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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETIES 

(THE  UNITED  STATES  AND  THE  DOMINION  OF  CANADA) 
BY 

APPLETON  PRENTISS  CLARK  GRIFFIN 


SECOND  EDITION,  RtVISED  AND  ENLARGED 


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INTRODUCTION. 


The  first  edition  of  this  -Bibliography  was  published  in  1895,  form 
ing  pages  677-1236  of  the  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical 
Association  for  1895.  The  present  edition  takes  in  publications  of 
historical  societies  down  to  and  as  far  as  possible  through  1905.  For 
the  new  material  the  collections  in  the  Library  of  Congress  and  the 
principal  libraries  of  Boston  have  been  drawn  upon.  In  some  < 
the  galley  proofs  have  been  submitted  to  officials  of  the  societies  con 
cerned,  who  have  verified  the  titles  and  suggested  additions. 

The  compiler  is  in  a  superlative  degree  indebted  to  Samuel  A. 
Green,  LL.  I).,  librarian  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  and 
to  J.  H.  Tuttle,  assistant  librarian.  The  personal  interest  shown  by 
both  was  a  most  pleasurable  experience.  The  publications  received 
by  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  have  been  carefully  pre 
served  and  catalogued,  even  to  the  most  fugitive  leaflet.  The  cata 
logue  of  this  collection  was  freely  used  and  the  result  was  a  great  gain 
in  the  completeness  of  the  Bibliography. 

Mr.  W.  P.  Greenlaw,  librarian  of  the  New  England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society,  is  also  entitled  to  the  highest  appreciation  for 
his  aid  and  courtesy  extended  personally  to  my  assistant. 

The  librarian  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  and  the  libra 
rian  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania  read  the  galley  proofs 
of  the  titles  of  publications  of  their  respective  societies,  n  service 
which  it  is  a  pleasure  to  acknowledge.  . 

Mr.  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray  read  the  proof  for  the  American 
Irish  Historical  Society. 

Mr.  Charles  A.  Flagg,  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  who  has  done 
much  toward  completing  the  sets  of  historical  society  publications  in 
the  Library,  has  given  most  generous  and  valuable  aid. 

The  arrangement  is  first  by  States,  then  alphabetical  by  name  of 
society. 

The  immediate  work  of  compilation  has  been  done,  under  my  direct 
supervision,  by  Miss  Grace  Gardner  Griffin. 

A.  P.  C.  GKIFFIN. 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C.,  March  7, 1907. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETIES. 


By  APPLETON  PRENTISS  CLARK  GRIFFIN. 


A.— NATIONAL  ASSOCIATIONS. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Organized  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  September  10,  1884.  Incorporated  by  act  of 
Congress  approved  January  4,  1880.  Reports  annually  to  Congress  through  the 
Smithsonian  Institution. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Asso 
ciation.    Vol.  i.    New  York  and  London,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  iii,  502. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Secretary's  Report  of  the  Organization  and  Proceedings,  Saratoga, 
September  9,  10,  1884,  pp.  5-44. 

No.  2.  On  Studies  in  General  History  and  the  History  of  Civilization,  by 
Andrew  D.  White,  president  of  the  Association,  pp.  1-28  [45-72]. 

No.  3.  History  and  Management  of  Land  Grants  for  Education  in  the  North 
west  Territory,  by  George  W.  Knight,  pp.  1-175  [73-247]. 

No.  4.  The  Louisiana  Purchase  in  its  influence  upon  the  American  System,  by 
the  Right  Rev.  C.  F.  Robertson,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  Missouri,  pp.  1-42  [249-290]. 

No.  5.  History  of  the  Appointing  Power  of  the  President,  by  Lucy  M.  Salmon, 
pp.  1-129  [291-419]. 

No.  6.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  Sec 
ond  Annual  meeting,  Saratoga,  September  8-10,  1885,  by  Herbert  I*.  Adams, 
secretary  of  the  Association,  pp.  1-73  [421-493]  ;  Index,  pp.  75-82  [495-502]. 

(1 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Asso 
ciation.  Vol.  ii.  New  York  and  London,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  565. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Historical  Association  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  April  27-29,  1886,  Third  Annual  Meeting,  by  Herbert  B. 
Adams,  secretary  of  the  Association,  pp.  1-104.  Includes  abstracts  of  the  fol 
lowing  papers :  Columbus,  by  Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson  :  Graphic  Methods  of 
Illustrating  History,  by  Dr.  Albert  Bushnell  Hart ;  The  Neglect  and  Destruction 
of  Historical  Materials  in  this  Country,  by  Prof.  Moses  Colt  Tyler;  New  Views 
of  Early  Virginia  History,  1006-1619,  by  Alexander  Brown  :  The  Part  taken  by 
Virginia  under  the  Leadership  of  Patrick  Henry  in  Establishing  Religious  Liberty 
as  a  Foundation  of  American  Government,  by  Hon.  William  Wirt  Henry  ;  The 
Causes  of  the  Revolution,  by  Dr.  Edward  Channing;  The  Development  of 
Municipal  Government  in  Massachusetts,  by  T.  Jefferson  Coolidge,  jr, ;  The  March 


8  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  the  Spaniards  Across 'Illlnbis*  fly  Edward  G.  Mason;  The  Northwest  Terri 
tory,  its/pi^inattCfe'and«ifrsiGoveiviiri<ent,  by  Dr.  Israel  W.  Andrews;  Did  the 
Louisiana \I^ijvl{ase^r«,ducl'e  fOre^oV?  ,bx*  William  A.  Mowry  ;  The  Settlement  of 
the  Lower  St.  Lawrence,  by  Ebeii  G'reenough  Scott ;  The  Origin  of  the  Highest 
Functions  of  the  American  Judiciary,  by  Prof.  Austin  Scott ;  Jefferson's  Use  of 
the  Executive  Patronage,  by  J.  M.  Merriam  ;  The  Early  Protective  Movement 
and  the  Tariff  ,of  1828,  by  F.  W.  Taussig  ;  The  Attack  on  Washington  City  in 
1814, Jby  Maj.  Gen.  George  W.  Cullum  ;  Confederate  and  Federal  Strategy  in  the 
Pop&  Campaign  before  Washington  in  1862,  by  Col.  William  Allan  ;  The  State- 
Rights  Theory  :  Its  Evolution  and  Involution  in  American  Politics,  by  James  C. 
Welling  ;  The  Reconstruction  of  History,  by  Dr.  George  E.  Ellis  ;  William  Usselinx, 
by  J.  F.  Jameson;  Franklin  in  France,  by  Dr.  Edward  Everett  Hale:  Historical 
Studies  in  Canada,  by  George  Stewart,  jr. 

No.  2.  A  History  of  the  Doctrine  of  Comets,  by  Andrew  D.  White,  president  of 
the  Association,  pp.  1-43  [105-147]. 

No.  3.  William  Usselinx,  Founder  of  the  Dutch  and  Swedish  West  India  Com 
panies,  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson,  Ph.  D.,  pp.  1-234  [149-382]. 

No.  4.  Church  and  State  in  the  United  States ;  or,  the  American  Idea  of 
Religious  Liberty  and  its  Practical  Effects,  by  Philip  Schaff,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  pp. 
1-161  [383-543]  :  Index,  [546-565].  (2 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Associa 
tion.  Vol.  in.  New  York  and  London,  1889. 

fivo,  pp.  iv,  536. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  at  Boston  and  Cambridge,  May  21-24,  1887, 
Fourth  Annual  Meeting,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary  of  the  Association ; 
Manuscript  Sources  of  American  History — The  Conspicuous  Collections  Extant, 
by  Justin  Winsor,  pp.  9-27  ;  Diplomatic  Prelude  to  the  Seven  Years'  War,  by 
Herbert  Elmer  Mills,  pp.  29-40  ;  A  Short  Account  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Silas 
Deane,  by  Charles  Isham,  pp.  40-47  ;  Historical  Grouping,  by  James  Schouler, 
pp.  48-52  :  The  Constitutional  Relations  of  the  American  Colonies  to  the  English 
Government  at  the  Commencement  of  the  Revolution,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain, 
pp.  52-74  ;  On  the  Peace  Negotiations  of  1782-83  as  illustrated  by  the  Secret 
Correspondence  of  France  and  England,  by  John  Jay,  pp.  79-100  ;  Biographical 
Sketch  of  Leopold  von  Ranke,  with  an  Account  of  Ranke  and  the  Historical 
Commission  of  the  Bavarian  Academy  of  Science,  and  Bibliographical  Notes  on 
Leopold  von  Ranke,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  pp.  101-133 ;  A  Reminiscence  of 
Ranke,  by  Frederic  A.  Bancroft,  pp.  121-124  ;  The  Parliamentary  Experiment  in 
Germany,  by  Kuno  Francke,  pp.  133-146;  A  Study  in  Swiss  History,  by  John 
Martin  Vincent,  pp.  146-164  ;  The  Spaniard  in  New  Mexico,  by  W.  W.  H.  Davis, 
pp.  164-176  ;  Abstract  of  Paper  by  Prof.  Moses  Coit  Tyler  ;  The  Historic  Name  of 
Our  Country,  pp.  176-178;  The  Biography  of  a  River  and  Harbor  Bill,  by  Dr. 
Albert  Bushnell  Hart,  pp.  180-197  ;  Extracts  from  a  Paper  by  Col.  Carroll  D. 
Wright  on  the  Study  of  Statistics  in  American  Colleges,  pp.  197-202  ;  Abstract 
of  a  Paper  by  Prof.  Arthur  M.  Wheeler  on  The  Government  of  London,  pp.  203- 
205;  Religious  Liberty  in  Virginia,  and  Patrick  Henry,  by  Charles  J.  Stiile.  pp. 
205-211  ;  Abstract  of  a  Paper  by  Philip  Schaff  on  the  American  Chapter  in 
Church  History,  pp.  211-213;  Notes  on  Historical  Studies  in  Canada,  by  George 
Stewart,  jr.,  pp.  213-215  ;  A  letter  written  in  1500  from  Hispaniola  by  a  Fran 
ciscan  Missionary,  pp.  215-219 ;  Necrology :  Calvin  Holmes  Carter  and  James 
Carson  Brevoort,  pp.  223-227 ;  List  of  Members  of  the  American  Historical 
Association,  pp.  229-238. 

No.  2.  Report  of  the  Proceedings,  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  26-28,  1888, 
Fifth  Annual  Meeting,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary  of  the  Association,  pp. 
1-30  [245-274]  ;  The  Early  Northwest,  inaugural  address  by  William  F.  Poole, 
LL.  D.,  president  of  the  Association,  pp.  31-56  [275-300]  ;  Remarks  by  Hon. 
George  B.  Loring  on  Dr.  Poole's  Address,  pp.  56-84  [300-308]  ;  The  Influence  of 
Governor  Cass  on  the  Development  of  the  Northwest,  by  Prof.  A.  C.  McLaughlin, 
pp.  65-83  [309-327]  ;  The  place  of  the  Northwest  in  General  History,  by  WUliam 
F.  Allen,  pp.  85-104  [329-348]  ;  Internal  Improvements  in  Ohio,  1825-1850.  by 
Charles  N.  Morris,  pp.  105-136  [349-380]  ;  The  Old  Federal  Court  of  Appeal,  by 
Prof.  J.  Franklin  Jameson,  pp.  137-148  [381-392]  ;  Canadian  Archives,  by 
Douglas  Brymner,  pp.  149-163  [393-407]  ;  The  States'-Rights  Conflict  over  the 
Public  Lands,  by  James  C.  Welling,  LL.  D.,  pp.  165-188  [409-432]  ;  The  Martyr 
dom  of  San  Pedro  Arbues,  by  Henry  Charles  Lea, 'pp.  189-209  [433-4531;  A 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  f 

reply  to  Dr.  Stille  upon  Religious  Liberty  in  Virginia,  by  Hon.  William  Wlrt 
Henry,  pp.  211-220  [455-464]  ;  American  Trade  Regulations  before  1789  by 
Willard  Clark  Fisher,  pp.  221-249  [465-493]  ;  Museum-History  and  Museums  of 
History,  by  George  Brown  Goode,  LL.  D.,  pp.  251-275  [495-519]  ;  Appointment 
of  Committees,  etc.  Index,  pp.  279-292  [523-536]. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Associa 
tion.     Vol.  iv.     New  York  and  London,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  537. 

CONTENTS. 

Part  1,  January,  1890.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Historical 
Association  at  the  Sixth  Annual  Meeting,  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  28-31, 
1889,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary  of  the  Association,  pp.  1-21  ;  List  of  Mem 
bers,  pp.  23-34  ;  Report  of  the  Treasurer,  Clarence  W.  Bowen,  p.  35  ;  Recent  His 
torical  Work  in  the  Colleges  and  Universities  of  Europe  and  America,  inau 
gural  address  of  President  Charles  Kendall  Adams,  LL.  D.,  pp.  37-65  ;  A  Cate 
chism  of  the  Revolutionary  Reaction,  by  Andrew  D.  White,  pp.  67-92. 

Part  2,  April,  1890.  The  Origin  of  the  National  Scientific  and  Educational 
Institutions  of  the  United  States,  by  G.  Brown  Goode,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  pp.  3-112 
[93-202]. 

Part  3,  July,  1890.  The  Mutual  Obligation  of  the  Ethnologist  and  the  Histo 
rian,  by  Otis  T.  Mason,  pp.  3-12  [203-212]  ;  Historicals  Survivals  in  Morocco,  by 
Talcott  Williams,  pp.  13-34  [213-234]  ;  The  Literature  of  Witchcraft,  by  Prof. 
George  L.  Burr,  pp.  35-66  [235-266]  ;  The  Development  of  International  Law  as 
to  Newly  Discovered  Territory,  by  Walter  B.  Scaife,  Ph.  D.,  pp.  67-93  [267-293]  ; 
The  Spirit  of  Historical  Research,  by  James  Schouler,  pp.  95-100  [295-306]  ;  A 
Defense  of  Congressional  Government,  by  Dr.  Freeman  Snow,  pp.  107-128  [307- 
328]. 

Part  4,  October,  1890.  Materials  for  the  History  of  the  Government  of  the 
Southern  Confederacy,  by  John  Osborne  Sumner,  pp.  3-19  [329-345]  ;  The  Con 
stitutional  Aspect  of  Kentucky's  Struggle  for  Autonomy,  1784-1792,  by  Ethelbert 

D.  Warfield,   pp.    21-39    [347-365]  ;  The   Pelham    Papers — Loss   of   Oswego,   by 
William  Henry  Smith,  pp.  41-53  [367-379]  ;  Notes  on  the  Outlook  for  Historical 
Studies  in  the  South,  by  Prof.  William  P.  Trent,  pp.  55-65  [381-391]  ;  Economic 
and  Social  History  of  New  England,  1620-1789,  by  William  B.  Weeden,  pp.  67- 
78  [393-404]  ;  The  Early  History  of  the  Ballot  in  Connecticut,  by  Prof.  Simeon 

E.  Baldwin,  pp.  79-96  [407-422]  ;    Bibliography  of   the  American    Historical  Asso 
ciation,  [note]  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford,  pp.  97-103  [423-429]  ;  Brief  notes  on  the 
Present  Condition  of  Historical  Studies  in  Canada,  by  George  Stewart,  jr.,  D.  C.  L., 
LL.  D.,  pp.   105-109    [433-435];  The  Trial   and  Execution  of  John  Brown,  by 
Gen.  Marcus  J.  Wright,  pp.  -111-126  [437-452]  ;  A  Few  Facts  from  the  Records 
of  William  and  Mary  College,  by  President  Lyon  G.  Tyler,  pp.  127-141    [453- 
467]  ;  The  Impeachment  and  Trial  of  President  Johnson,  by  Dr.  William  A.  Dun 
ning,  pp.  143-177   [469-503]  ;  Committees,  Historical  Societies.  Index,  179-211 
[505-537].  (•* 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Associa 
tion.     Vol.  v,  1891.     New  York  and  London,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  503. 

CONTENTS. 

Parts  1-2,  January  and  April,  1891.  Reports  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Asso 
ciation  at  the  Seventh  Annual  Meeting,  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  29-31.  1890, 
by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary  of  the  Association,  pp.  1-16;  The  Demand  for 
Education  in  American  History  ;  Inaugural  Address  of  John  Jay,  LL.  D..  president 
of  the  Association,  pp.  19-43  ;  The  Theory  of  the  Village  Community,  by  Charles 
M.  Andrews,  pp.  47-61 ;  Karl  Follen  and  the  German  Liberal  Movement  (1S15  to 
1819),  by  Kuno  Francke,  pp.  65-81;  Bismarck  as  the  typical  German,  by  Wil 
liam  G.  Taylor,  pp.  85-109;  State  Activities  and  Politics,  by  William  F 
loughby,  pp.  113-127;  Mirabeau's  speech  of  May  20,  1790,  by  Fred  Morrow 
Fling,  pp.  131-139  ;  The  Organization  of  Historical  Material,  by  W.  II.  Mace.  pp. 
143-161  ;  The  Origin  of  American  Institutions,  as  illustrated  in  the  history  o 
the  written  ballot,  by  Douglas  Campbell,  pp.  165-186. 


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10  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Part  3,  July,  1891.  The  Fate  of  Dietrich  Flade,  by  George  L.  Burr,  pp.  3-57 ; 
The  Philosophic  Aspects  of  History,  by  William  T.  Harris,  pp.  61-68  ;  Brief  Notes 
on  the  Present  Condition  of  Historical  Studies  in  Canada,  by  George  Stewart, 
pp.  71-74;  Is  History  a  Science?  by  R.  H.  Dabney,  pp.  77-86;  Canada  and  the 
United  States  :  An  Historical  Retrospect,  by  John  George  Bourinot,  pp.  89-147. 

Part  4,  October,  1891.  Slavery  in  New  York  :  The  Status  of  the  Slave  Under 
the  English  Colonial  Government,  by  Edwin  Vernon  Morgan,  pp.  3-16 ;  Amend 
ments  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  by  Herman  V.  Ames,  pp.  19-29  ; 
Congressional  demands  upon  the  Executive  for  information,  by  Edward  Campbell 
Mason,  pp.  33-41  ;  A  Plea  for  Reform  in  the  Study  of  English  Municipal  History, 
by  Charles  Gross,  pp.  45-58  ;  The  Yazoo  land  companies,  by  Charles  H.  Haskins, 
pp.  61-103  ;  The  Lost  Colony  of  Roanoke  :  Its  fate  and  survival,  by  Stephen  B. 
Weeks,  pp.  107-146;  Index,  pp.  481-503.  (5 

NOTE. — The  publication  of  the  Papers  ceased  with  this  volume.  The  Annual 
Reports  thenceforth  took  their  place. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical 
Association  for  the  year  1889.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office, 
1890. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  427. 

Transmitted  by  the  secretary  of  the  Association  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Smith 
sonian  Institution  and  submitted  to  Congress  in  accordance  with  the  act  of 
incorporation  of  the  Association.  Printed  as  Senate  Miscellaneous  Document  No. 
170  of  the  Fifty-first  Congress  (first  session). 

Contents :  Report  of  Proceedings  at  Sixth  Annual  Meeting,  by  Herbert  B. 
Adams  ;  Recent  Historical  Work  in  the  Colleges  and  Universities  of  Europe  and 
America,  by  Charles  Kendall  Adams;  The  Spirit  of  Historical  Research,  by 
James  Schouler  ;  The  Origin  of  the  National  Scientific  and  Educational  Institu 
tions  of  the  United  States,  by  G.  Brown  Goode  ;  A  Partial  Bibliography  of  the 
Published  Works  of  Members  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  by  Paul 
Leicester  Ford  ;  Index.  (6 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Annual  Report  of  the  American  His 
torical  Association  for  the  year  1890.  Washington:  Government  Printing 
Office,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  310.     Price,  bound,  $4  ;  paper  covers,  $3. 

Transmitted  by  the  secretary  of  the  Association  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Smith 
sonian  Institution  and  submitted  to  Congress  in  accordance  with  the  act  of 
incorporation  of  the  Association.  Printed  as  Senate  Miscellaneous  Document 
No.  83  of  the  Fifty-first  Congress  (second  session). 

An  author's  edition  of  each  article  is  also  issued  in  pamphlet  form. 

Contents  :  Report  of  Proceedings  of  the  Seventh  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Amer 
ican  Historical  Association,  held  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  29-31,  1890.  by 
Herbert  B.  Adams,  pp.  3-12;  The  Demand  for  Education  in  American  History, 
Inaugural  Address  by  Hon.  John  Jay,  LL.  D.,  pp.  15-36.  The  following  refer 
ences  are  abstracts  of  papers  read  by  the  persons  named  :  Canada  and  the  United 
States  from  Historical  Points  of  View,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot,  C.  M.  G.,  LL.  D.,  pp. 
39,  40;  New  England  Settlements  in  Acadia,  by  Benjamin  Rand,  Ph.  D.,  pp. 
41,  42 ;  The  Legislative  Work  of  the  First  Parliament  of  Upper  Canada,  by 
William  Houston,  M.  A.,  pp.  43,  44;  The  Fate  of  Dietrich  Flade,  by  Prof.  George 
L.  Burr,  p.  47  ;  Theory  of  Village  Community,  by  Dr.  Charles  M.  Andrews,  pp. 
49,  50;  A.  Plea  for  Reform  in  the  Study  of  English  Municipal  History,  by  Dr. 
Charles  Gross,  pp.  51,  52;  Mirabeau's  Speech  of  May  20,  1790,  by  Dr.  Frederick 
M.  Fling,  pp.  53,  54 ;  The  Formation  of  the  French  Constitution,  by  Prof. 
Adolphe  Cohn,  pp.  55,  56  ;  Karl  Follen  and  the  Liberal  Movement  in  Germany,  by 
Prof.  Kuno  Francke,  pp.  57,  58  ;  Bismarck,  the  Typical  German,  by  William  G. 
Taylor,  p.  59  ;  Haw  the  Written  Ballot  came  into  the  United  States,  by  Douglas 
Campbell,  pp.  63-65;  A  Virginia  Bill  of  Attainder— The  Case  of  Josiah  Philips, 
by  Prof.  William  P.  Trent,  pp.  67,  68  ;  Amendments  to  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States,  by  Herman  V.  Ames,  pp.  69-70  ;  Congressional  Demands  upon  the 
Executive  for  Information,  by  Edward  Campbell  Mason,  pp.  71.  72;  Responsible 
Government  in  Canada,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot,  LL.  D.,  pp.  73,  74  ;  Bills  of  Rights  in 
State  Constitutions,  by  Gen.  R.  D.  Mussey,  pp.  75-77  ;  The  Historical  Develop 
ment  of  the  Budget  in  the  United  States,  by  Dr.  Ephraim  D.  Adams,  p.  81  ;  The 
Yazoo  Land  Companies,  by  Dr.  Charles  H.  Haskins,  p.  83 ;  State  Activities  and 


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Politics,  by  William  F.  Willoughby,  pp.  85,  86 ;  Slavery  in  New  York— The  Status 
of  the  Slave  under  the  English  Colonial  Government,  by  Edwin  Vernon  Morgan 
A.  B.,  pp.  87,  88  ;  Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia— The  Policy  of  Congress 
and  the  Struggle  for  Abolition,  by  Mary  Tremain,  A.  M.,  pp.  80-01  •  Remarks  on 
Miss  Tremain's  Paper,  by  William  Birney,  pp.  91-93;  Raleigh's  Settlements  on 
Roanoke  Island — An  Historical  Survival,  by  Dr.  Stephen  B.  Weeks,  pp  !)7  <)s  • 
The  Political  Ideas  of  the  Puritans,  by  Dr.  Herbert  L.  Osgood,  pp.  99,  100  ;  State 
Historical  Societies,  by  Gen.  C.  W.  Darling,  pp.  101,  102;  Organization  of  His 
torical  Material,  by  W.  II.  Mace,  A.  M.,  pp.  103-107;  Is  History  a  Science?  by 
Prof.  A.  II.  Dabney,  Ph.  D.,  p.  109;  Webster's  Seventh  of  March  Speech,  by 
James  Schouler,  pp.  Ill,  112;  The  Border  Land  betwen  the  Historian  and' the 
Archaeologist,  by  Prof.  Otis  T.  Mason,  p.  113  ;  Bibliography  of  the  Writings  of 
the  Members  of  the  American  Historical  Association  for  the  year  1890,  by  Paul 
Leicester  Ford  and  A.  Howard  Clark,  pp.  117-160  ;  Bibliography  of  the  Histor 
ical  Societies  of  the  United  States,  by  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark  Griffin  pp  161- 
267;  Index,  pp.  269-310.  (7 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Annual  Report  of  the  American  His 
torical  Association  for  the  year  1891.  Washington :  Government  Printing 
Office,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  499.     Price,  bound,  $4  ;  paper  covers,  $3. 

Transmitted  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Association  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Smith 
sonian  Institution,  and  submitted  to  Congress  in  accordance  with  the  act  of 
incorporation  of  the  Association.  Printed  as  Senate  Miscellaneous  Document 
No.  173  of  the  Fifty-second  Congress  (first  session). 

[An  author's  edition  of  each  article  is  also  issued  in  pamphlet  form.] 

Contents :   Report    of    Proceedings    of    the    Eighth    Annual    Meeting    of    the 
American   Historical   Association,   held   in   Washington,   D.   C.,   December   29-31, 
1891,   by    Herbert   B.    Adams,    pp.    3-11  ;    Inaugural    Address   of   Hon.    William 
Wirt  Henry,  LL.  D.,  President  of  the  Association,  on  the  Causes  which  producer 
the  Virginia  of  the  Revolutionary  Period,  pp.  15-29  ;  The  Expenditures  of  For 
eign    Governments    in    Behalf   of    History,    by    Prof.    .7.    Franklin    Jameson,    pp 
33-61  ;  The  United  States  and  International  Arbitration,  by  Prof.  John  Basset 
Moore,  pp.  65-85  ;   Some  recent  Discoveries  concerning  Columbus,  by  Presides 
Charles    Kendall    Adams,    pp.    89-99 ;    The    History    and    Determination    of    th. 
Line  of  Demarcation   established  by   Pope  Alexander   VI,   between   the  Spanisl 
and    Portuguese    Fields    of    Discovery    and    Colonization,    by    Prof.    Edward    G 
Bourne,  pp.  103-130  ;  Slavery  in  the  Territories,  by  President  James  C.  Welling 
pp.  133-160;  The  Enforcement  of  the  Slave-Trade  Laws,  by  W.  E.  B.  Du  Boh 
pp.  163-174  ;  State  Sovereignty  in  Wisconsin,  by  Albert  II.  Sanford,  pp.  177-195 
The    Earliest   Texas,   by    Mrs.    Lee    C.    Harby,    pp.    199-205;    Governor    Williar 
Leete  and  the  Absorption  of  New  Haven  Colony  by  Connecticut,  by  Dr.  Bernar 
C.  Steiner,  pp.  209-222  ;  The  Visitorial   Statutes  of  Andover  Seminary,  by   Pro 
Simeon   E.   Baldwin,   LL.    D.,   pp.    225-241 ;    Some   Neglected   Characteristics   o: 
the  New  England  Puritans,  by  Prof.  Barrett  Wendell,  pp.  245-253  ;  Henry  Clay 
as   Speaker   of   the   United    States   House   of   Representatives,    by    Mary    Parko< 
Follett,  pp.  257-265  ;  Lord  Lovelace  and  the  second  Canadian  Campaign,  1708  - 
1710,  by   Gen.   James   Grant  Wilson,   pp.   269-297;   Commerce  and    Industry   «: 
Florence   during  the   Renaissance,   by   Walter   B.    Scaifo.    Ph.    !>..    pp.   301-30S 
Parliamentary  Government  in  Canada — A  Constitutional   and   Historical   Stud 
by  J.   G.   Bourinot,   LL.   D.,   D.   C.   L.,   pp.   311-407;   Bibliography  of   Publislu 
Writings  of  Members   of  the  American   Historical   Association   for   1891,   by   . 
Howard  Clark,  pp.  411-463;   Index,  pp.   465-499. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historic:. 
Association  for  the  year  1892.  Washington :  Government  Printing  Offic 
1893. 

8vo.  pp.  vii,  698.     Price,  bound,  $4  ;  paper  covers,  $3. 

Transmitted  by  the  secretary  of  the  Association  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Smit 
sonian   Institution,   and   submitted   to   Congress   in   accordance   with   the  act 
Incorporation  of  the  Association.      Printed  as  Senate  Miscellaneous  Document  >   . 
57,  Fifty-second  Congress   (second  session). 

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Contents:  Summary    of    the    Work    of    the    American    Historical    Associati 
during  the  year  1892,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary,  pp.  1-16;    Copy  of  Tra<"- 
Relating    to    America    (Seventeenth    and    Eighteenth    Centuries)    found    in    t 


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Bodleian  Library,  at  Oxford,  by  Prof.  James  E.  Thorold  Rogers,  and  by  him 
obtained  for  the  American  Historical  Association,  pp.  17-70 ;  Some  Account 
of  George  Washington's  Library  and  Manuscript  Records  and  their  Dispersion 
from  Mount  Vernon,  with  an  Excerpt  from  his  Diary  in  1774  during  the  First 
Session  of  the  Continental  Congress,  with  Notes,  by  J.  M.  Toner,  M.  D.,  pp. 
71-169  ;  Lotteries  in  American  History,  by  A.  R.  Spofford,  Librarian  of  Con 
gress,  pp.  171-195  ;  United  States  Provisional  Court  for  the  State  of  Louisiana, 
1862-1865,  by  Judge  Charles  A.  Peabody,  pp.  197-210;  Bibliography  of  Pub 
lished  Writings  of  Members  of  the  American  Historical  Association  for  the 
year  1892,  by  A.  Howard  Clark,  assistant  secretary,  PP-  211-302  ;  Bibliography 
of  Historical  Societies  of  the  United  States  and  British  America,  by  Appleton 
Prentiss  Clark  Griffin  (continued  from  Annual  Report  for  1890),  pp.  305-619; 
Index,  pp.  621-698.  (9 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical 
Association  for  the  year  1893.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office, 
1894. 

8vo.  pp.  x,  605. 

[An  author's  edition  of  each  article  is  also  issued  in  pamphlet  form.] 
Contents :  Report  of  Proceedings  of  Ninth  Annual  Meeting,  in  Chicago, 
July  11-13,  1893,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary,  pp.  1-9  ;  Report  of  the  treas 
urer,  pp.  10-11  ;  List  of  committees,  p.  12 ;  Inaugural  address  of  President 
James  B.  Angell  on  the  Inadequate  Recognition  of  Diplomatists  by  Historians, 
pp.  13-24  ;  The  Value  of  National  Archives,  by  Mrs.  Ellen  Hardin  Walworth, 
pp.  25-32 ;  American  Historical  Nomenclature,  by  Ainsworth  R.  Spofford,  pp. 
33-42 ;  The  Definition  of  History,  by  William  Preston  Johnston,  pp.  43-53 ; 
Historical  Industries,  by  James  Schouler,  pp.  55-66  ;  The  Historical  Method  of 
Writing  the  History  of  Christian  Doctrine,  by  Charles  J.  Little,  pp.  67-75; 
The  Requirements  for  the  Historical  Doctorate  in  America,  by  Ephraim  Emerton, 
pp.  77-9.0  ;  The  First  Fugitive  Slave  Case  of  Record  in  Ohio,  by  William  Henry 
Smith,  pp.  01-100  ;  The  Present  Status  of  Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of  America 
by  Norsemen,  by  James  Phinney  Baxter,  pp.  101-110;  Prince  Henry,  the  Navi 
gator,  by  Edward  Gaylord  Bourne,  pp.  111-121  ;  The  Economic  Condition  of 
Spain  in  the  Sixteenth  Century,  by  Bernard  Moses,  pp.  123-133  ;  The  Union 
of  Utrecht,  by  Lucy  M.  Salmon,  pp.  135-148  ;  English  popular  Uprisings  in  the 
Middle  Ages,  by  George  Kriehn,  pp.  149-161  ;  Jefferson  and  the  Social  Com 
pact  Theory,  by  George  P.  Fisher,'  pp.  163-177  ;  The  Relation  of  History  to 
Politics,  by  Jesse  Macy,  pp.  179-188  ;  Early  Lead  Mining  in  Illinois  and  Wis 
consin,  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites,  pp.  189-195  ;  The  Significance  of  the  Fron 
tier  in  American  History,  by  Frederic  J.  Turner,  pp.  197-227  ;  Roger  Sherman 
in  the  Federal  Convention,  by  Lewis  Henry  Boutell,  pp.  229-247 ;  The  His 
torical  Significance  of  the  Missouri  Compromise,  by  James  A.  Woodburn,  pp. 
249-297  ;  The  First  Legislative  Assembly  in  America,  By  William  Wirt  Henry 
pp.  299-316;  Naturalization  in  the  English  Colonies  of  America,  by  Miss  Cora 
Start,  pp.  317-328;  The  Establishment  of  the  First  Southern  Boundary  of 
the  United  States,  by  A.  B.  Hinsdale,  pp.  329-366  ;  The  Historic  Policy  of  the 
United  States  as  to  Annexation,  by  Simeon  E.  Baldwin,  pp.  367-390 ;  The 
Origin  of  the  Standing  Committee  System  in  American  Legislative  Bodies,  by 
J.  Franklin  Jameson,  pp.  391-399  ;  General  Joseph  Martin  and  the  War  of  the 
Revolution  in  the  West,  by  Stephen  B.  Weeks,  pp.  401-477  ;  The  Annals  of  an 
Historic  Town  [Lawrence,  Kansas],  by  F.  W.  Blackmar,  pp.  479-499;  Contri 
butions  toward  a  Bibliography  of  American  History,  1882-1892,  by  John  Martin 
Vincent,  pp.  501-572;  Index,  pp.  573-605.  (1O 

n  SICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical 
Association  for  the  year  1894.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office, 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  602. 

Transmitted  by  the  secretary  of  the  Association  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution,  and  submitted  to  Congress  in  accordance  with  the  act 
of  incorporation  of  the  Association.  Printed  as  House  Miscellaneous  Docu 
ment  No.  91,  Fifty-third  Congress  (third  session).  \ 

Contents  :  Report  of  Proceedings  of  Tenth  Annual  Meeting,  in  Washington, 
D.  C.,  December  26-28,  1894,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary,  pp.  1-16;  The 
Tendency  of  History,  by  Henry  Adams,  President  of  the  Association,  pp.  17-24  ; 
Rise  of  Imperial  Federalism  (abstract),  by  Prof.  George  B.  Adams,  pp.  25-28; 


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1  The  Historical  Work  of  Prof.  Herbert  Tuttle,  by  Prof.  Herbert  B.  Adams  pp 
29-38;  Turning  Points  in  the  Civil  War,  by  Dr.  Rossiter  Johnson,  pp.  30-54; 
Tributes  to  Hamilton  Fish,  Hon.  John  Jay,  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  and  others! 
by  Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson,  pp.  55-62  ;  The  Tejas  :  their  Habits,  Government! 
and  Superstitions,  by  Mrs.  Lee  C.  Harby,  pp.  63-82  ;  Why  Coronado  went  to  New 
Mexico  in  1540,  by  George  Parker  Winship,  pp.  83-92  ;  The  Casa  de  Contratacion 
of  Seville,  by  Prof.  Bernard  Moses,  pp.  93-124  ;  Some  European  Modifications  of 
the  Jury  System,  by  Dr.  Walter  B.  Sca4fe,  pp.  125-140  ;  The  Regulators  of  North 
Carolina  (1765-1771),  by  Prof.  John  S.  Bassett,  pp.,141-212;  A  ChapteV  in  the 
Life  of  Charles  Robinson,  the  First  Governor  of  Kansas,  by  Prof.  Frank  W. 
Blackmar,  pp.  213-226  ;  The  Continental  Congress  :  A  Neglected  Portion  of  Ameri 
can  Revolutionary  History,  by  Dr.  Herbert  Friedenwald,  pp.  227-236  ;  The  Labor 
Movement  in  English  Politics,  by  Edward  Porritt,  pp.  237-246 ;  The  Organization 
of  the  First  Committee  of  Public  Safety,  by  Prof.  Henry  E.  Bourne,  pp.  247-272  ; 
The  Quebec  Act  and  the  American  Revolution,  by  Victor  Coffin,  pp.  273-280  ;  The 
Historical  Archives  of  the  State  Department,  by  Andrew  Ilussey  Allen,  pp. 
281-298  ;  Appeals  from  Colonial  Courts  to  the  King  in  Council,  with  special  ref 
erence  to  Rhode  Island,  by  Harold  D.  Hazeltine,  pp.  299-350 ;  Rhode  Island  and 
the  Impost  of  1781,  by  Frank  Greene  Bates,  pp.  351-360 ;  The  Constitutional 
Controversy  in  Rhode  Island  in  1841,  by  Arthur  May  Mowry,  pp.  361-370 ;  Party 
Struggles  over  the  Pennsylvania  Constitution,  by  Samuel  B.  Harding,  pp.  371- 
402  ;  Evolution  of  Township  Government  in  Ohio,  by  James  Alva  Wilgus,  pp. 
403-412  ;  The  Western  Posts  and  the  British  Debts,  by  Prof.  A.  C.  McLaughlin, 
pp.  413-444  ;  Existing  Autographs  of  Christopher  Columbus,  by  William  Eleroy 
Curtis,  pp.  445-518;  Mountains  and  History,  by  Prof.  Edmund  K.  Alden,  pp. 
519-530  ;  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  Party  Revolution  of  1800,  by  Prof. 
Anson  D.  Morse,  pp.  531-540  ;  The  Tennis  Court  Oath,  by  Prof.  James  H.  Robin 
son,  pp.  541-548  ;  What  the  United  States  Government  has  done  for  History,  by 

A.  Howard  Clark,  pp.  549-562  ;  Bibliography  of  the  Colonial  History  of  South 
Carolina,  by  Edson  L.  Whitney,  pp.  563-586;   Index,  pp.  587-602.  (11 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Annual  Report  for  the  year  1895.     Wash 
ington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1896. 
8vo.     pp.  x,  1247. 

Transmitted  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Association  1o  the  Secretary  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution  and  submitted  to  Congress  in  accordance  with  the  Act 
of  Incorporation  of  the  Association.  Printed  as  House  Document  No.  291, 
Fifty-fourth  Congress  (1st  session). 

CONTENTS. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Eleventh  Annual  Meeting  in  Washington,  D.  C., 
December  26-27,  1895,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  Secretary,  pp.  1-1 1  ;  Report  of 
the  Treasurer;  List  of  Committees;  Necrology,  pp.  13-18;  Inaugural  Address, 
by  lion.  George  F.  Hoar,  President  of  the  Association,  on  Popular  Discontent 
with  Representative  Government,  pp.  19-43 ;  The  Surroundings  and  Site  of 
Raleigh's  Colony,  by  Talcott  Williams,  pp.  45-61  ;  Governor,  Edward  Winslow  : 
His  Part  and  Place  in  Plymouth  Colony,  by  Rev.  William  C.  Winslow,  D.  D., 
pp.  63-77  ;  Arent  Van  Curler  nnd  His  Journal  of  1634-35,  by  Gen.  James  Grant 
Wilson,  D.  C.  L.,  pp.  79-101  ;  Political  Activity  of  Massachusetts  Towns  during 
the  Revolution,  by  Harry  A.  Cushing,  pp.  103-113:  The  Land  System  of  Pro 
vincial  Pennsylvania,  by  William  R.  Shepherd,  pp.  115-125;  The  Electoral  Col- 
lego  for  the  Senate  of  Maryland  and  the  Nineteen  Van  Buren  Electors,  by  Dr. 

B.  C.   Steiner,   pp.   127-167;   Libraries  and  Literature  in   North  Carolina   in  the 
Eighteenth  Century,  by  Dr.  S.  B.  Weeks,  pp.  169-267;  Suffrage  in  the  State  of 
North  Carolina   (1776-1861),  by  Prof.  J.  S.  Bassett,  pp.  269-285;  Locating  the 
Capital,  by  Gaillard  Hunt,  pp.  287-205  ;  "  Free  Burghs  "  in  the  United  States,  by 
James  II.  Blodgett,  pp.  297-317  ;  The  Employment  of  the  Indians  in  the  War  of 
1812,  by'  Ernest  Cruikshank,  pp.  319-335  ;  Commodore  John  Barry,  by  Martin  I. 
J.  Griffin,  pp.  337-365  ;  Agreement  of  1817  :  Reduction  of  Naval  Forces  upon  the 
American  Lakes,  by  J.  M.  Callahan,  pp.  367-302;  "The  Underground  Railroad" 
for  Liberation  of  Fugitive  Slaves,  by  Prof.  W.   II.   Siebert,  pp.   303-402;   Some 
bold  Diplomacy  in  the  United  States  in  1861,  by  Gen.  Marcus  J.  Wright,  pp.  403- 
410;  The  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  by  Harold  P.  Goodnow,  pp.  411-432;  Historical 
testimony,  by  Dr.  James  Schouler,  pp.  433-442  ;  A  Plea  for  the  Study  of  History 
of  Northern  Europe,  by  Prof.  A.   C,  Coolidge,   pp.  443-451  ;  The  French  Revo- 


14  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

lution  as  Seen  by  the  Americans  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  by  Prof.  C.  D.  Hazen, 
pp.  453-466  ;  Napoleon's  Concordat  with  Pope  Pius  VII,  1801,  by  Prof.  Charles 
L.  Wells,  pp.  467-485  ;  The  German  Imperial  Court,  by  O.  G.  Villard,  pp.  487-497  ; 
Dismemberment  of  the  Turkish  Empire  :  An  Historical  Sketch,  by  Prof.  E.  K. 
Alden,  pp.  499-511  ;  Colonies  of  North  America  and  the  Genesis  of  the  Com 
monwealths  of  the  United  States,  by  Dr.  J.  M.  Toner,  pp.  513-614  ;  Classifica 
tion  of  Colonial  Governments,  by  Prof.  H.  L.  Osgood,  pp.  615—627  ;  Slavery  in 

t  the  Province  of  South  Carolina  (1670-1770),  by  Edward  McCrady,  pp.  629-673; 

'  Bibliography  of  Historical  Societies,  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin,  pp.  675-1236.  (12 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Annual  Report  for  the  year  1896.     Wash 
ington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1897. 
8vo.     2  vols.,  pp.   1313,  442. 

.  CONTENTS. 

Volume  /. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Twelfth  Annual  Meeting  in  New  York,  December  29- 
31,  1896,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  Secretary,  pp.  11-25;  Report  of  the  Treasurer; 
List  of  Committees  ;  Necrology,  pp.  27-34  ;  Inaugural  Address,  by  Dr.  Richard  S. 
Storrs,  President  of  the  Association,  on  Contributions  made  to  our  National 
Development  by  plain  men,  pp.  35-63 ;  Leopold  von  Ranke,  by  E.  G.  Bourne, 
pp.  65-81 ;  The  Journal  and  Papers  of  the  Continental  Congress,  by  Herbert 
Friedenwald,  pp.  83-135  ;  The  Antirent  episode  in  the  State  of  New  York,  by 
David  Murray,  pp.  137-173  ;  A  Know-Nothing  Legislature,  by  G.  H.  Haynes,  pp. 
175-187 ;  Peale's  Original  Whole-length  Portrait  of  Washington :  A  Plea  for 
Exactness  in  Historical  Writings,  by  Charles  Henry  Hart,  pp.  189-200;  Political 
Science  and  History,  by  J.  W.  Burgess,  pp.  201-219;  The.  Use  of  History  made 
by  the  Kramers  of  the  Constitution,  by  E.  G.  Bourne,  pp.  221-230  ;  Schemes  for 
Episcopal  Control  in  the  Colonies,  by  Arthur  Lyon  Cross,  pp.  231-241 ;  The 
Teaching  of  History,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  pp.  243-263;  The  Teaching  of 
European  History  in  the  College,  by  James  Harvey  Robinson,  pp.  265-278  ;  The 
West  as  a  Field  for  Historical  Study,  by  Frederick  J.  Turner,  pp.  279-319;  A 
Plea  for  the  Study  of  Votes  in  Congress,  by  Orin  Grant  Libby,  pp.  321-334  ;  The 
Northern  Lake  Frontier  during  the  Civil  War,  by  J.  M.  Callahan,  pp.  335-359  ; 
Langdon  Cheves  and  the  United  States  Bank,  by  Louisa  P.  Haskell,  pp.  361-371  ; 
The  Influence  of  the  American  Revolution  on  England's  Government  of  her  Colo 
nies,  by  George  B.  Adams,  pp.  373-390  ;  The  Government  of  Federal  Territories 
in  Europe,  by  Edmund  C.  Burnett,  pp.  391-454  ;  The  Value  of  Maps  in  Boundary 
Disputes,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips,  pp.  455-462 ;  Report  of  the  Historical  Manuscripts 
Commission  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson, 
Douglas  Brymner,  Talcott  Williams,  Frederick  J.  Turner,  and  William  P.  Trent, 
pp.  4G3-1107;  List  of  printed  guides  to,  and  Descriptions  of,  Archives  and  other 
Repositories  of  Historical  Manuscripts,  pp.  481-512  ;  Letters  of  Phineas  Bond 
to  the  Foreign  Office  of  Great  Britain,  1787,  1788,  1789,  pp.  513-659  ;  Inter 
cepted  Letters  to  the  Duke  de  Mirepoix,  1756,  pp.  660-703  ;  Letters  of  Stephen 
Higginson,  1783-1804,  pp.  704-841  ;  Diary  of  Edward  Hooker,  with  biography, 
by  J.  Frank  Jameson,  pp.  842-929  ;  Correspondence  of  Clark  and  Genet :  Selec 
tions  from  Draper  Collection  in  Possession  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of 
Wisconsin,  to  elucidate  the  proposed  French  Expedition  under  George  Rogers 
Clark  against  Louisiana  in  the  years  1793-94,  pp.  930-1107  ;  Public  Documents 
of  Early  Congresses,  by  Gen.  A.  W.  Greely,  pp.  1109-1248;  List  of  books  relat 
ing  to  America  in  the  Register  of  the  London  Company  of  Stationers  from  1562 
to  1638,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips,  pp.  1249-1261;  A  Contribution  toward  a  Bibliog 
raphy  of  Leopold  von  Ranke,  by  William  Price,  pp.  1263-1274.  (13 

Volume  II. 

Proposed  Amendments  to  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  during  the 
First  Century  of  its  History,  by  Herman  V.  Ames.  (Chap.  I.  A  General  Sur 
vey  of  the  Attempts  to  Secure  Amendments  ;  Chap.  II.  Amendments  Affecting 
the  form  of  Government — Legislative;  Chap.  III.  Amendments  Affecting  the 
Form  of  Government — Executive  ;  Chap.  IV.  Amendments  Affecting  the  Form  of 
the  Judiciary  Department ;  Chap.  V.  Amendments  Affecting  the  Powers  of  the 
Government;  Chap.  VI.  Procedure  as  to  Constitutional  Amendments.)  pp. 
442. 


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ington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  ix,  1272. 

CONTENTS. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Thirteenth  Annual  Meeting  at  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
December  28-30,  1897,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  Secretary,  pp.  1-11  ;  Report  of  the 
Treasurer,  List  of  Committees  and  Officers,  pp.  13-17  ;  1'resident's  Address,  A 
new  Federal  Convention,  by  James  Schouler,  pp.  19-34 ;  John  Cabot  and  the 
Study  of  Sources,  by  George  Parker  Winship,  pp.  35-41  ;  To  What  Extent  May 
Undergraduate  Students  of  History  be  Trained  in  the  Use  of  the  Sources?  by 
James  A.  Woodburn,  pp.  43-49  ;  The  Functions  of  the  State  and  Local  Historical 
Societies  with  Respect  to  Research  and  Publication,  by  J.  F.  Jameson,  pp.  51-59  ; 
State-Supported  Historical  Societies  and  their  Functions,  by  Reuben  Gold 
Thwaites,  pp.  61-71 ;  History  in  the  German  Gymnasia,  by  Lucy  M.  Salmon, 
pp.  73-89  ;  Discussion  of  the  Relation  of  the  Teaching  of  Economic  History  to 
the  Teaching  of  Political  Economy,  by  Henry  B.  Gardner,  George  W.  Knight,  and 
"Henry  R.  Seager,  pp.  91-98;  Introduction  to  Southern  Economic  History — The 
Land  System — by  James  Curtis  Ballagh,  pp.  99-129  ;  Mirabeau  and  Calonne  in 
1785,  by  Fred  Morrow  Fling,  pp.  131-147  :  Some  of  the  Consequences  of  the  • 
Louisiana  Purchase,  by  Samuel  M.  Davis,  pp.  149-160;  National  Politics  and 
the  Admission  of  Iowa  into  the  Union,  by  James  A.  James,  pp.  161-173  ;  Spanish 
Policy  in  Mississippi  after  the  Treaty  of  San  Lorenzo,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley,  pp.  • 
175-192  ;  Cuba  and  Anglo-American  Relations,  by  J.  M.  Callahan,  pp.  193-215  ; 
The  Diplomacy  of  the  United  States  in  Regard  to  Cuba,  by  John  H.  Latane,  pp. 
217-277 ;  The  Protestant  Revolution  in  Maryland,  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner,  pp. 
279-353  ;  European  Blue  Laws,  by  J.  M.  Vincent,  pp.  355-372  ;  The  Founding  of 
the  German  Reformed  Church  in  America  by  the  Dutch,  by  James  I.  Good,  pp.  373- 
384  ;  First  Suggestions  of  a  National  Observatory,  hy  James  C.  Courtenay  and 
William  A.  Courtenay,  pp.  385-396;  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission,  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson,  Talcott  Williams.  William 
P.  Trent,  Frederick  J.  Turner,  and  James  Bain,  jr.,  pp.  397-679 ;  Colonial 
Assemblies  and  their  Legislative  Journals,  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson,  pp.  403-453  ; 
Letters  of  Phineas  Bond.  British  Consul  at  Philadelphia,  to  the  Foreign  Office 
of  Great  Britain,  1790-1794,  pp.  454-568;  The  Mangourit  Correspondence  in 
Respect  to  Genet's  projected  Attack  upon  the  Floridas,  1793-94,  by  Frederick  J. 
Turner,  pp.  569—679  ;  Guiana  and  Venezuela  Cartography,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips,  pp. 
681-776  ;  Bibliography  of  Alabama,  by  Thomas  M.  Owen,  pp.  777-1248  ;  Index, 
1249-1272.  (15 

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CONTENTS. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Fourteenth  Annual  Meeting  in  New  Haven.  Conn., 
December  28-30,  1898,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams,  pp.  1-8  ;  Report  of  the  Treasurer  ; 
List  of  Committees  and  Officers,  pp.  9-12 ;  Inaugural  Address  of  Prof.  G.  P. 
Fisher,  on  the  Function  of  the  Historian  as  a  Judge  of  Historic  Persons,  pp.  13- 
33  ;  The  Historical  Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  Herbert  Frieden- 
wald,  pp.  35-45;  American  Colonial  History  (1690-1750),  by  C.  M.  Andrews,  pp. 
47-60  ;  Study  of  American  Colonial  History,  by  II.  L.  Osgood,  pp.  61-76  ;  A  Forgot 
ten  Danger  to  the  New  England  Colonies  (Cromwell's  plans,  etc.),  by  Frank  Strong, 
pp.  77-95;  An  Examination  of  Peters's  "Blue  Laws,"  by  W.  F.  Price,  pp.  97-138  ; 
The  Connecticut  Gore  Land  Company,  by  Albert  C.  Bates,  pp.  139-162  ;  The  Society 
of  Separatists  in  Zoar,  Ohio,  by  George  B.  Landis,  pp.  163-220  ;  Southern  Eco 
nomic  History — Tariff  and  Public  Lands — by  J.  C.  Ballagh,  pp.  221-263  ;  Diplo 
matic  Relations  of  the  Confederate  States  with  England  (1861-1865),  by  J.  M. 
Callahan,  pp.  265-283  ;  American  Diplomacy,  by  Edwin  A.  Grosvenor,  pp.  285- 
300;  Lessons  from  the  Recent  History  of  European  Dependencies,  by  Henry  E. 
Bourne,  pp.  301-312  ;  The  Constitutional  Questions  Incident  to  the  Acquisition 
and  Government  by  the  United  States  of  Island  Territories,  by  Simeon  E.  Bald 
win,  pp.  313-343  ;  Germans  in  America,  by  Ernest  Bruncken,  pp.  345-353  ;  The 
Real  Origin  of  the  Swiss  Republic,  by  William  I).  McCracken,  pp.  355-362 
Erasmus,  the  Prince  of  the  Humanists,  by  George  Norcross,  pp.  363-380;  The 


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Cambridge  School  of  History,  by  Mary  R.  W.  Stubbert,  pp.  381-411  ;  Municipal 
Government  in  the  Twelfth  Century,  by  J.  M.  Vincent,  pp.  413-425  ;  The  Study 
of  History  in  Schools,  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Seven  to  the  American  His 
torical  Association,  pp.  427-504  ;  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Historical  Manu 
scripts  Commission,  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson,  W.  P.  Trent,  Frederick  J.  Turner, 
and  James  Bain,  jr.,  pp.  565-708  ;  Items  respecting  Historical  Manuscripts,  pp. 
573-590 ;  Calendar  of  the  Letters  of  John  C.  Calhoun  heretofore  printed,  by 
J.  Franklin  Jameson,  pp.  591-610 ;  Guide  to  the  Items  Relating  to  American 
History  in  the  Reports  of  the  English  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission  and 
their  Appendixes,  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson,  pp.  611-708;  Bibliography  of  Annual 
Reports  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  pp.  709-714 ;  Index,  715- 
745.  (10 

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8vo,   2   vols.,   pp.   871,   1218. 

Transmitted  by  the  Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Association  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  Smithsonian  Institution  and  submitted  to  Congress  in  accordance  .with  the 
Act  of  Incorporation  of  the  Association. 

CONTENTS. 

Volume  I. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Fifteenth  Annual  Meeting  at  Boston  and  Cambridge, 
December  27-29,  1899,  by  A.  Howard  Clark,  Assistant  Secretary,  pp.  1-42 ; 
Inaugural  Address  of  President  James  Ford  Rhodes,  on  History,  pp.  43-63; 
Removal  of  Officials  by  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  by  Carl  Russell 
Fish,  pp.  65-85 ;  Legal  Qualifications  for  Office  in  America,  1619-1899,  by 
Frank  Ilayden  Miller,  pp.  87-153;  The  Proposed  Absorption  of  Mexico  in 
1847-48,  by  Edward  G.  Bourne,  pp.  155-169  ;  The  Problem  of  Chinese  Immigra 
tion  in  Farther  Asia,  by  Frederick  Wells  Williams,  pp.  171-204  ;  The  Droit  de 
Banalite  during  the  French  Regime  in  Canada,  by  W.  Bennett  Munro,  pp. 
205-228  ;  The  Restoration  of  the  Proprietary  of  Maryland  and  the  Legislation 
against  the  Roman  Catholics  during  the  Governorship  of  Capt.  John  Hart  (1714- 
1720),  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner,  pp.  229-307;  The  First  Criminal  Code  of  Virginia, 
by  Walter  F.  Prince,  pp.  309-363  ;  A  Critical  Examination  of  Gordon's  History 
of  the  American  Revolution,  by  Orin  Grant  Libby,  pp.  365-388;  A  Recent 
Service  of  Church  History  to  the  Church,  by  William  Given  Andrews,  pp.  389- 
427  ;  The  Origin  of  the  Local  Interdict,  by  Arthur  Charles  Rowland,  pp.  429- 
448 ;  The  Poor  Priests  :  A  Study  in  the  Rise  of  English  Lollardry,  by  Henry 
Lewin  Cannon,  pp.  449-482;  The  Roman  City  of  Langres  (France)  in  the  Early 
Middle  Ages,  by  Earle  Wilbur  Dow,  pp.  483-511;  Robert  Fruin,  1823-1899,  by 
Ruth  Putnam,  pp.  513-526  ;  Sacred  and  Profane  History,  by  James  Harvey  Rob 
inson,  pp.  527-535  ;  Should  Recent  European  History  have  a  place  in  the  Col 
lege  Curriculum?  By  Charles  M.  Andrews,  pp.  537-548;  The  Colonial  Problem, 
by  Henry  E.  Bourne,  pp.  549-558  ;  A  Bibliography  of  the  Study  and  Teaching  of 
History,  by  James  Ingersoll  Wyer.  pp.  559-612;  Titles  of  books  on  English  His 
tory  published  in  1897  and  1898,  selected  and  annotated  by  W.  Dawson  John 
ston,  pp.  613-632  ;  A  Bibliography  of  Mississippi,  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen, 
pp.  633-828  ;  Bibliography  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  1885  to  1900, 
pp.  829-844;  Index,  pp.  845r871.  (17 

Volume  II. 

Fourth  Annual  Report  of  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission — Correspondence 
of  John  C.  Calhoun,  edited  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson.  Contents :  Preface,  pp. 
11-19  ;  Chronology  of  John  C.  Calhoun,  pp.  21-24  ;  Calendar  of  letters  hereto 
fore  printed,  pp.  25-46 :  List  of  letters  now  printed,  pp.  47-64  ;  Account  of 
Calhoun's  early  life,  by  Col.  W.  Pinkney  Starke,  pp.  65-89  ;  Part  I,  Letters  of 
Calhoun,  pp.  91-787 ;  Part  II,  Letters  to  Calhoun,  pp.  789-1212  ;  Index,  pp 
1213-1218.  (1S 

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CONTENTS. 

Volume  I. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Sixteenth  Annual  Meeting  at  Detroit  and  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  Dec.  27-29,  1900,  by  A.  Howard  Clark,  Secretary,  pp  1-33-  The 
New  History,  Inaugural  Address,  by  Edward  Eggleston,  President  pp  35-47- 
-Concerning  the  Writing  of  History,  by  James  Ford  Rhodes,  pp.  49-65-  Fron 
tier  Land  Clubs,  or  Claim  Associations,  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh,  pp  67-84  • 
Missouri  Party  Struggles  in  the  Civil-War  Period,  by  S.  B.  Hardin-  'pp  85-103  • 
Lord  Baltimore's  Struggle  with  the  Jesuits,  1634-1649,  by  Alfred'  Pearce  Den' 
nis,  pp.  105-125;  American  Ecclesiology,  by  George  James  Bayles,  pp  127-138- 
Studies  in  the  Colonial  Period  of  England,  1672-1680:  The  Plantations  the 
Royal  African  Company,  and  the  Slave  Trade,  by  Edward  D.  Collins,  pp  139- 
192 ;  Plea  for  Military  History,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  pp.  '  193-218 ; 
Marcus  Whitman:  A  Discussion  of  Professor  Bourne's  Paper,  by  William  I*. 
Marshall,  pp.  219-236;  Sectionalism  and  Representation  in  South  Carolina  A 
Sociological  Study,  by  William  A.  Schaper,  pp.  237-463;  Military  Government 
of  Southern  Territory,  1861-1365,  by  A.  H.  Carpenter,  pp.  465-498;  Critical 
work  on  the  Latin  Sources  of  the  First  Crusade,  by  Oliver  J.  Thatcher  pp 
499-509  ;  The  Turkish  Capitulation,  by  James  B.  Angell,  pp.  511-519  ;  Stein's 
German  Policy  at  the  Congress  of  Vienna,  by  Ulysses  G.  Weatherly,  pp.  521- 
534  ;  The  Considerations  which  induced  Edward  III  to  Assume  the  Title  King  of 
France,  by  Walter  Irenaeus  Lowe,  pp.  535-583;  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  "the 
Historical  Manuscripts  Comission  of  the  American  Historical  Association, 
with  Appendixes  on  Additional  Items  Respecting  Historical  Manuscripts  and 
Calendar  of  Admiral  Berkeley's  North  American  Papers,  pp.  585-623  ;  Calendar 
of  Admiral  Berkeley's  North  American  Papers,  by  James  Bain,  jr.,  pp.  608-623  ; 
Titles  of  Books  on  English  History,  published  in  1899,  selected  by  W.  Dawson 
Johnston,  pp,  625-639;  Index,  641-652.  (2o 

Volume  II. 

First  Report  of  the  Public  Archives  Commission,  by  William  MacDonald, 
James  Harvey  Robinson,  Howard  W.  Caldwell,  and  Lester  G.  Bugbee,  pp.  1-303, 
with  following  appendixes  : 

The  Public  Archives  of  Connecticut,  by  Albert  C.  Bates,  pp.  26-36 ;  The 
Public  Archives  of  Indiana,  by  James  A.  Woodburn,  pp.  37-38;  The  Public 
Archives  of  Iowa,  by  B.  F.  Shambaugh,  pp.  39-46;  The  Public  Archives  of 
Massachusetts,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis,  pp.  47-59  ;  The  Public  Archives 
of  Michigan,  by  Harlow  S.  Person,  pp.  60-63  ;  The  Public  Archives  of  Nebraska, 
by  H.  W.  Caldwell,  pp.  64-66;  The  Public  Archives  of  New  York,  by  H.  L.  Os- 
good,  pp.  67-250;  The  Public  Archives  of  North  Carolina,  by  J.  S.  Bassett,  pp. 
251-266  ;  The  Public  Archives  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Herman  V.  Ames  and  Lewis 
S.  Shimmell,  pp.  267-293  ;  The  Public  Archives  of  Wisconsin,  by  Orin  G.  Libby, 
pp.  294-297.  (Index.)  (21 

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ington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1902. 
8vo,  2  vols.,  pp.  583,  360. 

CONTENTS. 

Volume  I. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Seventeenth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  His 
torical  Association,  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  27-31,  1901,  by  Charles  H. 
Haskins,  Corresponding  Secretary,  pp.  17-45,  Treasurer's  Report,  p.  33 ;  An 
Undeveloped  Function,  President's  Address,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  pp. 
47-93  ;  The  Massachusetts  Public  Record  Commission  and  its  Work,  by  Robert  T. 
Swan,  pp.  95-112  ;  The  Relation  of  the  National  Library  to  Historical  Research 
in  the  United  States,  by  Herbert  Putnam,  pp.  113-129;  The  Sandemanians  of 
New  England,  by  Williston  Walker,  pp.  131-162  ;  James  Madison  and  Religious 
Liberty,  by  Gaillard  Hunt,  pp.  163-171  ;  The  Chronology  of  the  Erasmus  Let 
ters,  by  Ephraim  Emerton,  pp.  173-186;  Moses  Coit  Tyler,  A  Memorial  Address, 
by  George  L.  Burr,  pp.  187-195 ;  Herbert  B.  Adams,  A  Memorial  Address, 
by  John  Martin  Vincent,  pp.  197-210;  Maryland's  First  Courts,  by  Bernard 

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C.  Steiner,  pp.  211-229;  Southwestern  History  in  the  Southwest,  hy  George 
P.  Garrison,  pp.  231-242 ;  Committees  of  Correspondence  of  the  American 
Revolution,  by  Edward  D.  Collins,  pp.  243-271  ;  Jay's  Treaty  and  the  Slavery 
Interests  of  the  United  States,  by  Frederick  Austin  Ogg,  pp.  273-298 ;  The 
Legislative  History  of  Naturalization  in  the  United  States,  3776-1795,  by  F.  G. 
Franklin,  pp.  299-317 ;  The  Influence  of  Party  upon  Legislation  in  England 
and  America,  by  A.  Lawrence  Lowell,  pp.  319—542,  with  Plates  I— IV ;  Lon 
don  Company  Records,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler,  pp.  543-550  ;  The  Relation  between 
the  Virginia  Planter  and  the  London  Merchant,  by  John  Spencer  Bassett, 
pp.  551-575  ;  Index,  pp.  577-583.  (22 

Volume  II. 

Georgia  and  State  Rights,  a  study  of  the  political  history  of  Georgia  from 
the  Revolution  to  the  Civil  War,  with  particular  regard  to  Federal  relations, 
by  Ulrich  Bonnell  Phillips  (Justin  Winsor  Prize  Essay),  pp.  3-224,  with  plates 
i-xn ;  Report  of  the  Public  Archives  Commission,  by  William  MacDonald, 
John  Martia  Vincent,  and  Howard  W.  Caldwell,  pp.  225-360,  includes  following 
appendixes  :  The  Public  Archives  of  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia,  by 
Herman  V.  Ames  and  Albert  E.  McKinley,  pp.  231-344  ;  The  Public  Archives 
of  North  Carolina,  by  John  S.  Bassett,  pp.  345-352;  The  Public  Archives  of 
Texas,  by  Eugene  C.  Barker,  pp.  353-358.  '  (23 

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Volume  I. 

Contents:  Report  of  Proceedings  of  Eighteenth  Annual  Meeting  at  Philadel 
phia,  December  26-30,  1902,  by  Charles  II.  Haskins,  corresponding  secretary, 
pp.  17-45  ;  Subordination  in  historical  treatment,  by  Alfred  Thayer  Mahan,  pp. 
47-63  ;  The  Antecedents  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  by  James  Sullivan, 
with  discussion  by  William  A.  Dunning,  pp.  65-85  ;  Studies  in  the  History  of  the 
Federal  Convention  of  1787,  by  John  Franklin  Jameson,  pp.  87-167  ;  A  Neglect 
ed  Point  of  View  in  American  Colonial  History  :  The  Colonies  as  Dependencies 
of  Great  Britain,  by  William  MacDonald,  pp.  169-178  ;  The  French  Parliaments, 
by  James  Breck  Perkins,  pp.  179-190;  The  Art  of  Weaving:  A  Handmaid  of 
Civilization,  by  William  B.  Weeden,  pp.  191-210;  Municipal  Problems  in  Medi 
aeval  Switzerland,  by  John  Martin  Vincent,  pp.  211-221  ;  Party  Politics  in 
Indiana  during  the  Civil  War,  by  James  Albert  Woodburn,  pp.  223-251  ;  Amer 
ican  Business  Corporations  before  1789,  by  Simeon  E.  Baldwin,  pp.  253-274  ; 
The  National  Canal  Policy,  by  Lindley  M.  Keasbey,  pp.  275-288;  The  Neutral 
ization  Features  of  the  Hay-Pauncefote  Treaty,  by  John  H.  Latane,  pp.  289-303  ; 
Suez  and  Panama,  A  parallel,  by  Theodore  S.  Woolsey,  pp.  305-311  ;  Reasons  for 
the  Withdrawal  of  the  French  from  Mexico,  by  Clyde  Augustus  Duniway,  pp. 
313-328;  Report  of  the  Public  Archives  Commission,  by  William  MacDonald, 
Herbert  L.  Osgood,  John  Martin  Vincent,  Charles  M.  Andrews,  Edwin  Erie 
Sparks,  pp.  329-363,  including  following  appendixes;  The  Archives  of  Oregon, 
by  F.  G.  Young,  pp.  337-355 ;  Report  on  the  Bexar  Archives,  by  Eugene  C. 
Barker,  pp.  357-363;  The  Anti-Masonic  Party,  by  Charles  McCarthy,  pp.  365- 
574 ;  List  of  Publications  of  American  Historical  Association,  with  index  of 
titles,  by  A.  Howard  Clark,  pp.  575-639  ;  General  Index,  pp.  641-648.  (24 

Volume  II. 

Sixth  Report  of  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission,  by  Edward  G.  Bourne, 
Frederick  W.  Moore,  Theodore  C.  Smith,  Reuben  G.  Thwaites,  George  P.  Garri 
son,  Worthington  C.  Ford.  With  diary  and  correspondence  of  Salmon  P.  Chase, 
as  follows:  Calendar  of  Chase  letters  heretofore  printed  and  list  of  letters  now 
printed  ;  diary  of  S.  P.  Chase,  July  21  to  October  12,  1862  ;  selected  letters  of 
Chase,  1846-1861  ;  letters  from  George  S.  Denison  to  Chase,  1862-1865 ;  mis 
cellaneous  letters  to  Chase,  1842-1870.  pp.  1-527.  (25 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Annual  Report  for  the  year  1903.     In  two 
volumes :  Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1904. 
Syo.     2  vols.,  pp.  675,  1110. 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  19 

Volume  I. 

Contents  :  Report  of  Proceedings  of  nineteenth  annual  meeting  in  New  Orleans, 
La.,  December  29-31,  1903,  by  Charles  H.  Haskins,  pp.  7-52 ;  Ethical  values  in 
history,  by  Henry  Charles  Lea,  pp.  53-70  ;  Compromises  of  the  Constitution,  by 
Max  Farrand,  pp.  71-84  ;  The  world  aspects  of  the  Louisiana  Purchase,  by  Wil 
liam  M.  Sloane,  pp.  85-104  ;  The  story  of  Lewis  and  Clark's  journals,  by  Reuben 
Gold  Thwaites,  pp.  105-130  ;  The  Aaron  Burr  conspiracy  and  New  Orleans,  by 
Walter  Flavins  McCaleb,  pp.  131-144  ;  The  Spanish  archives  and  their  impor 
tance  for  the  history  of  the  United  States,  by  William  R.  Shepherd,  pp.  145-184  ; 
The  American  colonial  charter,  A  study  of  English  administration  in  relation 
thereto,  chiefly  after  1688,  by  Louise  Phelps  Kellogg,  pp.  185-342  ;  Public  docu 
ments  of  the  first  fourteen  congresses,  1789-1817,  by  A.  W.  Greely,  pp.  343-406; 
Report  of  the  Public  Archives  Commission,  December  31,  1903,  with  reports  on 
archives  in  Colorado,  by  Frederic  L.  Paxson  ;  Georgia,  by  Ulrich  Bonnell  Phil 
lips  ;  Mississippi,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  New  Jersey,  by  William  Nelson  ;  Rhode 
Island,  by  Clarence  S.  Brigham,  and  Virginia,  by  William  G.  Stanard,  pp.  407- 
664  ;  Index,  pp.  665-075.  (2G 

Volume  II. 

Seventh  report  of  the  Historical  Manuscripts  Commission.  Correspondence 
of  the  French  Ministers  to  the  United  States,  1791-1797,  edited  by  F.  J.  Turner. 

Contents  :  Calendar  of  the  correspondence  of  Ternant,  Genet,  Fauchet,  Adet, 
and  Le"tombe  ;  Correspondence  of  Ternant ;  Correspondence  of  Genet ;  Correspond 
ence  of  Fauchet  and  the  Commissioners  ;  Correspondence  of  Adet ;  Correspondence 
of  Letombe  ;  Index.  (27 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Annual  report  for  the  year  1904.     Wash 
ington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  708. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  twentieth  annual  meeting,  in  Chi 
cago,  111.,  December  28-30,  1904,  by  Charles  II.  Ilaskins,  pp.  17-64  ;  The  treat 
ment  of  history,  by  Goldwin  Smith,  pp.  65-78  :  On  Roman  history,  by  Ettore 
Pais,  pp.  79-88  ;  On  the  necessity  in  America  of  the  study  of  the  early  history 
of  modern  European  nations,  by  Friedrich  Keutgen,  pp.  89-108  ;  The  chief  cur 
rents  of  Russian  historical  thought,  by  Paul  Milyoukov,  pp.  109-114  ;  The  work 
of  American  historical  societies,  by  Henry  E.  Bourne,  pp.  115-127;  Public  rec 
ords  in  our  dependencies,  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford,  pp.  129-148;  The  ex 
ploration  of  the  Louisiana  frontier,  1803-1806,  by  Isaac  Joslin  Cox,  pp.  149- 
174  ;  The  campaign  of  1824  in  New  York,  by  C.  H.  Rammelkamp,  pp.  175-202  ; 
Report  of  the  conference  on  the  teaching  of  history  in  elementary  schools,  by 
J.  A.  James,  pp.  203-218  ;  First  report  of  the  conference  of  state  and  local  his 
torical  societies,  by  Frederick  Wightman  Moore,  pp.  219-234 ;  State  depart 
ments  of  archives  and  history,  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen,  pp.  235-258  ;  Report 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  first  annual  meeting  of  the  Pacific  coast  branch  of  the 
American  Historical  Association,  by  Max  Farrand,  pp.  259-266  ;  Bibliographical 
notes  on  early  California,  by  Robert  Ernest  Cowan,  pp.  267-278 ;  The  Nootka 
Sound  controversy,  by  William  Ray  Manning,  pp.  279-478  ;  Report  of  the  Pub 
lic  Archives  Commission,  Dec.  30,  1904,  pp.  479-649  ;  Alabama  archives,  by 
Thomas  McAdory  Owen  ;  Georgia  local  archives,  by  Ulrich  B.  Phillips  ;  Public 
archives  of  Kansas,  by  Prof.  Carl  Becker;  North  Carolina  county  archives — Part 
I,  by  Prof.  John  Spencer  Bassett ;  Part  II,  by  Prof.  Charles  Lee  Raper  and  J.  II. 
Vaughan  ;  Public  archives  of  Pennsylvania  compiled  by  Prof.  Herman  V.  Ames, 
with  the  assistance  of  Luther  R.  Kelker  ;  Report  on  the  collections  of  material 
in  English  and  European  history  and  subsidiary  fields  in  the  libraries  of  the 
United  States,  by  Wilbur  H.  Siebert,  pp.  651-696;  Index,  pp.  697-708.  (28 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  the  Historical  Manuscripts  Com 
mission  of  the  Association.  December  30,  1896.  By  J.  Franklin  Jameson, 
Talcott  Williams,  Frederic  J.  Turner,  and  William  P.  Trent.  From  the 
Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  189<>,  Vol.  1,  pages  4(53-1107.  Wash 
ington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1897. 
8  vo.  pp.  463-1107. 

Contents  :  List  of  printed  guides  to,  and  descriptions  of,  archives  and  other 
repositories  of  historical  manuscripts;  Letters  of  Phineas  Bond  to  the  Foreign 


20  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Office  of  Great  Britain,  1787,  1788,  1789.  Intercepted  letters  to  the  Duke 
de  Mirepoix,  1756  ;  Letters  of  Stephen  Higginson,  1783-1804  ;  Diary  of  Edward 
Hooker,  1805-1808  ;  Clark-Genet  Correspondence.  (29 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Second  annual  report  of  the  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission  of  the  Association.  December  30,  1897.  1.  Colo 
nial  Assemblies  and  their  legislative  journals.  2.  Letters  of  Phineas  Bond. 
3.  Mangourit  correspondence.  By  J.  Franklin  Jameson,  chairman.  Tal- 
cott  Williams,  William  P.  Trent,  Frederick  J.  Turner,  James  Bain,  jr.  From 
the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1897,  pages  397-679.  Washington : 
Government  Printing  Office,  1898. 

8vo.  pp.  397-679.  (3O 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Third  annual  report  of  the  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  Appendixes :  Items  respecting  historical  manu 
scripts.  Calendar  of  letters  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  American  history  items 
in  Reports  of  English  Manuscripts  Commission.  J.  Franklin  Jameson, 
chairman.  William  P.  Trent,  Frederick  J.  Turner,  James  Bain,  jr.  From 
the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1898,  pages  565-713.  Washing 
ton  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1899. 

8vo.  pp.  565*-713.  (31 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Fourth  annual  report  of  the  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission  of  the  Association.  December  27,  1899.  Corre 
spondence  of  John  C.  Calhoun.  Edited  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson.  From  the 
Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1899,  Vol.  n.  Washington:  Govern 
ment  printing  office.  1900. 

8vo.     pp.  1-1218.  (32 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Fifth  annual  report  of  the  Historical 
Manuscripts  Commission.  Appendixes :  Additional  items  respecting  histor 
ical  manuscripts.  Calendar  of  Admiral  Berkeley's  North  American  papers. 
By  Reuben  G.  Thwaites,  chairman  ;  James  Bain,  Herbert  Friedenwald,  Fred 
erick  W.  Moore.  From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1900. 
Vol.  i,  pages  585-623.  Washington :  Government  printing  office.  1901. 

(33 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  American  Historical  Reviews  Vol.  i, 
October,  1895,  to  July,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  811. 

Contents :  History  and  democracy,  by  William  M.  Sloane ;  The  party  of  the 
Loyalists  in  the  American  Revolution,  by  Moses  Coit  Tyler  ;  The  first  Castilian 
Inquisitor,  by  Henry  C.  Lea ;  Count  Edward  de  Crillon,  by  Henry  Adams ; 
Western  State-making  in  the  Revolutionary  era  (with  map),  by  Frederick  ,T. 
Turner ;  Documents  :  Letters  of  Col.  William  Byrd,  1736,  1739  ;  I|J*rcepted  let 
ters  of  Col.  G.  R.  Clark,  1778,  1779  ;  Georgia  and  the  Confederacy,  1865  ;  Re 
views  of  books ;  Notes  and  news.  Ferrand  Martinez  and  the  Massacres  of 
1391,  by  Henry  C.  Lea;  Radisson  and  Groseilliers,  by  Henry  C.  Campbell;  The 
Whigs  of  Colonial  New  York,  by  Charles  II.  Levermore ;  Office-seeking  during 
Washington's  administration,  by  Gaillard  Hunt ;  "  The  people  the  best  gov 
ernors,"  by  Harry  A.  Gushing ;  Documents  :  Diary  of  Richard  Smith,  1775-1776  ; 
The  first  colonial  bishopric,  1786;  Lincoln's  nomination  to  Congress,  1846;  Let 
ter  of  John  C.  Calhoun,  1847.  The  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams  ;  The  Bohun  wills,  by  Melville  M.  Bigelow  ;  Virginia  and  the  Quebec  Bill, 
by  Justin  Winsor  ;  The  case  of  Josiah  Philips,  by  William  P.  Trent;  Light  on 
the  Underground  Railroad  (with  map),  by  Wilbur  H.  Siebert ;  The  first  six 
weeks  of  McClellan's  Peninsular  Campaign,  by  James  Ford  Rhodes ;  Recent 
memoirs  of  the  French  Directory,  by  H.  Morse  Stephens  ;  Documents  :  A  Mem 
orial  of  Lord  Burghley,  1588;  Diary  of  Richard  Smith,  11.  1776.  Hotman  and 
the  "  Franco-Gallia,"  by  Henry  M.  Baird  ;  The  Bohun  wills,  n,  by  Melville  M. 
Bigelow ;  The  Battle  of  Long  Island,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams ;  President 

a  Published  by  the  Macmillan   Co.,  New  York.     The  editors  elected  by   the  Executive 
Council  of  the  American  Historical  Association. 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  21 

Witherspoon  in  the  American  Revolution,  by  Moses  Coit  Tyler ;  The  First 
National  Nominating  Convention,  by  John  S.  Murdock  ;  Documents  :  Draft  of  an 
Address  of  the  Continental  Congress  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  177*5; 
The  Surrender  of  Fort  Charlotte,  Mobile,  1780  ;  Letter  of  John  Page  to  Madison, 
1801.  Bibliographical :  Proceedings,  etc.,  of  Early  Party  Conventions.  Index. 

(84 

AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.     The   American    Historical    Review.     Vol. 
n,  October,  1896,  to  July,  1897.     New  York,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,   814. 

Contents  :  The  Colonel  and  his  command,  by  Julian  Corbett ;  British  convicts 
shipped  by  American  Colonies,  by  James  D.  Butler ;  A  Plea  for  the  Study  uf 
the  History  of  Northern  Europe,  by  Archibald  C.  Coolidge ;  The  Vatican  Ar 
chives,  by  Charles  H.  Haskins  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Bray  and  his  American  Libraries, 
by  Bernard  C.  Steiner  ;  The  Partition  of  Poland,  by  James  B.  Perkins ;  Docu 
ments  :  Lord  Burghley  on  the  Spanish  Invasion,  1588  ;  McKean  to  Washington, 
1789  ;  A  Committee  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  on  Additional  Amendments 
to  the  Federal  Constitution,  1790.  Reviews  of  Books ;  Bibliographical  :  Town 
records  of  Great  Britain.  Notes  and  news ;  Boon  services  on  the  estate  of 
Ramsey  Abbey,  by  N.  Neilson ;  The  Cahiers  of  1789  as  an  evidence  of  a 
compromise  spirit,  by  C.  H.  Lincoln  ;  The  case  of  Frost  vs.  Leighton,  by  Andrew 
McF.  Davis  ;  Office-seeking  during  the  administration  of  John  Adams,  by  Gail- 
lard  Hunt ;  Nominating  conventions  in  Pennsylvania,  by  Joseph  S.  Walton, 
Representation  in  the  National  Congress  from  the  seceding  States,  1861-65, 
by  Frederick  W.  Moore ;  Documents :  Letters  of  John  Marshall  when  envoy 
to  France,  1797,  1798 ;  Letters  of  Richard  Cobden  to  Charles  Sumner,  1862- 
1865.  Political  science  and  history,  by  John  W.  Burgess  ;  Marsiglio  of  Padua 
and  William  of  Ockam,  by  James  Sullivan  ;  Diplomatic  missions  to  the  court 
of  China :  The  Kotow  question,  by  William  W.  Rockhill ;  The  authorship  of 
the  Federalist,  by  Edward  G.  Bourne ;  Documents :  Emigration  from  York-  ^ 
shire  to  West  Jersey,  1677  ;  Carondelet  on  the  defense  of  Louisiana,  1794.  Lu- 
cero,  the  Inquisitor,  by  Henry  C.  Lea  ;  The  proprietary  province  as  a  form  of 
colonial  government,  by  Herbert  L.  Osgood  ;  Evolution  of  the  American  voter, 
by  James  Schouler ;  The  authorship  of  the  Federalist,  by  Paul  L.  Ford  and 
Edward  G.  Bourne  ;  Documents  :  The  first  charter  to  St.  Edmund's  Bury  ;  The 
Clarksville  Conventions  1785,  1787  ;  The  Shays  Rebellion,  1787  :  West  Florida  - 
and  its  attempt  on  Mobile,  1810,  1811.  Bibliographical:  A  list  of  civil  lists,  for 
American  history  ;  The  transliteration  of  Russian  names.  Index.  (35 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  American  Historical  Review.     Vol  in, 
October,  1897,  to  July,  1898.     New  York,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,   804. 

Contents:   The  Prussian  Campaign   of  1758,   i,  by   Herbert  L.  Tuttle ;   Mira- 
beau,  a  Victim  of  the  Lettres  de  Cachet,  by  Fred.  M.   Fling;  The  Proprietary 
Province   as   a   form   of  Colonial   Government,    ir,  by   Herbert   L.    Osgood;   The 
development  of  the  love  of  romantic  scenery  in  America,  by  Mary  E.  ^Vooley," 
The  causes  of  Know-nothing  success  in  Massachusetts,  by  George   H.   Ilaynes 
Documents  :  Ferdinand  of  Aragon  to  Diego  Columbus,  1510  ;  Letters  of  Christopher 
Gadsden,  1778  ;  Correspondence  of  Eli  Whitney  relative  to  the  invention  of  the 
cotton  gin.     Reviews  of  books  ;  Bibliographical  :   A  list  of  printed  commissions 
and   instructions  to   Colonial   Governors.     Notes   and   news;   Justin    Winsor. 
Edward  Channing  ;  The  life  of  Mediaeval  students  as  illustrated  by  their  letters, 
by  Charles  H.  Haskins;  The  Prussian  Campaign  of  1758,  n,  by  Herbert  I. 
tie  ;  The  Proprietary  Province  as  a  Form  of  Colonial  Government  in,  by  Herbert 
L.   Osgood;   The   taxation   of  Tea,    1767-1773,   by   Max   Farrand ;    Office-seeking 
during  Jefferson's  Administration,   by   Gaillard   Hunt;   Tammany   Hall   and   the 
Dorr  Rebellion,  by  Arthur  M.  Mowry  ;  Documents  :  Orders  of  Mercer.  Sullivan, 
and   Stirling,   1776;   Notes  of  Maj.    William  Pierce  on   the   Federal   Convention 
of  1787.     The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American  Historical  Association  ;  Oppor 
tunities   for   American    students   of  history   at   Paris,   by   Charles    II.    Hask 
.Features  of  the  New  History— Apropos  of  Lamprecht's  "Deutsche  Geschichte, 
by  Earle  W.  Dow  ;  Did  Cabot  return  from  his  second  voyage?  by  Henry  HarrU 
The  early  history  of  the  ballot  in  England,  by  Charles  Gross ;  The  present  statin 
of    the    Konigsmark    Question,    by    Ernest    F.    Henderson;    The    early    PoM1 
uses  of  the  word  Convention,   by  J.   Franklin   Jameson;   Documents 
of   Jefferson   on   the   Political    Parties,    1798;    Documents    on    the    Relations 
France  to  Louisiana,  1792-1795.     The  Spanish  dollar  and  the  Colonial  shilling, 


22  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

by   William   G.    Sumner ;   The  execution   of   the   Due   d'Enghien,   by    Sidney    B. 
Fay ;   The  Delaware   Bill   of   Rights  of   1776,   by   Max   Farrand ;   The  origin   of  .-> 
Genet's  projected  attack  on  Louisiana  and  the  Floridas,  by  Frederick  J.  Turner  ; 
Documents ;    Jefferson    to    George    Rogers    Clark,    1783 ;    Diary    and    letters    of 
Henry  Ingersoll,  prisoner  at  Carthagena,  1806-1809.     Index.  (3O-37 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  American  Historical  Review.     Vol.  iv. 
October,  1898,  to  July,  1899.     New  York,  1899. 
8vo.     pp.  iv,  813 

Contents :  The  historical  opportunity  in  America,  by  Albert  B.  Hart ;  The 
execution  of  the  Due  d'Enghien,  by  Sidney  B.  Fay  ;  The  outcome  of  the  Cabot 
Quater-Centenary,  by  Henry  Harrisse ;  Spain  and  the  United  States  in  1795,  "^ 
by  George  L.  Rives;  The  career  of  a  Kansas  politician  [J.  H.  Lane],  by  Leverett 
W.  Spring ;  Documents :  Thomas  Shepard  to  Hugh  Peter,  1645 ;  The  Illinois 
Indians  to  Capt.  Abuer  Prior,  1794  ;  South  Carolina  in  the  Presidential  elec 
tion  of  1800 ;  Note,  Journal  of  Quebec,  1775.  Reviews  of  books ;  Notes  and 
news ;  The  French  Reformation  and  the  French  people  in  the  sixteenth 
century,  by  Henri  Hauser  ;  The  causes  of  Cromwell's  West  Indian  expedition, 
by  Frank  Strong ;  The  administrative  history  of  the  British  dependencies  in  the 
Further  East,  by  II.  Morse  Stephens  ;  The  Connecticut  loyalists,  by  George  A. 
Gilbert ;  The  politics  of  John  Adams,  by  Anson  D.  Morse ;  The  first  Repub 
lican  National  Convention,  by  George  W.  Julian  ;  Documents :  Santiago,  and 
the  Freeing  of  Spanish  America,  1741;  Letters  to  Caleb  Strong,  1786,  1800; 
Letters  to  Secretary  Chase  from  the  South,  1861.  The  New  Haven  Meeting 
of  the  American  Historical  Association ;  The  Recantations  of  the  Early  Lol 
lards,  by  Edward  I'.  Cheyney ;  Napoleon's  Plans  for  a  Colonial  System,  by 
William  M.  Sloane  ;  Holmes  -vs.  Walton  :  A  chapter  in  the  history  of  judicial 
power  and  unconstitutional  legislation,  by  Austin  Scott ;  The  Search  for  the 
Venezuela-Guiana  Boundary,  by  Geo.  L.  Burr  ;  Documents  :  The  Siege  of  Charles 
ton  ;  Journal  of  Capt.  Peter  Russell,  1780.  The  County  of  Illinois,  by  Carl  E. 
Boyd ;  Hidalgo  and  Morelos,  by  Henry  C.  Lea ;  John  Bell  of  Tennessee,  by 
Joshua  W.  Caldwell  ;  The  Battle  of  Gettysburg,  by  James  Ford  Rhodes  ;  Docu 
ments  :  Attempts  toward  Colonization  ;  The  Council  for  New  England  and  the 
Merchant  Venturers  of  Bristol,  1621-1623,  by  Miller  Christy.  Index.  (38 

AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.     The   American    Historical    Review.     Vol. 
v.     October,  1899.  to  July,  1900.     New  York,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  847. 

Contents  :  The  ballot  and  other  forms  of  voting  in  the  Italian  Communes,  by 
Arthur  M.  Wolfson ;  Maryland's  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  by 
Bernard  C.  Steiner :  Contemporary  opinion  of  the  Virginia  and  Kentucky 
Resolutions,  by  Frank  M.  Anderson ;  The  Unit  Rule  in  National  Nominating 
Conventions,  by  Carl  Becker ;  Documents :  Accounts  of  Star  Chamber  Din 
ners,  1594  ;  Letters  of  Bancroft  and  Buchanan  on  the  Clayton-Bulwer  Treaty, 
1849,  1850.  Reviews  of  Books;  Notes  and  News  ;  Some  curious  Colonial  reme 
dies,  by  Edward  Eggleston  ;  The  rise  and  fall  of  the  nominating  caucus,  legisla 
tive  and  Congressional,  by  M.  Ostrogorski ;  Documents  :  Cartwright  and  Melville 
at  the  University  of  Geneva,  1569-1574 ;  Journal  of  Philip  Fithian,  kept  at 
Nomini  Hall,  Virginia,  1773-1774.  The  Boston  meeting  of  the  American 
Historical  Association  ;  The  problem  of  the  North,  by  Gaillard  T.  Lapsley  ;  Social 
compact  and  Constitutional  construction,  by  Andrew  C.  McLaughlin  ;  The  United 
States  and  Mexico,  1847-1848,  by  Edward  G.  Bourne  ;  The  Chinese  immigrant  in 
Further  Asia,  by  Frederick  W.  Williams  ;  Document :  A  memorandum  of  Moses 
Austin's  journey,  1796-1797.  The  critical  period  of  English  constitutional  his 
tory,  by  George  B.  Adams  ;  Chatham's  Colonial  policy,  by  Hubert  Hall ;  Territory 
and  district— The  judiciary  Act  of  1801,  by  Max  Farrand  ;  President  Buchanan's 
proposed  intervention  in  Mexico,  by  Howard  L.  Wilson  ;  Letters  of  Ebenezer 
Huntington,  1774-1781  ;  Bibliographical :  Minutes  of  Abolition  Conventions 
1794-1829.  Index.  (39 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  American  Historical  Review.     Vol.  VT. 
October,  1900,  to  July,  1901.     New  York,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  915. 

Contents  :  The  English  and  Dutch  Towns  of  New  Netherland,  by  Albert  E. 
McKinley ;  Some  political  aspects  of  Homestead  Legislation,  T)y  John  B.  San- 
born  ;  The  Buford  Expedition  to  Kansas,  by  Walter  L.  Fleming ;  The  Guiana 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  23 

Boundary,  by  George  L.  Burr ;  Document :  Diary  of  John  narrower,  1773-1776. 
Reviews  of  Books  ;  Communications  ;  Notes  and  News  ;  The  Sifted  Grain  and  the 
Grain  Sifters,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  Mirabeau's  secret  mission  to  Berlin, 
by  R.  M.  Johnston  ;  The  Turkish  Capitulations,  by  James  B.  Angell ;  Nominations 
in  Colonial  New  York,  by  Carl  Becker  ;  The  Legend  of  Marcus  Whitman,  by  Ed 
ward  G.  Bourne  ;  Documents  :  Diary  of  Samuel  Cooper,  1775,  1776 ;  Letter  of 
John  Quincy  Adams,  1811.  The  meeting  of  the  American  Historical  Association 
at  Detroit  and  Ann  Arbor  ;  The  Year  1000  and  the  antecedents  of  the  Crusades, 
by  George  L.  Burr  ;  The  political  influence  of  the  University  of  Paris  in  the  Mid 
dle  Ages,  by  Charles  Gross  ;  The  rise  of  Metropolitan  Journalism,  1800-1840,  by 
Charles  II.  Levermore ;  Sherman's  March  to  the  Sea,  by  James  Ford  Rhodes; 
French  experience  with  representative  government  in  the  West  Indies,  by  Paul 
S.  Reinsch ;  Documents :  The  Society  of  Dissenters  founded  at  New  York  in 
1769 ;  Miranda  and  the  British  Admiralty,  1804-1806.  The  Republic  of  San 
Marino,  by  William  Miller  ;  The  risings  in  the  English  monastic  towns  in  1327, 
by  Norman  M.  Trenholme  ;  The  French  Hayluyt :  Marc  Lescarbot  of  Vervins,  by 
H.  P.  Biggar  ;  The  transition  from  Dutch  to  English  rule  in  New  York,  by  Albert 
E.  McKinley  ;  Documents  :  Letters  of  Dr.  Thomas  Cooper,  1825-1832  ;  Letters 
on  the  Nullification  movement  in  South  Carolina,  1830-1834 ;  A  ministerial 
crisis  in  France,  1876.  Bibliographical :  A  trial  bibliography  of  American  di 
plomacy,  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.  Index.  (4O 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  American  Historical  Review.     Vol  vii. 
October,  1901,  to  July,  1902.     New  York,  1902. 

8vo.     pp.  iv,  868. 

Contents  :  The  Age  of  Homer,  by  Goldwin  Smith ;  Anglo-Saxon  feudalism, 
by  George  Burton  Adams  ;  The  Jesuit  relations,  by  Charles  W.  Colby  ;  Growth 
of  Revolutionary  parties  and  methods  in  New  York  Province,  1765—1774,  by 
Carl  Becker  ;  The  Monroe  Doctrine  and  the  Doctrine  of  Permanent  Interest,  by 
Albert  Bushnell  Hart ;  Documents  :  Letter?,  on  the  Nullification  movement  in 
South  Carolina,  1830-1834  ;  Reviews  of  books  ;  Notes  and  news  ;  An  undevel 
oped  function,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams ;  The  credibility  of  early  Roman 
history,  by  Samuel  B.  Platner  ;  Studies  in  the  sources  of  the  Social  Revolt  in 
1381,  by  George  Kriehn  ;  A  British  privateer  in  the  American  Revolution  (the 
Vengeance),  by  Henry  R.  Howland  ;  Papers  of  Sir  Charles  Vaughan  ;  The  Meet 
ing  of  the  American  Historical  Association  at  Washington  ;  Robert  le  Bougre  and 
the  beginnings  of  the  Inquisition  in  Northern  France,  by  Charles  II.  Haskius  ; 
Who  Burned  Columbia?  by  James  Ford  Rhodes;  The  Commercial  Privileges 
of  the  Treaty  of  1803,  by  Max  Farrand  ;  Documents  :  Papers  of  Sir  Charles  R. 
Vaughan,  1825-1835 ;  European  Archives,  by  George  L.  Burr ;  The  place  of 
Nathaniel  Macon  in  Southern  history,  by  William  E.  Dodd  ;  John  Quincy  Adams 
and  the  Monroe  Doctrine,  I,  by  Worthington  C.  Ford ;  Documents :  A  Letter 
of  Alexander  von  Humboldt,  1845 ;  English  Policy  toward  America  in  1790- 
1791.  Index.  (41 

AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.     The   American    Historical    Review.     Vol. 
vin.     October,  1902,  to  July,  1903.     New  York,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  856. 

Contents:  The  financial  relation  of  the  Knights  Templars  to  the  English 
Crown,  .by  Eleanor  Ferris  ;  Habeas  Corpus  in  the  Colonies,  by  A.  H.  Carpenter  ; 
John  Quincy  Adams  and  the  Monroe  Doctrine,  n,  by  Worthington  C.  Ford  ;  Lin 
coln  and  the  patronage,  by  Carl  R.  Fish  ;  The  authorship  of  the  Journal  d'Adrien 
Duquesnoy,  by  Fred  M.  Fling ;  Documents  :  English  policy  toward  America  in 
1790-1791  ;  Two  letters  of  Richard  Cromwell,  1059 ;  A  letter  of  Marquis 
de  La  Fayette,  1781 ;  A  letter  of  Alexander  II.  Stephens,  1854.  The  study 
of  the  Lutheran  Revolt,  by  James  H.  Robinson.;  Geneva  before  Calvin  (1387- 
1536) — The  antecedents  of  a  Puritan  state,  by  Herbert  D.  Foster;  The  con 
stitution  and  finance  of  the  Royal  African  Company  of  England  from  its 
foundation  till  1720,  by  W.  R.  Scott ;  The  plantation  type  of  colony,  by  L.  D. 
Scisco ;  The  State  of  Franklin,  by  George  II.  Alden ;  An  unpublished  manu 
script  on  the  rising  of  1647-1648  in  Naples,  by  Daniel  C.  Knowlton  ;  Docu 
ments  :  A  letter  of  WTilliam  Bradford  and  Isaac  Allerton,  ,1623 ;  Letters  of 
Samuel  Cooper  to  Thomas  Pownall,  1769-1777.  The  meeting  of  the  American 
Historical  Association  at  Philadelphia ;  The  origin  of  property  in  land,  by 
Gaillard  T.  Lapsley ;  American  business  corporations  before  1789,  by  Simeon 
E.  Baldwin ;  American  constitutional  precedents  in  the  French  National 


24  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Assembly,  by  Henry  E.  Bourne  ;  Henry  I's  writ  regarding  tbe  local  courts,  by 
George  B.  Adams  ;  Documents  :  George,  Rogers  Clark  and  the  Kaskaskia  Cam 
paign,  1777-1778  ;  A  letter  from  De  Vergennes  to  La  Fayette,  1780  ;  Portions 
of  Charles  Pinckney's  plan  for  a  constitution,  1787  ;  A  letter  of  James  Nichol 
son,  1803.  The  early  Norman  jury,  by  Charles  II.  llaskins ;  Some  French 
communes,  in  the  light  of  their  charters,  by  Earle  W.  Dow  ;  The  youth  of 
Mirabeau,  by  Fred  M.  Fling ;  St.  Eustatins  in  the  American  Revolution,  by 
J.  Franklin  Jameson  ;  Documents  :  Correspondence  of  theV Comte  de  \Ioustier 
with  the  Comte  de  Montmorin,  1787-1789 ;  Reviews  of^-books ;  Notes  and 
News  ;  Index.  (42 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  American  Historical  Review.     Vol.  ix. 
October,  1903-July,  1904.     New  York,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  909. 

Contents :  Historical  synthesis,  by  Fred  Morrow  Fling ;  Two  lives  of  the 
Emperor  Charles  V,  by  Ernest  F.  Henderson  ;  The  failure  of  the  Humble  Peti 
tion  and  Advice,  by  Ralph  C.  II.  Catterall ;  Election  of  delegates  from  New  York 
to  the  second  Continental  Conguess,  by  Carl  Becker  ;  Documents  :  Correspond 
ence  of  the  Comte  de  Moustier  with  the  Comte  de  Montmorin,  1787—1789 ; 
A  letter  of  Noah  Webster  to  Daniel  Webster,  1834  ;  A  journey  from  New  York 
to  San  Francisco  in  1850.  Reviews  of  books  ;  Notes  and  news  ;  Ethical  values 
in  history,  by  Henry  Charles  Lea  ;  The  Podesta  of  Siena,  by  Ferdinand  Schwill ; 
The  Merchant  Adventurers  at  Hamburg,  by  William  E.  Lingelbach  :  Naturaliza 
tion  in  England  and  the  American  colonies,  by  A.  H.  Carpenter  ;  French  influ 
ence  on  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution ;  Documents :  Papers  of 
William  Patterson  on  the  Federal  Convention,  1787.  The  meeting  of  the 
American  Historical  Association  at  New  Orleans ;  Jean  Ribaut  and  Queen 
Elizabeth,  by  Woodbury  Lowery  ;  Frederick  the  Great  and  the  American  Revo 
lution,  by  Paul  Leland  Haworth ;  Compromises  of  the  Constitution,  by  Max 
Farrand  ;  Wilkinson  and  the  beginning  of  the  Spanish  Conspiracy,  by  Wm.  R. 
Shepherd  ;  The  World  Aspects  of  the  Louisiana  Purchase,  by  Wm.  M.  Sloane  : 
Documents  :  The  interment  of  William  Lovelace,  New  York,  1671  ;  A  letter  of 
Benjamin  Franklin,  1775  ;  William  Jackson  on  conditions  in  France,  1794 ;  A 
letter  of  James  Wilkinson,  1806 ;  A  letter  of  Admiral  Farragut,  1853.  The 
rehabilitation  of  Theramenes,  by  Bernadotte  Perrin  ;  Cornage  and  Drengage,  by 
Gaillard  Thomas  Lapsley  ;  Reginald  Pole  and  Thomas  Cromwell :  An  examina 
tion  of  the  Apologia  ad  Carolum  Quintum,  by  Paul  Van  Dyke ;  The  naviga 
tion  acts  as  applied  to  European  trade,  by  Dudley  Odjell  McGovney ;  Docu 
ments  :  Sketch  of  Pinckney's  plan  for  a  constitution,  1787  ;  Papers  bearing  on 
James  Wilkinson's  relations  with  Spain,  1788-1789  ;  Two  letters  from  George 
Farragut  to  Andrew  Jackson,  1815-1816  ;  Index.  (43 

AMERICAN    HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The   American   Historical   Review.     Vol. 
x.     October,  1904,  to  July,  1905.     New  York,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  992. 

Contents  :  The  University  of  Paris  in  the  sermons  of  the  thirteenth  century, 
by  Charles  H.  Haskins  ;  English  poetry  and  English  history,  by  Goldwin  Smith  ; 
The  naming  of  America,  by  Edward  Gaylord  Bourne ;  Nova  Scotia  and  New 
England  during  the  Revolution,  by  Emily  P.  Weaver ;  The  first  stage  of  the 
movement  for  the  annexation  of  Texas,  by  George  P.  Garrison.  Documents : 
Alexander  Hamilton's  notes  in  the  Federal  Convention  of  1787  ;  Some  papers  of 
Franklin  Pierce,  1852-1862.  Reviews  of  books  ;  Notes  and  news  ;  The  policy  of 
France  toward  the  Mississippi  Valley  in  the  period  of  Washington  and  Adams, 
by  Frederick  Jackson  Turner  ;  Improvising  a  government  in  Paris  in  July,  1789, 
by  Henry  E.  Bourne;  The  treaty  of  Guadalupe-Hidalgo,  by  Jesse  S.  Reeves; 
Materials  in  British  archives  for  American  Colonial  history,  by  Charles  M.  An 
drews.  Documents :  Some  papers  of  Franklin  Pierce,  1852-1862.  The  meet 
ing  of  the  American  Historical  Association  at  Chicago,  Dec.  28  to  30,  1904  ;  The 
treatment  of  history,  by  Goldwin  Smith  ;  Methods  of  work  in  historical  semi 
naries,  by  George  Burton  Adams  ;  The  early  life  of  Oliver  Ellsworth,  by  William 
Garrott  Brown  ;  Origin  of  the  title  Superintendent  of  Finance,  by  Henry  Barrett 
Learned  ;  Documents  on  the  Blount  conspiracy,  1795-1797  ;  History  and  mate 
rialism,  Tby  Alfred  H.  Lloyd  ;  A  Continental  Congressman  :  Oliver  Ellsworth, 
1777-1783,  by  William  Garrott  Brown  ;  The  Indian  boundary  line,  by  Max  Far- 
rand  ;  William  Walker  and  tbe  steamship  corporation  in  Nicaragua,  by  William 


AMEBICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  25 

Oscar  Scroggs  ;  Documents  :  Virginia  letters  on  the  Scots  Darien  colony,  1699 ; 
A  letter  of  Marshall  to  Jefferson,  1783  ;  Charles  Pinckney's  reply  to  Jay,  'August 
16,  1786,  regarding  a  treaty  with  Spain  ;  English  peace  proposals  before 'the  pre 
liminaries  of  Leoben,  April,  1797  ;  An  interview  of  Governor  Folch  with  General 
Wilkinson,  1807.  Index.  (44 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  American  Historical  Review.  Vol.  xi. 
No.  1.  October,  1905.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.   230. 

Contents :  Early  records  of  the  King's  council,  by  James  F.  Baldwin ;  The 
literary  activity  of  the  Emperor  Maximilian  I,  by  Paul  Van  Dyke;  The  manor 
of  East  Greenwich  in  the  county  of  Kent,  by  Edward  P.  Cheney ;  Burke  on 
party,  by  Goldwin  Smith  ;  The  Confederation  and  the  Shays  Rebellion,  by  Joseph 
Parker  Warren  ;  The  negotiations  at  Ghent  in  1814,  by  A.  T.  Mahan  ;  Letters 
of  John  Quincy  Adams  to  Alexander  Hamilton  Everett,  1811-1837,  i ;  Reviews 
of  books  ;  Notes  and  news.  (45 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Papers  of  the  Association.  Vol.  i.  No.  i. 
Report  of  the  organization  and  proceedings,  Saratoga,  September  9-10,  1884. 
By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary  of  the  Association.  New  York,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (40 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  Proceedings  of  ninth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association.  July,  1893.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary. 
From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1893,  pages  1-12.  Washing 
ton.  1894.  (47 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  the  tenth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secretary.  From  the 
Annual  Report  for  1894,  pages  1-15.  Washington.  1896. 

8vo.      pp.    15.  (48 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  eleventh  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association,  December,  1895.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secre 
tary.  From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1895,  pages  1-18. 
Washington  :  Government  printing  office,  189G.  (49 

8vo.     pp.  18. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  twelfth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association,  December,  1896.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secre 
tary.  From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1896.  Vol.  i,  pages 
11-34.  Washington  :  Government  printing  office,  1897.  (so 

8vo.     pp.  11-34. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  thirteenth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association,  December,  1897.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  secre 
tary.  From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1897,  pages  1-17. 
Washington  :  Government  printing  office,  1898.  (51 

8vo.     pp.  17. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  fourteenth  an 
nual  meeting  of  the  Association,  December,  1898.  By  "Herbert  B.  Adams, 
secretary.  From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1898,  pages  1-12. 
Washington  :  Government  printing  office,  1899.  (52 

8vo.     pp.  12. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  proceedings  of  the  fifteenth  an 
nual  meeting  of  the  Association,  Boston  and  Cambridge,  Mass.,  December 
27-29,  1899.     By  A.  Howard  Clark,  assistant  secretary.     From  the  Annual 
Report  of  the  Association  for  1899.     Vol.  i,  pages  3-42.     Washington,  1900. 
8vo.     pp.  3-42.  (53 


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AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  sixteenth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association,  Detroit  and  Ann  Arbor,  December  27-29,  1900. 
By  A.  Howard  Clark,  secretary.  From  the  Annual  Report  for  1900.  Vol.  i, 
pages  1-33.  Washington,  1901. 

8vo.     pp.  33.  (54 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  seventeenth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Association,  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  27-31,  1901.  By 
Charles  H.  Haskins,  corresponding  secretary.  From  the  Annual  Report  for 
1901,  Vol.  i,  pages  17-45.  Washington,  1902. 

8vo.     pp.  17-45.  (55 

* 
AMERICAN   HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  proceedings  of  the  eighteenth 

annual  meeting  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
December  2G,  27,  29,  30,  1902.     By  Charles  H.  Haskins.     Washington,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  17-45. 

From  the  Annual  Report  for  1902,  Vol  i,  pages  17-45.  (56 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings  of  nineteenth  annual  meeting 
of  the  Association.  By  Charles  II.  Haskins,  corresponding  secretary. 

Reprinted  from  the  Annual  Report  for  the  year  1903,  Vol.  i,  pages  17-52. 
Washington,  1904. 

8vo.     pp.  17-52.  (57 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  New  Views  of  Early  Virginia  History, 
1606-1619.  By  Alexander  Brown.  Liberty,  Va.,  1886. 

12mo,  pp.    (2),   18. 

Written  by  request,  to  be  read  before  the  Association  in  1886.  Copious 
extracts  were  read  by  Charles  Deane  in  the  absence  of  the  author.  (58 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Constitutional  Relations  of  the  Amer 
ican  Colonies  to  the  English  Government  at  the  Commencement  of  the 
American  Revolution.  A  Paper  read  before  the  Association  in  Boston,  May 
23,  1887,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain.  [Boston,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  24. 

Reprinted  from  Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  Vol.  in,  1888, 
pp.  52-74.  (59-6O 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Manuscript  Sources  of  American 
History.  An  Address  before  the  Association,  May  21,  1887,  by  the  presi 
dent,  Justin  Winsor,  with  the  action  of  the  Association  thereon.  New 
York,  1887. 

Sm.  4to,  pp.  20-34. 

Reprinted  (50  copies)  from  the  Magazine  of  American  History,  July,  1887, 
pp.  21-34. 

Printed  also  in  Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  Vol.  in, 
pp.  9-27.  (61 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Territorial  Growth  of  the  United  States. 
Our  Title  to  Oregon.  By  W.  A.  Mowry.  Boston,  1887. 

Svo. 

Read  before  the  Association  in  1886.  (62 

AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.     The   Peace   Negotiations   of   1782-83,    as 
illustrated  by  the  Secret  Correspondence  of  France  and  England.     A  Paper 
read  before  the  Association,  May,  1887,  by  John  Jay.     New  York,  1888. 
Svo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted  from  Papers  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  Vol.  in, 
pp.  79-100.  (63 


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AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Spaniard  in  New  Mexico.  Head 
before  the  American  Historical  Association,  at  Boston,  May  24th,  1887,  by 
W.  W.  H.  Davis.  Doylestown,  Pa.,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (64 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  Early  Northwest.     An  address  before 
the  American  Historical  Association  at  the  fifth  annual  meeting,  Washing 
ton,  December  2G,  1888,  by  the  President,  William  Frederick  Poole,  LL.  D. 
New  York,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted    from    Papers    of    the    American    Historical    Association,    Vol.    in, 
pp.  275-300.  (05 

•AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Museum-History  and  Museums  of  History. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Association,  December  26-28,  1888,  by  G.  Brown 
Goode.  New  York,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  Papers  of  tJie  American  Historical  Association,  Vol.  in.       (G6 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Origin  of  the  National  Scientific  and 
Educational  Institutions  of  the  United  States.  By  G.  Brown  Goode.  New 
York,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  112. 

Reprinted  from  Papers  of  tire  American  Historical  Association,  Vol.   iv. 
Printed   also,  with  some  additions,   in  Annual   Report  of  the  Association  for 
1889.  CG7 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers.  Act  of  incorporation.  Constitu 
tion.  List  of  members.  Historical  societies  in  the  United  States.  [Balti 
more]  1894. 

Svo,  pp.   40.     Covev-title.  (OS 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Appeals  from  colonial  courts  to  the  king 
in  council,  with  especial  reference  to  Rhode  Island,  by  Harold  D.  Hazeltine. 
Reprinted  from  the  Reports  of  the  American  Historical  Association. 
Providence,  1896. 

Cover-title,    299-350    pp.     Svo.      (Papers    from    the    Historical    seminary    of 
Brown  university  ...     vn.)  (GO 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Arent  Van  Curler  and  his  journal  of  16.'U- 
35.  By  Gen.  Jas.  Grant  Wilson.  Washington.  189(5. 

Svo,  pp.  20.     From   the  Annual  Report  for  1895.  (TO 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Bibliography  of  early  party  conventions; 
ed.  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson  .  .  .  [New  York,  1896.] 

4to,  cover-title,  760-771  pp. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  American  Historical  Review.     Vol.  i,  no.  4,  July,  1896." 

(71 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Libraries  and  literature  in  North  Carolina 
in  the  eighteenth  century.  By  Stephen  B.  Weeks.  Washington,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  96. 

From  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1895.  (72 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers.  Act  of  incorporation.  Constitu 
tion.  List  of  members.  Historical  societies  in  the  United  States.  1896 
[Baltimore,  1896.1 

Svo,    pp.    55.     Cover-title.  (73 


28  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Bibliography  of  the  Papers  and  Reports 
of  the  Association.  [November  1.  1897.]  [Washington,  1807.] 

8vo,  pp.   20.  (74 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers,  act  of  incorporation,  constitution, 
list  of  members.  Washington,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (75 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Peale's  original  whole-length  portrait  of 
Washington.  Plea  for  exactness  in  historical  writings-  By  Charles  Henry 
Hart.  Washington,  1897. 

8vo. 

[Reprint  from  Report,  1897.]  (76 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     A  Bibliography  of  Alabama.     By  Thomas 
McAdory  Owen.     Washington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  777-1248. 
(From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1897,  pp.  777-1248.)  (77 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  government  of  federal  territories  in 
Europe,  by  Edmund  C.  Burnett,  Ph.  I).  ...  Reprinted  from  the  Annual 
reports  of  the  American  Historical  Association  [for  1896,  v.  1].  Provi 
dence,  1898. 

8vo,   [391]-454  pp.      (Papers  from  the  Historical  Seminary  of  Brown  Univer 
sity     .   .   .   ix.)  (78 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  study  of  history  in  schools;  report  to 
the  American  Historical  Association  by  the  Committee  of  seven ;  Andrew 
C.  McLaughlin,  Herbert  B.  Adams,  George  L.  Fox,  Albert  Bushnell  Hart. 
Charles  H.  Haskins,  Lucy  M.  Salmon,  H.  Morse  Stephens.  New  York,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  267.  (7t> 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  A  bibliography  of  Mississippi.  By  Thomas 
McAdory  Owen.  Washington  :  Government  Printing  Office,  1900. 

.  8vo,  pp.  196. 

(From    the    Annual    Report    of    the    American    Historical    Association.     1899 
Vol.  I,  pp.  633-828.)  (SO 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Bibliography  of  publications  of  the  Ameri 
can  Historical  Association,  1885  to  1900. 

From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for  1899,  Vol.  i,  pages  831-844. 
Washington  :  1900. 

8vo.  (81 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers,  committees,  act  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  list  of  members.  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  65.     Cover-title.  (82 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  on  the  Public  Archives  of  Massa 
chusetts,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Washington:  Government  Print 
ing  Office,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.   47-59.      (From   First  Report   of   Public   Archives   Commission   in   the 
Annual  Report  of  the  Association  for   1900.)  (S3 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  29 

AMERICAN   HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Report  on  the  public  archives  of  North 
Carolina.     By  Prof  J.  S.  Bassett.     Washington,  1901. 
8vo,  1  p.  1.,  251-266  pp. 

"  From  First  report  of  Public  archives  commission  in  the  Annual  report  of 
the  American  Historical  Association  for  1900,  Vol.   n,  pages  251-266."          (84 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers,  committees,  act  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  list  of  members.  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  71.     Cover-title.  (H5 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  the  public  archives  of  the  city 
and  county  of  Philadelphia.  By  Herman  V.  Ames  and  Albert  E.  McKin- 
ley.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1902. 

8vo,    pp.    115.  f8tt 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  List  of  publications  of  the  Association, 
1885-1902,  and  the  American  Society  of  Church  History,  1888-1897.  Con 
tents  of  American  Historical  Review,  1895-1902.  By  A.  Howard  Clark. 

From    the    Annual    Report    for    1902.     Vol.    i,   pages    575-639.     Washington : 
1903. 

8vo.     pp.  575-639.  (87 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Municipal  problems  in  Mediaeval  Switzer 
land.  By  John  Martin  Vincent.  Washington,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  211-221. 

(From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Association  for   1902. 
Vol.   i.)  (88 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers,  committees,  act  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  list  of  members,  February,  1903.  [n.  p.,  1903.] 

8vo,  pp.  80.     Cover-title.  (89 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Antimasonic  party :  a  study  of  politi 
cal  antimasonry  in  the  United  States.  1827-1840.  By  Charles  McCarthy 
(From  the  Annual  report  of  the  American  Historical  Association  for 
1902,  Vol.  i,  pages  365-574.)  Washington,  Gov't  print,  off:,  1903. 

8vo,  1   p.  I.,  365-574  pp.  illus. 

Bibliography  :    pp.    560-574.  (»O 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  List  of  publications  of  the  American  His 
torical  Association,  1885-1902,  and  the  American  Society  of  Church  History, 
1888-1897.  Contents  of  American  Historical  Review.  1895-1902.  By  A. 
Howard  Clark.  (From  the  Annual  report  of  the  American  Historical  Asso 
ciation  for  1902,  vol.  1,  pp.  575-639.)  Washington:  Government  Printing 
Office.  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  575-639.  (91 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Compromises  of  the  Constitution.     By  Max 
Farrand.  .  .  [New  York?  1904] 
4to,  cover-title,  479-489  pp. 

"  Reprinted    from    the    American    Historical    Review,    Vol.    ix,    no.    3,    April 

1904."  <»2 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     El  estudio  de  la  historia  en  las  escuelas. 

Informe  a   la  Associacion   americana  de  historia  por  la  Comision  de  los 

siete.     Obra  traducida  del  ingles  por  Edgar  C.  Courtaux.     Buenos  Aires, 

1904. 

8vo,  pp.   199.     2  folded  tables. 


30  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN   HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     History  vs.   the  Whitman  saved  Oregon 
story ;   three  essays  towards  a  true  history  of  the  acquisition  of  the  old 
Oregon  territory  .  .  .  by  William  I.  Marshall  .  .  .  Chicago,  1904. 
8vo,  92  pp.,  1  1.,  221-236  pp. 

The  third  essay  (from  the  Annual  report  of  the  American  Historical  Associa 
tion  for  1000,  vol.  i,  pages  219-236)  has  special  t.-p.  dated  1901. 

Contents :  Strange  treatment  of  original  sources.  A  review  of  "  Marcus 
Whitman  and  the  early  days  of  Oregon,"  by  Dr.  W.  A.  Mowry.-1— Why  his 
search  (  ?)  for  the  truth  of  history  was  a  failure.  Being  a  review  of  Rev.  Myron 
Eell's  "  Reply  to  Professor  Bourne." — Marcus  Whitman  :  a  discussion  of  Prof. 
Bourne's  paper.  (94 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Naturalization  in  England  and  the  Amer- 
eau  colonies.     By  A.  H.  Carpenter     [New  York?  1904] 
4to,  cover-title,  288-303  pp. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  American  Historical  Review,  Vol.  ix,  no.  2.  Jan., 
1904."  (95 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers,  committees,  act  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  list  of  members.  February,  1904.  [Washington,  1904] 

8vo,  pp.  92.     Cover-title.  (96 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  public  archives  of  New  Jersey.     By 
William  Nelson.     Washington,  1904. 
8vo.  pp.  479-541. 
Reprinted  from  the  Annual  Report  for  1903.     Vol.  i.  (97 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Report  on  the  archives  of  Rhode  Island. 
By  Clarence  S.  Brigham.  Washington.  1904. 

8vo.  pp.  543-644. 

Reprinted  from  the  Annual  Report  for  1903,  Vol.   i.  (98 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Indian  boundary  line.  Edited  by 
Max  Farrand. 

Reprinted  from  the  American  Historical  Review,  Vol.  x,  No.  4,  July,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.   782-791.     Map.  (99 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Confederation  and  the  Shays  Re 
bellion.  By  Joseph  Parker  Warren. 

Reprinted  from  the  American  Historical  Review,  Vol.  xi,  No.  1,  October,  1905. 
8vo,   pp.  42-67.  (1OO 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Maps  illustrating  early  discovery  and 
exploration  in  America,  1502-1530.  Reproduced  by  photography  from 
the  original  manuscripts.  Issued  under  the  direction  of  Edward  Luther 
Stevenson  .  .  .  (New  Brunswick,  New  Jersey:  1903-1905)  [New  York, 
1905] 

8vo,    [863]-867  pp. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  American  Historical  Review,  Vol.  x,  no.  4,  July,  1905." 

Signed:   Victor  Hugo  Paltsits.  (1O1 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  Nootka  Sound  controversy.     By  Wil 
liam  Ray  Manning.     Washington,  Gov't  print,  office,  1905. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  279-478  pp. 

Separate  from  the  Report  of  the  American  Historical  Association. 

Bibliography  :  pp.  472-478.  (1O2 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Officers,  committees,  act  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  list  of  members,  February,  1905.  [Cleveland,  1905] 

8vo,  pp.  93.     Cover-title.  (103 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  31 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     William  Walker  and  the  steamship  cor 
poration  in  Nicaragua.     By  William  Oscar  Scroggs.     [New  York,  1905] 
4to,  cover-title,  792-811  pp. 

"Reprinted  from  the  American  Historical  Review,  Vol.  x,  no.  4,  July,  1905." 

(1O4 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Flourished  1835  to  181,0. 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Transactions  of  the  American  Historical  So 
ciety,  instituted  at  the  city  of  Washington,  October  12,  1835.     Vol.  i.  Wash 
ington,  1839. 
8vo. 

[This  volume  is  made  up  of  documents  relating  to  the  society,  discourses  pro 
nounced  by  the  president,  and  thirteen  tracts  collected  by  Peter  Force,  a  member 
of  the  society,  who  presented  them  to  the  society.  These  tracts  commonly  form 
the  first  volume  of  Force's  Tracts,  published  in  four  volumes,  but  are  here  issued 
as  part  of  Vol.  i  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Society.] 

Contents  :  Preface  ;  Circular  ;  Constitution  ;  By-laws  ;  Officers  ;  Members,  Cat 
alogue  of  books,  medals,  and  prints  belonging  to  the  society,  pp.  22.  A  discourse 
before  the  society,  January  30,  1836,  by  Lewis  Cass,  president,  Washington, 
1836-37,  pp.  53.  A  discourse  before  the  society  at  their  second  annual  meeting, 
January  20,  1837,  by  Levi  Woodbury,  Washington,  1837,  pp.  63.  Tracts  and 
other  papers  relating  principally  to  the  origin,  settlement,  and  progress  of  the 
colonies  in  North  America,  from  the  discovery  of  the  country  to  the  year  1776, 
collected  by  Peter  Force,  Vol.  I,  Washington,  1836,  containing:  (1)  A  discourse 
concerning  the  design'd  establishment  of  a  new  colony  to  the  south  of  Carolina, 
by  Sir  Robert  Mountgomery,  London,  1717,  pp.  24,  folded  plan;  (2)  A  brief  ac 
count  of  the  establishment  of  the  colony  of  Georgia,  under  James  Oglethorpe, 
February  1,  1733,  Washington,  1835,  pp.  15;  (3)  A  State  of  the  Province  of 
Georgia,  November  10,  1740,  London,  1742,  pp.  20;  (4)  A  true  and  historical 
narrative  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  by  Patrick  Tailfer,  Hugh  Anderson,  Da. 
Douglass,  and  others,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1741,  pp.  xiii,  80  ;  (5)  An  account  shew 
ing  the  progress  of  the  colony  of  Georgia  from  its  first  establishment,  London, 
1741,  pp.  v.  56;  (6)  Nova  Britannia,  offering  most  excellent  fruites  by  planting 
in  Virginia,  London,  1609,  pp.  28;  (7)  The  new  life  of  Virginia,  published  by 
authoritie  of  His  Majestie's  counsell  of  Virginea,  London,  1612,  pp.  24;  (8) 
The  beginning,  progress,  and  conclusion  of  Bacon's  rebellion  in  1675  and  1676, 
Washington,  1835,  pp.  26;  (9)  An  account  of  our  late  troubles  in  Virginia, 
written  in  1676,  by  Mrs.  An.  Colton,  Washington,  1835,  pp.  11;  (10)  A  list  of 
those  that  have  been  executed  for  the  late  rebellion  in  Virginia,  by  Sir  William 
Berkeley,  governor  of  the  colony,  Washington,  1835,  pp.  4  ;  (11)  A  narrative  of 
the  Indian  and  civil  wars  in  Virginia  in  1675  and  1676,  Boston,  1814,  pp.  47  ; 
(12)  New  England  Plantation,  written  by  a  reuerend  diuine  now  there  resident, 
London,  1630,  pp.  14;  (13)  A  petition  of  W.  C.,  exhibited  to  the  high  court  of 
Parliament,  now  assembled,  for  the  propagating  of  the  Gospel  in  America,  print 
ed  1641,  pp.  11.  (105 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Discourse  at  the  Capitol  of  the  United  States, 
in  the  Hall  of  Representatives,  before  the  American  Historical  Society, 
January  30,  1836,  by  Lewis  Cass,  to  which  are  prefixed  its  constitution  and 
the  names  of  its  members.  Washington,  1836. 

8vo,  pp.  58.  (1OG 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Discourse  at  the  Capitol  of  the  United  States, 
in  the  Hall  of  Representatives,  before  the  American  Historical  Society,  at 
their  second  annual  meeting,  January  20,  1837,  by  Levi  Woodbury.  Wash 
ington,  1837. 

8vo,  pp.  67.  U°7 


32  AMEBICAN   HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Worcester,  Mass. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     An   account  of  the  American   Antiquarian 
Society,  prepared  by  Isaiah  Thomas.     Boston,  1813. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 
With  the  act  of  incorporation,  by-laws,  and  list  of  officers.  (1O8 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  address  to  the  members  of  the  Society, 
pronounced  in  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  on  their  first  anniversary,  October  23, 
1813.  By  William  Jenks.  Boston,  1813. 

Svo,  pp.  28.  (109 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,  in 
King's  Chapel,  Boston,  on  their  second  anniversary,  October  24,  1813.     By 
Abiel  Holmes.     Boston,  1814. 
8vo,  pp.  29    (1). 

Also  contains  list  of  officers  elected  October  24,  1814.  Some  copies  have  also 
a  list  of  officers  and  other  members,  October  24,  1814,  and  a  list  of  donations. 
21  pp. 


AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  address  to  the  members  of  the  Society, 
pronounced  in  King's  Chapel.  Boston,  on  their  third  anniversary,  October 
23,  1815.  By  William  Paine.  Worcester,  1815. 

Svo,  pp.  27. 

With  list  of  officers  elected  October  23,  1815.  (Ill 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  By-laws.  Resolutions  of  Congress  and  of  the 
General  Court  of  Massachusetts.  [Giving  documents  to  the  Society.] 
[Worcester],  1815. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (112 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Communication  from  the  president  of  the 
American  Antiquarian  Society   [Isaiah  Thomas]   to  the  members,  October 
24th.  1814.     [Published  by  order  of  the  Society.]     Together  with  the  laws 
of  the  Society,  as  revised.     Worcester  (Mass.)   [1815]. 
8vo,  27,  8  pp.      (Its   [Minor  publications,     no.  4-5].) 
"List  of  officers  and  other  members  ...     October  24,  1814  "  :  p.  [13]-22. 
"Articles  presented  to  the  society"  :  p.   [23]-27. 

The  several  sections  of  this  work  have  also  been  issued  separately;  the  first 
and  second,  and  first  and  last  sections  are  sometimes  found  together,  cf.  Amer. 
antiq.  soc.,  A  partial  index  to  the  Proceedings,  1883,  p.  68. 

The  "Laws"  of  the  society  (7  p.  at  end)  together  with  the  resolutions  of 
Congress  and  of  ther  General  court  of  Massachusetts  (p.  8)  are  described  in  the 
"Partial  index"  as  a  separate  publication  (Minor  publication,  no.  5).  (113 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Address  to  the  members  of  the  Society, 
together  with  the  laws  and  regulations  of  the  institution,  and  a  list  of  dona 
tions  to  the  Society  since  the  last  publication.  Worcester,  1819. 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (114 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  address  at  Worcester,  August  24,  1820, 
before  the  Society,  at  the  opening  of  Antiquarian  Hall,  that  day  received  as 
a  donation  from  the  president  of  the  Society.  By  Isaac  Goodwin.  Worces 
ter,  1820. 

Svo,  pp.  17,  (1).     Reprinted  1894.  (115 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  33 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Archreologia  Americana.  Transactions  and 
Collections  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Vol.  i.  Worcester,  1820. 

8vo,  pp.  436.     Folded  map.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Preface ;  List  of  Officers  elected  October,  1819  ;  Origin  of  the  Soci 
ety  ;  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  the  River  Mississippi,  by  Lewis  Hennepin ; 
Account  of  La  Salle's  Undertaking  to  discover  the  River  Mississippi,  by  Lewis 
Hennepin  ;  Description  of  the  Antiquities  Discovered  in  Ohio  and  other  Western 
States,  by  Caleb  Atwater ;  Conjectures  Respecting  the  ancient  Inhabitants  of 
North  America,  by  Moses  Fiske  ;  Antiquities  and  Curiosities  of  Western  Pennsyl 
vania,  by  Timothy  Alden  ;  Communications  from  Samuel  Mitchill ;  Remarkable 
Cave  in  Kentucky,  described  by  J.  H.  Farnham  ;  An  Account  of  an  exsiccated  Body 
or  Mummy,  found  in  said  Cave,  by  Charles  Wilkins  ;  Account  of  the  Caraibs,  who 
inhabited  the  Antilles,  by  William  Sheldon  ;  Account  of  a  great  and  extraordi 
nary  cave  in  Indiana,  by  Benjamin  Adams.  (116 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Archreologia  Americana.  Transactions  and 
Collections  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Vol.  n.  Cambridge,  183G. 

8vo,  pp.  xxx  (1)   (573)    (1).     Folded  map. 

Contents  :  Preface  ;  Officers  of  the  Society  for  1835-36  ;  A  memoir  of  Isaiah 
Thomas,  by  Samuel  M.  Burnside ;  A  synopsis  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  North 
America,  by  Albert  Gallatin  ;  An  historical  account  of  the  doings  and  sufferings 
of  the  Christian  Indians  of  New  England,  by  Daniel  Gookin  ;  A  description  of 
a  leaden  plate  or  medal  found  near  the  mouth  of  the  Muskingum  River,  in  Ohio, 
by  De  Witt  Clinton  ;  A  description  of  the  ruins  of  Copan  in  Central  America, 
by  Juan  Galindo  ;  A  letter  from  Adam  Clarke  to  Peter  S.  Duponceau  ;  Obituary 
notice  of  Christopher  C.  Baldwin,  by  John  Davis  ;  Catalogue  of  the  members  of 
the  Society.  (117 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Archreologia  Americana.  Transactions  and 
Collections  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Vol.  in.  Boston,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  cxxxviii,  378.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Advertisement ;  Records  of  the  company  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay, 
to  the  embarkation  of  Winthrop  and  his  associates  for  New  England  ;  The  diaries 
of  John  Hull,  mint-master  and  treasurer  of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay  ; 
Memoir  of  Thomas  Lindall  Winthrop,  by  George  Folsom  ;  Memoir  of  John  Davis, 
by  Thomas  Kinnicutt ;  Officers  and  Members  of  the  Society,  1856;  Index.  (118 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Archreologia   Americana.     Transactions  and 
Collections  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Vol.  iv.     Boston,  1860. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  355.      (1).     Illustrations.     Folded  map. 

Contents  :  Advertisement ;   Officers  ;  Original  documents  from  the  state-paper 

office,  London,  and  the  British  Museum,  illustrating  the  history  of  Sir  Walter 

Raleigh's   first   American   colony,   and   the   colony   at   Jamestown ;    "A  discourse 

of  Virginia,"   by   Edward   Maria   Wingfield  ;- New   England's  rarities  discovered, 

by  John  Josselyn  ;  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  Spitzbergen  in  1613,  at  the  charge  of 

the  Fellowship  of  English  Merchants  for  the  discovery  of  new  trades,  commonly 

called  the  Muscovy  Company  ;  Appendix  :   Life  of  Sir  Ralph  Lane,  by  E.  E.  Hale  ; 

Notice  of  Samuel  Jennison,  by  Stephen  Salisbury:  Index.  (113 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Archreologia  Americana.     Transactions  and 

Collections  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Vols.  v-vi.     Albany,  1874. 

Two  vols.,  8vo.  Vol.  i,  pp.  Ixxxvii,  423.  Plate.  Portrait.  Vol.  n,  pp.  viii, 
666,  47. 

Contents  :  The  history  of  printing  in  America,  with  a  biography  of  printers, 
and  an  account  of  newspapers.  By  Isaiah  Thomas.  Second  edition,  with  the 
author's  correctio*  *  and  additions,  and  a  catalogue  of  American  publications 
previous  to  th-  K««vn!ution  of  1776.  Published  under  the  supervision  of  a  special 
committee  01  'he  Society.  (12O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Archreologia  Americana.  Transactions  and 
Collections  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society.  Vol.  vn.  Cambridge, 
1885. 

8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  460. 

Contents  :  Note-book  kept  by  Thomas  Lechford,  lawyer  in  Boston,  from  June 
27,  1638,  to  July  29,  1041.  Edited  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr.  (121 

H,  Doc,  923,  59-1,  vol  2 3 


34  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Report   presented   at   the  Annual    Meeting, 

October,  1821.     By  Rejoice  Newton  and  Samuel  Jennison.  Worcester,  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page. 

Second  edition,  Cambridge,  1868.     pp.  2    (1).  (122 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     By-laws,  October  24, 1831.     [Worcester,  1831.] 
32mo,  pp.   7.      No  title-page  (123 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  at  their 
Annual  Meeting  October  23,  1855,  in  relation  to  the  Character  and  Services 
of  their  late  Librarian,  Christopher  C.  Baldwin,  esq.  By  William  Lincoln. 
Worcester,  1835. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (124 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  catalogue  of  the  books  in  the  library  of 
the  Society.  Worcester,  1837. 

8vo,  issued  by  letters,  paged  independently  as  follows  :  pp.  8,  21,  52,  51,  22, 
41,  18,  20,  30,  4,  8,  7,  20,  52,  15,  6,  45,  3,  20,  42,  22,  12,  5,  39,  2,  1,  5.  (125 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter  to  governors  of  the  States, 
asking  for  State  documents.  Worcester,  1838.  (126 

4to,  pp.  2. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  members,  May, 
1839.     Worcester,  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  15   (1). 
Usually  found  with  the  fifty-third  semi-annual  report,  in  one  pamphlet.      (127 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Fifty-third  semi-annual  report  of  the  council 
of  the  Society,  May  29,  1839 ;  with  the  report  of  the  librarian.  Worcester, 
1839. 

8vo,  pp.  16,  15    (1),  3   (1). 

Contains  also  the  "  Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  members,  May,  1839,"  with 
a  separate  title-page.  Following  the  catalogue  is  an  abstract  from  annual 
reports  of  the  council,  treasurer,  and  librarian,  October  23,  1839.  (128 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  their  Semi 
annual  Meeting,  May  31,  1843.  Worcester,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (129 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  their  Thirty- 
first  Annual  Meeting,  October  23,  1843.  Worcester,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (13O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  their  Meeting, 
October  23,  1849.     Cambridge,  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 
Contains  a  memoir  of  Albert  Gallatin,  pp.  16-32.  (131 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  Meetings  of  the  Society  in 
Boston,  May  29,  and  in  Worcester,  October  23,  1850.  Worcester,  [1850]. 

8vo,   pp.   18.  (132 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  Meetings  of  the  Society  in 
Boston.  April  30,  1851,  in  Worcester,  October  23,  1851,  and  in  Boston,  April 
28,  1852.  Worcester,  [1852]. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (133 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedinr  meeting  of  the  Society  in 

Worcester,  October  23,  1852.     Worcester    i 

8vo,  pp.  33  (1).     Three  plates.  (134 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  35 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  Meetings  of  the  Society  in 
in  Boston,  April  27,  1853,  and  in  Worcester,  October  24,  1853.  Worcester, 
[1853]. 

8vo,   pp.   35.  (13- 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Society  in 
Boston,  April  2(3,  1854.  Boston,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (i3<; 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Society  in 
Worcester,  October  23,  1854.  Boston,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (137 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Notice  of  the  life  and  character  of  Hon.  John 
Davis,  read  before  the  Society,  on  the  2(jth  of  April,  1854,  by  Thomas  Kin- 
uicutt.  Boston,  1854. 

Svo,  pp.  26.  (138 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  members,  Octo 
ber,  1855.  Boston,  1855. 

Svo,  pp.  20.  (139 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Society  in 
Boston,  April  25,  1855.  Boston,  1855. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (14O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Society  in 

Worcester,  October  22,  1855.  [With  a  list  of  Officers  and  Members.]     Bos 
ton,  1855. 

Svo,  pp.  54.  (141 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  Meetings  of  the  Society   in 
Boston,  April  30,  185(>,  and  Worcester,  October  21,  1856.     Boston,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.  67.  (142 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Linda  11  Winthrop,  second 
president  of  the  Society.  By  George  Folsom.  Boston,  1857. 

Svo,  pp.  317-343. 

Reprinted  from  the  Transactions.  (143 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  29,  1857.  Boston,  1857. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (144 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1857.  Boston,  1857. 

Svo,  pp.  51.  (145 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  28,  3858.  Boston,  1858. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (146 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21.  1858.  Boston,  1858. 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (147 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  in  Boston,  April  27,  1859.  Boston,  1859. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (148 


36  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annu.il   Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1859.     Boston,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  (149 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  a  special  meet 
ing  held  in  Worcester,  February  10,  1859.     Boston,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

On  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  W.  H.  Prescott.  (ISO 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  25,  I860.     Boston,  1800. 

8vo,  pp.  47. 

Contains  a  report  regarding  "  The  original  drawings  of  the  habits,  towns, 
customs  of  the  West  Indians,  and  of  the  plants,  birds,  fishes,  &c.,  found  in 
Greenland,  Virginia,  Guiana,  &c.,  by  Mr.  John  White,  who  was  a  painter  and 
accompanied  Sir  Walter  Ralegh  in  his  voyage.  With  a  list  of  the  drawings. 

(151 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings   at  the  Annual   Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  22,  18(30.     Boston,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  50. 

Contains  a  report  upon  the  American  coins  and  tokens  in  the  cabinet  of  the 
Society,  prepared  by  Nathaniel  Paine.  (152 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Society 
in  Boston.  April  24,  1801.     Boston,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.  42.  (153 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1861.     Boston,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.  G2. 

Pages  43-62  contain  "An  essay  on  the  time  of  making  the  statues  of  [Michael 
Angelo's]  Christ  and  Moses."  Read  before  the  Council  of  the  Society  September 
30,  1861,  and  before  the  Society  October  21,  1861,  by  Stephen  Salisbury.  (154 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Society 
in  Boston,  April  30,  1862.     Boston,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  53. 

Pages  45-53  contain  a  paper  entitled  "  The  name  of  California,"  by  E.  E. 
Hale.  (155 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Society 
in  Worcester,  October  21,  1862.     Boston,  1862. 

Svo,  pp.  40.  (156 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  in  Boston,  April  29,  1863.     Boston,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  63. 

Pages  40-63  contain  "  Indications  of  ancient  customs,  suggested  by  certain 
cranial  forms,"  by  Daniel  Wilson.  (157 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1863.     Boston,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  72. 

Pages  33-72  contain  the  address  of  Dr.  William  Jenks  in  commemoration  of 
the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  Society.  (158 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  7,  1864.     Boston,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  06.      Woodcuts. 

Pages  59-66  contain  "  Remarks  on  a  Latin  inscription  lately  found  at  Castine, 
in  the  State  of  Maine,"  by  Charles  Folsom.  (159 


AMEBICAN  ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  37 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  18G4.  Boston,  18G4. 

8vo,  pp.  80. 

Pages  52-58  contain  "  Some  notes  on  Roanoke  Island  and  James  River,"  by 
Edward  E.  Hale,  followed  by  remarks  by  Charles  Deane,  pp.  50-80."  (16O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  a  Special 
Meeting,  January  17,  18(55,  in  reference  to  the  death  of  their  former  presi 
dent,  Edward  Everett.  Boston,  18G5. 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

Reprinted  in  "A  memorial  of  Edward  Everett,  from  the  city  of  Boston,"  pp. 
239-267.  Boston,  1865.  (161 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  2G,  1805.  Boston,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  07.  (162 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1865.  Cambridge,  180(5. 

8vo,  pp.  71.  (163 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  a  Special  Meeting  of  the 
Society,  March  16,  18GG,  and  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  in  Boston,  April 
25,  1866.  Cambridge,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  117.     Plate.     Diagram. 

The  report  of  the  council  by  Nathaniel  Paine  is  largely  taken  up  with  an 
historical  sketch  of  currency.  (164 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  a  Special 
Meeting,  March  16,  1866.  Cambridge,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 
On  the  death  of  Jared  Sparks.  (165 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  20,  1866,  and  at  the  special  meeting  held 
in  Worcester,  November  15,  1866.  Cambridge,  1866. 

8vo,    pp.   48. 

Pages  41-48  contain  "Tribute  to  the  Rev.  William  Jenks,  D.  P."  (166 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston  April  24,  1867.  Cambridge,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  131. 

Pages  38-50  contain  "  Remarks  of  Edward  E.  Hale  on  Mr.  Bergenroth's  let 
ter."  Pages  51-131,  "  Recoi'ds  of  the  council  for  New  England."  edited  by 
Charles  Peane.  (167 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1867.  Worcester,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  91.  (16S 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  in  Boston,  April  29,  18G8.  Worcester,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  82. 

Pages  45—50  contain  Catalogue  of  "  Indian  Relics ;  "  pp.  51-79,  Report  of 
John  R.  Bartlett,  as  a  Pelegate  to  the  International  Archaeological  Congress  at 
Antwerp ;  pp.  80—82  contain  "The  author  of  the  relation  of  '  Captain  New 
port's  discoveries  in  Virginia.'  "  (169 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  a  Special  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester  June  2,  1868,  to  take  notice  of  the  death  of  their 
senior  vice-president,  Hon.  Levi  Lincoln.  Worcester,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (170 


38  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1868.     Worcester,  18G9. 

Svo,  pp.  62.  (171. 

AMERICAN  "ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  28,  1809.     Worcester,  1869. 

Svo,  pp.  79.     Two  folded  plates. 
Tages  53-79  contain  "Ancient  tumuli  in  Georgia,"  by  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr. 

(172 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1869.     Worcester,  1869. 

Svo.  pp.  53.  (ITS 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual   Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  27,  1870.     Worcester,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  52.  (174 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual   Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1870.     Worcester,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  68.  (175 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  at  Boston.  April  26.  1871.     Worcester,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.  55.  (176 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual   Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1871.     Worcester,  1872. 
Svo,  pp.  66.      Map. 

The  report  of  the  Council,  by  E.  E.  Hale,  treats  of  the  history  of  discovery  in 
the  Pacific.  (177 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  23,  1872.     Worcester,  1872. 
Svo,  pp.   85.      Map. 

Tages  65-82  contain  a  paper  "  On  the  likelihood  of  an  admixture  of  Japanese 
blood  on  our  northwest  coast,"  by  Horace  Davis  ;  pp.  83-85,  "  The  cosmogony  of 
Dante  and  Columbus,"  by  Edward  E.  Hale.  (178 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual   Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1872.     Worcester,  1873. 
Svo,   pp.   53. 

Tages  43-53  contain  "  The  Star-Spangled  Banner  and  national  songs,"  by  Ste 
phen  Salisbury.  (179 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  30,  1873.     Worcester,  1873. 

Svo,    pp.   92.     Plate.  (ISO 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual   Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  at  Worcester,  October  21,  1873.     Worcester,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  154.      Map. 

The  Report  of  the  Council,  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull,  is  mainly  devoted  to  an 
account  of  the  origin  and  early  progress  of  Indian  missions  in  New  England. 
Pp.  45-62  contain  "  Books  and  tracts  in  the  Indian  language,  or  designed  for  the 
use  of  the  Indians,  printed  at  Cambridge  and  Boston,  1653-1721,"  by  J.  Ham 
mond  Trumbull ;  pp.  83-92,  "  Early  maps  in  Munich,"  by  Edward  E.  Hale ;  pp. 
93-96,  "  Note  on  Robert  Dudley,  Duke  of  Northumberland,  and  his  Arcano  del 
Mare  ;  "  pp.  97-99,  "  Remarks  of  E.  C.  Smyth  on  some  of  the  connections,  by 
marriage,  of  Columbus  ;  "  pp.  101-112,  "  Memorandum  as.  to  the  discovery  of  the 
Bay  of  San  Francisco,"  by  John  T.  Doyle,  with  introductory  remarks  by  John 
D.  Washburn ;  pp.  113-154,  "  Memorial  of  Governor  Endecott,"  by  Stephen 
Salisbury.  (181 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  39 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  29,  1874.  Worcester,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  67. 

Pages  59-67  contain  "  The  great  awakening,"   by  Isaac  Smucker.  (182 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1874.  Worcester,  1875. 

8vo,    pp.   50.  (183 

Report  of  the  Council,  by  Benjamin  F.  Thomas,  with  remarks  upon  the  legal 
and  political  issues  of  the  Rebellion. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  28,  1875.  Worcester,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  89. 

The  Report  of  the  Council,  lay  Stephen  Salisbury  (pp.  21—07),  discusses 
Schliemann's  discoveries.  (184 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  held  at 
Worcester,  October  21,  1875.  Worcester,  187G. 

8vo,  pp.  78.     Folded  map. 

Pages  49-63  contain  "  Records  of  the  Council  for  New  England,"  by  Charles 
Deane ;  pp.  65-78,  "  The  criminal  laws  of  Massachusetts,"  substance  of  the 
remarks  of  Judge  Aldrich.  (185 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  20,  1876.  Worcester,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  104. 

The  Report  of  the  Council,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  (pp.  19-61),  concerns  the 
Maya  antiquities  of  Yucatan  ;  pp.  89-104  contain  "  Historical  and  biblio 
graphical  notes  on  the  laws  of  New  Hampshire,"  by  Albert  II.  Hoyt.  (186 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  187C.  Worcester,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  75.  (187 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  a  Special  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  March  20,  1877,  to  take  notice  of  the  death  of 
their  associate,  Hon.  Emory  Washburn,  LI..  D.  Worcester,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (1S8 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  25,  1877.  Worcester,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  119.      Photographs.      Heliotypes. 

Pages  57-63  contain  The  Copper  Age  in  Wisconsin,  by  James  Davie  Butler  ; 
pp.  64-69,  The  Davenport  Tablets,  by  R.  J.  Farquharson  ;  pp.  70-119,  Dr.  Le 
Plongeon  in  Yucatan,  the  discovery  of  a  statue  called  Chac  Mool,  and  the  com 
munications  of  Dr.  Augustus  Le  Plongeon  concerning  explorations  in  the  Yucatan 
Peninsula,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  (1.89 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  22,  1877.  Worcester,  187S. 

Svo,  pp.  112   (1). 

The  Report  of  the  Council,  by  Charles  Deane  (pp.  12-77)  treats  of  the  "Con 
vention  of  Saratoga."  (19O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  24,  1878.  Worcester,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  110.      Two  plans. 

Pages  38-42  contain  Remarks  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Dr.  Sweetser,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Robbing  ;  pp.  43-64,  Massachusetts  and  Maine,  their  Union  and  Separation,  by 
P.  Emory  Aldrich  ;  pp.  65-69,  On  the  Decrease  of  the  Relative  Number  of  Col 
lege-Educated  Men  in  Massachusetts  during  the  Present  Century,  by  Edward 
Hitchcock ;  pp.  71-89,  Terra-Cotta  Figure  from  Isla  Mujeres,  Northeast  Coast 
of  Yucatan,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr. ;  pp.  91-110,  The  Mexican  Calendar  Stone, 
by  Philipp  J.  J.  Valentini,  translated  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  (191 


40  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1878.     Worcester,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  131.     Illustrated.     Ileliotypes.     Portrait. 

Pages  65-75  contain  Archaeological  Communication  on  Yucatan,  by  Augustus 
Le  Plongeon  ;  pp.  77-106,  Notes  on  Yucatan,  by  Alice  D.  Le  Plongeon  ;  pp.  116— 
126,  Reinterment  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  LL.  D.,  Founder  of  the  Society  ;  pp.  126- 
131,  Reception  of  Governor  John  Winthrop  at  Salem,  June  12,  1630,  a  Sequel  to 
the  Memorial  of  Governor  John  Endicott,  in  Proceedings  of  Society,  October  21, 
1873,  by  Stephen  Salisbury.  (192 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  30,  1879.     Worcester,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  120.     Illustrated.     Portrait. 

Pages  63-69  contain  Proceedings  at  the  Presentation  of  a  Portrait  of  Samuel 
F.  Haven,  LL.  1).,  librarian  of  the  Society  since  April,  1838  ;  pp.  71-79,  A  Day 
at  Mount  Vernon  in  1797,  by  Hamilton  B.  Staples  ;  pp.  81—112,  Mexican  Copper 
Tools,  by  Philipp  J.  J.  Yalentini,  from  the  German,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr. ; 
pp.  113—117,  Letter  from  Dr.  Augustus  Le  Plongeon  [on  the  Maya  language, 
etc.],  (193 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Society  held  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1879.     AVorcester,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  117.      Illustrated. 

Pages  71-117  contain  the  Katunes  of  Maya  history,  by  Philipp  J.  J.  Yalentini, 
translated  from  the  German  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  (194 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Semi-annual  Meeting  of 
the  Society  held  in  Boston,  April  28,  1880.     Worcester,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  91,   (2).     Illustrated. 

Pages  53-58  contain  Remarks  of  Dr.  Charles  Deane  on  the  Late  Vice-President 
Lenox  ;  pp.  59-91,  The  Landa  Alphabet,  a  Spanish  Fabrication,  by  Philipp  J.  J. 
Yalentini.  The  two  pages  at  the  end  are  inserted,  having  been  omitted  uninten 
tionally  when  the  number  was  printed.  (195 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings   of   the   American   Antiquarian 
Society.     New  series,  Vol.  i,  October,  1880-October,  1881.     Worcester,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  485.     Illustrated.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Prefatory  note  ;  Officers  from  1812  to  1881,  and  members,  January 
1,  1881  ;  Officers  elected  October,  1880  ;  Annual  meeting,  October  21,  1880  ;  Pro 
ceedings  at  the  meeting  ;  Report  of  the  Council,  by  Stephen  Salisbury  ;  Report 
of  the  librarian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  Personal  rec 
ollections  of  Baron  Yisconti,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Mexican  paper,  by  Ph.  J.  J. 
Yalentini ;  Notes  on  the  bibliography  of  Yucatan  and  Central  America,  by  Ad.  F. 
Bandelier.  Semiannual  meeting,  April  27,  1881  :  Proceedings  at  the  meeting ; 
Report  of  the  Council,  by  Nathaniel  Paine  ;  List  of  orderly  books  and  kindred 
records  in  the  library  of  the  Society  ;  Report  on  the  library  ;  Donors  and  dona 
tions  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  The  centennial  of  the  Massachusetts  constitu 
tion,  by  Alexander  II.  Bullock  ;  Coronado's  discovery  of  the  seven  cities,  by  Ed 
ward  E.  Hale  ;  Mayapan  and  Maya  inscriptions,  by  Augustus  Le  Plongeon  ;  Two 
Mexican  Chalchihuites,  the  Humboldt  celt  and  the  Leyden  plate,  by  Philipp  J.  J. 
Yalentini.  Annual  meeting  October  21,  1881  :  Proceedings  ;  Report  of  the  Coun 
cil,  by  E.  E.  Hale  ;  Report  on  the  library  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  Report  of  the 
treasurer  ;  Action  of  the  Council  on  the  death  of  Samuel  F.  Haven  ;  Origin  of 
the  names  of  the  States  of  the  Union,  by  Hamilton  B.  Staples  ;  Humerus  found 
at  Concord,  Mass.,  letter  from  Edward  S.  Hoar  ;  President  Garfield's  New  Eng 
land  ancestry,  by  George  F.  Hoar  ;  Tithingmen,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams  ;  What  is 
the  true  site  of  "  The  seven  cities  of  Cibola,"  visited  by  Coronado  in  1540,  by 
Henry  W.  Haynes  ;  The  testimony  of  Fabyan's  Chronicle  to  Hakluyt's  account 
of  the  Cabots,  by  George  Dexter;  English  officers  in  America,  by  E.  E.  Hale; 
Report  on  by-laws  ;  By-laws  adopted,  October  21,  1881  ;  Rules  and  regulations 
for  the  government  of  the  library;  Errata;  Index.  (196 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  41 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society.  New  series,  Vol.  n,  April,  1882- April,  1883.  Worcester,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  383.      Illustrated.     Folded  map. 

Contents  :  Part  1.  Prefatory  note  ;  Semiannual  meeting,  April  26,  1882  ;  Pro 
ceedings  ;  Report  of  the  Council,  by  Egbert  C.  Smyth  ;  Appendix  to  Report  of  the 
Council  [on  the  catacombs  of  Rome]  ;  Report  on  the  library  ;  Donors  and  dona 
tions  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer ;  Robert  Boyle,  by  Charles  O.  Thompson  ;  Note 
upon  the  perforated  Indian  humerus  found  at  Concord,  Mass.,  by  Henry  W. 
Ilaynes  ;  Note  by  committee  of  publication  ;  Notes  on  Mitla,  by  Louis  II.  Ayme. 
Part  2.  Annual  meeting,  October  21,  1882  ;  Report  of  the  Council,  by  George  F. 
Hoar ;  Report  on  the  library ;  Donors  and  donations ;  A  visit  to  Palos  and 
Rabida,  by  Edward  E.  Hale  ;  Notes  on  the  history  of  witchcraft  in  Massachu 
setts,  by  George  II.  Moore  ;  The  Olmecas  and  the  Tultecas,  by  Philipp  J.  J.  Val- 
entini ;  An  ancient  document  of  the  house  of  Washington,  by  Edward  G.  Porter  ; 
Notes  on  copper  implements  from  Mexico,  by  Frederick  W.  Putnam.  Part  3. 
Semiannual  meeting,  April  25,  1883;  Proceedings;  Report  of  the  Council, -by 
John  D.  Washburn  ;  Report  on  the  library  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  Report  of  the 
treasurer  ;  Action  of  the  Council  on  the  death  of  Isaac  Davis  ;  Gleanings  from 
the  sources  of  the  history  of  the  second  parish,  Worcester,  Mass.,  by  Samuel  S. 
Green  ;  The  journey  of  Moncacht  Ape,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Iron  from 
the  Ohio  mounds,  a  review  of  the  statements  and  misconceptions  of  two  writers 
of  over  sixty  years  ago,  by  Frederick  W.  Putnam  ;  Notes  upon  ancient  soapstone 
quarries,  worked  for  the  manufacture  of  cooking  utensils,  by  Henry  W.  Haynes  ; 
Index  to  Vol.  n.  (197 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society.  New  series,  Vol.  in,  October,  1883-April,  1885.  Worcester,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  532.     Illustrated.     Plate.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Note  ;  Annual  meeting,  October  21,  1883  ;  Proceedings  ;  Report  of 
the  Council,  by  George  Bancroft,  Stephen  Salisbury  ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ; 
Donors  and  donations  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  Semiannual  meeting,  April  30, 

1884  ;  Proceedings  ;  Report  of  the  Council,  by  P.  Emory  Aldrich  ;  Report  of  the 
librarian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer ;  The  province  laws, 
by  Hamilton   B.   Staples  ;   The  stone   implements  of  Asia,   by   Heinrich   Fischer ; 
Memoir  of  C.  II.  Berendt,  by  D.  G.  Brinton  ;  Action  of  the  Council,  August  28, 
1884,  on  the  death  of  President  Salisbury  ;  Annual  meeting,  October  21,  1884  ; 
Proceedings  ;  Notices  of  the  death  of  President  Salisbury  ;  Memorial  by  Andrew 
P.  Peabody  ;  Letter  from  George  Bancroft ;  Action  of  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society ;  Action  of  New  England   Historic  Genealogical   Society ;   Report  of  the 
Council,    by    J.    Hammond    Trumbull,    Samuel    S.    Green ;    Report    of   the    treas 
urer  ;    Report    of   the   librarian ;    Donors    and   donations ;    Notes   on   copper    im 
plements   of   America,    by    Henry    W.    Haynes ;   Semiannual    meeting,    April    20, 

1885  ;  Report  of  the  Council,  by  George  F.  Hoar  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;   Re 
port  of  the  librarian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  Authorship  of  the  Federalist,  by 
Henry  Cabot  Lodge ;  The  history  of  Connecticut  as  illustrated  by  the  names  of 
her  towns,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter  ;  Semi-lunar  and  crescent-shaped  tools,  by  Ph. 
J.    J.    Yalentini  ;   French   fabrications,    or    blunders    in   American    linguistics,    by 
Henry   W.   Haynes  ;  Notices   of  deceased   members :  Ellis   Ames,   by   Thomas   L. 
Nelson ;  Edward   Jarvis,   by   Samuel   S.    Green ;  William    Barry,   by   William    F. 
Poole ;  Porter  C.   Bliss,  by   ,T.    Evarts   Greene ;  Samuel   C.   Damon,   by   Ebenezer 
Cutler;  George   H.    Preble,   by   Nathaniel    Paine ;  Charles    O.    Thompson,    by    P. 
Emory  Aldrich  ;   Officers  elected,  October,  1884  ;  List  of  members,  May  1,  1885  ; 
Index  to  Vol.  in.  (198 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society.  New  series,  Vol.  iv,  October,  1885-April,  1887.  Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  39G. 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  October  21,  1885  :  Lechford  notebook ;  Ohio  mounds  ; 
Report  of  the  Council ;  The  fallacies  of  history,  by  A.  P.  Peabody  ;  Report  of 
the  treasurer ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ;  Donors  and  donations.  Proceedings, 
April  28,  1886  ;  Central  American  jades,  by  F.  W.  Putnam  ;  Report  of  the  Coun 
cil  ;  Voluntary  system  in  the  maintenance  of  ministers  in  the  colonies  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay  and  Plymouth,  by  Samuel  S.  Green;  Report  of  the  treasurer;  Re 
port  of  the  librarian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  English  sources  of  American  dia 
lect,  by  Thomas  Wentworth  Higginson.  Proceedings,  October  21,  1886;  The 


42  AMEEICAN    HISTOKICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

slave  trade  ;  Orderly  books  ;  The  Franklin  Papers  ;  Report  of  the  Council  ;  The 
connection  of  Massachusetts  with  slavery  and  the  slave  trade,  by  Charles  Deane ; 
Report  of  the  treasurer ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  Arch 
aeological  research  in  Yucatan,  by  Edward  II.  Thompson.  Proceedings,  April  27, 
1887  ;  Cypres  ;  Earl  Percy  letters  ;  Sketch  of  Hon.  John  Davis  ;  Colony  of  Nox, 
by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  Report  of  the  Council ;  The  great  charitable 
trusts  of  England,  by  C.  A.  Chase  ;  Pliny  Earl  Chase,  by  Samuel  S.  Green  ;  Report 
of  the  treasurer  ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  The  Roxbury 
Latin  School,  by  J.  Evarts  Greene ;  Selections  from  letters  received  by  David 
Daggett,  1786-1802,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter  ;  Explorations  in  Yucatan,  by  Edward 
H.  Thompson;  Index.  (199 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings    of    the    American    Antiquarian 
Society.     New  Series,  Vol.  v,  October,  1887-October,  1888.     Worcester,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  viii   (2),  508. 

Contents  :  The  Roxbury  Latin  School,  by  Henry  W.  Haynes  ;  Ruined  building 
at  Labna,  YTucatan  ;  Report  of  the  Council  [with  obituary  notices  of  Ben.  Perley 
Poore,  Elias  Nason,  Charles  Rau,  and  Spencer  Fullerton  Baird]  ;  Estimates  of 
population  in  the  American  colonies,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter  :  Report  of  the  treas- 
•  urer;  Report  of  the  librarian;  Donors  and  donations;  King  Philip's  war,  with 
special  reference  to  the  attack  on  Brookfield  in  August,  1675,  by  Grindall  Rey 
nolds  ;  Wheeler's  defeat,  1675 — where?  by  Lucius  R.  Paige;  The  early  African 
slave  trade  in  New  England,  by  William  B.  Weeden  ;  The  first  scholarship  at 
Harvard  College,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  Roger  Williams,  freeman  of 
Massachusetts,  by  Reuben  A.  Guild  ;  The  Roxbury  Latin  School,  by  J.  Evarts 
Greene.  Proceedings,  April  25,  1888 :  Remarks  of  Hamilton  B.  Staples  and 
Edward  Everett  Hale  on  the  presentation  of  the  sword  of  Fitz-John  Winthrop  ; 
Ruins  at  Kich-Moo  and  Chun-Kat-Cin  ;  Report  of  the  Council  ;  Early  books  and 
libraries,  by  Stephen  Salisbury  ;  Report  of  the  treusurer  ;  Report  of  the  libra 
rian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  Notes  on  the  bibliography  of  witchcraft  in  Massa 
chusetts,  by  George  H.  Moore  ;  Photography  as  an  aid  to  local  history,  by  George 
E.  Francis ;  Monetary  unification,  by  Robert  Noxon  Toppan  ;  The  Cambridge 
Press,  by  Andrew  McF.  Davis  ;  The  legislative  history  of  the  ordinance  of  1787, 
by  John  M.  Merriam.  Proceedings,  October,  1888  :  Action  of  the  Council  : 
Death  of  Joseph  Sargent,  M.  D. ;  Report  of  the  Council ;  Naval  history  of  the 
Revolution,  by  Edward  E.  Hale  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  Report  of  the  libra 
rian  ;  Donors  and  donations  ;  The  case  of  Bathsheba  Spooner,  by  Samuel  Swett 
Green  ;  Hopkinsianism,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody  ;  La  Salle's  monument  at  Rouen, 
by  Hamilton  B.  Staples  ;  The  site  of  the  first  college  building  at  Cambridge,  by 
Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  The  Alabama  stone,  by  Henry  W.  Haynes ;  Index. 

(2OO 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     New    series,    Vol.    vi,    April, 
1889-April,  1890.     Worcester,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  375,  ix.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  Council,  by  P.  Emory  Aldrich  ;  Christian  religion 
and  the  common  law,  by  P.  Emory  Aldrich  ;  Illustrated  Americana,  by  James  F. 
Hunnewell ;  The  bay  of  San  Francisco,  by  J.  T.  Doyle  ;  Nephrite  and  jadeite,  by 
L.  P.  Kinnicutt ;  Report  of  the  Council ;  The  Farmer's  Weekly  Museum,  by  A.. 
P.  Peabody  ;  The  navigation  laws,  by  Edward  Channing ;  The  Peabody  Museum 
in  Cambridge,  by  F.  W.  Putnam  ;  Cotton  Mather  and  his  slaves,  by  Henry  W. 
Haynes  ;  Robert  College,  Constantinople,  by  Cyrus  Hamlin  ;  Death  of  Charles 
Deane  ;  List  of  members  ;  Foundation  of  the  Swiss  Republic,  by  J.  D.  Wash- 
burn  ;  The  Aborigines  of  Australia,  by  E.  G.  Porter ;  The  early  college  buildings 
at  Cambridge,  by  A.  McFarland  Davis ;  Cranium  from  Progreso,  Yucatan,  by 
Franz  Boas ;  Copies  of  Maya  pottery  and  implements,  by  Stephen  Salisbury  ; 
Index.  (2O1 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     New  series,  Vol.  vii,  October, 
1890-October,  1891.     Worcester,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  xv,  454. 

Contents  :  The  northern  boundary  of  Massachusetts  in  its  relations  to  New 
Hampshire,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Reminiscences  of  Dr.  John  Park,  by  Edward 
H.  Hall;  A  forgotten  patriot  [John  Whitcomb],  by  Henry  S.  Nourse  ;  Boy  life 
in  a  Massachusetts  country  town  thirty  years  ago,  by  G.  Stanley  Hall ;  Finan 
cial  embarrassments  of  the  New  England  ministers  in  the  last  century  [on 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  43 

Jeremy  Belknap],  by  C.  C.  Smith;  A  singular  ancient  work  [at  Foster's,  Warren 
County  Ohio],  by  F.  W.  Putnam;  Action  of  the  Council:  Death  of  George  Ban 
croft  ;  Government  in  Canada  and  the  United  States  compared,  by  George  F. 
Hoar ;  George  Bancroft,  by  Samuel  Swett  Green ;  Dr.  Schliemann  and  the 
archaeological  value  of  his  discoveries,  by  Thomas  Chase  ;  The  Abbe  Brasseur  de 
Bourbourg,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams  ;  Paper  on  ecstasy  and  trance,  by  G.  Stanley 
Hall ;  The  French  Canadians  in  New  England,  by  Egbert  C.  Smyth  ;  Illustrated 
Americana  of  the  Revolution,  by  James  P.  Hunnewell  ;  Historic  burial  places  of 
Boston  and  vicinity,  by  John  M.  Merriam  ;  The  Galapagos  Islands,  by  George 
Baur  ;  William  Lincoln,  by  Charles  A.  Chase ;  Index.  (2O2 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  New  series,  Vol.  vin,  April, 
1892- April,  1893.  Worcester,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  xxi,  481. 

Contents  :  Letter  of  John  Davenport  to  the  First  Church,  Roxbury,  1004  ;  The 
history  of  the  earth  in  libraries  and  museums,  by  G.  E.  Ellis  ;  Some  Rhode  Island 
contributions  to  the  intellectual  life  of  the  last  century,  by  W.  E.  Foster ; 
Thomas  Coram  in  Boston  and  Taunton,  by  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill ;  Swiss  pact 
of  1291,  by  J.  D.  Washburn  ;  The  landfall  of  Columbus  at  San  Salvador,  by  Phil- 
ipp  J.  J.  Valentini ;  The  results  of  Columbus's  discovery,  by  E.  E.  Hale ;  The 
world  of  commerce  in  1492,  by  William  B.  Weeden  ;  The  ancient  structures  of 
Yucatan  not  communal  dwellings,  by  Edward  H.  Thompson  ;  Yucatan  at  the 
time  of  its  discovery,  by  Edward  H.  Thompson  ;  The  Lady  Mowlson  scholarship 
at  Cambridge,  by  Andrew  McF.  Davis  ;  Rutherford  Birchard  Hayes,  by  George  F. 
Hoar  ;  The  Santa  Fe  trade,  its  route  and  character,  by  J.  Evarts  Greene  ;  The 
British  public  record  office  and  the  materials  in  it  for  early  American  history,  by 
W.  Noel  Sainsbury  ;  Memoir  of  Major-General  Thomas  Harrison,  by  Charles  H. 
Firth  ;  Index.  (2O3 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  New  series,  Vol.  ix,  October, 
1893-October,  1894.  Worcester,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  (3),  495.     Folded  map. 

Contents:  Wheeler's  defeat,  1675 — where?  by  S.  A.  Green;  Remarks  concern 
ing  John  Davis,  by  George  F.  Hoar  ;  Necrology — George  Chandler  ;  Charles  Col- 
cock  Jones,  jr.,  John  James  Bell ;  Eligio  Ancona,  by  F.  B.  Dexter ;  On  some  so 
cial  distinctions  at  Harvard  and  Yale  before  the  Revolution,  by  F.  B.  Dexter  ; 
Edmund  Burke,  his  services  as  agent  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  by  C.  Steb- 
bins  ;  The  archives  of  Harvard  College,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Necrology — Francis 
Parkman,  Charles  H.  Bell,  George  W.  Childs,  Isaac  Smucker,  William  F.  Poole, 
Andres  Aznar  Perez  ;  On  the  history  of  American  college  text-books  and  tench- 
ing  of  logic,  ethics,  psychology,  and  allied  subjects,  by  G.  Stanley  Hall  ;  On  the 
past  in  the  present  in  Asia,  by  John  Bellows  ;  The  new  found  journal  of  Charles 
Floyd,  a  sergeant  under  Captains  Lewis  and  Clark,  by  James  Davie  Butler  ;  Con 
cord  [Mass.],  by  J.  McK.  Merriam;  Aborigines  of  the  West  Indies,  by  F.  A. 
Ober  ;  Eliot's  Bible  and  the  Ojibway  language,  by  J.  A.  Gilfillan  ;  Address  of  the 
citizens  of  Westmoreland,  Va.,  to  President  Adams,  July  11,  1798,  with  his  re 
ply  ;  Quality  the  prevailing  element  in  representation  [in  New  England],  by  W. 
B.  Weeden.  Obituaries  :  William  Dwight  Whitney,  by  S.  E.  Baldwin  :  Grindall 
Reynolds,  by  G.  F.  Hoar.  The  rival  claimants  for  North  America,  1497-1755,  by 
Justin  Winsor  ;  Analysis  of  the  pictorial  text  inscribed  on  two  Palenque  tablets, 
by  P.  J.  J.  Valentini  ;  The  political  duel  between  Nicholas,  the  Czar  of  Russia, 
and  Lord  Stratford  de  Redcliffe,  the  great  English  ambassador,  by  Cyrus  Ham- 
lin  ;  Memorial  of  George  E.  Ellis  ;  of  Peleg  Emory  Aldrich  ;  Index.  2O4 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  New  series.  Vol.  x.  April, 
1895-Oct,  1895,  inclusive.  Worcester,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  vi    (2),  442. 

Contents :  Proceedings  at  the  semiannual  meeting,  Apr.  24,  1895 ;  Remarks 
upon  the  Scotch-Irish,  by  G.  Stanley  Hall,  Edward  L.  Pierce,  and  others ;  Re 
port  of  the  council :  Obituaries — Robert  Charles  Winthrop,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ; 
Peleg  Emory  Aldrich,  by  Frank  I'.  Goulding  ;  Seiior  Joaquin  Garcia  Icazbalceta 
and  George  Olcott,  by  Stephen  Salisbury  ;  William  Noel  Sainsbury,  by  Hubert 
Hall.  The  Scotch-Irish  in  America,  by  Samuel  S.  Green,  with  a  bibliographical 
note ;  Report  of  the  librarian,  Edmund  M.  Barton ;  The  law  of  adultery  and 
ignominious  punishments,  with  especial  reference  to  the  penalty  of  wearing  a 
letter  affixed  to  the  clothing,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Map  of  Chequam- 


44  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

egon  bay,  Lake  Superior;  The  story  of  Chequamegon  bay,  by  Reuben  Gold 
Thwaites  ;  The  food  of  certain  American  Indians  and  their  methods  of  preparing 
it,  by  Lucien  Carr ;  Palenque,  by  Edward  II.  Thompson;  Proceedings  at  the 
annual  meeting,  October  23,  1895  ;  Report  of  the  council  :  Obituaries — Hamilton 
Andrews  Hill,  by  Edward  G.  Porter;  John  Fletcher  Williams,  by  J.  Evarts 
Greene ;  James  Jackson,  by  Stephen  Salisbury.  Some  early  writings  of  Jona 
than  Edwards,  1714-1726,  by  Egbert  C.  Smyth,  with  two  facsimiles;  Report  of 
the  treasurer ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ;  A  list  of  early  American  imprints  in 
the  library  of  the  Society,  1640-1700,  prepared  by  Nathaniel  Paine ;  The  liter 
ature  of  witchcraft  in  New  England,  by  Justin  Winsor ;  Construction  of  new 
communities  and  States  in  the  northwest,  by  Cushman  K.  Davis  ;  The  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill  from  a  strategic  point  of  view,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  Analysis 
of  the  pictorial  text  inscribed  on  two  Palenque  tablets,  by  Philipp  J.  J.  Valen- 
tini  ;  Ancient  tombs  of  Palenque,  by  Edward  II.  Thompson  ;  Index.  (2O5 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY,  Proceedings.  New  series.  Vol.  xi,  April, 
1890-April,  1897.  Worcester,  1898. 

Svo,  vi   (2),  537  pp. 

Contents  :  Proceedings ;  Report  of  the  council  ;  Memorial  notices  of  Joseph 
Jones  and  William  Whitney  Rice,  by  C.  A.  Chase;  Our  dealings  with  the  Indians, 
by  J.  Evarts  Greene  ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ;  Givers  and  gifts  ;  Notes  on  early 
American  literature,  by  James  F.  Hunnewell  ;  Legislation  and  litigation  con 
nected  with  the  Land  Bank  of  1740,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  History  of 
explorations  in  the  Mississippi  valley,  by  Stephen  D.  Peet,  with  maps  ;  Account 
of  the  laying  of  the  memorial  stone  of  the  Robinson  Memorial  Church  at  Gains 
borough,  England,  by  Charles  Augustus  Chase  ;  Account  of  a  European  trip,  by 
Geo.  F.  Hoar ;  Memorial  notices  of  Ernst  Curtius ;  Lucius  Robinson  Paige ; 
Twenty  unsettled  miles  in  the  Northeast  Boundary,  by  Thomas  Corwin  Menden- 
hall  ;  A  map  of  Passamaquoddy  Bay  showing  proposed  boundary  ;  Reports  ;  Let 
ter  of  Wilberforce  Eames  on  a  copy  of  "  The  Association  "  or  nonimportation 
agreement  of  1774  ;  The  "  new  philosophy,"  against  which  students  at  Yale  col 
lege  were  warned  in  1714,  by  Egbert  C.  Smyth  ;  Remarks  to  C.  P.  Bowditch  in 
regard  to  the  Bellingham  deed,  1700 ;  Report  of  the  council  with  obituary 
notices  of  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould,  F.  A.  Walker ;  Some  great  trusts  in  the 
LTnited  States,  by  Charles  A.  Chase ;  The  permanence  of  the  Greek  type,  by 
Edwin  A.  Grosvenor  ;  The  General  Court  and  quarrels  between  individuals  aris 
ing  from  the  Land  Bank,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Dr.  Saugrain's  relation 
of  his  voyage  down  the  Ohio  river  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Falls  in  1788,  by 
Eugene  F.  Bliss  ;  Dress  and  ornaments  of  certain  American  Indians,  by  Lucien 
Carr;  Early  American  Broadsides,  1680-1800,  prepared  by  Nathaniel  Paine; 
Index.  (12(K» 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  New  series.  Vol.  xn.  Octo 
ber,  1897-October,  1898.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  478. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  annual  meeting,  October  21,  1897  ;  Report  of  the  coun 
cil,  by  F.  B.  Dexter  ;  Obituary  notices  of  James  Hammond  Trumbull,  by  the  council, 
by  President  Salisbury,  by  Geo.  F.  Hoar,  by  Samuel  Swett  Green,  by  Nathaniel 
Paine  ;  An  historical  study  of  the  powers  and  duties  of  the  presidency  in  Yale 
college,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter  ;  Reports  of  the  treasurer  and  librarian  ;  Givers 
and  gifts;  Early  New  England  Catechisms,  1590-1798,  by  Wilberforce  Eames; 
The  early  political  uses  of  "the  word  convention,  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson; 
Edward  Lillie  Pierce,  by  George  F.  Hoar ;  Proceedings  of  the  semi-annual 
meeting,  April  27,  189S ;  Report  of  the  council  ;  Obituaries :  Gardiner  Greene 
Hubbard,  by  George  F.  Hoar ;  Ebenezer  Cutler,  by  Daniel  Merriman  ;  Justin  Win 
sor,  by  J.  L.  Whitney  ;  Thomas  Leverett  Nelson,  by  Rockwood  Hoar  ;  A  famous 
fete  [given  by  Joseph  Bonaparte  at  his  chateau  of  Morfontaine,  3d  Oct.,  1880], 
extracts  from  a  diary  of  William  Vans  Murray,  by  George  F.  Hoar ;  The  genesis 
and  evolution  of  the  Turkish  massacre  of  Armenian  subjects,  by  Cyrus  Hamlin  ; 
John  Winthrop,  junior,  by  Frederick  John  Kingsbury  ;  Proceedings  of  the  an 
nual  meeting,  Oct.  21,  1898 :  Remarks  by  Vice-President  Hoar  in  communi 
cating  copies  of  two  visiting  lists  of  Roger  Sherman  for  the  First  and  Second 
Congress  and  also  a  list  of  the  Senate  in  the  First  Congress;  Remarks,  by 
Nathaniel  Paine  concerning  the  title  of  an  Indian  Primer,  1669,  taken  from  the 
prospectus  of  a  reprint  by  John  Small  of  Edinburgh,  also  giving  some  titles  for 
the  List  of  Early  American  Broadsides,  1743-95;  Report  of  the  council,  by  E.- E. 
Hale :  Notice  of  J.  Hammond  Trumbull's  dictionaries  of  the  language  of  the 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  45 

Massachusetts  Indians,  by  E.  E.  Hale ;  Note  en  the  printed  literature  of  the 
Massachusetts  Indians  ;  Initiations  into  adolescence,  by  G.  Stanley  Hall ;  Mrs. 
Mary  Rowlandson's  removes,  1675-6,  map,  by  II.  S.  Nourse ;  The  Massachu 
setts  Bay  currency,  1690-1750 — The  plates,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis;  A 
flag  episode,  1775,  by  Thomas  C.  Mendenhall ;  Rufus  Putnam,  and  his  pioneer 
life  in  the  northwest,  by  Sidney  Crawford  ;  Index.  (2O7 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     New  series,   Vol.  xiu.     April, 
1899-April,  1900.     Worcester,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  538. 

Contents :  Memoirs  of  Lewis  Henry  Boutell,  Edward  Gay  Mason,  Philipp 
Johann  Joseph  Valentini ;  The  development  of  the  American  people,  by  William 
B.  Weeden ;  The  Boston  meetings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  by 
Chas.  A.  Chase  ;  Report  of  the  librarian,  by  Edmund  M.  Barton  ;  Certain  addi 
tional  notes  touching  upon  the  subjects  of  ignominious  punishments  and  of  the 
Massachusetts  currency,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  What  caused  the  de 
portation  of  the  Acadians  ?  by  James*  P.  Baxter ;  Remarks  upon  "American 
jurisdiction  of  the  Bishop  of  London  in  colonial  times,"  by  various  members  of 
the  society  ;  Original  deeds,  accounts,  and  correspondence  relating  to  the 
Tantiusque  black  lead  mine  in  the  vicinity  of  Sturbridge,  1644-1776,  presented 
to  the  Society  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Memoirs  of  W.  S.  Perry,  O.  C.  Marsh, 
Reuben  A.  Guild,  William  S.  Barton,  Charles  M.  Lamson,  Robert  Clarke;  The 
writing  of  history,  by  James  P.  Baxter  ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  The  American  juris 
diction  of  the  Bishop  of  London  in  colonial  times,  by  Simeon  E.  Baldwin ; 
Copy  of  the  original  patent  of  April  28,  1634,  Patent  roll,  no.  2650  ;  Draft  in 
English,  of  Patent  of  April  28,  1634  ;  Extract  from  the  instructions  to  Gov. 
Shirley,  in  1741.  Several  great  libraries,  by  James  Frothingham  Ilunnewell ; 
Andros  records,  by  Robert  N.  Toppan  ;  The  Forest  of  Dean,  by  John  Bellows  ; 
The  Craigie  House,  Cambridge,  during  its  occupancy  by  Andrew  Craigie  and  his 
widow,  by  Samuel  Swett  Green  ;  A  philanthropist  of  the  last  century  identified 
as  a  Boston  man,  Francis  Green  (Philocophus),  by  Alexander  Graham  Bell; 
William  Paine,  by  George  E.  Francis ;  Some  facts  about  John  and  Sebastian 
Cabot,  by  George  Parker  Winship ;  Some  notes  on  Isaiah  Thomas  and  his 
Worcester  imprints,  by  Charles  L.  Nichols ;  The  Mascoutins,  by  Lucien  Carr ; 
Andros's  proclamation  money,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Necrology  ;  Index. 

(20S 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     New  series,  Vol.  xiv.     October, 
1900,  October,  1901.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  520. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  ;  Subscription  in  1793  that  the  State  capital  be  moved 
to  Worcester,  with  remarks  by  Geo.  F.  Hoar ;  Necrology :  John  Nicholas 
Brown,  William  Crowninshield  Endicott,  Cyrus  Hamlin,  Samuel  Jennison,  John 
Elbridge  Hudson,  Charles  Jeremy  Hoadly ;  The  Boston  Massacre,  by  Samuel 
A.  Green ;  Reports  of  officers ;  Student  customs,  by  G.  Stanley  Hall ;  Mrs. 
Lucretia  (Chandler)  Bancroft's  letter  to  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Gherardi,  with  intro 
duction  by  Horace  Davis  ;  Historical  notes  on  the  letter,  by  Andrew  McFarland 
Davis ;  Remarks  by  Geo.  F.  Hoar  on  some  laud  purchased  of  John  Hancock 
by  Stephen  Salisbury,  sr.  ;  Remarks  by  Edward  Everett  Hale  on  the  Dictionary 
of  the  Natick  Language,  by  J.  II.  Trumbull ;  Remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland 
Davis  on  the  value  of  the  estate  of  John  Chandler,  American  Loyalist ; 
Japanese  circular  in  behalf  of  the  Perry  monument  in  Japan,  presented  by 
Geo.  F.  Hoar ;  Necrology :  Mandell  Creightou,  Edward  Elbridge  Salisbury ; 
Land  titles  of  the  society,  by  Charles  A.  Chase  ;  Report  of  the  librarian  :  Pros 
pectus  of  the  Literary  Exchange,  1810,  issued  by  John  Howard  Payne  :  Adver 
tisement  of  an  electrical  exhibition  at  Faneuil  Hall,  from  the  Boston  Evening 
Post,  April  24,  1751  ;  Manteo  and  Jack  Straw,  by  William  T.  Forbes :  The 
Province  Snow,  "  Prince  of  Orange,"  by  Waldo  Lincoln,  with  appendices,  A. 
Extracts  from  Massachusetts'  archives  and  records  of  the  Court  and  Council, 
July,  1740-4  ;  Muster  rolls  of  the  Snow  Prince  of  Orange,  1740-2.  B.  Extracts 
from  Boston  newspapers,  1740-5 ;  Copy  of  a  letter  from  Increase  Mather  to 
Joseph  Parsons,  1705  ;  Necrology  :  Cushman  Kellogg  Davis,  Robert  Noxon  Top- 
pan  ;  Charles  Allen  of  Worcester,  by  George  F.  Hoar ;  Reminiscences  of  John 
Fiske,  by  Samuel  Swett  Green  ;  The  Confederacy  and  the  Transvaal,  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams  ;  England  of  the  time  of  the  War  of  Independence,  by  John  Bel 
lows  ;  Archaeological  and  ethnological  research  in  the  United  States,  by  Frederic 
W.  Putnam  ;  "  The  Sale  of  Tantiusques,"  an  early  mining  venture  in  Massa 
chusetts,  by  George  F.  Haynes ;  Index.  (2O9 


46  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  New  series.  Vol.  xv.  April, 
1902-April,  1903.  Worcester,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  vi,  472. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  ;  Report  of  the  Council ;  Mary  Griffin  and  her  creed,  by 
Egbert  C.  Smyth  ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ;  Greek  archaeology,  by  Austin  S. 
Garver ;  A  bit  of  unpublished  correspondence  between  Henry  D.  Thoreau  and 
Isaac  T.  Hecker,  by  E.  Harlow  Russell ;  The  King  Alfred  Millennial,  by  Edwin 
D.  Mead ;  Gosnold  at  Cuttyhunk,  by  Edward  Everett  Hale ;  Brewster  auto 
graph  in  Wisconsin,  by  James  D.  Butler  ;  Remarks  on  Shays's  Rebellion,  by 
Charles  Francis  Adams ;  Three  commonwealths — Massachusetts,  Connecticut, 
Rhode  Island — their  early  development,  by  William  B.  Weeden  ;  A  few  notes  on 
the  Shays  Rebellion,  by  John  Noble ;  The  Connecticut  compromise,  by  George 
F.  Hoar ;  The  painted  rocks  of  Lake  Chelan,  by  William  D.  Lyman ;  Special 
meeting  of  the  Council;  Copy  of  the  Fragment  on  Mummies  (Sir  Thomas 
Browne's  Works)  ;  Obituary  ;  Some  letters,  etc.,  of  John  Hancock  and  Thomas 
dishing,  by  Allen  C.  Thomas  ;  "  The  fund  at  Boston  in  New  England,"  by  Andrew 
McFarland  Davis ;  The  navigation  of  the  Connecticut  river,  by  W.  De  Loss 
Love;  Bibliography;  Did  Sir  Thomas  Browne  write  "Fragment  on  Mummies?" 
by  Samuel  Swett  Green  ;  Portrait  of  John  Bellows  ;  Index.  (21O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  New  series.  Vol.  xvi.  Octo 
ber,  1903-October,  1904.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  vi,   (2),  408. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting ;  Report  of  the  council ;  Some 
notes  upon  the  genesis  of  the  power  loom  in  Worcester  county,  by  Henry  S. 
Nourse  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  Report  of  the  librarian  ;  The  land  bank  mort 
gages  in  Worcester  county,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  The  contributions  of 
the  American  Indian  to  civilization,  by  Alexander  F.  Chamberlain ;  Edward 
Woodville — Knight  Errant,  by  Roger  B.  Merriam  ;  Special  meeting  of  the  council 
on  the  death  of  Henry  S.  Nourse ;  Proceedings  at  the  semi-annual  meeting ; 
Report  of  the  Council  ;  Obituary— Henry  Stedman  Nourse ;  The  commercial 
primacy  of  the  United  States,  by  Edmund  A.  Engler  ;  Algonquian  language  and 
literature — report  by  the  committee  of  publication,  by  Edward  E.  Hale ;  The 
attempted  suicide  of  a  Massachusetts  town  (Pelham),  by  George  H.  Haynes ; 
Certain  great  monuments,  by  James  F.  Hunnewell ;  Andrew  Haswell  Green — a 
sketch  of  his  ancestry,  life,  and  work,  by  Samuel  Swett  Green ;  Myths  and 
superstitions  of  the  Oregon  Indians,  by  William  D.  Lyman ;  Special  meetings 
of  the  Council  on  the  deaths  of  Egbert  Coffin  Smyth  and  George  F.  Hoar ; 
Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting  ;  Report  of  the  council  ;  Aboriginal  languages 
of  North  America,  by  Edward  E.  Hale  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  Report  of  the 
librarian ;  The  development  of  democratic  ideas  in  the  Puritan  army  in  1647, 
by  Calvin  Stebbins ;  Will  of  Thomas  Hore,  of  Bristol,  1466  :  His  oaken  chest, 
by  George  F.  Hoar  and  J.  Henry  Lea;  Index.  (211-213 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  serni-annual  meeting  held 
in    Boston,    April    26,    1905.     New    series.     Vol.    xvn,    part    i.     Worcester, 
Massachusetts,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  131. 

Contents :  Proceedings  at  the  meeting ;  Report  of  the  Council ;  Emergent 
treasury-supply  in  Massachusetts  in  early  days,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ; 
A  scheme  for  the  conquest  of  Canada  in  1746,  by  Victor  Hugo  Paltsits  ;  Jeremy 
Taylor  and  religious  liberty  in  the  English  church,  by  Daniel  Merriman  ;  An 
ancient  instance  of  municipal  ownership,  by  Samuel  Utley  ;  In  re — The  will  of 
Thomas  Hore.  (214 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting  held  in 
Worcester  October  21,  1905.     Worcester,  1906. 
8vo,  pp.   133-262. 

Contents  :  Proceedings ;  Labor  organizations  in  ancient  and  mediaeval  times, 
by  C.  C.  Wright ;  George  F.  Hoar,  by  E.  E.  Hale  ;  List  of  speeches  and  addresses 
of  George  F.  Hoar  ;  A  notice  of  Yucatan  and  its  water  supply,  by  David  Casares  ; 
The  Jackson  and  Van  Buren  Papers,  by  William  MacDonald  ;  A  page  of  Ameri 
can  history  (war  with  natives  in  1847,  in  Yucatan),  by  Edward  H.  Thompson; 
Henry  Hitchcock.  (214a 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  47 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  of  Virginia.  By  Edward  Maria 
Wiugfield,  first  president  of  the  Colony.  Now  first  printed  from  the  original 
manuscript  in  the  Lambeth  Library.  Edited,  with  notes  and  an  introduc 
tion,  by  Charles  Deane.  Boston,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  45.     Large  paper.     One  hundred  copies.  (215 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  Spitsbergen  in  the 
year  1013,  etc.  With  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  Samuel  F.  Haven. 
Boston,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  74.      Map.      Fifty  copies. 

Reprinted  from  Arcliceologia,  Vol.   iv.  (216 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  New  England's  rarities  discovered.  By  John 
Josselyn,  gent.  AVith  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  Edward  Tuckernian. 
Worcester,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.   134. 

Reprinted  from  Transactions.  (217 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  and  resolutions  commemorative  of 
the  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  by  the  Society  at  their  first  meeting  after  his  death. 
Worcester,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

The  remarks  were  by  George  Livermore. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings.  (218 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  a  Latin  inscription  lately  found 
at  Castine,  in  the  State  of  Maine.  [By  Charles  Folsom.  Worcester, 
1864.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.    .  Diagram.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  18(34.  (219 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  the  Popham  celebration  of  the 
Maine  Historical  Society.  Read  before  the  American  Antiquarian  Society, 
April  26,  1865.  By  S.  F.  Haven.  Boston,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings.  (22O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  the  early  paper  currency  of 
Massachusetts.  Read  before  the  Society,  April  25,  1866.  By  Nathaniel 
Paine.  Cambridge,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  66.     Tlates. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (221 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Circular  in  regard  to  the  publications  of  the 
Society.  Worcester,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  3.  (222 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Records   of  the  Council   for   New    England. 
[Edited  by  Charles   Deane.]     Reprinted   from  the  Proceedings   for  April, 
1867.     Cambridge,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  83. 

The  Massachusetts  Historical  Society's  copy  has  four  pages  inserted,  the  first 
three  being  numbered  482,  483,  484,  the  last  containing  errata.  They  contain 
portions  of  the  record  only  discovered  in  1875,  and  which  are  necessarily 
omitted  in  the  original  issue.  There  were  also  copies  issued  consisting  of  the 
pages  53-105,  taken  from  the  Proceedings,  with  a  leaf  having  a  half  title.  (223 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Records  of  the  Council  for  New  England. 
[Edited  by  Charles  Deane.]  Cambridge,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  10   (16),  11-83.     No  title-page.  (224 


48  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  Sebastian  Cabot's  Mappe-Monde. 
By  Charles  Deane.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.  Cam 
bridge,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  8. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (225 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Records  of  the  Council   for  New   England. 

[Edited  by  Charles  Deane. J     Cambridge,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  53-131.      No  title-page.  (22G 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  Indian  relics.     By  William  A. 

Smith  and  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.     Worcester,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (227 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Indian  relics.  [Report  of  Committee  upon 
the  Collection  of  Indian  Relics.]  [Worcester,  1868.] 

8vo,  pp.  3-8.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (228 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  List  of  members  elected  from  October,  1855, 
to  October,  1868.  [Worcester,  1868.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.  (229 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  So 
ciety,  at  a  special  meeting,  held  at  Worcester,  June  2,  1868,  to  take  notice  of 
the  death  of  their  senior  vice-president,  Hon.  Levi  Lincoln.  Worcester,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (23O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  report  on  the  prehistoric  man  and  his  asso 
ciates,  made  to  the  Society.  Read  at  its  semi-annual  meeting,  April  29, 1868, 
by  John  Russell  Bartlett.  Worcester,  1868. 

8vo,  pi     31. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (231 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Report  presented  at  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  Society,  October,  1821.  Second  edition.  [Cambridge,  1868.] 

8vo,  pp.  2  (1). 

Two  hundred  copies  of  second  edition.      Report  made  by  Rejoice  Newton  and 
Samuel  Jennison.  (232 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Ancient  tumuli  in  Georgia.  By  C.  C.  Jones, 
jr.  Worcester,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (233 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Memorandum  of  local  histories  in  the  library 
of  the  Society.  [Worcester,  1869.] 

8vo,  pp.  15.     No  title-page. 

The  Boston  Public  Library  has  large  paper  copy  in  which  the  alternate  pages 
are  blank  for  additions.  (234 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  Council,  made  April  23,  1869. 
Worcester,  1869. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (235 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  Council,  made  April  27,  1870. 
Worcester,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  29. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (236 


AMEKICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  49 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  On  the  likelihood  of  an  admixture  of  Japan 
ese  blood  on  our  northwest  const.  Record  of  Japanese  vessels  driven  upon 
the  northwest  coast  of  America  and  its  outlying  islands.  Head  before  the 
Society  at  their  April  meeting.  By  Horace  Davis.  Worcester,  1872 

8vo,  pp.  22.      Map. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceed  iiiya.  (•>•«<• 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     A  brief  notice  of  the  library  and  cabinet  of 
the  Society,  from  the  report  of  the  Council,  presented  April  30,  1873.     By 
Nathaniel  Paine.     Worcester,  1873. 
Svo,  pp.  59.     Plates. 
One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed.  (*>3- 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     An  essay  on  the  Star-Spangled  Banner  and 
national  songs.     By  Stephen  Salisbury.     Read  before  the  Society,  October 
21,  1872.     Worcester,  1873. 
Svo,  pp.   15. 

Reprinted   from   the  ProcecdiiKjs.  (2:J7« 

—  Same  [second  edition],  with  additional  notes  and  songs.     Worcester,  1873. 
Svo,  pp.  24. 
One  hundred  copies.  (°38 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Early  maps  of  America;  and  a  note  on  Rob 
ert  Dudley  and  the  Ammo  del  Mare.  Read  before  the  Society.  October 
21,  1873,  by  Edward  E.  Hale.  Worcester,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted    from    the    Proceedings.  (i>jw 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  history  of  printing  in  America,  with  a 
biography  of  printers  and  an  account  of  newspapers.  In  two  volumes. 
By  Isaiah  Thomas.  Second  edition.  With  the  author's  corrections  and 
additions  and  a  catalogue  of  American  publications  previous  to  the  Revolu 
tion  of  1770.  Published  under  the  supervision  of  a  special  committee  of  the 
Society.  Albany.  1874. 

Svo,  Vol.  i,  pp.  Ixxxvi,  423;  Vol.  n.  pp.  viii,  <;«>»;,  47.      Portrait.      Folded  plate. 

Also  form   Vols.   v   and   vr   of  the   Arclia'olo</ia   Americana.      The   catalogue   of 

pre- Revolutionary  publications  was  compiled   hy  S.   F.  Ihnen.  C24o 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  List  of  the  publications  of  the  Society,  with 
prices.  [Worcester],  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  2.  (i,4l 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     The  Mathers  and  the  witchcraft  delusions. 
By  Samuel  F.  Haven.     Worcester,  1874. 
Svo,  pp.  14. 
Fifty  copies  reprinted  from   the   I'mci-cdiiif/x.  t'UZ 

AMKKICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  by  bis  grandson. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Thomas.  Boston,  1S74. 

Svo,  pp.  73.     Portrait.  (Z42-i 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Memorandum  as  to  the  discovery  of  the  bay 
of  San  Francisco.     By  John  T.  Doyle.      With  introductory  remarks  by  John 
I).   Washburn.     Read  before  the  Society  at  their  annual  meeting.  October 
21,  1873.     Worcester,  1874. 
Svo.  pp.  14. 
Reprinted   from   the  ProceetWif/s.  (24CJ 

H.  Doc;.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 4 


50  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  Governor  John  Endecott. 
Read  before  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  October  21,  1873.  By 
Stephen  Salisbury.  Worcester,  1874. 

8vo,    pp.    44. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Origin  and  early  progress  of  Indian  missions 
in  New  England,  with  a  list  of  books  in  the  Indian  language,  printed  at 
Cambridge  and  Boston,  1653-1721.  From  the  report  of  the  Council  of  the 
Society.  By  J.  Hammond  Trumbull.  Worcester,  for  private  distribution, 
1874. 

8vo,  pp.  50. 

Reprinted    from    the    Proceedings.  (245 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  Librarian,  S.  F.  Haven  [April 
29,  1874].     [Worcester,  1874.] 
8vo,  pp.  14.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings.  (246 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Address  to  the  members  of  the  Society  pro 
nounced  in  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  on  their  fourth  anniversary,  October*23, 
1816.  By  William  Bentley.  Worcester,  [1875]. 

8vo,  pp.  26. 

Printed  for  the  first  time  from  the  manuscript.  (247 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  publications  in  what  is  now  the 
United  States,  prior  to  the  Revolution  of  1775-76.  By  Samuel  F.  Haven. 
[Worcester,  1875.] 

8vo,  pp.  358.      No  title-page. 

This  is  a  reprint  of  the  Catalogue  printed  in  Vol.   n  of  Thomas's  History  of 
Printing.  (248-249 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Records  of  the  Council  for  New  England; 
some  newly  discovered  portions  of  the  records,  with  remarks  on  the  adverse 
fortunes  of  the  Council.  By  Charles  Deane.  Worcester,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (25O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Troy  and  Homer.  Remarks  on  the  discover 
ies  of  Dr.  Heinrich  Schliemann  in  the  Troad.  Part  of  the  report  of  the 
Council  of  the  Society  presented  April  2,  1875,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  presi 
dent  of  the  Society.  Worcester,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  50. 

Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (251 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     An  account  of  the  Society,  with  a  list  of  its 
publications.     Prepared  for  the  International  Exhibition  of  1876.     By  Na 
thaniel  Paine.     Worcester,  1876. 
Svo,  pp.  30.     Photographs. 

Pages  26-30  contain  list  of  officers  elected  October,  1875  ;   members,  January, 
1876.      Some  copies  have  only  26  pp.,  omitting  the  lists.  (252 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     The  criminal  laws  of  Massachusetts.     Sub 
stance  of  remarks  of  Judge  [P.  E.]  Aldrich.     Worcester,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  16. 
One  hundred  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (253 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  List  of  officers  and  members,  January  1,  1876. 
Worcester,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (354 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  51 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Notes,  historical  and  bibliographical,  on  the 
laws  of  New  Hampshire.  By  Albert  II.  Hoyt.  Worcester,  INTO. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Portraits  and  busts  in  tbo  possession  of  the 
Society  and  other  associations  in  Worcester,  Massachusetts.  Reprinted 
from  the  "Historical  and  Genealogical  Register"  for  January,  1870.  By 
Nathaniel  Paine.  Boston,  1876. 

Svo,  pp.  7.     Portrait.  (25<> 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     An  account  of  the  Society.     Prepared  for  the 

International  Exhibition,  1870.     [By  Nathaniel  Paine.]      |  Worcester,  1S70.J 

Svo,  pp.  28.      No  title-page.  (257 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications  of  the  Society.  By  Nathaniel 
Paine.  Worcester,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  15. 

Thirty  copies  printed.  (2.W 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  Council  of  the  Society,  made 
October  21,  1875.  By  Samuel  A.  Green.  Worcester,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  19. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  J'rucccdinijN.  (2*>1> 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  librarian.  |  With  remarks  on 
libraries  and  library  buildings,  and  on  archaeological  investigations.  By 
S.  F.  Haven.]  Worcester,  1876. 

Svo,  pp.  39-71.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (2<»O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Mayas,  the  sources  of  their  history. 
Dr.  Le  Plongeon  in  Yucatan  ;  his  account  of  discoveries.  By  Stephen  Salis 
bury,  jr.  Worcester,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  103.     Map.     Three  plates. 

Three  hundred  copies  reprinted  from  the  I'rocccdiii'/x.  (il<>l 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  [Notice  of  Alexander  von  Ilumboldt  and  his 
services  to  American  archaeology.  By  S.  F.  Haven.  Worcester,  1877.  | 

Svo,  pp.  10.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  ,the  Proceedings. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  Council  of  the  Society,  at  the 
semi-annual  meeting,  April  25,  1877,  by  John  P.  Washburn.  Worcester,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  32. 

With  remarks  on  early  poets  and  poetry  of  New  England. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  [Report  of  the  librarian.  October  22.  1877, 
with  remarks  on  Ilumboldt  and  American  archeology.  By  Samuel  F. 
Haven.  Worcester,  1878.] 

Svo,  pp.  10.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Lieut.   Gen.   John    Burgoyne   and   the   Con 
vention   of    Saratoga,   one   hundred   years   ago.     A    paper    read   before   the 
Society  on  the  22d  of  October,  1877.     By  Charles  Deane.     Worcester.  1878. 
Svo,  pp.  71.  <2GG 


52  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Massachusetts  and  Maine,  their  union  and 
separation.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  April  24,  1878,  by  P.  Emory 
Aldrich.  Worcester,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  24. 

One  hundred  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (2G7 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  On  the  decrease  of  the  relative  number  of 
college-educated  men  in  Massachusetts  during  the  present  century.  By 
Edward  Hitchcock.  [Worcester,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  5.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (268-2GD 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Antiquarian  papers.  Memorial  of  Governor 
John  Endecott ;  reception  of  Governor  John  Winthrop  at  Salem,  June  12, 
1630,  a  sequel  of  the  memorial.  Presentation  of  the  portrait  of  President 
Salisbury  to  the  Society,  October  21,  1878.  Removal  of  the  tomb  of  Isaiah 
Thomas,  founder  of  the  Society.  Worcester,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  78.     Portraits. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Contents :  Memorial  of  Governor  John  Endecott,  hy  Stephen  Salisbury ;  Re 
ception  of  Governor  John  Winthrop  at  Salem,  July  12,  1630  ;  A  sequel  of  the 
memorial  of  Governor  John  Endecott,  hy  Stephen  Salisbury  ;  Report  of  Samuel 
A.  Green  in  behalf  of  the  committee  to  procure  a  portrait  of  the  president  of  the 
Society,  with  remarks  by  George  E.  Ellis,  George  F.  IToar,  and  response  of  Pres 
ident  Salisbury  ;  Removal  of  the  tomb  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  founder  of  the  Society, 
June  24,  1878  [with  addresses  by  Charles  B.  Pratt,  Stephen  Salisbury,  and  John 
I).  Baldwin]  ;  Note  on  concluding  ceremonies.  (27O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     A  day  at  Mount  Vernon  in  1797,  a  paper  read 
before  the  Society,  April  80,  1879,  by  Hamilton  B.  Staples.     Worcester,  1879. 
Svo.  pp.  13. 
One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (271 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  List  of  books  received  by  the  Society,  from 
the  sale  of  the  first  part  of  the  Brinley  library  ;  to  which  is  added  a  cata 
logue  of  the  Mather  publications  previously  in  the  Society's  library.  Com 
piled  by  Nathaniel  Paine.'  Worcester,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.   «;8),  T>7.      Twenty-five  copies.      Some  copies  only  54  pages. 
Pages  r>r>-57  contain  addenda  giving  list  of  some  of  the  more  important  works 
purchased  at  the  sale  of  the  second  part  of  the  Brinley  library.  (272 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     The   Mexican   Calendar   Stone.     By   Philipp 
J.  J.  Valentin!,  translated  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.     [Worcester,]  1879. 
Svo,  pp.  2?).      Plate. 
Twenty-five  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (273 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Mexican  Calendar  Stone.  By  Philipp 
J.  J.  Valentini.  (From  the  German.)  Terra-cotta  tigure  from  Isla  Mujeres, 
northeast  coast  of  Yucatan.  Archaeological  communication  on  Yucatan,  by 
Augustus  Le  Plongeon.  Notes  on  Yucatan,  by  Alice  D.  Le  Plongeon.  Com 
piled  and  arranged  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  Worcester,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  98.      Illustrated.      Plates. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (274 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Mexican  copper  tools  ;  the  use  of  copper  by 
the  Mexicans  before  the  conquest.     By  Philipp  J.  J.  Valentini.     From  the 
German,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.     Worcester,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  41.      Illustrated. 
Fifty  copies  printed;  (275 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  on  the  presentation  of  a  portrait 
of  Samuel  F.  Haven,  librarian  of  the  Society  since  April,  1S<5S.  I  Worcester, 
1879.] 

Sv<>,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Ratlines  of  Maya  history.  A  chapter  in 
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Translated  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  Worcester,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  GO.     Illustrated. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  Landa  Alphabet;  a  Spanish  fabrication. 
By  Philipp  J.  J.  Valentini.     Worcester,  1880. 
Svo,  pp.  35.      Ililustrated. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Mexican  copper  tools:  the  use  of  copper  by 
the  Mexicans  before  the  conquests   and  the   Katunes  of 
chapter  in  the  early  history  of  Central  America,  with  special  reference  to 
the  Pio  Perez  manuscript.     By  Philipp  J.   J.   Valentini.     Translated   from 
the  German,  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.     Worcester,  : 

Svo,  pp.  102.     Illustrated. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  Council,  October  21,  1S70, 
remarks  upon  Mexico,  its  history,  and  government. 
Worcester,  1880. 


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AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     By-laws,   adopted   October  21,   1 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  centennial  of  the  Massachusett 
tution.     By  Alexander  II.  Bullock.     Prepared  at  the  request  of  tl 
of  the  Society,  and  read  April  27,  1881.     Worcester,  : 

8vo,  pp.  56.  rjjs.j 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     From  the  record  of  proceedings 

at  the  semi-annual  meeting.  April  27,    1881.      [Semi-aimual   repo, 
Council.]     Worcester,  1881. 


the  Counc,,,  Apr,,  ,7,  1881.  **«  ,,,„„,,*  „,.«£ 
resignation  of  Samuel  F.  Haven,  lihrarinn. 
AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Lint  of  orderly  books  and  kindred  rec; 
the  library  of  the  Society.     [Compiled  by  Nathaniel  Paine.] 
1881.] 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Mayaptm  and  Maya  inscriptions. 
tus  Le  Plongeon.     Worcester,  18$ 

Svo,  pp.  30.     Illustrations.  (2SCJ 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Mexican  paper:  An  article  of  tribute;  its 
manufacture,  varieties,  employment,  and  uses.  Compiled  from  pictorial 
and  written  records.  By  Ph.  J.  J.  Valentin!.  Worcester,  1881. 

Svo,  pp.  26.      Illustrated. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Notes  on  the  bibliography  of  Yucatan  and 
Central  America;  comprising  Yucatan,  Chiapas,  Guatemala    (the  ruins  of 
Palenque,  Ocosingo,  and  Copan),  and  Oaxaca   (ruins  of  Mitla).     A  list  of 
some  of  the  writers  on  this  subject  from  the  sixteenth  century  to  the  present 
time.     By  Ad.  F.  Bandelier.     Worcester,  1881. 
Svo,  pp.  39. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Officers  of  the  Society,  from  its  incorporation 
in  1812  to  January,  1881  ;  with  a  list  of  the  members,  January,  1881.  [Com 
piled  by  Nathaniel  Paine.]  Worcester,  1881. 

Svo,   pp.    11.  (289 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Personal  recollections  of  Baron  Pietro  Ercole 
Visconti.     By  Robert  C.   Winthrop.     Worcester,   1881. 
8vo.  pp.  S. 
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AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     The  report  of  the   Council   of  the   Society, 
made  April  27,  1881,  with  remarks  upon  the  Revolutionary  orderly  books 
in  possession  of  the  Society.     By  Nathaniel  Paine.     Worcester,  1881. 
Svo.  pp.  47. 
Thirty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (291 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Tithingmen.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams.  Wor 
cester,  1881. 

Svo,  pp.  23. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Two  Mexican  Chalchihuites,  the  Humboldt 
Celt,  and  the  Leyden  plate.  By  Ph.  J.  J.  Valentini.  Worcester,  1881. 

Svo,  pi).  24.      Illustrated.  (393 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Extracts   from   the  Report  of   the   Council, 
April  27,  1881,  being  remarks  upon  the  resignation  of  Samuel  F.  Haven, 
librarian.     Worcester,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  5.      Portrait. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN'  SOCIETY.     Memorial  of  Samuel  Foster  Haven,  librarian 
of  the  Society.     Worcester,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  24   (1).     Portrait. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Notes  on  Mitla,  Oaxaca,  Mexico,  with  plans 
and  measurements  of  the  ruins.     By  Louis  II.  Ayme.     Worcester,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  21.      Illustrated. 
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AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Origin  of  the  names  of  the   States  of  the 
Union.     By  Hamilton  B.  Staples.     A  paper  read  at  the  meeting  of  the  So 
ciety,  October  21,  1881,  and  published  in  its  Proceedings.     Worcester,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  25.      One  slip  of  errata. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  President  Garfield's  New  England  ancestry. 
By  George  F.  Hoar.  Worcester,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  16.     Illustrations. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Recent  excavations  in  ancient  Christian 
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8vo,  pp.  30.     Illustrations. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Robert  Boyle,  a  study  in  biography.  Paper 
read  at  the  semi-annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  April  2<5,  1882.  By  Charles 
O.  Thompson.  Worcester,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  28.      Slip  with  erratum. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Abstract  of  an  account  of  recent  archaeolog 
ical  excursions  in  Wisconsin  and  Ohio,  given  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society, 
October  22,  1883.  [By  F.  W.  Putnam.]  [Worcester,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.  16.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O1 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  ancient  document  of  the  house  of  Wash 
ington  (temp,  circa  A.  D.  1200).  A  communication  read  at  the  meeting  of 
the  Society,  October  21,  1882.  By  Edward  G.  Porter.  Worcester,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  6.      Plate. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Bibliography  of  the  Society.  Compiled  by 
Nathaniel  Paine.  Worcester,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  26.     Woodcut. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Gleanings  from  the  sources  of  the  history  of 
the  Second  Parish,  Worcester,  Mass.  By  Samuel  S.  Green.  Worcester,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  22.     Portrait. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Iron  from  the  Ohio  mounds ;  a  review  of  the 
statements  and  misconceptions  of  two  writers  of  over  sixty  years  ago.  By 
F.  W.  Putnam.  [Boston,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.  15.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Writers  :  S.  P.  Hildreth  and  Caleb  Atwater.  (3O5 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  journey  of  Moncacht-Ape,  an  Indian  of 
the  Yazoo  tribe,  across  the  continent,  about  the  year  1700.  By  Andrew 
McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Vol.  n. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Notes  upon  the  ancient  soapstone  quarries, 
worked  for  the  manufacture  of  cooking  utensils.  By  Henry  W.  Hayues. 

8vo,  pp.  2. 

Reprint.     April,  1883. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  copper  implements  from  Mexico. 
By  F.  W.  Putnam.  Worcester,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  12.     No  title-page. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  the  history  of  witchcraft  in  Massa 
chusetts,  with  illustrative  documents.  By  George  II.  Moore.  Worcester, 
1883. 

Svo,  pp.  32. 

This  is  the  first  of  five  tracts  issued  in  a  controversy  hetween  A.  C.  Goodell, 
jr.,  and  Dr.  George  II.  Moore,  relative  to  an  an  alleged  act  of  1711  for  revers 
ing  the  attainders  of  the  witches. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Olmecas  and  the  Tultecas.  A  study  in 
early  Mexican  ethnology  and  history.  Philipp  .1.  .T.  Yalentini.  Translated 
from  the  German  by  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr.  With  a  map  and  two  cuts. 

Worcester,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  42.      Folded  map. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  partial  index  to  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Society,  from  its  foundation  in  1812  to  1880.  By  Stephen  Salisbury,  jr. 
To  which  is  added  a  table  of  contents  of  all  the  publications  and  reprints  of 
the  Society  to  April,  1883.  with  prices  of  such  as  are  now  held  by  the 
Society.  By  Nathaniel  Paine.  Worcester,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  xx,  SO.  (311 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Saxon  tithingmen  in  America.     Read  before 
the  Society,  October  21,  1881,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams.     Baltimore,  1883. 
Svo.  pp.    (2),  23. 

Reprinted.      Forms   No.   4   of   Tin-  Jolins   Hopkins   University   Studies   in  His- 

(312 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Dr.  Karl  Hermann  Berendt     By 
D.  G.  Brinton.     Worcester,  1884. 
Svo,  pp.  8.      Portrait. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Notes  on  titbing-men  and  the  ballot  in  Mas 
sachusetts.     By  George  II.  Moore.     Worcester,  1884. 
Svo,  pp.  14. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  On  stone  implements  in  Asia.  By  Heinrich 
Fischer.  Worcester,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  20.     Illustrated. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Origin  of  New  England  towns,  their  powers 
and  duties.     By  P.  Emory  Aldrich.     Extract  from  the  report  of  the  Council, 
April,  1884.     Worcester,  1884. 
Svo,  pp.  1G. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (31 G 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  province  laws  of  Massachusetts.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  April  30,  1884,  by  Hamilton  B.  Staples. 
Worcester,  1884.  ^ 

Svo,  pp.  22. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  relations  between  Hamilton  and  Wash 
ington.  Report  of  the  Council,  October  22,  1883.  [By  George  Bancroft] 
Worcester,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  15. 

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AMEKTCAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  57 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  [Remarks  upon  the  antiquity  of  man  in 
America,  based  upon  objects  lately  received  at  the  Peabody  Museum  of 
American  Archaeology.]  [Worcester,  3884.] 

Reprinted,  with  slight  changes  and  addition  of  note,  from  Proceeding  of  th«! 
Society,  April  30,  1884,  pp.  9i\  93. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  List  of  officers  and  members,  October,  188  i. 
[Worcester,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     First  essays  at  banking  and  the  first  paper 
money  in  New  England.     From  the  report  of  the  Council  of  the  Society, 
•  presented  October  21,  1884.     By  J.  Hammond  Trumbull.     Worcester, 

8vo,  PP.  40.  (vsi-JM* 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Action  of  the  Council  of  the  American  Anti 
quarian  Society  on  the  death  of  Stephen   Salisbury,  president.     Memoria 
address  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody.     Kead  at  the  annual  meeting,  October  *J 
1884.     Tributes  from  other  sources.     Worcester,  18X5. 

8vo,  pp.  43.      Portrait. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Biographical  notice  of  Charles  Oliver  Thomp 
son.     By  P." Emory  Aldrich.     Worcester,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings,   April.   1 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Biographical  notice  of  Itear-Admiral  George 
II.  Preble.     By  Nathaniel  Paine.     Worcester, 

8vo,  pp.  8.  rt°"J 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April. 

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the  names  of  her  towns.     A  paper  by  Franklin  P,  Dexter.     Woi 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Necrology 
ending  April  1,  1885.     Worcester,  1885. 

8vo.  pp.  27.  (337 

Reprint. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Note-book   kept  by   Thomas  Lechford, 
lawyer  in  Boston,  Massachusetts  Bay,  from  -Tune  L>,, 
[Edited  by  Edward  Everett  Hale,  jr.]     Cambridge, 

Large  8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  400.  /.>o« 

Also  published  as  Vol.  vn  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Soc.ety. 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     The    obligations    of    New    England   to    1 
county  of  Kent.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society  as  a  part  ot  the  repoi 
of  the  Council,  April  29,  1885,  by  George  F.  Hoar.     Worcest 

(32O 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Officer*    elected    October, 
May  1,  1885.     Boston.  1885. 

(  iitlO 

8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 
AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Semi-lunar  and  crescent-shaped 

special  reference  to  those  of  Mexico.     By  Philipp  J.  J.  Valentini.     Woi 


ter,  1885. 


8vo,  pp.  28.      Illus.  (331 

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58  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Archaeological  research  in  Yucatan.  By  Ed 
ward  H.  Thompson.  Worcester,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,   1886.  (332 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  connection  of  Massachusetts  with  slavery 
and  the  slave  trade.  Read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  October  21, 
188G,  by  Charles  Deane.  Worcester,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (333 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  Central  American  jades.  By 
Frederick  W.  Putnam.  Worcester,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  3. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  188(5.  (334 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  use  of  the  voluntary  system  in  the  main 
tenance  of  ministers  in  the  colonies  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts  Bay 
during  the  earlier  years  of  their  existence.  By  Samuel  Swett  Green.  The 
historical  portion  of  the  report  of  the  Council  of  the  Society,  presented  April 
28,  1886.  Worcester,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  42.  (335 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  colony  of  Nox,  from  Proceedings  of  the 
Society,  April  27,  1887.  By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (336 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Estimates  of  population  in  the  American  col 
onies.  By  Franklin  B.  Dexter.  Worcester,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1887.  (337 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Explorations  at  Labna,  Yucatan.  By  Ed 
ward  H.  Thompson.  April,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (338 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  list  of  Mather  publications  added  to  the 
library  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  from  April,  1880,  to  April, 
1887.  By  Edmund  Barton. 

8vo,  pp.  4. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Pliny  Earle  Chase.  A  memoir  prepared  for 
the  Society,  April  27,  1887,  by  Samuel  S.  Green.  [Worcester,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (34O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  treasurer,  April  1,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page.  (341 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  Roxbury  Latin  School,  an  outline  of  its 
history.     By  J.  Evarts  Greene.     Worcester,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  21. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Selections  from  letters  received  by  David 
Daggett,  1786-1802.  Read  at  the  semi-annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  April 
27,  1887,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter.  Worcester,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (343 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  59 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Some  great  charitable  trusts  of  Great  Britain. 
By  Charles  A.  Chase.  Worcester,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  50. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1887.  (344 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Bibliographical  notes  on  witchcraft  in  Mas 
sachusetts.  By  George  H.  Moore,  LL.  D.,  superintendent  of  the  Lenox 
Library.  Read  before  the  Society,  April  25,  1888.  Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  («45 
AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     The  Cambridge  Press.     By  Andrew  McFar- 

land  Davis.     From  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  April  25,  1888.     Worcester, 
1888. 

8vo,  pp.  9   (1).  (34<J 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Early  books  and  libraries.  By  Stephen 
Salisbury.  Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  35. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  188S.  ('.147 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Extracts  from  letters  011  explorations  in 
Yucatan.  By  Edward  H.  Thompson. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1888.  (34S 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  first  scholarship  at  Harvard  College. 
From  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  October  21,  1887.  By  Andrew  McFarland 
Davis.  Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (349 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  King  Philip's  War ;  with  special  reference  to 
the  attack  on  Brookfield  in  August,  1675.  From  Proceedings  of  the  Society, 
October  21,  1887.  By  Grindall  Reynolds.  Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  («50 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  legislative  history  of  the  Ordinance  of 
1787.  By  John  M.  Merriam,  A.  M.  Presented  at  the  semi-annual  meeting 
of  the  Society,  April  25,  1888.  Worcester,  1888. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Monetary  unification.  By  Robert  N.  Toppan. 
Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.   14. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Portal  at  Labna,  Yucatan.  By  Edward  H. 
Thompson.  Worcester,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  4.     Plate. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  in  the  matter  of 
the  Winthrop  sword,  at  the  semi-annual  meeting  in  Boston,  April  25,  1888. 
Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  <354 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Roger  Williams,  freeman  of  Massachusetts. 
From  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  October  21,  1887.  By  Reuben  A.  Guild. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Bathsheba  Spooner  :  incidental  remarks  made 
at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  held  in  Worcester,  October  22,  1888. 
By  Samuel  Swett  Green,  A.  M.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  Wor 
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-AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  Christian  religion  and  the  common  law. 
By  P.  Emory  Aldrich.     Worcester,  1889. 
Svo,  pp.  22. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Correspondence  between  Roger  Sherman  and 
Samuel  Hopkins.     By  Andrew  P.  Peabody.     Worcester,  1889. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Nephrite  and  Jadeite.     By  Leonard  P.   Kin- 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  site  of  the  first  college  building  at  Cam 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Cranium  from  Progroso.  Yucatan.     By  Franz 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  early  college  buildings  at  Cambridge 
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American  Antiquarian  Society.     Worcester,  1890. 

Svo.    pp.    22 

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t(?l*       J_O*JO. 


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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  council  of  the  Society    (with 

an  article  on.)    The  Farmer's  Weekly  Museum.     By  Andrew  P.   Peabody 

Worcester,  1890.  •*' 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  aborigines  of  Australia.     A  paper  read 

before  the  Society,  April  30,  1890.     By  Edward  G.  .Porter.     Worcester,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  22.     Three  plates.  (.'J7O 

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8vo,  pp.  G. 

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8vo,  pp.  17.  (a7a 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Dr.  Schlieinann  and  the  archaeological  value 
of  his  discoveries.  By  Thomas  Chase.  Worcester,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

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AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     A  forgotten   patriot,   (Jen.    John   Whetcomb. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  George  Bancroft.  By  Samuel  Swett  Green. 
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8vo,  pp.  22.  (;s7r> 

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States  compared.  By  George  F.  Hoar.  From  Proceedings  .of  the  Society. 
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8vo,  pp.  23.  (:17° 

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its  relations  to  New  Hampshire.     A  part  of  the  Council's  report  made  to  the 

American  Antiquarian  Society  at  Worcester.  October  21,  1890.     By  Samuel 

A.  Green,  M.  D.     Worcester,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  24. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences  of  Dr.  John  Park.  By  Ed 
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8vo,  pp.  27. 

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New   series,   Vol.   vn,   October,    ISDO-October,    1891.     With   by-laws    of   the 

Society  and  rules  and  regulations  of  the  library. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (:57° 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  French-Canadians  in  New  England.     By 

Egbert  C.   Smyth.     Worcester,   1892. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Galapagos  Islands.  By  George  Baur. 
Worcester,  1892. 

8vo,   pp.   8. 

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AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Hamilton   Barclay    Staples.     By   r.    Emory 
Aldrich.     Worcester,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Historic  burial-places  of  Boston  and  vicinity. 
By  John  M.  Merriam.  Worcester,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  39. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  history  of  the  earth  in  libraries  and  mu 
seums.  By  George  E.  Ellis.  Worcester,  1892. 

SA'O,  pp.  47. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Illustrated  Americana  of  the  Revolution. 
By  James  F.  Huunewell. 

8vo,  large  paper,  pp.    (2),  51. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  landfall  of  Columbus  at  San  Salvador. 
By  Philipp  J.  J.  Valentin!.  Worcester,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  19. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Necrology  of  the  American  Antiquarian  So 
ciety,  prepared  by  Nathaniel  Paine,  for  the  semi-annual  meeting,  April,  1892. 
[Worcester?  1892?] 

8vo,  pp.   11. 

Dom  Pedro  II  de  Alcantara,  John  George  Metcalf,  John  Edwin  Mason,  Charles 
Babcock   Salisbury. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Results  of  Columbus's  discovery.  By  Ed 
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8vo,  pp.  25. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Some  Rhode  Island  contributions  to  the  intel 
lectual  life  of  the  last  century  [with  special  reference  to  the  influence  of 
George  Berkeley].  By  William  Eaton  Foster.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Coram  in  Boston  and  Taunton ;  a 
paper  read  before  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  Boston,  27  April,  1892. 
By  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

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AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     William    Lincoln.     By    Charles    A.    Chase. 
Worcester,  1892. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  ancient  structures  of  Yucatan  not  com 
munal  dwellings ;  and  Yucatan  at  the  time  of  its  discovery.  By  Edward  II. 
Thompson.  Worcester,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  14.     Plates. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  British  Public  Record  Office  and  the 
material  in  it  for  early  American  history.  By  W.  Noel  Saiusbury.  Wor 
cester,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Lady  Mowlson  scholarship  at  Cambridge. 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  9. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  life  of  Thomas  Harrison,  major-general 
in  the  army  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England,  and  one  of  the  judges  of 
King  Charles  I.  By  Charles  H.  Firth.  Worcester,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  77. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  of  Nathaniel  Paine  on  reproducing 
early  newspapers. 

8vo,  pp.  3. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Santa  Fe  trade;  its  route  and  its  char 
acter.  By  J.  Evarts  Greene.  Worcester,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Wheeler's  defeat,  1(375.  Where?  At  Mem- 
ininiisset  meadow.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  October  21,  1893.  By 
Samuel  Abbott  Green.  [Boston,  1893.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     Folded  map.     No  title-page.     Half  title. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  world  of  commerce  in  1492.  By  William 
Babcock  Weeden.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Aborigines  of  the  West  Indies.  By  Fred 
erick  A.  Ober.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  46. 

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meeting,  held  in  Boston,  April  25,  1894."  (4OO 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  archives  of  Harvard  College.  By  Justin 
Winsor,  librarian  of  Harvard  College.  Worcester,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  4. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Concord.  By  John  M.  Merriain.  Worcester, 
1894. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Edmund  Burke ;  his  services  as  agent  of  the 
province  of  New  York.  By  Calvin  Stebbins.  Worcester,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  15. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  new  found  journal  of  Charles  Floyd,  a 
sergeant    under    Captains    Lewis    and    Clark.     By    James    Davie    Butler. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 

"  From  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  at  the  semi-annual 
meeting,  held  in  Boston,  April  25,  1894." 

Published   from  a   manuscript   in   the   collection   of  the   Wisconsin    State   His 
torical  Society.      The  journal  extends  from  May  14  to  August  17,   1804.        (4<>1 
AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     On  some  sccial  distinctions  at  Harvard  ami 
Yale  before  the   Revolution.     By   Franklin   Bowditch   Dexter.     Worcester 
1894. 

Svo,  pp.  28. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     The  past  in  the  present  in  Asia.     By  John 
Bellows.     Worcester,  1894. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Analysis  of  the  pictorial   text  inscribed  on 
two  Palenque  tablets.     By  Philipp  J.  J.  Valentini.     Worcester,  1895. 
8vo.  pp.  24. 
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ANTIQUARIAN.  SOCIETY.     The  food  of  certain  American  Indians  and 
their  methods  of  preparing  it.     By  Lucien  Carr.     AYorcester,  1895. 
Svo,  pp.  38. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Hamilton  Andrews  Hill,  LL.  U.,   1827-1895. 
By  Edward  G.  Porter,     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Svo.  pp.  (j. 

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AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Law   of   adultery    and   ignominious   punish 
ments.     By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Worcester,  1895. 

Svo.  pp.  ,'!2. 

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AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     A    list   of   early   American    imprints,    1040- 
1700,  belonging  to  the  library  of  the  American  Antiqunrian  Society.     With 
an  introduction  and  notes,  by  Nathaniel  Paine.     Worcester,  1890. 
Svo,   pp.   80. 

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AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Quality    the    prevailing    element    in    repre 
sentation.  |  in  New  England].     By  William  B.  Weeden.     Worcester,  1895. 
Svo,   pp.   32. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  rival  claimants  for  North  America,  1497- 
1755.     By  Justin  AVinsor.     Worcester,  1895. 
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AMERICAN     ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     The   Scotch-Irish    in   America.     By    Samuel 
5wett  Green.     A  paper  read  as  the  report  of  the  Council  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society,  at  the  semi-annual  meeting.  April  24,  1895,  with  corre 
spondence  called  out  by  the  paper.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  59. 
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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Some  early  writings  of  Jonathan  Edwards, 
1714-1726.  By  Egbert  C.  Smyth.  Worcester,  189(5. 

8vo,  pp.  39. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Analysis  of  the  pictorial  text  inscribed  on 
two  Palenque  tablets.  By  Philipp  J.  J.  Valentini.  Worcester,  189G. 

8vo,  pp.  21. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Ancient  tombs  of  Palenque.  By  Edward  H. 
Thompson.  Worcester,  189G. 

8vo,  pp.  6. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  History  of  explorations  in  the  Mississippi 
valley.  By  Stephen  D.  Peet  Worcester,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  35. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Legislation  and  litigation  connected  with  the 
Land  Bank  of  1740.  By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  40. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  literature  of  witchcraft  in  New  England. 
By  Justin  Wiusor.     Worcester,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  25. 
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AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY.     Lucius   Robinson   Paige.     Memorial   sketch. 
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12mo,  pp.  11. 
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AMHRICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  early  American  literature.  By 
James  F.  Hunnewell.  Worcester,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Our  dealings  with  the  Indians.  By  J.  Evarts 
Greene.  Worcester,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY'.  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould.  By  Andrew 
McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Dr.  Saugrain's  Relation  of  his  voyage  down 
the  Ohio  river  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Falls  in  1788.  By  Eugene  F.  Bliss. 
Worcester,  3897. 

8vo,  pp.  14. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Dress  and  ornaments  of  certain  America n 
Indians.  By  Lucien  Carr.  Worcester,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  76. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  General  Court  and  Land  Bank  Litigants. 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  list  of  early  American  broadsides,  1680- 
1800,  belonging  to  the  library  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society.  With 
an  introduction  and  notes.  By  Nathaniel  Paine.  Worcester,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  64. 

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AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Francis  Amasa  Walker.  By 
Henry  W.  Haynes.  Worcester,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.   9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1897.  (43O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  permanence  of  the  Greek  type.  By  Ed 
win  A.  Grosvenor.  Worcester,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.   L'O. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1897.  (431 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Some  great  trusts  in  the  United  States.  By 
Charles  A.  Chase.  Worcester,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.    17. 

Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings  for  April,  1897.  (432 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Twenty    unsettled   miles    in    the   northeast 
boundary.     By  Thomas  C.   Mendenhall.     Worcester,   1897. 
8vo,    pp.    25. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,   1896.  (433 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Bradford  manuscript.  Account  of  the 
part  taken  by  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  in  the  return  of  the  Brad 
ford  manuscript  to  America.  Worcester,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  108,  5  port.  (incl.  front.)  (434 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Early  New  England  catechisms.  A  biblio 
graphical  account  of  some  catechisms  published  before  the  year  1800,  for 
use  in  New  England.  Read,  in  part,  before  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society,  at  its  annual  meeting  in  Worcester,  October  21,  1897,  by  Wilber- 
force  Eanies.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1898.  * 

4to,  iv,  [5\]-lll  pp. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1897.  (435 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  historical  study  of  the  powers  and  duties 
of  the  presidency  in  Yale  college.  By  Franklin  B.  Dexter.  Worcester, 
1898. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted   from   the  Proceedings   for  October,   1897.  (436 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     James   Hammond  Truiubull.     By   Franklin 
B.  Dexter.     Worcester,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,   1897.  (437 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     John   Winthrop,   Junior,   Governor  of  Con 
necticut,  1657.     By  Frederick  J.  Kingsbury.     Worcester,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.   14. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,   1898.  (438 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Justin    Winsor.     By    James    L.    Whitney. 
Worcester,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.   8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,   1898.  (439 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     A  flag  episode.     By  Thomas  C.  Mendenhall. 
Worcester,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  October,  1898. 

First  flag  of  the  Union  ever  displayed  in  a  foreign  port  was  made  and  hoisted 
to  the  masthead  by  Captain  Thomas  Mendenhall,  on  the  brig  "  Nancy,"  1775, 
at  St.  Thomas.  (440 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  67 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Certain  additional  notes  touching  upon  the 
subjects  of  ignominious  punishments  and  of  the  Massachusetts  currency. 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  .  .  .  Worcester,  Mass.,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 

From  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian   Society,  at  the  semi-annual 
meeting,  April  26,  1899.  (441 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Initiations  into  adolescence.  By  G.  Stanley 
Hall.  Worcester,  1899. 

8vo,   pp.  36. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1898.  (442 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  Massachusetts  Bay  Currency,  3t>90-1750. 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  17. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1898.  (443 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.    Mrs.  Mary  Rowlandsoii's  removes.    By  Henry 
S.  Nourse.     Worcester,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1898.  (444 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Rufus  Putnam  and  his  pioneer  life  in  the 
Northwest.  By  Sidney  Crawford.  Worcester,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  26. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1898.  (445 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  What  caused  the  deportation  of  the  Aca- 
dians?  By  James  P.  Baxter.  Worcester,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1899.  (446 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  American  jurisdiction  of  the  Bishop  of 
London  in  Colonial  times.  By  Simeon  E.  Baldwin.  Worcester,  1900. 

8vo,   pp.    179-221. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1899.  (447 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Andros's  Proclamation  Money.  By  Andrew 
McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  11. 

From  the  Proceedings  at  the  semi-annual  meeting,  April  25,  1900.  (448 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Boston  massacre,  March  5,  1770 ;  a  part 
of  the  Council's  report  made  to  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  at  its 
annual  meeting  in  Worcester,  October  24,  1900.  By  Samuel  A[bbott] 
Green.  Worcester,  Mass.,  C.  Hamilton,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (449 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     The   Craigie   house,   Cambridge,   during   its 

occupancy  by  Andrew  Craigie  and  his  widow.     By   Samuel   Swett  Green. 

From  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  at  the  semi-annual 

meeting,  April  25,  1900.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1900. 

4to,  pp.  43.  (45O 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     The    Forest   of   Dean.     By    John    Bellows. 

Worcester,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1899.  (451 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Mascoutins.  By  Lucien  Carr.  Worces 
ter,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1900.  (453 


68  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN     SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    John     Elbridge    Hudson.     By 
Francis  Blake.     Worcester,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  7.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  Oct.  24,  1900.  (453 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  John  Nicholas  Brown. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceed  ings.,  October,  1900.  (454 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Notes  of  the  life  and  character  of  Dr.  Wil 
liam  Pa-ine.  By  George  E.  Francis.  Worcester,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1900.  (455 

AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  philanthropist  of  the  last  century  identified 
as  a  Boston  man — Francis  Green.  By  Alexander  Graham  Bell.  Worces 
ter,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  13. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings  at  the  semi-annual  meeting,  April  25,  1900.      (451J 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Reuhen  Aldridge  Guild,  A.  M.,  LL.  I)., 
Librarian  of  Brown  University.  By  Win.  C.  Poland.  Revised  by  Georgi- 
ana  Guild.  Worcester,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1899.  (457 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Several  great  libraries.  By  James  F.  Ilun- 
newell.  Worcester,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1899.  (458 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Some  facts  about  John  and  Sebastian  Cabot 
By  George  P.  Winship.     Worcester,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1900.  (459 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Some    notes    on    Isaiah    Thomas    and    his 
Worcester  imprints.     By  Charles  L.  Nichols.     Worcester,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  21. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1900.  (46O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  writing  of  history.     By  James  P.  Baxter. 
Worcester,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1899.  (4<M 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Confederacy  and  the  Transvaal ;  a 
people's  obligation  to  Robert  E.  Lee,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams;  a  paper 
read  before  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  at  its  annual  meeting  in 
Worcester,  Massachusetts,  Wednesday,  October  30th,  1901.  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  25   [1]. 

At  head  of  title:  1865-3900. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1901.  (462 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY'.  Diary  of  Christopher  Columbus  Baldwin, 
librarian  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  1829-1835.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Pub.  by  the  Society,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.  xx,   [5]-380.     front,    (port.)    1  pi. 

"  The  Council  of  the  society,  on  October  20,  1899,  authorized  the  Committee  of 
publication  to  print  the  diary.  The  work  of  editing  has  been  done  by  one  of 
their  number,  Nathaniel  Paine." 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  69 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Mrs.  Lucretia  (Chandler)  Bancroft.  A  let 
ter  to  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Gherardi,  with  introduction  by  Horace  Davis,  and 
historical  notes  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  Massachusetts, 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  37.     front,   (port.) 

From  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  at  the  annual  meeting. 
October  24,  1900.  (4O4 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Province  Snow,  "  Prince  of  Orange." 
By  Waldo  Lincoln.  From  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society, 
at  the  semi-annual  meeting,  April  2,  1901.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  57.  (465 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Roll  of  membership,  with  a  list  of  officers, 
June,  1901.  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  xx.  (46« 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Student  customs.  By  G.  Stanley  Hall. 
Worcester,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  44. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1900.  (407 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Archaeological  and  ethnological  research  in 

the  United  States :  a  brief  summary  for  1901,  by  F.  W.  Putnam.     Reprinted 

from  Vol.  xiv,  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  October 

meeting,  1901.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1902. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  461-470  pp.  (46S 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  bit  of  unpublished  correspondence  between 
Henry  D.  Thoreau  and  Isaac  T.  Hecker.  By  E.  Harlow  Russell.  Wor 
cester,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.   14. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1902.  (469 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Brewrster  autograph  in  Wisconsin.    By  James 
D.  Butler.     Worcester,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1902.  (4*7O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Charles  Allen  of  Worcester.     By  George  F. 
Hoar.     Worcester,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  56. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  October  meeting,  1901.       (471 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Gosnold  at  Cuttyhunk.  By  Edward  E.  Hale. 
Hale.  Worcester,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1902.  (473 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Greek  archaeology.  By  Austin  S.  Garver. 
Worcester,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings  for  April,   1902.  (473 

AMERICAN   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Land   titles  of  the  American   Antiquarian 
Society.     By  Charles  A.   Chase.     Worcester,   1902. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1901.  (474 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Mary  Griffin  and  her  creed.  By  Egbert  C. 
Smyth.  Worcester,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.   18. 

Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings  for  April,   1902.  (475 


70  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  millennial  of  Alfred  the  Great  By 
Edwin  D.  Mead.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Anti 
quarian  Society,  April,  1902.  [n.  p.,  1902?] 

8vo,   pp.    30.  (476 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences  of  John  Fiske ;  by  Samuel 
Swett  Green.  From  the  Proceedings  of  the  meeting  of  the  American  Anti 
quarian  Society,  held  October  30,  1901.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (477 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Robert  Noxon  Toppan.  By  Henry  H.  Edes. 
Worcester,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1901.  (478 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  "  The  Tale  of  Tantiusque ;  "  Early  mining 
venture  in  Massachusetts.  By  George  H.  Haynes.  Worcester,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1901.  (479 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Aristotle's  musical  problems.  Edited  by 
J.  C.  Vollgraff  and  F.  A.  Gevaert.  Papers  presented  by  James  Green. 
Worcester,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1903.  (48O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Connecticut  compromise.  By  George  F. 
Hoar.  Worcester,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1902.  (481 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.    Did  Sir  Thomas  Browne  write  "  Fragment  on 
Mummies?"     By  Samuel  S.  Green.     Worcester,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1903.  (482 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  A  few  notes  on  the  Shays  rebellion.  By 
John  Noble.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society,  October  21,  1902.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  (483 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Fund  at  Boston  in  New  England.  By 
Andrew  McFarland  Davis  .  .  .  Worcester,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  April 
29,  1903.  (484 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  power  loom.  Its  genesis  in  Worcester 
county.  By  Henry  Stedman  Nourse.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  29. 

From  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  at  the  annual  meeting  held   in   Worcester, 
October  21,  1903.  (485 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Medical  education  in  Boston  and  New  York 
in  1827.  By  Samuel  S.  and  John  Green.  Worcester,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,   1902.  (486 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     The  navigation  of  the  Connecticut  river.     By 
W.  De  Loss  Love.     Worcester,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  59. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1903.  (487 


AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  71 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  the  manuscripts  in  the  library 
of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society.  By  Nathaniel  Paine,  A.  M..  Wor 
cester,  Mass.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  31. 

"  From  the  Report  of  the  council,  presented  April  29,  1903."  (488 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Some  letters  and  papers  of  John  Hancock,  etc. 
By  Allen  C.  Thomas.  Worcester,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1903.  (489 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Three  commonwealths,  Massachusetts.  Con 
necticut,  Rhode  Island;  Their  early  development.  By  William  B.  Weeden. 
Worcester,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  37. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1902.  (49O 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Andrew  Haswell  Green  ;  A  sketch,  by  Samuel 
Swett  Green.  Worcester,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted   from   the  Proceedings  of  the  semi-annual   meeting  of  the   Society, 
April  27,  1904.  (491 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  attempted  suicide  of  a  Massachusetts 
town,  [Pelhain].  By  George  H.  Haynes.  Worcester,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  14. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  April,  1904.  (492 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Biographical    sketch    of    Henry    Stedman 
Nourse.     By  E.  Harlow  Russell.     Worcester,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1903.  (493 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Certain  great  monuments.  By  James  F. 
Hunnewell.  Worcester,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1904.  (494 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  commercial  primacy  of  the  United  States. 
By  Edmund  A.  Engler.  Worcester,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  April,  1904.  (495 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Contributions  of  the  American  Indian  to 
civilization.  By' Alexander  F.  Chamberlain.  Worcester,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1903.  (496 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Edward  Woodville,  Knight  Errant;  study  of 
the  relations  of  England  and  Spain  in  the  latter  part  of  the  15th  century. 
By  Roger  B.  Merriman.  Worcester,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1903.  (497 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Contents  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society,  1880-1903,  comp.  by  Nathaniel  Paine,  A.  M.     With  a 
list  of  the  reprints  of  special  papers,  etc.,  1883-1904.     Worcester,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  v,   [7]-37. 

Continues  the  "  Partial  index  to  the  Proceedings   .  .  .    1812  to  1880,"  published 
by  the  society  in  1883.  (49S 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  development  of  democratic  ideas  in  the 
Puritan  army  in  1647.  By  Calvin  Stebbins.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  31. 

From  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  October  21,  1904.  (499 


72  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Emergent  treasury  supply  in  Massachusetts 
in  early  days.  By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  34. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April  26,  1905.  (5OO 

AMERICAN  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Henry  Hitchcock.  By  John  Green.  [Wor 
cester,  Mass.,  1905.1 

Svo.  pp.  10.     Cover-title. 

Read  before  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  October  21,  1905.  (5OOa 

AMERICAN    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    Charles    Kendall    Adams.     By 
James  Davie  Butler.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  12.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April  26,  1905.  (5OOb 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  reports,  1854-1863. 

8vo. 

Printed  in  annual  reports  of  the  American  Baptist  Publication  Society,  Phila- 
'      delphia,  1854-1863.  (5O1 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  philosophy  of  history,  and  the 
Baptist  element  in  history.  Address  by  C.  Billings  Smith. 

Svo.  (5O2 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  eleventh  anniver 
sary  of  the  Society,  held  in  Philadelphia,  May  23,  1864.  Philadelphia,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

Reports  for  previous  years  are  printed   in  the  annual   reports  of  the  Baptist 
Publication  Society.  (5O3 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eleventh  annual  report,  1864.  Phila 
delphia,  1864. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (5O4 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  Baptists  of  Virginia.  An 
address  delivered  in  New  York,  before  the  American  Baptist  Historical  So 
ciety,  May  10,  1856.  By  Robt.  Boyle  C.  Howell.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

Svo,  pp.  120.  (5O5 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  American  Baptist  preaching  of  the 
seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries.     Address  delivered  in  Boston,  before 
the   Society,    May   12,    1857,   at   its   fourth   anniversary.     By    Silas   Bailey. 
Philadelphia,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  46  (2). 

Contains  the  constitution  and  a  list  of  officers. 

The  address  is  reprinted  in  the  "  Memorial  volume  of  Silas  Bailey."     Lafay 
ette,  Ind.,  1876.  (5O6 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  vindications :  A  discourse 
on  the  province  and  uses  of  Baptist  history,  delivered  before  the  Backus 
Historical  Society  at  Newton,  Mass.,  June  23,  1857.  Repeated  before  the 
American  Baptist  Historical  Society,  at  New  York,  May  14,  1859,  with  ap 
pendixes,  by  S.  S.  Cutting.  Boston,  1859. 

12mo,  pp.  224.  (5O7 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  place  of  Baptists  in  Protestant 
Christendom.  An  address  before  the  American  Baptist  Historical  Society, 
in  Providence,  May  30,  1862.  By  George  R.  Bliss.  Philadelphia,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (508 


AMERICAN    BAPTIST    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  73 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Serampore  mission  and  the  mis 
sionaries.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Baptist  church  in  Pittsfield, 
January  8,  1860.  By  the  Hon.  Edward  A.  Newton.  Pittsfield,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  .30. 

Published  by  the  Society:  (5O9 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Unitarian  apostasy  and  the  rela 
tions  of  the  Baptists  thereto.  Address  before  the  Society  at  its  eleventh 
anniversary,  by  D.  C.  Eddy.  Philadelphia,  1864. 

12mo,  pp.  39.  (51O 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  seventeenth  anni 
versary  of  the  Society,  .  .  .  May  23,  1870.  Philadelphia,  1S70. 

8vo.  (51Oa 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Seventeenth  annual  report,  1870. 
Philadelphia. 

Svo,  pp.  14   (1).  (511 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  about  the  objects  of  tlie 
Society.  May,  1866. 

12mo,  pp.  4.  (512 

—  Same,  August,  1866. 

12mo,  pp.  4. 

AMERICAN    BAPTIST   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Catalogue   of   the   books   and   manu 
scripts  in  the  library  of  the  Society.     August,  1874.     [Philadelphia,  1874.] 
Svo,  pp.  108,  40.  (513 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Twenty-third  anniversary  of  the  Soci 
ety,  held  in  the  Second  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia,  May  29,  1876.  Phila 
delphia,  1876. 

Svo,  pp.  15.  (514 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Baptist  Historical  Society.  By 
Howard  Malcolm.  From  the  Baptist  Quarterly.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  *"No  title-page.  (515 

AMERICAN  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  of  information,  character, 
constitution,  etc.  Sept.,  1897.  Philadelphia  [1897]. 

Svo,  pp.  14.  (516 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
New  York  City. 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions,  Yols.  i,  ir.  New  York,  1845- 
1848. 

Svo,  2  vols. 

Contents  :  Vol.  i.  Notes  on  the  semicivilized  nations  of  Mexico,  Yucatan,  and 
Central  America,  by  Albert  Gallatin  ;  An  account  of  ancient  remains  in  Tennes 
see,  by  Gerard  Troost ;  Observations  respecting  the  Grave  Creek  mound  in 
western  Virginia,  by  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft ;  On  the  recent  discoveries  of  Him- 
yaritic  inscriptions  and  the  attempts  made  to  decipher  them,  by  W.  W.  Turner  ; 
Account  of  the  Punico-Libyan  monument  at  Dugga,  and  the  remains  of  an  an 
cient  structure  at  Bless,  near  the  site  of  ancient  Carthage,  by  Frederick  Cather- 
wood.  New  York,  1845.  pp.  xiv  (2),  401.  Plates.  (517 

Vol.  II.  Hale's  Indians  of  Northwest  America,  and  vocabularies  of  North 
America,  with  an  introduction,  by  Albert  Gallatin;  Observations  on  the  aborig 
inal  monuments  of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  by  E.  G.  Squler  ;  View  of  the  ancient 
geography  of  the  Arctic  regions  of  America,  from  accounts  contained  in  ojd 
northern  MSS.,  by  C.  C.  Rafn  ;  Account  of  a  craniological  collection,  by  S.  G. 
Morton  ;  Sketch  of  the  Polynesian  language,  by  Theodore  Dwight ;  Grammatical 
sketch  of  the  language  spoken  by  the  Indians  of  the  Mosquito  Shore,  by  A.  1 
Cotheal ;  Present  position  of  the  Chinese  Empire,  by  S.  Wells  Williams  ;  Sketch 
of  the  Mpongwes  and  their  language,  by  Theodore  Dwight ;  Progress  of  eth 
nology,  by  John  R.  Bartlett.  New  York,  1848.  pp.  clxxxviii,  298,  151.  (518 


74  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.    Transactions.    Vol.  Ill,  Pt.  i.     1851. 

8vo,  pp.  202. 

Contents  given  on  back  of  the  Society's  Bulletin. 

Contents  :  Observations  on  the  Creek  and  Cherokee  Indians,  by  William  Bart- 
ram  ;  Observations  on  the  archaeology  and  ethnology  of  Nicaragua,  with  some 
account  of  the  present  condition  of  the  Indians  of  that  republic,  also  four  new 
vocabularies  of  languages  spoken  by  the  aborigines,  hitherto  unrecorded,  by  E.  G. 
Squier ;  The  Rio  Wanks  and  the  Mosco  or  Mosquito  Indians — A  letter  from 
Don  Juan  Francisco  Trias ;  A  Choctaw  tradition,  by  C.  C.  Copeland  ;  The  ab 
origines  of  the  Isthmus  of  Panama,  by  Berthold  Sheeman  ;  Cuban  antiquities  ; 
a  brief  description  of  some  relics  found  in  the  Island  of  Cuba,  by  Andres  Poey. 

Vol.  in,  Pt.  i  of  the  Transactions  was  the  last  one  published  and  is  rare, 
most  of  the  copies  having  been  destroyed  by  fire  in  1851.  (519 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Observations  on  the  aboriginal  monuments 
of  the  Mississippi  Valley ;  the  character  of  the  ancient  earthworks,  and  the 
structure,  contents,  and  purposes  of  the  mounds ;  with  notices  of  the  minor 
remains  of  ancient  art.  With  illustrations.  By  E.  G.  Squier.  From  the 
second  volume  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Society.  New  York,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  79.     Folded  map.  (52O 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Bulletin  of  the  American  Ethnological  So 
ciety.  V.  i.  [Sept.  1860- Jan.  1861]  New  York,  The  Society,  1860-61. 

8vo,  pp.  72,  1  pi. 

Issued   in   conformity   with   a   resolution   of   the   society   adopted   Dec.    1860. 
Previous  to  this  date  at  least  two  pamphlets  had  appeared  containing  proceed 
ings   of  the   society  :  the   first,   with   title   "  Report   on   the   huacals,   or   ancient 
graveyards  of  Chiriqui     .     .     .     by  J.  K.  Merritt,"  including  Bulletin  for  April 
17,   May   8,    1860    (14   p.);  the   second,   with   title   "Bulletin   of   the   American 
ethnological  Society,"  including  proceedings  for  May  22,  1860   (8  p.) 
—  Bulletin  of  the  proceedings  of  the  American  ethnological  society  .  .  .     1861 
&  1862.     [New  York,  1863?] 

8vo,   pp.    16.      [With  its   Bulletin.      New   York,    1860-61.      v.   1] 
Caption  title. 

Bulletin  of  proceedings  for  Jan.-March  1863  is  included  in  a  pamphlet  pub 
lished  by  the  society,  entitled  :  Officers  of  the  society,  1863. 

No  more  published.  (521 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  .  .  .  Officers  of  the  society,  1863.  Origin 
and  objects  of  the  society.  [New  York,  1863?] 

8vo,  pp.  16. 
Caption  title. 

Includes  "  Bulletin  of  the  proceedings  of  the  ...  society.  Jan.-March 
1863."  (522 

AMERICAN  ETHNOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  .  .  .  Officers  in  1869  .  .  .  Origin  and  ob 
jects  of  the  society.  [New  York,  1869] 

8vo,  pp.  4. 

Caption  title. 

Includes  biographical  notice  of  Dr.  Carl  Hermann  Berendt.  (52:5 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY. 

New  York  City. 
[Previous  to  1871  called  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.] 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.     The  charter  and  by-laws  of 
the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.     New  York,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

Same.  [With]  List  of  members,  with  the  report  of  the  committee  proposing 
the  by-laws,  November,  1861,  and  subsequent  amendments,  1862.  New  York. 
1862.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  31.  (524 


AMERICAN    GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.  75 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Bulletin  of  the  American  Geographical  and 
Statistical  Society,  v.  1-2;  1852-5G.  New  York,  1852-57. 

8vo,  2  vols.     Maps,  diagr. 

No  more  published. 

Not  to  be  confused  with  the  Bulletins  which  from  1859-1900  formed  the 
annual  volumes  of  the  "  Journal  "  of  the  society,  and  since  1901  form  the  annual 
volumes  of  the  ''Bulletin  (formerly  Journal)."  (525 

AMERICAN   GEOGRAPHICAL   AND   STATISTICAL   SOCIETY.     Bulletin   of  the    Society 
Vol.  i  for  the  year  1852.     New  York,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  79  (1).     Map. 

Contents  :  Origin  of  the  Society  ;  Officers,  trustees  ;  By-Laws  ;  Transactions  ; 
Memoir  on  the  geography,  history,  productions,  and  trade  of  Paraguay,  by 
Edward  A.  Hopkins  ;  Discoveries  in  South  Africa,  letter  from  Rev.  David  Liv 
ingston  ;  A  sketch  of  the  trade  of  the  eastern  ports  of  Turkey,  in  the  Black 
Sea,  by  J.  Danesi  ;  Memorial  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  on  the  subject  of  a 
survey  of  the  Rio  de  La  Plata  and  its  tributaries ;  Gen.  Mosquera  and  New 
Granada  ;  Method  of  geographical  observation,  by  W.  F.  Hamilton  ;  Compara 
tive  agricultural  statistics  of  the  Ignited  States,  communicated  by  R.  S.  Fisher. 

(526 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Bulletin  of  the  Society. 
January,  1853.  Vol.  i,  No.  2.  New  York,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  81-104  (1).     Map. 

Contents  :  Transactions  of  the  Society  ;  Paper  on  "Access  to  an  open  polar 
sea  along  a  North  American  meridian,"  by  E.  K.  Kane  ;  Officers  and  trustees. 

(527 

AMERICAN   GEOGRAPHICAL  AND   STATISTICAL   SOCIETY.     Bulletin 'of  the   Society, 
Vol.  i,  Part  in,  for  the  year  1854.     New  York,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  102   (1).     Maps. 

Contents :  Transactions  of  the  Society :  Annual  address,  by  M.  F.  Maury ; 
Boundary  betwaen  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  by  Wm.  H.  Emory ;  A  descrip 
tion  of  Natal,  by  H.  A.  Wilder  ;  Interoceanic  communications  across  the  Isthmus 
of  Panama,  or  "  Darien,"  by  Geo.  B.  Watts  ;  Railroad  to  the  Pacific,  by  Henry 
V.  Poor  ;  Charter  of  the  Society,  1854  ;  Officers  and  trustees.  (528 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Access  to  an  open  Polar 
Sea,  in  connection  with  the  search  after  Sir  John  Franklin  and  his  com 
panions.  By  Elisha  K.  Kane,  M.  D.  Read  before  the  Society,  December  14, 
1852.  New  York,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  24.     Folded  map.  (529 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Bulletin  of  the  Society, 
Vol.  n,  for  the  year  185G.  New  York,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  273  (14). 

Contents  :  Transactions  of  the  Society  :  Memorial  of  the  Society  to  the  legis 
lature  of  the  state  of  New  York  on  the  subject  of  the  next  census  ;  Report  of  the 
committee  on  foreign  correspondence  and  exchange.  Papers  read  before  the 
Society  :  The  annual  address,  being  a  Paper  upon  the  Gulf  Stream,  by  A.  D. 
Bache';  Topography  and  history  of  the  state  of  New  York,  by  Horatio  Seymour  ; 
The  post-office  in  the  United  States  and  England,  by  Pliny  Miles  ;  The  agricul 
tural  features  of  the  census  of  the  United  States  for  1850,  by  Geo.  E.  Waring, 
jun. ;  The  Japanese  Gulf  Stream,  by  Lieut.  Bent,  IT.  S.  N.  ;  The  common  school 
system  of  the  state  of  New  York,  by  S.  S.  Randall  ;  Topographical  survey  of 
New  Jersey,  by  Egbert  L.  Yiele ;  The  electric  telegraph,  its  influence  and  geo 
graphical  distributions,  by  Marshall  Lefferts  ;  Proceedings  in  honor  of  the  mem 
ory  of  Elisha  Kent  Kane  ;  Members  of  the  Society.  (•"*«<» 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Report.  American  Geo 
graphical  and  Statistical  Society.  Regular  monthly  meeting,  March,  1854. 
Capt.  Walter  M.  Gibson  on  the  East  Indian  Archipelago;  a  description  of 
its  wild  races  of  men.  New  York,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  <531 


76  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  York  Harbor  and 
the  improvements  necessary,  and  the  removal  of  the  dangers  at  Hell  Gate. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  May  15,  1856.  By  D.  E.  Wheeler.  New 
York,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  20.     Folded  chart.  (532 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Paper  on  the  Kuro-Siwo, 
or  Japan  stream.  Read  before  the  Society,  by  Silas  Bent,  January  24, 

1856.  New  York,  [1856?]. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Map.  (5.33 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  March  6,  1856.  By  M.  C.  Perry.  New  York,  1856. 

8vo,   pp.   31. 

On  the  enlargement  of  geographical   science.  (534 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.     Statenientof  the  objects  & 
organization  of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society ;  with  a 
copy  of  its  charter,  by-laws,  &c.     New  York,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  21,  [2]. 

Same.     New  York,  1857. 
8vo,   pp.    [15]. 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  .  .  .  Annual  report  of  the 
council  and  officers,  with  appendix.  For  the  year  ending  third  December, 

1857.  [New  York]  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  50,  1  1. 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  library 
of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.  Compiled  by  E.  R. 
Straznicky.  New  York,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (537. 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  and  memorial  on 
Syrian  exploration.  New  York,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.   28.  (53S 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  joint  special 
committees  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  American  Geographical  and 
Statistical  Society  on  the  extension  of  the  decimal  system  to  weights  and 
measures  of  the  United  States.  1857.  New  York,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (53J) 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  on  the  Northwest, 

before  the  Society,  December  2,  1858.     By  I.  I.  Stevens.     Washington,  1858. 

8vo,   pp.   56.  (540 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  coun 
cil  and  officers,  with  appendix,  for  year  ending  December,  1857.  New  York, 
1858. 

8vo,   pp.   50  (1).  (541 

AMERICAN    GEOGRAPHICAL   AND    STATISTICAL   SOCIETY.     The   geography   and   re 
sources  of  Arizona  and  Sonora.     An  address  before  the  Society,  by  Syl 
vester  Mowry,  February  3,  1859.     Washington,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 

Same.     New  edition,  with  an  appendix.     San  Francisco,  1863 

8vo,  pp.  (6),  124,    (2).      Map.  (542 


AMERICAN    GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.  77 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Statistical  view  of  Ameri 
can  agriculture,  its  home  resources  and  foreign  markets,  with  suggestions 
for  the  schedules  of  the  Federal  census  in  I860.  Address  before  the 
Society.  By  John  Jay.  New  York,  1859. 

12mo,  pp.  81.  (543 

AMKRICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal,  v.  1-32;  [1859]- 
1900.  New  York,  1859- [1900]. 

Svo.     32  v.     illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  plans,  tab.,  diagrs. 

"  From  1859  to  1900  the  Bulletins  of  each  year,  when  hound,  were  called  the 
Journal."- — Letter  of  librarian  of  the  Society  (May,  1904). 

Vol.  1  is  in  10  numbers ;  v.  2  in  2  pts.,  each  with  title ;  Journal  of  the 
American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society. 

Vol.  2,  pt.  1,  published  1860  ;  pt.  2,  1870.  The  publication  of  the  Journal 
was  suspended  in  the  interval  between  the  two  parts. 

Vols.  3-9  (1872-77)  of  this  set  were  issued  as  New  York  state  documents, 
printed  at  Albany. 

"  Bibliography  of  geographical  works  published  in  the  United  States  in 
1898  "  :  v.  31,  p.  299-313. 

The  Journal  is  continued  from  v.  33,  1901,  under  title  "  Bulletin." 

In  vols.  1—24,  only  articles  relating  to  America  are  noticed.  (544 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal.  Vol.  I.  New 
York,  1859. 

Svo,  pp.  vn   (1),  310. 

Contents :  Northwest  America,  by  Isaac  I.  Stevens ;  Mountains  of  North 
Carolina;  The  proposed  new  territories:  Colona  (?),  Laramie,  Nevada,  and 
Arizona  ;  Canals  in  the  TJ.  S.  in  operation  ;  Railroads  in  the  U.  S.,  completed  and 
progressing  ;  Orography  of  the  western  portion  of  the  continent  of  North  Amer 
ica,  by  Thomas  Antisell ;  The  Colorado  expedition  ;  American  agriculture,  by 
John  Jay ;  Statistics  of  American  states ;  Arizona  and  Sonora,  by  Sylvester 
Mowry  ;  On  the  manner  of  taking  a  census,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough  ;  The  value 
of  geography  to  the  scholar,  the  merchant,  and  the  philanthropist,  by  Joseph  P. 
Thompson ;  Geology  of  New  Jersey,  by  J.  II.  Cook ;  Railroads  of  Maine  & 
New  Hampshire,  statistics ;  California,  Oregon,  Washington,  by  T.  Dwight 
Hunt ;  The  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec,  by  John  McLeod  Murphy ;  Statistics  of 
Guano  ;  Connection  of  the  Northmen  with  the  east,  by  Charles  C.  Rafn  ;  New 
York  state  census,  1855,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough ;  Ilumboldt  Commemoration ; 
The  expedition  in  search  for  Sir  John  Franklin,  by  Capt.  F.  L.  McClintock ; 
South  Carolina,  her  natural  resources  and  agricultural  products,  by  Oscar  M. 
Lieber ;  Geography  and  resources  of  Nebraska,  reduced  from  G.  K.  Warren's 
,  "  Explorations  in  Nebraska  and  Dakota  "  ;  Lake  Superior  copper  region,  statis 

tics  ;    North  American  fisheries,  by  Abraham  Gesner  ;  Benevolent  societies  among 
the  laboring  classes,  by  James  Wynne  ;    General  Index.  (545 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal.  Vol.  n.  New 
York,  1860,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  xxxii,  148,  cxxxiii,  112.     In  two  parts. 

Contents  :  The  progress  of  marine  geography,  by  D.  W.  Fiske ;  Geographical 
notice  of  the  coast  survey  operations  during  the  year  1859,  by  Alexander  D. 
Bache  ;  Some  account  of  the  Lake  of  Yojoa  or  Taulebe",  in  Honduras,  by  E.  G. 
Squier ;  Carl  Ritter,  by  Arnold  H.  Guyot ;  Benevolent  societies  among  the  la 
boring  classes,  by  James  Wynne ;  Geographical  and  statistical  literature ; 
Transactions  of  the  Society,  1868-70 ;  Annual  address,  by  Charles  P.  Daly ; 
Review  of  events  of  the  year  and  recent  explorations  and  theories  for  reach "ng 
the  North  Pole ;  Address  on  Arctic  exploration,  by  I.  I.  Hayes  ;  Communication 
from  Captain  Silas  Bent  upon  the  routes  to  be  pursued  by  expeditions  to  the 
North  Pole  ;  The  Northmen  in  America,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  On  the  geology  of 
Brazil,  by  Ch.  F.  Hartt ;  Volcanoes  and  earthquakes,  by  T.  Sterry  Hunt.  (546 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    Vol.  m.     1873.     [Albany],  1873. 
Svo,  pp.  viii,  415. 

< Contents  :  Officers,  members,  charter,  etc. ;  Transactions  ;  Annual  address  by 
Daniel  C.  Gilman  :  The  last  ten  years  of  geographical  work  in  this  country  ; 
Physical  geography  of  the  northwestern  boundary  of  the  United  States,  by 


78  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

George  Gibbs  ;  Yukon  River  region,  Alaska,  by  Charles  W.  Raymond ;  Explora 
tions  in  the  Rockjr  Mountains  and  the  high  peaks  of  Colorado,  by  W.  H.  Brewer  ; 
Geographical  discoveries  in  the  Arctic  regions,  by  C.  F.  Hall ;  Observations  on 
the  geography  and  archaeology  of  Peru,  by  E.  G.  Squier ;  The  new  route  of 
commerce  by  the  Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec,  by  Simon  Stevens  ;  Contributions  to 
the  physical  geography  of  the  Mississippi  River,  by  Edward  Fontaine ;  Report 
of  the  reception  by  the  Society  of  Captain  Hall  and  his  officers  previous  to  their 
departure  for  the  Arctic  regions.  (547 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     1873.     Vol.  iv.     [Albany],  1874. 

8vo,  pp.    (viii)   468. 

Contents  :  Officers,  etc.  ;  Transactions  for  1872  ;  Annual  address,  by  Charles 
P.  Daly  :  The  geographical  work  of  the  world  in  1872  ;  Geographical  work  in 
the  United  States  during  1871 — annual  address,  by  Daniel  C.  Gilman  ;  History 
and  authority  of  the  Verrazano  map,  with  a  reduced  copy  of  same,  by  J.  Car 
son  Brevoort ;  Physical  geography  of  the  northwestern  boundary  of  the  United 
States,  by  George  Gibbs ;  Northwestern  North  America  :  its  resources  and  its 
inhabitants,  by  J.  T.  Rothrock ;  On  the  paleography  of  North  America,  by  T. 
Sterry  Hunt.  (548 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     1874.     Vol.  v.     [Albany],  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  272. 

Contents  :  Officers,  etc.  ;  Transactions  for  1873 ;  Annual  address,  by  Charles 
P.  Daly  :  The  geographical  work  of  the  world  in  1873 ;  The  wonders  of  the 
Yellowstone,  by  John  Gibbon ;  The  Isthmus  of  Darien  and  the  Valley  of  the 
Atrato  considered  with  reference  to  the  practicability  of  an  interoceanic  canal, 
by  Fred.  Collins  ;  The  ruins  to  be  found  in  New  Mexico,  by  James  H.  Simpson  ; 
The  Indian  territory  and  its  inhabitants,  by  E.  C.  Boudinot ;  Causes  of  mild 
temperature  of  our  interior  and  westerly  northern  latitudes,  by  W.  Milnor 
Roberts  ;  Survey  of  a  portion  of  the  Mexican  Gulf  coast,  by  F.  II.  Baker  ;  Ex 
plorations  in  the  Aleutian  Islands  and  their  vicinity,  by  Wm.  H.  Dall ;  Work  of 
the  United  States  Hydrographic  Office  in  1873,  by  R.  H.  Wyman  ;  Explorations 
among  the  ruins  of  Pachacamac,  Peru,  by  John  Schumacher  ;  The  prehistoric 
inhabitants  of  the  Mississippi — the  mound  builders,  by  D.  A.  Robertson.  (54J> 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     1874.     Vol.  vi.     [Albany],  1876. 

8vo,  pp.   (8),  334. 

Contents :  Officers,  etc.  ;  Transactions,  1874  ;  Annual  address,  by  Charles  P. 
Daly :  Geographical  work  of  the  world  for  1873 ;  Proceedings  at  the  Arctic 
meeting  in  relation  to  the  voyage  of  the  Polaris  ;  Memorial  meeting  on  the  death 
of  David  Livingstone ;  The  great  west  and  the  scenery  of  our  national  parks,  by 
F.  V.  Hayden  ;  Western  exploration,  by  George  M.  Wheeler  ;  Explorations  of  the 
Territories,  by  E.  H.  Ruffner ;  The  new  state  of  Colorado,  by  Alvan  S.  SouHi- 
worth.  (55O 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.     1875.     Vol.  vii.     [Albany],  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  396. 

Contents :  Officers,  etc. ;  Annual  report  of  the  council ;  Annual  address,  by 
Charles  I*.  Daly  :  Geographical  work  of  the  world  in  1875  ;  Geographical  distri 
bution  of  fish  in  the  United  States,  by  Robert  B.  Roosevelt ;  Village  Indians  of 
New  Mexico,  by  Ernest  Ingersoll ;  Physical  geography  and  topographical  features 
of  the  state  of  New  York,  by  Egbert  L.  Viele  ;  Report  of  the  Hydrographic  Com 
mission  of  Peru,  on  the  Amazon  River ;  Communication  of  Frederick  Collins, 
U.  S.  N.,  upon  his  exploration  and  survey  for  a  ship  canal  across  the  Isthmus 
of  Darien.  (551 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    1876.    Vol.  vm.     [Albany],  1878. 

8vo,  pp.    (8),  311. 

Contents  :  Officers,  etc. ;  Transactions,  1876  ;  Annual  address,  by  Charles  P. 
Daly  :  The  geographical  work  of  the  world  in  1876  ;  Geographical  distribution 
of  the  ancient  Central  American  civilization,  by  C.  II.  Berendt ;  Surveys  and 
reconnoissances  from  1870  to  1875  for  a  ship  canal  across  the  American  Isthmus, 
by  Daniel  Ammen  ;  Discussion  upon  a  proposed  interoceanic  canal  through  Nica- 
raugua — remarks  by  T.  Bailey  Myers ;  A  discourse  on  the  philosophy  of  the 
North  American  Indians,  by  J.  W.  Powell ;  The  river  Mackenzie,  by  A.  J. 
Russell,  (552 


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AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal,  Vol.  ix.     1X77.     Albany,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  (8),   158. 

Contents  :  Officers,  charter,  by-hiws,  etc.  ;  The  volcanoes  of  the  Pacific  coast 
of  the  United  States,  by  S.  F.  Emmons ;  Some  geographical  features  of  Cali 
fornia,  by  J.  A.  Johnson  ;  A  synopsis  of  a  paper  upon  "A  summer's  exploration 
in  the  Sierra  Nevada,"  by  A.  II.  Conkling ;  Practical  hints  for  Arctic  travel 
ing,  by  John  Rae.  (553 
AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal,  Vol.  x.  1878.  New  York  [1879.] 

8vo,  pp.  Ixii,  298. 

Contents  :  Officers,  charter,  by-laws,  etc. ;  Transactions  of  the  Society,  1878  ; 
Annual  address,  by  Charles  P.  Daly  :  Geographical  work  of  the  world  in  1877  ; 
Interoceanic  ship  canal  across  the  American  Isthmus,  by  Daniel  Ammen, 
U.  S.  N.  ;  Journey  along  the  west  coast  of  South  America,  by  Jas.  Dougias ; 
Method  of  approaching  New  York  harbor  by  sounding  proposed  by  Lieut.  Tru- 
delle,  F.  N.,  translated  by  Lieut.  T.  B.  M.  Mason,  U.  S.  N. ;  Arctic  meeting : 
Plan  for  exploration  of  the  Arctic  regions,  by  H.  W.  Howgate — Addresses  by 
Charles  P.  Daly,  Lord  Dufferin,  Bayard  Taylor,  William  Cullen  Bryant,  and 
Isaac  I.  Hayes.  (554 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal,  Vol.  xi.  1879.  New  York.  [1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  liv,  368. 

Contents  :  Officers,  charter,  by-laws,  etc.  ;  Transactions,  1870  ;  The  early  his 
tory  of  cartography,  or  What  we  know  of  maps  and  map  making  before  the 
time  of  Mercator,  by  Charles  P.  Daly ;  Modern  oceanic  highways,  by  A.  A. 
Hayes,  jr. ;  Interoceanic  ship  canal  discussion  :  The  proposed  interoceanSc  ship 
canal  across  Nicaragua,  by  Daniel  Ammen  ;  Letters  from  Frederick  M.  Kelley, 
Nathan  Appleton,  and  Walter  W.  Evans  ;  Addresses  by  Charles  P.  Daly,  A.  G. 
Menocal,  and  John  Bogart ;  Proceedings  in  the  Canal  Congress  at  Paris,  May 
23,  and  in  the  Fourth  Commission,  May  2G,  1879  ;  Address  by  A.  G.  Menocal  on 
the  Nicaragua  route  ;  Address  by  Sidney  F.  Shelbourne  on  the  San  Bias  route  ; 
Address  by  II.  H.  Hall  on  the  Tehuantepec  route  ;  Estimates  for  a  ship  canal 
railroad,  &c.,  across  the  Isthmus  of  Panama,  by  Henry  Tracy ;  Table  of  dis 
tances,  by  Jesse  Young ;  Statement  of  Thos.  O.  Selfridge,  U.  S.  N.,  regarding 
his  surveys  on  the  Isthmus  of  Darien  ;  Objections  to  the  Tehuantepec  route,  by 
Daniel  Ammen,  U.  S.  N.  (555 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xn.     1880.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  liii,  296. 

Contents :  List  of  officers,  charter,  by-laws,  etc.  ;  Transactions,  1880 ;  An 
nual  address  by  Charles  P.  Daly  ;  Geographical  work  of  the  world  in  1878  and 
1879  ;  Letter  of  Lieut.  Schwatka,  commanding  Franklin  search  party  ;  The  bad 
lands  of  Wyoming,  by  John  B.  McMaster ;  A  journey  around  the  world,  by 
Benjamin  R.  Curtis  ;  Arctic  exploration,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  Arctic  meeting  for 
the  reception  of  Lieut.  Schwatka  and  his  associates  of  the  Franklin  search 
party  of  1878-80.  (556 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xm.     1881.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ivi,  219. 

Contents :  Officers,  charter,  by-laws,  etc. ;  Translations,  1881.  Recent  inves 
tigations  of  the  Gulf  Stream  by  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  steamer  Blake,  by 
John  R.  Bartlett ;  Chile,  its  geography,  people,  and  institutions,  by  James  Doug 
las,  jr.  ;  The  waterways  of  New  York,  by  Isaac  I.  Hayes.  (557 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xiv.     1882.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ivi,  306. 

Contents  :  Officers,  etc.  ;  Transactions,  1882  ;  The  Gulf  Stream — additional 
data  from  the  investigations  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  steamer  Blake,  by 
J.  R.  Bartlett;  The  exploration  of  the  river.  Beni,  by  E.  R.  Heath;  The  fron 
tiers  of  the  United  States,  by  Egbert  L.  Viele ;  The  east  and  west  boundary 
line  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico,  by  Egbert  L.  Yiele.  (558 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xv.     1883.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  l,  380. 

Contents :  List  of  officers,  charter,  etc.  ;  Tranactions,  1883 ;  The  origin  of 
the  name  of  America,  from  the  National  History  of  the  Peruvians,  by  T.  H. 
Lambert ;  The  Philippine  Islands :  their  physical  characters,  customs  of  the 


80  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

people,  products,  earthquake  phenomena,  and  savage  trihes,  by  Samuel  Kneeland  ; 
Winter  grazing  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  by  Benjamin  Alvord ;  Mexico :  her 
physical  geography  and  resources,  by  Alfred  R.  Conkling.  (559 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.       Vol.  xvi.     1884.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixvii,  382. 

Contents  :  Officers,  charter,  etc. ;  Transactions,  1884  ;  The  growing  power  of 
the  republic  of  Chile,  by  Albert  G.  Browne ;  Memorials  and  footprints  of  Co 
lumbus,  by  James  Grant  Wilson  ;  A  remarkable  globe  map  of  the  sixteenth  cen 
tury,  by  A.  E.  Nordenskiold ;  A  journey  in  Cumberland  Sound  and  on  the  west 
shore  of  Davis  strait  in  1883  and  1884,  by  Franz  Boas  ;  Arctic  meeting  at  Chick- 
ering  Hall,  Nov.  21,  1884  ;  Reception  of  Lieut.  A.  W.  Greely,  U.  S.  A.,  and  his 
surviving  companies  in  the  Arctic  ;  Exploration  of  the  Yukon  river  in  1883,  by 
Frederick  Schwatka.  (56O 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xvn.     1885.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixxv,  342. 

Contents :  List  of  officers,  charter,  etc.  ;  Tranactions,  1885 ;  Paper  on  the 
nomenclature  of  cities  and  towns  in  the  United  States,  by  David  Dudley  Field  ; 
How  the  settlement  of  North  America  has  affected  its  wild  animals,  by  Ernest 
Ingersoll ;  John  Cabot's  land  fall,  site  of  Norumbega,  by  E.  N.  Horsford  ;  His 
torical  and  geographical  features  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  railroads,  by  James 
Douglas.  (561 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  XVIH.     188t>.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixvi,  374. 

Contents  :  List  of  officers,  charter,  etc.  ;  Transactions,  1886  ;  Mountaineering 
in  British  Columbia,  by  Ernest  Ingersoll ;  The  Nicaragua  canal,  by  II.  C. 
Taylor  ;  Hudson  Bay  Company,  1070—1870,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Florida  and  the 
West  Indies,  by  F.  A.  Ober  ;  Over  the  Mexican  plateau  in  a  diligence,  by  A.  S. 
Packard ;  Some  of  the  geographical  features  of  southeastern  Alaska,  by 
William  Libbey,  jr. ;  The  origin  of  the  name  America,  by  Geo.  C.  Hurlburt ;  An 
cient  habitations  of  the  southwest,  by  James  Stevenson.  (562 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xix.     1887.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixv,  448. 

Contents  :  Officers,  charter,  etc. ;  Transactions,  1887  ;  Oceanic  islands  :  their 
physical  and  biological  relations,  by  Alfred  Russel  Wallace ;  New  Mexico :  its 
geographical  scenes  and  peoples,  by  Clarence  Pullen ;  The  great  walled  river 
(Colorado  river),  by  F.  S.  Dellenbaugh  ;  Census  and  reservations  of  the  Kwa- 
kiutl  nation,  by  Franz  Boas  ;  A  year  among  the  Esquimo,  by  Fr.  Boas  ;  Notes 
on  the  physical  geography  of  Labrador,  by  A.  S.  Packard.  (563 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xx.     1888.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixvii;   558    (1). 

Contents :  Officers,  charter,  etc. ;  Transactions,  1888 ;  Annual  address  by 
Chas.  P.  Daly  ;  Recent  geographical  work  of  the  world  ;  Ancient  cities  of  Amer 
ica,  by  F.  A-  Ober  ;  Commercial  geography  of  the  American  interoceanic  canal,  by 
C.  II.  Stockton  ;  The  City  of  Mexico,  by  Clarence  Pullen  ;  The  origin  of  the  name 
America,  by  Geo.  C.  Hurlbut ;  WTho  first  saw  the  Labrador  coast?  by  A.  S.  Pack 
ard  ;  The  geographical  evolution  of  Labrador,  by  A.  S.  Packard ;  A  summer's 
cruise  to  northern  Labrador,  by  A.  S.  Packard  ;  The  Portuguese  in  the  track  of 
Columbus,  by  P.  J.  J.  Valentini ;  Lake  Mistassini,  by  Geo.  C.  Hurlbut ;  The  prob 
lem  of  interoceanic  communication  by  way  of  the  American  Isthmus,  by  Anthony 
de  Gogorza.  (564 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.    Vol.  xxi.     1899.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixxvii,  671. 

Contents  :  Officers,  charter,  etc.  ;  Transactions,  1889  ;  The  Portuguese  in  the 
track  of  Columbus,  by  P.  J.  J.  Valentini ;  The  Rio  San  Juan  de  Nicaragua,  by 
R.  E.  Peary  ;  The  Hawaiian  Islands,  by  Titus  Munson  Coan  ;  The  Great  Basin, 
by  W.  II.  Brewer  ;  Para  and  the  Amazons,  by  Wm.  B.  Ogden  ;  Problem  of  inter 
oceanic  communication  by  way  of  the  American  Isthmus,  by  Anthony  de  Go 
gorza  ;  Geographical  notes;  Washington  letter,  (565 


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AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xxn.     1890.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixxiii,  666. 

Contents :  Officers,  charter,  etc.  ;  Transactions,  1890 ;  Canada,  the  land  of 
waterways,  by  Watson  Griffin  ;  Some  notes  on  the  upper  Amazon,  by  Courtenay 
De  Kalb  ;  Condition  and  prospects  of  Brazil,  by  G.  W.  Chamberlain  ;  Geograph 
ical  notes,  by  Geo.  C.  Hurlbut ;  Washington  letter.  (566 
AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal.  Vol.  xxm.  1891.  New  York, 
[1891.] 

8vo,  pp.  cxiii,  665. 

Contents  :  List  of  officers,  charter,  etc. ;  Transactions,  1891 ;  The  Great  Ama 
zon  :  personal  investigations  on  the  river  and  its  upper  valley,  by  Courtenay 
De  Kalb ;  Mammoth  Cave,  Kentucky,  by  H.  C.  Hovey ;  Dr.  John  Rae's  Arctic 
explorations — letter  from  John  Rae  ;  Native  copper  of  Michigan,  by  E.  B.  Ilins- 
dale  ;  Markham's  Life  of  Sir  John  Franklin — a  letter  from  John  Rae  ;  A.  Garcia 
Cubas  on  Mexico,  by  Geo.  C.  Hurlbut ;  The  Colorado  desert  and  its  recent  flood 
ing,  by  B.  A.  Cecil  Stephens ;  Report  of  explorations  in  northern  Mexico,  by 
Carl  Lumholtz  ;  Santo  Domingo  city,  by  Nathan  Appleton  ;  Winsor's  Columbus, 
by  Geo.  C.  Hurlbut ;  Cliff  dwellings  of  the  Mesa  Verde,  by  W.  R.  Birdsall ;  Geo 
graphical  notes  ;  Washington  letter.  (567 

AMERICAN     GEOGRAPHICAL     SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.     xxiv.     1892.     New     York, 
[1892]. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixxiii,  638. 

Contents :  List  of  officers,  etc. ;  Transactions,  1892 ;  Exploration  on  Grand 
River,  Labrador,  by  Austin  Cary ;  U.  S.  atlas  sheets  and  census  bulletins  (to 
June  80,  1890),  by  J.  II.  Hickox ;  Americus  Vespucius,  by  Elial  F.  Hall; 
Elisee  Reclus  on  the  United  States,  by  Geo.  C.  Hurlbut ;  The  Rio  de  La  Plata  : 
its  basin,  geography  and  inhabitants,  by  Thomas  Morong ;  The  Vinland  voyages, 
by  Charles  Sprague  Smith ;  The  language  of  the  Mosquito  shore,  by  Wm.  D. 
Farrington  ;  Harrisse's  Discovery  of  North  America,  by  Geo.  C.  Hurlbut ;  Geo 
graphical  notes  ;  Washington  letter.  (568 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  xxv.    1893.     New  York,  [1893]. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixxvii,  609.     Portraits.     Maps. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  Have  we  a  portrait  of  Columbus  ?  by  C.  P. 
Daly ;  Northern  Mexico,  by  Carl  Lumholtz ;  The  misfortunes  of  an  obelisk,  by 
A.  A.  Julian  ;  The  finger  lakes  of  New  York,  by  A.  P.  Brigham  ;  Honduras,  by 
E.  W.  Perry  ;  Nicaragua  :  Studies  on  the  Mosquito  shore  in  1892,  by  C.  De  Kalb  ; 
The  wild  peoples  of  farther  India,  by  C.  W.  Rosset ;  Geographic  names  of 
Angola,  West  Africa,  by  H.  Chatelain ;  The  geographical  and  architectural 
monuments  of  mediaeval  Europe,  by  E.  L.  Viele ;  Life  in  the  wilds  of  Central 
Africa,  by  E.  J.  Glave ;  Greece  and  modern  Athens,  by  Annie  S.  Peck ;  Bantu 
notes  and  vocabularies,  by  H.  Chatelain.  (569 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    Vol.  xxvi.    1894.    New  York,  [1894]. 

8vo,  pp.  xlix   (31),  582.      Maps. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  The  social  and  political  development  of  the 
South  American  people,  by  C.  De  Kalb;  Mexico,  a  Central  American  State,  by 
M.  Romero ;  Bantu  notes  and  vocabularies,  by  II.  Chatelain ;  The  Japanese 
life  and  customs,  by  K.  R.  M.  Hirai ;  The  sacred  symbols  and  numbers  of 
aboriginal  America  in  ancient  and  modern  times,  by  F.  Parry  ;  A  bibliography 
of  the  Mosquito  coast  of  Nicaragua,  by  C.  De  Kalb ;  The  American  cave-dwellers, 
by  C.  Lumholtz  ;  Fur  seals  and  the  Bering  Sea  arbitration,  by  J.  Stanley  Brown  ; 
The  Cape  York  ironstone,  by  R.  E.  Peary  ;  The  condition  of  woman  in  ancient 
Egypt,  by  Lysander  Dickerman.  (57O 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    Vol.  xxvu.    1895.    New  York,  [1895]. 

8vo,  pp.    (6),  442.      Map. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  The  mapping  of  New  York  State,  by  Henry 
Gannett ;  Reports  of  a  conference  on  geography,  by  Israel  C.  Russell ;  The  U.  S. 
Geological  Survey  in  1894,  by  Marcus  Baker  ;  A  journey  up  the  Yukon  river,  by 
Israel  C.  Russell ;  The  composite  origin  of  topographic  forms,  by  Albert  Perry 
Brigham  :  Stampede  Pass,  Cascade  Range,  Washington,  by  Virgil  G.  Bogue  ;  The 
Coast  Desert  of  Peru,  by  Alfred  F.  Sears ;  Indian  Territory,  by  Henry  Gannett ; 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 6 


82  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

The  development  of  the  geological  atlas  of  the  United  States,  by  Bailey  Willis  ; 
The  American  Association  ;  Topography  and  scenery  of  Northern  India,  by  Her 
bert  M.  Wilson ;  Greenland  Scientific  Expedition ;  The  North  Greenland  Scien 
tific  Expedition.  (571 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.   Journal.   Vol.  xxvm.   188(5.   New  York,  [  189G] . 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  467.      Maps. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  Geographical  notes  in  Alaska,  by  W.  II.  Dall ; 
Work  in  North  Greenland  in  1894  and  1895,  by  R.  E.  Peary ;  The  internal 
slave  trade  in  Africa  ;  The  physical  geography  of  New  York  State,  by  R.  S.  Tarr  ; 
The  Alaskan  boundary,  by  Marcus  Baker ;  Geography  from  Nature,  by  R.  E. 
Dodge  ;  Mountaineering  in  Alaska,  by  Israel  C.  Russell  ;  The  Indians  of  British 
Columbia,  by  Franz  Boas  ;  A  Graphic  History  of  the  United  States,  by  Henry 
Gannett ;  The  topographic  work  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  in  1895,  by 
Henry  Gannett ;  Mexico,  by  M.  Romero,  Mexican  Minister  at  Washington  ;  The 
utmost  waters  of  the  Missouri  River,  by  J.  V.  Brewer.  (572 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    Vol.  xxix.    1897.    New  York.  [  1897]. 

8vo,  pp.    (6),  494. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  The  influence  of  geographic  environment,  by 
Cosmos  Mindeleff  ;  Geographical  work  in  Canada,  1896,  by  George  M.  Dawson  ; 
The  physical  geography  of  New  York  State,  by  Ralph  S.  Tarr  ;  The  consolida 
tion  of  the  Iroquois  Confederacy,  or  What  happened  on  the  St.  Lawrence  be 
tween  the  times  of  Cartier  and  Champlain,  by  James  Douglas ;  Economic 
importance  of  geological  and  physical  conditions  in  tropical  America,  by  Francis 
C.  Nicholas ;  Settlement  of  the  Mexico-Guatemala  boundary  question,  by  M. 
Romero  ;  Recent  foreign  surveys  under  the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  Ilydrographic 
Office,  by  G.  W.  Littlehales ;  The  Sette  Comuni ;  Teutonic  survival  on  Italian 
soil,  by  W.  D.  McCrackan ;  Mountain  structures  of  Pennsylvania,  by  A.  P. 
Chitteuden  ;  The  administration  of  the  forests  of  the  public  domain,  by  Henry 
Gannett ;  Notes  on  some  dangerous  rocks  off  the  Gulf  of  Darien,  by  Francis  C. 
Nicholas ;  Omitlan,  a  prehistoric  city  in  Mexico,  by  William  Niven :  Topog 
raphy  of  Mexico,  by  Herbert  M.  Wilson  ;  The  prehistoric  ruins  of  the  Rio  Tula- 
rosa,  by  U.  Francis  Duff  ;  Explorations  in  the  Cape  Regions  of  Baja  California, 
by  Gustav  Eisen  ;  Mr.  Blaine  and  the  boundary  question  between  Mexico  and 
Guatemala,  by  M.  Romero  ;  Recent  survey  of  Jiquilisco  Bay  and  El  Triunfo,  the 
New  Port  of  Salvador,  by  G.  W.  Littlehales ;  The  true  route  of  Coronado's 
march,  by  F.  S.  Dellenbaugh  ;  Mr.  Peary's  plan  and  Capt.  Sverdrup.  (573 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    Vol.  xxx.     1898.    New  York,  [1898]. 

8vo,  pp.  (8),  480.     Illustrated. 

Contains  the  following  papers :  Relations  of  irrigation  to  geography,  by 
Herbert  M.  Wilson  ;  From  Cairo  to  Beni-Hassan,  by  D.  Cady  Eaton  ;  Physical 
geography  of  New  York  State,  by  Ralph  S.  Tarr  ;  Frobisher  Bay  revisited,  by 
Russell  W.  Porter  ;  Origin  of  the  cliff  dwellings,  by  Cosmos  Mindeleff ;  Recent 
advances  in  geographic  knowledge  accomplished  by  the  U.  S.  Hydrographic 
Office,  by  G.  W.  Littlehales  ;  Copper  river  as  a  route  to  the  Yukon  Basin,  by 
C.  Willard  Hayes  ;  Some  observations  on  prisons  in  Vladivostok  and  Sahkalin, 
by  Benjamin  Howard  ;  Geography  of  the  Laurentian  Basin,  by  Israel  C.  Russell ; 
United  States  Mid-Pacific  supply  station  (Oahu  island),  by  G.  W.  Littlehales; 
Geographic  conditions  that  make  great  commercial  centres,  by  A.  F.  Sears;  The 
rivers  of  New  York,  by  Ralph  S.  Tarr  ;  Exploration  of  Aboriginal  architecture 
in  the  United  States,  by  Cosmos  Mindeleff.  (574 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    Vol.  xxxi.     1899.    New  York,  [1899]. 

8vo,  pp.  (6),  525.     Maps. 

Contains  the  following  papers :  Physical  geography  of  New  York  State,  by 
R.  S.  Tarr ;  Hawaiian  ethnography,  by  Titus  Munson  Coan  ;  Notes  on  meteor 
ology,  by  Robert  De  C.  Ward ;  The  ruined  city  of  Copan,  by  George  Byron 
Gordon  ;  Population  and  environment  in  western  Massachusetts,  by  Roland  B. 
Dixon  ;  A  new  mountain  aneroid  barometer,  by  E.  Whymper  ;  The  timber  line, 
by  Henry  Gannett ;  The  navy  as  a  motor  in  geographical  and  commercial 
progress,  by  G.  W.  Littlehales ;  The  influence  of  climate  on  governments,  by 
Robert  De  C.  Ward ;  Notes  on  oceanography,  by  William  Libbey ;  The  Gran 
ites  of  Carbon  County,  Montana :  A  division  and  glacier  field  of  the  Snowy 
Range,  by  James  P.  Kimball ;  The  development  of  the  Hanse  towns  in  relation 
to  their  geographical  environment,  by  Ellen  C.  Semple  ;  Mr.  Lang's  theory  of 
primitive  monotheism,  by  Roland  B.  Dixon  ;  Bibliography  of  geographical  works 


AMERICAN    GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.  §3 

published  in  the  United  States  in  1898,  by  J.  M.  Boutwell  ;  The  Harriman 
Alaska  expedition,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Palestine  as  illustrating  geological  and 
geographical  controls,  by  Reginald  A.  Daly.  (575 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal.    Vol.  xxxii.    1900.    New  York,  [1900 J. 

8vo,  pp.  ii,   (1)   528.      Maps. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  Physical  geography  of  New  York  State,  by 
R.  S.  Tarr ;  The  five  civilized  tribes,  Indian  Territory,  by  C.  II.  Fitch  ;  Pales 
tine  as  illustrating  geological  and  geographical  controls,  by  Reginald  A!  Daly  ; 
A  dictionary  of  topographic  forms,  by  Herbert  M.  Wilson;  The  Alaska  bound 
ary  line,  by  T.  C.  Mendenhall ;  The  climate  of  New  York,  by  E.  T.  Turner ; 
The  Philippine  Islands  and  their  people,  by  J.  G.  Schurman ;  Peloponnesiaii 
journeys,  by  Clarence  H.  Young;  Relics  of  the  Nares  expedition  recovered  by 
Mr.  Peary  ;  The  Sundal  drainage  system  in  Central  Norway,  by  R.  L.  Barrett ; 
Porto  Rico :  its  topography  and  aspects,  by  Herbert  M.  Wilson  ;  Tropical 
hurricanes,  by  F.  J.  B.  Cordeiro  ;  The  territory  of  Anadyr,  from  the  Russian 
of  E.  Olssuf  jev,  translated  by  E.  Bondy ;  Results  of  the  Cuban  census,  by 
Henry  Gannett ;  Madagascar,  by  W.  H.  Hunt ;  The  heaths  and  hollows  of 
Holland,  by  Wm.  Elliot  Griffls  ;  Korea's  geographical  significance,  by  Homer  B. 
Hulbert ;  The  census  of  Porto  Rico,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  British  Honduras,  by 
W.  L.  Avery  ;  Through  the  silk  and  tea  districts  of  Kiang-Nan  and  Che-Kiang 
province,  by  Emil  S.  Fischer  ;  Geographical  relief  maps,  their  use  and  manufac 
ture,  by  C.  Mindeleff;  Explorations  in  the  central  part  of  Baja  California,  by 
Gustav  Eisen  ;  The  Lapps  of  Sweden,  by  E.  D.  Winslow  ;  Explorations  in  the 
rubber  districts  of  Bolivia,  by  H.  Arnous  de  Riviere  ;  The  northwestern  bound 
ary  between  the  United  States  and  Canada,  by  Richard  U.  Goode  ;  The  science 
of  the  tides,  by  Alexander  Brownlie  ;  The  population  of  the  United  States,  by 
Henry  Gannett.  (57<; 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Bulletin.   Vol.  xxxm.   1901.   New  York,  [1901]. 
8vo,  pp.  490. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  Norse  discoveries  in  America,  by  Juul  Dies- 
erud  ;  The  siege  of  Peking  :  its  causes  and  consequences,  by  W.  A.  P.  Martin  ; 
Akarnania  and  Aeotolia,  by  Rufus  B.  Richardson  ;  Captain  Fabian  Gottlieb  von 
Bellingshausen,  1819-1821,  by  F.  A.  Cook  ;  St.  Christopher,  West  Indies,  by  W. 
II.  Alexander ;  Notes  on  climatology,  by  Robert  De  C.  Ward ;  Physiographic 
notes,  by  Ralph  S.  Tarr  ;  Cerros,  or  Cedros  island,  by  Gustav  Eisen  ;  The  Coosa 
river,  by  Frederick  G.  Bromberg ;  Notes  on  the  recent  progress  of  irrigation  in 
the  United  States,  by  Albert  Perry  Brigham  ;  Topographic  notes  on  the  Ural 
mountains,  by  Chester  W.  Purington  ;  Conditions  requisite  to  our  success  in  the 
Philippine  Islands,  by  G.  F.  Becker ;  Mountain  passes,  a  study  in  anthropo- 
geography,  by  Ellen  C.  Semple  ;  Map  notices,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Notes  on  Geo 
graphical  education,  by  R.  E.  Dodge ;  Notes  on  climatology,  by  Robert  De  C. 
Ward;  A  little-known  colony  (Belize),  by  W.  L.  Avery;  The  Tananarive  observ 
atory,  by  W.  H.  Hunt ;  The  flora  of  St.  Christopher,  by  W.  II.  Alexander  ;  Ber 
muda,  by  J.  Maxwell  Green  and  C.  L.  Bristol  ;  Certain  persistent  errors  in  geog 
raphy,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Recent  censuses  of  population,  by  Henry  Gannett ; 
Topographic  forms  of  the  United  States,  by  Herbert  M.  Wilson  ;  Fetishism,  a 
government,  by  Robert  Hamill  Nassau  ;  The  solution  of  the  problem  of  the  tidal 
bore,  by  Alexander  Brownlie ;  Geographical  notes  from  the  year-book  of  the 
department  of  Agriculture  for  1900,  by  Albert  Perry  Brigham  ;  Fiords,  by  Geo. 
D.  Hubbard  ;  Some  economic  aspects  of  the  heat  and  drought  of  July,  1901,  in 
the  United  States,  by  Robert  De  C.  Ward  ;  The  population  of  the  United  States, 
by  sex,  nativity,  and  race,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  On  the  origin  of  fiords,  by  G.  I). 
Hubbard  ;  Peary's  progress  to  the  pole,  by  H.  L.  Bridgman  ;  Census  results,  by 
Henry  Gannett ;  Notes  on  American  forests  and  forestry,  by  Albert  Perry 
Brigham.  (577 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.   Bulletin.    Vol.  xxxiv.    1902.   New  York,  [1902]. 

8vo,  pp.  476.     Maps. 

Contents:  Recent  work  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  in  Alaska,  by  F.  C. 
Schrader  ;  The  tides  in  the  midst  of  the  Pacific  Ocean,  by  Alexander  Brownlie ; 
Geology  and  water  resources  of  Nez  Perce  county,  Idaho  ;  The  preglacial  course 
of  the  middle  portion  of  the  Genesee  river,  by  R.  H.  Whitbeck  ;  The  physio 
graphic  divisions  of  Kansas,  by  George  I.  Adams;  The  geography  of  Cuba,  by 
T.  Wayland  Vaughan  and  A.  C.  Spencer ;  The  Isthmian  canal,  by  Arthur  1'. 
Davis ;  Note  on  the  tidal  bore,  by  J.  V.  V.  Booraem ;  Manufactures  of  the 
United  States,  by  Henry  Gannett;  Topography  and  the  distribution  of  our 


84  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

population,  by  W.  F.  Willcox  ;  Maps  and  map  making,  by  J.  R.  Torbert ;  The 
forest  people  of  British  Guiana,  by  James  Rodway  ;  The  ruined  Pueblo  in  New 
Mexico  discovered  by  Vargas  in  1692,  by  J.  Walter  Fewkes  ;  Notes  on  the  flora 
of  the  West  Indies,  with  special  reference  to  the  Island  of  St.  Kitts,  by  W.  H. 
Alexander  ;  Census  statistics  of  agriculture,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  The  essential 
needs  of  modern  navigation,  by  G.  W.  Littlehales ;  The  railroad  to  Mecca ; 
The  valley  of  the  Upper  Euphrates  and  its  people,  by  Ellsworth  Huntington  ; 
The  Uganda  railroad  ;  The  Mississippi  river  from  Cape  Girardeau  to  the  head 
of  the  passes,  by  Robert  Marshall  Brown ;  Varieties  of  tides,  by  Alexander 
Brownlie ;  Porto  Rico,  its  climate  and  resources,  by  W.  II.  Alexander ;  Trans 
continental  railroads  in  Australia  ;  Life  amid  desert  conditions,  by  Richard  E. 
Dodge  ;  The  population  of  China  in  1902.  (578 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Bulletin.    Vol.  xxxv.    1903.    New  York,  [1903]. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,   (1),  596.     Plates.     Maps. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  The  Syrians  of  Persia  and  Eastern  Turkey, 
by  William  A.  Shedd  ;  The  Mississippi  river  from  Cape  Girardeau  to  the  head  of 
the  passes,  by  Robert  Marshall  Brown  ;  Varieties  of  tides,  by  Alexander  Brown- 
lie  ;  The  Panama  canal,  by  George  S.  Morison  ;  Co-operative  topographic  survey 
of  New  York  ;  The  cattle  industry  in  the  United  States ;  The  most  northern 
railroad ;  Geographical  record ;  Improvements  to  navigation  in  the  Gulf  of  St. 
Lawrence,  by  Wm.  P.  Anderson  ;  Forest  reserve  in  the  southern  Appalachians  ; 
Earthquake  and  volcanic  centers  in  the  Philippines ;  The  boundary  between 
Chile  and  Argentina  ;  Physiographic  notes,  by  R.  S.  Tarr  ;  The  Huichol  Indians 
of  Mexico,  by  Carl  Lumholtz  ;  M.  Froidevaux's  Paris  letter  ;  Spiritual  beings  in 
West  Africa  :  their  classes  and  functions,  by  "Robert  Hamill  Nassau  ;  Culebra 
island,  by  A.  C.  Haeselbarth ;  The  economic  geography  of  the  Argentine  Re 
public,  by  J.  Russell  Smith  ;  The  northwest  passage  and  the  circumnavigation 
of  America,  by  Andrew  J.  Stone  ;  Geography  and  international  boundaries,  by 
Israel  C.  Russell  ;  Hydrologic  and  hydrographic  surveys  of  the  United  States ; 
Comparison  of  distances  by  the  Isthmian  canal  and  other  routes,  by  Emory  R. 
Johnson  ;  Cornell  summer  school  of  geology  and  geography  ;  The  geographical 
record ;  The  Languages  of  Mexico,  by  Carl  Lumholtz ;  Geography  in  the  Uni 
versity  of  Chicago ;  Obituary  :  Paul  Du  Chaillu ;  Notes  during  a  journey  in 
Guatemala,  March-December,  1892,  by  Gustav  Eisen  ;  The  climate  of  the  Philip 
pines,  by  Walter  S.  Tower  ;  Topographic  surveys  of  New  Jersey,  Massachusetts, 
and  Ohio  ;  The  new  port  of  Vera  Cruz  ;  The  earthquake  and  volcanic  eruption 
in  Guatemala  in  1902,  by  Gustav  Eisen  ;  The  climate  of  South  America,  by 
Robert  De  C.  Ward  ;  Guayaquil  and  Quito  railway,  by  F.  W.  Bennett ;  Notes  on 
the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  ;  Mr.  Peary's  expedition  to  the  Arctic  ;  Sheets  of  the 
U.  S.  atlas,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Latitude  and  longitude  of  Chengtu-fu ;  Two 
years  in  Argentine  as  the  consulting  engineer  of  national  public  works,  by  E.  L. 
Corthell  ;  The  city  of  rocks,  by  U.  Francis  Duff ;  The  island  of  Guam  ;  Topo 
graphic  survey  of  the  United  States ;  The  Panama  canal  in  its  commercial 
aspects,  by  Emory  R.  Johnson  ;  Explorations  of  the  Russian  hydrographic  expe 
dition  in  the  Arctic  ocean  in  1902  ;  Alaskan  cables  and  telegraphs ;  Report  of 
R.  E.  Peary  on  'work  in  the  Arctic,  1898-1902 ;  Human  bones  found  near 
Galveston — a  letter;  Obituary:  Rear-Admiral  Bancroft  Gherardi.  (579 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Bulletin.     Vol.  xxxvi.     1904.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,   (1),  805. 

Contains  :  The  questions  settled  by  the  award  of  the  Alaskan  Boundary  Tri 
bunal,  by  Robert  Lansing ;  River  surveys  in  the  United  States  ;  Base  maps  of 
the  United  States ;  Martin  Waldseemuller  and  the  early  Lusitano-Germanic 
cartography  of  the  New  World,  by  E.  L.  Stevenson  ;  Annual  report  of  the  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Survey  for  1903  ;  The  projected  new  barge  canal,  New  York,  by 
Thomas  W.  Symons ;  Aboriginal  pottery  of  the  eastern  United  States ;  Round 
Mt.  McKinley,  by  Frederick  A.  Cook  ;  The  influence  of  geographic  environment 
on  the  lower  St.  Lawrence,  by  Ellen  Churchill  Semple  ;  The  Pan-American  Rail 
way  ;  The  Hudson  River  described  by  W.  M.  Davis  ;  The  Eighth  International 
Geographic  Congress  ;  Notes  on  topographic  surveys  in  Alaska  ;  Good  roads  in 
the  United  States,  by  A.  P.  Brigham ;  Topographic  surveys  in  the  Western 
United  States  ;  Transactions  of  the  Society.  (58O 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.     Carl  Ritter.  An  address  to 

the    American    Geographical    and    Statistical    Society.     By  A.    H.    Guyot. 
Princeton,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  25-63.  (581 


AMERICAN    GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.  85 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  by-laws,  and  list 
of  members  of  the  Society,  March,  1860.  New  York,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (582 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  polar  exploring  expedition.  A  special 
meeting  of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society,  held  March 
22,  1860.  New  York,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  30.     Map. 

Treats  of  the  proposed  expedition  to  the  Arctic  regions  by  Dr.  I.  I.  Hayes. 

(583 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Progress  of  statistics;  read 
before  the  American  Geographical  and  "statistical  Society,  at  the  annual 
meeting  in  New  York,  Dec.  1,  1859.  By  Jos.  C.  G.  Kennedy.  New  York, 
1861. 

8vo,   1   p.   1.,   pp.    29.  (584 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Prospects  of  the  Atlantic 
telegraph.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  May  1,  1862.  By  Cyrus  W.  Field. 
[New  York,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  14   (1).  (585 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  [Report  of  the  select  com 
mittee  appointed  to  devise  a  system  of  taxation,  and  in  connection  there 
with  a  financial  plan,  which  shall  be  adapted  to  the  present  state  of  public 
affairs.]  [New  York,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

Running  title  :  The  finances  and  revenues  of  the  United  States.  (586 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  1862-1863. 
New  York,  1862-1863. 

8vo,  pp.  117.      Maps. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  On  the  flow  of  the  Mississippi  river,  by  John 
Banvard  ;  Abstract  of  a  paper  on  some  Arctic  discoveries,  and  the  remains  of 
Frobisher's  expedition,  by  C.  F.  Hall  ;  "  On  the  Sea  of  Galilee,"  by  John  Ban 
vard  ;  Western  equatorial  Africa,  by  Albert  Bushnell  ;  Remarks  upon  the 
present  condition  and  prospects  of  the  Suez  canal,  by  J.  P.  Thompson  ;  On  the 
past  and  future  topography  of  the  United  States,  by  R.  P.  Stevens ;  The 
physique  of  different  nationalities  as  ascertained  by  inspection  of  government 
recruits,  by  William  II.  Thomson  ;  The  production  of  gold  and  silver  through 
out  the  world,  especially  in  the  new  territories  of  the  United  States,  by  J.  Smith 
Romans.  (586a 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Session 
1863-64.  New  York,  1863-64. 

8vo,  pp.  174. 

Contains  the  following  papers  :  The  geography,  topography  and  resources  of 
the  northwestern  territories  of  the  United  States,  by  John  Mullan ;  On  the 
proposed  Pacific  Railroad,  by  Henry  V.  Poor  ;  On  the  statistics  of  counterfeit 
ing,  defects  in  our  paper  currency,  by  W.  L.  Ormsby,  jr. ;  Central  Asia,  by 
Bayard  Taylor  ;  Description  of  a  voyage  of  three  hundred  and  fifty  miles  up 
the  Pearl  or  Canton  river  in  China,  by  W.  P.  Jones  ;  Siam,  by  George  B.  Bacon  ; 
On  the  production  and  consumption  of  cotton,  by  Fred  A.  Conkling.  (587 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Objects  and  plans  of  the 
Society.  [New  York,  1864  (?).] 

8vo,  pp.  5  (1).  (588 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.     Course  of  lectures  on  the 

currency,  resources,  and  indebtedness  of  the  United  States,  delivered  before 

the  Society.     Lecture  II. — On  cotton.     By  Edward  Atkinson,  esq.,  of  Boston, 

Mass.     Delivered  December  14,  1865.     [New  York,  1865.] 

8vo,  pp.   (1),  34-55. 


86  AMEKlCAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  The  resources  of  the  Union. 
Lecture  read  December,  1805,  before  the  Society.  By  H.  C.  Carey.  Phila 
delphia,  1806.^ 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (59O 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  STATISTICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  by-laws  and  list  of 
members  of  the  American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.  Revised 
December  9,  1869.  New  York,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)    34.  (591 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  address  by  Chief  Justice  Daly,  the 
president,  before  the  American  Geographical  Society.  Delivered  February 
17th,  1873.  Subject:  The  geographical  work  of  the  world  in  1872.  New 
York,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  GO. 

Reprinted  from  :  Journal  of  the  American  Geographical  Society  of  New  York, 

1873.  v.  4,  p.  63-118.  (593 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  of  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler  .  .  . 
December  23,  1874,  before  the  American  Geographical  Society.  [New  York? 
1874?] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  10. 

On  geographical  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian.  (593 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     By-laws  and  list  of  fellows,  honorary  and 

corresponding  members  of  the  Society.  Revised  January   19,   1874.     New 
York,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (594 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  bulletin  of  the  Society,  April  23, 
1874.  The  life  and  services  of  Dr.  David  Livingstone.  New  York,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (595 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Ameri 
can  Geographical  Society,  held  February  25,  1875,  by  Chief  Justice  Daly. 
Subject :  The  geographical  work  of  the  world  for  1874,  Comprising — Phys 
ical  phenomena  of  the  year.  Scientific  expeditions  and  their  results.  Ex 
plorations  of  the  far  West.  Arctic  discoveries.  African  discoveries.  An 
cient  inhabitants  of  North  America.  Researches  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa, 
South  America  and  Australasia.  New  York,  Printed  for  the  Society,  1875. 

8vo,  40  pp. 

Reprinted  from  :  Journal  of  the  American  Geographical  Society  of  New  York, 

1874,  v.  6,  p.  53-92.  (596 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  topography  and  physical  resources  of 
the  state  of  New  York.  An  address  delievered  by  Egbert  L[udovickus] 
Viele  before  the  American  Geographical  Society,  April  29,  1875,  New 
York  [1875]. 

8vo,  23  pp. 

Cover-title.  (597 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  the  centers  of  ancient  civiliza 
tion  in  Central  America  and  their  geographical  distribution.     Address  read 
before  the  Society,  July  10,  1870,  by  C.  Hermann  Berendt.     New  York,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  14.     Folded  map. 

Reprinted  from  the  Bulletin  of  the  Society.  (598 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  discovery  of  the  ancient  city  of  Noruin- 
bega.  A  communication  to  the  president  and  council  of  the  American  Geo 
graphical  Society  at  their  special  session  in  Watertown,  November  21,  1889. 
By  Eben  Norton  Horsford. 

One  volume,  with  1  portrait  and  21  photographic  copies  of  maps,  landscapes, 
views,  original  charts,  etc. 

Edition,  750  copies ;  two  editions.     Stereotyped.  (599 


AMERICAN-IRISH    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  .87 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  problem  of  the  Northmen.  A  letter  to 
Judge  Daly,  the  president  of  the  American  Geographical  Society,  on  the 
opinion  of  Justin  Winsor  that  "  Though  Scandinavians  may  have  reached 
the  shores  of  Labrador,  the  soil  of  the  United  States  has  not  one  vestige  of 
their  presence."  By  Eben  Norton  Horsford.  Cambridge,  1889. 

One  volume,  5  original  maps,  3  photographic  facsimiles  of  maps,  4  photo 
graphic  views. 

Edition,    1,000   copies.      Electrotyped.      Second   edition.  (CUM) 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Nicaragua  Canal.     By  H.  C.  Taylor. 
New  York,  1891. 

8vo,   pp.   32.  (G01 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hereford  map  and  the  legend  of 
St.  Brandan.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the  American  Geographical 
Society,  March  14,  1892,  by  Robert  I).  Benedict.  [New  York,  1892] 

8vo,  45  pp..  3  pi.   (1  double). 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Bulletin  of  the  American  Geographical  Society.  Vol.  xxiv, 
1892,  no.  3.  (OO2 

AMERIC  Ay -IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Boston,  ,1/ff.s.s. 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  American-Irish  Historical  Society: 
What  it  is  and  what  its  purposes  are.  Boston,  Mass.,  1897. 

pp.    12.  (003 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  American-Irish  Historical  Society: 
What  it  is  and  what  its  purposes  are;  Together  with  the  names  of  the 
officers  and  a  list  of  the  members.  Boston,  Mass.,  1898. 

pp.  32.  (604 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Irish  schoolmasters  in  the  American 
colonies,  lf>40-1775,  with  a  continuation  of  the  subject  during  and  after  the 
war  of  the  revolution,  by  John  C.  Linehan  .  .  .  and  Thomas  Hamilton 
Murray  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C.,  The  American-Irish  Historical  Society, 
1898. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  31  pp.  («<>•"» 

AMERICAN-IRISH    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY'.     The    Irish   Washingtons    at   home   and 

abroad,  together  with  some  mention  of  the  ancestry  of  the  American  pater 

patrhp.     By  George  Washington,  of  Dublin,  Ireland,  and  Thomas  Hamilton 

Murray,  Boston,  Mass.     Boston,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  44.      Portraits. 

Dedicated   to   the  American-Irish   Historical    Society.*  («O<5 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Journal  of  the  American-Irish  His 
torical  Society.     Edited  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray  and  Thomas  Bona- 
venture  Lawler.     Vol.  i.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  136. 

Contents :  The  American-Irish  Historical  Society — Organization,  purpose, 
members,  etc. ;  Proceedings  ;  John  Sullivan  and  the  capture  of  the  powder  at 
Newcastle,  by  John  C.  Linehan  ;  The  Irishman  ethnologically  considered,  by 
Joseph  Smith  ;  The  need  of  an  organization  such  as  the  American-Irish  Histor 
ical  Society,  and  its  scope,  by  Dennis  Harvey  Sheahan  ;  American  history  as  it  is 
falsified,  by  Joseph  Smith  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  Index.  («O7 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    The  Journal.    Vol.  IT.     Edited  by  Thomas 
Hamilton  Murray.     Boston,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  258. 

Contents :  History  of  the  Society ;  Officers ;  Chronological  record ;  Proceed 
ings,  1809 ;  Letter  from  Edward  A.  Moseley,  the  retiring  president-general  ; 
Irish  emigration  during  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries,  by  Thomas 


88  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Addis  Emmet ;  Some  pre-Revolutionary  Irishmen,  by  John  C.  Linehan ;  The 
Irish  element  in  the  second  Massachusetts  volunteers  in  the  recent  war  (with 
Spain),  by  John  J.  McCoy;  The  "Scotch-Irish"  and  the  "Anglo-Saxon"  falla 
cies,  by  James  Jeffrey  Roche  ;  The  work  of  the  Society,  by  Thomas  J.  Gargan  ; 
Russia  the  friend  of  the  republic,  by  Joseph  Smith  ;  The  "Anglo-Saxon  "  shibbo 
leth  condemned,  by  William  McAdoo  ;  The  Irish  pioneers  of  Texas,  by  John  C. 
Linehan  ;  Early  Irish  settlers  in  Kentucky,  by  Edward  Fitzpatrick  ;  The  Irish 
pioneers  and  founders  of  Peterborough,  New  Hampshire,  by  James  F.  Brennan  ; 
Sketch  of  an  early  Irish  settlement  in  Rhode  Island,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Mur 
ray  ;  An  early  Irishman  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  by  Martin  Scully ;  Some  Irish 
settlers  in  Virginia,  by  Joseph  T.  Lawless  ;  The  Whistlers,  a  family  illustrious 
in  war  and  peace,  by  Joseph  Smith  ;  David  Hamilton,  a  soldier  of  the  American 
Revolution,  by  Daniel  M.  O'Driscoll  ;  The  Irish  chapter  in  the  history  of  Brown 
University,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray  ;  Brigadier-General  Thomas  W.  Sweeny, 
U.  S.  A. — a  biographical  sketch,  1820-1892,  by  William  Montgomery  Sweeny  ; 
Papers  read  before  the  Society  or  contributed  for  publication  ;  Membership  roll ; 
The  dead  of  the  Society  ;  General  index  ;  Analytical  index.  (6O8 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Journal.  Vol.  in.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Hamilton  Murray.  Boston,  3900. 

8vo,  pp.  241.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Review  of  the  year ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1900 ; 
Rev.  James  MacSparran,  Irishman,  scholar,  preacher,  and  philosopher,  1680- 
1757,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray  ;  Men  of  Irish  blood  who  have  attained  dis 
tinction  in  American  journalism,  by  Michael  E.  Hennessy  ;  Irish  pioneers  and 
builders  of  Kentucky,  by  John  C.  Linehan  ;  Rev.  James  Caldwell,  a  patriot  of 
the  American  Revolution,  by  James  L.  O'Neill ;  The  Irish  in  South  Carolina, 
Georgia,  Alabama,  Louisiana,  and  Tennessee,  by  Patrick  Walsh  ;  Hugh  Cargill, 
a  friend  of  liberty,  by  Thomas  F.  O'Malley  ;  The  Irish  settlers  of  Pelham,  Mass., 
by  Mary  Lessey  Linehan  ;  Thomas  Fawcett,  Irish  Quaker,  American  pioneer,  by 
Thomas  Plunkett ;  Early  New  Hampshire  Irish,  some  pre-Revolutionary  Den 
nises,  Corneliuses,  Patricks,  and  Michaels,  by  John  C.  Linehan  ;  Matthew  Wat 
son,  an  Irish  settler  of  Barrington,  R.  L,  1722,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray ; 
The  field,  scope  and  opportunity  of  the  American-Irish  Historical  Society,  by 
Dennis  Harvey  Sheahan ;  The  United  States  torpedo-boat  O'Brien,  compiled 
from  the  daily  papers  ;  The  Society's  field  in  California,  by  James  Connolly  ; 
The  historical  place  of  Irishmen  in  California,  a  circular  issued  by  the  Knights 
of  St.  Patrick,  San  Francisco  ;  Publications  of  the  Society  ;  Chronology  of  the 
Society  ;  Necrology  ;  Membership  roll ;  General  index  ;  Analytical  index.  (6O» 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Journal  of  the  American-Irish  His 
torical  Society,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  Vol.  iv.  Boston,  Mass., 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  195. 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Chronology  of  the  Society  ;  Early  Irish  settlers  in  Vir 
ginia,  by  John  C.  Linehan  ;  The  Irish  pioneers  of  the  Connecticut  Valley,  by 
Edward  A.  Hall ;  Some  voices  from  ye  olden  time,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Mur 
ray  ;  Irish  immigration  to  the  United  States  since  1790,  by  Edward  O'Meagher 
Condon  ;  The  first  Irish  in  Illinois,  by  P.  T.  Barry ;  The  Irish  vanguard  of 
Rhode  Island,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray ;  A  list  of  historical  papers  and 
addresses,  prepared  by  members  of  the  Society  or  by  friends  of  the  organiza 
tion  ;  Books  and  pamphlets  issued  by  the  Society ;  Alphabetical  list  of  those 
who  have  contributed  papers  to  the  Society,  or  who  have  made  addresses  at 
meetings  held  under  its  auspices  ;  Presidents-General  of  the  Society  ;  Member 
ship  roll  of  the  Society  ;  General  information  regarding  the  Society  ;  A  general 
index  ;  Analytical  index.  (61O 

AMERICAN-IRISH    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Journal.      Vol.    v.      Edited   by    Thomas 
Hamilton  Murray.     Boston,  Mass.,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  212.      Portrait. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Proceedings,  1905 ;  Patriotic  pilgrimage  to  Lexington, 
Mass. — Interesting  observance  by  the  Society  of  the  anniversary  of  the  Battle  of 
April  19,  1775  ;  Goody  Glover,  an  Irish  victim  of  the  Witch  craze,  Boston,  Mass.. 
1688,  by  Harold  Dijon  ;  Capt.  Daniel  Neill,  an  artillery  officer  of  the  Revolu 
tion,  by  J.  Madison  Drake  ;  Richard  Dexter,  one  of  Boston's  Irish  pioneers,  by 


AMERICAN-IRISH    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  89 

Thomas  Hamilton  Murray  ;  The  New  Hampshire  Kellys,  hy  John  C.  Linehan  : 
Some  early  celebrations  of  St.  Patrick's  day  in  New  York  city,  1762-1788,  by 
John  D.  Crimmins  ;  William  I'rendergast,  a  pioneer  of  Chautauqua  county,  N.  Y., 
by  Helen  Prendergast ;  Master  John  Sullivan,  of  Somersworth  and  Berwick,  and 
his  family,  by  John  Scales  ;  Martin  Murphy,  sr.,  an  Irish  pioneer  of  Califor 
nia,  by  Marcella  A.  Fitzgerald  ;  Historical  notes  of  interest,  by  Thomas  Hamil 
ton  Murray  ;  Memoir  of  Mathew  Carey,  by  Henry  Carey  Baird  ;  Review  of  tho 
year  :  Leading  events  in  the  career  of  the  Society  for  1005,  or  of  special  interest 
to  the  members  ;  Necrology  ;  Membership  roll ;  General  information  regarding 
the  Society;  Good  words  for  Vol.  iv  of  the  Journal  ;  Index.  (611 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Scotch-Irish  "  Shibboleth  analyzed 
and  rejected,  with  some  reference  to  the  present  "Anglo-Saxon "  comedy. 
By  Joseph  Smith.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.   29.  (612 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Irish  at  Bunker  Hill:  A  list  of 
American  patriots  bearing  Irish  names  who  fought  against  the  British  in 
the  action  of  the  seYenteenth  of  June,  1775.  By  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1900.  (eis 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Recorder.  Bulletin  of  the  American- 
Irish  Historical  Society.  [Issued  each  month.]  Boston. 

8vo. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i,  No.  1,  September,  1901.  pp.  8.  A  word  at  the  start;  Extracts 
from  the  archives  ;  Regarding  members  of  the  Society  ;  Irish  in  the  Plymouth 
Colony,  by  T.  H.  M[urray]  ;  Officers  for  1901. 

Vol.  I,  No.  2.  October,  1901.  pp.  8.  President  Roosevelt ;  Regarding  mem 
bers  of  the  Society  ;  Extracts  from  the  archives  ;  Thomas  Casey,  of  Ireland  and 
Rhode  Island,  1636-1719,  by  T.  H.  M[urray]  ;  Officers  for  1901. 

Vol.  i,  No.  3.  November,  1901.  pp.  8.  A  point  made  clear  (concerning  Ed 
ward  Brick  or  Breck,  and  son  Robert,  "of  Galway,  in  Ireland")  ;  Extracts  from 
the  archives;  In  old  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  ;  Officers  for  1901. 

Vol.  i,  No.  4.  December,  1901.  pp.  8.  De  Roo's  great  work  (History  of 
America  before  Columbus);  Extracts  from  the  archives;  The  story  of  Miss 
[Elephell]  Fitzgerald,  by  T.  H.  Mfurray]  ;  Supplies  arrive  from  Ireland, 
[1631];  More  Portsmouth  (N.  H.),  marriages,  1752-1760;  In  the  Connecticut 
colony,  by  James  H.  O'Donnell. 

Vol.  i,  No.  5.  January,  1902.  pp.  8.  Two  members  honored  (Patrick  A. 
Collins  and  John  H.  H.  McNamee)  ;  Extracts  from  the  archives  ;  From  Boston's 
town  records,  1715  to  1764,  by  T.  II.  M[urray]  ;  Some  Connecticut  pioneers. 

Vol.  i,  No.  6.      February,  1902. 

Vol.  i,  No.  7.  March,  1902.  pp.  8.  From  the  Treasurer-General  ;  Extracts 
from  the  archives;  A  glance  at  the  vanguard  (List  of  early  Massachusetts 
pioneers  bearing  Irish  names),  by  T.  H.  M[urray]  ;  Surrounded  by  old  ocean 
(Haley's  Island  of  the  Isles  of  Shoals)  ;  Irish  pork  and  butter  imported  ;  The 
re-interment  of  Gen.  Richard  Montgomery- 

Vol.  i,  No.  8,  April,  1902.  pp.  8.  Hugh  Gaine,  Irishman,  publisher ;  Ex 
tracts  from  the  archives  ;  Shipload  of  servants  from  Cork — extracts  concerning 
early  Irish  people  in  Pennsylvania  from  "  Redemptioners  and  Indentured  Serv 
ants  in  the  Colony  and  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,"  by  Karl  Frederick 
Geiser;  Ethan  Allen  and  the  Irish;  He  comes  of  heroic  stock  (Rev.  Ellery  C. 
Butler);  Martin  Rourk,  of  Durham,  Maine:  Made  a  voyage  in  1736  (Capt. 
Samuel  Waterhouse)  ;  Origin  of  a  Virginia  name  (Newport  News).  (614 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Celebration  of  the  124th  anniversary  of 
the  Battle  of  Rhode  Island  .  .  .  Friday,  August  29th,  1902.  [Providence?] 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  Portrait.  (Ol« 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Gen.  John  Sullivan  and  the  battle  of 
Rhode  Island.  A  sketch  of  the  former  and  a  description  of  the  latter. 
By  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  [Providence,  R.  I.,  1902.] 

8vo,  pp.  32. 


90  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Irish  Scots  and  the  "  Scotch-Irish^: 
an  historical  and  ethnological  monograph,  with  some  reference  to  Scotia 
Major  and  Scotia  Minor ;  to  which  is  added  a  chapter  on  "  How  the  Irish 
came  as  builders  of  the  nation.''  By  John  C.  Linehan  .  .  .  Concord,  N.  H., 
The  American-Irish  historical  society,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   138,  incl.  front,    (port.). 

Originally  pub.  in  the  Granite  monthly,  Concord,  N.  H.,  .Tan.-March,  1888. 
The  chapter  on  "  How  the  Irish  came  "  is  based  upon  articles  contributed  to 
the  Boston  pilot,  1890,  etc.,  and  the  Boston  Sunday  globe,  Mar.  17,  1895. 

"  Supplementary  facts  and  comment  "  :    p.   [83]-128.  (617 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  Irish  in  Old  Albany,  N.  Y.,  with 
special  mention  of  Jan  Andriessen,  "  De  lersman  Van  Dublingh."  By 
Franklin  M.  Danaher.  Paper  read  before  the  American-Irish  Historical 
Society  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  latter  in  New  York  City,  Jan.  10,  1003. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1003. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (618 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Irish  Rhode  Islanders  in  the  American 
Revolution.  With  some  mention  of  those  serving  in  the  regiments  of 
Elliott,  Lippitt,  Topham,  Crary,  Angell,  Olney,  Greene,  and  other  noted 
commanders.  By  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1003. 

8vo,  pp.  90.  (61J) 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Irish  Vanguard  of  Rhode  Island. 
By  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  Boston,  Mass.,  1004. 

Svo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  iv,  Journal  of  the  American-Irish  Historical  Society.  (62O 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  O'Briens  of  Machias,  Me.,  Patriots 
of  the  American  Revolution  :  their  services  to  the  cause  of  liberty.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society  at  its  annual  gathering  in  New  York  City,  January 
2,  1004,  by  Andrew  M.  Sherman,  together  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Clan 
O'Brien,  by  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  Boston,  1004. 

Svo,  pp.  87.  (621 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  voices  from  ye  olden  time:  his 
torical  notes  relating  to  the  Irish  element  in  early  American  life.  By 
Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  Boston,  Mass.,  1004. 

Svo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  iv,  Journal  of  the  American-Irish  Historical  Society.  (622 

AMERICAN  -  IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Book  of  information  regarding  the 
Society.  By  Thomas  Hamilton  Murray.  Boston  and  New  York.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Society.  1005. 

24mo,  pp.  27    (2).  (623 

AMERICAN-IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Echoes  from  out  the  past,  or  Historical 
Notes  relating  to  Irish  Pioneers  in  America.  By  Thomas  Hamilton  Mur 
ray.  Boston.  Mass.,  1005. 

Svo,  pp.  37.     Reprinted  from  Vol.  V,  Journal  of  the  American-Irish  Historical 
Society.  (623« 

i 

AMERICAN- IRISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  to  the  Society  by  Rear-Admiral 
John  McGowan.  U.  S.  N.  (retired),  president-general.  Washington,  D.  C., 
1006. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (623?> 


AMEMCAN   JEWISH    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  91 

AMERICAN   JEWISH   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  1.  [Baltimore], 
1893. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  143. 

Contents  :  Papers  presented  at  the  first  scientific  meeting,  held  at  Philadel 
phia,  December  15,  1892  :  Address  of  the  president,  Oscar  S.  Straus ;  The  set 
tlement  of  the  Jews  in  Georgia,  by  C.  C.  Jones,  jr.  ;  Mickve  Israel  Congrega 
tion  of  Philadelphia,  by  Sabato  Morals ;  Some  unpublished  material  relating 
to  Dr.  Jacob  Lunibrozo,  of  Maryland,  by  J.  II.  Hollander ;  Beginnings  of  New 
York  Jewish  history,  by  M.  J.  Kohler  ;  Notes  on  the  Jews  of  Philadelphia,  by 
M.  Jastrow,  jr.  ;  The  first  publication  of  a  Jewish  character  printed  in  Philadel 
phia  [a  Thanksgiving  sermon,  by  D.  II.  Franckel],  by  M.  Jastrow,  jr.  ;  Jews  men 
tioned  in  the  Journal  of  the  Continental  Congress,  by  Herbert  Friedenwald  ;  A 
landmark  [memorial  stone  of  Benjamin  Bueno  de  Mesquita],  by  N.  Taylor  Phil 
lips  ;  An  act  allowing  naturalization  of  Jews  in  the  colofties,  by  S.  W.  Rosendale  ; 
Jewish  beginnings  in  Kentucky,  by  L.  N.  Dembitz  ;  A  document  concerning  the 
Franks  family,  by  S.  W.  Rosendale  ;  Jews  in  the  American  plantations  between 
1600-1700,  by  Cyrus  Adler ;  Americana  at  the  Anglo-Jewish  Exhibition,  by 
C.  Adler;  A  political  document  of  the  year  1800  [letter  of  Benjamin  Nones],  by 
C.  Adler  ;  The  settlement  of  Jews  in  Canada,  by  A.  C.  Joseph  ;  Notes  ;  Joseph 
Simon  of  Lancaster,  Pa.  ;  Gifts  to  the  Society ;  Index ;  Constitution ;  List  of 
Members.  («24 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  2.     Baltimore,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  207. 

Contents  :  Chiefly  papers  presented  at  the  second  annual  meeting,  held  at  New 
York,  December  27  and  28,  1893  :  Address  of  the  president,  Oscar  S.  Straus  ;  A 
Sketch  of  Hayni  Salomon,  from  an  unpublished  MS.  in  the  Papers  of  Jared 
Sparks,  by  II.  B.  Adams  ;  On  the  History  of  the  Jews  of  Chicago,  by  B.  Fels- 
enthal ;  The  Jewish  Congregation  in  Surinam,  by  B.  Felsenthal  ;  A  sermon  by 
Moses  Mendelssohn,  printed  in  Philadelphia  one  hundred  and  thirty  years  ago, 
by  B.  Felsenthal ;  The  civil  status  of  the  Jews  in  Maryland,  1634-1776,  by  J.  II. 
Hollander ;  Family  history  of  David  Mendez  Machado,  by  N.  Taylor  Phillips ; 
Note  concerning  David  Hays  and  Esther  Etting,  his  wife,  and  Michael  Hays 
and  Reuben  Etting,  by  S.  Solis-Cohen  ;  The  colonization  of  America  by  the  Jews, 
by  M.  Kayserling ;  Phases  of  Jewish  life  in  New  York  before  1800,  by  M.  J. 
Kohler ;  The  Lopez  and  Rivera  families  of  Newport,  by  M.  J.  Kohler  ;  A  letter 
of  Jonas  Phillips  to  the  Federal  Convention,  by  II.  Friedenwald  ;  Jacob  Isaacs 
and  his  method  of  converting  salt  water  into  fresh  water,  by  II.  Friedenwald  : 
Memorials  presented  to  the  Continental  Congress,  by  II.  Friedenwald  ;  Columbus 
in  Jewish  literature,  by  R.  J.  II.  Gottheil  ;  Settlement  of  the  Jews  in  Texas,  by 
H.  Cohen  ;  Aaron  Levy,  by  I.  II.  Rosenbach  and  A.  S.  W.  Rosenbach  ;  Documents 
from  the  Public  Record  Office  (London)  :  Memorials  of  the  Jews  about  their 
taxes,  presented  to  the  governor-in-chief  of  Jamaica,  1700;  The  governor  and 
council's  answer  to  the  Baron  de  Belmont ;  Jews  in  Jamaica,  by  C.  Gross. 
Memoir  of  John  Moss,  by  Lucien  Moss  ;  Notes  :  The  exact  date  of  the  trial  of 
Jacob  Lumbrozo,  by  J.  H.  Hollander  ;  Jonas  Phillips,  by  M.  J.  Kohler  ;  Gifts  to 
the  Mickve  Israel  Congregation,  by  A.  S.  Wolf  Rosenbach  ;  Jewish  soldiers  in 
the  Colonial  Period,  by  C.  Adler ;  Necrology  :  Isaac  Minis,  C.  C.  Jones ;  Gifts ; 
Index  ;  Members.  («2.% 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  3.  Baltimore.  1805. 

8vo,  pp.    (8)    173,    (2-. 

Contents  :  Papers  presented  at  the  third  annual  meeting,  December  26  and  27, 
1894 ;  Address  of  the  president,  Oscar  S.  Straus ;  Some  further  references  to 
Haym  Salomon,  by  J.  H.  Hollander  ;  The  earliest  rabbis  and  Jewish  writers  of 
America,  by  M.  Kayserling ;  The  American  Jew  as  soldier  and  patriot,  by  S. 
Wolf ;  Points  in  the  first  chapter  of  New  York  Jewish  history,  by  A.  M.  Dyer  ;  An 
early  ownership  of  real  estate  in  Albany  by  a  Jewish  trader,  by  S.  Rosendale; 
Phases  of  Jewish  life  in  New  York  before  1800,  by  M.  J.  Kohler  ;  Correspondence 
between  Washington  and  Jewish  citizens,  by  L.  Abraham  ;  The  relations  of  Jews 
to  our  national  movements,  by  L.  Abraham  ;  Early  Jewish  literature  in  America, 
by  Geo.  A.  Kohut ;  Notes  ;  Index.  («2fl 


92  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  4.     Baltimore,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.    (6),  243. 

Contents  :  Papers  presented  at  the  third  annual  meeting,  held  at  Washington, 
December  26  and  27,  1894  ;  Chronological  sketch  of  the  history  of  the  Jews  in 
Surinam,  by  B.  Felsenthal  and  R.  Gottheil ;  The  Jews  in  Texas  :  Jacob  de  Cor 
dova,  Mrs.  L.  R.  Randall,  Joseph  Osterman,  Moritz  Koppel,  Arthur  S.  Wolff,  by 
R.  Cohen  ;  The  Jews  of  Richmond,  by  J.  Ezekiel  ;  Trial  of  Jorge  de  Almeida  by 
the  Inquisition  in  Mexico,  by  C.  Adler  ;  Incidents  illustrative  of  American  Jew 
ish  patriotism,  by  M.  J.  Kohler ;  Jewish  martyrs  of  the  Inquisition  in  South 
America,  by  G.  A.  Kohut ;  The  Levy  and  Seixas  families  of  Newport  and  New 
York,  by  N.  Taylor  Phillips  ;  A  biographical  account  of  Ephraim  Hart  and  his 
son,  Joel  Hart,  by  G.  N.  Hart ;  Notes  by  M.  J.  Kohler.  Letters  of  Madison  and 
Jefferson  to  Jews ;  Jewish  settlement  in  Barlmdoes ;  Necrology ;  Alexander 
Kohut,  Jesse  Seligman  ;  Gifts  to  the  Society  :  Members  ;  Index.  (O27 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  5.     Baltimore,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  234.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Address  by  Oscar  S.  Straus  ;  Documents  relating  to  the  career  of 
Colonel  Isaac  Franks,  by  Morris  Jastrow  ;  Some  cases  in  Pennsylvania  wherein 
rights  claimed  by  Jews  are  affected,  by  John  Samuel  ;  Henry  Castro,  pioneer 
and  colonist,  by  Henry  Cohen ;  Material  for  the  history  of  the  Jews  in  the 
British  West  Indies,  by  Herbert  Friedenwald  ;  The  naturalization  of  Jews  in 
the  American  colonies  under  the  act  of  1740,  by  J.  II.  Hollander;  Who  was 
the  first  rabbi  of  Surinam  ?  by  George  Alexander  Kohut ;  Isaac  Aboab,  the  first 
Jewish  author  in  America,  by  M.  Kayserling ;  The  .lews  and  the  American 
anti-slavery  movement,  by  Max.  J.  Kohler  ;  Documents  relative  to  Major  David 
S.  Franks  while  aide-de-camp  to  General  Arnold,  by  Abraham  S.  Wolf  Rosenbach  ; 
Notes  on  the  first  settlement  of  Jews  in  Pennsylvania,  1655-1703,  by  A.  S.  W. 
Rosenbach  ;  "Appeals  from  colonial  courts  to  the  king  in  council,"  by  Harold  D. 
Hazeltine;  Obituary  notices  of  Jews  of  Philadelphia  and  New  York,  1728-1791, 
from  the  files  of  the  Pennsylvania  Gazette  ;  Necrology  :  Lucien  Moss  ;  Hermann 
Bien  ;  List  of  gifts  and  exchanges  ;  Index.  (<»'2S 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  6.     Baltimore,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,  180. 

Contents  :  Address  upon  American  Jews  and  their  history,  by  Oscar  S.  Straus. 
Delivered  before  the  National  Council  of  Jewish  Women ;  Address  upon  the 
work  of  the  society,  by  Cyrus  Adler  ;  A  memorial  sent  by  German  Jews  to  the 
President  of  the  Continental  Congress,  by  M.  Kayserling ;  Documents-  relating 
to  the  attempted  departure  of  the  Jews  from  Surinam  in  1675,  by  J.  H.  Hol 
lander  ;  A  modern  Maccabean,  by  Henry  Cohen ;  Notice  of  Jacob  Mordecai, 
founder,  and  proprietor  from  180g  to  1818,  of  the  Warrenton  (N.  C.)  Female 
Seminary,  by  Gratz  Mordecai  ;  Some  newspaper  advertisements  of  the  eighteenth 
century,  by  Herbert  Friedenwald ;  The  Jews  in  Newport,  by  Max  Kohler  ;  Civil 
status  of  the  Jews  in  colonial  New  York,  by  Max  J.  Kohler  ;  The  oldest  tomb 
stone-inscriptions  of  Philadelphia  and  Richmond,  by  George  Alexander  Kohut ; 
A  literary  autobiography  of  Mordecai  Manuel  Noah,  with  an  introduction,  by 
George  Alexander  Kohut ;  The  congregation  Shearith  Israel.  An  historical  re 
view,  by  N.  Taylor  Phillips  ;  Growth  of  Jewish  population  in  the  United  States, 
by  David  Sulzberger ;  Notes :  Extracts  from  the  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
Graduates  of  Yale  College,  with  Annals  of  the  College  History,  vol.  u,  by 
Franklin  Bowditch  Dexter  relating  to  persons  of  Jewish  descent  :  Portraits  of 
Jews  engraved  by  St.  Mem  in  ;  A  subscription  list  of  the  year  1773,  by  George 
Alexander  Kohut ;  Jewish  soldiers  :  Notes  taken  from  an  article  in  the  Ameri 
can  Jews'  Annual  for  5650  (1890),  by  A.  E.  Frankland,  entitled  "Fragments  of 
History  ;  "  Jews  in  Arkansas  in  1830,  by  George  Alexander  Kohut ;  Americana 
at  the  Anglo- Jewish  Exhibition.  [Publications,  i,  109-10.]  Items  extracted 
from  the  Catalogue  of  the  Anglo-Jewish  historical  exhibition,  1887  ;  Gifts  and 
exchanges;  Index.  (62O 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  7.     Baltimore,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,   134. 

Contents:  Process  (or  Trial)  of  Gabriel  De  Granada  (13  years  old),  observer 
of  the  Law  of  Moses,  1642  to  1645.  Translated  from  the  original  by  David 
Fergusson.  Edited  with  notes  by  Cyrus  Adler.  Index.  (630 


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AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Publications.    No.  8.    Baltimore,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  xi,  168. 

Contents  :  Address  upon  the  Jews  in  history,  by  Oscar  S.  Straus  ;  Asser  Levy. 
A  noted  Jewish  Burgher  of  New  Amsterdam,  by  Leon  Iliihner  ;  Site  of  the  first 
synagogue  of  the  congregation  Shearith  Israel  of  New  York,  with  two  maps,  by 
Albion  Morris  Dyer  ;  The  Jewish  pioneers  of  the  Ohio  valley,  by  David  Philipson  ; 
A  brave  frontiersman,  by  Henry  Cohen  ;  Some  early  American  Zionists  projects, 
by  Max  J.  Kohler  ;  Ezra  Stiles  and  the  Jews,  by  W.  Willner ;  Notes  on  Myer 
Hart  and  other  Jews  of  Easton,  Pennsylvania,  by  Gustavus  N.  Hart ;  Some 
references  to  early  Jewish  cemeteries  in  New  York  City,  by  Elvira  N.  Solis ; 
Persecution  of  the  Jews  in  1840,  by  Jacob  Ezekiel ;  Necrology  :  Sabato  Morais  ; 
Louis  Schnabel ;  Jacob  Sulzberger  ;  Index.  (631 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  9,     Baltimore,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  190.     Plate.     Maps. 

Contents  :  Address  of  the  president,  by  Cyrus  Adler  ;  A  plea  for  an  American 
Jewish  historical  exhibition,  by  Joseph  Jacobs  ;  Fray  Joseph  Diaz  Pimienta.  alias 
Abraham  Diaz  Pimienta,  and  the  Auto-De-Fe  held  at  Seville,  July  25,  1720,  by 
Richard  Gottheil ;  The  Early  Jewish  settlement  at  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania,  by 
Henry  Necarsulmer  ;  Jews  and  the  American  anti-slavery  movement,  n^  by  Max 
J.  Kohler  ;  Isaac  Levy's  claim  to  property  in  Georgia,  by  Herbert  Friedenwald  ; 
The  history  of  the  first  Russian-American  Jewish  congregation — The  Beth 
Hamedrosh  Hagodol,  by  J.  D.  Eisenstein  ;  Whence  came  the  first  Jewish  settlers 
of  New  York  ?  by  Leon  Hfthner  ;  The  German-Jewish  migration  to  America,  by 
-  Max  J.  Kohler ;  Francis  Salvador,  A  prominent  patriot  of  the  Revolutionary 
War,  by  Leon  Hiihner  ;  Notes  on  the  history  of  the  earliest  German  Jewish  con 
gregation  in  America,  by  Henry  Berkowitz  ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the 
Jews  in  Surinam,  by  Richard  Gottheil ;  Notes  :  Dr.  David  Nassy  in  Surinam,  by 
Richard  Gottheil ;  Privileges  granted  by  the  British  government  to  the  Jews  in 
Surinam,  1665 ;  Enterprise  of  the  early  Jewish  settlers  at  Newport,  Rhode 
Islands  ;  Judaica-Americana.  Selected  from  the  De  Castro  collection  of  books 
and  antiquities  ;  Jacob  Franks.  Information  obtained  from  the  Collections  of 
the  Wisconsin  Historical  Society.  Necrology  :  Charles  P.  Daly  ;  Jacob  Ezekiel ; 
Jacob  Balz  ;  William  S.  Rayner ;  Moses  Coit  Tyler;  Index.  (632 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  10.  1902.  Balti 
more.  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  202.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Address  of  the  president ;  Reference  to  Jews  in  the  Diary  of  Ezra 
Stiles,  by  Morris  Jastrow,  jr.  ;  A  method  of  determining  the  Jewish  population  of 
large  cities  in  the  United  States,  by  George  E.  Barnett ;  Jewish  activity  in 
American  colonial  commerce,  by  Max  J.  Kohler  ;  The  Jews  of  Georgia  in  Colonial 
times,  by  Henry  Hiihner  ;  The  Cincinnati  community  in  1825,  by  David  Philip- 
son  ;  New  light  on  the  career  of  Colonel  David  S.  Franks,  by  Oscar  S.  Straus  ; 
Sampson  Simson,  by  Myer  S.  Isaacs ;  The  Damascus  Affair  of  1840  and  the 
Jews  of  America,  by  Joseph  Jacobs  ;  Solomon  Heydenfeldt :  A  Jewish  Jurist  of 
Alabama  and  California,  by  Albert  M.  Friedenberg ;  The  Jews  in  Curagao. 
According  to  documents  from  the  archives  of  the  State  of  New  York,  by  G. 
Herbert  Cone  ;  Notes  :  Luis  De  Santangel  and  Columbus  ;  Jews  in  the  American 
revolution,  by  Herbert  Friedenwald ;  Some  notes  on  the  career  of  Colonel 
David  S.  Franks ;  Military  record  of  Isaac  Franks,  by  Leon  Hiihner ;  Necrol 
ogy  ;  Index.  (633 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  11.  1903.  Balti 
more,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  238. 

Contents :  Papers  presented  at  the  eleventh  annual  meeting :  Address  of  the 
president,  Cyrus  Adler  ;  Switzerland  and  the  American  Jews,  by  Sol.  M.  Stroock  ; 
Phases  in  the  history  of  religious  liberty  in  America,  with  special  reference  to 
the  Jews,  by  Max  J.  Kohler ;  The  Jews  in  New  England  (other  than  Rhode 
Island)  prior  to  1800,  by  Leon  Hiihner;  The  Jews  and  the  American  Sunday 
laws,  by  Albert  M.  Friedenberg ;  The  Jews  of  Chicago,  by  H.  Eliassof ;  New 
%matter  relating  to  Mordecai  M.  Noah,  by  G.  Herbert  Cone ;  Note  on  Isaac 
%Gomez  and  Lewis  Moses  Gomez,  from  an  old  family  record,  by  Elvira  N.  Solis  ; 
Report  of  the  committee  on  collections  of  the  American  Jewish  Historical 


94  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Society  ;  Items  relating  to  the  history  of  the  Jews  of  New  York,  by  N.  Taylor 
Phillips ;  The  trial  of  Francisco  Maldonado  De  Silva,  by  George  Alexander 
Kohut ;  Notes  :  The  Franks  family  as  British  army  contractors  ;  Rebecca  Franks 
as  a  writer  ;  Daniel  Webster  and  the  Jews.  Necrology  :  Gratz  Mordecai,  Samuel 
Venstrahlen,  Leonard  Lewishon,  Adolph  Moses,  Asher  I.  Myers,  Aaron  Frieden- 
wald,  Abraham  Pereira  Mendes.  Index.  (634 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  12.  [Baltimore] 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  205. 

Contents  :  List  of  officers  ;  The  twelfth  annual  meeting  ;  Address  of  the  presi 
dent,  Cyrus  Adler  ;  The  Inquisition  in  Peru,  by  Elkan  Nathan  Adler  ;  The  Jews 
of  South  Carolina  from  the  earliest  settlement  to  the  end  of  the  American  Revo 
lution,  by  Leon  Iliihner  ;  Judah  1*.  Benjamin,  statesman  and  jurist,  by  Max  J. 
Kohler ;  Calendar  of  American  Jewish  cases,  by  Albert  M.  Friedenberg ;  The 
Jews  in  Boston  till  1875,  by  Joseph  Lebowitch  ;  A  history  of  the  Jews  of  Mobile, 
by  Alfred  G.  Moses  ;  A  Jewish  army  chaplain,  by  Myer  S.  Isaacs  ;  The  develop 
ment  of  Jewish  casuistic  literature  in  America,  by  J.  D.  Eisenstein ;  Jewish 
heretics  in  the  Philippines  in  the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  century,  by  George 
Alexander  Kohut ;  Outline  of  a  plan  to  gather  statistics  concerning  the  Jews  of 
the  United  States,  by  \Vm.  B.  Hackenburg ;  Note  on  Sunday  laws,  by  Albert  M. 
Friedenberg;  Edward  Woolf,  musician  and  author,  by  I.  S.  Isaacs;  Necrology; 
Index.  (635 

Publications.  No.  14,  published  in  1906,  contains  the  following  note :  "  The 
appearance  of  Publication  No.  13  has  been  delayed  .  .  .  ;  No.  14,  being  ready, 
is  therefore  distributed  in  advance  of  it.  It  will  soon  be  followed  by  No.  13, 
containing  the  proceedings  of  the  thirteenth  annual  meeting  of  the  Society." 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  organization.  Abstract  from 
the  minutes.  1892.  [Baltimore],  The  Society,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (636 

AMERICAN  JEWISH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Jews  of  Georgia  in  colonial  times, 
by  Leon  Hiilmer  .  .  .  From  the  Publications  of  the  American  Jewish  His 
torical  Society,  no.  10,  1902.  [Baltimore,  1902.] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.   [65] -95.  (637 

AMERICAN   JEWISH   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Judah   P.    Benjamin :  statesman   and 
jurist  by  Max  J.  Kohler  .  .  .     Baltimore  [1905?]. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.    [63] -85. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  American  Jewish  Historical  Society, 
no.  12."  (638 

AMERICAN  NEGRO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

THE  AMERICAN  NEGRO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA,  and  its  officers. 
H.  Harrison  Wayman. 

In  Colored  American  Magazine,  Vol.  6  (Feb.,  1903)  :  pp.  287-294.  Boston, 
Mass. 

(No  publications.)  (639 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCH&OLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
l?ew  York  City. 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Adopted  April  6, 
1858.  New  York,  1858. 

16mo.  (640 

Same.     Adopted  September,  1858.     New  York,  1858.     16mo,  8  pp.                (64Oa 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Adopted  Septem 
ber,  1858.  New  York,  1858. 

32mo,  pp.  8.  (' 


em- 

641 


AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCH^OLOGICAL    SOCIETY.          95 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by 
laws.  New  York,  1864. 

8vo.  («;42 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Articles  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  and  by-laws.  New  York,  18(55. 

8vo.  («i4jj 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCH/EOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  American  Journal  of 
Numismatics  and  bulletin  of  American  numismatic  and  archaeological  socie 
ties  Vol.  I-XL.  New  York,  1806-1900. 

8vo,  40  vols.  (644 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Articles  of  incorporation, 
constitution,  and  by-laws.  New  York,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  «;4.-> 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL   SOCIETY.     On   some  coins  of  the 
Castellan!  collection.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  January  1,1,  1878. 
By  Gaston  L.  Feuardent     [New  York],  1878. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  American  Journal  of  Numismatics.  (646 

AMERICAN     NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL     SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    its 
twentieth  annual  meeting,  March  10,  1878.     With  the  annual  address  of  the 
president,  Charles  E.  Anthon.     New  York,  1878. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  8. 

Contains  President  Charles  E.  Anthon's  annual  address :  A  morning  in  the 
numismatic  alcove  of  the  Astor  Library.  (647 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings    at    its 
twenty-first  annual  meeting,  March  18,  1879.     New  York,  1879. 
Large  8vo.     pp.  28. 

Contains  president's  annual  address  ;  On  some  Frank  sepultures  of  the  sixth, 
seventh,  and  eighth  centuries,  by  Henri  de  Morgan ;  The  masculo-feminine 
demiurgos  of  the  Egyptians,  by  Gaston  L.  Feuardent.  (648 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings    at    its 
twenty-second  annual  meeting,  March  10,  1880.     New  York,  1880. 
Large  8vo.     pp.  24. 

Contains  president's  annual  address  ;  Schleswig-Ilolstein  medal,  by  W.  T.  R. 
Marvin  ;  Government  as  an  art  educator,  by  Gaston  L.  Feuardent.  (649 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings    at    its 
twenty-third  annual  meeting,  March  15,  1881.     New  York,  1881. 
Large  8vo.     pp.  27. 

Contains  president's  annual  address ;  On  obelisks,  by  Gaston  L.  Feuardent ; 
Some  ancient  coins,  by  Gaston  L.  Feuardent.  (65O 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings    at    its 
twenty-fourth  annual  meeting,  March  28,  1882.     New  York,  1882. 
Large  8vo.     pp.  27. 

Contains  president's  annual  address  ;  Correspondence  with  the  British  Museum 
relating  to  Gaston  L.  Feuardent.  (651 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  its 
twenty-fifth  annual  meeting,  March  20,  1883.  New  York,  1883. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  36.  <652 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings    at    its 
twenty-sixth  annual  meeting,  March  18,   1884.     With  lists  of  founders,  in 
corporators,  officers,  and  members.     New  York,  1884. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  39. 

Contains  :  "  Portraits  on  the  later  bronze,"  "  The  ways  of  some  cataloguers," 
by  F.  M.  Bird  ;  Moneta,  by  Patterson  Du  Bois ;  "  Henry  Jernegan's  silver  cis 
tern,"  by  R.  S.  Ely ;  "  The  small  stone  graves  in  White  County,  Tenn.,"  by 
John  B.  Lillard.  (653 


96  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the 
twenty-seventh  annual  meeting,  March  17th,  1885.     With  lists  of  founders, 
incorporators,  officers,  and  members.     New  York,  1885. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  29. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meetings,  27th-34th.  Only  papers  relating  to 
American  history  noticed.  (654 

AMERICAN.  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCH/EOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the 
twenty-eighth  annual  meeting,  March  16th,  1886.  With  lists  of  founders, 
incorporators,  officers,  and  members.  Also  papers  read  before  the  Society. 
New  York,  1886. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  56. 

Contains  :  Fractional  currency,  by  Henry  Russell  Drowne.  (655 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the 
twenty-ninth  annual  meeting,  March  15th,  1887.  With  lists  of  founders, 
incorporators,  officers,  and  members.  Also  papers  read  before  the  Society, 
1885-1886.  New  York,  1887. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  5G. 

Contains :  Some  historic  tokens  of  the  city  of  New  York,  by  Frank  W. 
Doughty  ;  Reminiscences  of  some  old  New  York  die-sinkers,  hy  Andrew  C.  Za- 
hriskie  ;  British  war  medals  relating  to  America,  by  James  Oliver.  (656 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the 
thirtieth  to  thirty-fourth  annual  meetings,  1888  to  1892,  together  with  the 
History  of  the  Society,  by  William  R.  Weeks,  and  lists  of  founders,  incor 
porators,  officers,  and  members.  Also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1886- 
1892.  New  York,  1892. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  16,  17,  12,  12,  15,  50,  42. 

Contains  :  Echoes  from  the  wheels  of  the  Broadway  omnibus,  by  Andrew  C. 
Zabriskie ;  Stone  idols'  of  New  Mexico,  by  L.  Bradford  Prince ;  Numismatic 
gleanings  from  the  meadows,  roads,  and  beaches  of  our  Atlantic  coast,  by 
Charles  Pryer ;  Jottings  from  my  note-book,  by  Charles  Pryer ;  Coin  and  cur 
rency,  by  Charles  W.  Darling.  (657 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings    at    the 
thirty-fifth  annual  meeting,  March  20,  1893,  and  list  of  officers  and  mem 
bers.     Also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1892-1893.     New  York,  1893. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  43. 

Contains :    The    colonial    Jersey    coinage,    from    an    historical    standpoint,    by 

Francis  B.  Lee.  (658 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings    at    the 

thirty-sixth,  seventh,  and  eighth  annual  meetings,  and  list  of  officers  and 

members.     Also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1893-1896.     New  York,  1897. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  110. 

Contains  :  Some  new  light  on  the  Washington  season  medals,  by  Daniel  Parish, 
jr.  ;  The  insignia  of  the  patriotic  hereditary  societies  of  the  United  States,  by 
Bauman  Lowe  Belden ;  Paper  money  and  counterfeiting  in  the  colony  of  New 
Jersey,  by  Francis  Bagley  Lee.  (659 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  thirty- 
ninth  annual  meeting,  March  15th,  1897,  and  list  of  officers  and  members; 
also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1896-1897.     New  York,  1897. 
Large  8vo,  pp7  54. 

Contains :  The  Legion  of  Honor,  by  J.  Sanford  Saltus ;  Modern  renaissance 
of  the  medallic  art,  by  Walter  Tonnele.  (66O 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the 
fortieth  annual  meeting,  March  21st,  1898,  and  list  of  officers  and  members ; 
also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1897-1898.     New  York,  1898. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  63. 

Contains :  United  States  history  as  illustrated  by  its  political  medals,  by 
Andrew  C.  Zabriskie ;  History  of  the  Grant  monument  medal,  (661 


AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCH^OLOGICAL    SOCIETY.          97 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  forty- 
first  annual  meeting,  March  20th,  1899,  and  list  of  officers  and  members ; 
also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1898-1899.     New  York,  1899. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  67. 

Contains  :  The  old  historic  buildings  of  Westchester  county,  by  Charles  Pryer  : 
Flags  and  insignia  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America,  by  J.  Sanford  Saltus  ; 
Acknowledgments  of  the  Grant  monument  medal  from  foreign  rulers.  (f><»2 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the 

forty-second  annual   meeting,   March   19th,    1900,   and   list   of  officers    and 

members ;  also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1899-1900.     New  York,  1900. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  56.  (G6tt 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY    OF    NEW    YORK    CITY. 

Proceedings  at  the  forty-third  annual  meeting,  March  18th,  1901,  and  list 

of  officers  and  members;  also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1900-1901. 

New  York,  1901. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  72. 

Contents :  President's  annual  address ;  The  medallic  history  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  by  Andrew  C.  Zabriskie  ;  Presentation  of  loving  cup  to  Edward  Groh, 
by  Henry  Russell  Drowne ;  Insignia  of  American  military  societies  since  the 
war  of  1812,  by  Bauman  Lowe  Belden  ;  Early  Greek  history,  as  illustrated  by 
its  coins,  by  Charles  Pryer ;  A  counterfeit  Pitt  medal,  by  Edward  Groh ;  A 
rare  medal,  by  Edward  Groh.  (664 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY. 
Proceedings  at  the  forty-fourth  annual  meeting,  January  20th,  1902,  and 
list  of  officers  and  members ;  also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1901-1902. 
New  York,  1902. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  57. 

Contents :    President's   annual    address ;    The   preservation    of   the   antiquities 

of    the    southwest,    by    L.    Bradford    Prince ;    Department    badges    of    the    Grand 

Army  of  the  Republic,  by  Bauman  Lowe  Belden  ;  Kufic  glass  weights  and  bottle 

stamps,    by   J.    B.    Nies ;    International    congress   of   numismatists,    Paris,    June, 

1900,  by  George  F.   Kunz.  (665 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCHAEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY    OF    NEW    YORK    CITY. 

Proceedings  at  the  forty-fifth  annual  meeting.  January  19,  1903,  and  list  of 

officers  and  members,  1903.     New  York,  1903. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  28.  (666 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY. 
Proceedings  at  the  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  January  18,  1904,  and  list 
of  officers  and  members ;  also  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1903.  New 
York,  1904. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  69. 

Contents  :  President's  annual  address  ;   Various   methods  of  making  a   medal, 

by  Victor  D.  Brenner  ;  Gleanings  of  a  summer  in  the  east :  Palestine  and  Crete, 

by     John     P.     Peters ;     American     insignia,     by     Bauman     Lowe     Belden  ;     The 

"Dauphin's  Grave"  and  Louis  XVII  medals,  by  J.  S&nford  Saltus.  (667 

Proceedings  .  .  .  47th  annual  meeting,  Jan.  1<>,  190-j  .  .  .  New  York,  1905. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  28.     Portrait. 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Carrara  medals, 
with  notices  of  the  dukes  of  Padua,  whose  effigies  they  bear,  by  W.  T.  K. 
Marvin.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     2  plates. 

Reprinted,  with  some  additions  and  a  few  slight  changes,  from  the  American 
Journal  of  Numismatics. 

AMERICAN    NUMISMATIC    AND    ARCH/EOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.     The    medals    of    the 
Masonic  fraternity  described  and  illustrated.     Boston,  1880. 
Large  8vo.      17  plates. 
Reprinted  from  the  American  Journal  of  Numismatics.  (669 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 7 


98  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  American  Numismatic 
and  Archaeological  Society  of  New  York.  The  bronze  crabs  of  the  obelisk. 
[A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  January  15,  1881,  by  G.  L.  Feuardent] 
New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (67O 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  upon  a  coin  of 
Sicyon,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.     Philadelphia,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  American  Journal  of  Numismatics  for  January,  1882.    (671 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  books 
in  the  library  of  the  Society,  with  a  subject  index  to  the  important  arti 
cles  in  the  American  Journal  of  Numismatics,  and  other  periodicals  to  the 
end  of  1882.  New  York,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  31.  (672 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  [Quarter  centennial  meet 
ing.]  Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  its  twenty-fifth  annual  meeting,  Tues 
day,  March  20,  1883,  with  lists  of  founders,  incorporators,  officers,  and 
members.  New  York,  1883. 

8vo,   pp.   36.  (673 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Moneta  :  A  study.     Read 

before  the    Society,    March,   1884.     By   Patterson  Du   Bois.     [New   York], 
1884. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (674 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Counterfeit  half  pence 
current  in  the  American  colonies,  and  their  issue  from  the  mints  of  Connecti 
cut  and  Vermont.  Address  by  Wyllis  Betts  before  the  Society.  New  York, 
1886. 

8vo,  pp.   17.      Illustrated.  (675 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  the  coinage 
of  the  Mexican  revolutionary  General  Morelos.  Based  upon  an  important 
find.  Read  before  the  Society,  June  2,  1886.  By  Lyman  Haynes,  law  libra 
rian.  New  York,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.   18.  (676 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Contributions  of  alchemy 
to  numismatics.     By  Henry  Carrington  Bolton.     Read  before  the  Society, 
December  5,  1889.     Author's  edition.     New  York,  1890. 
Square  8vo,  pp.  44.     3  plates. 

One  hundred  and  seventy-five  copies.     Reprinted  from  the  American  Journal 
of  Numismatics.  (677 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Evidences  of  man  in  the 
drift.  A  description  of  certain  a rchaeo logical  objects  recently  discovered 
in  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and  New  Jersey. 
Read  before  the  Society,  March  28,  1892,  by  Francis  Worcester  Doughty. 
New  York,  1892. 

8vo,   pp.    18.  (6"8 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  American 
Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society  .  .  .  with  lists  of  founders,  incor 
porators,  officers,  and  members,  by  W.  R.  Weeks  .  .  .  New  York  [The  So 
ciety],  1892. 

4to,  pp.  50.     illus.,  pi.     (In  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society, 
New     York.     Proceedings.     New     York,     1892.      30th-34th     meeting.      1882-92.) 

(679 

AMERICAN  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCH.EOLOSICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  Committee 
on  medals,  January  18th,  1904.  New  York,  1904. 

4to,   pp.   13.  (680 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.  99 

AMERICA*  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Vols.  i-vi.  1709-1809.  New 
series,  Vols.  i-xxi,  1818-1905.  Philadelphia.  1771-1905. 

4to. 

A  second  edition  of  Vol.  i,  1769,  was  published  in  1789.      Vol.  vi  was  reprinted 
in  1809.  (681 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Experiments  and  observations  on  the  min 
eral  waters  of  Philadelphia,  Abington,  and  Bristol,  in  the  province  of  Penn 
sylvania.  Read  June  18,  1773,  before  the  Society.  By  Benjamin  Rush. 
Philadelphia,  1773. 

8vo,   pp.    30.  (682 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  An  oration,  delivered  February  4,  1774,  be 
fore  the  Society.  Containing  an  enquiry  into  the  natural  history  of  medi 
cine  among  the  Indians  in  North  America,  and  a  comparative  view  of  their 
diseases  and  remedies  with  those  of  civilized  nations.  Together  with  an 
appendix,  containing  proof  and  illustrations.  By  Benjamin  Rush.  Phila 
delphia  [1774]. 

Svo,  pp.  118.  (683 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Oration,  March  1(5,  1780,  Before  the  Society. 
By  Timothy  Matlack.  Philadelphia,  1780. 

4 to,  pp.  L'7.  (684 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Anniversary  oration.  May  21  [1782],  be 
fore  the  Society.  By  Thomas  Bond.  Philadelphia  [1782]. 

Svo.  pp.  34.  (685 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  An  oration  delivered  before  the  Society, 
the  27th  of  February,  1780,  containing  an  inquiry  into  the  influence  of 
physical  causes  upon  the  moral  faculty.  By  Benjamin  Rush.  Philadel 
phia,  1780. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  40. 

Same,    second    edition,    Philadelphia,    printed  ;   London,    reprinted    1786.     Svo, 
pp.   (8).  71.  (686 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  relative  to  certain  American  an 
tiquities.  By  Winthrop  Sargent,  and  by  Benjamin  Smith  Barton.  Phila 
delphia,  1796. 

4to,  pp.  iv,  39.      2  plates. 

From  Vol.  iv  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Society.  (687 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  An  eulogium.  intended  to  perpetuate  the 
memory  of  David  Rittenhouse.  late  president  of  the  American  Philosophical 
Society,  delivered  before  the  Society  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Phil 
adelphia,  the  17th  December,  1790.  By  Benjamin  Rush.  Philadelphia 
[1796]. 

Svo,  pp.  46.  (688 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Laws  and  regulations.     Philadelphia,  1814. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (689 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  history,  manners,  and 
customs  of  the  Indian  nations  who  once  inhabited  Pennsylvania  and  the 
neighbouring  States.  Communicated  to  the  historical  and  literary  com 
mittee  of  the  Society  by  the  Rev.  John  Heckewelder,  and  published  by  the 
committee.  Philadelphia,  1818. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  iv,  348.  («9O 


100  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions  of  the  historical  and  literary 
committee.  Vols.  i,  n,  in  (pt.  1).  Philadelphia,  1819-1843. 

8vo,  3  vols. 

Contents  :  Vol.  i.  List  of  the  officers  and  members  of  the  historical  committee  ; 
Constitution  of  the  historical  committee  ;  Literary  notice';  Report  of  the  commit 
tee  to  the  Philosophical  Society  ;  Corresponding  secretary's  report  to  the  com 
mittee  on  the  languages  of  the  American  Indians ;  List  of  MS.  donations, 
concerning  the  Indians  and  their  languages ;  An  account  of  the  history,  man 
ners,  and  customs  of  the  Indian  natives  who  once  inhabited  Pennsylvania  and 
the  neighbouring  States,  by  John  Ileckewelder ;  Correspondence  between  Mr. 
Ileckewelder  and  Mr.  Duponceau,  on  the  languages  of  the  American  Indians  ; 
Words,  phrases,  and  short  dialogues  in  the  language  of  the  Lenni  Lenape  or 
Delaware  Indians.  1819.  pp.  7,  464  (1). 

Vol.  ii.  A  dissertation  on  the  nature  and  character  of  the  Chinese  system  of 
writing,  by  I'.  S.  Duponceau  ;  A  vocabulary  of  the-  Cochin  Chinese  language,  by 
Joseph  Morrone,  with  notes,  by  M.  De  La  Palaen,  and  a  Cochin  Chinese  and 
Latin  dictionary. 

Vol.  in,  part  1.  List  of  the  members  of  the  historical  and  literary  committee  ; 
List  of  the  presidents  of  the  Society;  Historical  sketch  of .  Continental  paper 
money  by  Samuel  Breck  ;  The  social  and  intellectual  state  of  the  colony  of  Penn 
sylvania  prior  to  the  year  1743,  by  Job  R.  Tyson  ;  Biographical  notice  of  Edward 
Livingston,  by  Henry  D.  Gilpin  ;  On  the  effects  of  secluded  and  gloomy  impris 
onment  on  individuals  of  the  African  variety  of  mankind  in  the  production  of 
disease,  by  Benjamin  H.  Coates.  pp.  iv,  (2),  99.  (G91 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  made  to  the  historical  and  literary 
committee  of*  the  Society,  by  their  corresponding  secretary,  stating  his 
progress  in  the  investigation  committed  to  him,  of  the  general  character 
and  forms  of  the  languages  of  the  American  Indians,  by  P.  S.  Du  Ponceau. 
Philadelphia,  1819. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (692 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  on  the  early  history  of  Pennsyl 
vania  ;  being  an  annual  oration  before  the  Society,  June  G,  1821.  By  Peter 
S.  Du  Ponceau.  Philadelphia,  1821. 

8vo,  pp.   38.  (693 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  concerning  the  influence  of  Amer 
ica  on  the  mind ;  being  the  annual  oration  before  the  Society,  October  10, 
1823.  By  C.  J.  Ingersoll.  Philadelphia,  1823. 

8vo,  pp.  67.  (694 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  library.  Philadelphia, 
1824. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  290.  (695 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Communication  on  the  improvement  of 
government ;  read  before  the  Society,  October  1,  1824.  By  C.  J.  Ingersoll. 
Philadelphia,  1824. 

8vo,   pp.   24.  (696 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Eulogium  in  commemoration  of  Hon.  Wil 
liam  Tilghman,  delivered  before  the  Society,  October  11,  1827.  By  P.  S.  Du 
Ponceau.  Philadelphia,  1827. 

8vo,  pp.  46.  (697 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Eulogium  on  Thomas  Jefferson,  before  the 
Society,  April  11,  1827.  By  Nicholas  Biddle.  Philadelphia,  1827. 

8vo,  pp.  5'5.  (698 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Laws  and  regulations  adopted,  June  21, 
1833.  Philadelphia,  1833. 

8vo,  pp.  46   (1).  (699 


AMEEICAN    PHILOSOPHICAL   SOCIETY.  101 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial -of  the  American  Philosophical 
Society,  and  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Philadelphia,  recommending  the 
publication  of  certain  ancient  records ;  and  the  report  of  a  committee  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  ui>on  the  same  subject.  Harrisburg,  1830. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (7OO 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Second  report  of  the  joint  committee  on 
Meteorology,  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society  and  Franklin  Institute. 
[By  James  P.  Espy.]  Philadelphia.  183G. 

8vo,  pp.  8   (1).  (7O1 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Xecrological  notice  of  Dr.  Philip  Syng 
Physick,  delivered  before  the  Society,  May  4,  1838.  Philadelphia,  1838. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (7O2 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  An  inquiry  into  the  influence  of  physical 
causes  upon  the  moral  faculty.  Delivered  before  the  Society.  27th  of  Feb 
ruary,  1786.  By  Benjamin  Rush.  Philadelphia,  1830. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (70S 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vols.  i-xr.iv.  1838-1905. 
Philadelphia,  1840-1905. 

8vo,  44  vols. 

Vol.  xxn  is  in  four  parts.  Part  3  consists  of  "  Early  proceedings  of  the 
Society,  compiled  by  [Henry  Phillips,  jr.].  From  the  manuscript  minutes  of  its 
meetings  from  1744  to  1838."  Philadelphia.  1MS4.  pp.  iii.  87.").  Two  photo 
graphs.  (7O4 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  notice  of  Edward  Livingston. 
Read  before  the  Society.  By  Henry  D.  Gilpin.  Philadelphia,  1843.  . 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (7O5 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Celebration  of  the  hundredth  anniversary 
of  the  Society  on  the  25th  May,  1843 ;  with  a  discourse  by  Dr.  Patterson  on 
the  origin,  progress,  and  labors  of  the  Society,  followed  by  the  proceedings 
at  a  special  meeting  on  the  2<5th.  27th,  29th,  and  30th  May,  in  further  cele 
bration  of  the  occasion,  with  abstracts  of  scientific  papers  then  read,  etc. 
Philadelphia,  1843. 

Svo,  pp.   232. 

Also  printed  as  Vol.  in  of  the  Proceedings.  (7OO 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  p]arly  history  of  the  Society.  A  discourse 
at  the  celebration  of  its  hundredth  anniversary.  By  Robert  M.  Patterson. 
With  the  introductory  address  of  the  President.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  30.  (7O7 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  On  the  effects  of  secluded  and  gloomy  im 
prisonment  on  individuals  of  the  African  variety  of  mankind  in  the  pro 
duction  of  disease.  By  Benjamin  II.  Coates.  Read  at  the  centennial  anni 
versary  of  the  Society,  May  29,  1843.  Philadelphia.  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (70S 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  social  and  intellectual  state  of  the 
colony  of  Pennsylvania  prior  to  the  year  1743.  Read  before  the  Society, 
29th  May,  1843,  in  commemoration  of  its  hundredth  anniversary.  By  Job  R. 
Tyson.  Philadelphia,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (70.S« 

AMERICAN    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY.     Historical    sketch    of    Continental    paper 
money.     By  Samuel  Breck.     Philadelphia,  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  40. 

Same  reprinted.     Philadelphia,  1863.     Svo,  pp.  34. 

First  issued  in  the  Transactions.      Fifty  copies  were  puhlished  on  large  paper. 

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AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL 'S6ciEiY.  Public  discourse  in  commemoration  of  Peter 
S.  Du  Ponceau,  before  the  [Society]  on  the  25th  of  October,  1844.  By  R. 
Dunglison.  Philadelphia,  1844. 

8vo,  pp.   44.  (710 
AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Laws  and  regulations,  as  finally  amended 

and  adopted,  December  16,  1859.     Together  with  the  charter  of  the  Society 
and  a  list  of  its  members.     Philadelphia,  I860. 
8vo,  pp.  80. 

Contains  list  of  the  members  from  1769  to  1860.  (711 

AMERICAN    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY.     Obituary    notice   of    II.    D.  Gilpin.     Read 

before  the  Society  [by  C.  J.  Ingersoll],  September  21,  I860.  [Philadelphia, 
I860.] 

8vo,   pp.    16.  (712 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  library.  Philadelphia, 
1861. 

8vo,  pp.   1.000.  (713 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY'.  On  the  stone  implements  of  the  Indians  of 
North  America,  with  a  classification  and  description  of  the  methods  of  mak 
ing  them.  By  Franklin  Peale.  Read  before  the  Society.  June  21,  1861. 
[Philadelphia,  1861.] 

8vo,    pp.    8.  (714 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  [Copy  of  the  opinion  of  the  Supreme  Court 
in  the  case  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  against  the  Society,  claiming  taxes 
for  the  property  of  the  Society.]  Philadelphia,  1862. 

8vo.  pp.  11.      No  title-page.  (715 

AMERICAN   PHILOSOPHICAL   SOCIETY'.     Catalogue  of  the   American   Philosophical 
Society  library.     Philadelphia.  1863-84. 
Svo.  4  pts.  in  1  v.      (2  1.,  pp.  1390). 
By  J.  1*.  Lesley,  librarian.  (716 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  on  the  trial  by  jury.  Read 
before  the  Society,  May  1.  1863.  [By  Eli  K.  Price.]  Philadelphia,  1863. 

8vo,    pp.    24.  (717 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY'.  Discourse  on  the  family  as  an  element  of 
government.  Read  before  the  Society,  January,  18(54.  [By  Eli  K.  Price.] 
Philadelphia,  1864. 

'     8vo,  pp.  HO.  (7i8 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY'.  An  obituary  notice  of  Dr.  William  Darling 
ton.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  11),  1864.  By  T.  P.  James.  [Phil 
adelphia.  1864.] 

8vo,  pp.   12.      No  title-page.      Title  on  cover  :   Biographical  sketch  of  Dr.   Wil 
liam  Darlington.  (719 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY'.  List  of  members  [to  January,  1865].  [Phil 
adelphia,  1865.] 

Svo.  pp.   56.      No  title-page.  (72O 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY'.  List  of  the  surviving  members  [etc.],  Janu 
ary  1,  1865.  [Philadelphia.  1865.] 

Svo,  pp.  6.      No  title-page.  (721 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY'.     Laws  and  regulations.     Philadelphia,  1866. 

Svo.  (722 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY'.  Contributions  to  a  grammar  of  the  Mus- 
kokee  language.  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Philadelphia.  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  301-309.     From  the  Proceedings.  (72:5 


AMERICAN    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY.  103 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Grammar  of  the  Choctaw  language.  By  the 
Rev.  Cyrus  Byington.  Edited  from  the  original  MSS.  in  the  library  of  the 
Society.  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

8vo,   pp.   56.  (724 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  An  obituary  notice  of  Franklin  Peale.  Read 
before  the  Society  by  Robert  Patterson. 

In  Mason's  Coin  and  Stamp  Collectors'  Magazine,  Vol.  v,  pp.  37,  38  ;   59,  60  ; 
76,  77;   90,  91;   101,  102;   118,  119.      (Philadelphia,  1871.)  '(725 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Obituary  notice  of  John  F.  Frazer.     Read 

before  the   Society,   April  4,   1873.     By   John  L.   Le  Conte.  [Philadelphia, 
1873.] 

8vo,  pp.   183-190.  (726 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Descriptive  list  of  medals  struck  to  com 
memorate  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the 
Society,  December  6,  1878.  [Philadelphia,  1878.] 

8vo,   pp.   78-83.     No  title-page.  (727 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  the  surviving  members.  [Read 
January  18,  1878.]  Philadelphia,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  22.      Half  title  on  cover.  (728 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  upon  the  collection  of  coins  and 
medals  now  upon  exhibition  at  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of 
Industrial  Art,  Memorial  Hall,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia.  By  Henry 
Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  7,  1879.  [Philadelphia, 
1879.] 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (729 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Additional  notes  upon  the  collection  of  coins 

and  medals  now  upon  exhibition  at  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School 

of  Industrial  Art,  Memorial  Hall,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia.     By  Henry 

Phillips,  jr.     Read  before  the  Society,  October  3,  1879.     Philadelphia,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.   19.      No  title-page.  (73O 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     An  account  of  two  maps  of  America  pub 
lished  respectively  in  the  years  1550  and  1555.     By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.,  A.  M. 
(Read  before  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  March  19,  1880.)      [Phil 
adelphia,  1880.] 
8vo,  pp.  3. 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted     from     the    Proceedings    of     the     American     Philosophical     Society, 
1880,  v.  19. 

Relates  to  maps  published  in  Minister's  Cosmographia  universalis.  Basle,  1550, 
and  in  Grynaeus'  Novus  orhis,  Basle,   1555.  (731 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  the  members  [to  18801.  [Phila 
delphia,  1880.1 

8vo,  pp.  72   (1).      No  title-page  (732 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  recent  discoveries  of  stone  imple 
ments  in  Africa  and  Asia.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the  Soci 
ety,  May  21,  1880.  [Philadelphia,  1880.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 

From  the  Proceedings.  (733 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Certain  old  almanacs  published  in  Phila 
delphia  between  1705  and  1744.  By  H.  Phillips,  jr.  [Read  before  the 
Society,  February  18,  1881.]  [Philadelphia,  1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (734 


104  AMKRTCAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  S.  S.  Haldeman.  By  D.  G. 
Brinton.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  4,  1881.  [Philadelphia, 

1881.] 

8vo,    pp.    6.  (735 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  names  of  the  gods  in  Kiche  myths, 
Central  America.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton.  Read  before  the  Society,  Novem 
ber  4,  1881.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo,    pp.    37.  (736 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Register  of  papers  published  in  the  Trans 
actions  and  Proceedings  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.  Compiled 
by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   56.  (737 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Obituary  notice  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 
By  Charles  G.  Ames.  Read  before  the  Society,  November  3,  1882.  [Phila 
delphia,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  498-503.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (738 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  account  of  the  more  important 
public  collections  of  American  archaeology  in  the  United  States.  By  Henry 
Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the  Society,  May  4,  1883.  [New  York,  1883.] 

8vo,   pp.  9.  (739 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  from  the  Codex  Ramirez,  with  a 
translation.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  19, 
1883.  [Philadelphia,  1883.] 

Svo,  pp.  36.     Map.     No  title-page.  (74O 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  notice  of  Henry  M.  Phillips. 
By  Richard  Vaux.  Read  before  the  Society,  December  19,  1884.  Philadel 
phia,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  72-78.  (741 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Trap  dykes  in  the  archsean  rocks  of  south 
eastern  Pennsylvania.  By  Persifor  Frazer.  Read  before  the  Society,  Octo 
ber  17,  1881.  [Philadelphia,  1884.  ] 

8vo?  pp.  691-694.    -Title  on  cover  only.  (742 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  A  great  trap  dyke  across  southeastern 
Pennsylvania.  By  H.  Carvill  Lewis.  Read  before  the  Society,  May  15, 

1885.  [Philadelphia,  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.    (1)   438-456.      Folded  map.  (743 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  surviving  members.  Presented 
March  5,  1886.  [Philadelphia,  1866.] 

8vo,  pp.  12.     Title  on  cover.  (744 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  conception  of  love  in  some  American 
languages.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton.  Read  before  the  Society,  November  5, 

1886.  Philadelphia,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  546-561.  (745 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  the  Mangue,  an  extinct  dialect 
formerly  spoken  in  Nicaragua.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton.  Read  before  the 
Society.  November  20,  1885.  Philadelphia,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (746 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  On  the  ikonomatic  method  of  phonetic  writ 
ing,  with  special  reference  to  American  archaeology.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton. 
Read  before  the  Society,  October  1,  1886.  Philadelphia,  1886. 

Svo,  pp.  14.      Illustrated.  (747 


AMERICAN    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY.  105 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Comparative  vocabulary  of  Algonquin  dia 
lects.  From  Heckewelder's  manuscripts,  in  the  collections  of  the  American 
Philosophical  Society.  Printed  for  Wellesley  College  library,  by  10.  X. 
Ilorsford.  Cambridge,  1887. 

4to,  pp.  7.  (74S 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Critical  remarks  on  the  editions  of  Diego 
de  Landa's  writings.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton.  Read  before  the  Society, 
January  7,  1887.  [Philadelphia,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

From  the  Proceedings.  (749 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  On  an  ancient  human  footprint  from  Nica 
ragua.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton,  M.  D.  Head  before  the  Society,  November 
18,  1887.  [Philadelphia,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  437-444.      Plate. 

From  the  Proceedings.     Title  on  cover.  (75O 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  On  the  so-called  Alagiiilac  language  <-f 
Guatemala.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton,  M.  D.  Read  before  the  Society,  Novem 
ber  4,  1887.  [Philadelphia,  1887.] 

8vb,  pp.   (1),  366-477. 

From  the  Proceedings.  (751 

AMERICAN    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY.     "Were  the  Toltecs  an  historic  nationality? 
.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton.     Philadelphia,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (752 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  First  contribution  to  the  study  of  folklore 
of  Philadelphia  and  its  vicinity.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the 
Society,  March  Ifi,  1888.  Philadelphia, _1 888. 

8vo,  pp.  159-170.  (753 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  language  of  palaeolithic  man.  By 

Daniel  G.  Brinton.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  5,  1888.  Philadel 
phia,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  16.                                .  (754 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  Congo  Independent 
State.  By  H.  Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the  Society,  November  2,  1888,  and 
February  1,  1889.  [Philadelphia,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.   (18).       Maps  and  woodcuts.  (755 

AMERICAN   PHILOSOPHICAL   SOCIETY.     The  literary  labors  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 

An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  at  the  commemoration  of  the  one 

hundredth  anniversary  of  the  decease  of  the  illustrious  founder  and  first 

president,  April  17,  1890.     By  G.  Brown  Goode.     Philadelphia,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (75O 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Daniel  Ragnes  Goodwin,  D.  D. 
By  J.  V.  Merrick.  Read  before  the  Society.  November  7,  1890.  [Phila 
delphia,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  career  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society.  Philadelphia.  May  25,  1893,  at  the  celebration  of 
the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  its  formation  in  that  city.  By 
Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.,  Boston.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (758 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  A  vocabulary  of  the  Nanticoke  dialect. 
Read  before  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  November  3,  1893.  By 
D.  G.  Brinton.  [Philadelphia,  1893.] 

8vo,'pp.    (9). 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  Vol.  xxxi.  *  (759 


106  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY,  tertiary  tipulidae,  with  special  reference 
to  those  of  Florissant,  Colorado.  A  paper  presented  to  the  American 
Philosophical  Society,  on  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  its 
foundation,  May  22-26,  1893.  By  Samuel  H.  Scudder.  [Philadelphia, 
1894.] 

8vo,  pp.  83.     9  plates. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  Vol.  xxxn.  (76O 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Thomas  H. 
Dudley.  By  William  John  Potts.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  April 
19,  1895.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Vol.  xxxiv,  1895.  Philadelphia, 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (761 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Brinton  memorial  meeting:  report  of  the 
memorial  meeting  held  January  sixteenth,  nineteen  hundred,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  by  twenty-six  learned 
societies  in  honor  of  the  late  Daniel  Garrison  Brinton,  M.  D.  Philadelphia, 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.  07.      port. 

Addresses  by  A.  II.  Smyth  and  W  J  McGee  ;   and  a  bibliography  of  Dr.  Brinton 
(pp.  42-67)  by  S.  Culin.  (762 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Calendar  of  the  correspondence  relating  to 
the  American  revolution  of  Brigadier-General  George  Weedon,  Hon.  Rich 
ard  Henry  Lee,  Hon.  Arthur  Lee,  and  Major-General  Nathanael  Greene, 
in  the  library  of 'the  American  Philosophical  Society.  Prepared  under  the 
direction  of  the  Committee  on  historical  manuscripts.  Philadelphia,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  vii.  255. 

Compiled  by  Emma  Repplier.  (763 

AMERICAN   PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Franklin's  bagatelles.  J[oseph]    G[eorge] 
Rosengarten,  editor  .  .  .     [Philadelphia?  1901.] 
fol.,  pp.  61. 

Selections  from  the  Franklin  papers,  with  remarks  by  the  editor. 
Reprinted    from    Proceedings    of    the    American    Philosophical    Society,    v.    40. 
no.  166,  July  30.  1901.  (764 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  .  .  .  Fundamental  laws  and  regulations 
(adopted  1769),  charter  (granted  1780)  laws  and  rules  of  administration 
and  order  (as  amended  March  7,  1902).  Philadelphia,  1902. 

8vo,   51,    [1]    pp.  (-65 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Valley  Forge  orderly  book  of  General 
George  Weedon  of  the  continental  army  under  command  of  Gen1.  George 
Washington,  in  the  campaign  of  1777-8,  describing  the  events  of  the  battles 
of  Brandywine.  Warren  tavern,  Germantown,  and  Whitemarsh,  and  of  the 
camps  at  Xeshaminy,  Wilmington,  Pennypacker's  Mills,  Skippack,  White- 
marsh,  and  Valley  Forge.  New  York,  1902. 

8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  323.     front.,  plans. 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.          (7O6 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY,     The  American  Philosophical  Society,  1743- 
1903;  address  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten  at  the  annual  dinner  of  the  society, 
April  3,  1903  .  .  .     Philadelphia,  1903. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  July, 
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AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Earl  of  Crawford's  MS.  history  in  the 
library  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.     By  Joseph  G.  Rosengarten. 
(Head  December  18,  1903.)      [Philadelphia,  1903.] 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings  American  Philosophical  Society,  Vol.  xin,  No.  174. 
Notice  of  the  inedited  MS.  memoirs  of  the  Earl  of  Crawford,  including: 
Account  of  some  campaigns  of  the  British  army  from  1G89  to  1712,  Journal  of 
a  campaign  under  Prince  Eugene  on  the  Upper  Rhine,  Miscellaneous  papers ; 
Journal  of  voyage  from  the  Thames  to  Russia,  and  of  Campaigning  with  the 
Russian  army,  1738-9  ;  Journal  of  a  campaign  with  the  Russian  army  against 
Turkey,  1739.  (7«S 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Franklin  papers  "  in  the  American 
Philosophical  Society.  By  J.  G.  Rosengarten.  [Philadelphia,  1903.] 

8vo,  cover-title  pp.    [165] -170. 

Reprinted    from    Proceedings,    American    Philosophical    Society.     Vol.    XLII, 
No.  173.  (769 

AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Documents  relating  to  the  purchase  and 
exploration  of  Louisiana,  i.  The  limits  and  bounds  of  Louisiana.  By 
Thomas  Jefferson,  n.  The  exploration  of  the  Red,  the  Black,  and  the 
Washita  rivers.  By  William  Dunbar.  Printed  from  the  original  manu 
scripts  in  the  library  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society  and  by  direction 
of  the  society's  Committee  on  historical  documents.  Boston  and  New  York, 
1904. 

8vo,  2  p.   1.,  45,   189,   70  pp.,   1   1.     2  ports.,  fold.  map.  (77O 


AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY. 
New  York  City. 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  Papers  of  the  American  Society  of 
Church  History.  Vol.  i.  Report  and  papers  of  the  first  annual  meeting, 
held  in  the  city  of  Washington,  December  28,  1888.  Edited  by  Rev.'  Samuel 
Macanley  Jackson,  M.  A.,  secretary.  New  York.  1889. 

8  vo,  pp.  xxx   (2),  271. 

Contents  :  Organization  of  the  Society  ;  Constitution  ;  First  annual  meeting ; 
Letters  from  the  honorary  members  :  The  progress  of  religious  freedom,  as  shown 
in  the  history  cf  toleration  acts,  by  Philip  Schaff ;  Indulgences  in  Spain,  by 
Henry  Charles  Lea  ;  A  crisis  in  the  Middle  Ages,  by  James  Clement  Moffat ; 
Melanchthon's  "  Synergism,"  by  Frank  Hugh  Foster  ;  Some  notes  on  syncretism 
in  the  Christian  theology  of  the  second  and  third  centuries,  by  Hugh  McDonald 
Scott ;  The  influence  of  the  Golden  Legend  on  pre-Reformation  culture  history, 
by  Ernest  Gushing  Richardson  ;  Notes  on  the  New  Testament  canon  of  Euse- 
bius,  by  Arthur  Cushman  McGiffert ;  A  note  on  the  need  of  a  complete  mission 
ary  history  in  English,  by  Samuel  Macauley  Jackson  ;  List  of  members  ;  Index. 

(771 

AMERICAN   SOCIETY  or  CHURCH  HISTORY.     Papers  of  the  American   Society  of 
Church  History.     Vol.  n.     New  York,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  XX   (2),  104. 

Contents  :  Constitution  ;  Second  annual  meeting ;  Some  remarks  on  the  Alogi, 
by  G.  P.  Fisher  ;  The  Camisard  uprising  of  the  French  Protestants,  by  II.  M. 
Baird  ;  Parochial  libraries  of  the  colonial  period,  by  J.  F.  Hurst ;  Dante's  the 
ology,  by  Philip  Schaff ;  The  corruption  of  Christianity  through  paganism 
during  the  first  two  centuries,  by  Abraham  II.  Lewis :  Some  relics  of  early 
Presbyterianism  in  Maryland;  by  J.  W.  Mcllvain  ;  List  of  members.  (772 


108  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMKKICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.     Papers.     Vol.  in.     Reports  and  paper* 
of    third    annual    meeting,    December    30,    31,    1890.     Edited    by    Samuel 
Macauley  Jackson.     New  York,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  xiii,  251. 

Contents  :  The  Renaissance,  the  revival  of  learning  and  art  in  the  fourteenth 
and  fifteenth  centuries,  by  Philip  Schaff ;  The  historical  geography  of  the  Chris 
tian  church,  by  Henry  W.  Hulbert ;  The  Anabaptists  of  the  sixteenth  century,  by 
H.  S.  Burrage ;  The  vicissitudes  of  the  doctrine  of  the  Lord's  supper  in  the 
English  church,  by  J.  W.  Richard  ;  Villegaignon,  founder  and  destroyer  of  the 
first  Hugenot  settlement  in  the  New  World,  by  T.  E.  V.  Smith  ;  Report  on  a 
proposed  series  of  denominational  histories,  to  be  published  under  the  auspices 
of  the  American  Society  of  Church  History,  by  Albert  Henry  Newman ;  The 
place  of  church  history  in  the  college  course  of  study,  by  Henry  M.  MacCracken  ; 
List  of  members  of  the  Society.  (77« 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.     Papers.     Vol.  iv.     Report  and  papers 
of  the  fourth  annual  meeting,  December  29  and  30,  1891.     Edited  by  Samuel 
Macauley  Jackson.     New  York,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  Iviii,  235. 

Contents  :  Works  of  interest  to  the  student  of  church  bistory  which  appeared 
in  1891  ;  The  religious  motives  of  Christopher  Columbus,  by  William  Kendall 
Gillett :  The  "heads  of  agreement"  and  the  union  of  Congregationalists  and. 
Presbyterians  based  on  them  in  London,  1691,  by  Williston  Walker  ;  Christian 
Unity,  or  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven,  by  Thomas  Davidson  ;  The  bulls  distributing 
America,  by  John  Jordan  ;  The  confessional  history  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church  in  the  United  States,  by  John  Nicum  ;  Christian  thought  in  architecture, 
by  Barr  Ferree  ;  The  friendship  of  Calvin  and  Melanchthou,  by  Philip  Schaff ; 
Recent  researches  concerning  mediaeval  sects,  by  Albert  Henry  Newman  ;  List 
of  members  of  the  Society.  (774,  775 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.     Papers.     Vol.  v.     Report  and  papers 
of  the  fifth  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  city  of  Washington,  December  27 
and  28,  1892.     Edited  by  Samuel  Macauley  Jackson,  M.  A.    New  York,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  Ixii,  143. 

Contents  :  Bibliography  of  works  of  interest  to  the  student  of  church  history 
which  have  appeared  in  1892,  compiled  by  the  secretary  ;  St.  Thomas  of  Canter 
bury,  by  Philip  Schaff;  The  absolution  formula  of  the  Templars,  by  Henry 
Charles  Lea  ;  The  services  of  the  Mathers  in  New  England  religious  develop 
ment,  by  Williston  Walker;  Holland  and  religious  freedom,  by  Rev.  Talbot  Wil 
son  Chambers  ;  The  Italian  Renaissance  of  to-day,  by  Rev.  George  Robert  White 
Scott;  List  of  members;  Index.  (77O 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  Papers,  Vol.  vi.  Reports  and  papers 
of  the  sixth  annual  meeting,  December  27  and  28,  1893.  Edited  by  Rev. 
Samuel  Macauley  Jackson,  M.  A.  New  York,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  xxx,  224. 

Contents  :  The  Schaff  memorial  meeting,  December  27,  1893  ;  Dr.  Schaff  as  a 
Bible  student  and  a  reviser,  by  T.  W.  Chambers  ;  Dr.  Schaff  as  uniting  Teutonic 
and  Anglo-Saxon  scholarship,  by  J.  F.  Hurst ;  Dr.  Schaff  and  the  Lutheran 
Church,  by  H.  E.  Jacobs  ;  Dr.  Schaff  and  the  Episcopal  Church,  by  C.  C.  Tiffany  : 
Dr.  Schaff  and  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  by  T.  J.  Shahan  ;  Dr.  Schaff  as  a 
literary  worker,  by  E.  C.  Richardson  ;  Tribute  from  Joseph  Henry  Allen  ;  Life 
and  work  of  Bishop  Francis  Asbury,  by  Asbury  Lowry  ;  Benjamin  Schmolck.  by 
J.  E.  Rankin  ;  Life  and  work  of  S.  Thomas  Aquinas,  by  Thomas  O'Gorman  ;  The 
Gospel  of  Peter,  by  A.  C.  McGiffert ;  Faust  and  the  Clementine  recognitions,  by 
E.  C.  Richardson  ;  The  contest  for  religious  liberty  in  Massachusetts,  by  H.  S. 
Burrage,  D.  D. ;  The  doctrine  of  apostolic  succession  in  the  Church  of  England, 
by  H.  C.  Tedder  ;  Prayers  for  the  dead,  by  G.  F.  Williams  ;  List  of  members  ; 
Index.  (777 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  Papers.  Vol.  VH.  Reports  and  papers 
of  the  seventh  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  city  of  Washington,  D.  C., 


AMERICAN    SOCIETY    OF    CHURCH    HISTORY.  109 

December   27   and  28,    1894.      Edited   by   Rev.    Samuel    Macaulay   Jackson, 
M.  A.,  secretary.    New  York,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  ccxlviii,  65. 

Contents :  Works  of  interest  to  the  student  of  church  history  published  in 
1893,  a  bibliography  compiled  by  the  secretary  ;  Dr.  Schaff  as  an  historian,  by 
G.  P.  Fisher ;  Some  elements  in  the  making  of  the  United  States,  by  C.  II. 
Small;  Judge  Samuel  Sewall  (1652-1730),  a  typical  Massachusetts  Puritan,  by 
J.  L.  Ewell  ;  List  of  members.  (778 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  Papers.  Vol.  vm.  Reports  and  papers 
of  the  eighth  and  ninth  annual  meetings,  December  2<>  and  27,  1805,  and 
December  29  and  30,  189(3.  Edited  by  Samuel  Macauley  Jackson.  New 
York,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  xxxi,  323. 

Contents  :  Constitution  of  the  Society  ;  Eighth  annual  meeting ;  Ninth  annual 
meeting  ;  A  brief  sketch  of  the  united  synod  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  by  Thomas  Cary  Johnson  ;    The  teachings  of  Antonio 
Rosmini    and    the    censures    passed    upon    them    by    ecclesiastical    authority,    by 
Henry  Clay  Sheldon  ;    The  ecclesiastical  situation  in  New  England  prior  to  the 
Revolution,  by  Joseph  Henry  Allen  ;    The  Amsterdam  correspondence,  by  Edward 
T.   Corwin  ;    John   Eliot,   the  Puritan   missionary   to  the   Indians,   by  Ezra   Hoyt 
Byington  ;     The    Labadist    colony    in    Maryland,    by    Bartlett    Burleigh    James ; 
AA'esley  as  a  churchman,  by  John  Alfred  Faulkner  ;    The  attitude  of  the  western 
church   towards   the   study   of  the   Latin   classics   in   the  early   middle  ages,  by 
Dana   Carelton   Munro ;    The   development   of   the   appellate   jurisdiction   of   the 
Roman  see,  by  Joseph  Cullen  Ayer  ;  Hincmar  :  an  introduction  to  the  study  of 
the  Revolution  in  the  organization  of  the  church  in  the  ninth  century,  by  Guy 
Carelton   Lee ;    The   attitude   of   the   Society   of   Friends    toward   slavery    in   the 
seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries,  particularly  in  relation  to  its  own  mem 
bers,  by  Allen  Clapp  Thomas;  List  of  members:   Index.  (779 
NOTE. — The  American  Society  of  Church  History,  organized  March  23,   1888,  was,  on 
December  31,   1896,  constituted  the  Church   History  Section  of  the  American  Historical 
Association.     The  publications   of  the   Society  from   1880   to   1807.   comprising  eight   vol 
umes  of  "  Papers,"  edited  by  Rev.  Samuel  Macauley  Jackson.  M.  A.,  secretary,  have  been 
transferred    to   the   American    Historical    Association,    and    this   series    of   Papers   is   dis 
continued. 

AMERICAN    SOCIETY    OF    CHURCH    HISTORY.     Indulgences    in    Spain.     By    Henry 
Charles  Lea.     New  York,  188U- 
8vo,  pp.  42. 

Reprinted  from  Papers  of  the  American  Society  of  Church  History,  Vol.  I, 
pp.  120-171.  (78O 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.     Secretary's  report  of  the  organization 
of  the  Society.     New  York,  March  23,  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
Contains  constitution  and  list  of  members.  (781 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  "  Heads  of  agreement,"  and  the 
union  of  Congregationalists  and  Presbyterians  based  on  them  in  London. 
By  Williston  Walker.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  29  and  30, 
1891.  [New  York,  1891.] 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  29-52. 

Reprinted  from  the  Papers  of  the  Society.  (782 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  place  of  church  history  in  the  col 
lege  course  of  study.  A  paper  read  before  the  American  Society  of  Church 
History  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  December  31,  1890.  By  Henry  Mitchell 
MacCracken.  New  York,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.    (25).  (783 


110  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  i.  The  religious  forces  of  the  United  States.  By  H.  K.  Carroll,  LL.  D. 
New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixii,  449.  (784 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  n.  A  history  of  the  Baptist  churches  in  the  United  States.  By  A.  H. 
Newman,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  New  York,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  xv,  513.  (7S5 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  in.  A  history  of  the  Congregational  churches  in  the  United  States. 
By  Williston  Walker.  New  York,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  451.  (786 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  iv.  A  history  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  the  United  States. 
By  Henry  Eyster  Jacobs.  New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  539.  (787 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  v.  A  history  of  Methodists  in  the  United  States.  By  J.  M.  Buckley. 
New  York,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,  714.  (788 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  vi.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  churches  in  the  United  States.  By 
Robert  E.  Thompson.  New  York,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  xxx i,  424.  (789 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  vii.  History  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States. 
By  Charles  C.  Tiffany.  New  York,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  593.  (79O 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.     The  American  Church  History  Series. 

Vol.  vin.     A  history  of  the  Reformed  Church,  Dutch ;  the  Reformed  Church, 

German,  and  the  Moravian  Church  in  the  United  States.     By  E.  T.  Corwin, 

D.  D.,  Prof.  J.  II.  Dobbs,  D.  D.,  and  Prof.  J.  T.  Hamilton.     New  York,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  xvi,  525.  (791 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.     The  American  Church  History  Series. 

Vol.  ix.     A  history  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  iu  the  United  States. 

By  Thomas  O'Gorman.     New  York,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  xviii,  515.  (793 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  x.  A  history  of  the  Unitarians  and  the  Universalists  in  the  United 
States.  By  Joseph  Henry  Allen,  D.  D.,  and  Richard  Eddy,  D.  D.  New 
York,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  ix,   (3),  516.  (793 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  xi.  A  history  of  the  Methodist  Church  South,  the  United  Presbyterian 
Church,  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  and  the  Presbyterian  Church 
South,  in  the  United  States.  By  Prof.  Gross  Alexander,  D.  D. ;  James  B. 
Scouller,  D.  D. ;  Prof.  R.  V.  Foster,  D.  D..  and  Prof.  T.  C.  Johnson,  D.  D. 
New  York,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  xii,  4S7.  (794 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  xn.  A  history  of  the  Disciples  of  Christ,  the  Society  of  Friends,  the 
United  Brethren  in  Christ,  and  the  Evangelical  Association.  By  B.  B. 
Tyler,  D.  D. ;  Prof.  A.  C.  Thomas,  M.  A. ;  R.  H.  Thomas,  M,  D. ;  D.  Berger, 


AMERICAN    STATISTICAL   ASSOCIATION.  Ill 

D.  D.,  and  Rev.  S.  P.  Spring,  and  Bibliography  of  American  church  history, 
by  Samuel  Macauley  Jackson,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     New  York,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  519.  (795 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  The  American  Church  History  Series. 
Vol.  xin.  A  history  of  American  Christianity.  By  Leonard  Woolsey 
Bacon.  New  York,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  429.  (79« 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CHURCH  HISTORY.  John  Eliot,  the  Puritan  Missionary  to 
the  Indians.  A  paper  read  before  the  American  Society  of  Church  History, 
at  its  ninth  annual  meeting,  Dec.  30th,  189(3.  By  Ezra  Hoyt  Byington. 

Reprinted  from  the  Papers,  Vol.  viii.  (797 

AMERICAN    STATISTICAL    ASSOCIATION. 
Boston,  Mass. 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  With  a  list  of 
officers,  fellows,  and  members,  and  an  address.  Boston,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (798 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  With  a  list  of 
officers,  fellows,  and  members,  and  an  address.  Boston,  1844. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (799 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Collections  of  the  American  Statistical 
Association.  Vol.  I.  Boston,  1847. 

8vo.  pp.  x.  596. 

Statistics  of  towns  in  Massachusetts ;  Heights,  latitudes,  and  longitudes  of 
eminences ;  Statistics  of  population ;  Statistics  of  taxation  in  Massachusetts. 
By  J.  B.  Felt.  Issued  in  three  parts  ;  published  in  1843,  1845,  and  1847,  respec 
tively. 

Part  I  of  Vol.  ii  of  the  Collections;  comprising  Memoir  of  the  life  and  char 
acter  of  George  Cheyne  Shattuck,  by  Edward  Jarvis,  pp.  1-7 ;  Statistics  of 
comb  making  in  Leominster,  1852,  by  C.  C.  Field,  M.  D.,  pp.  8-16  ;  Memoir  of 
American  discoveries,  colonization,  commerce,  and  fishery,  from  Newfoundland 
to  Florida,  both  inclusive,  down  to  1630,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt,  LL.  I).,  pp.  17-134  ; 
The  financial  revulsion  of  1857,  by  Samuel  II.  Walley,  pp.  135-160;  Letters  on 
the  money  crisis  of  1857,  by  Nathan  Appleton,  pp.  161-175  ;  The  connection  of 
occupation  with  longevity,  by  Edward  Jarvis,  p.  176;  The  increase  of  human 
life,  by  Edward  Jarvis,  pp.  177-231,  was  printed  in  sheets,  but  never  printed  as 
a  volume,  as  the  sheets  were  burned  in  1872  at  the  printing  office  where  they 
were  stored.  The  following  were  printed  separately  from  the  same  forms  as  the 
above,  but  independently  paged  :  Dr.  Jarvis's  "  Memoir  of  Dr.  Shattuck  "  and 
Walley's  "Financial  revulsion."  Dr.  Jarvis's  "Increase  of  human  life"  was 
issued  with  a  paper  cover  in  pamphlet  form  with  the  paging  of  the  Collections, 
and  1,000  copies  were  printed  by  the  New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Com 
pany  with  independent  paging  and  a  title-page.  The  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society  possesses  a  copy  of  the  sheets  of  pp.  1-136,  the  Boston  Athenaeum  of 
pp.  1-176,  and  the  Boston  Public  Library  of  pp.  1-16,  176-231,  of  this  unpub 
lished  volume.  These  probably  constitute  all  that  was  saved  of  the  same.  (8OO 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  financial  revulsion  of  1857.  An 
address  delivered  before  the  Association,  February  10,  1858.  By  Samuel 
Hurd  Walley.  Boston,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  n  of  Collection.*.  (SOI 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  increase  of  human  life.  Read  before 
the  Association.  By  Edward  Jarvis,  M.  D.,  president  of  the  Association. 

Reprinted  from  the  Atlantic  Monthly  for  the  New  England  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Company.  Boston,  1872.  8vo,  pp.  (2)',  55.  Also  printed  as  pp. 
177-231  of  the  second  volume  of  the  Collections  of  the  Association.  (SOS 


112  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  history  of  paper  money  in  the  prov 
ince  of  Massachusetts  before  the  Revolution,  with  an  account  of  the  land 
bank  and  the  silver  bank.  Read  before  the  Association,  May  1874.  By 
E.  H.  Derby.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (803 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  a  list  of 
officers,  fellows,  and  members,  January,  1881.  Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (H04 
AMERICAN   STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Boston's   trade   and  commerce   for   forty 
years,  1844-1884.     By  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill,  A.  M.  Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (SO5 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Memorial  of  Edward  Jarvis,  M.  D.  By 
Robert  W.  Wood.  Boston,  18*85. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  Portrait.  (SO6 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Publications  of  the  American  Statistical 
Association.  New  series,  Vol.  i.  Boston,  1888-1890. 

One  vol.,  Svo,  pp.  492.      Illustrated. 

NOTE. — The  publications  are  issued  in  numbers  under  the  title  "  Quarterly 
Publications."  The  volume  when  made  up  has  a  title-page  with  the  title 
"  Publications." 

Contents:  (1)  Statistics  of  water  power  employed  in  manufacturing  in  the 
United  States,  by  George  F.  Swain,  44  pp. ;  (2,  3)  Park  areas  and  open  spaces  in 
American  and  European  cities,  by  E.  R.  L.  Gould  ;  Key  to  the  publications  of  the 
U.  S.  Census,  1790-1887,  with  occasional  reference  to  other  statistical  works,  by 
Edward  Clark  Lunt,  45-125  pp.  ;  (4)  Life  insurance  in  the  United  States,  by 
Walter  C.  Wright ;  Review  of  Reports  of  bureaus  of  labor  statistics  for  1887, 
by  Richmond  Mayo  Smith  ;  Index  to  Reports  of  bureaus  of  labor  statistics  for 
1887  ;  Sanitary  reports  of  Dr.  Lucy  M.  Hall  and  Dwight  Porter  ;  Pidgin's  prac 
tical  statistics ;  The  census  act  for  1890  ;  Census  of  deaf  mutes ;  Abstract  of 
report  of  A.  Graham  Bell ;  Extension  of  the  metric  system,  vr,  127-181  pp.  ;  (5) 
Notes  on  the  statistical  determination  of  the  causes  of  poverty,  by  Amos  G.  War 
ner  ;  Statistics  of  divorce  in  the  United  States  and  Europe,  by  Samuel  W.  Dike ; 
Fox's  regimental  losses  in  the  American  civil  war,  by  Francis  A.  Walker  ;  Smith's 
statistics  and  economics,  by  Henry  C.  Adams  ;  Oilman's  profit  sharing,  by  Davis 
R.  Dewey  ;  State  handbook,  Dakota,  Alabama,  Texas ;  Anthropological  records ; 
Swank's  iron  and  steel  report  for  1888  ;  Uniform  railway  statistics,  by  Henry  C. 
Adams;  Statistics  of  the  American  Navy,  1889,  vi,  183-240  pp.;  (6)  American 
railroad  statistics,  by  Arthur  T.  itadley  ;  Statistics  of  municipal  finance,  by  Henry 
B.  Gardner  ;  Newsholme's  vital  statistics,  by  John  S.  Billings  ;  Manual  of  Ameri 
can  waterworks,  by  George  F.  Swain;  Chronicle  fire  tobies  [etc.],  (6),  241-298 
pp.  ;  (7)  Prison  statistics  for  the  United  States  for  1888,  by  Roland  P.  Falkner  ; 
An  account  of  the  collections  of  the  American  Statistical  Association,  by  Samuol 
A.  Green ;  Galton's  statistical  methods,  by  John  Dewey ;  Insurance  records 
[etc.],  (4),  299-348  pp.;  (8)  Finance  statistics  of  the  American  common 
wealths,  by  Edwin  R.  A.  Seligman  ;  Divorce  in  France,  by  Benjamin  F.  Keller  ; 
Relief  of  the  poor  in  Germany,  by  A.  G.  Warner;  Prison  statistics  [etc.],  iv, 
349-492  pp.  (8O7 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  n.  1890-91.  Bos 
ton,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  v   (6),  470. 

Contents  :  No.  9. — Mortgage  statistics,  by  George  K.  Holmes.  Reviews  and 
notices  :  An  annual  census  of  manufactures,  by  S.  N.  D.  North.  *  *  *  Mis 
cellany  :  Statistics  of  Christian  names  in  early  times  ;  Census  of  the  electrical 
industry  ;  Mortgages  in  foreign  countries.  No.  10. — The  study  of  statistics  in 
Italian  universities,  by  C.  D.  Wright ;  Statistics  of  private  corporations,  by  R.  P. 
Falkner.  Reviews  and  notices  :  English  labor  statistics,  by  D.  R.  Dewey  ;  Memo 
randa  on  the  fall  in  rates  of  interest,  by  W.  C.  Wright ;  Election  statistics  of 
Massachusetts,  by  W.  S.  Allen.  Miscellany  :  Study  of  statistics  in  colleges,  by 
F.  A.  Walker  ;  The  fire  losses  in  the  United  States  during  1889.  Nos.  11,  12.-  » 
Statistics  of  the  colored  race  in  the  United  States,  by  F.  A.  Walker  ;  How  to 
make  statistics  popular,  by  C.  F.  Pidgin  ;  The  study  of  retail  prices  in  Boston 
and  vicinity,  by  W.  F.  Cook.  Reviews  and  notices  :  Labor  statistics,  by  F.  R. 


AMERICAN    STATISTICAL    ASSOCIATION.  113 

Hathaway  ;  The  United  States  census  bulletins.  *  *  *  No.  13. — The  growth 
of  cities  in  Massachusetts,  by  II.  G.  Wadlin  ;  Rate  of  natural  increase  of  popula 
tion  in  the  United  States,  by  II.  Hollerith  ;  .The  first  census  of  Massachusetts,  by 
S.  A.  Green  ;  The  commercial  death  rate,  by  A.  C.  Stevens  ;  Parliamentary  elec 
tions  in  Japan,  by  T.  MacNair.  Reviews  and  notices  :  Reports  of  bureaus  of 
labor  statistics,  by  F.  R.  Hathaway  ;  Notes  on  President  Walker's  article  on  sta 
tistics  of  the  colored  race,  by  II.  A.  Newton  ;  The  birth  rate  in  Europe  during  the 
last  twenty  ye"ars,  by  G.  N.  Calkins.  *  *  *  No.  14.— A  basis  for  statistics 
of  cost  of  production,  by  C.  I).  Wright;  A  formula  for  predicting  the  population 
of  the  United  States,  by  H.  S.  Pritchett  ;  Weight  and  longevity,  by  T.  B.  Macau- 
lay  ;  Some  results  of  sanitary  legislation  in  England  since  1875,  by  G.  N.  Calk 
ins  ;  Reviews  and  notices.  No.  15. — The  Eleventh  census,  by  R.  P.  Porter ; 
Criminal  statistics,  by  R.  P.  Falkner.  Reviews  and  notices :  Suicide  in  the 
European  armies,  by  F.  P.  Emery  ;  Movement  of  population  in  France  for  1890, 
by  G.  N.  Calkins  ;  Statistical  yearbooks  and  annuals,  by  I).  R.  Dewey  ;  Statistics 
of  German  cities,  by  R.  P.  Falkuer  ;  French  statistical  album,  by  W.  Z.  Ripley  ; 
Preliminary  report  of  the  census  of  the  United  Kingdom,  No.  16. — The  census 
enumeration  in  Prussia,  by  C.  C.  Plehn  ;  A  plea  for  the  average,  by  G.  K.  Holmes. 
Reviews  and  notices  :  Reports  of  health  and  vital  statistics,  by  G.  N.  Calkins  ; 
Statistics  of  pauperism  in  Hartford,  by  A.  G.  Warner  ;  Comparison  of  movement 
of  population  in  Prussia  and  France,  by  F.  C.  Norton  ;  Suicides  in  Prussia  and 
Italy,  by  F.  C.  Holmes  :  Anthropometric  statistics,  by  R.  Waterman,  jr.  ;  The 
census  of  Austria,  by  F.  Walker  ;  The  census  of  Berlin  ;  A  French  labor  bureau  ; 
Bibliographical  note  on  statistics  of  immigration,  by  S.  Cushman  ;  Statistics  of 
vaccination  ;  Semiannual  census  of  criminals  in  Minnesota ;  Statistical  articles 
in  magazines  and  journals,  by  W.  Z.  Ripley  [etc.].  (808 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     Vol.  in,  1892-93.     Boston, 
1893. 

8vo,  pp.  vi  (4),  614. 

Contents  :  No.  17. — Statistics  of  crime  in  Massachusetts,  by  F.  G.  Pettigrove  ; 
Development  of  statistics  of  religions,  by  M.  Fournier  de  Flaix,  translated  by 
Alice  R.  Jackson  ;  Net  profits  of  manufacturing  industries  in  Massachusetts,  by 
F.  B.  Hawley  ;  Classification  of  trade  statistics,  by  F.  C.  Hicks  ;  Proposed  sta 
tistical  legislation,  by  R.  P.  Falkner.  Reviews  and  notices  :  Studies  in  Jewish 
statistics,  by  C.  A.  Currier ;  The  wool  book  ;  Divorce  statistics  in  the  United 
States  ;  Causes  of  poverty,  by  G.  N.  Calkins  ;  Statistical  articles  in  German  peri 
odicals  and  journals,  by  V.  Rosewater,  C.  F.  A.  Currier.  Nos.  18,  19.— A  statis 
tical  inquiry  concerning  domestic  service,  by  Lucy  M.  Salmon  ;  The  theory  and 
practice  of  price  statistics,  by  R.  P.  Falkner;  Statistics  of  suicides  in  New  Eng 
land,  by  D.  R.  Dewey  ;  Semiannual  census  of  paupers  in  Minnesota,  by  II.  H. 
Hart ;  Reviews  and  notices  :  A  statistical  study  of  illegitimacy,  by  C.  F.  A.  Cur 
rier  ;  Mortgage  indebtedness  in  Europe,  by  G.  K.  Holmes;  Statistics  of  divorce 
in  France,  by  G.  N.  Calkins  ;  Anthropometry  ;  A  university  course  in  statistics ; 
Statistics  of  prisoners,  1890  ;  Convention  of  commissioners  of  bureaus  of  labor 
statistics;  Net  profit  of  manufacturing  industries  in  Massachusetts,  by  W.  F. 
Draper  ;  International  statistical  comparisons.  No.  20. — The  establishment  of 
an  imperial  commission  for  labor  statistics  in  Germany,  by  C.  C.  Plehn  ;  French 
statistical  publications,  by  C.  D.  Hazen  :  Sketch  of  life  of  Robert  W.  Wood, 
M.  D.,  by  J.  W.  Dean.  Reviews  and  notices  :  Earnings  of  women  in  Michigan, 
by  L.  M.  Salmon  ;  Effect  of  occupation  on  health,  by  S.  W.  Abbott ;  Influence 
of  occupations  upon  mortality,  by  W.  Z.  Ripley ;  Fertility  of  marriages  in 
Prussia  according  to  the  religious  creeds  of  the  contracting  parties,  by  G.  N. 
Calkins :  The  French  population,  by  W.  Z.  Ripley ;  The  geographical  distri 
bution  of  sexes,  by  G.  N.  Calkins ;  Effect  of  parents'  age  on  vitality  of  chil 
dren,  by  G.  N.  Calkins  ;  The  fall  of  the  rate  of  interest  and  its  influence  on 
provident  institutions,  by  F.  Walker  ;  Limitations  of  statistics,  by  S.  F.  Weston  ; 
Suicides  in  the  Austrian  army  in  the  years  1873-1890;  Ten  years'  growth  of 
the  city  of  London,  by  C.  F.  A.  Currier  ;  Work  of  the  Statistical  Seminary  at  the 
University  of  Vienna,  by  V.  Rosewater  ;  Local  public  records  of  Massachusetts, 
by  G.  N.  Calkins  ;  The  criminal  statistics  of  Buenos  Ayres,  by  L.  P.  Lane  ;  The 
average  length  of  life  in  TVjinoe,  by  G.  N.  Calkins:  Note  from  Francis  Galton 
on  the  subject  of  distr  'ion:  Registration  report  of  Massachusetts;  Necessity 
of  revision  of  the  class?. uj;tii,ii  and  nomenclature  employed  in  the  vital  statistics 
of  Massachusetts,  by  S.  W.  Ai.hott.  Nos.  21,  22. — Observations  on  the  measure  of 
change,  by  C.  H.  Cool' y  ;  <Vst  statistics  of  public  electric  lighting,  by  V.  Rese 
ll.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  ! 


114  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

water  ;  Immigration  and  foreign-born  population,  by  R.  Mayo-Smith  ;  The  value 
of  percentile  grades,  by  L.  Gulick  ;  Reviews  and  notices.  No.  23. — Murders  in 
Massachusetts,  by  Waldo  M.  Cook  ;  Classification  of  occupations  in  the  census, 
translation  of  report  made  by  M.  Bertillon  ;  Growth  of  cities  in  the  United 
States  during  1880-1890,  by  Carl  Boyd  ;  The  vital  statistics  of  an  Apache  Indian 
community.  No.  24. — Papers  read  at  sessions  of  the  International  Statistical 
Institute,  Chicago,  September,  1893  :  Statistical  data  for  the  study  of  the  assimi 
lation  of  races  and  nationalities  in  the  United  States,  by  R.  Mayo-Smith  ;  Report 
of  an  international  mortality  standard,  or  mortality  index,  by  J.  Korosi  ;  Char 
acter  and  volume  of  the  money  of  the  United  States,  by  M.  L.  Muhleman  :  Fluc 
tuations  in  the  secured  circulation  of  the  national  banks  and  their  relations  to 
the  prices  and  investment  values  of  bonds,  by  C.  A.  Conant ;  Currency  reform  in 
Austria-Hungary,  by  J.  Mandello  ;  Comparative  statistics  of  primary  education, 
by  E.  Levasseur  ;  Results  of  recent  investigations  on  prices  in  the  United  States, 
by  F.  W.  Taussig;  Geographical  concentration  an  historic  feature  of  American 
agriculture,  by  John  Hyde ;  The  course  of  wages  in  the  United  States  since 
1840,  by  C.  D.  Wright ;  Some  recent  results  in  railway  statistics  in  the  United 
States,  by  H.  C.  Adams  :  The  condition  and  needs  of  statistics  of  marriage  and 
divorce,  by  S.  W.  Dike  ;  Railway  statistics  as  applicable  to  earnings  of  passen 
ger  trains,  by  M.  Riebenack  ;  Comparability  of  trade  statistics  of  various  coun 
tries,  by  A.  E.  Bateman  ;  Geographical  distribution  of  the  population  of  the 
United  States,  by  H.  Gannett ;  A  preliminary  report  on  anthropometry  in  the 
United  States,  by  E.  M.  Hartwell ;  Remarks  on  the  theory  of  anthropometry,  by 
F.  Boas;  On  the  application  to  individual  school  children  of  the  mean  values 
derived  from  anthropological  measurements  by  the  generalizing  method,  by  W.  T. 
Porter ;  Anthropometric  statistics  of  Amherst  College,  by  E.  Hitchcock ;  An 
anthropometrical  study  of  the  effect  of  gymnastic  training  on  American  women, 
by  C.  J.  Embuske  ;  Railway  freight-traffic  statistics.  (8O9 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     Vol.  iv.     Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  387. 

Contents  :  Nos.  25,  26. — The  marriage  rate  in  Michigan,  1870-1890,  by  W.  F. 
Wilier ;  The  classification  of  occupations  lor  census  purposes,  by  II.  Gannett  ; 
Nativity  and  occupation  of  members  of  the  Massachusetts  legislature,  by  F.  II. 
Newland  ;  The  sex  relation  in  suicide,  by  F.  L.  Hoffman  ;  The  growth  of  St. 
Louis  children,  by  W.  T.  Porter ;  The  population  of  Paris :  Female  mortuary 
experience  of  the  New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  by  M.  M.  Dawson. 

*  *  No.  27. — The  causes  of  poverty  further  considered,  by  A.  G.  Warner ; 
Congress  of  hygiene  and  demography,  by  R.  P.  Falkner.  Nos.  28,  29. — Computa 
tion  of  the  value  of  the  wealth  in  existence,  by  G.  K.  Holmes  ;  Effects  of  free  sur- 
rended  and  loan  privileges  in  life  insurance,  by  M.  M.  Dawson  :  Was  the  count 
of  population  in  1890  reasonably  correct?  by  H.  Gannett;  Some  recent  contri 
butions  to  the  literature  of  vital  statistics,  by  3.  N.  Calkins;  The  distribution 
of  our  urban  population,  by  M.  B.  Hammond  ;  Foreign  parentage  and  foreign 
born,  by  L.  W.  Hatch  ;  A  proposed  summary  of  the  vital  statistics  of  New 
England  ;  Statistics  of  infectious  diseases,  by  S.  W.  Abbott ;  Mortality  in  Aus 
tralia,  by  M.  M.  Dawson.  No.  30. — Receipts  and  expenditures  of  certain  wage- 
earners  in  the  garment  trades,  by  M.  I.  Eaton  ;  The  negro  in  the  West  Indies, 
by  F.  L.  Hoffman  ;  Hull  House,  maps  and  papers,  by  E.  G.  Bajch  :  Labor  sta 
tistics,  etc.  No.  31. — Almshouse  women,  by  M.  R.  Smith  ;  Ohio  building  and 
loan  associations,  by  S.  II.  Wilder;  Labor  statistics;  Foreign  statistical  annuals, 
by  D.  R.  Dewey  ;  Vital  statistics,  by  S.  W.  Abbott.  No.  32. — Accidents  in  fac 
tories  and  elsewhere,  by  K.  P.  Woods  ;  The  marriage  rate  in  Massachusetts,  by 
F.  S.  Grum  ;  The  international  statistical  institute,  by  R.  I'.  Falkner  :  Reviews 
and  notices.  (81O 

AM  ERICA  N  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  v.  1896-1897.  Bos 
ton,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  389. 

Contents :  No.  33. — Real  estate  values  in  Boston,  by  Henry  Whitmore ; 
Ethnic  influences  in  vital  statistics,  by  W.  Z.  Ripley ;  Mayo-Smith's  Soci 
ology  and  statistics,  by  Davis  R.  Dew^' :  Crrduates  of  colleges  for  women, 
by  M.  K.  Conyngton  ;  Year  books  and  ,  inii.-iis;  State  censuses;  Labor  sta 
tistics  ;  Criminal  statistics  of  Englanc  ud's  family  budgets,  by  A.  G. 
Warner;  Educational  statistics:  Italian  :  emigration :  Permanent  census 
bureau.  No.  34. — Railway  competition  i  problem  in  statistics,  by  H.  T. 
Newcomb ;  Mortality  in  twenty-three  \i,>.>  nsetts  cities,  by  Charles  E. 


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Burnap;  Note  on  methods  of  estimating  population,  by  C.  L.  Wilbur;  Massa 
chusetts  electric  lighting  plants,  by  J.  R.  Commons;  Inquiries  concerning 
poverty,  by  M.  K.  Conyngton ;  Railway  statistics ;  Labor  statistics ;  Circula 
tion  of  money,  by  Anita  Corbert ;  Vital  and  health  statistics ;  Anthro- 
pometric  statistics  of  Italy,  by  William  Z.  Ripley  ;  Notes  on  demography  ;  Trade, 
industry,  and  finance.  No.  35. — Round  numbers  in  wages  and  prices,  by  Edward 
D.  Jones  ;  Hoffman's  statistical  study  of  the  negro,  by  Miles  Menander  Uawson  ; 
Infant  morftility  in  Prussia,  by  Gary  N.  Calkins ;  Inebriety  and  suicide,  by 
A.  T.  Hosmer ;  The  gain  and  loss  exhibit  of  insurance  companies,  by  Miles 
Menander  Dawson  ;  Notes  on  vital  statistics,  by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur  ;  Middle  class 
expenditure  ;  Sociological  statistics  of  New  York  City,  by  Harry  I).  Hunt  ;  Study 
of  statistics  ;  Registration  of  causes  of  death,  by  John  B.  Martin.  No.  37. — 
Remarks  of  President  Walker  at  Washington  ;  Vital  statistics  of  the  twelfth 
United  States  census,  by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur  ;  The  vital  statistics  of  the  census, 
by  William  A.  King;  General  Francis  A.  Walker — obituary;  Statistics  in 
Hungary,  by  Roland  P.  Falkner ;  Bertillon's  treatise,  by  Davis  R.  Dewey ; 
Australasian  statistics,  by  Roland  P.  Falkner ;  Muhleman's  monetary  system, 
by  Davis  R.  Dewey  ;  Statistics  of  poverty  ;  Report  of  the  secretary  of  the  Amer 
ican  Statistical  Association  ;  Sauerbeck's  price  index  ;  Commercial  statistics,  by 
Max.  L.  Samuel  and  Yves  Gtiyot ;  United  States  civil  service  ;  Growth  of  British 
population  compared  with  that  of  Germany  ;  Trade  of  United  Kingdom  during 
1896  ;  Statistics  of  vaccination.  No.  38. — Francis  Amasa  Walker,  address  by 
Carroll  D.  Wright ;  Bibliography  of  the  writings  and  reported  addresses  of 
Francis  A.  Walker.  No.  39. — Some  characteristics  of  farm  and  home  proprie 
tors,  by  George  K.  Holmes ;  A  trial  bibliography  of  the  writings  of  Johann 
Peter  Siissmilch,  1707-17G7,  by  W.  F.  Willcox  and  F.  S.  Crum  ;  Medical  sta 
tistics  of  the  negro,  by  Frederick  L.  Hoffman  ;  Mulhall's  statistics,  by  Roland  P. 
Falkner;  New  York  Bureau  of  Municipal  Statistics;  Boston  Department  of 
Statistics ;  Memorials ;  Municipal  statistical  offices,  by  Edward  M.  Hartwell. 
No.  40. — Farm  ownership  and  tenancy  in  the  United  States,  by  Edward  Atkin 
son  and  L.  G.  Powers  ;  Vital  statistics  of  the  American  Public  Health  Associa 
tion  ;  The  International  Statistical  Institute;  An  inquiry  into  poverty;  Vital 
statistics ;  Physical  and  mental  condition  of  school  children  in  London,  by 
Harry  D.  Hunt  ;  Physical  and  mental  condition  of  school  children  in  Switzer 
land,  by  Davis  R.  Dewey;  Family  food  budgets;  Migration  of  negroes,  by  Walter 
C.  Wright  ;  The  Russian  census  ;  U.  S.  Department  of  Labor  :  Announcement  of 
investigations;  German  income  tax  statistics,  by  II.  D.  Hunt ;  Length  of  resi 
dence  of  population  in  Massachusetts,  from  the  Census,  vol.  2;  Tenure  of  office 
in  business  corporations;  Statistics  of  street  railways;  Index  numbers  in  cor 
rection  of  export  statistics;  Defects  in  export  statistics;  Relation  of  recruiting 
to  population,  by  F.  S.  Crum  ;  Fall  in  the  rate  of  interest :  Municipal  electric 
lighting;  The  agricultural  population  of  France;  State  and  Federal  statistics  of 
sheep;  Insanity  in  England.  Publications  of  the  Statistical  Association.  (811 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     Vol.  vi.     1898-1899.     Bos 
ton,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  vi,  398. 

Contents:  No.  41. — Obstacles  to  accurate  statistics,  by  James  II.  Blodgett ; 
Uniformity  in  census  returns,  by  Joseph  de  Korosi ;  Cost  of  production  of  corn 
and  oats  in  Illinois  in  1896,  by  Nathan  A.  Weston  :  Migration  of  colored  popu 
lation,  by  Frederick  J.  Brown  ;  Natality  in  Massachusetts :  Statistics  of 
infirmities  in  New  Zealand  ;  Proportion  of  the  sexes  ;  Vital  statistics  of  West 
Indies,  by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur;  Mortality  of  negroes;  Operation  of  poll  tax  in 
Iowa,  Athletics  and  scholarship  ;  Ages  of  students  entering  college  ;  The  pro 
duction  and  consumption  of  alcoholic  beverages ;  Comparative  criminal  sta 
tistics  ;  Statistics  of  trade  unions  ;  Sauerbeck's  price  index.  No.  42.— Concentra 
tion  in  pig  iron  and  coal  production,  by  E.  W.  Parker  ;  The  annual  statistics  of 
manufactures  in  Massachusetts,  by  Horace  G.  Wadlin  ;  The  workman  in  Berlin,  by 
Alice  Rinehart  Callaway  ;  Gold  in  actual  circulation,  by  L.  J.  Gage  ;  Import  and 
export  valuations,  by  F.  C.  Chappell  ;  Statement  of  death  rates.  No.  43. — Compar 
ative  statistics  of  railroad  rates,  by  Henry  II.  Swain,  and  remarks  by  Henry  C. 
Adams,  Arthur  T.  Hadley,  Emory  R.  Johnson,  H.  T.  Newcomb,  C.  E.  Prevey  ; 
Comparative  statistics  of  railroad  service  under  different  kinds  of  control,  by 
C.  E.  Prevey  ;  Divorces  granted  in  Michigan  during  1897,  by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur  : 
Classification  of  causes  of  death;  Birth  rate  in  England,  by  IT.  J.  Gerling; 
Birth  rate  in  France,  by  II.  J.  Gerling.  No.  44. — Considerations  ill  gathering 
forestry  statistics,  by  B.  B.  Fernow ;  Library  of  the  association ;  Deaths  in 


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childbirth  ;  Note  on  the  Treasury  estimates  for  1900,  by  Worthington  C.  Ford ; 
Notes  on  vital  statistics,  by  E.  Janssens ;  Labor  inquires ;  Educational  sta 
tistics  ;  Finance  and  commerce.  No.  45. — Contributions  to  the  study  of  wage 
statistics,  by  Charles  J.  Bullock  ;  A  year  of  state  deficits,  by  Worthington  C. 
Ford  ;  Census  of  1900  :  Vital  statistics  of  the  War  with  Spain,  from  the  Boston 
Medical  and  Surgical  Journal ;  A  study  in  immigration,  by  Reuben  G.  Thwaites. 
No.  46. — The  growth  of  the  population  of  Boston,  by  Frederick  A.  Bushee ; 
Wage  statistics  in  theory  and  practice,  by  Roland  P.  Falkner  ;  A  comparative 
study  of  the  statistics  of  agriculture  of  the  tenth  and  eleventh  census,  by  N.  T. 
Stone.  No.  47. — Notes  on  map  making  and  graphic  representation,  by  W.  Z. 
Ripley  ;  The  Portuguese  population  in  the  United  States,  by  Frederick  L.  Hoff 
man  ;  Report  on  uniform  financial  school  reports ;  Memorandum  of  efforts  to 
determine  the  area  and  population  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  by  W.  F.  Willcox  : 
Notes  concerning  the  rates  of  interest  in  California,  by  Carl  C.  Plehn  ;  Mar 
riages  of  the  deaf,  by  Samuel  W.  Abbott.  No.  48. — Development  of  the  plan  for 
a  census  of  the  world,  by  John  Howard  Dynes  ;  Monthly  bulletin  of  the  statistics 
department  of  Boston,  by  H.  H.  Cook  ;  Trade  of  United  States,  by  Worthington 
C.  Ford  ;  Natality,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Statistics  of  immigration,  by  Prescott 
F.  Hall;  Pauper  family  histories;  Danish  statistics,  by  A.  G.  Keller;  Study  of 
charity  statistics ;  Massachusetts  life  table,  by  S.  W.  Abbott ;  Notes  on  vital 
statistics,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Statistics  examination  ;  Record  of  births,  mar 
riages,  and  deaths;  Constitution  of  the  association;  Publications.  (812 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  vn.  1900-1901.  Bos 
ton,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  466. 

Contents  :  Nos.  49-50. — Statistics  of  college  and  non-college  women,  by  Mary 
Roberts  Smith ;  The  compartive  accuracy  of  different  forms  of  quinquennial 
age  groups,  by  Allyn  A.  Young ;  Aids  in  the  use  of  government  publications,  by 
Lucius  Page  Lane  ;  The  Pauper  abstract  of  Massachusetts,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ; 
Round  numbers,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  The  fatality  of  certain  diseases  ;  Danish 
labor  statistics,  by  A.  G.  Kellar.  No.  51. — The  registration  laws  in  the  colonies 
of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  New  Plymouth,  by  Robert  Rene  Kuczynski ;  Tramps 
and  wayfarers — report  of  Mass.  Association  of  Relief  Officers  ;  Race  problems  in 
Cuba,  by  William  Z.  Ripley  ;  Education  of  women,  by  Alice  Upton  Pearmain  ; 
Monthly  bulletin  of  the  statistics  department  of  Boston  ;  Statistics  of  Institu 
tions,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Census  of  Cuba  ;  English  census  taking,  by  E.  H.  D. ; 
Italian  immigration;  International  statistics;  Argentine  statistics,  by  F.  S. 
Crum  ;  Bulletins  of  Labor  Bureaus;  Census  Bulletins;  Boards  of  Trade;  General 
remarks  of  the  gunshot  wounds  of  1898  and  1899.  No.  52. — Advertising  in  the 
United  States,  by  Sidney  A.  Sherman  ;  The  practical  use  of  vital  statistics,  by 
Frederick  L.  Hoffman;  Classification  cf  causes  of  death,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow; 
Employers'  liability,  by  Miles  Menander  Dawson  ;  Vital  statistics  of  the  army,  by 
C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  A  mathematical  analysis  of  the  curve  of  deaths  at  different 
ages,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Michigan  vital  statistics  ;  Census  of  Hawaii ;  School 
attendance  in  Rhode  Island  ;  Statistics  of  "housing  accommodation  ;  Inaccuracy 
of  trade  statistics.  No.  53. — Industrial  consolidations  in  the  United  States,  by 
Luther  Conant,  jr.  ;  The  enumeration  of  children,  by  Allyn  A.  Young ;  Func 
tional  health  of  women,  by  Mary  Roberts  Smith  ;  Monthly  bulletin  of  the  sta 
tistics  department  of  Boston  ;  Economic  statistics ;  Statistics  of  pauperism  ; 
The  ratio  of  physicians  to  the  population.  No.  54. — Some  statistics  of  recidi 
vism  among  misdemeanants  in  Boston,  by  John  Koren  ;  The  58th  registration 
report  of  Massachusetts,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow ;  Notes  on  vital  statistics  by 
C.  E.  A.  Winslow ;  Statistics  of  Berlin.  No.  55. — The  statistical  work  of 
Siissmilch,  by  F.  S.  Crum.  No.  56. — Permanent  census  office  ;  Notes  on  foreign 
censuses,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Notes  on  vital  statistics  of  American  cities,  by 
C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Statistics  of  diseases,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Cost  of  home- 
cooked  and  purchased  food,  by  Ava  M.  Stoddard  ;  A  study  of  municipal  growth, 
by  F.  S.  Crum ;  Early  congressional  documents ;  Constitution  of  the  Associa 
tion.  (813 

AMERICAN     STATISTICAL     ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     New    series.     Vol.    vm, 
1902-1903.     Boston,  1908. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  422. 

Contents  :  No.  57. — Notes  on  the  fraternal  beneficiary  corporations  doing  busi 
ness  in  Massachusetts,  by  Francis  B.  Forbes  ;  Notes  on  the  census  ;  The  preserva- 


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tion  of  the  printed  records  by  the  nation,  by  L.  T.  Lane;  Municipal  statistical 
bulletins,  by  E.  H.  Davis;  The  upper  million  of  England's  industrial  army,  by  C. 
II.  Davis.  No.  58. — What  is  the  centre  of  an  area,  or  the  centre  of  a  population? 
by  John  F.  Hayford  ;  Element  of  labor  in  railway  expenditure,  by  Andrew  L. 
Ilorst ;  Notes  on  vital  statistics,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow ;  Statistics  of  diseases, 
by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Recent  sanitary  reports,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Mortality 
statistics  of  Italy,  by  S.  W.  Abbott.  No.  59. — A  statistical  study  of  the  fatality 
of  typhoid  fever  at  different  seasons,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow.  No.  60. — The 
vital  statistics  of  the  census  of  1000,  by  Frederick  L.  Hoffman.  No.  Gl. — The 
negroes  of  St.  Louis,  by  Lilian  Brandt ;  Notes  on  recent  progress  in  vital  sta 
tistics  in  the  United  States,  by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur;  Statistics  of  small-pox  and 
vaccination,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Recent  sanitary  reports,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ; 
The  Jews  in  Prussia  and  Germany,  by  E.  II.  Davis  ;  Two  important  government 
catalogues,  by  L.  I*.  Lane ;  Census  of  Rosario  ;  Inquiry  in  regard  to  tuberculosis ; 
Reports  of  institutions,  by  A.  M.  S.  ;  Statistical  yearbook  of  Germany ;  The 
movement  in  prices  in  Germany,  by  E.  E.  Agger  ;  Studies  in  illegitimacy,  by  E.  E. 
Ager.  No.  62.— A  statistical  study  of  patients  admitted  at  the  Connecticut 
Hospital  for  Insane  from  the  years  1868  to  1901,  by  Rollin  H.  Burn.  Nos.  63, 
64. — Urban  and  rural  New  England,  by  William  B.  Bailey  ;  Notes  on  vital  sta 
tistics,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Recent  studies  of  infant  mortality,  by  C.  E.  A. 
Winslow  ;  Census  wage  inquiry  ;  Note  on  statistics  of  prostitution  in  Cuba,  by 
W.  F.  WTillcox  ;  Juvenile  lawbreakers  in  Boston,  by  Joseph  Lee  ;  Atlas  of  insur 
ance,  by  F.  S.  Crum  ;  A  mortality  investigation,  by  D.  P.  Fackler ;  Mercantile 
wages  and  salaries,  by  A.  B.  W.  ;  Statistics  of  insanity,  by  John  Koren  ;  A  city 
factory  district,  by  C.  W.  Doten.  (814 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Volume  ix.  Nos.  G5-72. 
1904-1905.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  356. 

Contents  :  The  decrease  of  consumption  in  New  England,  by  S.  W.  Abbott ; 
Index  numbers  of  prices  ;  The  negro  as  a  peasant  farmer,  by  Katharine  Coman  ; 
Census  statistics  of  special  classes,  by  John  Koren  ;  Reviews  and  notes ;  Life- 
tables,  by  S.  W.  Abbott ;  Austrian  census  of  occupations,  by  H.  Fehlinger  ;  Social 
progress,  by  C.  W.  Doten ;  Municipal  statistical  bureaus  in  Germany,  by  II. 
Fehlinger ;  Divorce,  by  C.  W.  Doten ;  The  bread  and  meat  of  the  world,  by 
Yves  Guyot ;  Reviews  and  miscellany  :  Decline  in  birth  rate  and  mortality  of 
infants,  by  F.  S.  Crnm  ;  Statistics  of  the  deaf  and  dumb  in  Germany,  by  John 
Koren  ;  Recent  sanitary  reports,  by  C.  E.  A.  Winslow  ;  Statistics  of  tuberculosis, 
by  F.  S.  Crum  ;  The  negroes  of  Columbia,  Mo.,  by  W.  F.  Willcox  ;  The  Austrian 
industrial  census,  1902,  by  II.  Fehlinger;  Tenement  house  report,  by  Roswell  F. 
Phelps;  German  trade  statistics,  by  David  L.  Wing;  Wage  statistics;  Bulletins 
of  the  census  office  ;  Preservation  of  census  schedules  ;  Samuel  W.  Abbott ;  Bu 
reau  of  statistics  of  Department  of  Agriculture  ;  Recent  railway  accidents  in  the 
United  States,  by  Carroll  W.  Doten  ;  Negroes  in  the  United  States,  by  Charles  E. 
Edgerton  ;  Inheritance  in  man,  by  Alice  Upton  Pearmain  ;  The  Massachusetts 
census  of  1905,  by  Charles  F.  Pidgin  ;  A  sociological  investigation  (The  soci 
ology  of  a  New  York  city  block),  by  Roswell  F.  Phelps  ;  A  German  family  budget, 
by  George  B.  Mangold  ;  Methods  of  measuring  the  concentration  of  wealth,  by 
M.  O.  Lorenz  ;  Homicide  in  New  Hampshire,  by  Harry  G.  Nutt ;  The  birth  rate 
in  New  Hampshire,  by  Allyn  A.  Young ;  Growth  of  the  New  York  state  census. 
by  .1.  H.  Middleton  ;  Results  of  the  practical  abolition  of  capital  punishment  in 
Belgium,  by  Maynard  Shipley.  Reviews  :  Valuation  of  Railways,  by  C.  W. 
Doten  ;  Measurement  of  concentration  of  wealth,  by  George  K.  Holmes  ;  Family 
desertion,  by  Roswell  F.  Phelps ;  Methods  of  presenting  statistics  of  wages, 
by  W.  C.  Mitchell  ;  Poverty's  death-rate,  by  I.  M.  Rubinow ;  Comment  on  the 
method  of  measuring  concentration  of  wealth,  by  G.  1*.  Watkins  ;  Children  of 
decedents  in  Michigan,  by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur.  (815-S2O 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Statistics  of  comb  making  in  Leominster, 
1852.  By  Caleb  C.  Field,  M.  D.,  with  an  introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green, 
M.  D.  Worcester,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  141.      Forty  copies.  (821 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  An  account  of  the  collections  of  the  Asso 
ciation.  By  the  Hon.  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.  [Boston,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.  4. 
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AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  History  of  the  progress  and  population  of 
the  United  States,  from  1790  to  1870.  By  Edward  Jarvis,  M.  D.  Boston, 

1877. 

8vo,  pp.  IOC  (82:5 

AMERICAN  STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Financial  connection  of  the  use  of  spirits 
and  wine  with  the  people  of  Concord,  Mass.  By  Edward  Jarvis,  M.  D. 
Boston,  1883. 

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AMERICAN    STATISTICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Statistics  of  water  power  employed   in 
manufacturing  in  the  United  States.     By  George  F.  Swain.     Boston.  1888. 
Svo,  pp.  44.      Map.      Plan. 

Reprinted  from  Publications  of  the  American  .Statistical  Association,  new 
series,  No.  1.  (825 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL    INSTITUTE    OF    AMERICA. 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     First  annual  report  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  with  accompanying  papers,  1879-80.     Presented  at  the  annual 
meeting,  May  15,  1880.     Cambridge,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.  103.     Illustrated.     Plates. 

Contents :  Study  of  houses  of  the  American  aborigines  with  a  scheme  of 
exploration  of  the  ruins  in  New  Mexico  and  elsewhere,  by  Lewis  H.  Morgan ; 
Ancient  walls  on  Monte  Leone,  in  the  province  of  Grosseto,  Italy,  by  W.  J.  Still- 
man  ;  Archaeological  notes  on  Greek  shores,  part  1,  by  J.  T.  Clarke.  (826 

ARCH.EOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Second  annual  report,  1880-81.  Pre 
sented  May  21,  1881.  Cambridge,  1881. 

Svo,  pp.  40.      Plates:  (827 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Third  annual  report  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  first  annual  report  of  the  Committee  on  the  American  School 
of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1881-82.  Presented  May  20,  1882.  Cam 
bridge,  1882. 

Svo,  pp.  r,0.  (828 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Fourth  annual  report  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  second  annual  report  of  the  Committee  on  the  American 
School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1882-83.  Presented  May  19,  1883. 
Cambridge,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  .ri6.  (829 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Fifth  annual  report  of  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  third  annual  report  of  the  Committee  on  the  American 
School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1883-84.  Presented  May  17,  1884. 
Cambridge,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  118.      Map. 

The  appendix  contains  reports  of  A.  F.  Bandelier  on  his  investigations  in  New 
Mexico  during  1883-84.  (SSO 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Sixth  annual  report,  1884-85.  Pre 
sented  May  9,  1885.  Cambridge,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.   47.  (831 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Seventh  annual  report,  1885-8G.  Pre 
sented  May  8,  1886.  Cambridge,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (832 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Eighth  annual  report,  1886-87.  Pre 
sented  May  14,  1887.  Cambridge,  1887. 

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Ninth  annual  report,  1887-88.  Adopted 
May  12,  1888.  Cambridge,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  62.  (834 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     Tenth  annual  report,  1888-89.     Adopted 
May  11,  1889,  with  appendices  on  the  recent  progress  of  archaeology.     By 
Alfred  Emerson,  Henry  W.  Haynes,  and  Ad.  F.  Bandelier.     Cambridge,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  108. 

Emerson's  report  is  on  classical  archaeology,  Haynes's  is  on  American  archae 
ology,  and  Bandelier's  on  archaeological  work  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico, 
1888-89.  (835 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Eleventh  annual  report,  1889-90. 
Adopted  May  10,  1890.  Cambridge,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.   71.  (83O 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL    INSTITUTE    OF    AMERICA.  Twelfth     annual     report,     1890-91. 

Adopted  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  council  of  the  Institute,  New  York, 
May  9,  1891.     Boston,  1891. 

8vo,   pp.  68.  (836« 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  Institute.  American 
series,  No.  i.  Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   (3),  133  (2).     Eight  plates. 

Contents  :  Historical  introduction  to  studies  among  the  sedentary  Indians  of 
New  Mexico  ;  Report  on  the  ruins  of  the  Pueblo  of  Pecos,  by  A.  F.  Bandelier. 

(837 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  Institute.  American 
series,  No.  11.  Boston,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  x,  326.      Illustrated  ;   26  plates. 

Contents  :  Report  of  an  archselogical  tour  in  Mexico  in  1881,  by  A.  F.  Ban 
delier.  (838 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  Institute.  American 
series.  HI. 

Final  report  of,  investigations  among  the  Indians  of  the  Southwestern  United 
States,  carried  on  mainly  in  the  years  from  1880  to  1885.  Part  i.  By  A.  F. 
Bandelier.  Cambridge,  1890.  Svo,  pp.  vi  (2),  323.  Folded  map.  Photograph. 

(839 

ARCH,EOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers.  American  series,  iv.  Final 
report  of  investigations  among  the  Indians  of  the  southwestern  United 
States,  carried  on  mainly  in  the  years  from  1880  to  1885.  Part  2.  By  A.  F. 
Bandelier.  Cambridge,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  vi-  (2),  591.      Folded  plans.      Plates. 

Investigations  of  the  ruins  in  New  Mexico  and  northern  Arizona.  (84O 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  Institute.  American 
series,  No.  v.  Boston,  1S90. 

8vo,  pp.  v  (3),  206.     Folded  map. 

Contents :  Hemenway  Southwestern  Archaeological  Expedition ;  Contribution 
to  the  History  of  the  Southwestern  Portion  of  the  United  States,  by  A.  F.  Ban 
delier  ;  Sketch  of  the  Knowledge  which  the  Spaniards  in  Mexico  possessed  of 
the  Countries  north  of  the  Province  of  New  Galicia,  previous  to  the  return  of 
Cabeza  de  Vaca,  in  1536  ;  Alvar  Nunez  Cabeza  de  Vaca,  ami  the  Importance  of 
his  Wanderings  from  the  Mexican  Gulf  to  the  Slope  of  the  Pacific  for  Spanish 
Explorations  toward  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  ;  Spanish  Efforts  to  Penetrate  to 
the  North  of  Sinaloa,  between  1536  and  1539;  Fray  Marcos  of  Nizza  ;  The  Expe 
dition  of  Pedro  de  Villazur  from  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  to  the  Platte  River,  in  1720. 

(841 


120  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTE   OF   AMERICA.     Papers   of   the   American    School    of 
Classical  Studies  at  Athens.     Vol.  i,  1882-83.     Boston,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  262,  9. 

Contents  :  Inscriptions  of  Assos,  edited  by  J.  R.  S.  Sterrett ;  Inscriptions  of 
Tralleis,  edited  by  J.  R.  S.  Sterrett ;  The  Theater  of  Dionysus,  by  J.  R.  Wheeler  ; 
The  Olympieion  at  Athens,  by  Louis  Bevier  ;  The  Erechtheion  at  Athens,  by 
H.  N.  Fowler;  The  battle  of  Salamis,  by  W.  W.  Goodwin;  [Account  of  the] 
American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens.  (842 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  American  School  of 
Clasical  Studies  at  Athens.  Vol.  11,  1883-4.  An  epigraphical  journey  in 
Asia  Minor  [during  the  summer  of  1884].  By  J.  R.  Sitlington  Sterrett 
Boston,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,  344.     Two  maps  in  pocket.  (843 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  American  School  of 
Classical  Studies  at  Athens.  Vol.  in.  Boston,  1888. 

Contents  :   Wolfe  expedition  to  Asia  Minor,  by  J.   R.   S.   Sterrett.  (844 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL    INSTITUTE    OF    AMERICA.     Papers    of    the   American    School    of 
Classical  Studies  at  Athens.     Vol.  iv.     Boston,  1888. 
Svo,  pp.  vi   (4),  277.     Photographs.     Folded  plates. 

Contents  :  The  Theater  of  Thoricus,  by  Walter  Miller  ;  The  Theater  of  Thori- 
cus,  by  W.  L.  dishing ;  On  Greek  versification  in  inscriptions,  by  F.  D.  Allen  ; 
The  Athenian  Pnyx,  by  J.  M.  Crow,  with  a  survey  and  notes,  by  J.  T.  Clarke  ; 
Notes  on  Attic  vocalism,  by  J.  McKeen  Lewis.  (845 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTE   OF   AMERICA.     Papers   of   the  American    School   of 
Classical  Studies  at  Athens.     Vol.  v.     Boston,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  viii.  814.      Plates. 
Contains  no  material  on  American  history.  (S4G 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTE   OF   AMERICA.     Papers   of   the   American    School    of 
Classical  studies  at  Athens.     Vol.  vi,  1890-1897.     Boston.  Mass.,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  viii,  446.      Plates. 
Contains  no  material  on  American  history.  (847 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  First  annual  report  of  the  Committee 
on  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens.  [Boston,  1882.1 

Svo,  pp.   18.  (848 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Second  annual  report  of  the  Committee 
on  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1882-83.  Boston, 
1883. 

Svo,  pp.  15.  (849 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Third  annual  report  of  the  Committee 
on  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1883-84.  Boston, 
1884. 

Svo,  pp.   20.  (S5O 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Fourth  annual  report  of  the  Committee 
on  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1884-85.  Cam 
bridge,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (851 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Fifth  and  sixth  annual  reports  of  the 
Managing  Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens, 

1885-1887. 

Svo,  pp.  115.  (852 


ARCHAEOLOGICAL    INSTITUTE    OF    AMERICA.  121 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     Seventh  annual  report  of  the  Manag 
ing   Committee   of   the   American    School    of   Classical    Studies    at   Athens, 
1887-88.     With  the  reports  of  the  annual  directors.     Cambridge,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  115.      5  plates.      Map. 

Pages  47-98  contain  a  report  on  the  identification  of  the  site  of  the  Attic 
dome  of  Icaria,  with  a  detailed  statement  of  what  has  hitherto  been  known  of 
Icaria  and  the  Icarians,  by  Augustus  C.  Merriam.  (853 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Eighth  annual  report  of  the  Managing 
Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1888-89. 
With  the  reports  of  Charles  Waldstein  and  Frank  B.  Tarbell.  Cambridge, 
1889. 

8vo,  pp.  53.      Plan.  (854 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Ninth  annual  report,  of  the  Managing 
Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1889-90. 
With  the  reports  of  Charles  Waldstein  and  S.  Stanhope  Orris.  Cambridge, 
1890. 

8vo,  pp.  49.  (855 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Tenth  annual  report  of  the  Managing 
Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1890-91. 
With  the  reports  of  Charles  Waldstein  and  Kufus  B.  Richardson.  Cam 
bridge,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.   47.  (S5C5 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Eleventh  annual  report  of  the  Man 
aging  Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens, 
1891-92.  With  the  reports  of  Charles  Waldstein  and  William  C.  Poland. 
Cambridge,  1893. 

8vo,   pp.   70.  (857 

ARCII/EOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Twelfth  annual  report  of  the  Managing 
Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  1892-93. 
With  the  reports  of  Frank  B.  Tarbell,  Charles  Waldstein,  and  James  R. 
Wheeler.  Cambridge,  1894. 

8vo,   pp.   62.     Folded  plate.  (858 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Thirteenth  annual  report  of  the  Man 
aging  Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens. 
1893-94.  With  the  reports  of  Rufus  B.  Richardson  and  Charles  Waldstein. 
Cambridge,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  84.  (859 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Fourteenth  annual  report  of  the  Man 
aging  Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens, 
1894-95.  With  the  reports  of  Rufus  B.  Richardson,  Charles  Waldstein,  and 
Thomas  Dwight  Goodall.  Cambridge,  1895. 

8vo,    pp.    90.  (860 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  Institute.  Classical 
series.  No.  1.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  215.     Plates,  maps. 

Contents  :  Report  on  the  investigations  at  Assos,  1881,  by  J.  T.  Clarke  :  Ap 
pendix,  Inscriptions  from  Assos  and  Lesbos,  and  papers,  by  W.  C.  Lawton  and 
J.  S.  Diller. 


122  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Papers  of  the  Institute.  Classical 
series.  No.  n.  .  .  .  Report  on  the  investigations  at  Assos,  1882,  1883,  pt.  i. 
By  Joseph  Thatcher  Clarke.  With  an  appendix.  New  York,  1898. 

8vo,  xvi,   376   pp.      Illus.    (incl.   plans)    4   pi.  (862 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL    INSTITUTE    OF    AMERICA.     Papers    of    the    Institute.     Classical 
series.     No.  3.     Boston,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  32.     Folded  map. 
Contents:   Telegraphing   among   the   Ancients,   by   Augustus   C.    Merriam.      (863 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.      Bulletin   of  the   School   of  Classical 
^  Studies  at  Athens.     No.  1.     Boston,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.    (2),  29. 
Contents  :   Report  of  William  W.  Goodwin,  director  in  1882-83.  (864 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.      Bulletin  of  the   School   of  Classical 
Studies  at  Athens.     No.  2.     Boston,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.   (2),  32. 

Contents  :  Memoirs  of  Lewis  R.  Packard,  director  in  1883-84,  with  the  reso 
lutions  of  the  committee  and  a  report  on  the  school  for  1883-84.  (865 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Bulletin  of  the  School  of  Classical 
Studies  at  Athens,  iv.  Report  of  John  Williams  White,  Ph.  D.,  professor 
in  Harvard  University,  professor  of  the  Greek  language  and  literature  at 
the  school  in  1893-94.  Cambridge,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (866 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Bulletin  No.  1,  January,  1883.  Boston, 
1883. 

8vo,  pp.  40.     Illustrated. 

Contents:  The  work  of  the  Institute  in  1882,  by  C.  E.  Norton;  Report  by 
A.  F.  Bandelier  on  investigations  in  New  Mexico  in  1888;  Note  on  a  terra-cotta 
figurine  from  Cyprus  [etc.],  by  T.  W.  Ludlow.  (867 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  American  Journal'  of  Archaeology  and 
of  the  History  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Vols.  i-xi.  1885-1896. 

Eleven  vols.,  8vo.     Plates. 

Official  organ  of  the  Institute.  Onlj-  articles  relating  to  America  are  noticed 
below. 

Vol.  i.      Baltimore,  1885.     pp.  vii,  489. 

Contains:  The  first  American  classical  archaeologist  (J.  J.  Middleton),  by 
Charles  Eliot  Norton ;  The  aboriginal  relics  called  "  sinkers  "  or  "  plummets," 
by  W.  H.  Henshaw  ;  Excavation  of  a'  mound  in  Tennessee,  by  Cyrus  Thomas  ; 
Memorandum  on  the  mounds  at  Satsuma  and  Enterprise,  Florida,  by  W.  H.  Dall. 

Vol.  ii.     Baltimore,  1886.      pp.  vii   (1),  521. 

Contains  :   No  American  articles. 

Vol.  in.     Baltimore,  1887.     pp.  vii  (1),  531. 

Contains  :  The  mound  builders  of  Manitoba,  by  A.  McCharles ;  The  Boston 
cubit  (cubit  measure  of  the  xvni  dynasty  in  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston), 
by  H.  G.  Wood ;  The  Old-Fort  earthworks  of  Greenup  county,  Kentucky,  by 
T.  H.  Lewis. 

Vol.  iv.     Boston,  1888.     pp.  ix   (1),  550. 

Contains :  The  relation  of  the  Journal  to  American  archseology,  by  the  edi 
tors. 

Vol.  v.     Boston,  1889.      pp.  ix   (1),  534. 

Vol.  vi.      Boston,  1890.      pp.  xi   (1),  612. 

Vol.  vii.     Boston,  1891.     pp.  ix   (1),  578. 

Vol.  vin.     Princeton,  1893.     pp.  xi  (1),  631. 

Vol.  ix.     Princeton,  1894.     pp.  viii,  614. 

Vol.  x.     Princeton,  1895.     pp.  viii,  586.      Plates. 

Vol.  xi.     Princeton,  1896.     pp.  iv,  613.      Plates.  (868 


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ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  American  Journal  of  Archaeology. 
The  Journal  of  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America.  Second  Series. 
Vol.  i.  Nos.  1-6.  1897.  Norwood,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  580.     27  plates. 

Same.     Second  series.      Vol.   n.     1898.     8vo,  pp.  xix,  529.     12  plates. 

Same.     Second  series.     Vol.   in.     1899.     8vo,  pp.  xx,  713. 

Same.  Second  series.  Vol.  iv.  1900.  8vo,  pp.  xxi,  559.  Contains:  Prog 
ress  of  American  Archaeology  during  the  past  ten  years,  by  Henry  W.  Haynes. 

Supplement  to  Vol.  iv,  1900  :  Annual  Reports,  1899-1900,  Archaeological  In 
stitute  of  America,  American  School  at  Athens,  American  School  in  Rome, 
American  School  in  Palestine,  pp.  xi,  162. 

Same.     Second  series.      Vol.  v.     1901.     8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  489. 

Supplement  to  Vol.  v.  1901.  pp.  182.  Contains  :  Annual  Reports,  1900- 
1901,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  American  School  at  Athens,  Ameri 
can  School  in  Rome,  American  School  in  Palestine. 

Same.  Second  series.  Vol.  vi.  1902.  8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  502.  Contains: 
Some  problems  in  North  American  Archaeology,  by  Franz  Boas. 

Supplement  to  Vol.  vi,  1902.  pp.  xv,  202.  Annual  Reports,  1901-1902, 
Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  American  School  at  Athens,  American 
School  in  Rome,  American  School  in  Palestine. 

Same.     Second  series.      Vol.  vn.      1903.     8vo,  pp.  xxii,  503. 

Supplement  to  Vol.  vn.  Contains  :  Annual  Reports,  1902-1903,  Archaeological 
Institute  of  America,  American  School  at  Athens,  American  School  in  Rome, 
American  School  in  Palestine,  pp.  162. 

Same.     Second  series.     Vol.  vm.     1904.     Svo,  pp.  xxv,  507. 

Supplement  to  Vol.  vm.  Contains:  Annual  Reports,  1903-1904,  Archaeological 
Institute  of  America,  American  School  at  Athens,  American  School  in  Rome, 
American  School  in  Palestine,  pp.  187,  (1).  (S69-S7O 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Bulletin  i.  First  annual  report  of  the 
American  School  of  Classical  Studies  in  Rome  (1895-1896)  ;  pp.  24.  Bulletin 
ii.  Appendix  to  annual  reports,  1896-1897 :  Arch.-ieological  Institute  of 
America,  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  American  School 
of  Classical  Studies  in  Rome;  pp.  25-156. 

Bound  with  American  Journal  of  Archaeology,  new  series.  Vol.  i,  1897.        (871 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Bulletin.  Appendix  to  annual  reports, 
1897-1898:  Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  American  School  of  Class 
ical  Studies  at  Athens,  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  in  Rome. 

pp.  146. 

Bound  with  American  Journal  of  Archaeology,  new  series,  Vol.  n,  1898.       (872 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Bulletin.  Appendix  to  annual  reports. 
1898-1899:  Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  American  School  of  Class 
ical  Studies'^  Athens,  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  in  Rome. 

pp.  122,  xiii. 

Bound  with  American  Journal  of  Archoeology,  second  series,  vol.  3,  1899.    (873 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     Preliminary  report  of  an  archaeological 
journey  made  through  Asia  Minor  during  the  summer  of  1884,  by  J.  R.  S. 
Svo,  1  p.  1.,  45  pp. 

Published  by  the  "American  school  of  classical  studies  at  Athens ;  "  the 
complete  report  of  the  journey  of  1884  forms  v.  2  of  the  li  Papers  "  of  that 
school.  (874 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     A  Doric  shaft  and  base  found  at  Assos 

By  J.  T.  Clarke.     Baltimore,  1886. 

8vo,   pp.   21.      Illustrated.  (875 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     First,  second,  and  third  annual  reports 

of  the  Managing  Committee  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at 

Athens,  1881-1884.     Reprinted.     Cambridge,  1886. 

8vo,   pp.  30.  (876 


124  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Letter  of  Edward  C.  Cabot,  president 
of  the  Boston  Society  of  Architects,  to  the  president  of  the  Archaeological 
Institute,  and  his  reply,  concerning  the  work  at  Assos  and  the  contribution 
of  the  Boston  Society  of  Architects  toward  the  cost  of  printing  the  report 
of  the  Assos  expedition.  Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (877 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  A  proto-Ionic  capital  from  the  site  of 
Neandreia.  By  J.  T.  Clarke.  Baltimore,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  35.     Illustrated.  (878 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Report  on  the  Wolfe  Expedition  to 
Babylonia,  1884-85.  By  William  Hayes  Ward.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  33.  (879 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.     Notes  on  Oriental  antiquities.     [No. 
1.]     By  William  Hayes  Ward.     Baltimore,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  19.     Illustrated. 
Same.      [No.  2.1      Baltimore,  1888.     pp.  14,  2  plates.  (879« 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Gargara,  Larnponia,  and  Pionia,  towns 
of  the  Troad.  By  J.  T.  Clarke.  Baltimore,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  31.     Illustrated.  (881 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL  INSTITUTE  OF  AMERICA.  Regulations,  officers,  and  list  of  mem 
bers.  Boston,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (882 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL   INSTITUTE   OF   AMERICA — WISCONSIN    SOCIETY.     Report   at   the 
first  annual  meeting,  held  at  Madison,  Wis.,  May  2,  1890.     Madison,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  24   (4). 

Addresses  by  Prof.  James  Davie  Butler,  LL.  D.,  on  A  day  at  Delphi,  and  by 
Prof.  Charles  Edwin  Bennett,  on  the  Work  and  aims  of  the  Institute.  (883 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GERMAN  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Americana  Germanica.  Quarterly. 
Vol.  iv.  Nos.  1-4.  1901-1902.  Editor:  Marion  Dexter  Learned.  Pub 
lishers:  The  German  American  Historical  Society,  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  xvii,  349. 

Contents  :  Tagebuch  des  Capt.  Wiederholt  vom  7  October  1776  Bis  7  Decem 
ber  1780,  by  M.  D.  Learned  and  C.  Gi-osse  ;  Three  Swabian  journalists  and  the 
American  Revolution,  by  John  A.  Walz  ;  German  literature  fn  England  before 
1790,  by  John  Louis  Haney ;  Die  Vereinigung  Alter  Deutscher  Studenten  in 
Amerika,  by  L.  Viereck  ;  The  German  American  Historical  Society ;  American 
Ethnographical  Survey  ;  Dr.  Karl  Follen  Ein  Lebensbild  aus  aufgeregten  Zeiten  in 
zwei  Welttheilen,  by  II.  A.  Rattermann ;  G.  II.  C.  Egerstorff's  first  stay  in 
England  and  his  translation  of  Klopstock's  Messiah,  by  F.  H.  Wilkens  ;  Studies 
in  Pennsylvania  German  family  names,  by  Oscar  Kulms ;  Der  Commers  alter 
deutscher  Studenten  in  Amerika  zu  Ehren  des  Prinzen  Heinrich  in  New  York, 
by  Karl  Beck. 

Americana-Germanica.  A  quarterly  devoted  to  the  comparative  study  of  the 
literary,  linguistic,  and  other  cultural  relations  of  Germany  and  America. 
Editor  :  Marion  Dexter  Learned.  Vols.  i-iu  were  published  by  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania.  With  Vol.  iv  it  became  the  official  organ  of  the  German 
American  Historical  Society.  (884 

GERMAN  AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  German  American  Annals.  Continu 
ation  of  the  Quarterly  Americana  Germanica.  New  series,  Vol.  i,  1903. 
Nos.  1-12.  Old  series,  Vol.  v.  Philadelphia. 

8vo,    pp.    755. 

Contents  :  The  A  merican  ethnographical  survey— The  Conestoga  expedition, 
1902  ;  Benj.  Herr's  journal,  1830  ;  German  day  in  New  York  ;  German  achievement 


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in  America,  by  C.  J.  Hexamer  ;  Der  nationalbund  und  die  Deutschamerikaner,  by 
Adolph  Timrn ;  Annual  report  of  the  board  of  directors  of  the  Germanic 
Museum  Association,  presented  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  association,  Dec. 
1,  1902  ;  An  old  German  midwife's  record,  1791-1815,  edited  by  M.  I).  Learned 
and  C.  F.  Brede ;  Waldeck's  diary  of  the  Revolution,  1776-1780,  edited  by 
M.  D.  Learned  and  Rudolph  Cronau  ;  Die  auf  dem  boden  des  Deutschen  uni- 
versitatslebens  sich  entwkkelnde  Amerikanische  freundschaft,  von  Carl  Beck; 
Industries  of  Pennsylvania  after  the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution,  with 
special  reference  to  Lancaster  and  York  counties,-  by  G.  D.  Luetscher  ;  Original 
articles  published  in  "Americana-Germanica,"  Yols.  i-iv ;  Three  Swabian  jour 
nalists  and  the  American  revolution,  by  John  A.  Walz ;  Emerson's  opinion  of 
Goethe,  by  S.  H.  Goodnight;  In  sachen  Arno  Holz  ;  An  English  criticism  of 
Schiller's  "Robbers,"  published  in  1792;  Ferdinand  Kiirnbergers  Roman  "Der 
Amerikamiide,"  dessen  quellen  und  verhiiltnis  zu  Lenaus  Amerikareise,  by 
George  A.  Mulfinger ;  The  Swedes  in  Philadelphia  to-day,  by  E.  G.  Hoffsten  : 
Protokoll  der  Yierten  Konvention  des  Deutsch-Amcrikanischen  Zentral-Bundes 
von  Pennsylvanien  ;  Monolingualism  the  bane  of  this  country,  by  II.  M. 
Ferren  ;  Eduard  Miihl,  ein  Deutsch  -  Amerikanischer  Kiimpe  fiir  Freiheit  u_nd 
Menschenrechte,  charakter-skizze  von  Adolf  Falbisaner ;  Denkschrift  ;  Zum 
Stiftungsfest  der  Yereinigung  Alter  Deutscher  Studenten  in  Amerika,  von 
Albert  J.  W.  Kern  ;  Wie  es  kam  dass  ich  in  Amerika  Schulmeister  Wurde  ;  The 
life  and  works  of  Friedrich  Schiller,  by  Daniel  B.  Shumway  ;  Baltimore  Siinger- 
fest ;  Herder  memorial  day;  German  American  Historical  societies;  Protokoll 
der  Zweiten  Konvention  des  Deutsch-Amerikanischen  National-Bundes  der  Yer 
Staaten  von  Amerika  ;  Mittheilungen  des  Deutsch-Amerikanischen  National- 
Bundes  ;  Fiir  personliche  Freiheit-gegen  Prohibitions-Derschiirfung ;  Die  deutsch- 
amerikanische  Schulfrage  auf  der  zweiten  National-Konvention  ;  Die  lyrik  der 
Deutsch-Amerikanischen  Lehrertage ;  Einige  Berichtigungen,  by  H.  A.  Ratter- 
mann  ;  Mittheilungen  des  Deutsch-Amerikanischen  National-Bundes.  (885 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  German-American  Annals.  New  series, 
Yol.  2.  Old  series,  Yol.  G.  Nos.  1-12.  1904.  Published  by  the  Society, 
Philadelphia. 

4to,  pp.  ii,  756. 

Contents  :  The  dedication  of  Germanic  Museum  of  Harvard  Universtiy — official 
report ;  Waldecks  Tagebuch  (continuation)  ;  Mittheilungen  des  Deutsch-Ameri 
kanischen  National-Bundes — Ernil  Dapprich  ;  German-American  records,  by 
Dorothea  Nath  ;  Heidelberg  und  Studententhum — Yon  Karl  Beck  ;  Constitution 
and  by-laws  of  the  German-American  Historical  Society  ;  Johann  Jakob  Astor 
und  die  Astor  Bibliothek,  by  Albert  J.  W.  Kern  ;  Herder  Memorial  day,  Dec.  18, 
1903 ;  Herder  als  Ilistoriker  und  Philosoph,  von  Julius  Goebel  ;  Herder  und 
Hogarth,  von  Richard  Riethmiiller  ;  Die  Pseudo-Fnabhlingigkeits — Erkliirung  von 
Mecklenburg  Co.,  Nord-Carolina,  von  H.  A.  Ratterman  ;  Der  Einfluss  deutscher 
Universitatsideale  auf  Amerika,  von  A.  R.  Hohlfeld ;  The  Harmony  Society : 
a  chapter  in  German-American  culture  history,  by  John  A.  Bole ;  Zwei  unbe- 
kannte  Briefe  von  Pastorius,  von  Julius  Goebel  ;  Herder  and  America,  by  M.  D. 
Learned  ;  George  Friedrich  Seidensticker,  von  C.  F.  Huch  f  Der  letzte  Toast,  von 
Hermann  Faber  ;  Franz  Lieber,  von  H.  A.  Rattermann  ;  Begriissungsworte  beim 
Commers  der  Yereinigung  alter  deutscher  Studenten  in  Amerika  am  8  October, 
1904  ;  Deutsch  Amerikanische  Annalen.  (88« 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     German-American  Annals.     New  series, 
Yol.  3.    Old  series,  Yol.  7:    Philadelphia.     1905. 
8vo,  pp.  558. 

Contents  :  Franz  Lieber,  von  II.  A.  Ratterman  ;  Zur  Geschichte  der  Scheltnamen 
"Dutchman"  and  "Dutch,"  by  Julius  Goebel;  Reviews;  Deutsche  Schachspieler 
in  Philadelphia,  von  C.  F.  Huch  ;  The  influence  of  Solomon  Gessner  upon  English 
literature,  by  Bertha  Reed  ;  Friedrich  Schiller  in  America,  by  Ellwood  Comly 
Parry  ;  Schiller  number :  Centenary  of  Schiller's  death ;  Address  of  Dr.  C.  J. 
Hexamer,  at  laying  of  corner  stone  of  German  theatre,  July  4,  1905  ;  Diarium 
einer  Reise  von  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  nach  Bethabara,  N.  C.  ;  List  of  translations  of 
German  prose,  and  list  of  articles  on  German  countries,  American  magazines, 
1811-18'50,  by  Edward  Z.  Davis  ;  Frankfurt  and  Cassel  in  Goethe's  time,  from  an 
unpublished  letter  of  Johann  Matthias  Dreyer  to  Job.  Wilh.  L.  Gleim  ;  Dritte 
Konvention  des  Deutsch-Amerikanischen  National-Bundes  der  ver.  Staaten  von 
Amerika.  (887 


126  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Americana-Germanica.  New  series. 
Translations  of  German  poetry  in  American  magazines,  1741-1810,  together 
with  translations  of  other  Teutonic  poetry  and  original  poems  referring  to 
the  German  countries,  [by]  Edward  Ziegler  Davis  .  .  .  Philadelphia, 
Americana-Germanica  press,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  229.  (888 

HISTORICAL    CLUB    OF   THE   AMERICAN    [PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL] 

CHURCH. 

HISTORICAL  CLUB  OF  THE  AMERICAN  CHURCH.     Facsimiles  of  church  documents. 
Papers  issued  by  the  Historical  Club  of  the  American  Church,  1874-1879. 
Privately  printed  [New  York,  1879]. 
8vo,  pp.  188. 

Edited  by  William  Stevens  Perry  and  Charles  Reuben  Hale.  (889 

HISTORICAL  CLUB  OF  THE  AMERICAN  CHURCH.  Report  of  the  Council,  December 
31,  1871,  and  appeals  for  subscriptions. 

Sheet.  (89O 

NATIONAL   GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY. 
Washington,  J).  C. 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  The  National  Geographic  Magazine.  Vols.  I 
and  ii.  Washington,  1888-1890. 

8vo.     Illustrated.     Vol.  i,  pp.  ii,  335.     Vol.  n,  pp.  vlii,  339. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.— Introductory  address  by  Gardiner  G.  Ilubbard  ;  Geographic  Methods 
in  Geologic  Investigation,  by  W.  M.  Davis  ;  Classification  of  Geographic  Forms 
in  Genesis,  by  W.  J.  McGee.  The  Great  Storms  of  March  11  to  14,  1888,  by 
A.  W.  Greely.  The  Survey  of  the  Coast,  by  H.  G.  Ogden.  The  Survey  and  Map 
of  Massachusetts,  by  H.  Gannett.  Proceedings  ;  Africa,  its  Past  and  Future,  by 
Gardiner  G.  Hubbard  ;  Geography  of  the  Land,  by  H.  G.  Ogden  ;  Geography  of 
the  Sea,  by  Geo.  L.  Dyer  ;  Geography  of  the  Air,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  Geography 
of  Life,  by  C.  H.  Merriam.  Reports  ;  The  Rivers  and  Valleys  of  Pennsylvania, 
by  W.  M.  Davis  ;  Topographic  Models,  by  Cosmos  Mindeleff.  Minutes  ;  Irriga 
tion  in  California,  by  W.  H.  Hall;  Round  About  Asheville,  by  Bailey  Willis;  A 
Trip  to  Panama  and  Darien,  by  Richard  U.  Goode  ;  Across  Nicaragua  with  Tran 
sit  and  Machete,  by  R.  E.  Peary.  (891 

Vol.  ii. — On  the  Telegraphic  Determinations  of  Longitude  by  the  Bureau  of 
Navigation,  by  J.  A.  Norris.  Reports;  The  Rivers  of  Northern  New  Jersey, 
by  W.  M.  Davis  ;  A  Critical  Review  of  Bering's  first  Expedition,  1725-1730,  by 
William  H.  Dall  ;  Supplementary  Note  on  the  Alleged  Observation  of  a  Lunar 
Eclipse  by  Bering  in  1728-29,  by  Marcus  Baker;  The  Arctic  Cruise  of  the 
I'.  S.  S.  Thetis  in  the  Summer  and  Autumn  of  1889,  by  Charles  H.  Stockton  ; 
The  Law  of  Storms,  considered  with  Special  Reference  to  the  North  Atlantic,  by 
Everett  Hayden  ;  The  Irrigation  Problem  in  Montana,  by  II.  M.  Wilson  ;  Korea 
and  the  Koreans,  by  .1.  B.  Bernadou  ;  the  Ordnance  Survey  of  Great  Britain, 
by  Josiah  Pierce;  Geographic  Nomenclature,  by  H.  G.  Ogden  [etc.]  ;  Rules  for 
the  Orthography  of  Geographic  Names,  by  G.  Herrle  ;  Minutes  ;  Exploration  of 
Alaska  in  1890;  Mount  St.  Elias  Expedition;  List  of  Members;  Index.  (892 
NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  The  National  Geographic  Magazine.  Vol.  in. 
1891.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  261,  xxxv.      Illus. 

Contents :  South  America :  Annual  address  by  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard ;  The 
geography  of  the  land,  by  Herbert  G.  Ogden  ;  Geography  of  the  air,  by  A.  W. 
Greely  ;  An  expedition  to  Mount  St.  Elias,  Alaska,  by  Israel  C.  Russell ;  The 
cartography  and  observations  of  Bering's  first  voyage,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  The 
height  and  position  of  Mount  St,  Elias,  by  Israel  C.  Russell ;  The  heart  of  Africa, 


NATIONAL    GEOGRAPHIC    SOCIETY.  127 

by  E.  C.  Hore ;  Report  of  committee  on  exploration  in  Alaska  ;  Notes ;  La 
carte  de  France,  dite  de  1'Etat  Major,  par  M.  J.  Collet ;  Polar  regions ;  Tha 
crossing  of  Thibet;  Statistics  of  railways  In  United  States.  Index  to  Vol.  in. 

(893 
NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     The  National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.  iv. 

1892.  Washington.  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  xxiv,  215.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  The  evolution  of  commerce :  Annual  address  by  the  president, 
Gardiner  G.  Hubbard  ;  Studies  of  Muir  Glacier,  Alaska,  by  Harry  Fielding  Reid; 
Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  vicinity  of  Muir  glacier,  by  II.  I'.  Cushing ;  Notes 
on  some  eruptive  rocks  from  Alaska,  by  George  H.  Williams  ;  Microscopical  ex 
amination  of  wood  from  the  buried  forest,  Muir  Inlet,  by  Francis  II.  Herrick  ; 
List  of  plants  collected  near  Muir  Glacier,  by  W.  W.  Rowlee  ;  Geography  of  the 
air,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  The  mother  maps  of  the  United  States,  by  Henry  Gan 
nett  ;  An  expedition  through  the  Yukon  district,  by  C.  W.  Hayes ;  The  North 
American  deserts,  by  Johannes  Walther  ;  The  Alaskan  boundary  survey  :  Intro 
duction,  by  T.  C.  Mendenhall  ;  The  boundary  south  of  Fort  Yukon,  by  ,T.  E. 
McGrath  ;  The  boundary  north  of  Fort  Yukon,  by  J.  Henry  Turner  ;  Collinson's 
Arctic  journey,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  Notes  :  Topographic  survey  of  Canada  ;  Lieut. 
Peary's  crossing  of  northern  Greenland.  Index  to  Vol.  iv.  (894 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC   SOCIETY.     The  National   Geographic   Magazine.     Vol.   v. 

1893.  Washington,   1894. 
Svo,  pp.  256.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Discoverers  of  America,  annual  address  by  the  president,  Gardiner 
G.  Hubbard  ;  The  movements  of  our  population,  by  Henry  Gannett  ;  Rainfall 
types  of  the  United  States,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  The  natural  bridge  of  Virginia,  by 
C.  D.  Walcott ;  The  geographical  position  and  height  of  Mount  Saint  Elias. 
by  T.  C.  Mendenhall  ;  The  improvement  of  geographical  teaching,  by  W.  M. 
Davis ;  An  undiscovered  island  off  the  northern  coast  of  Alaska,  by  Marcus 
Baker  ;  by  E.  P.  Heredeen  ;  by  A.  W.  Greely.  The  geologist  at  Blue  Mountain, 
Maryland,  by  C.  D.  Walcott  ;  The  great  populous  centers  of  the  world,  by  A.  W. 
Greely  ;  Our  youngest  volcano,  by  J.  S.  Diller  ;  Proceedings  of  the  International 
Geographic  Conference  in  Chicago,  July  27-28,  1893  ;  Relations  of  air  and  water 
to  temperature  nnd  life,  by  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard  ;  The  relation  of  geography  to 
history,  by  Francis  W.  Parker  ;  Norway  and  the  Vikings,  by  Magnus  Andersen  ; 
Geographic  instruction  in  the  public  schools,  by  W.  B.  Powell ;  The  relations  of 
geology  to  physiography  in  our  educational  system,  by  T.  C.  Chamberlin  ;  The 
relations  of  the  gulf  stream  and  the  Labrador  current,  by  William  Libbey,  jr. ; 
The  arid  regions  of  the  United  States,  by  F.  II.  Newell  ;  Recent  explorations  in 
Alaska,  by  Eliza  R.  Scidmore  ;  The  caravels  of  Columbus,  by  Victor  M.  Concas  ; 
In  the  wake  of  Columbus,  by  Frederic  A.  Ober  ;  Recent  disclosures  concerning 
pre-Columbian  voyages  to  America  in  the  archives  of  the  Vatican,  by  William 
Eleroy  Curtis  ;  Early  voyages  on  the  northwestern  coast  of  America,  by  George 
Davidson.  (895 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  The  National  Geographic  Magazine.  Vol.  vi. 
1894-1895.  Washington.  D.  C.,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  291,  Ixxxiii.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Geographic  process  of  civilization,  by  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard  ;  Shaw- 
angunk  Mountain,  by  N.  H.  Darton  ;  Weather  making,  ancient  and  modern,  by 
Mark  W.  Harrington,  with  a  list  of  references  on  the  artificial  production  of 
rainfall  ;  Geomorphology  of  the  southern  Appalachians,  by  C.  Willard  Hayes 
and  Marius  R.  Campbell  ;  The  battle  of  the  forest,  by  B.  E.  Fernow ;  Surveys 
and  maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  by  Marcus  Baker;  The  first  landfall  of 
Columbus,  by  Jacques  W.  Redway  ;  Japan,  by  D.  W.  Stevens;  Geography  of  the 
air,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  Sir  Francis  Drake's  anchorage,  by  Edward  L.  Berthoud  ; 
Note  on  the  height  of  Mount  Saint  Elias,  by  Israel  C.  Russell;  Geographic 
notes,  by  Cyrus  C.  Babb ;  Laws  of  temperature  control  of  the  geographic  dis 
tribution  of  terrestrial  animals  and  plants,  by  C.  Hart  Merriam  ;  Oregon,  its 
history,  geography  and  resources,  by  John  H.  Mitchell  ;  List  of  members.  (896 
NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  The  National  Geographic  Magazine.  Vol.  vn. 
1896.  Washington,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  412.      Illustrated. 

Contents :  Russia  in  Europe,  by  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard  ;  The  Arctic  cruise  of 
the  U.  S.  revenue  cutter  "  Bear,"  by  Sheldon  Jackson  ;  Venezuela,  her  govern- 


128  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

rnent,  people,  and  boundary,  by  William  E.  Curtis  ;  The  Panama  canal  route,  by 
Robert  T.  Hill ;  The  Tehuantepec  ship  railway,  by  Elmer  L.  Corthell ;  The 
present  state  of  the  Nicaragua  canal,  by  A.  W.  Greely ;  Explorations  of  the 
Bureau  of  American  Ethnology  in  1895,  by  W  J  McGee ;  The  valley  of  the 
Orinoco,  by  T.  H.  Gignilliat ;  The  so-called  "  Jeanette  Relics,"  by  William  H. 
Ball  ;  Nansen's  Polar  Expedition,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  The  submarine  cables  of 
the  world,  by  Gustave  Herrle ;  Peter  Cooper  and  submarine  telegraphy ;  The 
jlusso-American  telegraph  project  of  1864-'67,  by  William  H.  Dall ;  The  survey 
and  subdivision  of  Indian  Territory,  by  Henry  Gannett  ;  "  Free  Burghs  "  in  the 
United  States,  by  James  H.  Blodgett ;  Seriland,  by  W  J  McGee  and  Willard  I). 
Johnson  ;  The  Olympic  country,  by  S.  C.  Gilman  ;  The  discovery  of  Glacier  Bay, 
Alaska,  by  Eliza  Ruhamah  Scidmore :  Hydrography  in  the  United  States,  by 
Frederick  H.  Newell  ;  Recent  triangulation  in  the  Cascades,  by  S.  S.  Gannett ; 
The  altitude  of  Mount  Adams,  Washington,  by  Edgar  McClure ;  Africa  since  188S, 
with  special  reference  to  South  Africa  and  Abyssinia,  by  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard  ; 
Fundamental  geographic  relation  of  the  three  Americas,  by  Robert  T.  Hill  ;  The 
Kansas  river,  by  Arthur  I*.  Davis  ;  The  Seine,  the  Meuse  and  the  Moselle,  by  Wil 
liam  M.  Davis  ;  Across  the  Gulf  by  rail  to  Key  West,  by  Jefferson  B.  Browne ;  A 
geographical  description  of  the  British  Islands,  by  W.  M.  Davis  ;  The  Mexican  cen 
sus  ;  The  work  of  the  U.  S.  Board  on  geographic  names,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  A 
journey  in  Ecuador,  by  Mark  B.  Kerr  ;  The  aberration  of  sound  as  illustrated  by 
the  Berkeley  powder  explosion,  by  Robert  H.  Chapman  ;  Geographic  history  of  the 
Piedmont  Plateau,  by  W  J  McGee;  Spottswood's  expedition  of  1716,  by  William 
-  N.  Thornton  ;  Jefferson  as  a  geographer,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  Albemarle  in  Revolu 
tionary  days,  by  G.  Brown  Goode ;  The  recent  earthquake  wave  on  the  coast 
of  Japan,  by  Eliza  Ruhamah  Scidmore ;  Descriptive  topographic  terms  of 
Spanish  America,  by  Robert  T.  Hill  ;  The  Weather  Bureau  river  and  flood  sys 
tem,  by  Willis  L.  Moore  ;  Charles  Francis  Hall  and  Jones  Sound  ;  Mineral  pro 
ductions  in  the  U.  S.  ;  Reports  of  sealing  schooners  from  Tuscarora  Deep,  by 
Eliza  Ruhamah  Scidmore  ;  California,  by  Geo.  C.  Perkins  ;  The  economic  aspects 
of  soil  erosion,  by  N.  S.  Shaler ;  The  Nansen  polar  expedition,  by  Ernest  A. 
Man  ;  Ice-cliffs  on  the  Kowak  river,  by  J.  C.  Cantwell ;  The  Witwatersrand  and 
the  revolt  of  the  Uitlanders,  by  George  F.  Becker  ;  The  geography  of  the  south 
ern  peninsula  of  the  United  States,  by  John  N.  MacGonigle  ;  The  sage  plains  of 
Oregon,  by  Frederick  V.  Coville ;  Statistics  of  railways  in  the  United  States; 
Geographic  work  in  Peru.  (897 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     The  National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.  vin. 
1897.     Washington,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  373.      Illustrated. 

Contents  The  Gold  Coast,  Ashanti,  and  Kumassi,  by  George  K.  French  ;  All 
around  the  Bay  of  Passamaquoddy,  by  Albert  S.  Gatschet  ;  Return  of  the 
Hourst  Niger  Expedition,  by  Ernest  De  Sasseville ;  Crater  Lake,  Oregon,  by 
J.  S.  Diller;  The  utilization  of  the  public  lands,  by  Emory  F.  Best;  The 
Mazamas,  by  J.  S.  Diller  ;  Storms  and  weather  forecasts,  by  Willis  L.  Moore ; 
Rubber  forests  of  Nicaragua  and  Sierra  Leone,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  Recent  explora 
tions  in  equatorial  Africa,  by  E.  De  Sasseville  ;  A  summer  voyage  to  the  Arc 
tics,  by  G.  R.  Putnam  ;  The  area  and  the  drainage  basin  of  Lake  Superior,  by 
Mark  W.  Harrington ;  The  Siberian  transcontinental  railroad,  by  A.  W. 
Greely  ;  A  winter  voyage  through  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  by  R.  W.  Meade ; 
Costa  Rica,  by  Senor  Ricardo  Villafranca  ;  Applied  physiography  in  So.  Caro 
lina,  by  L.  C.  Glenn  :  Sheik  Said,  by  Ernest  De  Sasseville  ;  The  effects  of  geo 
graphic  environment  in  the  development  of  civilization  in  primitive  man.  by 
Gardiner  G.  Hubbard ;  The  national  forest  reserves,  by  Frederick  H.  Newell ; 
The  Venezuela  Boundary  Commission  and  its  work,  by  Marcus  Baker ;  The 
forests  and  deserts  of  Arizona,  by  B.  E.  Fernow  ;  Mount  St.  Helens,  by  Chas.  P. 
Elliott ;  Modification  of  the  Great  Lakes  by  earth  movement,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert ; 
The  great  unmapped  areas  on  the  earth's  surface  awaiting  the  explorer  and 
geographer,  by  J.  Scott  Keltic ;  The  compass  in  modern  navigation,  by  G.  W. 
Littlehales ;  The  enchanted  Mesa,  by  F.  W.  Hodge ;  Geographical  research  in 
the  United  States,  by  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard  and  Marcus  Baker  ;  The  geographic 
work  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  by  T.  C.  Mendenhall  and  Otto  H. 
Tittmann  ;  U.  S.  daily  atmospheric  survey,  by  Willis  L.  Moore  ;  Patagonia,  by 
J.  B.  Hatcher ;  The  Sushitna  river,  Alaska,  by  W.  A.  Dickey ;  A  winter 
weather  record  from  the  Klondike  region,  by  E.  W.  Nelson  ;  The  Washington 
Acqueduct  and  Cabin  John  Bridge,  by  D.  D.  Gaillard  ;  Pollution  of  the  Potomac 
river,  by  F.  H.  Newell  ;  The  delta  of  the  Mississippi  river,  by  E.  L.  Corthell  ; 
The  annexation  fever,  by  Henry  Gannett;  Index.  (898 


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NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     The  National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.  ix. 

1898.  Washington,   1898. 
8vo,  pp.  525.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Three  weeks  in  Hubbard  Bay,  West  Greenland,  by  Robert  Stein  ; 
The  Samoan  cocoanut,  compiled  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  The  modern  Mississippi  prob 
lem,  by  W  J  McGee  ;  Our  foreign  trade  ;  Gardiner  Greene  Hubbard — address  by 
Tennis  S.  Hamlin  ;  Gardiner  Greene  Hubbard — memorial  meeting,  Washington, 
Jan.  21,  1898  ;  Dwellings  of  the  Saga-time  in  Iceland,  Greenland  and  Vineland, 
by  Cornelia  Horsford  ;  Two  hundred  miles  up  the  Kuskokwim,  by  Charles  Hal- 
lock  ;  The  Mt.  St.  Elias  expedition  of  Prince  Luigi  Amadeo  of  Savoy,  1897  ; 
The  origin  of  French-Canadians,  abstract  of  paper  by  B.  Suite ;  The  height  of  Mt. 
Rainier,  by  Richard  U.  Goode  ;  Geographic  work  of  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology  ; 
A  relic  of  the  Lewis  and  Clarke  Expedition,  by  Cyrus  C.  Babb ;  Geographic 
names  in  West  Greenland,  by  Ralph  S.  Tarr ;  The  northwest  passes  to  the 
Yukon,  by  Eliza  Ruhamah  Scidmore ;  Overland  routes  to  the  Klondike,  by 
Hauilin  Garland  ;  The  future  of  the  Yukon  gold  fields,  by  Wm.  H.  Dall ;  Notes 
on  the  wild  fowl  and  game  animals  of  Alaska,  by  E.  W.  Nelson  ;  Climatic  con 
ditions  of  Alaska,  by  A.  W.  Greely  ;  A  Yukon  pioneer,  Mike  Lebarge,  by  Wm.  H. 
Dall ;  Alaska  and  its  mineral  resources,  by  S.  F.  Emmons  ;  The  civil  government 
of  Alaska,  by  Geo.  C.  Perkins ;  Some  of  the  conditions  and  possibilities  of 
agriculture  in  Alaska,  by  Walter  H.  Evans  ;  Cuba,  by  Robert  T.  Hill ;  Origin  of 
West  India  bird  life,  by  Frank  M.  Chapman  ;  Trade  of  the  United  States  with 
Cuba,  by  John  Hyde;  Captain  Charles  Sigsbee,  U.  S.  N,  by  Henry  Gannett; 
The  Philippine  Islands,  by  F.  F.  Hilder ;  Notes  on  some  primitive  Philippine 
tribes,  by  Dean  C.  Worcester  ;  Commerce  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  by  John 
Hyde;  The  disposition  of  the  Philippines,  by  Charles  E.  Howe;  American 
geographic  education,  by  W  J  McGee ;  Origin  of  the  physical  feature  of  the 
United  States,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert;  Geographic  development  of  the  District  of 
Columbia,  by  W  J  McGee ;  Historical  development  of  the  national  capital,  by 
Marcus  Baker ;  Geographic  work  of  the  general  government,  by  Henry  Gan 
nett ;  The  geologic  atlas  of  the  U.  S. ;  The  topographic  atlas  of  the  U.  S. ; 
Papagueria,  by  W  J  McGee  ;  Gomez  and  the  New  York  Gulf,  by  L.  D.  Scisco  ; 
Wellman'pojar  Expedition  ;  The  growth  of  the  United  States,  by  W  J  McGee  ; 
Bitter  Root  forest  reserve,  by  Richard  U.  Goode  ;  Atlantic  estuarine  tides,  by 
M.  S.  W.  Jefferson  ;  The  forest  conditions  of  the  state  of  Washington,  by  Henry 
Gannett ;  Lake  Chelan,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Frederic  W.  Putnam,  by  John  Hyde ; 
Mesa  Verde,  by  F.  H.  Newell ;  The  geospheres,  by  W  J  McGee ;  Sumatra's 
west  coast,  by  David  G.  Fairchild  ;  What  is  the  tide  of  the  open  Atlantic?  by 
M.  S.  W.  Jefferson  ;  Proposed  collection  of  forestry  statistics  ;  The  five  civilized 
tribes  and  the  survey  of  Indian  Territory,  by  C.  H.  Fitch  ;  Cloud  scenery  of  the 
high  plains,  by  Willard  D.  Johnson  ;  Atlantic  coast  tides,  by  Mark  S.  W.  Jeffer 
son  ;  Alexander  Graham  Bell  on  Japan.  (899 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC   SOCIETY.     The  National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.   x. 

1899.  Washington,   1899. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  533. 

Contents  :  The  Stikine  river  in  1898,  by  Eliza  Ruhamah  Scidmore  ;  The  West 
Indian  hurricane  of  September  10-11,  1898,  by  E.  B.  Garriott ;  Colonial  systems 
of  the  world,  by  O.  P.  Austin  ;  Journey  across  the  great  pygmy  forest  of  Central 
Africa,  by  Albert  B.  Lloyd ;  The  economic  condition  of  the  Philippines,  by 
Max  L.  Tornow  ;  Manila  and  the  Philippines,  by  A.  Falkner  von  Sonnenburg ; 
The  original  territory  of  the  United  States,  by  David  J.  Hill  ;  Porto  Rico,  by 
Robert  T.  Hill ;  Sources  of  the  Saskatchewan,  by  Walter  D.  Wilcox  ;  Explora 
tion  in  the  Canadian  Rockies  ;  How  long  a  whale  may  carry  a  harpoon,  by 
Wm.  H.  Dall  ;  Shipbuilding  in  the  United  Kingdom  in  1898 ;  The  red  wood 
forest  of  the  Pacific  coast,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Is  climatic  aridity  impending  on 
the  Pacific  slope? — The  testimony  of  the  forest,  by  J.  B.  Leiberg  ;  Theater  of 
military  operations  in  Luzon — map  ;  National  growth  and  national  character, 
by  W  J  McGee ;  Samoa :  Navigator's  islands,  by  Commander  II.  Webster ; 
The  commercial  importance  of  Samoa,  by  O.  P.  Austin  ;  The  Harriman  Alaska 
expedition  in  cooperation  with  the  Washington  Academy  of  Sciences,  by  G.  H. 
Grosvenor  ;  Proposed  meteorological  station  in  Iceland  ;  The  Belgian  antarctic 
expedition  ;  Physiography  of  the  Nicaragua  canal  route,  by  C.  Willard  Hayes — 
map;  Nicaragua  and  the  Isthmian  routes,  by  A.  P.  Davis;  The  Wellman  polar 
expedition,  by  J.  Howard  Gore  ;  Explorations  in  Alaska  ;  Meteorology  in  the 
Philippines ;  South  polar  regions — map ;  Shishaldin  as  a  field  for  exploration, 

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130  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

by  Joseph  Stanley-Brown  ;  Magnetic  work  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  by 
L.  A.  Bauer  ;  Deep-sea  exploring  expedition  of  the  steamer  "Albatross,"  by  Hugh 
M.  Smith  ;  The  proposed  American  interoceanic  canal  in  its  commercial  aspects,  by 
Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.  ;  The  interoceanic  canal,  by  Emory  R.  Johnson  ;  Plans  for 
reaching  the  south  pole,  by  Gilbert  H.  Grosvenor  ;  The  commercial  development 
of  Japan,  by  O.  P.  Austin  ;  The  bad  lands  of  South  Dakota,  by  N.  II.  Darton  ; 
The  West  Indian  hurricane  of  August  7-14,  1899,  by  E.  B.  Garriott ;  The  inter 
national  cloud  work  of  the  weather  bureau,  by  Frank  II.  Bigelow  ;  Life  on  a 
Yukon  trail,  by  Alfred  Pearce  Dennis ;  Tides  of  Chesapeake  Bay,  by  E.  D. 
Preston  ;  The  relation  of  forests  and  forest  fires,  by  Gifford  Pinchot ;  Variations 
in  lake  levels  and  atmospheric  precipitation,  by  Alfred  J.  Henry  ;  Calculations 
of  population  in  June,  1900,  by  Henry  Farquhar ;  The  Alaskan  boundary,  by 
John  W.  Foster  ;  The  rational  element  in  geography,  by  Win.  M.  Davis  ;  Map 
of  the  seat  of  war  in  Africa  ;  The  Wellman  polar  expedition,  by  Walter  Well- 
man  ;  The  Harriman  Alaska  expedition,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  The  meteorological 
observations  of  the  second  Wellman  expedition,  by  Evelyn  B.  Baldwin  ;  Index. 

(900 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  The  National  Geographic  Magazine.  Vol.  xi. 
1900.  Washington.  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  486.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  The  Philippine  Islands  and  their  environment,  by  John  Barrett ; 
The  Cape  Nome  gold  district,  by  F.  C.  Schrader ;  The  Idaho  and  Montana 
boundary  line,  by  Richard  U.  Goode ;  The  Copper  river  delta,  by  E.  D.  Preston  ; 
Our  new  possessions  and  the  interest  they  are  exciting,  by  O.  P.  Austin  ;  The 
total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  May  28,  1900,  by  F.  H.  Bigelow  ;  The  census  of  1900,  by 
F.  H.  Wines  ;  Some  geographic  features  of  southern  Patagonia,  by  J.  B.  Hatcher  : 
Kite  work  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  by  H.  C.  Frankenfield  ;  British  South 
Africa  and  the  Transvaal,  by  F.  F.  Hilder ;  The  history  and  geographic 
distribution  of  Bubonic  Plague,  by  George  M.  Sternberg ;  Ice  cliffs  on  White 
River,.  Yukon  Territory,  by  Martin  W.  Gorman ;  A  hunting  trip  to  northern 
Greenland,  by  Fullerton  Merrill ;  A  canal  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Medi 
terranean  ;  Diseases  of  the  Philippines ;  The  Anglo- Venezuela^  boundary  dis 
pute,  by  Marcus  Baker  ;  Korea — the  hermit  nation,  by  II.  Webster ;  An  as 
sumed  inconstancy  in  the  level  of  Lake  Nicaragua ;  A  question  of  the  per 
manency  of  the  Nicaragua  canal,  by  C.  Willard  Hayes ;  The  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission  ;  International  arbitration  and  its  possibilities ;  Helping  naviga 
tion  ;  Railway  construction  and  improvements ;  Work  in  the  Arctic  and  Ant 
arctic  ;  The  growth  of  Russia,  by  Edwin  A.  Grosvenor  ;  Influence  of  geographical 
conditions  on  military  operations  in  South  Africa,  by  W.  A.  Simpson  ;  Apper 
ception  in  geography,  by  M:  E.  Kelton  ;  Ice  cliffs  on  White  River,  Yukon  Terri 
tory,  by  C.  W.  Willard  Hayes  and  Alfred  H.  Brooks  ;  A  German  route  to  India, 
by  Gilbert  II.  Grosvenor  ;  The  Cuban  Census  ;  The  road  to  Bolivia,  by  William 
E.  Curtis  ;  The  colonial  expansion  of  France,  by  Jean  C.  Bracq  ;  The  prevention 
of  hail  storms  by  the  use  of  cannon  ;  The  U.  S.  Signal  Corps  in  Porto  Rico ; 
The  revolt  of  the  Ashantis  ;  The  expansion  of  England,  by  Edwin  D.  Mead  ;  The 
road  to  Bolivia,  by  William  E.  Curtis ;  The  Chinese  "  Boxers,"  by  Llewellyn 
James  Davies ;  Outline  map  of  the  far  East ;  The  Tsung-Li-Yamen,  by  E.  R. 
Scidmore ;  Map  of  the  Chinese  Empire,  Japan,  and  the  Russian-Manchurian 
Railway  ;  Problems  in  China,  by  James  M.  Hubbard  ;  China  and  her  people,  by 
Harrie  Webster  ;  The  National  Geographic  Society's  Eclipse  Expedition  to  Nor 
folk,  Va.,  by  Marcus  Baker  ;  The  scientific  work  of  the  expedition,  by  Simou 
Newcomb ;  Railways,  rivers,  and  strategic  towns  in  Manchuria  ;  The  first  Ameri 
can  census  of  Porto  Rico ;  The  Colorado  desert,  by  David  P.  Barrows ;  The 
Chinese  Paradox,  by  Harvey  Maitland  Watts ;  Colonial  government  in  Borneo, 
by  James  M.  Hubbard  ;  The  water  supply  for  the  Nicaragua  canal,  by  Arthur  P. 
Davis ;  Mrs.  Bishop's  "  The  Yangtze  Valley  and  Beyond,"  by  Eliza  Ruhamah 
Scidmore  ;  Forest  reserves  of  the  United  States  ;  The  lessons  of  Galveston,  by 
W  J  McGee ;  The  West  Indian  hurricane  of  Sept.  1-12,  1900,  by  E.  B.  Garriott ; 
Hunan — the  closed  province  of  China,  by  Wm.  Barclay  Parsons  ;  Through  the 
heart  of  Africa  ;  Nansen's  "  Farthest  North  "  eclipsed  ;  The  Samoan  Islands,  by 
Edwin  V.  Morgan  ;  The  Manila  Observatory,  by  Jose  Algue ;  The  limited  water 
supply  of  the  avid  region,  by  Frederick  H.  Newell ;  Hurricanes  on  the  coast  of 
Texas,  by  A.  W.  Greely ;  Africa  the  largest  game  preserve  in  the  world,  by 
John  B.  Torbert ;  The  Wyoming  fossil  fields  expedition  of  July,  1899,  by  Wilbur 
C.  Knight ;  Gold  in  the  Philippines,  by  F.  F.  Ililder  ;  The  teaching  of  physical 
geography  in  elementary  schools,  by  Richard  E.  Dodge ;  Geography  at  the 


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British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science ;  Decisions  of  the  U.  S. 
Board  on  geographic  names;  Some  significant  facts  concerning  the  foreign 
trade  of  Great  Britain.  (9O1 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     The  National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.  xii. 

1901.  Washington,   1901. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  452.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  influence  of  submarine  cables  upon  military  and  naval  suprem 
acy,  by  George  O.  Squier  ;  The  Indian  tribes  of  Southern  Patagonia,  Tierra  Del 
Fuego,  and  the  adjoining  islands,  by  J.  B.  Hatcher  ;  Location  of  the  boundary 
between  Nicaragua  and  Costa  Rica,  by  Arthur  P.  Davis  ;  The  Nicaragua  Canal ; 
The  Tsangpo,  by  James  Mascarene  Ilubbard  ;  Recent  contributions  to  our  knowl 
edge  of  the  earth's  shape  and  size  by  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  by 
C.  A.  Schott ;  Explorations  in  Central  East  Africa  ;  An  around-the-world-Ameri- 
can  exposition,  by  O.  1*.  Austin  ;  The  causes  that  led  up  to  the  Siege  of  Pekin, 
by  W.  A.  P.  Martin  ;  Singan — the  present  capital  of  the  Chinese  Empire  ;  The 
midnight  sun  in  the  Klondike,  by  Alice  Rollins  Crane  ;  Japan  and  China — some 
comparisons,  by  Harrie  Webster  ;  Abyssinia — the  country  and  people,  by  Oscar 
T.  Crosby  ;  The  old  Yuma  trail,  by  W  J  McGee  ;  The  sea  fogs  of  San  Francisco  ; 
Geographic  facts  from  the  report  of  the  Taft  Philippine  Commission ;  The 
Philippine  exhibit  at  the  Pan-American  Exposition,  by  D.  O.  Noble  Hoffmann  ; 
Advances  in  geographic  knowledge  during  the  nineteenth  century,  by  A.  W. 
Greely ;  Mexico  of  to-day,  by  Senor  Dr.  Don  Juan  N.  Navarro ;  The  Latin- 
American  constitutions  and  revolutions,  by  John  W.  Foster  ;  The  general  geog 
raphy  of  Alaska,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  China,  her  history  and  development,  by 
John  Barrett;  The  dikes  of  Holland,  by  Gerard  II.  Matthes  ;  The  link  relations 
of  southwestern  Asia,  by  Talcott  Williams ;  The  Indian  village  of  Baum  ;  Oil 
fields  of  Texas  and  California  ;  The  Seri  Indians  ;  Asia,  the  cradle  of  humanity, 
by  W  J  McGee ;  The  old  post-road  from  Tiflis  to  Erivan,  by  Esther  Lancraft 
Hovey  ;  Siberia,  by  Edwin  A.  Grosvenor  ;  German  geographers  and  German  geog 
raphy,  by  Martha  Krug  Genthe ;  The  drift  of  floating  bottles  in  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  by  James  Page  ;  The  British  Antarctic  Expedition  ;  Urban  population  in 
the  United  States ;  Peary's  work  in  1900  and  1001  ;  The  Weather  Bureau,  by 
Willis  L.  Moore ;  Boundaries  of  territorial  acquisitions ;  The  German  South 
Polar  Expedition,  by,  Georg  Kollm  ;  The  sex,  nativity,  and  color  of  the  people 
of  the  United  States  ;  A  remarkable  salt  deposit ;  Sven  Hedin's  explorations  in 
Central  Asia  ;  Recent  discoveries  in  Egypt ;  Kodiak,  not  Kadiak  ;  Origin  of  the 
name  "  Cape  Nome ;  "  Diary  of  a  voyage  from  San  Francisco  to  Tahiti  and 
return,  1901,  by  S.  P.  Langley  ;  The  lost  boundary  of  Texas,  by  Marcus  Baker  ; 
Ice  caves  and  frozen  wells,  by  W  J  McGee  ;  Western  progress  in  China  ;  Index. 

(9O2 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     The  National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.  xni. 

1902.  Washington,   1902. 

8vo,  xii,  pp.  478.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Map  of  the  Philippines  ;  The  new  Mexico,  by  John  W.  Foster  ;  Com 
merce  of  Mexico  and  the  United  States,  by  O.  P.  Austin ;  Argentine-Chile 
boundary  dispute  ;  A  trip  through  Siberia,  by  Ebenezer  J.  Hill ;  The  teaching  of 
geography,  by  Ralph  S.  Tarr  ;  The  latest  route  proposed  for  the  Isthmian  Canal, 
the  Mandingo  route ;  The  possibilities  of  Alaska,  by  C.  C.  Georgeson ;  Sari- 
chef's  atlas,  1826,  by  Marcus  Baker ;  Magnetic  survey  of  the  United  States, 
by  L.  A.  Bauer  ;  Sven  Hedin  in  Tibet ;  American  progress  in  Cuba  ;  Cuban  rail 
ways,  by  Albert  G.  Robinson  ;  The  storm  of  February  25-28,  1902,  by  Alfred 
J.  Henry  ;  Agriculture  in  Alaska,  by  Henry  Gannett ;  Recent  French  Explora 
tions  in  Africa,  by  Charles  Rabot ;  Proposed  surveys  in  Alaska  in  1902,  by 
Alfred  II.  Brooks  ;  Ocean  currents,  by  James  Page  ;  Recent  explorations  in  the 
Canadian  Rockies,  by  Walter  D.  Wilcox  ;  A  great  African  lake,  by  Sir  Henry 
M.  Stanley  ;  Coal  resources  of  Alaska  ;  The  National  Geographic  Society  expedi 
tion  to  Martinique  and  St.  Vincent ;  The  explosion  of  Krakatoa,  by  Sir  Robert 
Ball ;  Volcanoes ;  The  magnetic  disturbance  caused  by  the  eruption  of  Mount 
Pelee ;  The  National  Geographic  Society  expedition  to  the  West  Indies;  Vol 
canic  Islands  of  the  West  Indies  ;  Lafcadeo  Ilearn  on  the  Island  and  people  of 
Martinique ;  Report  by  Robert  T.  Hill  on  the  volcanic  eruptions  in  the  West 
Indies  ;  The  recent  volcanic  eruptions  in  the  West  Indies,  by  Israel  C.  Russell  ; 
Volcanic  rocks  of  Martinique  and  St.  'Vincent:  collected  by  Messrs.  Hill  and 
Russell  ;  Chemical  discussion  of  analyses  of  volcanic  ejecta  from  Martinique 
and  St.  Vincent,  by  W.  F.  Ilillebrand  ;  Reports  of  vessels  as  to  the  range  of 


132  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

volcanic  dust,  compiled  by  James  Page  ;  Problems  of  the  Pacific — the  commerce 
of  the  great  ocean,  by  O.  P.  Austin  ;  Shortening  time  across  the  continent,  by 
Henry  Herbert  McClure  ;  Field  work  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  Survey  for  season, 
1902  ;  Problems  of  the  Pacific — the  great  ocean  in  world  growth,  by  W  J 
McGee ;  New  Zealand,  by  Henry  Demarest  Lloyd ;  Our  northern  Rockies,  by 
R.  H.  Chapman  ;  Limiting  width  of  Meander  Belts,  by  M.  S.  W.  Jefferson ; 
Peary's  work  in  1901-1902 ;  John  Wesley  Powell — biographical  sketch ;  The 
course  of  the  retail  coal  trade,  by  David  T.  Day  ;  Submerged  valleys  in  San- 
dusky  Bay,  by  E.  L.  Mosely ;  Place  names  in  the  United  States ;  Among  the 
great  Himalayan  glaciers ;  Volcanic  eruptions  on  Martinique  and  St.  Vincent, 
by  Israel  C.  Russell ;  The  copyright  of  a  map  or  chart,  by  William  Alexander 
Miller  ;  The  eruptions  of  La  Soufriere,  St.  Vincent,  in  May,  1902,  by  Edmund 
Otis  Hovey  ;  Sverdrup's  work  in  the  Arctics ;  Volcanic  disturbances  in  Guate 
mala  ;  Explorations  around  Mt.  McKinley  ;  Index.  (9O3 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     The  National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.  xiv. 
1903.     Washington,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  482,  75.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  work  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  by  O.  H.  Titt- 
mann  ;  Jade,  by  S.  E.  Easter ;  Some  notes  on  Venezuela  ;  An  introduction  to 
physical  geography  ;  Dr.  Sven  Hedin — biographical  sketch.;  Peary  on  the  North 
Pole ;  Plan  for  climbing  Mount  McKinley,  by  Alfred  II.  Brooks  and  D.  L. 
Reaburn  ;  What  the  U.  S.  government  does  to  promote  agriculture  ;  Pilot  chart 
of  the  North  Atlantic  Ocean  for  February,  1903  ;  The  Great  Turk  and  his  lost 
provinces,  by  William  E.  Curtis  ;  The  work  of  the  U.  S.  Hydrographic  Office,  by 
W.  H.  H.  Southerland  ;  Why  Great  Salt  Lake  has  fallen,  by  L.  II.  Murdock ; 
The  Canadian  boundary,  by  John  W.  Foster ;  Mountains  of  Unimak  Island, 
Alaska,  by  Ferdinand  Westdahl ;  Opening  of  the  Alaskan  Territory,  by  Harring 
ton  Emerson ;  The  forests  of  Canada ;  Work  in  the  far  south ;  Theories  of 
volcanic  action  ;  Reindeer  in  Alaska,  by  Gilbert  II.  Grosvenor  ;  Henequen — the 
Yucatan  fiber,  by  E.  H.  Thompson  ;  The  eruption  of  the  Soufriere  of  St.  Vin 
cent,  1812  (from  the  Evening  News,  June  30,  1812);  "The  United  States — 
Land  and  Waters,"  by  Cyrus  C.  Adams ;  The  conquest  of  bubonic  plague  in 
the  Philippines ;  Improvements  in  the  city  of  Manila ;  American  development 
of  the  Philippines  ;  The  British  South  Polar  Expedition  ;  The  tetrahedral  prin 
ciple  in  kite  structure,  by  Alexander  Graham  Bell  ;  The  Ziegler  Polar  Expedi 
tion  ;  The  United  States,  its  soils  and  their  products,  by  II.  W.  Wiley ;  Big 
things  of  the  West,  by  Charles  F.  Holder :  Paul  Du  Chaillu — biographical 
sketch ;  The  Weather  Bureau  and  the  recent  floods,  by  H.  C.  Frankenfield ; 
The  United  States :  her  industries,  by  O.  P.  Austin  ;  The  introduction  of  the 
mango  into  the  U.  S.  ;  Rainfall  and  the  level  of  Lake  Erie,  by  E.  L.  Moseley  ; 
The  United  States :  her  mineral  resources,  by  C.  Kirchhoff ;  Expedition  into 
Texas  of  Fernando  Del  Bosque,  translated  from  an  old  Spanish  manuscript,  by 
Betty  B.  Brewster ;  The  hardy  catalpa  ;  Explorations  in  Tibet ;  Gardening  in 
northern  Alaska,  by  Middleton  Smith  ;  The  geographical  distribution  of  insanity 
in  the  United  States,  by  William  A.  White ;  Peary  and  the  North  Pole ;  The 
influence  of  forestry  upon  the  lumber  industry  of  the  United  Spates,  by  Overton 
W.  Price;  The  Wrangell  Mountains,  Alaska,  by  W.  C.  Mendenhall  ;  Rubber 
plantations  in  Mexico  and  Central  America ;  The  Ziegler  Polar  Expedition ; 
The  Mining  Bureau  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  by  Charles  H.  Burritt ;  Record 
ascents  in  the  Himalayas  ;  The  new  cone  of  Mont  Pelee ;  The  value  of  Arctic 
exploration,  by  Robert  E.  Peary ;  Surveying  the  Philippine  Islands,  by  George 
R.  Putnam  ;  Muir  Glacier,  by  C.  L.  Andrews  ;  The  grape-growing  industry  in  the 
United  States;  Precious  stones;  Nntps  on  PfmaipH  and  f!olmnhin.  Index.  (9O4 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     National  Geographic  Magazine.     Vol.  xv.     1904. 

8vo,  pp.  515,  xv.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  'Map  showing  Alaskan  boundary  decision  ;  The  Alaskan  boundary 
tribunal,  with  map,  by  John  W.  Foster ;  The  reclamation  of  the  west,  by  F.  H. 
Newell  ;  The  U.  S.  weather  bureau,  by  James  Wilson ;  Marcus  Baker,  by 
Wm.  H.  Dall ;  Controlling,  sand  dunes  in  the  United  States,  by  A.  S.  Hitchcock  : 
Timberlines.  by  Israel  C.  Russell  ;  The  republic  of  Panama,  by  Wm.  II.  Burr ; 
Eighth  international  geographic  congress,  Washington,  1904  ;  The  Philippine 
weather  service  ;  Some  facts  about  Korea  ;  The  beet-sugar  industry,  illustrated  ; 
War  map  of  Manchuria  and  Korea ;  The  Philippine  islands  and  their  people, 
by  Henry  Gannett ;  Russian  development  of  Manchuria,  by  Henry  B.  Miller ; 
Manchuria  and  Korea  ;  Lumbering  in  Manchuria  ;  Travels  in  Arabia  and  along 


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the  Persian  Gulf,  by  David  G.  Fab-child  ;  The  American  deserts  ;  Consul  Skin 
ner's  mission  to  Abyssinia  ;  The  sailing  ship  and  the  Panama  canal,  by  James 
Page;  The  new  home  of  the  Society;  Map  of  Alaska  ;  The  bureau  of  fisheries — 
how  the  rich  fisheries  of  the  T'nited  States  are  protected  and  new  fishing  grounds 
discovered  and  created,  by  P.arton  W.  Evermann  ;  The  geography  of  Alaska, 
by  Alfred  II.  Brooks;  Termination  land — the  end  of  the  Antarctic  continent 
discovered  by  the  American  Wilkes,  by  Edwin  Swift  Balch ;  Lessons  from 
Japan;  Inoculating  the  ground;  The  Crosby  expedition  to  Thibet;  The  work  of 
the  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  by  Clarence  R.  Edwards;  Some  indications  of 
land  in  the  vicinity  of  the  north  pole,  by  It.  A.  Harris;  Notes  on  Manchuria, 
by  Henry  B.  Miller  ;  The  red  ant  versus  the  boll  weevil  ;  Governing  the  Philip- 
.  pine  islands,  by  Clarence  R.  Edwards;  Forecasting  the  weather;  Notes  on 
Thibet ;  General  announcement  eighth  International  Geographic  Congress,  Wash 
ington,  1004  ;  Peru — its  resources,  development,  and  future,  by  Alfredo  Alvarez 
Calderon  ;  Agriculture  in  Japan,  by  U.  S.  Consul-General  Bellows  ;  Lake  Clark, 
a  little  known  Alaskan  lake,  by  Wilfred  II.  Osgood  ;  The  geographical  pivot  of 
history  ;  A  winter  expedition  into  southwestern  Mexico,  by  E.  W.  Nelson  ; 
Building  the  Alaskan  telegraph  line,  by  William'  Mitchell  ;  The  fisheries  of 
Japan,  by  Hugh  M.  Smith  ;  What  the  V.  S.  Geological  Survey  has  done  in 
25  years ;  Colossal  natural  bridges  of  Utah  ;  Address  by  Robert  E.  Peary  on 
the  assembling  of  the  eighth  international  geographic  congress  in  Washington  ; 
Some  early  geographers  of  the  United  States,  by  C.  M.  Chester  ;  Recent  progress 
in  the  execution  of  a  map  of  the  world  on  the  uniform  scale  of  1  :  1,000,000, 
by  Albrecht  Penck  ;  Methods  of  exploration  in  Africa,  by  A.  St.  II.  Gibbons ; 
The  special  telegraphic  time  signal  from  the  naval  observatory  ia  honor  of 
the  eighth  International  Geographic  Congress ;  Resolutions  adopted  by  the 
congress;  Some  early  geographers  of  the  United  States,  by  C.  M.  Chester;  The 
new  English  province  of  Northern  Nigeria  ;  Scientific  work  of  Mount  weather 
meteorological  research  observatory,  by  Frank  II.  Bigelow  ;  Some  facts  about 
Japan  ;  The  glaciers  of  Alaska  ;  Government  assistance  in  handling  forest  lands  ; 
China,  by  John  W.  Foster;  A  doubtful  island  of  the  Pacific,  by  James  D.  Hague; 
The  United  States  government  telegraph  and  cable  lines,  with  maps  ;  A  bird  city 
in  Hawaii  ;  Index  to  volume  xv.  (9O5 

For  Vol.   xvi,  see  Appendix. 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  National  Geographic  Monographs.  Vol.  i. 
New  York,  1895. 

Contents :  1,  General  Physiographic  Processes,  by  J.  W.  Powell  ;  2,  General 
Physiographic  Features,  by  J.  W.  Powell  ;  3,  Physiographic  Regions  of  the 
United  States,  by  J.  W.  Powell  ;  4,  Present  and  Extinct  Lakes  of  Nevada,  by 
I.  C.  Russell  ;  5,  Beaches  and  Tidal  Marshes  of  the  Atlantic  Coast,  by  N.  S. 
Shaler  ;  0,  The  Northern  Appalachians,  by  Bailey  Willis;  7,  Niagara  Falls  and 
their  History,  by  G.  K.  Gilbert  ;  8,  Mount  Shasta,  by  J.  S.  Diller  ;  f).  The 
Physical  Geography  of  Southern  New  England,  by  W.  M.  Davis;  10,  The 
Southern  Appalachians,  by  C.  W.  Hayes.  (!>O6 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.     .  .  .     The  physiography  of  the  United  States; 
ten  monographs  .  .  .   [etc.]   1S9<>. 
8vo,  pp.  v,  345.      Illus.,  maps. 

First  issued  in  10  parts  in  1895  under  the  title:  National  geographic  mono 
graphs,  prepared  under  the  auspices  of  the  National  geographic  society.  Given 
above.  <!>O7 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  Topographic  models.  By  Cosmos  Mimleleff 
.  .  .  [Washington,  1888] 

Cover-title,  pp.  16,  2  pi.  8vo. 

Lecture  delivered  before  the  "  National  Geographic  Society  "  at  Washington, 
October  5th,  1888.  Published  in  the  "National  Geographic  Magazine,"  vol.  1, 
no.  3.  (!>O8 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  The  rivers  and  valleys  of  Pennsylvania.  Lec 
ture  delivered  before  the  National  Geographic  Society  at  Washington,  Febru 
ary  8,  1889,  by  W.  M.  Davis.  Washington,  1889. 

8vo,   pp.   71.      Map   and   woodcuts.  (9O9 

[NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.]  Directory  of  scientific  societies  of  Washing 
ton,  comprising  the  Anthropological,  Biological,  Chemical,  Entomological, 


134  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Geological,    National    geographic,    and    Philosophical    societies.     1889-1898. 
[1st-]  10th  year   of  publication  .  .  .     Published   by   the  joint   commission. 
[Washington,  1889-98] 
Svjo,  10  v.  in  1. 

Each  issue  contains  brief  historical  sketches  of  the  societies  ahove  mentioned, 
and  lists  of  members. 

The  issue  for  1898  has  title  :  "  Supplement  to  Directory  of  scientific  societies 
of  Washington  for  1897,  corrected  and  brought  down  to  February  7,  1898. 
Tenth  year  of  publication."  It  contains  only  the  changes  in  officers  and  mem 
bership  since  1897. 

Continued  as  Directory  of  the  Washington  academy  of  sciences.  (91O 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
ATe?r  York  City. 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Charter  and  by-laws.     Incorpo 
rated  January,  1885.     New  York,  1885. 

Svo.   pp.   14    (1).  (911 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  first  public 
meeting  held  by  the  Society,  May  14,  1885.     New  York,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contains  address  by  Gen/  C.  P.  Stone  upon  early  Catholic  explorations  in 
America,  and  an  address  by  J.  G.  Shea  upon  Catholics  and  Catholicity  in  the  days 
of  the  American  Revolution.  (912 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  third  public 
and  first  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  February  11,  188G.     New  York,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  29. 
Contains  paper  by  Edmond  Mallet,  "  The  origin  of  the  Oregon  mission."     (913 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     United  States  Catholic  Histor 
ical  Magazine.     Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  United  States  Catholic 
Historical  Society.     New  York.     Published  quarterly. 
Vol.  i.      1887.      8vo,  pp.  vii,  45G. 

Contents  :  The  United  States  Catholic  Historical  Society  ;  The  origin  of  the 
Oregon  mission,  by  Edmond  Mallet ;  Brief  sketch  of  the  Seminary  of  St.  Charles 
Borromeo,  diocese  of  Philadelphia,  by  Marc  F.  Vallette  ;  Account  of  the  Voyage 
of  the  Ursulinesx  to  New.  Orleans  in  1727,  translated  by  John  Gilmary  Shea ; 
Historical  sketch  of  the  ancient  parish  of  St.  Mary's,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  by  S.  M. 
Sener  ;  Catholic  relics  of  early  days  ;  A  description  of  Maryland,  extracted  from 
a  poem  entitled  "  Carmen  Seculare "  addressed  to  Lord  Baltimore  in  1732  by 
Mr.  Lewis  ;  Birthplace  of  Father  Joseph  Greaton  ;  Sketch  by  Dr.  Brute  for  a 
work  to  be  called  "  Catholic  America ;"  project  of  a  history  by  Charles  I. 
"White  ;  Letter  of  Lawrence  Graessel,  1793,  first  selected  as  Coadjutor  to  Bishop 
Carroll,  translated  by  Charles  G.  Herbermann  ;  Some  early  Catholic  grammar 
schools,  by  Wm.  P.  Treacy  ;  Decreta  Concilii  Provincialis,  Oregonensis  I,  1848  ; 
Catholic  and  anti-catholic  items  in  American  colonial  papers — extracts  from 
"  The  Maryland  Gazette  ;"  Conversion  of  John  Richard,  related  by  himself ;  The 
small-pox  among  the  Indians  at  and  near  Fort  Michimillimakinak  in  1757,  by 
Edward  Jacker  ;  Meetings  of  the  Society  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Notices  of  recent 
publications  ;  A  dark  chapter  in  the  Catholic  history  of  Maryland,  by  Edward 
I.  Devitt ;  Commodore  John  Barry,  by  William  Seton ;  The  first  epic  of  our 
country  by  the  poet  Conquistador  of  New  Mexico,  Gaspar  De  Villagra,  by  John 
Gilmary  Shea  ;  Catholic  action  on  the  death  of  Washington,  contributed  by  John 
Gilmary  Shea  ;  Letter  from  Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton  to  General  Washing 
ton,  1775;  Form  of  matrimonial  investigations  (Diligencias  De  Solteria)  in 
Florida,  translated  from  the  original  Spanish  documents  ;  Notes  on  the  tombs  of 
Cardinal  Cheverus,  Bishop  Dubourg,  and  Bishop  David,  by  J.  M.  Finotti  ;  Addi 
tional  historical  notes  in  reference  to  St.  Mary's  at  Lancaster,  by  S.  M.  Sener: 
Diocese  of  Quebec  in  the  XVIIth  century,  note  by  Bishop  Brute  ;  Early  Lazarist 
missions  and  missionaries,  by  Stephen  Vincent  Ryan  ;  Father  Henry  Nouvel, 
the  pioneer  missionary  of  lower  Michigan,  by  Edward  Jacker ;  St.  Genevieve 


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Academy  and  Rt.  Rev.  Louis  Wm.  Dubourg,  Bishop  of  Louisiana,  by  Firmin  A. 
Rozier  ;  Rev.  James  Maxwell,  missionary  at  St.  Genevieve,  by  Firman  A.  Rozier  ; 
Statutes  relating  to  Florida,  in  the  Diocesan  Synod,  held  by  His  Majesty's 
command,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Garcia  De  Palacios,  Bishop  of  Cuba,  in  June, 
1684  ;  St.  James — the  first  church  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. — papers  communicated  by 
John  Loughlin  ;  Appointment  of  Charles  Carroll,  Sr.,  to  the  Council  in  Mary 
land  in  1777  ;  Sketch  of  the  Mission  of  St.  Malachy's,  Doe  Run,  Chester  Co.,  Pa., 
by  James  Nash  ;  Chronology  of  Catholicity  in  Massachusetts,  by  J.  M.  Fiuotti ; 
Catholic  and  anti-catholic  items  in  New  York  colonial  papers  ;  The  martvrs  of  the 
Colorado,  1781,  and  the  identification  of  the  place  where  they  died  ;  The  oldest 
Catholic  city  of  the  west — Detroit  and  its  founder,  by  Richard  R.  Elliott ; 
Brief  sketch  of  Catholicity  in  the  coal  regions  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Marc  F. 
Vallette  ;  Father  George  Fenwick,  by  J.  Fairfax  McLaughlin  ;  Marquette,  verses 
commemorating  his  death,  May  18,  1675,  by  Oscar  W.  Collet ;  Statutes  of  the 
diocese  of  Louisiana  and  the  Floridas,  issued  by  Rt.  Rev.  Luis  Ignatius  Penalver 
y  Cardenas  in  1795  ;  Index  to  Vol.  i.  (914 

Vol.  ir.      1888.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  342,  83. 

Contents  :  Pope-Day  in  America,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea  ;  The,  Acadians  before 
their  dispersion,  by  H.  R.  Casgrain  ;  How  Father  Hanging's  deed  of  St.  Mary's 
Church  property  came  to  be  recorded,  by  Bishop  Egan ;  Notes  on  Parkman's 
"Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,"  by  Oscar  W.  Collet;  Some  Lancaster  Catholics  and 
other  historical  notes,  by  S.  M.  Sener  ;  The  origin  of  the  mission  to  the  Flat- 
head  Indians,  by  Edmond  Mallet;  Sir  John  James  of  Crishall,  Essex,  the  bene 
factor  of  the  Pennsylvania  missions,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea  ;  Catholic  and  anti- 
Catholic  items  from  New  York  papers,  1765-1778;  Meetings  of  the  Soltety ; 
Notes  and  queries ;  Notices  of  recent  publications ;  History  of  the  Catholic 
Church  in  Monroe  city  and  county.  Mich.,  by  Camillas  P.  Maes  ;  Christopher 
Davenport — the  brother  of  New  Haven's  founder  a  Franciscan  friar,  by  T.  J. 
Shahan ;  Columbus  and  the  men  of  Palos,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea ;  Major 
Clement  Gosselin,  U.  S.  A.,  by  Edmond  Mallet ;  La  Gardeur  de  St.  Pierre,  by 
Edmond  Mallet ;  Father  Peter  Milet's  captivity  among  the  Oneida  Indians,  1689- 
1694 ;  Catholic  and  anti-Catholic  items  from  New  York  and  Pennsylvania 
papers,  1775-1782  ;  Summary  on  the  Catholic  religion  in  the  English  colonies 
in  America,  from  the  Italian  in  the  Propaganda  Archives — communicated  by 
Charles  A.  Vissani  ;  Adventures  of  a  Jesuit  lay  brother  who  set  sail  for  Mary 
land  in  1657  ;  Further  notes  on  Pope-Day,  by  T.  J.  Shahan  ;  Letter  of  Rt.  Rev. 
John  Carroll,  to  Sam.  Dexter,  Secretary  of  War,  on  the  Indian  missions, 
1800  ;  First  Diocesan  Synod  of  Baltimore  ;  A  memoir  of  the  life  and  labors  of 
Amadeus  Rappe,  first  Bishop  of  Cleveland,  by  G.  F.  Ilouck  ;  Historical  sketch 
of  John  Thayer,  Boston's  first  native-born  priest,  by  Arthur  T.  Connolly  ;  Early 
Catholics  in  Connecticut,  by  Thomas  J.  Shahan  ;  The  beginnings  of  the  Capuchin 
Mission  in  Louisiana  ;  Robert  Walsh,  by  Henry  C.  Walsh  ;  Notes  on  old  churches 
near  Washington ;  To  the  Hon'ble,  The  Upper  House  of  Assembly  of  the 
Province  of  Maryland — the  petition  of  sundry  Ro.  Catholics  on  behalf  of  them 
selves  and  others  of  the  same  communion  residing  in  the  province  aforesaid, 
1756;  General  description  of  the  metropolitan  province  of  Baltimore  in  the 
United  States  of  North  America,  translated  from  a  Latin  manuscript  of  Arch 
bishop  Marechal,  prepared  in  1821-2 ;  The  Catholic  laity's  directory  to  the 
church  service,  with  an  almanac  for  the  year  1817.  Index.  History  of  Ancient 
Vinland,  or  part  of  North  America,  by  Thormod  Torfason,  translated  by  Charles 
G.  Herbermann.  (Has  separate  title  page.)  (915 

Vol.  in.     1890.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  441.     Plate. 

Contents :  Early  history  of  the  Redemptorists  in  the  United  States,  1832- 
1850,  by  Charles  Warren  Currier  ;  A  priest  ambassador  to  the  United  States— 
Jose  Correa  Da  Sarra  ;  The  Catholic  Church  in  Connecticut — the  first  priest  in 
the  commonwealth,  by  Thomas  J.  Shahan  ;  Sketch  of  Father  Louis  Andre,  an 
early  Wisconsin  missionary,  by  A.  E.  Jones  ;  The  first  chapel  of  the  Jesuits  in 
New  Orleans  ;  History  of  the  old  Catholic  Chapel  at  Priest's  Ford,  in  Harford 
county,  Md.,  by  G.  W.  Andrew  ;  Permission  to  beg  in  Canada,  for  the  church  in 
Albany,  in  1797  ;  History  of  the  establishment  of  the  Carmelites  in  Maryland  ; 
The  plundering  of  St.  Inigoes,  St.  Mary's  county,  Maryland  ;  The  destruction  of 
New  Mexico  settlements  and  missions,  and  the  reconquest  of  the  country,  by 
Silvestre  Velez  de  Escalante  ;  Pastoral  letter  of  V.  Rev.  Patrick  Walsh,  adminis 
trator  of  the  diocese  of  New  Orleans,  1805  ;  Catholic  bibliography  ;  Meeting  of  the 
Society;  Notes  and  queries  and  replies;  Book  notices;  Why  is  Canada  not  a 
part  of  the  United  States?  by  John  Gilmary  Shea;  Christopher  Talbot,  book 
seller,  Philadelphia  (1797)  ;  Rev.  Francis  A.  Matignon,  first  pastor  of  the 


136  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Church  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Boston,  Mass.,  by  Arthur  J.  Connolly ;  Diocesan 
synods  and  statutes  (concluded)  ;  Rev.  Demetrius  A.  Gallitzin,  "The  pastor  of 
the  Alleghanies,"  by  Charles  Constantine  Pise  ;  Statistics  of  St.  Anne's  Church, 
Detroit,  1703-1800 ;  Illinois,  Osage  and  Otoptata  chiefs  in  Paris,  in  1725 ; 
German  missions  in  eastern  Pennslyvania,  by  Marc  F.  Vallette  ;  The  centennial 
monument  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  Monroe,  Michigan  ;  The  pioneer  French  in  the 
valley  of  the  Ohio,  by  A.  A.  Lambing;  Maryland  Catholics  in  penal  days  (1759)  ; 
Petition  sent  by  the  committee  of  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Newcastle  to  tb.3 
convention  chosen  to  form  a  constitution  for  the  new  state  of  Maine,  1819 ; 
Dongan's  charter  of  the  city  of  New  York,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea  ;  Liberty  and 
property  or  the  beauty  of  Maryland  displayed,  being  a  brief  and  candid  search 
and  inquiry  into  her  charter,  fundamental  laws  and  constitution,  by  a  lover  of 
his  country  (written  the  latter  part  of  the  17th  century)  ;  The  genesis  of  the 
early  history  of  Detroit,  by  Richard  R.  Elliott ;  Letters  relating  to  the  destruc 
tion  of  the  Ursuline  convent,  Charlestown,  Mass,  1834 ;  Illinois  and  Miami 
vocabulary  and  the  Lord's  Prayer;  The  diocese  of  Brooklyn,  by  Marc  F.  Vallette; 
Was  there  a  Jesuit  college  at  Kaskaskia  in  the  days  of  the  French?;  Condition 
of  St.  Peter's  Church,  New  York,  in  1800  ;  Gonzalo  De  Mendoza's  "  Historia  De 
Las  Cosas  Mas  Notables,  Ritos  y  Costumbres  Del  Gran  Reyno  De  La  China/' 
and  its  place  in  Americana  and  New  Mexicana  ;  Points  from  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  Cattaraugus  county,  N.  Y.  ;  Reminiscences  of  North  Carolina,  by 
James  Cardinal  Gibbons ;  The  Surratt  case,  by  J.  A.  Walter ;  Don  Juan  De 
Onate,  founder  of  New  Mexico;  Letters  of  William  Peaseley  and  his  wife  on 
Maryland  affairs,  1642 ;  Marin  De  La  Margue,  by  Edmond  Mallet ;  Corre- 
^  spondence  between  Henry  Clark  Bowen  Green,  M.  D.,  and  Very  Rev.  William 
Taylor,  1824-25 ;  Papers  relating  to  the  French  settlement  at  Gallipolis ; 
Philippe  Thomas  De  Joncaire,  by  Edmond  Mallet ;  Indian  mythology,  by  E. 
Jacker;  Archbishops  and  bishops. of  the  United  States  whose  episcopates  have 
reached  or  exceeded  twenty-five  years  ;  Index.  (91O 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  United  States  Catholic  His 
torical  Magazine.  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  United  States 
Catholic  Historical  Society.  Quarterly.  Vol.  iv.  [No.  1.]  January,  1891- 
1892.  New  York,  1891-92. 

Cover  reads  Vol.  iv,  No.  xin. 
8vo,  pp.  112. 

Contents :  Cornelius  Heeney,  by  John  M.  Kiely ;  A  Catholic  priest  in  Con 
gress,  sketch  of  Gabriel  Richard,  by  Thomas  A.  E.  Weadock  ;  The  diocese  of 
Brooklyn,  by  Marc  F.  Vallette ;  Eloquent  letter  of  Daniel  Dougherty  on  the 
Columbus  centenary  ;  Letters  of  Bishop  England  to  Wm.  Gaston,  1821  ;  Letters 
of  John  Connolly,  second  bishop  of  New  York,  1810-1816  ;  The  Society's  tribute 
to  John  Gilmary  Shea ;  Early  Catholic  affairs  in  rtica,  N.  Y.,  by  F.  P.  Mc- 
Farland  ;  Catholic  losses  in  America,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea  ;  Sketch  of  Catho 
licity  in  Chicago,  by  Mary  Josephine  Onahan  ;  Will  of  Father  Gallitzin,  1840  ; 
An  old  mission  revived  (among  the  Oneida  Indians)  ;  Where  did  Columbus  acquire 
his  knowledge  of  books?;  Meetings  of  the  Society;  Ignorance  of  our  history; 
Notes  :  Letter  of  Joseph  Story  on  Harvard's  conferring  the  degree  of  doctor  of 
laws  on  William  Gaston,  1826  ;  The  Church  in  Savannah  early  in  this  century  ; 
Queries  ;  Reply  ;  Book  notices.  (917 

Vol.  iv  [No.  2]  has  not  been  found.  (918 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  MAGAZINE.  Vol  iv.  [No.  3.]  July,  1891- 
1892.  New  York,  1891-92. 

8vo,  pp.    [2251-336. 

Cover  reads  Vol.  iv,  No*.xv. 

Contents :  Charles  O'Conor,  some  incidents  of  his  life,  from  his  private 
papers  ;  The  bursting  of  Pierre  Margry's  La  Salle  bubble — a  review,  by  John 
Gilmary  Shea ;  Pictures  of  missionary  life  in  Charles  county,  Maryland,  by 
George  A.  Mulry  ;  The  Jesuit  manuscript — Account  book  of  the  Huron  Mission 
of  Detroit,  1733-1751,  translated  and  annotated  by  Richard  R.  Elliott ;  Long 
fellow's  Hiawatha — the  arrival  of  the  missionary,  by  M.  F.  Vallette  ;  Meeting 
of  the  Society,  May  28,  1893  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Goshenhoppen  mission  ;  Ham- 
tramck  ;  "  General  "  Jackson  ;  Huron  language  in  print  and  manuscript  in  the 
sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries.  (919 


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UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Additional  historical  notes  in 
reference  to  St.  Mary's  at  Lancaster.  By  S[amuel]  M[iller]  Sener.  [Lan-1 
caster,  Pa.?]  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  5. 

Reprinted  from  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Magazine,  1887.  (92O 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketch  of  the  ancient 
parish  of  St.  Mary's  Lancaster,  Pa.  By  S[amuel]  M[iller]  Sener.  [Lan 
caster,  Pa.?]  3887. 

Svo,  pp.  12.      pi. 

[Sener,  S.  M.     Historical  pamphlets,  no.  4.] 

Reprinted  from  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Magazine,  1887.  (921 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Very  Rev.  Bernard  Keenan,  v.  G. 
Sketch  of  one  of  the  pioneer  priests  of  Pennsylvania.  By  S[amuel]  M  filler] 
Sener.  [Lancaster,  Pa.?]  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  10.     port. 

[Sener,  S.  M.     Historical  pamphlets,  no.  6.] 

Reprinted  from  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Magazine.  (922 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pope  day  in  America.  By  John 
Gilmary  Shea.  [New  York,  1888.] 

Svo,  pp.  7. 

Read  before  the  Society  January  10,  1888. 

Reprinted  from  the  United  States  Catholic  Historical  Magazine.  (923 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Why  is  Canada  not  a  part  of  the 
United  States?  Read  before  the  Society,  November  25,  1889,  by  John  Gil 
mary  Shea.  [New  York,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  United  States  Catholic  Historical  Magazine.  (924 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Christopher  Columbus.  Address 
by  Frederick  R.  Coudert  before  the  Catholic  Club  and  the  U.  S.  Catholic 
Historical  Society.  Carnegie  hall,  October  11,  1892.  [New  York.  1892.] 

8vo,  pp.   51.  (925 

UNITED    STATES    CATHOLIC    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Columbus    memorial    volume. 

Published  by  the  joint  committee  of  the  Catholic  Club  and  the  United  States 

Catholic  Historical  Society.     New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,    (8),   193.      Portraits.      Plates.  (926 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  Records  and  Studies. 

Vol.  i.     [1899-1900.]     New  York,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  423.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Salutatory  ;  The  silver  jubilee  of  Archbishop  Corrigan  ;  Register 
of  the  clergy  laboring  in  the  archdiocese  of  New  York  from  early  missionary 
times  till  1885,  by  Michael  Augustine  Corrigan  ;  An  unpublished  letter  of 
Father  Jogues,  1636,  with  facsimile ;  Cardinal  McCloskey,  by  John  M.  Farley  ; 
Unpublished  letters  of  Father  Anthony  Kohlmann,  1808—10,  with  a  short  account 
of  his  life;  A  French  emigre  colony  in  the  United  States  (1789-1793),  by 
Charles  George  Herbermann ;  The  earliest  baptismal  register  of  St.  Peter's 
church,  New  York,  by  James  H.  McGean  ;  Brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  Rev. 
Gregory  Bryan  Pardow  (1829-1838)  ;  The  society  of  St.  Raphael  and  the  Leo 
house,  by  Joseph  Schaefer  and"  Chas.  G.  Herbermann  ;  Dr.  John  Gilmary  Shea, 
by  Marc  F.  Vallette  ;  Enoch  Louis  Lowe,  by  Andrew  E.  Eichmann  ;  Record  of 
historical  literature ;  Archbishop  Hughes  and  the  draft  riots,  by  Thomas  F. 
Meehan  ;  The  beginnings  of  the  hierarchy  in  the  United  States,  by  Thomas  J. 
Campbell  ;  The  Rt.  Rev.  John  Dubois,  third  bishop  of  New  York,  by  Chas.  G. 
Herbermann  ;  St.  Peter's  church,  New  York,  its  corporations  and  its  property — 
The  old  trustee  system,  by  James  IT.  McGean  ;  A  Protestant  judge  of  a  hundred 
years  ago  (Yeates),  by  Charles  W.  Sloane ;  The  Catholic  cemeteries  of  New 
York,  by  Michael  Augustine  Corrigan  ;  Necrology  of  Father  John  Larkin  ; 
Joseph  W.  Carroll,  by  Thomas  F.  Meehan;  The  Emmet  family,  by  C.  G.  II [er- 
bermann.j  (927 


138  AMERICAN"    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Records  and  Studies. 
Vol.  ii.  1900-1901.  New  York.  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  4,  510. 

Contents  :  Cardinal  McCloskey,  by  John  M.  Farley  ;  Register  of  the  clergy 
laboring  in  the  archdiocese  of  New  York  from  early  missionary  times  to  1885, 
by  Michael  Augustine  Corrigan  ;  The  foundation  of  the  Dominican  province  in 
the  United  States,  by  A.  I.  du  P.  Coleman  ;  Story  of  our  portrait  of  Bishop 
Concanen,  by  James  M.  S.  Lynch ;  Letter  of  F.  J.  M.  Lombardi,  giving  an 
account  of  Bishop  Concanen's  death,  by  James  M.  S.  Lynch ;  An  historical 
sketch  of  the  relations  of  church  and  state  in  New  York,  by  Edward  J. 
McGuire ;  Letters  and  papers  from  the  Annales  de  1'Association  de  la  Propa 
gation  de  la  Foi.  translated  by  John  E.  Cahalan ;  The  pioneer  priest  of  the 
Alleghanies,  the  Rev.  Lewis  Sibourd — facsimiles  of  documents;  The  earliest 
baptismal  register  of  St.  Peter's  church,  New  York  city,  by  James  H.  McGean  ; 
Father  Louis  Fouiu — biographical  sketch ;  Pioneer  times  in  Brooklyn,  by 
Thomas  F.  Meehan  ;  Bishop  Laughlin  as  a  citizen,  by  Thos.  F.  Meehan  ;  Petition 
of  the  German  Roman  Catholics  of  the  city  of  New  York  to  Bishop  Carroll  of 
Baltimore  for  a  German  pastor,  March  2,  1808  ;  Oration  on  the  death  of  General 
George  Washington,  addressed  to  the  Catholic  Congregation  of  St.  Mary's  Church 
of  Albany,  by  the  Rev.  Matthew  O'Brien,  Feb.  22,  1800  ;  Provincial  corps  of  Ro 
man  Catholic  volunteers,  by  Charles  William  Sloane ;  Library  of  the  Society ; 
Contents  of  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  i,  1887 ;  Donations  of 
books ;  Record  of  historical  literature ;  Minutes  of  the  annual  meeting ;  Rt. 
Rev.  Winand  Michael  Wigger,  third  bishop  of  Newark,  by  Charles  G.  Herber- 
mann  ;  The  conversion  of  Col.  Dodge,  by  J.  M.  S.  Lynch  ;  Gleanings  from  early 
Catholic  journals,  communicated  by  James  H.  O'Donnell ;  Rev.  Charles  Constan- 
tine  Pise,  by  Rev.  H.  A.  Brann  ;  the  Papal  flag  in  New  York  harbor,  1757-8,  by 
Denis  P.  O'Neill ;  Rev.  James  Neill,  1798-1838,  by  R.  L.  Burtsell  ;  Constitu 
tional  freedom  of  religion,  by  Peter  Condon  ;  Some  schools  in  old  New  York, 
by  Thomas  F.  Meehan  ;  America  before  Columbus,  by  C.  G.  Herbermann  ;  His 
tory  of  the  diocese  of  Hartford,  by  A.  I.  du  P.  Coleman.  (928 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  records  and  studies. 
Vol.  in.     Ft.  1.     January,  1903.     New  York,  1903. 
8vo,   pp.   259. 

Contents :  Archbishop  Corrigan ;  The  first  map  bearing  the  name  America, 
by  Charles  George  Herbermann  ;  The  globe  of  Pope  Marcellus  II  and  its  rela 
tion  to  the  voyage  of  Verrazano,  with  notes  on  the  discovery  of  the  Hudson, 
by  Benjamin  F.  De  Costa ;  A  year  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  diary  of 
Father  Tissot ;  St.  John's  college,  Fordham  in  1859,  by  Thomas  J.  Campbell ; 
Constitutional  freedom  of  religion  and  the  revivals  of  religious  intolerance,  by 
Peter  Condon  ;  New  York's  first  Catholic  newspaper,  by  Thomas  F.  Meehan ; 
The  diary  of  Dr.  Stiles,  by  James  H.  O'Donnell ;  Extracts  from  early  records  of 
St.  Peter's  Church,  New  York  City — The  building  of  the  first  cathedral  of  New 
York,  by  James  H.  McGean ;  Monsignor  Bedini's  visit  to  the  United  States. 
The  official  correspondence,  by  Peter  Condon ;  Rev.  Anthony  Cauvin,  founder 
of  the  church  of  "  Our  Lady  of  Grace  "  of  Hoboken,  by  Peter  Condon ;  Letters 
and  papers  from  the  Annales  de  la  Propagation  de  la  Foi,  no.  xix,  Jan.,  1830. 
Translated  by  John  E.  Cahalan  :  v.  Monseigneur  Portier's  account  of  his  trip 
from  Pensacola  to  St.  Augustine  (continuation).  The  Northmen  in  America; 
Gleanings  from  early  Catholic  journals,  communicated  by  James  H.  O'Donnell : 
Rev.  Dr.  Reze's  missionary  visit  to  Michigan,  1830 ;  The  Catholic  Church  in 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  1830 ;  Liberation  of  Spanish  and  Indian  slaves  by  Governor 
Dongan.  by  D.  P.  O'Neill ;  The  earliest  baptismal  register  of  St.  Peter's  church, 
New  York  city,  by  James  H.  McGean  ;  A  list  of  publications  relating  to  Charles 
Carroll  of  Carrollton  (1737-1832),  by  Agnes  C.  Storer ;  Joseph  Thoron,  by 
Edward  J.  McGuiro.  (929 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  Records  and  Studies. 
Vol.  in.     Part  H.     December,  1904.     New  York,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  261-526. 

Contents:  Pius  X;  The  first  bishop  of  Albany  (John  McCloskey),  by  John  M. 
Farley  ;  The  tithes  for  the  crusades  in  Greenland,  1276-1282 — A  contribution 
to  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  the  No'rthmen  in  America,  by  Joseph  Fischer ; 
Register  of  the  clergy  laboring  in  the  archdiocese  of  New  York  from  early  mis 
sionary  times  to  1S85,  by  Michael  Augustire  Corrigan;  The  Waldseemiiller  map 
of  1507,  by  Charles  George  Herbermann  ;  Frederic  R.  Coudert,  by  Paul  Fuller ; 


ALABAMA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  139 

The  earliest  Jesuit  missionary'  explorers   in   Florida,   Maryland,   and   Maine,   by 

Joseph   M.    Woods  ;   The   first   charity   concert   for   the   catholic  orphans   in   New 

York,   by  Thomas  F.   Meehan  ;   The  history   of  the  Marquette  statue,   presented 

to  Statuary  Hall,  in  the  Capitol,  by  the  State  of  Wisconsin  ;  Andrew  Parmen- 

tier,  horticulturist,   and   his  daughter,   Madame  Bayer,  by  Thomas   F.   Meehan  ; 

Patrick  Farrelly,  by  Henry  A.   P.rann  ;  The  first  American  pilgrimage  to  Rome, 

by  Benjamin  J.   Keiley  ;  The  earliest  baptismal  register  of  St.   Peter's  Church, 

New  York  city,  by  James  II.  McGean  ;  Officers  ;  Proceedings  ;  Members.  (030 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Monograph  series,  i.     Unpub 

lished  letters  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton,  and  of  his  father,  Charles 

Carroll  of  Doughoregan.     Comp.  and  ed.  with  a  memoir  by  Thomas  Meagher 

Field.     New  York,  1002. 

8vo,   1  p.   1.,  250  pp.,  fron.,  port.,  facsim.,  geneal.  tab.  (931 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Monograph  series,  n.  Three 
quarters  of  a  century.  (1807  to  1882.)  A  retrospect.  Written  from  docu 
ments  and  memory  in  1882  and  the  following  years.  By  Augustus  J. 
Thebaud.  Vol.  in.  Forty  years  in  the  United  States  of  America  (1839- 
1885)  by  Augustus  J.  Thebaud,  with  a  biographical  sketch  by  Thomas  J. 
Campbell,  edited  by  Charles  George  Herberuiann.  New  York,  190-4. 

8vo,  pp.  363,    (3).  (932 

UNITED  STATES  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Monograph  series,  HI.  Histor 
ical  sketch  of  St.  Joseph's  Provincial  Seminary,  Troy,  N.  Y.  By  Henry 
Gabriels,  D.  D.  With  an  introduction:  i.  Life  of  Bishop  Henry  Gabriels. 
ii.  Early  New  York  seminaries,  by  Charles  George  Herbermann.  And  an 
epilogue  by  Thomas  F.  Myhan.  New  York,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   188.     Plate.     Portraits.  (933 

B.—  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETIES. 


/  ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 
ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution,  July  9,  1850.     Tuscaloosa,  ^850. 

8vo,   pp.    12.  (934 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions  at  the  First  Annual  Meeting,  July 
14,  1851.     Tuscaloosa,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  55. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  ;  Report  of  the  executive  committee,  by  J.  II.  Foster  ; 
Address  of  the  President,  Alexander  Bowie  ;  Report  on  statistics  of  Tuska- 
loosa,  by  M.  Tuomey  and  W.  Moody  ;  Memoir  on  the  cotton  plant,  by  Isaac 
Croom.  (935 

ALABAMA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Transactions   at   the  Annual   Meeting,   July   9 
and  10,  1855.     Tuscaloosa,  1855. 
8vo,   pp.   65. 

Contents  :  Abstract  of  the  minutes  of  the  meeting  ;  The  Claims  and  Charac 
teristics  of  Alabama  History,  address  by  A.  B.  Meek.  (936 

ALABAMA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual   address  before  the   Society   at  Tusca 
loosa,  July  13,  1858.     By  N.  L.  W  bitfield.     Published  by  order  of  the  execu 
tive  committee.     Tuscaloosa,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  19. 

The  true  nature   and   purpose  of  history.  (937 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tuskaloosa,  the  Origin  of  its  Name,  its  His 
tory,  etc.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  by  Thomas  Maxwell,  July  1, 
1876.  Tuskaloosa,  187G. 

8vo,   pp.   86.      Map.  (938 


140  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Alabama  Historical  Reporter.  Published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Society.  Vol.  i.  Nos.  1-10.  Oct.,  1879-July,  1880. 
Vol.  ii.  Nos.  1-12,  Dec.,  1883-Nov.,  1884.  Vol.  in.  Nos.  1-7.  Jan.-July, 
1885.  Tuscaloosa,  1879-1885.  Twenty-nine  numbers. 

8vo.  (939 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular.     [Tuscaloosa,  1879.] 
Svo,  pp.  4. 

Shows  officers  for  years  1878-79.  (94O 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Session  of  the  Alabama  legislature,  1847-48.  A 
paper  prepared  for  the  Society,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  LL.  D.  Washington, 
1892. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (941 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Importance  and  growth  of  genealogical  work 
in  the  South.  By  James  Oscar  Prude.  Delivered  before  the  Society  on 
June  18,  1895,  at  Tuscaloosa.  Tuscaloosa  [1895]. 

8vo,  pp.   29. 

Portrait  of  author.  (942 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Vol.  1.  of  the  Transactions,  which  will  comprise 
all  of  the  previous  issues,  as  well  as  unpublished  manuscript  matter  from 
date  of  organization,  1850  to  1897,  will  be  published  as  soon  as  necessary 
material  can  be  properly  compiled."  Cf.  Administrative  circular.  No.  8, 
p.  5. 

(943 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions  1897-98.  Vol.  n.  Tuscaloosa, 
Alabama  :  Printed  for  the  society  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  204. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Act  to  incorporate  the  society  ;  Proceedings  of  the  annual 
meeting,  June  21,  1898  ;  The  Genesis  of  public  education  in  Alabama,  by  William 
F.  Perry  ;  Early  times  in  the  vicinity  of  the  present  city  of  Montgomery,  by 
William  Stokes  Wyman ;  Forty-fourth  Alabama  regiment,  by  James  Jackson 
Garrett ;  Early  roads  of  Alabama,  by  Peter  Joseph  Hamilton ;  Surrender  of 
Weatherford,  by  William  Gates  Orr ;  Columbian  Institute,  by  Levin  Vinson 
Rosser ;  Circular  of  Pelham  Institute,  1873 ;  Joseph  G.  Baldwin,  by  Thomas 
Badger  Wetmore ;  Clement  Claiborne  Clay,  by  Virginia  Clay-Clopton  ;  Statistics 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  diocese  of  Alabama,  by  Richard 
•  Hooker  Cobbs  and  Walter  C.  Whitaker  ;  The  Alabama-Mississippi  boundary,  by 
John  Hollis  Bankhead  ;  Creek  war  incidents,  by  Henry  Sale  Halbert ;  Sessions 
of  the  General  assembly  of  Alabama,  1818-1897,  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen  ; 
Sketch  of  Pettus'  Brigade,  by  Edmund  Winston  Pettus ;  Alabama  river  boats 
burned  or  sunk  from  1865  to  1894 ;  Statistics  of  the  counties  of  Alabama, 
by  Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  Topographical  notes  and  observations  on  the  Alabama 
River,  August,  1814,  by  Major  Howell  Tatum,  edited  by  Peter  J.  Hamil 
ton  and  Thomas  M.  Owen ;  The  work  of  William  Henry  Fowler  as  superin- 
endent  of  army  records,  1863-65,  by  Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  Index.  (944 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Vol  in.  1898-99.  Tuscaloosa, 
1899. 

Svo,  pp.  251. 

Contents  :  Pt.  i.  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting,  June  19,  1899  ;  Necrology, 
by  Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  The  work  of  the  South  in  building  the  United  States,  by 
W.  R.  Garrett ;  Relics  and  antiquities,  by  Mrs.  W.  E.  Sorsby,  C.  A.  Lanier,  W.  C. 
Richardson,  and  Thomas  M.  Owen ;  Choctaw  Indian  names  in  Alabama  and 
Mississippi,  by  II.  S.  Halbert:  General  and  staff  officers  from  Alabama  in  the 
war,  1861-65  ;  French  exploration  from  Mobile,  by  1*.  J.  Hamilton  ;  The  treaty 
of  Dancing  Rabbit  Creek,  by  A.  W.  Dillard  ;  A  geographical  sketch  of  the  Ala 
bama  territory,  by  Justus  Wyman ;  Governor  William  Wyatt  Bibb,  by  C.  E. 
Jones  ;  Wilcox's  brigade,  by  C.  M.  WSlcox  ;  Diary  of  Richard  Breckenridge,  1816  ; 
The  visit  of  President  James  Monroe  to  Alabama  territory,  June  1,  1819  ;  Early 
history  of  Monroe  county,  Alabama  ;  The  Creek  Indian  War  of  1836,  by  John  A. 
Campbell  ;  Burr's  conspiracy ;  Tales  of  personal  adyenture — recollections  of 
incidents  in  the  War  between  the  States,  by  John  W.  Du  Bose ;  Letters  from 
George  Strother  Gaines  relating  to  events  in  South  Alabama,  1805-1814. 


ALABAMA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  141 

Pt.  n.  Proceedings  and  papers  of  the  Spanish  Evacuation  Centennial,  May  6, 
1899  ;  Address  of  welcome  by  B.  D.  Turner  ;  Reminiscences,  by  Iluriosco  Austin  ; 
Reminiscences  of  Old  St.  Stephens,  by  Mary  Welsh  ;  St.  Stephens,  Spanish  fort 
and  American  town,  by  I*.  J.  Hamilton.  (945 

ALABAMA      HISTORICAL      SOCIETY.     Transactions.     1899-1903.     Vol.      iv.     Mont 
gomery,  1904.     * 

8vo,  pp.  639.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Constitution  ;  Officers  ;  Part  i — Proceedings  of  the  semicentennial 
meeting  of  the  Society,  June  18,  1900,  and  historical  papers  :  Necrology,  by 
Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  The  building  of  the  State,  by  William  Columbus  Ward  ;  Was 
Mobile  Bay  the  Bay  of  Spiritu  Santo?  by  Peter  Joseph  Hamilton;  The  uses  of 
bibliography,  by  Joel  Campbell  I)u  Bose  ;  ^Indian  massacres  in  Butler  county,  ir. 
1818  by  Charles  Edward  Crenshaw ;  Semicentennial  ode,  by  Warfield  Creath 
Richardson  ;  The  Alabama  Historical  Society — reminiscences  of  fifty  years,  by 
Joshua  H.  Foster,  Walter  Guild,  James  M.  Van  Hoose,  and  John  Snow ;  Dr. 
Basil  Manly,  the  founder  of  the  Society,  by  Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  The  mission  of 
Francis  Scott  Key  to  Alabama  in  1833,  by  Thomas  Chalmers  McCorvey  ;  The 
Buford  expedition  to  Kansas,  by  Walter  Lynwood  Fleming ;  The  Indians  of 
Marshall  county,  Alabama,  by  Oliver  Day  Street  ;  Bishop  Richard  Hooker  Wil- 
mer,  by  Walter  C.  Whitaker ;  Notes  on  Alabama  mounds  and  antiquities,  by 
Thomas  M.  Owen.  Part  n — Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting,  June  3,  1901, 
and  historical  papers  :  Necrology,  by  Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  Address  on  the  presen 
tation  of  crosses  of  honor  to  Confederate  veterans  by  the  R.  E.  Rodes  chapter, 
United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  by  Tennent  Lomax  ;  The  ideal  university, 
by  Joel  Campbell  I)u  Bose  ;  Henry  W.  Hilliard,  by  Toccoa  Cozart ;  A  sketch  oi! 
Judge  Anderson  Crenshaw,  by  Charles  Edward  Crenshaw ;  What  will  be  the 
final  estimate  of  Yancey?,  by  George  Petrie  ;  Recollections  of  the  Alabama  Demo 
cratic  State  Convention  of  1860,  by  Sutton  S.  Scott ;  The  French  grant  in  Ala 
bama,  a  history  of  the  founding  of  Demopolis,  by  Gains  Whitfield,  jr. ;  Benjamin 
Fitzpatrick  and  the  vice-presidency,  by  Shepherd  II.  Roberts ;  The  history  of 
the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in  Alabama  prior  to  1826,  by  James  H.  B. 
Hall ;  Notes  on  the  records  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  in  Alabama, 
by  Thomas  M.  Owen.  Part  in — Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting,  June  14, 
1902,  and  historical  papers :  Necrology,  by  Thomas  M.  O^en ;  Thomas  Hill 
Watts,  a  statesman  of  the  old  regime,  by  Emma  Beall  Culver  ;  Descendants  ot 
John  Purifoy  who  were  Confederate  soldiers,  by  Francis  Marion  Purifoy  ;  John 
Murray  Forbes's  horseback  trip  to  Alabama  in  1831,  by  Thomas  Semmes  Forbes; 
The  military  operations  of  General  John  T.  Croxton  in  West  Alabama,  1865,  by 
Thomas  P.  Clinton ;  William  F.  Samford,  statesman  and  man  of  letters,  by 
George  Petrie  ;  Dr.  William  Leroy  Broun,  by  Charles  Coleman  Thach  ;  The  con 
servative  party  in  Alabama,  1848-1860,  by  J.  E.  D.  Yonge  ;  Revolutionary  sol 
diers  buried  in  Alabama,  by  Mrs.  P.  H.  Mell.  Part  iv — Proceedings  of  the 
annual  meeting,  Dec.  22,  1903,  and  historical  papers  :  Necrology,  by  Thomas  M. 
Owen ;  Personal  reminiscences  of  Colonel  Albert  James  Pickett,  by  Michael 
Leonard  Wuods  ;  Proceedings  of  the  celebrations  of  the  anniversary  of  the  ad 
mission  of  the  State  of  Alabama  into  the  Union,  Dec.  14,  1899-Dec.  14,  1903  ; 
Index.  (946 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Administrative  Circulars.     1898-1901. 

8vo,  Nos.  1-11. 

No.  1.  Announcement  1898-99.     pp.  4. 

No.  2.  Prospectus.  Transactions  of  the  Alabama  Historical  Society,  1850- 
1897.  pp.  3. 

No.  3.  Appeal  to  the  press  of  the  State,     p.  1. 

No.  4.  I.  General  information ;  II.  Personal  and  press  endorsements ;  III. 
List  of  members,  pp.  15. 

No.  5.  Spanish  Evacuation  Anniversary ;  Annual  meeting,  1899 ;  Alabama 
in  the  war  between  the  States  ;  Library  and  collections  ;  and  membership,  pp.  2. 

No.  6.  Treasurer's  statement. 

No.  7.  Statement  of  work  proposed  by  the  [Alabama  History]  Commission, 
Tentative  outline  of  the  report,  Act  of  the  General  Assembly,  etc.  pp.  4. 

No.  8.  General  information  respecting  the  Society ;  The  removal  of  head 
quarters  to  Birmingham ;  A  statement  as  to  its  future  plans  and  prospects, 
pp.  7. 

No.  9.  Importance  of  the  establishment  of  a  Department  of  Archives  and 
History,  pp.  2. 


142  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

No.  10.  Message  of  Governor  William  J.  Samford  urging  the  importance  of 
the  establishment  of  a  Department  of  Archives  and  History,  pp.  3. 

No.  11.  Officers,  1904  ;  General  information  ;  and  Constitution.     8vo,  pp.  4. 

(947 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Miscellaneous  Collections,  Vol.  i. 
Report  of  the  Alabama  History  Commission  to  the  Governor  of  Alabama, 
December  1,  1900.  Edited  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen.  Vol.  i.  Montgom 
ery,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  447. 

Contents :  Part  i.  An  account  of  manuscripts,  papers,  and  documents  per 
taining  to  Alabama  in  official  repositories  beyond  the  State.  Part  n.  An 
account  of  manuscripts,  papers,  and  documents  in  official  repositories  within 
the  state  of  Alabama.  Part  in.  An  account  of  manuscripts,  papers,  and  docu 
ments  in  private  hands.  Pt.  iv.  War  records  of  Alabama.  Pt.  v.  Aboriginal 
and  Indian  remains  in  Alabama.  (948 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  2.     The  building  of  the  State.     By 
William  Columbus  Ward.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  53-72. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (949 

ALABAMA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  3.     Was  Mobile  Bay  the  bay  of 
Spiritu  Santo?     By  Peter  J.  Hamilton.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  73-93. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (95O 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  4.     Semi-centennial  ode.     By  War- 
field  Creath  Richardson.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  103-106. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (951 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  5.  Dr.  Basil  Manly,  the  founder  of 
the  Alabama  Historical  Society.  By  Thomas  McAdory  Owen.  Montgomery, 
Alabama,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  125-140. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (952 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  6.  The  mission  of  Francis  Scott 
Key  to  Alabama  in  1833.  By  Thomas  Chalmers  McCorvey.  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  1904. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  141-165. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (953 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  7.     The  Buford  expedition  to  Kan 
sas.     By  Walker  Lynwood  Fleming.     Montgomery,  Alabama,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  167-192. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (954 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  8.     The  Indians  of  Marshall  County, 
Alabama.     By  Oliver  Day  Street.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  193-210. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (955 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  9.  Bishop  Richard  Hooker  Wilrner. 
By  Walter  C.  Whitaker.  Montgomery,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  211-234. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (956 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  10.  Notes  on  Alabama  mounds  and 
antiquities.  By  Thomas  McAdory  Owen.  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  235-241. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (957 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  11.  The  ideal  university.  By 
Joel  Campbell  Du  Bose.  Montgomery,  1904. 

8vo.  pp.  269-276. 

From  the  Transactions,  Vol.  iv.  (958 


ALABAMA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  143 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  12.     Henry  W.  Hilliard.     By  Miss 
Toccoa  Cozart.     Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  277-299. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (959 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  13.     A  sketch  of  Judge  Anderson 
Crenshaw.     By  Chas.  Edward  Crenshaw.     Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  301-305. 
From  the  Transactions,  Vol.  iv.  (96O 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  14.     What  will  be  the  final  estimate 
of  Yancey?    By  George  Petrie.'    Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  307-312. 
From  the  Transactions,  Vol.  iv.  (961 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  15.  Recollections  of  the  Alabama 
Democratic  state  convention  of  1860.  By  Sutton  S.  Scott.  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  1904. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  313-320. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (962 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  16.  The  French  grant  in  Alabama. 
A  history  of  the  founding  of  Deinopolis.  By  Gaius  Whitfield,  jr.  Mont 
gomery,  Ala.,  1904. 

'  8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  321-355. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (963 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  17.     Benjamin  Fitzpatrick  and  the 
vice-presidency.     By  Shepherd  H.  Roberts.     Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  357-364. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (964 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  Reprint  No.  18.  History  of  the  Cumberland 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Alabama  prior  to  1826.  By  James  H.  B.  Hall. 
Montgomery,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  365-394. 

From  the  Tranactions,  Vol.  iv.  (965 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint  No.  19.    Thomas  Hill  Watts,  a  states 
man  of  the  old  regime.     By  Emma  Beall  Culver.     Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  415-439. 
From  the  Transactions,  Vol.  iv.  (966 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  20.  The  descendants  of  John 
Purifoy,  who  were  Confederate  soldiers.  By  Francis  Marion  Purifoy. 
Montgomery,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  441-444. 

From  the  Transactions,  Vol.  iv.  (967 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  21.  John  Murray  Forbes's  horse 
back  trip  to  Alabama  in  1831.  By  Thomas  Seinnies  Forbes.  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  1904. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  445-448. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (968 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint  No.  22.  The  military  operations  of 
Gen.  John  T.  Croxton  in  West  Alabama,  1865.  By  Thomas  P.  Clinton. 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  449-463. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (969 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint.  '  No.  23.     William  F.  Samford,  states 
man  and  man  of  letters.     By  George  Petrie.     Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  465-485. 
From  the  Transactions,  Vol.  iv.  (97O 


144  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint.     No.  24.     Dr.   William  Leroy  Broun. 
By  Charles  Coleman  Thach.     Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  487-499. 
From  the  Transactions,  Vol.  iv.  (971 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint.     No.  25.     The  Conservative  party  in 
Alabama,  1848-1860.     By  J.  E.  D.  Yonge.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  501-526. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (972 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reprint.     No.  26.     Revolutionary  soldiers  buried 
in  Alabama.     By  Mrs.  Patrick  Hues  Mell.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904.   ' 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  527-572. 
From  the  Transactions,   1899-1903,  Vol.   iv.  (973 

ALABAMA   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Reprint.     No.   27.     Personal    reminiscences   of 
Col.  Albert  James  Pickett     By  M.  L.  Woods.     Montgomery,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  597-611. 
From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (974 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reprint.  No.  28.  Alabama  day.  Proceedings 
of  the  celebrations  of  the  anniversary  of  the  admission  of  the  State  of  Ala 
bama  into  the  Union,  Dec.  14,  1899-Dec.  14,  1903.  Founded  by  Mrs.  Idyl 
King  Sorsby,  Dec.  14,  1899.  Montgomery,  Ala.,  1904. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  613-619. 

From  the  Transactions,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  (975 

ALABAMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute  Historical  Pa 
pers.  First  series.  Studies  in  Southern  and  Alabama  History.  Papers  by 
members  of  the  Historical  Seminary,  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute  George 
Petrie,  Ph.  D.,  Professor.  [From  the  Transactions  of  the  Alabama  His 
torical  Society,  1899-1903,  Vol.  iv.  Reprint  No.  29.]  Montgomery,  Ala 
bama,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  189. 

Contents  :  William  Leroy  Broun,  by  C.  C.  Thach  ;  The  Buford  Expedition  to 
Kansas,  by  W.  L.  Fleming ;  Benjamin  Fitzpatrick  and  the  Vice-Presidency,  by 
S.  H.  Roberts ;  Henry  W.  Hilliard,  by  Toccoa  Cozart ;  Thomas  Hill  Watts,  by 
E.  B.  Culver ;  The  French  grant  in  Alabama,  by  Gains  Whitehead,  jr.  ;  The 
conservative  party  in  Alabama,  1848-1860,  by  J.  E.  D.  Yonge  ;  What  will  be  the 
final  estimate  of  Yancey  ?  by  George  Petrie ;  William  F.  Samford,  by  George 
Petrie.  (976 

<  ALABAMA  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Birmingham,  Ala. 

ALABAMA  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Baptists  of  Alabama 
from  the  time  of  their  first  occupation  of  Alabama  in  1808  until  1894,  being 
a  detailed  record  of  denominational  events  in  the  State  during  the  stirring 
period  of  eighty-six  years,  and  furnishing  biographical  sketches  of  those 
who  have  been  conspicuous  in  the  annals  of  the  denomination ;  besides 
much  other  incidental  matter  relative  to  the  secular  history  of  Alabama. 
By  B.  F.  Riley.  Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  Alabama  Baptist  Histor 
ical  Society.  Birmingham,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  481.     Illustrated.  (977 

CON  ECU  H  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

CONECUH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  Conecuh  County,  Alabama.  Em 
bracing  a  detailed  record  of  events  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present; 
biographical  sketches  of  those  who  have  been  most  conspicuous  in  the  annals 
of  the  county ;  a  complete  list  of  the  officials  of  Conecuh,  besides  much 


ARIZONA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  145 

valuable  information  relative  to  the  internal  resources  of  the  county.     By 
Rev.  B.  F.  Riley.     Columbus,  Ga.,  1881. 

12mo,  pp.  xi,  [131-233. 

Written  at  the  request  of  the  Conecuh  Historical  Society.  (978 

IBERVILLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Mobile,  Ala. 

IIJERVILLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  proceedings  at  the  meeting, 
July  14,  1902,  in  the  Gulf  States  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  i,  p.  154. 

(979 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Huntsville,  Ala. 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  No.  1.  Call  for  the  organiza 
tion  of  a  Society  for  the  Study  and  Preservation  of  the  History  and  An 
tiquities  of  the  Tennessee  Valley. 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular  No.  2.     Preliminary  announce 

ment,  1902  ;  Constitution  and  roll  of  members. 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (98O 

TENNESSEE  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  No.  3.  The  Tennessee  Val 
ley  Historical  Society.  [Announcement  of  the  second  annual  meeting] 
[Huntsville,  Alabama],  1903. 

P.  l.  (981 


ARIZONA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

ARIZONA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  Constitution,  and  By-Laws.  Incorpo 
rated  and  organized  November,  1864.  Prescott,  1864. 

12mo,  pp.   16.  (982 

ARIZONA  PIONEER  SOCIETY. 

ARIZONA  PIONEER  SOCIETY.  The  American  pioneer.  An  oration  delivered  at 
Prescott,  Arizona,  July  4,  18(36,  before  the  Arizona  Pioneer  Society,  by 
Richard  Cunningham  McCormick.  Prescott  [Ariz.],  1866. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  8. 

In  double  columns.  (983 

PIONEER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  ARIZONA. 

PIONEER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  ARIZONA.  The  history  of  Arizona  from  the 
earliest  times  known  to  the  people  of  Europe  to  1903,  by  Sidney  R.  De  Long. 
Written  under  the  auspices  of  the  Pioneer  Historical  Society  of  Arizona. 
San  Francisco,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   199.  (984 


.      ARKANSAS  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

ARKANSAS  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  "At  the  request  of  the  Association  the 
General  Assembly,  by  an  act  of  April  27,  1905,  created  the  Arkansas  History 
Commission,  and  made  it  their  duty  to  direct  and  supervise  the  printing  of 
the  first  volume  of  publications  of  said  Association."  Cf.  Iowa  Journal  of 
History  and  Politics.  January,  1906.  p.  161.  (»85 

H.  Doc!  923,  59-1,  vol  2  --  10 


146  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  ARKANSAS. 

Little  Rock,  Ark. 

(986 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF.  THE  STATE  OF  ARKANSAS.  Proceedings  of  the  legislature 
and  of  the  Historical  Society  of  the  State  of  Arkansas,  and  the  Eclectic 
Society,  of  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  fixing  the  pronunciation  of  the  name  Arkansas. 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,  for  the  Eclectic  Society,  1881. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  16.     Cover-title.  (987 


CALIFORNIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
San  Francisco,  CaJ. 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Noticias  de  la  Nueva  California,  escritas  por 
el   Rev.   Padre   Fr.   Francisco   Palou.     [1776-1783.]     California   Historical 
Society's  publication.     San  Francisco,  1874. 
Four  vols.,  8vo.     Photographs. 

One  hundred  copies  printed.     Edited,  with  an  introduction,  by  John  T.  Doyle. 

(988 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reglamento  General  para  el  Gobierno  de  la 
Provincia  de  Californias,  aprobado  per  S.  M.  en  el  Real  orden  de  Octubre  de 
1781.  (989 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  of  the  California  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  i,  parts  1,  2.  San  Francisco,  1887. 

8vo,  Vol.  I,  pt.  1,  pp.  xv,  94  ;   Vol.  i,  pt.  2,  pp.  v,  3-432. 

Pt.  i  :  Officers,  members  ;  Introductory  ;  The  Local  Units  of  History,  by 
Martin  Kellogg  ;  Data  of  Mexican  and  United  States  History,  by  Bernard  Moses  ; 
History  of  the  Pious  Fund  of  California,  by  John  T.  Doyle  ;  The  First  Phase  of 
the  Conquest  of  California,  by  William  Carey  Jones.  Pt.  n  :  A  History  of  the 
College  of  California,  by  S.  H.  Willey,  D.  D.  (99O 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  History  of  the  College  of  California.     By 
Samuel  Hopkins  Willey,  D.  D.     San  Francisco  :  S.  Carson  &  Co.,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.   (5),  432. 
Reprinted  from  Papers  of  the  California  Historical  Society,  Vol.  i,  pt.  2.     (991 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Identification  of  Sir  Francis  Drake's  Anchor 
age  on  the  coast  of  California  in  the  year  1579.  By  Prof.  George  Davidson, 
Ph.  D.  California  Historical  Society  publication.  Read  before  the  Society 
March  12,  1889.  San  Francisco,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  58.     Fifteen  folded  plates.  (992 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORIC-GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

San  Francisco,  Col. 

Founded  1898  as  California  Genealogical  Society  ;    present  name  afterwards 
adopted. 

CALIFORNIA   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The   California    Register.     Vol.   i,    No.    1. 
April,  1900.     San  Francisco,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contents  :  Chart  —  The  Bay  State  and  the  Old  Dominion,  some  allied  families, 
by  Mrs.  Selden  S.  Wright  ;  Holmes  family  of  Rhode  Island  and  New  Jersey,  by 
Hulda  H.  B.  Brown;  Some  of  the  Hughes  family,  by  May  Stansbury  Mansfield; 
Pearl  family,  by  Zoeth  S.  Eldredge  :  Thomas  Pope  of  Plymouth,  and  his 
descendants,  by  O^erton  C.  Pope;  Peet  family,  by  Janett  R.  Dorr.  (993 


GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY   OF    THE    PACIFIC.  147 

CALIFORNIA  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Spanish  archives  of -California.  Paper 
read  before  the  Society,  July  13,  1901.  By  Zoeth  S.  Eldredge.  San  Fran 
cisco,  1901.  [Publication  n.]  (994 

CALIFORNIA  HISTORIC-GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Publication  No.  in.  San  Fran 
cisco,  1902. 

8vo,    pp.    86. 

Contents  :  Edward  Stephens  Clark,  by  William  E.  Loy  ;  The  Spanish  press  of 
California  (1833-1844),  by  Robert  E.  Cowan;  The  Boston  Nation,  by  Zoeth  S. 
Eldredge ;  The  utility  of  a  pedigree,  by  Stephen  S.  Ilerrick  ;  Meles  of  Hawaii, 
by  H.  B.  Phillips  ;  A  California  pioneer,  Jose  Francisco  de  Ortega",  by  Zoeth  S. 
Elduedge;  Thomas  Pope  of  Plymouth  and  his  descendants,  by  Overton  Choules 
Pope;  Notes  on  the  Millikan  family,  by  Millard  F.  Hudson ;  -A  few  of  the 
descendants  of  John  Wilgus,  by  Edgar  Hobart ;  Geo.  Hull  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  Clinton  T.  Hull ;  Contributions  to  the  library  ;  Index  of  persons. 

(095 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  PACIFIC. 
San  Francisco,  Cat. 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  Transactions  and  Proceedings.  Vols. 
i-m.  San  Francisco,  1881-1892. 

8vo,   3   vols.  (996 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  The  magnetic  pole.  By  Th.  E.  Slevin. 
Read  before  the  Geographical  society  of  the  Pacific,  Dec.  20th,  1881.  San 
Francisco,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  12,   [4].     Diagr.  (997 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  PACIFIC.     The  Mexican  calendar  or  solar  stone: 

a  lecture  delivered  before  the  Academy  of  Sciences  and  the  Geographical 

Society  of  the  Pacific  .  .  .  19th  and  27th  of  November,  1883.     By  Eusebius 

J.  Molera.     San  Francisco,  1883. 

Svo,   cover-title,   pp.   15.     Illus.,   fold.   pi.  (998 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  Kosinos.  Vol.  i,  Nos.  1-4.  San  Fran 
cisco,  1887. 

8vo.     Discontinued.  (999 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  Publications.  The  Discovery  of  Huni- 
boldt  Bay,  California.  By  George  Davidson.  San  Francisco,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (1000 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Publications  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Southern  California,  Vol.  i.  (Annual  publications  of  1884-86- 
87-88-89-90-91.)  Published  by  the  Society.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  dooi 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN   CALIFORNIA.     Constitution,   Standing  Rules, 
and  List  of  Officers  and  Members,  with  the  inaugural  address  of  the  president 
[J.  J.  Warner].     Hartford,  Conn.,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  18. 

Publications,  Vol.  i,  No.  1.  (1OO2 

HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   SOUTHERN   CALIFORNIA.     Los   Angeles,   January,   1880. 

[Annual  Publication,  Vol.  i,  No.  2.] 

8vo,  pp.  43. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Remarks  of  President  Mansfield ;  Inaugural  address  of 
President  Kinley ;  California  in  the  eighteenth  century,  by  J.  Adam ;  The 
glacial  period,  by  Ira  More ;  Trap-door  spiders,  by  Miss  Monks ;  North  Ameri 
can  lakes,  by  Isaac  Kinley.  (10O3 


148  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Historical  Society  of  Southern 
California.  Los  Angeles,  1887.  [Constitution  and  Papers.]  San  Fran 
cisco,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  54   (1). 

Contents :  Constitution  and  By-Laws ;  Organization ;  President  More's  Ad 
dress  ;  Rain,  Hail,  and  Snow,  by  Henry  D.  Barrows  ;  Estivation  of  Californian 
mason  spiders,  by  Sarah  I'.  Monks  ;  Some  Wonders  of  Idaho,  by  E.  W.  Jones  ;  A 
Sketch  of  some  of  the  Earliest  Kentucky  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles,  by  Stephen 
C.  Foster ;  A  brief  Bibliographical  Sketch  of  the  "  Recopilacion  de  Indias,"  or 
Spanish  India  Code,  and  other  collections  of  Spanish  laws  relating  to  the  Indies, 
compiled  during  the  sixteenth,  seventeenth,  and  eighteenth  centuries,  by  George 
Butler  Griffin  ;  Reminiscences  :  My  First  procession  in  Los  Angeles,  March  16, 
1847,  by  Stephen  C.  Foster  ;  Curator's  report. 

Forms  Publications,  Vol.  i,  Part  3.  (1OO4 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Annual  Publication,  1888-89. 
[Vol.  i,  Part  4.]  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  54  (1). 

Contents:  Presidents  and  years  of  service;  Officers  [etc.],  1889;  Deceased 
members ;  Retiring  address  of  ex-President  II.  D.  Barrows,  January  14,  1889  ; 
Inaugural  address  of  President  E.  W.  Jones,  February  4,  1889  ;  A  Letter  of 
Sebastian  Viscaino,  by  George  Butler  Griffin  ;  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
Movement  for  a  Political  Separation  of  the  two  Californias,  Northern  and  South 
ern,  under  both  the  Spanish  and  American  regimes,  by  Dr.  J.  P.  Widney  ;  His 
tory  of  the  Movements  for  the  Division  of  Los  Angeles  County,  by  Prof.  J.  M. 
Guinn  ;  The  United  States  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  Magnetic  Observatory  at 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  by  Prof.  R.  E.  Ilolter ;  Comparison  of  Rain  Gauges  in  Los 
Angeles,  by  Sergt.  George  E.  Franklin  ;  An  Historical  Sketch  of  T.  J.  F.  Jaeger, 
by  B.  A.  Stephens  ;  What  a  member  of  the  Society  saw  in  Egypt,  Alexandrian 
Antiquities,  the  Pyramids,  the  Canal,  etc.,  by  Jose  Adam  ;  Some  Observations 
on  the  words  "  Cachupin  "  and  "  Criollo,"  by  George  Butler  Griffin ;  Officers' 
reports  for  1888.  (1OO5 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  [Publications  of  the]  Historical 
Society  of  Southern  California,  1890.  [Vol.  i,  Part  5.]  Los  Angeles,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  51. 

Contents :  Officers  and  Committees ;  Addresses  of  President ;  The  Story  of 
St.  Vedalia,  by  Albert  F.  Kercheval  ;  The  Great  Real  Estate  Boom  of  1887, 
by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  History  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  Los  Angeles  County,  by 
Jose  Adam  ;  From  St.  Louis  to  San  Francisco  in  1850,  by  J.  E.  Clark  ;  Excep 
tional  Years,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  The  twin  Relics  of  Barbarism,  by  J.  A.  Wills  ; 
Reports  on  Meteorology,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Reports.  (1O06 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Animal  Publication,  1891.     [Vol. 
i,  Part  0.]     Los  Angeles,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  45. 

Contents  :  Officers,  committees,  members  ;  Address  of  retiring  president,  J.  M. 
Guinn  ;  Inaugural  address  of  President  George  Butler  Griffin ;  Annual  reports 
of  officers  and  committees.  (1OO7 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Publications.  Vol.  11,  Part  1. 
Documents  from  the  Sutro  collection.  Translated,  annotated,  and  edited 
by  George  Butler  Griffin,  president  of  the  Society.  Printed  for  the  Society. 
Los  Angeles,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  213. 

Contents :  Letters  of  Fray  Andres  de  Aguirre,  giving  an  account  of  some 
rich  islands  inhabited  by  civilized  people,  discovered  by  a  Portuguese  trader 
in  1584-85. 

Vol.  n,  Part  2,  never  issued.  (1OO8 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Publications  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Southern  California.  Vol.  HI.  (Annual  Publications  of  1893- 
94-95-96.)  Published  by  the  Society.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (looo 


HTSTOKICAL    SOCIETY    OF    SOUTHERN    CALIFORNIA.  149 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Annual  Publication.  [Vol.  HI, 
Parti.  I  1893.  Los  Angeles,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  88. 

Contents  :  Inaugural  address  of  E.  W.  Jones,  president ;  Early  Gold  Discover 
ies  in  Southern  California,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Historical  Notes  of  Old  Landmarks, 
by  W.  F.  Edgar;  The  Los  Angeles  River,  its  History  and  Ownership,  by  C.  P. 
Dorland ;  The  Destruction  of  the  Catholic  Mission  on  the  Colorado,  by  Rev. 
J.  Adam  ;  Life  to-day  in  the  Pala  Mission  Station,  by  Frank  J.  Polley  ;  Siege 
and  Capture  of  Los  Angeles,  September,  1846,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Reminiscences 
of  Los  Angeles  in  the  '50s  and  early  '60s,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Los  Angeles  in 
the  later  '60s  and  early  '70s,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Recollections  of  Los  Angeles, 
1875  to  1885,  by  John  Mansfield  ;  Leaves  from  the  History  of  the  last  Decade, 
1880  to  1890,  by  Edwin  Baxter;  Pasadena,  the  Crown  of  the  Valley,  by 
J.  C.  Carr.  (1O1O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Annual  Publication,  1904.  [Vol. 
in,  Part  2.]  Los  Angeles,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  87. 

Contents :  Inaugural  address  of  President  C.  P.  Dorland ;  Conchological 
researches  in  San  Pedro  Bay  and  vicinity,  by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  Williamson  ;  Cali 
fornia  fifty  years  ago,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Chinese  massacre  at  Los  Angeles  in 
1871,  by  C.  I'.  Dorland  ;  The  Owens  valley  earthquake  of  1872,  by  C.  Mulhol- 
land ;  California  in  the  thirties,  by  II.  D.  Barrows ;  Recollections  of  the  old 
court  house  and  its  buildings,  by  H'.  D.  Barrows  ;  Americans  at  the  battle  of 
Cahuenga,  by  Frank  J.  Polley ;  Pio  Pico,  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  last 
Mexican  governor  of  Alta  California,  by  Henry  D.  Barrows  ;  Historical  debris, 
by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Overland  to  Los  Angeles,  by  the  Salt  Lake  route  in  1849,  by 
Walter  Van  Dyke.  (1O11 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Annual  Publication.     [Vol.  HI. 
Part  3.]     1895.     Los  Angeles.     1895. 
8vo,  pp.  62. 

Contents :  Officers  of  the  Society,  1895-96 ;  Inaugural  address  of  President 
Edwin  Baxter ;  Origin  of  the  Society,  by  N.  Levering ;  Recollections  of  Capt. 
Alex.  Bell  and  the  Bell  Block,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  A  history  of  University  Town, 
by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  Williamson  ;  Memorial  sketch  of  Col  J.  J.  Warner,  by  H.  D. 
Barrows  ;  From  Arizona  to  California  in  the  early  70's,  by  P.  W.  Dooner  ;  Ship 
building  at  San  Gabriel,  by  F.  J.  Polley  ;  The  plan  of  old  Los  Angeles,  by  J.  M. 
Guinn  ;  The  recent  origin  of  man,  by  Stephen  Bowers  ;  Date  of  the  first  discovery 
of  gold  in  California,  by  I.  L.  Given ;  Report  of  the  Publication  Committee ; 
Report  of  the  Secretary  ;  Report  of  the  Treasurer  ;  Report  of  the  Curator. 

(1O12 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Annual  Publication,  1896.     [Vol. 

HI,  Part  4.]     Los  Angeles,  1897.     (Imprint  on  cover  reads  1896,  that  on 

title-page,  1897.) 
8vo,  pp.  77. 

Contents :  Officers  of  the  Society,  1896-97  ;  Inaugural  address  of  President 
Frank  J.  Polley  ;  Old  time  schools  and  schoolmasters  of  Los  Angeles,  by  J.  M. 
Guinn ;  Governor  Caspar  de  Portola,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ;  Michael  White,  the 
pioneer,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ;  Renegade  Indians  of  San  Gabriel,  by  Frank  J. 
Polley  ;  Don  Antonio  Maria  Lugo  ;  A  defense  of  the  missionary  establishments 
of  Alta  California,  by  J.  Adams ;  A  two  thousand  mile  stage  ride,  by  H.  D. 
Barrows ;  Capt.  Jedediah  S.  Smith,  the  pathfinder  of  the  Sierras,  by  J.  M. 
Guinn  ;  Memorial  sketch  of  General  John  Mansfield,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Value 
of  a  historical  society,  by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  Williamson  ;  Historic  houses  of  Los 
Angeles,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Capture  of  Monterey,  October  19,  1842,  by  J.  M. 
Guinn;  Report  of  the  Publication  Committee;  Report  of  officers.  (1O13 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Publications  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Southern  California.  Vol.  iv.  (Annual  Publications  of  1897- 
98-99.)  Published  by  the  Society.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (1014 


150  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Annual  Publication  of  the  So 
ciety  and  Pioneer  Register.  1807.  Vol.  iv.  Part  i.  Los  Angeles,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  90. 

Contents :  Officers  of  the  Society,  1897-08 ;  Inaugural  address  of  President 
J.  D.  Moody  ;  A  pioneer  of  Sacramento  Valley,  John  Reid  Wolfskill,  by  H.  D. 
Barrows  ;  Early  postal  service  of  California,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Dr.  William  P. 
Edgar,  by  II.  D.  Barrows ;  Echoes  from  the  American  revolution,  by  J.  D. 
Moody  ;  The  old  Pueblo  archives,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Don  David  W.  Alexander,  by 
H.  D.  Barrows ;  Los  Angeles  in  the  adobe  age,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Two  notable 
pioneers,  J.  J.  Ayers  and  Geo.  Hansen,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Isla  de  Los  Muertos, 
by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  Williamson ;  The  foundering  of  the  steamship  Central 
America,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Pioneer  school  superintendents  of  Los  Angeles,  by 
J.  M.  Guinn ;  Reports.  Pioneer  Register :  Officers  of  the  "  Pioneers  of  Los 
Angeles  County  ;"  Historical  sketch  of  the  organization  ;  Constitution  ;  By-Laws ; 
Members.  (1O15 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Annual  Publication  of  the  So 
ciety  and  Pioneer  Register.  Los  Angeles,  1898.  Vol.  iv,  Part  n.  Los 
Angeles,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  [101]-189,  (1).     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Fifteen  years  of  local  history,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Hugo  Reid  and  his 
Indian  wife,  by  Laura  Evertsen  King;  The  story  of  a  native  Californian,  by 
H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Pacific  coast  discoveries,  by  Albert  E.  Yerex  ;  Some  famous  gold 
rushes,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Notes  on,  the  Mission  San  Gabriel,  by  J.  Adam  ;  Some 
African  folk  lore,  by  J.  D.  Moody ;  Capitan  and  Tin-Tin,  types  of  Mission 
Indians,  by  Laura  Evertsen  King ;  Old  Fort  Moore,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Pioneer 
schools  and  their  teachers,  by  Laura  Evertsen  King ;  Gov.  Felipe  de  Nere,  by 
H.  D.  Barrows ;  Rare  old  books  in  the  bishop's  library,  by  J.  Adam  ;  How  a 
woman's  wit  saved  California,  by  J.  D.  Moody  ;  El  Estado  Libre  de  Alta  Cali 
fornia,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Committtee  reports.  *  Pioneer  Register  :  Officers  and 
committees,  1898-99 ;  Ex-Mayor  John  G.  Nichols,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ;  Stephen 
C.  Foster,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  John  Strother  Griffin,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Henry 
C.  Wiley,  by  J.  F.  Burns  ;  Horace  Hiller,  by  II.  D.  Barrows  ;  William  Blackstone 
Abernethy  ;  Members,  elected  since  Feb.  1,  1888.  (1O16 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Annual  Publication  of  the  So 
ciety  and  Pioneer  Register,  1899.    Vol.  iv,  Part  HI.    Los  Angeles,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  197-292. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Historical  Society,  1899-1900  ;  Abel  Stearns,  by  H.  D. 
Barrows ;  A  visit  to  the  Grand  Canyon,  by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  Williamson  ;  Muy 
Ilustre  Ayuntamiento,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Don  Ygnacio  Del  Valle,  by  H.  D.  Bar 
rows  ;  Early  club  life  in  Los  Angeles,  by  Jane  E.  Collier ;  In  the  old  Pueblo 
days,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  The  Pius  Fund,  by  Rev.  Father  Adam  ;  Alfred  Robin 
son,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Value  of  a  historical  society,  by  Walter  It.  Bacon  ;  Juan 
Bandini,  by  II.  D.  Barrows  ;  The  story  of  a  plaza,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Early  gov 
ernors  of  Alta  California,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ;  Battle  of  Dominguez  ranch,  by 
J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Reports  of  officers.  Pioneer  Register :  Officers  and  committees, 
1899-1900  ;  Constitution  and  by-laws  ;  Biographical  sketches ;  Membership  roll. 

(1O17 

HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  or   SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Publication  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Southern  California  and  of  the-Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles  County. 
Vol.  v.      (Annual  Publications  of  1900-1901-1902.)     Published  by  the  So 
ciety.    Los  Angeles,  Cal.  (ioi7a 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Annual  Publication  of  the  So 
ciety  and  Pioneer  Register.    1900.    Vol.  v.  Part  i.    Los  Angeles,  1901. 
Svo,  pp.  98.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Officers  of  the  Historical  Society,  1900-1901 ;  The  stores  of  Los 
Angeles  in  1850,  by  Laura  Evertsen  King ;  Some  aboriginal  alphabets — a 
study,  pts.  1  and  2,  by  J.  D.  Moody  ;  To  California  via  Panama  in  the  early 
'60s,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Olden  time  holiday  festivities,  by  W.  H.  Workman ; 
Mexican  governors  of  California,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Fifty  years  of  California 
politics,  by  Walter  R.  Bacon  ;  Side  lights  on  old  Los  Angeles,  by  Mary  E. 
Mooney;  Los  Angeles  postmasters,  (1850  to  1900),  by  H.  D.  Barrows;  Historic 
seaports  of  Los  Angeles,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  La  Estrella,  the  pkmeer  newspaper 
of  Los  Angeles,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Don  Antonio  F.  Coronel,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ; 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY    OF    SOUTHERN    CALIFORNIA.  151 

Reports.  Pioneer  Register  of  the  Society  of  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles  county  : 
Officers  and  committees,  1900-1901;  Constitution  and  by-laws;  Biographical 
sketches.  (1018 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Annual  Publication  of  the  So 
ciety  and  Pioneer  Register,  1901.    Vol.  v.  Part  ir.    Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1002. 
8vo,  pp.  [101]-214.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Historical  Society  Papers — Officers  of  the  Historical  Society,  1901- 
1902 ;  Pioneer  physicians  of  Los  Angeles,  by  II.  D.  Barrows ;  The  old  Round 
House,  by  George  W.  Hazard ;  Passing  of  the  old  Pueblo,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ; 
Marine  biological  laboratory  at  San  Pedro,  by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  Williamson  ; 
Early  clericals  of  Los  Angeles,  by  II.  I).  Barrows  ;  The  original  Father  Junipero, 
by  F.  J.  Polley ;  Camel  caravans  of  the  American  deserts,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ; 
Dilatory  settlement  of  California,  by  Walter  R.  Bacon.  Pioneer  Register  :  Offi 
cers  and  committees  of  the  Society  of  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles  County  ;  Consti 
tution  and  by-laws  ;  Inaugural  address  of  President  II.  D.  Barrows  ;  The  Pony 
Express,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Overland  to  California  in  1850,  by  J.  M.  Stewart ; 
Early  days  in  Washoe,  by  Alfred  James;  Biographical  sketches;  Membership 
roll.  (1O19 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Annual  publication  of  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Southern  California  and  of  the  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles 
County,  1902.     Part  in.  Vol.  v.     Los  Angeles,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.   [211]-318. 

Contents  :  Historical  Society  Papers — Officers  of  the  Historical  Society,  1902- 
1903  ;  Early  art  in  California,  by  W.  L.  .Tudson  ;  Poetry  of  the  Argonauts,  by 
J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Ethical  value  of  social  organizations,  by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  William 
son  ;  Some  medicinal  and  edible  plants  of  southern  California,  by  Laura  Evert- 
sen  King ;  Andrew  A.  Boyle,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ;  El  Caiion  Perdido,  by  J.  M. 
Guinn ;  Some  old  letters :  Dr.  John  Marsh  to  Don  Abel  Stearns,  1837 ;  Hon. 
Stephen  C.  Foster  to  Gen.  B.  Riley,  1849.  The  Palomares  family  of  California, 
by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Sister  Scholastica,  by  Wm.  II.  Workman.  Pioneer  Society 
Papers — Officers  and  committees  of  the  Society  of  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles 
County  ;  Constitution  and  by-laws  ;  My  first  procession  in  Los  Angeles,  March 
16,  1847,  by  Stephen  C.  Foster  ;  Some  eccentric  characters  of  early  Los  Angeles, 
by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Angel  pioneers,  by  Jesse  Yarnell  ;  Trip  to  California  via 
Nicaragua,  by  J.  M.  Stewart ;  Wm.  Wolfskin,  the  pioneer,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ; 
Pioneer  ads  and  advertisers,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Biographical  sketches  of  deceased 
pioneers.  (1O2O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  Annual  Publication  of  the  So 
ciety  and  of  the  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles  County,  1903.  Vol.  vi,  Part  i. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  105.     Portrait.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  A  flag  staff  and  flag  for  Fort  Moore ;  Fort 
Moore,  by  J.  M.  Guinn ;  Captain  Benjamin  Daviess  Moore,  by  M.  J.  Moore ; 
Histcry  of  Santa  Catalina  Island,  by  Mrs.  M.  Burton  Williamson  ;  Governors  of 
California,  by  II.  D.  Barrows ;  The  renunciation  of  Chona,  by  Laura  Evertsen 
King;  Two  decades  of  local  history,  by  J.  M.  Guinn;  Letter  from  Col.  John  C. 
Fremont  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  1847  ;  Yuma  Indian  depredations  and  the 
Glanton  War,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Depredations  by  the  Yumas  :  Declarations  taken 
in  relation  to  the  massacre  of  Dr.  Lincoln  and  his  party  on  the  Colorado  river — 
deposition  of  William  Carr ;  Origin  of  the  trouble  between  the  Yumas  and 
Glanton — deposition  of  Jeremiah  Hill.  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles  county  :  Officers 
of  the  Society ;  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  "  In  the  days  of  '49,"  by  J.  M. 
Guinn  ;  An  exciting  episode  of  the  early  '60s,  by  H.  D.  Barrows  ;  Los  Angeles 
pioneers  of  1836,  by  Stephen  C.  Foster ;  The  myth  of  Gold  Lake,  by  J.  M. 
Guinn;  Biographical  sketches  of  deceased  pioneers;  Roll  of  members.  (1O21 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     Annual  Publication  of  the  His 
torical  Society  of  California  and  of  the  Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles  County, 
1904.    Vol.  vi,  Part  n.    Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.   [105]-197.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Historical  Society  Papers — In  memory  of  Marcus  Baker,  by  Robt. 
E.  C.  Stearns  ;  Down  in  Panama,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ;  Sequoyah,  J.  P.  Moody  ;  A 
notable  manifesto,  by  H.  D.  Barrows ;  Pinacate,  by  Laura  Evertsen  King ; 


152  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Pioneer    Society    Papers :    Officers    of    the    Pioneers    of    Los    Angeles    County, 

1904-1905  ;    Constitution  and  by-laws  ;    Reports  ;    Los  Angeles — the  old  and  the 

new,  by  L.  T.  Fisher  ;    Some  historic  fads  and  fakes,  by  .7.  M.  Guinn  ;    Some  of 

my  Indian  experiences,  by  J.  W.  Gillette  ;  Rain  and  rainmakers,  by  J.  M.  Guinn  ; 

Biographical  sketches  of  deceased  pioneers;  Roll  of  members.  (1O22 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.     The  Warm  and  Cold  Ages  of  the 

Earth   in   the   Northern   Latitudes.     By   J.    J.    Warner.     Read   before   the 

Society,  May,  1884.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (1O23 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA.  In  memory  of  Marcus  Baker. 
By  Robt.  E.  C.  Stearns.  From  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Society  for  1904. 
N.  p. ;  n.  d. 

8vo,  pp.  4.      Portrait.  (1O24 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.     Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Society  of 

California  Pioneers.     San  Francisco,  1850. 

16mo,  pp.  10.  (1O25 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.     Celebration  of  the  Admission  of  California 

into  the  Union,   September  9,   1853.     Oration   by   W.   Van   Voorhies.     San 

Francisco,  1853. 

8vo,   pp.   13.  (1O26 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Society, 
organized  August,  1850.  Constitution  revised,  July,  1853.  San  Francisco, 
1853. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (1O27 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Celebration  of  the  Admission  of  California 
into  the  Union,  1854.  Oration  by  E.  J.  C.  Kewen ;  Poem  by  F.  Soule.  San 
Francisco,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1O28 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  The  Annals  of  San  Francisco,  containing  a 
gurnmary  history  of  the  first  discovery,  settlement,  progress,  and  present 
condition  of  California.  By  Frank  Soule,  J.  H.  Gihon,  and  J.  Nisbet.  New 
York,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   824.      Folded   map. 

Dedicated   to  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers.  (1O29 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  at  the 
Fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the  Union.  By 
George  P.  Johnson.  Ode  by  Edmund  Pillet.  September  10,  1855. 

8vo,  pp.   16,    (2).  (1O3O 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  at  their 
celebration  of  the  Seventh  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of  the  State  of 
California  into  the  Union,  by  T.  W.  Freelon.  Ode  by  Edward  Pollock. 
September  9,  1857.  San  Francisco,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  24.  (1O31 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  at  their 
celebration  of  the  Eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of  California  into 
the  Union.  By  Fred.  P.  Tracy.  Poem  by  Edward  Pollock.  September  9, 
1858.  San  Francisco,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (1O32 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  at  their 
celebration  of  the  Ninth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of  California  into 


SOCIETY    OF    CALIFORNIA    PIONEERS.  153 

the  Union.     By  Willard  B.  Farwell.     Poeni  by  John  R.  Ridge.     September 
9,  1859.     San  Francisco,  1859. 

8vo,   pp.   20.  (1O33 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Address  on  the  History  of  California,  from 
the  discovery  of  the  country  co  the  year  3849,  delivered  before  the  Society 
at  their  celebration  of  the  Tenth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of  California 
into  the  Union.  By  Edmund  Randolph.  San  Francisco,  1860. 

Svo,  pp.  72.     Two  maps.  (1O34 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Society,  as 
revised  and  adopted  June,  1858  [with  list  of  members].  San  Francisco. 
1861. 

Svo,   pp.    35.  (1035 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Ceremonies  at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone 
of  the  new  Pioneer  Hall,  July  7,  1862.  Oration  by  Willard  B.  Farwell. 
Poem  by  Miss  Eliza  A.  Pittsinger.  [Address  delivered  before  the  Society 
at  their  celebration  of  the  Twelfth  Anniversary  of  .the  Admission  of  Cali 
fornia  into  the  Union,  September  9,  1862,  by  E.  II.  Washburn,  with  the 
Slitter  resolutions.]  San  Francisco,  1862. 

8vo,   pp.    26,    (1). 

The  bracketed  portion  is   comprised  in   pages   17-26.  (1O36 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Inaugural  Ceremonies  at  the  Opening  of  the 
new  Pioneer  Hall,  January  8,  1863.  Inaugural  address  by  O.  P.  Sutton ; 
oration  by  E.  Lies.  San  Francisco,  1863. 

Svo,  pp.  27.  (1037 

SOCIETY   OF   CALIFORNIA   PIONEERS.     Transaction   of   the   Society   of   California 
Pioneers,  January  1  to  May  7,  1863.     Part  i,  Vol.  n.     San  Francisco,  1863. 
Svo,  pp.  101. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Constitution  ;  By-Laws  ;  Members  ;  Inauguration  of  the 
new  Hall,  January  8,  1863 ;  Inauguration  address  by  O.  J.  Sutton ;  Oration 
by  Eugene  Lies  ;  Transactions.  (1O38 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Fourteenth  Anniversary  of  the  Society.  Ora 
tion  by  Rev.  Henry  W.  Bellows.  Poem  by  Frank  Bret  Harte.  Sail  Fran 
cisco,  1864. 

Svo.  pp.  31.  (1O39 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Fifteenth  Anniversary  of  the  Society.  Ora 
tion  by  Horatio  Stebbins.  Poem  by  James  F.  Bowman.  San  Francisco, 
1865. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (1040 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA.  PIONEERS.  Annual  Report  of  President  P.  B.  Cornwall, 
for  1865-66.  San  Francisco,  1866. 

Svo,  pp.  4.  (1041 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  as  revised  and 
adopted  October,  1866,  with  list  of  members.  San  Francisco,  1866. 

Svo,  pp.  77.  (1043 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Sixteenth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of 
California  into  the  Union.  Oration  by  J.  W.  Dwinelle.  San  Francisco, 
1866. 

Svo,  pp.  34.  (1043 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.     Seventeenth  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 

Society  of  California  Pioneers.     Oration  by  William  H.  Clark.  Poem  by 
Charles  Warren  Stoddard.     San  Francisco,  1867. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  <1044 


154  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Eighteenth  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  E.  D.  Wheeler.  Poem  by  Ira  D.  Colbrith.  San  Fran 
cisco,  1868. 

Svo,  pp.  20.  (1O45 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution  and  By-Daws,  as  revised  and 
adopted  April,  1869.  With  list  of  members.  San  Francisco,  1869. 

ll>mo,  pp.   79.  (1O46 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Nineteenth  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  John  S.  Hittell.  San  Francisco,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (1O47 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  on  the  state  of  the  Society,  January  1,  1861.  San  Francisco, 
1869. 

8vo,   pp.   15.  (1048 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Twentieth  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  Dansing  B.  Mizner.  Poem  by  Thomas  G.  Spear. 
San  Francisco,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (1O49 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Twenty-first  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  E.  W.  McKinstry.  Poem  by  William  H.  Rhodes. 
San  Francisco,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.  27.  (1O5O 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Twenty-second  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  John  Quincy  Adams.  Poem  by  Charles  H.  Chamber 
lain.  San  Francisco,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (1O51 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Twenty-third  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  Joseph  W.  Winans.  Poem  by  J.  C.  Severance.  San 
Francisco,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  31.  (1052 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.     Constitution,   By-Laws,   and  List  of  Mem 
bers  since  its  organization,  as  revised  August,  1874.     San  Francisco,  1874. 
12mo,  pp.   115.  (1O53 

SOCIETY    OF    CALIFORNIA    PIONEERS.     Twenty-fourth    Anniversary    of    the    Cor 
porate  Society.     Oration  by  J.  D.  B.  Stillman.     Poem  by  Mrs.  James  Neall. 
San  Francisco,  1874. 
8  vo,  pp.  47. 

Pages  35-44  contain   "  List  of  passenger  arrivals  at  the  port  of  San   Fran 
cisco  for  1849."  (1O54 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  Oliver  M.  Wozencraft.  Poem  by  Edwin  Ruthven 
Campbell.  San  Francisco,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (1O55 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Twenty-sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate 
Society.  Oration  by  WTilliam  J.  Shaw.  Poem  by  Frank  Soule.  Address  by 
George  T.  Bromley.  San  Francisco,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (1056 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Celebration  of  the  Twenty-seventh  Anni 
versary  of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the  Union  by  the  Society  at 
San  Jose,  September  8,  1877.  San  Francisco,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  23. 

Oration  by  Lawrence  Archer.     Poem  by  Anne  Fitzgerald.  (1O57 


SOCIETY    OF    CALIFORNIA    PIONEERS.  155 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  on  the  financial  condition  of  the  Society,  March  1,  1878.  San 
Francisco,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (1O58 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Twenty-eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Corporate. 
Society.  Oration  by  Charles  E.  Travers.  Poem  by  Daniel  O'Connell.  San 
Francisco,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (1O59 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution,  By-Laws,  and  List  of  Members 
since  its  organization,  as  revised  May,  1881.  Organized  August,  1850.  San 
Francisco,  1881. 

12mo,  pp.  91.  (1O6O 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Oration  at  the  Thirty-first  Anniversary  of 
the  Society,  by  Augustus  C.  Taylor.  San  Francisco,  1881. 

12mo,  pp.  13.  (1O61 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Thirty-second  Anniversary  of  the  Society. 
Oration  by  Alfred  Wheeler.  Poem  by  Miss  Grace  A.  Welsh.  Pastoral  by 
Dr.  Washington  Ayer.  San  Francisco,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (1O62 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Celebration  of  the  Thirty-third  Anniversary 
of  the  Society.  [September  10,  1883.]  Prayer  by  Rev.  J.  A.  Benton. 
Letter  of  General  Sherman.  Oration  by  S.  W.  Holladay.  Poem  by  Wash 
ington  Ayer,  M.  D.  Officers  of  the  Society.  Names  of  Members  of  the  Con 
stitutional  Convention  of  1849.  San  Francisco,  188,3. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (1063 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Poem  by  Washington  Ayer,  M.  D.,  delivered 
at  the  Thirty-third  Anniversary  of  the  Society,  celebrated  at  Monterey, 
September  10,  1883.  [San  Francisco,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.  19.     Illustrated.  (1O64 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  proposed 
improvements  of  the  Society's  lot  on  Fourth  street.  Presented  January  7, 
1884.  San  Francisco,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (1065 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Thirty-fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Society. 
Procession  and  commemorative  ceremonies  upon  the  occasion  of  laying  the 
corner  stone  of  the  new  Pioneer  Hall,  September  9,  1884.  San  Francisco, 

1884. 

8vo,  pp.  58.  (1066 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Celebration  of  the  Thirty-fifth  Anniversary 
of  the  Corporate  Society,  September  9,  1885.  Prayer  by  Rev.  Albert  Wil 
liams.  Introductory  by  John  Nightingale,  president.  Address  by  John  S. 
Hittell.  Poem  by  H.  B.  Livingston.  San  Francisco,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  42.  (1067 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Organized  Au 
gust,  1850.  Incorporated  January  21,  1863.  Reincorporated  February  19, 
1884.  San  Francisco,  1885. 

32mo,  pp.  34   (1).         ;  (1O68 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Thirty-sixth  and  Thirty-seventh  Anniver 
saries  of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Corporate 
Society  of  California  Pioneers,  September  9,  1886,  and  September  9,  1887. 
Order  of  exercises,  September  9,  1887 :  Prayer  by  Rev.  Joseph  A.  Benton ; 


156  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

poem  by  Col.  G.  Douglas  Brewerton ;  oration  by  Hon.  Thomas  H.  Laine. 
Published  by  order  of  the  Society.     [San  Francisco],  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  49. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebrations  of  the  Thirty-sixth  and  Thirty-seventh  Anniver 
saries  of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Society  of  California 
Pioneers,  held  at  Saucelito,  Marin  County,  September  9,  1886,  and  at  Camp 
Taylor,  Marin  County,  September  9,  1887.  (1O69 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Celebration  of  the  Thirty-eighth  Anniversary 
of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the  Union,  September  9,  1850,  by  the 
Corporate  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  September  10,  1888.  Order  of 
exercises:  Opening  address  by  A.  M.  Ebbets,  president;  oration  by  Robert 
H.  Taylor;  poem  by  Rev.  Joseph  A.  Benton.  [San  Francisco],  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (1O7O 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution,  By-Laws,  and  List  of  Members 
of  the  Society  since  its  organization,  as  revised  June,  1888.  Organized 
August,  1850.  San  Francisco,  1888. 

12mo,  pp.  158.     Frontispiece.  (1O71 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Celebration  of  the  Thirty-ninth  Anniversary 
of  the  Admission  of  California  into  the  Union,  September  9,  1850,  by  the 
Corporate  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  Monday,  September  9,  1889. 
Order  of  exercises :  Oration  by  Maj.  E.  A.  Sherman ;  poe"m  by  Rev.  C.  L. 
Miel.  [San  Francisco],  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (1O72 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.     Forty-second  anniversary  of  the  admission  of 
California  into  the  Union  by  the  Corporate  Society  of  California  Pioneers, 
September  9,  1892.     Order  of  exercises :  prayer  by  Rev.  John  Gray  ;  oration 
by  John  S.  Hittell ;  poem  by  Washington  Ayer.     San  Francisco,  1892. 
Svo,  pp.  15. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Forty-second  Anniversary  of  the  Admission 
of  California  into  the  Union  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  held  at  El 
Campo,  Marin  County,  September  9,  1892.  (1O73 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Forty-third  Anniversary  of  the  Society  of 
California  Pioneers,  September  9,  1893.  *  *  *  Order  of  exercises :  Ad 
dress  by  the  President,  C.  V.  S.  Gibbs ;  prayer  by  Rev.  S.  H.  Willey ;  ora 
tion  by  Niles  Searles ;  poem  by  Frank  Soule.  Published  by  order  of  the 
Society,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  19. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Forty-third  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of 
California  into  the  Union  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  held  at  El 
Campo,  Marin  County,  September  9,  1898.  San  Francisco,  1893.  (1O74 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Forty-fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Society  of 
California  Pioneers,  September  30,  1894.  *  *  *  Order  of  exercises:  Ad 
dress  by  the  President,  Christian  Reis ;  Chairman  of  literary  exercises, 
C.  J.  King;  prayer  by  Rev.  S.  H.  Willey;  oration  by  W.  H.  L.  Barnes; 
poem  by  Joaquin  Miller.  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  18. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Forty-fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission 
of  California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  held  at 
Pioneer  Hall,  September  10,  1894.  (1O75 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Forty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Society  of 
California  Pioneers,  September  9,  1895.  .  .  .  Order  of  exercises:  Address 
by  the  President,  H.  N.  Tilden ;  Chairman  of  literary  exercises,  C.  J.  King ; 
Prayer  by  S.  H.  Willey ;  Oration  by  H.  E.  Highton ;  Poem  by  Washington 
Ayer.  Published  by  order  of  the  Society.  1895. 
Svo,  pp.  24. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Forty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission  of 
California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  held  at  Pioneer 
Hall,  September  9,  1895.  (1OTO 


SOCIETY    OF    CALIFORNIA    PIONEERS.  157 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Forty-sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Society  of 
California  Pioneers,  September  9,  1896.  .  .  .  Order  of  exercises:  Introduc 
tion  by  the  President,  Elliot  M.  Root ;  Prayer  by  Rev.  S.  II.  Willey ;  Oration 
by  Samuel  M.  Shortridge;  Poem  by  C.  D.  Cleveland.  Published  by  order 
of  the  Society.  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Forty-sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission 
of  California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  held  at 
El  Campo,  Marin  County,  September  9th,  1896.  (1O77 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Forty-seventh  Anniversary  of  the  Society  of 
California  Pioneers,  September  9th,  1897.  .  .  .  Order  of  exercises :  In 
troduction  by  the  President,  John  H.  Jewett ;  Prayer  by  Rev.  S.  H.  Willey ; 
Oration  by  N.  P.  Chipman ;  Poem  by  Washington  Ayer.  Published  by  order 
of  the  Society.  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  31. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Forty-seventh  Anniversary  of  the  Admis 
sion  of  California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  held  at 
El  Campo,  Marin  County,  September  9th,  1897.  (1O78 

SOCIETY   OF    CALIFORNIA    PIONEERS.     Forty-eighth    Anniversary    Celebration    by 
the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  September  9,  1898.  .  .  .     Order  of  exer 
cises :    Introduction  by  the  President,  Aylett  R.  Cotton  ;  Prayer  by  Rev.  S.  II. 
Willey ;  Oration  by  Frank  Soule.     Published  by  order  of  the  Society.     1898. 
8vo,  pp.  17. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Forty-eighth  Anniversary  of  the  Admission 
of  California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  held  at 
El  Campo,  Marin  County,  September  9,  1898.  (1O7O 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Celebration  by  the  Society  of  California 
Pioneers  held  at  Pioneer  Hall,  Saturday,  September  8th,  1900,  and  the 
Society's  further  participation  in  the  ceremonies  of  the  10th  and  llth  of 
September  following — held  under  the  auspices  of  the  Native  Sons  of  the 
Golden  West  in  commemoration  of  the  semi-centennial  anniversary  of  the 
admission  of  California  into  the  Union,  September  9th,  1850.  San  Fran 
cisco,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1080 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Fifty-first  anniversary  of  the  Society  of  Cali 
fornia  Pioneers,  September  9,  1901.  Published  by  order  of  the  Society. 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Title  on  cover  :  Celebration  of  the  Fifty-first  Anniversary  of  the  Admission 

of  California  into  the  Union,  by  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers,  at  Pioneer 

Hall,  Monday,  September  9th,  1901.  (1O81 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.     Annual   report  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 

San  Francisco,  July  1st,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (1«82 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Annual  report  of  the  officers  of  the  Society. 
San  Francisco,  July  1st,  1893. 

8vo,   pp.  26.  (1«83 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  annual  report  of 
the  officers  of  the  Society.  San  Francisco,  July  1st,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  26,  23.  (1084 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.     Annual  report  of  the  officers.     San  Francisco, 
July  1st,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  19. 

Same.     July  1st,  1896.  8vo,  pp.  22. 

Same.     July  1st,  1897.  8vo,  pp.  22. 

Same.     July  1st,  1898.  8vo,  pp.  23. 

Same.     July  1st,  1899.  8vo,  pp.  21. 


158  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Same.     July  1st,  1900.     8vo,  pp.  21. 

Same.     July  1st,  1901.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Same.     July  1st,  1902.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

Same.     July  1st,  1903.     8vo,  pp.  21. 

Same.     July  1st,  1904.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

Same.  July  1st,  1905.  8vo,  pp.  20.  (1O85 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  The  pioneers  of  '49.  A  history  of  the  excur 
sion  of  the  Society  of  California  pioneers  of  New  England,  from  Boston  to 
the  leading  cities  of  the  golden  State,  April  10-May  17,  1890.  With  remi 
niscences  and  descriptions  by  Nicholas  Ball.  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  288.  Front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.  (1O86 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Marshall's  gold  discovery;  a  lecture  (the 
fourth  of  the  sixth  annual  course  of  Lick  lectures)  by  John  S.  Hittell, 
delivered  before  the  Society  of  California  Pioneers  .  .  .  San  Francisco,  on 
the  24th  of  Jan.,  1893,  the  45th  anniversary  of  the  discovery.  San  Fran 
cisco.  1893. 

8vo,   pp.   20.  (1087 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Society  of 
California  Pioneers,  as  revised  June,  1894.  Organized  August,  1850.  San 
Francisco,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   2(i.      [With  its  Annual  report.     San  Francisco,   1894.]  (1O88 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  George  Bancroft  and  his  service  to  Cali 
fornia.  By  T.  H.  Hittell.  1893.  (1O89 

SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Proceedings  in  reference  to  the  histories  of 
II.  II.  Bancroft.  San  Francisco,  1894. 

8vo.  (1O9O 

THE  SOCIETY  OF  CALIFORNIA  PIONEERS.  Report  of  the  historical  committee, 
made  at  the  regular  monthly  meeting,  April  1st,  1901.  Refuting  certain 
slanderous  and  false  statements  made  from  time  to  time  against  the 
pioneer  men  and  women  of  California  by  preachers  of  several  religious 
denominations.  San  Francisco.  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (1O91 

SOCIETY  OF  FIRST  STEAMSHIP  PIONEERS. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

SOCIETY  OF  FIRST  STEAMSHIP  PIONEERS  .  .  .  Festival  in  celebration  of  the 
Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Arrival  of  the  Steamer  California  at  San 
Francisco,  February  28,  1849,  given  by  the  Society,  February  28,  1874.  San 
Francisco,  1874. 

(1092 

SOCIETY  OF  FIRST  STEAMSHIP  PIONEERS.     First  Steamship  Pioneers.     Edited  by 
a  committee  of  the  Association.     San  Francisco,  1874. 
4to,  pp.  viii,  393. 
Biographical  sketches  with  photographs.  (1O93 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 
Berkeley,  Cal. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA.    PUBLICATIONS.    American  archaeology  and  ethnology. 
Volume    i,    with    30    plates    and    maps.     Frederic    Ward    Putnam,    editor. 
Berkeley,  1903-1904. 
4to,  pp.  378. 

Vol.   i.  No.   1.  Life  and  culture  of  the  Hupa,  by  Pliny  Earle  Goddard.     Sep 
tember,  1903.     pp.  88.      Plates. 

No.    2.    Hupa    texts,    by    Pliny    Earle    Goddard.     March,    1904.     pp.    89-368. 
Index.  (1094 


CONNECTICUT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  159 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA.     PUBLICATIONS.    American  archaeology  and  ethnology. 

A'ol.  ir,  No.  1.  The  exploration  of  the  Potter  Creek  Cave.  By  William  T.  Sin 
clair.  April,  1904.  pp.  27.  Plates. 

No.  2.  The  languages  of  the  coast  of  California  south  of  San  Francisco.  By 
A.  L.  Kroeber.  June,  1904.  pp.  72. 

No.  3.  Types  of  Indian  Culture  in  California.  By  A.  L.  Kroeber.  June, 
1904.  pp.  22. 

No.  4.  Basket  designs  of  the  Indians  of  northwestern  California.  By  A.  L. 
Kroeber.  January,  1905.  pp.  60.  Plates. 

Vol.  in.  The  morphology  of  the  Hupa  language.  By  Pliny  Earle  Goddard.  (In 
Press.)  (1095 


STATE  HISTORICAL  AND  NATURAL  HISTORY  SOCIETY  OF  COLORADO. 

Denver,  Colo. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  AND  NATURAL  HISTORY  SOCIETY  OF  COLORADO.  Report  of  the 
State  Historical  and  Natural  History  Society  of  Colorado,  with  Articles  of 
Incorporation  and  a  list  of  its  property,  January,  1889.  Denver,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (1O9O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  AND  NATURAL  HISTORY  SOCIETY  OF  COLORADO.  The  history, 
constitution,  and  by-laws  of  the  Department  of  natural  history  of  the  State 
Historical  and  Natural  History  Society.  Denver,  Colorado,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (1O97 

STATE  HISTORICAL  AND  NATURAL  HISTORY  SOCIETY  OF  COLORADO.  Biennial  report, 
1902-1904.  Denver,  Colorado,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  17.  (1O98 


CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Hartford,  Conn. 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Act  of  Incorporation  and  the  Constitution 
of  the  Society,  with  an  address  to  the  public.  Hartford,  1825. 

8vo,  pp.  14   (1).  (1O99 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Charter  of  Incorporation  and  By-Laws, 
together  with  a  list  of  officers,  and  an  address  to  the  public.  Hartford, 
1839. 

8vo,  p.    (1)  (11OO 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anni 
versary  of  the  Adoption  of  the  First  Constitution  of  Connecticut,  April  21, 
1840,  under  the  direction  of  a  committee  of  the  Society. 

"Thomas,  E.  S.,  Reminiscences,"  Vol.  11,  pp.  263-294.     Hartford,  1840.     (11O1 
CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  account  of  the  Society.     By  Henry  Bar 
nard. 

American  Quarterly  Register,  Vol.  xm,  pp.  284-292.     Boston,  1841.          (11O2 
CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  Notices  of  Connecticut  ;  published 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society.     Nos.  1,  2.     Hart 
ford,  1842. 

Two  pamphlets.    12mo. 

No.  1.  Hartford  in  1640,  by  William  S.  Porter,     pp.  12. 

No.  2.  Hartford  and  West  Hartford,  by  William  S.  Porter,     pp.  13-48.     (11O3 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  on  the  early  Constitutional  His 
tory  of  Connecticut,  before  the  Society,  May  17,  1843.  By  Leonard  Bacon. 
Hartford,  1843. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (11O4 


160  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Discourse  before  the  Society  and 
the  Citizens  of  Hartford  on  the  20th  of  December,  1843.  By  Thomas  Day. 
Hartford,  1841. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (11O5 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Correspondence  and  Miscellanies  of  the 
Hon.  John  Cotton  Smith,  LL.  D.,  formerly  Governor  of  Connecticut.  With 
an  eulogy  pronounced  before  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society,  at  New 
Haven,  May  27,  1846.  By  William  W.  Andrews.  New  York,  1847. 

12mo,  pp.  328. 

The  eulogy  occupies  pp.  14-54.     The  work  is  dedicated  to  the  Society.      (11O6 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut  from 
the  earliest  known  period  to  1850.     By  John  W.  De  Forest.     Published  with 
the  sanction  of  the  Society.     Hartford,  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  xxvi,  509.     Folded  map. 
Reprinted  in  1852  and  1853. 
Same.     Albany,  1871,  pp.  xxvi,  509.     Folded  map.  (11O7 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  letter  from  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker,  of 
Hartford,  in  answer  to  the  complaints  of  Gov.  Winthrop,  of  Massachusetts, 
against  Connecticut.  From  the  first  volume  of  the  Collections.  Hartford, 
1859. 

8vo,  pp.   18.  (11O8 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Connecticut  Historical 
Society.  Yols.  i,  n.  Hartford,  1860,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.   (Vol.  I)   xii,   (4),  332;     (Vol.  n)    (4),  380. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i. — Charters  ;  By-Laws  ;  List  of  officers,  1859-60  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker's 
letter  to  Governor  Winthrop,  1638 ;  Abstracts  of  two  sermons,  by  T.  Hooker, 
1638-39  ;  Trial  of  Ezekiel  Cheever  before  New  Haven  Church,  1649  ;  Letter  from 
Governor  Winthrop  respecting  the  charter  of  Connecticut,  1662  ;  The  people's 
right  to  election,  by  G.  Bulkeley,  1689  ;  Their  Majesties'  Colony  of  Connecticut 
vindicated,  1694  ;  Roger  Wolcott's  journal  at  the  siege  of  Louisbourg,  1745  ;  Con 
necticut  officers  at  Louisbourg  ;  Papers  relating  to  the  Ticonderoga  expedition, 
1775  ;  Major  French's  journal,  1776  ;  Col.  D.  Putnam's  letter  relative  to  the  bat 
tle  of  Bunker  Hill,  1825  ;  The  public  seal  of  Connecticut,  by  C.  J.  Hoadly  ;  Cor 
respondence  with  the  British  Government,  1755—1758. 

Vol.  n. — Officers  ;  On  the  composition  of  Algonkin  geographical  names,  by  J. 
Hammond  Trumbull ;  Papers  relating  to  the  controversy  in  the  church  in  Hart 
ford,  1656-1659  ;  Correspondence  of  Silas  Deane,  Delegate  to  the  Congress  of 
Philadelphia,  1774-1776.  (11OJ) 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol  in.  Hartford :  Published 
for  the  Society,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.   (8),  340. 

Contents  :  Officers,  1874  ;  Preface  ;  Some  helps  for  the  Indians  ;  A  catechism, 
by  the  Rev.  Abraham  Pierson,  reprinted  from  the  original  edition,  Cambridge, 
1658,  with  an  introduction,  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull ;  Will  and  Doom,  or  the 
miseries  of  Connecticut  by  and  under  an  usurped  and  arbitrary  power,  written  by 
Gershom  Bulkeley,  1692,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  Charles  J.  Hoadly  ; 
Extracts  of  letters  to  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  containing  historical  notices  of  sun 
dry  towns  [in  Connecticut]  ;  A  memoir  for  the  history  of  Connecticut,  by  Roger 
Wolcott,  1759  ;  Index. 

The  third  volume  of  the  collections  was  prepared  for  publication  in  1875,  but  a 
fire  at  the  printer's,  in  April,  1875,  destroyed  the  entire  edition,  with  the  excep 
tion  of  one  hundred  copies  of  Pierson's  Helps,  which  had  been  separately  printed 
and  delivered,  and  one  set  of  the  sheets  of  Bulkeley's  Will  and  Doom,  which  was 
in  the  editor's  hands.  The  present  issue  is  made  up  of  the  same  material  that 
the  first  was  to  have  contained,  with  the  addition  of  Wolcott's  Memoir.  The 
nates  to  Bulkeley's  Will  and  Doom  have  undergone  some  changes  in  this  edition. 

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CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.   iv.     Hartford,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  xxxi,  9-417. 

Contents:  The  Talcott  papers;  Correspondence  and  documents  (chiefly  official) 
during  Joseph  Talcott's  governorship  of  the  colony  of  Connecticut,  1724-1741. 
Edited  by  Mary  Kingsbury  Talcott.  Vol.  i,  1724-1736:  Sketch  of  Governor 
Talcott.  Index.  (1111 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  v.  Hartford :  Published 
by  the  Society,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  517. 

Contents:  The  Talcott  Papers;  Correspondence  and  documents  (chiefly  offi 
cial)  during  Joseph  Talcott's  governorship  of  the  colony  of  Connecticut  1724-41. 
Edited  by  Mary  Kingsbury  Talcott.  Vol.  u.  1737-41.  A  map  of  the  Moheagan 
Sachems  hereditary  country  ;  Uncas  genealogy.  Index. 

NOTE. — Contains  numerous  documents  regarding  the  Moheagan  Indians, 
lands  and  suits  ;  Mason's  claim  to  Moheagan  lands  ;  The  interstate  estates  law  ; 
Winthrop  r.s.  Lechmere  ;  Colonial  currency  and  coinage  ;  Boundary  disputes  with 
Rhode  Island  ;  The  sugar  act :  Navigation  laws ;  Vernon's  expedition  against 
Carthagena  1739-41;  Expedition  against  Cuba  in  1740;  Narragansett  country; 
Ministerial  lands  ;  Reports  of  English  board  of  truce  in  the  affairs  of  the  colony 
of  Connecticut,  etc.  (1112 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vi.  Hartford:  Published 
by  the  Society.  1897, 

Svo.  pp.  ix,  410.      Plate. 

Contents :  Hartford  town  votes.  Vol.  r,  1635-1710 ;  Name  Index ;  Subject 
Index.  (1113 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vir.  Hartford:  Published 
by  the  Society,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  385. 

Contents  :  Orderly  book  and  journals  kept  by  Connecticut  men  while  taking 
part  in  the  American  Revolution,  1775-1778  :  Orderly  book  at  siege  of  Boston 
of  ('apt.  William  Coit,  of  New  London,  April  23  to  August  7,  1775,  with  sketch 
of  Capt.  Coit,  by  I'.  II.  Woodward  ;  Washington's  commission  to  Capt.  Coit  for 
naval  service;  Journal  of  Ensign  Nathaniel  Morgan,  April  21  to  December  11, 
1775.  items  of  the  siege  from  the  Roxbury  side  ;  Journal  of  Simeon  Lyman,  of 
Sharon,  Aug.  10  to  Dec.  28,  1775;  A  concise  journal  or  .minutes  of  the  principal 
movements  toward  St.  John's  of  the  siege  and  surrender  of  the  forts  there  in 
1775,  expedition  against  Canada,  by  Benjamin  Trumbull ;  Journal  of  the 
campaign  at  New  York,  1776-7,  by  Benjamin  Trumbull;  Roll  of  Benjamin 
Trumbull's  company.  1777  ;  Journal  of  Oliver  Boardman.  of  Middletown,  1777, 
Burgoyne's  surrender;  Journal  of  Bnyze  Wells,  of  Farmington,  May,  1775- 
February.  1777,  at  the  Northward  and  in  Canada;  Journal  of  Joseph  Joslin,  jr., 
of  South  Killingly,  a  teamster  in  the  Continental  service,  March,  1777- 
August,  1778.  Index.  (1114 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.   vm.     Hartford,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  375. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  Rolls  and  lists  of  Connecticut  men  in  the 
Revolution;  Lexington  Alarm  List;  Continental  regiments  1775-1776;  Con 
necticut  line,  1777-1783;  State  troops,  1775-1777;  Militia  regiments,  1776- 
1782;  Naval  record;  Pensioners;  Index.  (1115 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY..  Collections.  Vol.  ix.  Hartford,  1903.  Rolls 
of  Connecticut  men  in  the  French  and  Indian  War,  1755-1762.  Vol.  i,  1755- 
1757.  [Edited  by  Albert  C.  Bates.] 

8vo,  pp.  x,  354.  (111« 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  x.  Rolls  of  Connecticut 
men  in  the  French  and  Indian  War,  1755-1762.  Vol.  11,  1758-1762.  Ap 
pendixes,  1755-1764.  Hartford,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  472.  (1117 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rei>ort  of  a  committee  of  the  Society  on  a 
plan  for  enlarging  the  Society's  building  and  establishing  its  connection 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 11 


162  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

with  the  Watkinson   library  of  reference.     Presented  April   15,   1862,   and 
printed  by  order  of  the  Society.     Hartford,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (1118 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Origin  of  the  Expedition  against  Ticon- 
deroga  in  1775.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  January  5,  1869,  by  J.  H. 
Trumbull.     Hartford,  1869. 
Svo,  pp.  15. 

Fifty  copies.     Reprinted  from  the  Hartford  Daily  Courant,  January  9,  1869. 

(1119 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Composition  of  Indian  Geographical 
Names,  illustrated  from  the  Algonkin  languages.  By  J.  Hammond  Trum 
bull.  From  the  Society's  Collections,  Vol.  u.  Hartford,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  51    (3).  (112O 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  help  for  the  Indians :  a  catechism  in 
the  language  of  the  Quiripi  Indians  of  New  Haven  Colony,  by  the  Rev. 
Abraham  Pierson.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition,  Cambridge,  1658, 
with  an  introduction  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull.  Hartford,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  11  (1),  67. 

From  the  Collections,  Vol.  in.  (1121 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Indian  names  of  places,  etc.,  in  and  on  the 
borders  of  Connecticut,  with  interpretations  of  some  of  them.     By  J.  Ham 
mond  Trumbull.     Hartford,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  11    (1),  93. 

An  article  in  the  Collections  on  The  Composition  of  Indian  Geographical 
Names  formed  the  basis  of  this  publication.  (1122 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  of  Thomas  Robbins,  D.  D.,  1796-1854. 
Printed  for  his  nephew.  Owned  by  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society.  In 
two  volumes.  Edited  and  annotated  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox.  Boston, 
1886-87. 

Svo,     Vol.  I,  pp.  vn,   (1),  1052;    Vol.  n,  pp.  i,   (2),  1131.      Portraits.      (1123 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Birthday  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.  Cele 
bration  of  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  adoption  of  the 
first  constitution  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  by  the  Connecticut  Historical 
Society  and  the  towns  of  Windsor,  Hartford,  and  Wethersfield,  Thursday. 
January  24,  A.  D.  1889.  Hartford,  Conn. :  Published  by  the  Society.  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  98. 

Pages  26-53  contain  the  historical  address  by  Rev.  Joseph  II.  Twitchell.  (1124 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  British  flag,  its  origin  and  history ; 
incidents  in  its  use  in  America.  A  paper  read  before  the  Connecticut  His 
torical  Society,  June  7,  1881,  by  Jonathan  F.  Morris.  Reprinted  from  the 
Hartford  Daily  Courant,  June  8,  1881.  Hartford,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1125 

CONNECTICUT   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Historical   documents   and   notes.     Genesis 
and  development  of  the  Society,  and  associated  institutions  in  the  Wads- 
worth  Athena?um.     Published  by  the  Society.     Hartford,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  114,    (1). 

Contents:  Notice;  The  Hartford  Library  Company;  The  Hartford  Young 
Men's  Institute ;  The  Connecticut  Historical  Society ;  The  Wadsworth  Athe 
naeum  ;  The  Watkinson  Library  ;  The  Connecticut  Society  of  Natural  History  ; 
The  Art  Society  of  Hartford  ;  Report  of  the  Joint  Committees  of  Wadsworth 
Athenaeum,  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society,  the  Hartford  Library  Asso 
ciation,  and  the  trustees  of  the  Watkinson  Library.  Addenda  :  the  Hartford 
Library  Company ;  the  Hartford  Library  Association ;  Bibliography  of  the 
Society,  by  Frank  B.  Gay  ;  Officers  and  members  of  the  Society,  1825-1889. 

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CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Up  Neck  "  in  1825.  By  Gordon  W.  Rus 
sell,  M.  D.  Hartford,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.   145.      Illustrated.      Folded  plans. 

Read  in  part  before  the  Society.  (1127 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  and  reports  presented  to  the  Society 
at  the  animal  meeting,  May  23,  1893,  with  a  list  of  officers  and  members; 
also,  a  list  of  donations  for  the  year.  Hartford,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  49.  (1128 

CONNECTICUT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Annual    report    of    the    Society.     Reports 
and  papers  presented  at  the  annual  meeting,  May  22,  1894;  also  a  list  of 
officers  and  members,  and  donations  for  the  year.     Hartford.  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  62. 

Reports  published  annually  1895-1905.     11  pphs.     Pages  23-38  of  the  Report 
for  1895  contain  a  list  of  "  Connecticut  local  histories  in  the  Connecticut  His 
torical  Society  and  Watkinson  Library."  (112J) 
CONNECTICUT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     1737-1847.     Diary    of    Rev.    Daniel    Wads- 
worth,  seventh  pastor  of  the  First  Church  of  Christ  in  Hartford.     With 
notes  by  its  fourteenth  pastor  [George  Leon  Walker].     Hartford,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  149.     From  Ms.  belonging  to  the  Society.  (113O 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  family  genealogies  in  the  library. 
Corrected  to  Aug.  31,  1901.  Hartford,  1901. 

8vo.      pp.  30.  (1131-1142 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  XOV1KTY. 
Bridffeport,  Conn. 

[In  1899  united  with   Bridgeport  Scientific  Society  under  the  name  Bridgeport  Scientific 

and  Historical   Society.] 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Articles  of  Association,  By-Laws,  List 
of  Members,  and  First  Anniversary  Meeting,  April  14,  1882.  Bridgeport, 
1882. 

8vo,  pp.  38.  (1143 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Roger  Minott 

Sherman,    the    eminent    Connecticut    Jurist,    1773-1845.     By    William    A. 

Beers.     Delivered  before  the  Society,  November  28,  1882.     Bridgeport,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (1144 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  from  the  Life  of  Rev.  James 

Beebee,  soldier  and  preacher,  who.  from  May  8,  1747,  to  September  8,  1785, 

was  pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  at  North   Stratford    (now  Trumbull, 

Connecticut),   written  by  R.   C.   Ambler.     Added.   Mr.   Beebee's  address  to 

the  people  in  1758,  when  they  departed  with  him  to  Fort  George  to  fight 

the  Indians  and  the  French.     Read  before  the  Society,  September  8,  1882. 

Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (1145 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  brief  History  of  the  Bridgeport  Bank, 

with  personal  sketches  of  the  first  president  and  some  of  the  early  directors. 

It  being  a  paper  read  before  the  Society,  November  14,  1884,  by  the  presi- 

•  dent,  R.  B.  Lancey.     [Bridgeport],  1884. 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (114« 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  List  of 
Members,  and  Fourth  Anniversary  Meeting.  April  10,  1885.  [With  Ap 
pendix.] 

8vo,  pp.  27.  7. 

The  Appendix  consists  of  "  History  of  the  Porter  property."      Taper  read  by 
R.  B.  Lancey,  June  12,  1885.  (1147 


164  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  history  of  the  old  town  of  Strat 
ford  and  the  city  of  Bridgeport,  Connecticut.  By  Samuel  Orcutt.  Parts 
1,  2.  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Fairfield  County  Historical  So 
ciety.  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  viii   (2),  1,  393.     Plates,  portraits.  (1148 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report,  1891-92.  [Bridgeport.] 
1892. 

&vo.     Plate.     Table.  (1149 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports  for  1893-5.  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.   100,   Ixxii. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  society  ;  Opening  of  the  Barnum  Institute  of  Science 

and  History  :   Addresses  by  Curtis  Thompson,  Beverley  E.  Warner,  Mr.  Holden, 

Rowland  B.    Lacey,    G.    L.    Porter.     Reports ;    A    sketch    from   the   life   of    Rev. 

James  Beebee,  by  Richard  C.   Ambler  ;     Revolutionary   incident   read  before  the 

Fairfield    County    Historical    Society,   by    Mrs.    Edwi»    R.    Ives ;    Mary    Silliman 

chapter,  D.  A.  R.  ;  A  complete  copy  of  the  inscriptions  found  on  the  monuments, 

headstones,   &c.,    in   the  oldest  cemetery   in   Norwalk,   Conn.,   by   David   H.    Van 

Hoosear.  (115O 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reports  and  Papers.     1896-1897. 

8vo,  pp.  xxxvi,  107. 

Contents:  Officers;  Lincoln  anniversary  and  historical  address  by  Curtis 
Thompson,  March  10th,  1896  ;  Annual  meeting,  fifteenth  anniversary,  April  29, 
1897  :  Wyoming  or  Connecticut's  East  India  Co.,  two  lectures  delivered  before 
the  Society  by  Henry  T.  Blake ;  Names  and  dates  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground, 
Green  Farms,  Conn.,  from  the  earliest  date  to  1897  ;  Index  to  the  Greens  Farm 
burying  ground  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Osborn-Gregory  family  burying  ground, 
Weston,  Conn.;  Inscriptions  from  the  (Private)  "Den"  Burying  Ground 
Weston,  Conn.  (1151 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  Rev.  Blackleach  Barrett  and 
related  Stratford  families.  By  M.  D.  Raymond.  Published  by  the  Society. 
[1893.] 

12mo.  pp.  44,  8.  (1152 

LITCHFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 

LITCHFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Introductory  ad 
dress,  April  9,  1856,  before  the  Society,  on  the  occasion  of  completing  its 
organization.  By  G.  H.  Hollister.  Hartford,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1153 

MATTATUCK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Watertmry.  Conn. 

MATTATUCK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Footprints  of  the  Red  Man  in  the  Naugatuck 
Valley.  A  lecture,  January  27,  1879,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society,  by 
Joseph  Anderson. 

First  published  in  Waterlury  American,  February  7,  1879-,  and  republished 
with  additions  by  Rev.  Samuel  Orcutt  in  his  "  History  of  the  old  town  of  Derby, 
Conn."  (1154 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Middletoicn,  Conn. 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Middletown,  Conn.  Charter,  By-laws, 
and  Officers.  Middletown,  Conn.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (1155 


NEW    HAVEN    COLONY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  165 

NEW  HAVfly  COLONY  HIXTOKICAL  MH'IETY. 
Haven,  Conn. 


NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  His 
torical  Society.     Vol.  i.     New  Haven.     Printed  for  the  Society.     18(5"). 
8vo,  pp.  170,  iv,  192. 

Contents  :  Organization  of  the  Society  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  The  New  Haven 
Colony,  by  II.  White  ;  Civil  Government  in  New  Haven  Colony,  by  L.  Bacon  ; 
History  of  the  Cutler  Lot,  by  II.  White;  History  of  Trinity  Church,  New  Haven, 
by  F.  Croswell  ;  History  of  Long  Wharf  in  New  Haven,  by  T.  R.  Trowbridge  ; 
The  Parsonage  of  "  The  Blue  Meeting  House,"  by  E.  E.  Beardsley  ;  The  Governor 
Gilbert  Lot,  by  E.  L.  Cleaveland  ;  Notice  of  the  Early  Pomologists  in  New  Haven. 
by  N.  A.  Bacon  ;  Correspondence  between  President  Jefferson  and  Abraham 
Bishop,  Collector  of  New  Haven  ;  Bishop  Berkeley's  Gifts  to  Yale  College,  by 
P.  C.  Gilman  ;  Historical  Account  of  Connecticut  Currency,  etc.,  by  II.  Bronson. 

(  1  1  .-,«  ; 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  His 
torical  Society.  Vol.  11.  New  Haven,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  388. 

Contents:  Officers;  Members;  Constitution;  Address  of  the  president,  [E.  E.] 
Beardsley  ;  Early  History  of  Southold,  Long  Island,  by  E.  Whitaker  ;  Invasion 
of  New  Haven  by  the  British  Troops,  July  5,  1779,  by  C.  Goodrich  ;  The  Poetry 
and  Poets  of  Connecticut,  by  R.  W.  Wright  ;  Memoranda  respecting  Whalley  and 
Goffe,  by  F.  B.  Pexter  ;  Remarks  on  Mr.  Dexter's  paper  respecting  Whalley  and 
Goffe,  by  T.  R.  Trowbridge;  Historical  Sketch  of  Stephen  Goodyear,  Deputy  Gov 
ernor  of  the  New  Haven  Colony,  1643-1658,  as  derived  from  "  The  Old  Colony 
Records  ;  "  Ancient  Houses  of  New  Haven,  by  T.  R.  Trowbridge,  jr.  ;  Sketch  of  the 
Life  and  Writings  of  John  Davenport,  by  F.  B.  Dexter  ;  Medical  History  and 
Biography,  by  II.  Bronson.  (1157 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony 
Historical  Society.     Vol.  in.     New  Haven,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  Gi'O. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members  ;  The  founding  of  Yale  College,  by  F.  B.  .Dexter  ; 
The  New  Haven  convention  of  1778,  by  S.  E.  Baldwin  ;  Old  Connecticut,  by 
F.  J.  Kingsbury  ;  History  of  the  ancient  maritime  interests  of  New  Haven, 
by  T.  R.  Trowbridge,  jr.  ;  The  Mohegan  land  controversy,  by  E.  E.  Beardsley  ; 
Governor  Elihu  Yale,  by  F.  B.  Dexter;  Branford  annals,  by  E.  C.  Baldwin; 
'  The  boundary  line  between  Connecticut  and  New  York,  by  S.  E.  Baldwin  ; 
Chapters  on  the  early  government  of  Connecticut,  by  II.  Bronson  ;  The  eccle 
siastical  constitution  of  Yale  College,  by  S.  E.  Baldwin  ;  The  early  relations 
between  New  Netherland  and  New  England,  by  F.  B.  Dexter;  Inscriptions  on 
tombstones  .in  New  Haven,  prior  to  1800,  edited  by  F.  B.  Dexter.  Index  to 
Vols.  i-ni.C  (115S 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony 
Historical  Society.  Vol.  iv.  New  Haven,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  456. 

Contents  :  Prefatory  note  ;  Officers,  1887-88  ;  Members  ;  The  diary  of  Ebenezer 
Townsend,  jr.,  the  supercargo  of  the  sealing  ship  Xeptune  on  her  voyage  to  the 
South  Pacific  and  Canton,  with  a  preface  by  Thomas  R.  Trowbridge,  jr.  ;  New 
Haven  in  1784,  by  Fraukiln  Bowditch  Dexter;  Connecticut  boroughs,  by  Calvin 
H.  Carter;  The  family  of  Nathaniel  Eaton,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  by  Daniel  C. 
Eaton  ;  A  young  man's  journal  of  a  hundred  years  ago  [at  Yale  College]  ;  New 
Haven's  adventure  on  the  Delaware  Bay,  by  Rev.  Epher  Whitaker,  D.  P.  ;  Per 
sonal  reminiscences  of  the  Revolutionary  war.  by  the  late  Thomas  Painter,  of 
West  Haven;  Yale  graduates  in  western  Massachusetts,  by  Rev.  Alpheus  C. 
Hodges;  Branford  annals,  1700-1800,  by  Rev.  Elijah  C.  Baldwin:  The  captives 
of  the  Amistad,  by  Simeon  E.  Baldwin  ;  The  trading  house  on  the  Paugasset, 
by  Rev.  William  G.  Andrews  ;  The  past  and  future  of  this  Society,  being  the 
annual  address  of  the  president  for  18x6.  by  Simeon  E.  Baldwin;  Inscriptions 
on  tombstones  in  Guilford,  erected  prior  to  1800;  Index.  (1J59 


166  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers.     Vol.  v.     New  Haven,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  xci   (1),  309.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Proceedings  at  the  public  opening,  September  28,  1893,  of  the 
Society  building  erected  by  Henry  F.  English  ;  Address,  by  the  president ;  Com 
memorative  address,  by  Horace  Day  ;  Historical  sketch,  by  T.  It.  Trowbridge ; 
List  of  officers  [and]  members,  1893;  Inscriptions  on  Milford  tombstones; 
Sketch  of  Philip  Marett,  by  S.  E.  Baldwin  ;  Recollections  of  New  Haven  between 
1825  and  1837,  by  Gardner  Morse;  Sketch  of  Eli  Whitney,  by  W.  P.  Blake; 
Mrs.  Eaton's  trial  (1644),  from  the  records  of  the  First  Church,  by  Newman 
Smyth  ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  Joel  Root,  supercargo  of  the  ship  Huron, 
from  New  Haven  around  the  world,  September,  1802,  to  October,  1806 ;  New 
Haven  bells,  by  J.  S.  Hotchkiss ;  The  three  constitutions  of  Connecticut,  by 
S.  E.  Baldwin  ;  President  Clap  and  his  writings,  by  F.  B.  Dexter  ;  Early  history 
of  Long  Island  Sound  and  its  approaches,  by  Charles  Hervey  Townshend  ;  Index. 

(1160 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers.  Vol.  vi.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  422.     Portrait.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  Members  ;  Charter  ;  Constitution  ;  By-laws ; 
Biographical  sketch  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Henry  Bronson,  by  Stephen  G. 
Hubbard  ;  Early  Woodbridge,  by  Sylvanus  P.  Marvin  ;  Letters  of  Col.  Nathan 
Whiting  written  from  camp  during  the  French  and  Indian  war,  by  Lemuel 
Aiken  Welles  ;  The  Quinnipiack  Indians  and  their  reservation,  by  Charles  Her 
vey  Townshend  ;  The  oldest  general  view  of  New  Haven,  1786,  by  Dwight  E. 
Bowers;  A  review  of  the  history  of  the  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in  New  Haven 
in  1794,  by  Frederick  H.  Hoadley  ;  The  authorship  of  the  Quatre  Lettres  D'un 
Bourgeois  L'e  New-Haven  Sur  L'Unite  De  La  Legislation,  published  in  Maz- 
zei's  "  Recherches  historiques  et  politiques  stir  les  Etats-Unis  de  1'Amerique 
Septrionale,"  by  Simeon  E.  Baldwin  ;  The  encounter  between  Roger  Griswold 
and  Matthew  Lyon  in  1798,  by  Orville  H.  Platt ;  The  first  public  library  in 
New  Haven,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter;  Negro  governors,  by  OrvSlle  II.  Platt; 
Dixwell  papers,  1676-90,  edited  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter  ;  Supplement  to  Guilford 
tombstone  inscriptions  in  Vol.  iv  ;  Inscriptions  on  tombstones  in  Madison  erected 
prior  to  1800;  Index.  (1161 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Historical  Account  of  Connecti 
cut  Currency,  Continental  Money,  and  the  Finances  of  the  Revolution.  By 
Henry  Bronson.  Read  November  30,  1803,  and  afterward.  [New  Haven, 
1865.] 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  192. 

Forms  part  of  Vol.  I  of  the  Papers,  but  paged  independently.  (1162 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  continuation  of  the  Maritime  His 
tory  of  Connecticut,  by  Capt.  James  W.  Goodrich,  delivered  before  the 
Society,  December  31,  I860.  [New  Haven,  l8G<>.] 

8vo.  pp.  40.     No  title-page;  title  on  cover.  (1163 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  historical  Status  of  the  Negro  in 
Connecticut.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  by  William  C.  Fowler. 

Historical  Magazine,  3d  series,  Vol.  m,  January,  1874,  pp.  12—18  ;  February, 
1874,  pp.  81-85;  March,  1874,  pp.  148-153.  (1164 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  Offi 
cers  of  the  Society  for  the  year  beginning  November  29,  1875.  New  Haven, 
1875. 

12mo,  pp.  10.      No  title-page.  (1165 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Mr.  William  Diodate  (of  New  Haven, 
from  1717  to  1751),  and  his  Italian  Ancestry.  Read  before  the  Society, 
June  28,  1875,  by  Edward  E.  Salisbury.  Taken  from  the  Society's  archives, 
by  permission,  for  private  circulation,  and  printed,  after  revision,  in  April, 
187f,.  [New  Haven],  1876. 

8vo,  large  paper,  pp.  39.      Folded  sheet.      Plate. 

Some  copies  Lave  inserted  "  Supplement  to  the  Diodate  genealogy,"  reprinted 
from  the  Neiv  Ev  gland  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  pp.  2.  (1166 


NEW    HAVEN    COLONY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  167 

XT-.W  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of 
John  Davenport.  By  Franklin  B.  Dexter.  Read  February  1,  1875.  New 
Haven,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  205-238. 

Reprinted  from  Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  Vol.  11. 

(1167 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ancient  Houses  of  New  Haven.     By 
T.  R.  Trowbridge,  jr.     New  Haven,  187G. 
8vo,  pp.  175-204. 
Reprinted  from  the  Papers  of  the  Society.  (11G8 

NEW    HAVEN    COLONY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoranda    concerning    Edward 
Whalley  and  William  Cioffe.     By  Franklin  B.  Dexter.     New  Haven,  1870. 
Svo,  pp.  32. 
From  the  Papers  of  the  yew  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  Vol.  n. 

(1169 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Ecclesiastical  Constitution  of 
Yale  College.  By  Simeon  E.  Baldwin.  Read  April  25,  1881.  New  Haven, 
1882. 

Svo,  pp.  405-442.     No  title-page. 

From  advance  sneets  of  Vol.  in,  Papers  of  the  yew  Haven  Colony  Historical 
Society.  (117O 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Founding  of  Yale  College.     By 
Franklin  B.  Dexter.     New  Haven,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  31.     No  title-page. 
From  Vol.  in,  Papers  of  the  ~New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society.          (1171 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Governor  Elihu  Yale.  By  Franklin 
B.  Dexter.  New  Haven,  1882. 

Svo,  pp.  227-248.      No  title-page.      Half  title  on  cover. 

From  Vol.  in,  Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society.          (1172 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Ancient  Maritime 
Interests  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  By  T.  R.  Trowbridge,  jr.  New  Haven, 
1882. 

Svo,  pp.  85-205. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  on  large  paper,  from  Papers  of  the  yew  Haven  Colony 
Historical  Society.  (1173 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Inscriptions  on  Tombstones  in  New 
Haven,  erected  prior  to  1800.     By  Franklin  B.  Dexter.     New  Haven,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  475-014.      No  title-page.      Hnlf  title  on  cover. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  in,  Papers  of  the  IVnr  Huren  Colony  Historical  Society. 

(1174 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Mohegan  Land  Controversy.     By 
E.  Edwards  Beardsley.     Read  February  25th,  1878.     New  Haven,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  205-225.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.   in,  Papers  of  the  Xr/r  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society. 

(1175 

NEW   HAVEN  COLONY   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Old  Connecticut.     By   Frederick  J. 
Kingsbury.     New  Haven,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.    (2),  63-84. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  in,  Papers  of  the  yew  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society. 

(1176 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Family  of  Nathaniel  Eaton,  of 
Cambridge,  Massachusetts.  By  Daniel  C.  Eaton.  Read  April  22,  1884. 
New  Haven,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.   185-192.      Cover  title  and  half  title. 

Reprinted  from  Papers  of  the  Xeic  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society.      (1177 


168  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  Objects  of  Interest 
Belonging  to  the  Society,  Rooms  2,  3,  and  4,  Old  State  House,  New  Haven. 
New  Haven,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  57.  (1178 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  Haven  in  1784.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Society  January  21.  1884,  by  Franklin  Bowditch  Dexter. 

In   "The  Hundredth   Anniversary  of  the  City  of  New  Haven  "  t  [etc.].     New 
Haven,   1885.      pp.  40-94.  (1179 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Yale  Graduates  in  Western  Massa 
chusetts.  By  Alpheus  C.  Hodges,  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
Buckland,  Massachusetts.  Printed  by  permission  from  the  fourth  volume 
of  the  Papers  of  the  Society.  New  Haven,  188(3. 

8vo,   pp.   253-291.  (118O 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  in  Commemoration  of 
the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of  New  Haven,  April  25,  1888.  New  Haven, 
1888. 

8vo,  pp.  68,   (1). 

Title  on  cover,  1638  :   Founder's  day,  1888.     Contains  an  oration  by  Henry  T. 
Blake.  (1181 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Inscriptions  on  tombstones  in  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.,  erected  prior  to  1800,  together  with  a  few  of  aged  persons  who 
died   after   that   date.      Transcribed   and   annotated   by    Nathan    G.    Pond. 
[From  advance  sheets  of  Vol.  v,  Papers  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical 
Society].     New  Haven,  Printed  for  the  Society,  1889. 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  69.     Plate. 
Title  vignette.  (1182 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Brief  Memorial  of  Philip  Marett. 
Read  by  Simeon  E.  Baldwin  before  the  Society,  September  22,  1890.  New 
Haven,  1890. 

4to,  pp.  19.      Portrait.  (1183 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Peace  Conference '  of  1861  at 
Washington,  I).  C.,  by  William  Warner  Hopkins,  jr.  Read  before  the 
Rhode  Island  Historical  Society  and  the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical 
Society,  1889-90.  Providence,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  27,  large  paper.  (1184 

NEW  HAVEN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  Public  Opening  of  the 
New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society  Building,  erected  by  Henry  F. 
English.  New  Haven,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  91.     Photographs. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  v  of  the  Collections  of  the  Society.  (1185 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY'  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chronicles  of  New  Haven  Green, 
from  1638  to  1862.  A  series  of  papers  read  before  the  Society.  By  Henry 
T.  Blake.  New  Haven,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  280.     Maps  and  illustrations.  (118U 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports  presented  at  the  annual  meet 
ing  November  18,  1901,  with  some  changes  recorded  to  March,  1902 ;  also  the 
charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws,  a  list  of  officers  and  members.  New 
Haven,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (1186rt 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports  presented  at  the  annual 
meeting  November  17,  1902 ;  also  the  charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws,  a 
list  of  officers  and  members.  New  Haven,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (1187 


NEW    LONDON    COUNTY   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  169 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports  presented  at  the  annual 
meeting  November  1(>,  11)03;  also  the  Charter,  Constitution,  and  By-laws,  a 
list  of  officers  and  members.  New  Haven,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (118S 

NEW  HAVEN  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports  presented  at  the  annual 
meeting  November  21,  1904;  also  a  list  of  officers  and  members.  New 
Haven,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1180 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

New  London,  Conn. 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  and 
Officers,  November,  1871.     New  London,  1871. 
12mo,  pp.  7. 
Same  [New  London],  1874.     12mo,  pp.  7.  (119O 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  Meeting,  with  Secretary's 
Report,  November  29,  1880.     New  London,  1880. 
16mo,  pp.  12. 

Same,  November  28,  1881.      New  London,  1881.      IGmo,  pp.  12. 
Same,  November  30,  1882.     New  London,  1882.      16mo,  pp.  1C.  (1191 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Woolsey  Bacon.  Read  before  the  Society,  by  Rev.  Charles  J.  Hill,  Septem 
ber  11,  1888.  Published  by  the  Society.  New  London,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.   12.  (1192 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  History  of  the  Statue  erected  to 
Commemorate  the  heroic  Achievement  of  Maj.  John  Mason  and  his  com 
rades,  with  an  account  of  the  unveiling  ceremonies.  Compiled  by  Thomas 
S.  Collier,  secretary  of  the  Society.  [New  London],  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  62.     Plate. 

The  oration  was  by  Isaac  H.  Bromley.  (1193 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Memorial  of  Rev.  Thomas  Leffing- 
well  Shipman.  Read  before  the  Society,  by  Rev.  YV.  B.  Clarke,  December 
11,  1888.  Published  by  the  Society.  New  London,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  21.  (1194 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers  of  the  Society. 
Part  1,  Vol.  i.     New  London,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.   128. 

Contents :  Preface ;  Officers ;  Annual  meeting,  September  (>,  1889 ;  List  of 
members  ;  An  act  incorporating  the  Society  ;  By-Laws  ;  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
Society  ;  Officers,  1871-1890  ;  Members,  1871-1890  ;  Memoir  of  Hon.  La  Fayette 

5.  Foster,  by  John  T.  Wait ;    Frances  Mainwaring  Caulkins,  by  T.  S.  Collier  ;    A 
Partial  Bibliography  of  the  Writings  of  Frances  M.  Caulkins,  by  T.  S.  Collier  : 
Poems  of   Local    Scenes  and   Incidents,  by   same ;   Memoir  and   Bibliography   of 
Ashbel  Woodward,  M.  I).  :    Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Leffingwell  Shipman,  by 
F.    B.    Shipman;     Memoir   of   the    Hon.    William    H.    Starr,    by    Maria    F.    Starr: 
Memoir  of  Hon.  William  II.  Potter,  by  S.  S.  Thresher;    Description  of  the  Pub 
lic  Library  at  New  London,  by  George  P.  Lathrop  ;    New  London  and  the  War 
of  1812,   Address  by   Rev.   Edward  W.   Bacon  :     Memoir  of  Capt.   Richard   Law. 
by  F.  M.  Caulkins.  (1195 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Records  and  Papers.  Part  2,  Vol.  i. 
New  London,  1890. 

pp.   (4)   58.      Portrait. 

Contents:  List  of  officers,  1891  ;  Annual  meeting,  September  6,  1890;  Address 
of  Hon.  La  Fayette  S.  Foster,  in  Old  Fort  Griswold,  (iroton  Heights,  September 

6,  1880  ;    In  pace  :    In  memoriam  of  the  men  who  fell  in  the  massacre  in  Fort. 


170  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Griswold,  September  6,  1781  ;  Evidences  of  glacial  action  in  southeastern  Con 
necticut,  by  David  A.  Wells  ;  The  Hon.  Henry  P.  Haven,  a  brief  biography  ;  Revo 
lutionary  naval  officers  from  Connecticut ;  List  of  members  of  the  Society,  Sep 
tember  6,  1891.  (1196 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers.     Part  3,  Vol.  i. 
New  Haven,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.    (4)    52. 

Contents  :  Officers,  1892  ;  Annual  meeting,  September,  1891  ;  The  first  organized 
church  in  New  London  County,  by  Richard  A.  Wheeler  ;  The  tradition  of  Micah 
Rood,  by  P.  II.  Woodward  :  Early  printing  in  New  England,  by  T.  S.  Collier  ;  A 
copy  of  a  curious  old  affirmation,  Boston,  1716.  (1197 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers.     Part  4,  Vol.  i. 
New  London,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   (4)   109.      Woodcuts. 

Contents:  The  Revolutionary  privateers  of  Connecticut,  with  an  account  of 
the  State  cruisers,  and  a  short  history  of  the  Continental  naval  cruisers,  built,  in 
the  State,  with  lists  -of  officers  and  crews,  by  Thomas  S.  Collier  ;  An  account  of 
the  old  houses  of  New  London,  by  James  Lawrence  Chew  ;  Report  of  annual 
meeting,  September  G,  1892,  with  a  list  of  officers  and  members.  (1198 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers.     Part  5,  Vol.  i. 
New  London,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.    (4)   60.     Portrait. 

Contents :  Gurdon  Saltonstall,  scholar,  preacher,  statesman,  by  S.  L.  Blake ; 
Orders  drawn  by  the  selectmen  of  New  London,  January  18,  1764-August  3, 
1766:  Memoirs  of  George  Washington,  from  the  Universal  Magazine,  1781; 
Anecdotes  of  General  Putnam,  from  the  Universal  Mayazine,  1781  ;  Report  of 
annual  meeting,  1893;  Officers;  Members.  (1199 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers.     Part  1,  Vol.  n. 
New  London,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  110. 

Contents  :  Early  whaling  industry  in  New  London,  by  C.  A.  Williams  ;  Rem 
iniscences  of  the  monthly  meetings  of  the  Congregational  ministers  of  New  Lon 
don  County  and  vicinity,  by  John  Avery  ;  Famous  old  taverns  of  New  London, 
by  James  Lawrence  Chew  ;  Fact  and  reminiscence,  by  James  Lawrence  Chew ; 
Report  of  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  September  6,  1894,  with  list  of 
officers  and  members.  (12OO 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers.     Part  2,  Vol.  n. 
New  London,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.   (6)   115-182.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Historical  sketch  of  the  schools  of  New  London,  by  Benjamin  Stark  ; 
New  London  Society  for  Trade  and  Commerce,  by  N.  S.  Perkins ;  The  Preston 
Separate  Church,  by  A.  A.  Browning.  (12O1 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers.     Part  3,  Vol.  n. 
New  London,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  187-359. 

Contents :  Two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  New 
London,  May  5  and  6,  1896,  compiled  and  edited  by  S.  Leroy  Blake.  Addresses 
by  C.  A.  Russell,  O.  H.  Platt,  William  II.  Law,  T.  M.  Waller,  S.  L.  Blake,  J.  R. 
Hawley,  Geo.  W.  Smith.  Joseph  Trumbull,  the  first  commissary-general  of  the 
continental  army,  by  Jonathan  Trumbull  ;  Report  of  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
Society,  Sept.  1,  1896.  with  a  list  of  officers  and  members.  (12O2 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  and  Papers.     Part  4,  Vol.  n. 
New  London,  Conn.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  367-426.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  Charles  Augustus  Williams,  by  John  McGinley  ;  Memoir 
of  Benjamin  Stark,  by  John  McGinley  ;  Memoir  of  John  T.  Wait,  by  Jonathan 
Trumbull  ;  Memoir  of  Elisha  Turner,  from  the  Hartford  Courant ;  Benjamin 
Fletcher  and  his  reception  in  Hartford  in  1693,  by  Jonathan  Trumbull;  Reports 
of  the  annual  and  other  meetings  ;  List  of  officers  ;  List  of  members.  (12O3 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF   DELAWARE.  171 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Records  and  Papers.  Part  5,  Vol.  n. 
New  London,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  431-528.     Portraits.      Plate. 

Contents:  Jonathan  Trumbull,  governor  of  Connecticut,  1769-1784,  by  Jona 
than  Trumbull;  Griswold,  Conn.,  by  Daniel  L.  Phillips;  Colonel  Clark,  of 
Lebanon,  by  Mary  Clarke  Iluntington  ;  A  letter  to  my  great-great  grandmother, 
Mistress  Dorothy  Lay,  sometime  of  Saybrook,  in  His  Majesty  George  IPs  colony 
of  Connecticut  in  New  England,  by  Celeste  E.  Bush  ;  Memories  —  A  paper  by  Rich 
ard  A.  Wheeler  ;  Memoir  of  John  Avery,  by  Amos  A.  Browning  ;  Memoir  of 
Samuel  George  Willard,  by  Abby  G*  Willard  :  Presentation  of  portrait  of  Lafay 
ette  S.  Foster,  first  president  of  the  Society  :  Address  by  Jonathan  Trumbull  ; 
Acceptance  by  E.  E.  Rogers.  Captain  Stevens  Rogers,  by  Richard  B.  Wall  ; 
Reports  of  the  annual  and  board  meetings  from  Nov.  20,  1901,  to  Sept.  1,  1903, 
with  a  list  of  officers,  committees  and  members.  (12O4 

Part  i}  Vol.  in,,  published  in  1906. 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections,  Vol.  i.  Diary  of  Joshua 
Ilempsteacl,  of  New  London,  Connecticut,  covering  a  period  of  forty-seven 
years  from  September,  1711,  to  November,  1758,  containing  valuable  genea 
logical  data  relating  to  many  New  London  families,  references  to  the 
colonial  wars,  to  the  shipping  and  other  matters  of  interest  pertaining  to 
the  town  and  the  times  with  an  account  of  a  journey  made  by  the  writer 
from  New  London  to  Maryland.  New  London,  Conn.,  1001. 

8vo,   pp.   xii,   750.  (12O5 

NEW  LONDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Occasional  publications,  v.  1.  The 
stone  records  of  Groton,  by  Frances  Manwaring  Caulkins  ;  ed.  by  Emily  S. 
Gilman.  Norwich,  Conn.,  1903. 

8vo,  2  p.  L,  pp.  7-90.      Illus.   (2  maps)  8  pi.  (12OG 

TOLLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

TOLLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Early  History  of  Tolland.  An 
address  delivered  before  the  Society,  at  Tolland.  Conn.,  on  the  22d  of  August 
and  27th  of  September,  1801.  By  Loren  P.  Waldo.  Hartford.  1861. 

8vo,  pp.   148.  (1207 


DIC  J^ 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE. 
Wilmington,  Del. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Proceedings  of  the  Inaugural  Meeting  of 
the  Society,  31st  May,  1864,  with  the  constitution  and  by-laws.  Wilming 
ton,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Contains  address  by  ,T.  Ross  Snowden  on  the  Early  History  of  the  Settle 
ments  on  the  Delaware.  (12OS 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  First  Annual  Discourse  delivered  before  the 
Society.  By  J.  M.  Read,  jr.  Wilmington,  1864. 

8vo.  (12OO 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  An  historical  inquiry  concerning  Henry 
Hudson,  his  friends,  relatives,  and  early  life,  his  connection  with  the  Mus 
covy  Company  and  discovery  of  Delaware  Bay.  By  John  Meredith  Read,  jr. 
Albany,  1866. 

8vo.  pp.  vi,  209.     Plate. 

Consists  of  an  amplification  of  "A  discourse  delivered  at  Wilmington,  before 
the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware  on  its  first  anniversary,"  with  preliminary 
matter,  notes,  etc.  Also  reprinted  in  an  abridged  form  by  the  Clarendon  His 
torical  Society,  London,  1883.  (121O 


172  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  The  Revolutionary  soldiers  of  Delaware. 
Paper  read  by  Willis  G.  Whiteley  before  the  Delaware  legislature.  Wil 
mington,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.   55. 

Prepared  for  and  read  before  the  Society.  (1211 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  "  Inter  folia  fructus."  A  historical  inquiry 
concerning  Henry  Hudson,  his  friends,  relatives,  and  early  life,  his  connec 
tion  with  the  Muscovy  Company  and  discovery  of  Delaware  Bay.  Abridged 
from  the  work  of  John  Meredith  Rend,  jr.,  and  edited  by  Edmund  Goldsmid. 
[London].  Clarendon  Historical  Society,  1883. 

Sm.  4to,  pp.  88. 

Clarendon  Historical  Society's  reprints,  series  1.  (1212 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Some  leaves  from  the  early  history  of  Dela 
ware  and  Maryland.  Read  before  the  Society,  September  24,  1868,  by  W.  J. 
Read.  Wilmington,  18(18. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (1213 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.     The  life  and  military  services  of  the  late 
Brig.  Gen.  Thomas  A.  Smyth.     By  W.  D.  Maull.     Wilmington,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  50.     Portrait. 
Read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society  convened  for  that  purpose.  (1214 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Catalogue  of  the  Society,  wrth  its  history. 
constitution,  and  by-laws,  and  list  of  members.  Wilmington,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  23.     Portrait.  (1215 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.     A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Oliver  Evans,  a  re 
markable  mechanic   and   inventor,   by   Rev.   George  A.   Latimer.    rector  of 
Calvary  P.  E.  Church,  Wilmington,  Del.     Wilmington,  [1872V]. 
Svo,  pp.  10. 

Prepared   in  compliance   with  a  resolution   of  the   Historical   Society   of  I>ela 
ware,  and  was  read  at  its  annual  meeting  on  the  10th  of  October,  1872. 

Reprinted  from  Harkncss's  Magazine.  (121G 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  A  history  of  New  Sweden ;  or,  the  Settle 
ments  on  the  River  Delaware.  By  Israel  Acrelius.  Translated  from  the 
Swedish,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  William  M.  Reynolds.  Pub 
lished  under  the  joint  auspices  of  the  Historical  Societies  of  Pennsylvania 
and  Delaware.  Philadelphia,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.   (1)   17-468.      Folded  map.      Portrait. 

Forms  Vol.  xi  of  Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 
Pages  459—468  are  taken  up  with  a  list  of  subscribers  to  the  publication  fund 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  (1217 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Historical  and  Biographical  Papers.  Vols. 
i-in.  First  published  separately  under  title  "  Papers  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Delaware." 

Vol.  i.   Contains  Nos.  i-vin,  1879-1888. 

No.  ix  is  published  separately. 

Vol.  u.   Contains  Nos.  x-xvm,  1895-1897. 

Vol.  in.  Contains  Nos.  xix-xxxm,  3897-1901. 

Contents  given  below.  (1218 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  i.  Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  William  Hall. 
By  Daniel  M.  Bates.  Wilmington,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  60.  Portrait.  (121J> 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  ii.  Address  on  the  history  of  the  boundaries  of  the  State  of  Dela 
ware.  By  John  W.  Houston.  Wilmington,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.  lOt.  (122O 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    DELAWARE.  173 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  in.  Some  account  of  William  Usselinx  and  Peter  Minuit,  two  indi 
viduals  who  were  instrumental  in  establishing  the  first  permanent  colony 
in  Delaware.  By  Joseph  J.  Mickley.  Wilmington,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (1221 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  iv.  Memoir  of  John  M.  Clayton.  By  Joseph  P.  Comegys.  Wilming 
ton,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  307.     Portrait.  (1222 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  v.  History  of  the  First  Regiment,  Delaware  Volunteers.  By 
William  P.  Seville.  Wilmington,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.   163.  (1223 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  vi.  Minutes  of  the  Council  of  the  Delaware  State  from  1776  to 
1792.  Wilmington,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.   (1)   xi   (1),  9-27.  (1224 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.     Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,     vii.  Ancient  families  of  Bohemia   Manor ;    their   homes  and  their 
graves.     By  Rev.  Charles  Payson  Mallery.     Wilmington.  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  73. 

Chapters  on  Augustine  Herman,  his  sons,  and  descendants.  The  Sluyter  and 
Bouchelle  families  ;  the  Bayard  family  ;  James  Bayard's  descendents  ;  Dr.  J.  A. 
Bayard's  children.  (1225 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware.  MIL  Diary  of  Capt.  Thomas  Rodney,  1770-77,  with  an  introduc 
tion.  By  Caesar  A.  Rodney.  Wilmington,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  53.  (1226 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  ix.  The  records  of  Holy  Trinity 
(Old  Swedes)  church.  Wilmington,  Del.,  from  1(597-1773.  Tr.  from  the 
original  Swedish  by  Horace  Burr,  with  an  abstract  of  the  English  records 
from  1773  to  1810.  [Wilmington]  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  772.     front.  (1227 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  x.  Memoir  of  Brigadier-General  John  Dagworthy  of  the  Revolu 
tionary  War.  By  George  W.  Marshall,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  26.  (122S 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  xi.  Crane  Hook  Church.  Predecessor  of  the  old  Swedes'  Church 
at  Wilmington,  Delaware.  By  Pennock  Pusey.  Wilmington.  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  28.  (  1229 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  xii.  Memoir  of  Commodore  Thomas  Macdonough.  By  Lewis  C. 
Vandegrift.  Wilmington,  1895. 

Svo.  pp.  14.  (1230 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware.  XIIL  A  history  of  the  Delaware  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati 
from  its  organization  to  the  present  time.  To  which  is  appended  a  brief 
account  of  the  Delaware  regiments  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  Also 
personal  memoirs  of  officers,  rolls  of  same,  oration  before  the  Delaware 
Cincinnati  on  the  death  of  Washington,  etc.  By  Henry  Hobart  Bellas. 
Wilmington,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  112.     Portraits.     Facsimiles.  (1231 


174  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  xiv.  The  Revolutionary  Soldiers  of  Delaware.  By  William  G. 
Whiteley.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware.  February  11, 
1875,  an'd  also  before  the  General  Assembly  of  Delaware,  February  15,  1875. 
Wilmington,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  78.  (1233 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  xv.  A  journal  of  the  Southern  Expedition,  1780-1783.  By  William 
Seymour.  Wilmington.  189(3. 

8vo,  pp.  42.  (1233 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  xvi.  Personal  recollections  of  Captain  Enoch  Anderson,  an  officer 
of  the  Delaware  Regiments  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  With  notes  by 
Henry  Hobart  Bellas.  Wilmington,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  61.      Portraits.  (1234 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  xvn.  The  Colonial  and  State  Judiciary  of  Delaware.  By  Ignatius 
C.  Grubb.  Wilmington,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  70.  (1235 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  xviu.  A  paper  on  Commodore  Thomas  Macdonough,  United  States 
Navy.  By  his  grandson,  Rodney  Macdonough.  Wilmington,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.  i-'L'.  (1236 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xix.  Delaware  Doctors.  By 
Thomas  C.  Stellwagen.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware, 
February,  1896.  Wilmington,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.   19.  (1237 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xx.  Old  Delaware  clock-makers. 
By  Henry  C.  Conrad.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware. 
December  3,  1897.  Wilmington,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  34,  pi.,  port.  (1238 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  CF  DELAWARE.  IV.pers.  xxi.  Leonard  Eugene  Wales. 
A  memoir.  By  Samuel  Rodmond  Smith.  Read  before  the  Historical  So 
ciety  of  Delaware,  September  20,  1897.  Wilmington,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  16.      Front,   (port.).  (1239 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxn.  Jacob  Alricks  and  his 
nephew.  Peter  Alricks.  By  Edward  A.  Price.  Read  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  Delaware,  January  17,  1898.  Wilmington,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (124O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxm.  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  B. 
Smithers,  by  William  T.  Smithers.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society 
of  Delaware,  November  21,  1898.  Wilmington.  The  Historical  Society  of 
Delaware,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  39.      Front,    (port.). 

Also  issued  in  the  society's  "  Historical  and  biographical  papers,''  v.  3.  (1241 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxiv.  William  Penn  and  his 
province.  By  Manlove  Hayes.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
Delaware.  December  2,  1898.  Wilmington,  The  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  51. 

Also  issued  in  the  society's  "  Historical  and  biographical  papers,"  y.  3.     (1242 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    DELAWARE.  175 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxv.  Dedication  of  the  Crane 
Hook  church  monument,  October  IT,  1890.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Delaware.  Wilmington,  The  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  1800. 

8vo,  pp.  37. 

Also  issued  in  the  society's  "  Historical  and  biographical  papers,"  v.  3.      (1243 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.     Papers,     xxvi.     Gunning  Bedford,  junior. 
By  Henry  C.   Conrad.     Read  before  the   Historical   Society  of  Delaware, 
March  20,  1800.     Wilmington,  The  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  1000. 
Svo,  pp.  13.      Front,   (port.)  4  pi. 

Also  issued  in  the  society's  "  Historical  and  biographical  papers,"  v.  3.      (1244 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.     Papers,     xxvu.     John  Fisher.     By  Henry 
C.   Conrad.     Read  before  the   Historical   Society  of  Delaware,   March  20, 
1800.     Wilmington,  1000. 

Svo,  pp.  17.      Front,    (port.)  (1245 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxvm.  Brief  memoirs  of  Horace 
Burr,  M.  D.,  Rev.  Charles  E.  Murray,  D.  D.,  and  Henry  R.  Bringhurst,  de 
ceased  members  of  the  society.  By  Pennock  Pusey.  Read  before  the 
Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  December  22,  1800.  Wilmington,  1000. 

8vo,  pp.  22.      3  port.  (124O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxix.  The  life  and  character 
of  Richard  Bassett.  By  Hon.  Robert  E.  Pattison.  Read  before  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Delaware,  November  10,  1000.  Wilmington,  1000. 

Svo,  pp.  19.      Front,    (port.)  (1247 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxx.  The  life  and  character 
of  John  Dickinson.  By  Robert  H.  Richards,  esq.  Read  before  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Delaware,  May  21,  1000.  Wilmington,  1001. 

Svo,  pp.  26.      Front,   (port.)  pi.  (1248 

HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF  DELAWARE.      Papers,     xxxi.      Letters   of  James   Ashe- 
ton  Bayard,  1802-1814.     Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  by 
Henry  C.  Conrad.     March  18,  1001.     Wilmington,  1001. 
Svo,  pp.  44.      2  port. 

Letters    to    Caesar    A.    Rodney.     The    originals    are    in    the    New   York    public 
library,  and  are  here  reprinted  from  its  "  Bulletin,"  v.  4,  pp.  228-248.  (124O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxxii.  Biographical  sketches 
of  prominent  Delawareans.  By  Rev.  Samuel  W.  Thomas.  Read  before 
the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  April  15,  1001.  Wilmington,  1001. 

Svo,  pp.  18.  (125O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxx  in.  The  bombardment  of 
Lewes  by  the  British,  April  6  and  7,  1813.  By  William  M.  Marine.  Read 
before  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  February  18,  1001.  Wilmington, 
1001. 

Svo,  pp.  41.     Front.,  pi.,  port.  (1251 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxxiv.  The  life  and  character 
of  Edward  W.  Gilpin.  By  Hon.  Charles  B.  Lore.  Read  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  Delaware.  Jan.  20,  1002.  Wilmington,  1002. 

Svo,  pp.  17.      Front.,  pi.,  port.  (1252 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxxv.  Proceedings  at  the  un 
veiling  of  the  monument  at  Cooch's  Bridge,  Tuesday  afternoon.  Septem 
ber  3rd,  1001.  Erected  by  the  patriotic  societies  and  citizens  of  Delaware, 
marking  the. spot  where  the  stars  and  stripes  were  first  unfurled  in  battle, 
September  3rd,  1777.  Published  by  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware. 
Wilmington,  1002. 

Svo,  pp.  76.     Tlate.     Portraits.  (1253 


176  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxxvi.  The  life  and  character 
of  George  P.  Fisher.  By  Charles  B.  Lore.  Read  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  Delaware,  Feb.  17,  1902.  Wilmington,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  16.      Front.,  pi.,  port.  (1254 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxxvu.  Benjamin  Ferris.  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  meeting  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  held  on  the 
evening  of  May  19,  1902.  to  commemorate  the  eminent  services  rendered  to 
the  State  by  Benjamin  Ferris,  the  author  of  "  Early  settlements  on  the 
Delaware."  Wilmington,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  40.      2  pi.,  2  port.   (incl.  front.).  (1255 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxxvui.  History  of  Lewes,  Dela 
ware.  By  Pennock  Pusey.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware, 
Nov.  17,  1902.  Wilmington,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  35.      o  pi.   (incl.  front.).  (1256 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers,  xxxix.  Pennock  Pnsey.  A  mem 
oir  of  Pennock  Pnsey.  late  historiographer  of  the  Historical  Society  of 
Delaware,  by  Hon.  diaries  B.  Lore.  Also  "  Recollections  of  the  corner 
of  Market  and  Tenth  streets,  in  the  city  of  Wilmington,"  a  paper  prepared 
by  Pennock  Pnsey  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and  read  before  it  June 
19th.  1899.  Wilmington,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  31.      2  pi.,  3  port.   (incl.  front.).  (1257 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers.  XL.  Samuel  White  and  his  father, 
Judge  Thomas  While.  An  almost  forgotten  senator ;  and  his  father  who 
was  a  follower  of  Asbury  in  the  early  days  of  Methodism.  By  Henry  C. 
Conrad.  Read  before  the  Society  Sept.  21,  1903.  Wilmington,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  13.     3  pi..  2  port.   (incl.  front.).  (1258 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers.  XLI.  The  Clayton  family.  By 
Henry  F.  Hepburn.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  Feb. 
15,  1904.  Wilmington,  The  Historical  Society  of  Delaware,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  41.      Front.,  plates,  ports.  (1259 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.     Papers.     XLII.     Records  of  the  Welsh  Tract 

Baptist  Meeting,  Pencader  Hundred,  New  Castle  County,  Delaware,  1701  to 

1828.     In   two  parts.     Part.  i.     Copied  from   the  original   records  in  the 

possession  of  the  Meeting  officials.     Wilmington,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  88.      Plate. 

Same.     Part  n.     Wilmington,  1904.     Svo,  pp.  149.     Plate.  (126O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Papers.  XLIII.  Fort  Casimir.  The  starting 
point  in  the  history  of  New  Castle,  in  the  State  of  Delaware.  Its  location 
and  history,  1651-1671.  By  Alexander  B.  Cooper.  Read  before  the  Society 
Feb.  20,  1905.  Wilmington,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  39.     Plates.     2  maps.  (1261 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DELAWARE.  Year-Book  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dela 
ware,  1901.  Wilmington,  Delaware. 

Svo,  pp.   46.      Plate.  (1262 

I^ISTRICT    OF    COI/CnVIBIA. 

[For  American  Historical  Association,  American  Historical  Society,  and  National 
Geographic  Society,  see  National  Associations.] 

COLUMBIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

COLUMBIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  etc.  August,  1833. 
Washington.  1833. 

Svo.      Same.      Washington,  1838.  (1263 


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COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records.     Vol.  i.     1805-97. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  242. 

Contents  :  Organization  and  proceedings  for  1894-95  ;  Inaugural  address  by 
J.  M.  Toner  ;  The  methods  and  aims  of  historical  inquiry,  by  A.  It.  Spofford  ; 
Memorial  of  James  Clarke  Welling  ;  Unwelcome  visitors  to  Washington,  August 
24,  1814,  by  M.  I.  Weller  and  James  Ewell  ;  The  military  and  private  secre 
taries  of  George  Washington,  by  Mary  S.  Beall  ;  Eighty  years  of  the  public 
schools  of  Washington,  1805  to  1885,  by  J.  Ormond  Wilson  ;  In  memoriam, 
Kate  Field,  1840-1896;  Joseph  Meredith  Toner,  1825-1896;  Washington  in 
the  Forbes  expedition  of  1758,  by  Joseph  Meredith  Toner  ;  The  boundary 
monuments  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  by  Marcus  Baker  ;  List  of  officers  and 
members  with  proceedings  from  Feb.  18,  1895,  to  Feb.  1,  1897,  and  index  to 
V61.  I.  (1264 

COLUMBIA  HISTOEICAL  SOCIETY.  Records.  Vol.  2.  Washington,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  318.     Illustrated. 

Contents ;  Constitution ;  Communications  made  to  the  Society ;  Proceedings 
of  the  Society;  The  L'Enfant  memorials;  Something  about  L'Knfant  and  his 
personal  affairs,  by  Wilhelmus  B.  Bryan ;  Maj.  Pierre  Charles  L'Enfant,  the 
unhonored  and  unrewarded  engineer,  by  James  Dudley  Morgan ;  A  sketch  of 
the  life  of  Major  Andrew  Ellicott,  by  Sally  Kennedy  Alexander;  Reminiscences 
of  the  mayors  of  Washington,  by  James  G.  Berret ;  The  life  and  labors  of  Peter 
Force,  mayor  of  Washington,  by  Ainswortb  R.  Spofford  ;  Robert  Brent,  first 
mayor  of  Washington  city,  by  Jnmes  Dudley  Morgan  :  Four  mayors  of  the  city 
of  Washington,  by  Michael  I.  Weller  :  Daniel  Rapine,  James  II.  Blake,  Benjamin 
G.  Orr,  Samuel  N.  Smallwood  ;  Observations  on  the  development  of  the  nation's 
capital,  by  Tallmadge  A.  Lambert;  Cabin  John  Bridge,  by  William  T.  S.  Curtis; 
The  office  of  surveyor  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  by  Henry  B.  Looker  ;  Index. 

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COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records.     Vol.  8.     Washington,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  366. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Reports  ;  Necrology. ;  Report  on  the  bibli 
ography  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  by  W.  B.  Bryan ;  Dolly  Madison,  by 
J.  Madison  Cutts  ;  Old-time  places  and  people  in  Washington,  by  Jeannie  Tree 
Rives  ;  Early  history  of  Daguerreotypy  in  the  city  of  Washington,  by  Samuel  C. 
Busey  ;  Reminiscences  of  Washington  as  recalled  by  a  descendant  of  the  Ingle 
family,  by  Virginia  Campbell  Moore  ;  Efforts  to  obtain  a  code  of  laws  for  the 
District  of  Columbia,  by  Walter  S.  Cox ;  The  removal  of  the  Government  to 
Washington,  by  John  Ball  Osborne ;  The  District  of  Columbia's  part  in  the 
early  history  of  the  telegraph,  by  Edward  L.  Morse  ;  The  presidential  journey 
in  1800  from  the  old  to  the  new  seat  of  government,  by  II.  T.  Taggart ; 
Orphan's  court  and  register  of  wills,  by  William  Henry  Tennis  ;  The  local 
aspect  of  slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  by  Walter  C.  Clephane  ;  The  board 
of  public  works,  by  Franklin  T.  Howe ;  Homes  of  the  local  government,  by 
William  Tindall  ;  Dr.  Thomas  Miller  and  his  times,  by  Virginia  Miller;  The 
centennial  of  the  permanent  seat  of  the  government  of  the  United  States,  by 
Samuel  C.  Busey  ;  Discussion  as  to  the  date  of  the  establishment  of  the  seat  of 
government  at  Washington,  by  M.  F.  Morris  ;  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the 
society  upon  the  removal  of  the  government  to  Washington,  presented  by  A.  R. 
Spofford;  Index.  (1266 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Records.  Vol.  4.  Washington,  D.  C1.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  248.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  ;  Reports  ;  Issues  of  the  District  of  Columbia  press  in 
1800-'01-'02,  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin  ;  The  origin  of  the  parking  system  of  this 
city,  by  William  Tindall  ;  Some  old  family  letters,  by  J.  Henley  Smith  ;  Augustus 
Brevoort  Woodward — a  citizen  of  two  cities,  by  Charles  Moore;  The  United 
States  capitol  in  1800,  by  Glenn  Brown  ;  The  defenses  of  Washington — General 
Early's  advance  on  the  capital  and  the  battle  of  Fort  Stevens.  July  11  and  12, 
1864,  by  William  V.  Cox  ;  Origin  of  the  building  regulations,  by  Appleton  P. 
Clark.  Jr.  ;  The  first  president's  interest  in  Washington  ;is  told  by  himself,  by 
John  Ball  Osborne  ;  The  navy-yard  section  during  the  life  of  the  Rev.  William 
Ryland,  by  Madison  Davis ;  Thomas  Law,  Washington's  first  rich  man.  by 
George  Alfred  Townsend  ;  Index.  (1267 

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COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records.     Vol.  5.     Washington,  D.  C.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  329.      Illustrated. 

Contents :  Proceedings ;  Reports ;  Memorandum  of  sympathy  and  sorrow  on 
the  death  of  Queen  Victoria  ;  In  memoriam — Dr.  Samuel  Clagett  Busey  ;  Old 
families  and  houses — Greenleaf's  Point,  by  Jeannie  Tree  Rives  ;  Early  theatres 
in  Washington  city,  by  A.  I.  Mudd  ;  Richard  Forrest  and  his  times,  1795-1830, 
by  Kate  Kearney  Henry ;  The  centennial  of  the  first  inauguration  of  a  presi 
dent  at  the  permanent  seat  of  government,  by  Samuel  Clagett  Busey  ;  Remarks 
of  John  B.  Gordon,  embracing  a  communication  from  Judge  James  II.  Embry 
in  the  Senate,  March  3,  1897,  on  the  centennial  of  the  retirement  of  President 
Washington  from  public  life  and  the  congress  of  that  era  ;  Equestrian  statuary 
in  Washington,  by  S.  II.  Kauffman  ;  Walter  Jones  and  his  times,  by  Fanny 
Lee  Jones ;  Old  houses  on  C  street  and  those  who  lived  there,  by  Douglass 
Zevely  ;  Early  botanical  activity  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  by  Frederick  V. 
Coville ;  Washington  as  I  first  knew  it,  1825-1855,  by  Byron  Sunderlnnd ; 
James  Greenleaf,  by  Allen  C.  Clark ;  Ninth  and  F  streets  and  thereabout,  by 
Henry  E.  Davis  ;  A  history  of  the  office  of  justice  of  the  peace  in  the  District 
of  Columbia,  by  Charles  S.  Bundy  ;  Life  and  times  of  William  Cranch,  judge 
of  the  District  circuit  court,  1801-1855,  by  William  F.  Carne  ;  Index.  (1268 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records.     Vol.  G.     Washington.  D.  C.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  290.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  making  of  a  plan  for  Washington  city,  by  Glenn  Brown  ;  The 
making  of  a  plan  for  the  city  of  Washington,  by  Charles  Moore  ;  Recollections 
of  a  Washington  newspaper  correspondent,  by  Francis  A.  Richardson;  Washing 
ton  in  literature,  by  Ainsworth  R.  Spofford  ;  The  beginnings  of  government  in 
the  District,  by  W.  B.  Bryan  ;  Remarks  of  James  Dudley  Morgan,  M.  I).,  before 
the  society,  March  10,  1902,  in  exhibiting  a  unique  picture  of  Duddington,  the 
residence  of  Daniel  Carroll  ;  Remarks  of.  John  B.  Lamer,  when  exhibiting  an 
old  photograph  of  the  southeast  corner  of  14th  &  F  streets  ;  Old  residences  and 
family  history  of  the  city  hall  neighborhood,  by  Douglass  Zevely  ;  The  Bradley 
family  and  the  times  in  which  they  lived,  by  Charles  S.  Bradley  ;  A  history  of 
the  city  post-office,  by  Madison  Davis ;  The  seal  of  the  Columbia  Historical 
Society,  by  Elizabeth  Bryant  Johnston  ;  The  theatres  of  Washington,  from  1835 
to  1850,  by  Aloysius  Mudd;  Officers;  Members;  Reports;  Index.  (1269 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Records,  Vol.  7.    Washington,  D.  C..  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  290.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  Historic  Fort  Washington  on  the  Potomac,  by  James  Dudley 
Morgan  ;  Early  history  of  the  Washington  Library  Company  and  other  local 
libraries,  by  W.  Dawson  Johnston  ;  John  Barnes,  a  forgotten  philanthropist  of 
Georgetown,  by  Cordelia  Jackson  ;  The  life  and  times  of  Pontius  D.  Stelle,  by 
Maud  Burr  Morris  ;  Washington's  houses  on  Capitol  Hill,  by  Henry  B.  Looker  ; 
Hotels  (  f  Washington  prior  to  1814,  by  W.  B.  Bryan  ;  Why  the  city  went  west 
ward  ;  L'Enfant's  idea  as  to  how  the  Capitol  building  should  face,  by  J.  Dudley 
Morgan  ;  The  plan  of  the  city  and  its  expected  growth,  by  Glenn  Brown  ;  Devel 
opment  of  the  eastern  section  and  the  policy  of  the  landowners,  by  Allen  C. 
Clark  ;  The  central  section  cf  the  city,  by  W.  B.  Bryan  ;  Old  residences  and 
family  history  in  the  City  Hall  neighborhood,  by  Douglass  Zevely ;  The  first 
master  of  ceremonies  of  the  White  House,  by  John  H.  McCormick  ;  Houses  of 
bricks  imported  from  England,  by  George  Alfred  Townsend  ;  The  lyric  element 
in  American  history,  by  Ainsworth  R.  Spofford  ;  Street  nomenclature  of  Wash 
ington  city,  by  Alexander  B.  Ilagner  ;  List  of  offi<  ers,  committees,  and  members; 
Proceedings  of  the  society,  1903  ;  Principal  local  events  of  the  year  1903  ;  Index. 

(1270 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Records.     Vol.  8.     Washington,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  209.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  financial  institutions  of  Washington  city  in  its  early  days,  by 
Charles  E.  Howe  ;  The  beginnings  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  District  of 
Columbia,  by  W.  B.  Bryan  ;  Early  Methodism  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  by 
W.  M.  Ferguson  ;  Jefferson  and  the  newspapers,  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford. 
Reprints  :  Observations  on  the  River  Potomack.  the  country  adjacent,  and  the 
city  of  Washington,  New  York,  1793,  by  Tobias  Lear  ;  Enquiries  into  the  neces 
sity  or  expediency  of  assuming  exclusive  legislation  over  the  District  of  Colum 
bia  (anonymous,  probable  date  of  publication,  1800);  Prefatory  note;  Some 
data  concerning  Thomas  Law  and  the  Washington  Canal  Company  ;  Observations 


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on  the  intended  canal   in  Washington  city,   1804,  by  Thomas   Law.     Appendix  : 
Officers ;   Committees ;   List  of  members  ;   Communications   made   to   the   Society 
during    11)04  ;     Proceedings :     In    memoriam    Marcus    Baker :     Minute,    by    W.    B. 
Bryan  ;  Tribute  to  Marcus  Baker,  by  W  .T  Mc(Jee  :  Tribute  to  Marcus  Baker,  by 
John  Joy  Edson  ;  Annual' reports  ;   Principal   local  events  during  1004;   Necrol 
ogy  ;  Index.  (1271 
COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bibliography  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  being 
a  list  of  books,  maps,  and  newspapers,  including  articles  in  magazines  and 
other  publications  to  1898.     Prepared  for  the  Columbia  Historical  Society, 
by  Wilhelmus  Bogart  Bryan.     Washington,  1900. 

8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  211.  (1272 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  history  of  the  Washington  city  post-office. 
From  1795-1903.     By  Madison  Davis.     Lancaster,  Pa.  [1903]. 
8vo,  pp.  80.      pi.,  port.,  plan. 

Paper  read  before  the  Columbia  Historical  Society  of  Washington,  I).  C.,  May 
12,  1902.  (1273 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Objects,  Publications,  Officers,  and  Members  of 
the  Columbia  Historical  Society,  1903. 

16mo,  pp.  15.  (1274 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historic  Fort  Washington.  Read  before  the 
Columbia  Historical  Society.  [By]  James  Dudley  Morgan.  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1904. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  19.     pi.,  2  port.,  2  maps,  facsim. 

"  Reprinted  from  the  records  of  the  Columbia  Historical  Society."  (1275 

COLUMBIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Houses  of  bricks  imported  from  England.     By 
George  Alfred  Townsend.     (Read  before  the  Society   November  9,   1903.) 
[Washington,  D.  C.,  1904.] 
8vo,  pp.  195-210. 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted    from    the    Records    of   the    Columbia    Historical    Society,    Vol.    vn, 
1904.  (127G 

DEUTSCHE  HISTORISCHE   GESELLSCHAFT  FUR  DEN  DISTRICT 

COLUMBIA. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

DEUTSCHE  HISTORISCHE  GESELLSCHAFT  FUR  DEN  DISTRICT  COLUMBIA.  Berichte. 
1.  Jahrgang.  1.  Heft.  1.  Geschaftliches.  2.  Die  ersten  Deutschen  im 
nachmaligen  District  Columbia.  Yon  Dr.  Christian  Strack.  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  55.  (1277 

DEUTSCHE  HISTORISCHE  GESELLSCHAB  r.  Die  ersten  Deutsche  im  nachmaligen 
District  Columbia.  Von  Dr.  Christian  Strack.  I.  Teil.  Sonderabdruck 
aus  den  Berichten  der  Deutschen  Historischen  Gesellschaft  fiir  den  District 
Columbia.  1.  Jahrgang.  1.  Heft.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   19-55.  (1278 

SOCIETY    OF    THE    OLDEST    INHABITANTS    OF    THE    DISTRICT    OF 

COLUMBIA. 

OLDEST  INHABITANTS'  ASSOCIATION.  An  address  on  the  life  and  character  of 
John  Carroll  Brent,  delivered  by  John  B.  Blake  before  the  Society,  April  .">. 
1876.  Washington,  187<5. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (127J) 

OLDEST  INHABITANTS'  ASSOCIATION.  Washington  sixty  years  ago.  Paper  by 
Lambert  Tree,  read  before  the  Association,  7th  April,  1880.  [Philadelphia, 
1880.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.     Title  on  cover.  (128O 


180  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

SOUTHERN    HISTORY   ASSOCIATION.      Publications.      Vol.    I.      Washington,   D.   C., 
1897. 

Svo,  pp.  390. 

Contents :  Historical  sketch  of  the  association  ;  On  the  promotion  of  his 
torical  studies  in  the  south,  by  Stephen  B.  Weeks ;  The  planter  of  the  old 
south,  by  Richard  Malcolm  Johnston  ;  Two  southern  magazines,  by  Edward 
Ingle  ;  Colonel  David  Crockett,  of  Tennessee,  by  Marcus  J.  Wright ;  Bibliography 
of  the  statute  law  of  the  southern  states— Parts  I— in — by  Theodore  Lee  Cole; 
John  Owen's  journal  of  his  removal  from  Virginia  to  Alabama  in  1818 ;  Ex 
tracts  from  Bishop  Spangenberg's  journal  of  travels  in  North  Carolina  ;  Bryant 
Lester,  of  Lunenberg  co.,  Va.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Thomas  McAdory  ' 
Owen  ;  John  Brown's  raid,  by  Andrew  Hunter  ;  A  bibliography  of  John  Brown, 
by  Thomas  Featherstonhaugh  ;  Thomas  Lamar,  of  the  province  of  Maryland, 
and  a  part  of  his  descendants,  by  William  Ilarmong  Lamar ;  Iluck's  defeat, 
or  -the  battle  of  Williamson's  plantation,  S.  C.,  July  12,  1780,  by  Marcus  J. 
Wright  ;  A  question  of  fact — Thomas  Pinckney  vs.  J.  B.  McMaster,  by  C.  C. 
Pinckney  ;  Journal  of  the  siege  of  Savannah  in  1779,  by  Gen.  Prevost,  command 
ing  the  town  ;  A  bibliography  of  William  Gilmore  Simms,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.  ; 
Book  notes;  Notes  and  queries;  Index.  (1281 

SOUTHERN    HISTORY   ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     Vol.    11.     Washington,    D.    C., 

1898. 

Svo,  pp.  390. 

Contents :  Report  of  second  annual  meeting,  by  Colyer  Meriwether  ;  Unpub 
lished  letters  of  Andrew  Jackson,  1793-1820 ;  Some  account  of  the  transfer  * 
of  the  territory  of  Louisiana  from  France  to  the  United  States,  by  Marcus  J. 
Wright;  The  society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  the  southern  states,  by  Charles  L 
Davis;  The  dismemberment  of  Virginia,  by  William  Baird  ;  Anti-slavery  senti 
ment  in  the  south,  with  unpublished  letters  from  John  Stuart  Mill  and  Mrs. 
Stowe.  by  Stephen  B.  Weeks ;  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  Charlestown,  in  So. 
Carolina,  by  Pelatiah  Webster  in  17Gr>,  edited  by  T.  P.  Harrison;  William 
Strother,  of  Virginia,  and  his  descendants,  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen ; 
Richard  Winn,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry  ;  Maryland's  greatest  politician — Cecilius 
Calvert's  career  as  an  index  to  the  history  of  the  Palatinate,  by  Edward  Ingle; 
Christopher  Gadsden,  by  E.  I.  Renick  ;  Virginia  women  and  the  civil  war,  by 
B.  W.  Arnold  ;  Early  southern  institutions,  by  Peter  J.  Hamilton  ;  Document — 
Commission  of  Button  Gwinett  as  president  and  commander  in  chief  of  the  state 
of  Georgia  :  Literary  estimate  and  bibliography  of  Richard  Malcolm  Johnston, 
by  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman  and  Stephen  B.  Weeks  ;  Sir  Richard  Everard, 
baronet,  governor  of  the  colony  of  North  Carolina,  172,"»-1731,  and  his  descend 
ants  in  Virginia,  by  Marshall  De  Lancey  Haywood  ;  Mount  Vernon,  Alabama, 
by  T.  II.  Ball  ;  Monroe's  poverty,  by  Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  Social  affairs  in 
17GO — letter  from  Sally  Fou'ze,  February  2G,  1760;  Book  notes;  Notes  and 
queries;  Index.  (1282 

SOUTHERN   HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     Vol.  HI.     Washington,  D.   C., 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  384. 

Contents :  The  mound-builders  of  central  Florida,  by  Thomas  Featherston 
haugh  ;  Edward  Moseley,  a  North  Carolina  colonial  patriot  and  statesman,  by 
James  Franklin  Shinn  ;  Jacob  Ammonet,  of  Virginia,  and  a  part  of  his  descend 
ants,  by  Clifton  Wood  Bransford  ;  Some  difficulties  cf  a  Texas  empresario,  by 
Lester  G.  Bugbee  ;  The  Texan  expedition  against  Mier,  1842  :  Petition  of  Gen. 
Thos.  J.  Green  ;  The  personnel  of  the  North  Carolina  convention  of  1788,  by 
J.  B.  Cheshire,  Jr.  ;  A  confederate  incident,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry  ;  Documents 
(giving  insight  into  the  trials  and  difficulties  under  which  our  patriot  fore 
fathers  labored)  :  Report  of  the  third  annual  meeting  of  the  association,  by 
Colyer  Meriwether;  Sidney  Lanier,  his  life  and  writings  by  George  S.  Wills; 
Nullification  resolutions  of  1828,  submitted  by  A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.;  The  Renick 
family  of  Virginia,  by  E.  I.  Renick;  Henry  Tiinrod :  Literary  estimate  and 
bibliography,  by  Henry  E.  Shepherd  and  A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.  ;  John  Brown's  men  : 
The  lives  of  those  killed  at  Harper's  Ferry,  with  a  supplementary  bibliography 


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of  John  Brown,  by  Thomas  Featherstonhaugh  ;  History  of  the  Salisbury,  N.  C., 
confederate  prison,  by  A.  W.  Mangum  ;  Book  notes  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Index. 

(1283 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  iv.  Washington,  D.  C., 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.  525. 

Contents  :  Washington  and  the  Constitution,  by  ,T.  L.  M.  Curry  ;  Andrew  R. 
Govan,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  Jr.  ;  The  Revolutionary  war  in  North  Carolina,  by  John 
Hodges  Drake ;  Why  the  Confederacy  had  no  supreme  court,  by  Bradley  T. 
Johnson  ;  John  V.  Wright ;  J.  A.  Orr  ;  L.  Q.  Washington  ;  The  Texas  frontier, 
1820-1825,  by  Lester  G.  Bugbee  ;  Documents  ;  A  Baptist  appeal  :  From  the  pastor 
of  the  "  First  Baptist  Church  "  in  Alexandria  to  President  Lincoln  ;  Report  of 
the  fourth  annual  meeting  of  the  association  ;  The  purchase  of  Louisiana  and 
how  it  was  brought  about,  by  Daniel  R.  Goodloe :  The  journal  of  Thomas 
Nicholson,  1746-1771;  Anecdotes  of  General  Winfleld  Scott;  Congressman 
Stoke's  plan  for  investigation  of  public  archives  ;  The  Southern  planter  of  the 
fifties,  by  Louisa  Preston  Looney  ;  Letter  from  a  revolutionary  officer,  Philip 
Slaughter,  January  5,  1847  ;  A  brief  outline  of  Governor  Richard  Bennett,  by 
I.  T.  Tichenor  ;  Light  on  the  negro  problem — a  review  ;  Lee  and  the  confed 
eracy,  by  Peter  J.  Hamilton  ;  The  battle  of  King's  mountain,  written  by  William 
Martin,  in  1843,  from  accounts  of  eyewitnesses  ;  The  society  of  the  Cincinnati 
in  Virginia,  by  John  Cropper ;  Some  colonial  ancestors  of  Johns  Hopkins,  by 
Miles  White,  Jr.  ;  Southern  frontier  life  in  revolutionary  days — narrative  of 
William  Martin,  from  the  Draper  MS.  collections  in  the  Wisconsin  State  his 
torical  society  library  ;  Notes  on  John  Wright  Stanly,  of  Newbern,  No.  Carolina, 
by  John  D.  Whitford  ;  The  Highlanders  in  America;  Index.  (12S4 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  v.  Washington,  D.  C., 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  565. 

Contents  :  The  history  of  the  confederate  treasury,  by  Ernest  A.  Smith  ;  The 
South  in  the  olden  time,  by  J.  M.  L.  Curry  ;  Edward  Ireland  Renick,  by  Gaillard 
Hunt ;  The  report  of  the  fifth  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  by  Colyer  Meri- 
wether  ;  A  sketch  of  William  Vans  Murray,  by  Clement  Sulivane;  The  Calhoun 
letters — a  review,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry  ;  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  General  John  Peter 
Muhlenberg,  by  Marcus  J.  Wright ;  Introduction  to  the  genealogy  of  the  descend 
ants  of  Judge  Paul  Carrington  and  his  wife  Priscilla  (nee)  Sims,  by  J.  B. 
Killebrew  ;  William  Lyne  Wilson,  by  William  H.  Wilson;  President  Davis's  last 
c  flk-ial  meeting,  by  Mrs.  M.  E.  Robertson  ;  The  Kinsey  family — supplementary 
data  on  the  ancestors  of  Johns  Hopkins ;  On  the  history  of  slavery  ;  John  A. 
Broadus — a  review,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry  ;  Was  Texas  included  in  the  Louisiana 
purchase,  by  John  R.  Ficklen  ;  Map  published,  1762  ;  Henry  Baker  and  some  of 
his  descendants,  by  Miles  White,  .jr.  ;  The  lost  colony  of  Roanoke  ;  The  organiza 
tion  of  the  Texas  revolution,  by  Eugene  C.  Barker  ;  An  example — Canada's  work 
for  history;  Herbert  Baxter  Adams  (1850-1001):  His  work  for  southern  his 
tory  ;  The  struggle  of  the  confederacy,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry  ;  Book  reviews  ;  Notes 
and  queries;  Index.  (1285 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  vi.  Washington,  D.  C., 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  562. 

Contents  :  The  Virginia  literary  museum,  by  John  Walter  Wayland  ;  William 
Lyne  Wilson — two  tributes,  by  Hilary  A.  Herbert  and  Oscar  S.  Straus;  Discov 
ery  of  Lake  Suppernong  (Phelps),  North  Carolina,  with  notes  by  George  P. 
Collins  ;  Letters  from  Joseph  Martin  to  Patrick  Henry,  July,  1789-Jan.,  1790  ; 
Documents  on  the  Texas  revolution  ;  The.  American  negro  :  an  answer,  by  W.  II. 
Councill  ;  Report  of  the  sixth  annual  meeting,  by  Colyer  Meriwether  ;  Journal  of 
Charles  Porterfield,  from  March  3,  1776,  to  July  23,  1776,  while  a  prisoner  of 
war  in  Quebec;  Southern  political  views,  1865 — John  II.  Reagan's  letter  to 
President  Johnson  ;  A  bibliography  of  the  women  writers  of  South  Carolina,  by 

A.  S.   Salley,  jr.  ;  The  bi-centenary  of  the  French  settlement  of  the  southwest — 
Hamilton  ;  An  early  decision  on  imperialism,  by  David  Y.  Thomas  ;  Early  Quaker 
records  in  Virginia,  1763  ;  William  Murrell,  an  old-time  merchant  in  South  Caro 
lina,  by  Kate  Furman  ;  The  Spaniards  in  the  south  and  south  west,  by  Stephen 

B.  Weeks  ;  Diary  of  a  march  from  El  Paso  to  San  Antonio,  1849  ;  An  account  of 
the  organization  and  operations  of  the  post-office  department  of  the  Confederate 


182  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

States  of  America,  1861  to  1865,  by  John  H.  Reagan  ;  North  Carolina  in  the 
Civil  war  ;  Development  of  historical  work  in  Mississippi ;  A  valuable  book  on 
Louisiana — "  Le  commerce  de  1'Amerique  par  Marseille,  ou  explication  des 
lettres-patentes  du  roi  pour  le  commerce  qu'il  se  fait  de  Marseille  aux  isles 
Francaises  de  1'Amerique.  Ponnees  au  mois  de  Fevrier  1719.  Par  un  Citaden. 
Ornee  des  cartes  et  de  figures  en  taille  douce,  Leiden,  1782  ;"  General  Sumter 
and  his  neighbors,  by  Kate  Furman  ;  Calhoun  and  secession — letter  from  Calhoun 
to  Collin  S.  Tarpley,  July  0,  1849 ;  William  Barrett  Travis,  the  hero  of  the 
Alamo — documents  relating  to  his  adventure  at  Anahuac  ;  Reasons  against  trial 
of  Jefferson  Davis — letter  from  John  II.  Reagan ;  A  southern  sulky  ride  in 
1837,  from  North  Carolina  to  Alabama — journal  of  Wm.  II.  Wills;  Conditions 
in  North  Carolina  in  1783 — from  John  Sit  [John  Sitgreaves].  Two  recent  books 
on  slavery  :  Anti-slavery  in  America,  from  the  introduction  of  African  slaves  to 
the  prohibition  of  the  slave  trade,  1619-1808,  by  Mary  Stoughton  Locke  ;  A  his 
tory  of  slavery  in  Virginia,  by  James  Curtis  Ballagh ;  Reviews  and  notices ; 
Notes  and  queries;  Index.  (1286 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  vn.  Washington.  I").  C., 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  546. 

Contents :  General  Joseph  Martin,  by  John  Redd,  with  accompanying  docu 
ments  ;  A  southern  sulky  ride  in  1837,  journal  of  Wm.  II.  Wills  ;  Early  Quaker 
records  in  Virginia  ;  Documentary  progress  of  Texas  revolutionary  sentiment  as 
seen  in  Columbia,  by  E.  C.  Barker  ;  Two  southern  historical  commissions,  Ala 
bama  and  Mississippi ;  Report  of  the  seventh  annual  meeting  of  the  association, 
by  Colyer  Meriwether ;  Publication  of  the  confederate  rosters  by  the  federal 
government  ;  Calhoun  as  seen  by  his  political  friends  :  letters  of  Duff  Green. 
Dixon  H.  Lewis,  Richard  K.  Cralle  during  the  period  from  1831  to  1848,  edited 
by  Frederick  W.  Moore;  The  Duane  letters,  1761-1777;  The  capture  of  St. 
Mary's,  Georgia,  by  Admiral  Cockburn — letter  from  Thomas  Harvey  Miller,  1815; 
The  prescript  of  Ku  Klux  Klan,  by  Walter  L.  Fleming  ;  A  southern  traveler's 
diary  in  1840,  by  Wm.  H.  Wills  ;  The  expansion  of  the  old  southwest,  by  S.  B. 
Weeks;  Confederate  naval  books  and  others;  Index.  (1287 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  vni.  1904.  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  532. 

Contents  :  Pioneer  municipalities  in  Texas  revolution — Mina  and  San  Felipe — 
documents,  1835  ;  A  southern  traveler's  diary,  1840,  by  William  H.  Wills  ;  The 
University  of  Henrico,  by  John  S.  Flory  ;  The  Duane  letters,  1774-1781  ;  Re 
construction  documents ;  Reviews ;  Notes  and  news :  Home  life  in  Alabama 
during  the  civil  war,  by  Walter  L.  Fleming ;  Texas  revolution  documents  ;  The 
Quaker  Janneys  of  Cheshire  and  their  progenitors,  by  Miles  White,  jr.  ;  Lewis 
Jones,  of  Roxbury  and  Watertown,  Massachusetts,  1640-1684,  and  some  of  his 
descendants  in  the  south,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr.  ;  Journal  of  William  Calhoun, 
1762-9,  annotated  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr. ;  The  journal  of  James  Auld,  1765-1770  ; 
Long's  priority  in  the  discovery  of  anasthesia,  by  C.  II.  Andrews  ;  The  word 
"  Tote,"  by  Thos.  L.  Brown  ;  Documents  on  Albemarle  sound  and  Raleigh  inlet, 
1789 ;  Orders  of  Virginia  Assembly  of  Dec.  8,  1769 ;  Vice-president  Andrew 
Johnson,  by  David  M.  De  Witt ;  Gen.  Joseph  Martin  and  the  Cherokees — docu 
ments,  1778  ;  Some  recent  race  problem  literature,  by  Alfred  Holt  Stone  ;  The 
National  Era  an  abolition  document — letter  from  Gamaliel  Bailey,  1858  ;  The 
memoirs  of  James  Murray  Mason,  Confederate  commissioner  to  England,  by 
Walter  L.  Fleming;  Index.  (1288 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  ix.  Washington.  D.  C., 
1905. 

8vo,  pp.  449. 

Contents :  Vice  President  Andrew  Johnson,  by  D.  M.  De  Witt ;  President 
Andrew  Johnson  and  Senator  James  Rood  Doolittle,  by  Duane  Mowry  ;  Joseph 
Martin  and  the  Cherokees- — documents ;  Benedict  Arnold's  family,  by  M.  J. 
Wright ;  Mexican  War  documents  ;  American  negro  academy,  by  W.  L.  Fleming ; 
Reviews  ;  Notes  and  news  ;  The  first  clash  in  the  Texas  revolution,  the  taking 
of  Anahuac  by  Travis — documents,  1835;  McHenry  letters,  1796-1817;  Letter 
of  Rear-Admiral  Samuel  Philipps  Lee  to  Senator  James  Rood  Doolittle,  1865 ; 
Account  of  the  death  of  Alexander  Gaston — letter  from  Wm  Gaston  ;  Biograph 
ical  sketches :  Hugh  S  Thompson  ;  Francis  White ;  Doolittle  correspondence, 
Admiral  Paulding's  letters;  Lenoir's  Revolutionary  company,  by  Mrs.  P.  II. 


FLORIDA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  183 

Mell  :  Elizabeth  Marshall  Martin,  letters,  1780  ;  Lafayette's  company  in  Vir 
ginia,  April-Oct,  1781,  by  Marcus  J.  Wright;  Selections  from  the  Doolittle 
correspondence,  contributed  by  Duane  Mowry  ;  The  making  of  the  Confederate 
constitution,  by  A.  L.  Hull  ;  French  refugees  to  New  Orleans  in  1809  (with 
documents),  by  Luis  M.  Perez;  McHenry  papers,  communicated  by  Bernard  C. 
Steiner  ;  Whiting  diary,  by  W.  H.  C.  Whiting  ;  Revolutionary  politics  :  Duane 
letters;  Negro  colonization,  from  Doolittle  correspondence.  (1289-1293 

SOUTHERN    HISTORY    ASSOCIATION.     Christopher    Gadsden.     By    E.    I.    Renick. 
Harrisburg,  Pa..  1898. 

8vo,  pp.   [1],   [242]  -255. 

From  Publication  of  Southern  History  Association,  July,  1898.  (1294 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.     Index  to  names  of  persons  and  churches  in 

Bishop   Meade's    Old   churches,    ministers,    and   families   of    Virginia.     By 

J.  M.  Toner.     Kev.  by  Hugh  A.  Morrison.     Washington,  D.  C.,  The  Associa 

tion,  1898. 

8vo,   pp.   G3.      (Southern   History   Association.      Publications.      Supp.   to   V.    n, 
No.  4.      Extra  V.  i.)  (1295 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.     The  Texas  frontier,  1820-1825,  by  Lester  G. 
Bugbee.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  [2],  103-121. 
"  From  Publications  of  Southern  History  Association,  March,  1900."        (129G 

SOUTHERN  HISTORY  ASSOCIATION.     The  history  of  the  Confederate  treasury.     By 
Ernest  Ashton  Smith.     Harrisburg,  1901. 
8vo,  1  p.  L,  pp.  126. 

From   publications  of  the   Southern   History   Association   for   January,   March, 
May,   1901.  (1296« 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  FLORIDA. 
St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  FLORIDA.  Historical  Society  of  Florida.  Organized 
in  185G.  [Officers;  Constitution;  By-Laws.  Honorary  Members  elected 
July,  1850;  Members  elected  July,  1856.]  St.  Augustine,  185G. 

32mo,  pp.  9,    (2).  (1297 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  FLORIDA.  The  Early  History  of  Florida.  An  intro 
ductory  lecture,  delivered  by  George  It.  Fairbanks,  before  the  Florida  His 
torical  Society,  April  15,  1857.  With  an  appendix  containing  the  consti 
tution,  organization,  and  list  of  members  of  the  Society.  St.  Augustine, 
1857.  (1298 

FLORIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Jacksonville,  Flo. 

FLORIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Account  of  the  organization  of  the  Society,  Nov. 

20,  1902,  in  The  Gulf  States  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  i,  p.  379.  (1299 

FLORIDA    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Scope   and   purpose   of   the   Florida    Historical 

Society  ;  Constitution  and  by-laws  ;  Charter  members.     No  date. 

8vo,  pp.    (4).     Cover-title.  (13OO 

FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY,    READING    ROOM,    ,1X7)    HISTORICAL    ASSO 
CIATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  ST.  AUGUSTINE. 

FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY,  READING  ROOM,  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  CITY 
OF  ST.  AUGUSTINE,  FLORIDA.  Constitution  and  By-laws,  Organization,  and 
List  of  Contributors,  thus  far  for  its  founding  and  support,  June  1st,  1877. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  11    (2).  (1301 


184  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OKOROI.A.. 
GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Savannah,  Ga. 

GEORGIA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections   of   the   Georgia    Historical    Society. 
Vol.  i.     Savannah,  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  307,   (I). 

Contents  :  Introduction.  Oration  before  the  Society  at  the  celebration  of  their 
first  anniversary,  February  12,  1S40,  by  W.  Law  ;  New  and  accurate  account  of 
the  provinces  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia  [by  J.  Oglethorpe],  London,  1733; 
A  voyage  to  Georgia,  1735,  by  F.  Moore,  London,  1744  ;  An  impartial  inquiry 
into  the  state  and  utility  of  the  province  of  Georgia  [by  B.  Martyn],  London, 
1741  ;  Reasons  for  establishing  the  colony  of  Georgia,  with  regard  to  the  trade 
of  Great  Britain  [etc.],  with  some  account  of  the  country,  and  the  design  of  the 
-  trustees  [by  B.  Martyn],  London,  1733;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Gen.  James  Ogle- 
thorpe,  by  Thomas  Spalding.  (13O2 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  ii.  Savannah,  1842. 

8vo,  pp.   (6)   336. 

Contents:  Introduction.  Discourse  before  the  Society  at  their  second  anni 
versary,  February  12,  1841,  by  W.  B.  Stevens;  A  new  voyage  to  Georgia,  by  a 
young  gentleman,  2d  ed.,  London,  1737  ;  A  state  of  the  province  of  Georgia, 
attested  upon  oath  in  the  court  of  Savannah,  November  10,  1740  [by  William 
Stephens],  London,  1740;  A  brief  account  of  the  causes  that  have  retarded  the 
progress  of  the  colony  of  Georgia  [by  Thomas  Stephens],  London,  1743;  A  true 
and  historical  narrative  of  the  colony  of  Georgia,  by  I'.  Tailfer,  H.  Anderson,  D. 
Douglas,  Charleston,  1741  ;  An  account  showing  progress  of  the  colony  of  Geor 
gia  from  its  establishment  [by  B  Martyn],  London,  1741.  Appendix:  Account  of 
the  Society  ;  Constitution  ;  By-Laws  ;  Act  of  incorporation  ;  Officers.  Members. 
1842.  (1303 

GEORGIA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Collections   of   the   Georgia    Historical    Society. 
Vol.  in.  part  1.     Savannah.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  88. 

Contents:  Introduction;  [Biographical  .sketch  of  Benjamin  Hawkins];  The 
Creek  confederacy  [by  W.  B.  Hodgson]  ;  A  sketch  of  the  Creek  country,  in  1798 
and  1790  [by  B.  Hawkins].  Appendix:  Indian  treaties,  1773-1796. 

No  other  part  of  this  volume  was  issued.  The  Society  published  no  more  col 
lections  until  1873,  when  the  publication  was  resumed  with  the  designation  of 
Vol.  in,  disregarding  this  first  part.  (13O4 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  in.  Savannah,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  428. 

Contents :  Preface ;  Letters  from  General  Oglethorpe  to  the  trustees  of  the 
colony,  October,  1735,  to  August,  1744  ;  Report  of  Governor  Sir  James  Wright  to 
Lord  Dartmouth  on  the  condition  of  the  colony,  September  20,  1773  ;  Letters 
from  Governor  Sir  James  Wright  to  the  Earl  of  Dartmouth  and  Lord  George 
Germain,  secretaries  of  state  for  America,  August  24,  1774,  to  February  16,  1782. 
Appendix  :  Casimir  Pulaski,  address  before  the  Society  by  C.  C.  Jones,  jr.,  upon 
the  celebration  of  its  thirty-second  anniversary,  February  13,  1871  ;  address 
before  the  Society  by  R.  D.  Arnold,  July  24,  1871.  (13O5 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  iv.  Savannah,  1878. 

8vo,-  pp.  263.  04.      Illus.     Plans. 

Contents  :  The  dead  towns  of  Georgia,  by  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr.  Itinerant  ob 
servations  in  America.  Reprinted  from  the  London  Magazine,  1745-46.  (13O6 


GEORGIA    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  185 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  v.     Published  by  the  Savannah 
Chapter  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  as  a  contribution  to 
Georgia  history.     Savannah.  Ga.,  1(.H>1. 
Pt.  i,  pp.  xiv,  139. 

Contents  :    Proceedings  of  the  Georgia  Provincial  congress  ;  Proceedings  of  the 
Georgia  Council  of  safety,  3d  November,   1775,  to  Pel).   17th,   1777  :    Account  of 
the  siege  of  Savannah,  from  a  British  source. 
Pt.  n,  pp.  223. 

Contents  :  Order  book  of  Samuel  Elbert,  Colonel  and  Brigadier-General  in  the 
Continental  army,  October,  1770,  to  November,  J778;  Letter  book  of  Governor 
Samuel  Elbert,  from  January,  1785,  to  November,  1785.  (13O7 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vi.  The  letters  of  lion.  James 
Habersham,  1756-1776.  Savannah,  Ga.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  245,  vii.     Portrait.  (13O8 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  delivered  before  the   Society,  Feb 
ruary  12,  1840.     By  William  Law.     Savannah,  1S40. 
8vo,  pp.  43. 
On  the  early  settlements  and  history  of  Georgia.  (13O9 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  memorials  of  James  Oglethorpe, 
founder  of  the  colony  of  Georgia.  By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.  Boston, 
1841. 

8vo,  pp.  xxii,  424.      Portrait.      Folded  map. 

Dedicated  to  the  Society.  (131O 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  lecture  on  Sergeant  Jasper  before 
the  Society,  1841.  By  Robert  M.  Charlton. 

8vo.  (1311 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  before  the  Society,  February  12.  1841. 
By  William  Bacon  Stevens.     Savannah,  1841. 
8vo,   pp.   40. 

On  the  events  of  the  Revolution  in  Georgia.  (1312 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  on  the  qualifications  and  duties  of  an 

historian,  delivered  before  the  Society  on  its  fourth  anniversary,  February 

13.  1843.     By  Mitchell  King.     Savannah  :  Published  by  a  resolution  of  the 

Society,  1843. 

8vo,   pp.   23.  (1313 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Society,  March  7, 
1843.  By  John  Elliott  Ward.  Savannah.  1S43. 

8vo,    pp.    22.  (1314 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Society  at  the  Uni 
tarian  Church,  Tuesday  evening.  March  14,  1843.  By  William  A.  Car- 
ruthers,  M.  D.  Savannah,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  3G.  (1315 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  high  civilization,  the  moral  duty  of  Georgians. 
A  discourse  before  the  Society,  February  12,  1844.  By  Stephen  Elliott,  jr. 
Savannah,  1814. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (131G 

GEORGIA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Lecture  before  the   Society,   February   20,   and 

March    4,    1844,    on    the    subject    of    education.     By    Samuel    K.    Ta Image. 

Savannah,  1844. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1317 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  on  the 

occasion  of  its  sixth  anniversary,  February  12,  1845.     By  Alonzo  Church. 

Savannah,  184;"). 

8vo,  pp.  34,  0.  (1318 


186  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  romance  of  life.  A  historical  lecture  before 
the  Society  on  the  14th  of  January,  1845.  By  Robert  M.  Charlton.  Savan 
nah,  1845. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (1319 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  history  of  Georgia,  from  its  first  discovery  by 
Europeans  to  the  adoption  of  the  present  constitution  in  1798.     By  William 
Bacon  Stevens.     2  vols.     New  York,  1847,  1859. 
Two  vols.,  8vo.      Plates.      Plan.     Map. 

Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society  and  published  under  its  auspices. 
Pecuniary  aid  was  rendered  by  the  Society  for  the  publication  of  the  second 
volume.  (132O 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  meeting,  January  7,  1855. 

Broadside.  (1321 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  on  its 
nineteenth  anniversary,  February  12,  1858.  By  Jolm  E.  Ward.  Savannah, 
1858. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1322 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Indian  remains  in  southern  Georgia.  Address 
before  the  Society  on  its  twentieth  anniversary,  February  12,  1859.  By 
Charles  C.  Jones,  jr.  Savannah,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (1323 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  members. 
Savannah,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (1324 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  reply  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society,  read  before 

the   Society   at   its   anniversary   meeting,   February   12,    1806.     By   Stephen 

Elliott.     Savannah,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (1325 

GEORGIA    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Eulogy   on    the   life   and   character   of    Stephen 

Elliott.     By  Solomon  Cohen.     Written  and  published  at  the  request  of  the 

Society.     Savannah,  18G7. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (1326 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  members. 
Savannah,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (132T 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Wilde's  Summer  Rose;  or,  the  Lament  of  the 
Captive.  An  authentic  account  of  the  origin,  mystery,  and  explanation  of 
R.  II.  Wilde's  alleged  plagiarism.  By  Anthony  Barclay,  and  with  his  per 
mission  published  by  the  Society.  Savannah,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  70.  (1328 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Casimir  Pulaski.  An  address  delivered  before 
the  Society  by  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr.,  upon  the  occasion  of  the  celebration  of 
its  thirty-second  anniversary,  February  13,  1871.  Savannah,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  28.      Large  paper.  (1329 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  resolutions,  and  communications, 
commemorative  of  Edward  J.  Hardin,  attorney  for  the  city  of  Savannah  and 
president  of  the  Society,  who  died  April  19,  1873.  [Savannah],  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (133O 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  siege  of  Savannah  in  1779,  as  described  in 
two  contemporaneous  journals  of  French  officers  in  the  fleet  of  Count 
d'Estaing.  Albany,  1874. 

4to,  pp.  77.      Folded  map. 

Edited  by  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr.,  and  dedicated  to  the  Georgia  Historical 
Society.  (1331 


GEORGIA    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  187 

GKOKUIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  dedication  of  Hodgson  Hall,  by 
the  Society,  on  occasion  of  its  thirty-seventh  anniversary,  February  14,  1870. 
Savannah,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  29.      Photograph.  (1332 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sergeant  William  Jasper.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Georgia  Historical  Society,  in  Savannah,  Ga.,  on  the  3d  of  Janu 
ary,  187G.  By  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr.  [Albany.]  Printed  for  the  Society, 
1876. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

Same.     Albany,  .T.  Munsell,  1876.     8vo,  pp.  30.  (1333 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Gettysburg.  By  Lafayette  McLaws.  [Read  be 
fore  the  Society.] 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  vn.  pp.  04-00.      Richmond,   1879. 

( 1334 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences  of  service  with  the  first  volunteer 
regiment  of  Georgia,  Charleston  Harbor,  in  1863.  An  address  before  the 
Society,  March  3,  1879.  By  Charles  H.  Olmstead.  Savannah,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (1335 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reminiscences  of  service  in  Charleston  Harbor 

in  1863.     By  Charles  H.  Olmstead.     Read  before  the  Society.  March  3.  1S79. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  11,  pp.  118-125,  158-171.     Richmond, 

[1883].  (1336 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Hernando  De  Soto.     The  adventures  encountered 

and  the  route  pursued  by  the  Adelantado  during  his  inarch  through  the 

territory  embraced  within  the  present  limits  of  Georgia.     By   Charles   C- 

Jones,  jr.     Read  before  the  Society.     Savannah,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  42   (1).      Portrait.  (1337 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Anniversary  address   before  the   Society  on  the 
14th  of  February,  1881.     By  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr.     [Savannah],  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  40. 

Title  on  cover  reads:   "The  Georgia  Historical  Society;    its  founders,  patrons, 
and  friends."  (1338 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  members.  Sa 
vannah,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  31  (l).  (133!) 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  suggestion  as  to  the  origin  of  the  plan  of 
Savannah.  Remarks  by  William  Harden  before  the  Society,  September  7. 
1885.  [Savannah,  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (134O 

GEORGIA   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The   life   and   services   of   the    Hon.    Maj.    (Jen. 

Samuel  Elbert,  of  Georgia.     By  Charles  C.   Jones,  jr.     An  address  before 

the  Society,  at  Savannah,  on  the  6th  of  December,  1886.     Printed  for  the 

Society.     Cambridge,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.   48.  (1341 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Sidney 
Lanier.  By  Charles  N.  West.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  on 
the  5th  of  December,  1887.  Printed  for  the  Society.  Savannah,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (1343 

GEORGIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  and  times  of  William  Harris  Crawford, 
of  Georgia.  An  address  delivered  by  Charles  X.  West,  A.  M..  before  the 
Society,  May  2,  1892.  [Savannah],  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  45.  (1343 


188  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Memoirs  of  Georgia  ;  containing  historical 
accounts  of  the  State's  civil,  military,  industrial,  and  professional  interests, 
and  personal  sketches  of  many  of  its  people.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  Southern 
Historical  Association,  1895. 

2  v.  4 to.      Tort.  (1344 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Memoirs  of  Florida :  embracing  a  general 
history  of  the  province,  territory  and  state ;  and  special  chapters  devoted  to 
finances  and  banking,  the  bench  and  bar,  medical  profession,  railways  and 
navigation,  and  industrial  interests.  By  Rowland  II.  Kerick.  Edited  by 
Francis  P.  Fleming.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  Southern  Historical  Association, 
1902. 

4 to,  2  vols.  (1344a 

ILLINOIS. 

ANTIQUARIAN  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  ILLINOIS. 
ANTIQUARIAN   AND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   ILLINOIS.     Proceedings   at   the   first 
session  of  the  Antiquarian  and  Historical  Society  of  Illinois  in  December, 
1827,  with  an  address.     Edwardsville,  1828. 

12mo,   pp.  22.  (1345 

ANTIQUARIAN  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  ILLINOIS.     Address  before  the  Society 
at  its  annual  meeting,  December,  1828,  by  James  Hall.     Vandalia,  1829. 
12mo,  pp.  20. 
Proceedings  on  pp.  18-20.  (1346 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Chicago  Historical  Society  ;  its  origin,  pres 
ent  condition,  plans,  and  necessities.  [Chicago],  n.  d. 

4to  sheet,  pp.  2.     No  title-page.  (1347 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Historical  So 
ciety  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  1850. 

12mo,  pp.  14   (1).  (1348 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  lion.  Daniel   P.  Cook.     Read  before 

the  Society,  June  9,  1857,  by  William  II.  Brown.     Chicago,  1857. 

8vo,   pp.   30.  (1349 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws,  with  a   list 
of  officers,  etc.     Chicago,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  31. 

Some  copies  have  23,   (3)   pp.  (135O 

CHICAGO   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the   first   exhibition  of   statuary, 
paintings,  etc.,  opened  May  9,  in  Barch's  Building,  corner  Wabash  avenue 
and  Lake  street,  1859.     Chicago,  1859. 
8vo. 

Mrs.   I).   Hager  writes  :    "  I   have   heard,   but   not   seen   it   in   the  records,   that 

this  exhibition  of  fine  arts  was  got  up  by  members  of  the  Historical  Society  for 

its  benefit."  (1351 

CHICAGO    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Biennial    report    to    the    Governor    of    Illinois. 

Springfield  (111.),  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  13    (1).  (1352 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  historical  sketch,  of  the  early  movement  in 
Illinois  for  the  legalization  of  slavery.     Read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
Society,  December  5,  1804,  by  William  H.  Brown.     Chicago,  1805. 
8vo,   pp.   44. 
Reprinted  in  1876.  (1353 


CHICAGO    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  189 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  meeting,  November  19th,  18(58.  Addresses 
by  J.  Young  Scammon,  president,  and  Isaac  N.  Arnold.  Chicago,  1808. 

8vo,   pp.   32. 

I.   N.  Arnold  spoke  on  the  early  history  of  Chicago.  (1354 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  Illinois  from  1778  to  1833;  and  Life 
and  times  of  Xinian  Edwards.     By  Ninian  W.  Edwards.     Springfield,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  540,  iii. 
Written  at  request  of  the  Society.  (1355 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  last  of  the  Illinois,  and  a  sketch  of  the 
Pottawatomies.  Read  before  the  Society,  December  13,  1870,  by  John  Dean 
Caton.  Chicago,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (135« 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  last  of  the  Illinois,  and  a  sketch  of  the 
Pottawatomies.  Read  before  the  Society,  December  13,  1870,  by  John  D. 
Caton.  Chicago,  1870. 

12mo,  pp.  30. 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  3,  pp.  1-30.  (1357 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  Constitution,  and  By-Laws,  with  a  list 
of  officers  and  members.  Chicago,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (135S 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  historical  Sketch  of  the  early  Movement  in 
Illinois  for  the  legalization  of  Slavery.  Read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
Society,  December  5,  1864,  by  William  H.  Brown.  Chicago,  1870. 

12mo,  pp.  30  (1). 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  4.  (135J> 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Addresses  delivered  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the 

Society,  November  19,  1808,  by  J.   Young  Scammon  and  Isaac  X.  Arnold : 

Incidents  in  the  lives  of  President  Lincoln  and  Major  Anderson  in  the  Black 

Hawk  war,  Luther  Haven,  George  Manierre,  and  other  early  settlers  in 

Chicago.     With  a  sketch  of  Col.  John  II.  Kinzio.  by  Juliette  A.  Kinzie,  read 

before  the  Society  July  17,  1877.     Sketches  of  Billy  Caldwell  and  Shabonee, 

by  William  Hickling  and  G.  S.  Hubbard,  and  the  "  Winnebago  Scare,"  by 

H.  W.  Beckwith.     Chicago,  1877. 

12mo,  pp.  52. 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  10.  (136O 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chicago  Historical  Society,  November  19,  1808. 
Introductory  address,  by  J.  Young  Scammon.  Address  by  Isaac  N.  Arnold, 
giving  a  history  of  the  Society  and  its  acquisitions  up  to  that  time,  with 
incidents  in  the  lives  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Major  Anderson  ;  also  of 
Luther  Haven,  George  Manierre,  and  other  early  settlers  of  Chicago. 
Chicago,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (1361 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  about  objects  of  the  Society.  January, 
1878. 

Sheet.  (13«2 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  late  Gen.  B.  J.  Sweet. 
History  of  Camp  Douglas.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  June  18,  1878, 
by  William  Bross.  Chicago,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  28.      Plan.  (13O3 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  George  Ma 
nierre,  delivered  before  the  Society  April  1C,  1878,  by  Thomas  Hoyne. 
[Chicago,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  48.     Portrait.  (13O4 


190  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Father  Marquette  at  Mackinaw  and  Chicago. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  October  15,  1868,  by  Henry  H.  Hurlbut. 
Chicago,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (1365 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reynolds'  History  of  Illinois.  My  Own  Times: 
Embracing  also  the  History  of  my  Life.  By  John  Reynolds,  late  governor 
of  Illinois.  Chicago,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  395.     Portrait. 

The  author  was  governor  of  Illinois  from  1830  to  1834,  and  published  this 
work  in  1850.  The  original  edition  having  become  scarce,  it  was  reprinted  as 
above  by  the  Historical  Society.  (1366 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Imprisonment  in  Li  buy  and  Escape  by  Tun 
nel.     By  Charles  Warrington  Earle.     Waukegan,  III.,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  21. 

Read  before  the  Chicago  Historical  Society,  May  23,  1879.  (1367 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Kaskaskia,  111.,  Parish  Records,  1696-1834.     By 
E.  G.  Mason.     Chicago,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 
From  the  Chicago  Times.  (1363 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chicago  and  the  sources  of  her  past  and  future 
growth.  ,A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  January  20,  1880,  by  Willia-m 
Bross.  Chicago,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (1369 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Recollections  of  Early  Illinois  and  Her  Noted 
Men.  Read  before  the  Society,  March  16,  1880,  by  Joseph  Gillespie.  Chi 
cago,  1880. 

12mo,  pp.  50   (1). 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  18.  (137O 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  Society  in  Southern  Illinois.  A  lecture 
read  before  the  Society,  October  19,  1880,  by  Robert  W.  Patterson.  Chi 
cago,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  34. 

Same,  in  Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  14,  pp.  103-131.  (1371 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A   brief  History  of  the   Society,  together  with 

constitution  and  by-laws,  and  list  of  officers  and  members.     Chicago,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (1373 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  earliest  religious  history  of  Chicago.  By 
Jeremiah  Porter,  its  first  resident  pastor.  An  address  read  before  the  So 
ciety  in  1859.  [Chicago,  1881.] 

12mo.     Fergus  Historical  Scries,  No.  14,  pp.  1-80.  (1373 

CHICAGO    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Early    Chicago.     Fort    Dearborn.     An    address 

delivered  at  the  unveiling  of  the  memorial  tablet  to  mark  the  site  of  the 

.     Blockhouse,  May  21,  1881,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society,  to  which  have 

been  added  notes  and  an  appendix.     By  John  Wentworth.     Chicago,  1881. 

12mo,  pp.  104    (20). 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  16.  (1374 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Illinois  in  the  Eighteenth  Century.  [Three  pa 
pers  read  before  the  Society.]  Kaskaskia  and  its  parish  records;  Old 
Fort  Chartres;  and  Col.  John  Todd's  record  book.  By  Edward  G.  Mason. 
Chicago,  1881. 

12mo,  pp.   (2)  68. 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  12.  (1375 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Recollections  of  Public  Men.  A  paper  read  be 
fore  the  Society,  November  15,  1881,  by  William  F.  De  Wolf.  Chicago.  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

Second  edition,  1882.  (1376 


CHICAGO    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  191 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  William  B.  Ogden,  and  early  days  in  Chicago.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  20,  1881  (on  the  presentation  by 
Mrs.  Ogden  of  a  portrait  of  her  late  husband,  painted  by  George  P.  A. 
Healy),  by  Isaac  N.  Arnold.  Chicago,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  40. 

Printed  also,  in  1882,  in  Fergus  Historical  Series.  (1377 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Historical  Chicago — past,  present,  and  future." 
Address  of  Emery  A.  Storrs,  for  the  benefit  of  the  Society.  Delivered  at 
Central  Music  Hall,  December  15,  1882,  Hon.  Isaac  N.  Arnold,  presiding. 
Chicago,  1882. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  20.  (1378 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  William  B.  Ogden  and  early  days  in  Chicago. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  20,  1881,  by  Isaac  X.  Arnold. 
Chicago,  1882. 

12mo,  pp.  40. 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  17,  pp.  1-40. 

Published  also  independently  of  the  series.  (137O 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chicago  Historical  Society  Collections.  Vol.  i. 
Chicago,  1882. 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  402. 

Contents:  History  of  the  English. settlement  in  Edwards  County,  111.,  founded 
in  1817  and  1818,  by  Morris  Birkbeck  and  George  Flower.  With  preface  and 
foot-notes,  by  E.  B.  Washburne.  ( 138O 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chicago  Historical  Society  Collections.  Vol. 
n.  Chicago,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.   134.      Portrait. 

Contents:  Biographical  sketch  of  Enoch  Long,  an  Illinois  pioneer.  By  Harvey 
Reid.  (1381 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chicago  Historical  Society  Collections.  Vol. 
in.  Chicago,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  8,   xxviii,   17-633.      Portraits.      Facsimiles. 

Contents:  The  Edwards  papers;  being  a  portion  of  the  collection  of  the 
letters,  papers,  and  manuscripts  of  Ninian  Edwards.  I'klited  by  E.  B.  Wash 
burne.  (1382 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chicago  Historical  Society  Collections.  Vol. 
iv.  Chicago,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  xxv,  521.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Early  Chicago  and  Illinois,  edited  and  annotated  by  Edward  G. 
Mason;  Inscription;  Papers;  Officers,  1880;  Members;  Gurdon  S.  Ilub- 
bard,  a  settler  of  Chicago  in  1818,  by  Grant  Goodrich  ;  Isaac  N.  Arnold,  a 
settler  of  Chicago  in  1836,  by  E.  B.  Washburne :  Mark  Skinner,  by  E.  W. 
Blatchford  ;  Elihu  B.  Washburne,  by  George  W.  Smith  ;  Tribute  of  William 
II.  Bradley  ;  Philo  Carpenter,  a  settler  of  Chicago  in  1832,  by  Henry  L. 
Hammond  ;  Samuel  Stone,  by  Mrs.  William  Barry  ;  Sketch  of  Pierre  Menard, 
by  E.  G.  Mason;  The  first  lieutenant-governor  of  Illinois,  by  Henry  S.  Baker; 
Pierre  Menard  papers  ;  Noel  Le  Vasseur,  by  Stephen  R.  Moore ;  Lists  of  early 
Illinois  citizens,  introduction  by  E.  G.  Mason  :  Heads  of  families  in  Kaskaskia 
in  or  before  1783;  Inhabitants  of  Prairie  du  Rocher  and  St.  Philips  in  1783; 
Heads  of  families  in  Cahokia  and  Us  environs  in  1783  ;  Heads  of  families  at 
Cahokia,  Prairie  du  Rocher,  etc.,  1783  ;  Liste  des  habitans  resident  aux  Kaskas- 
kias  en  1700;  Captain  Piggofs  company.  April  26,  1700 ;  Roll  of  Captain 
Saucier's  company  August  I,  1700;  Captain  Dubuque's  company,  August  1.  1700; 
Roll  of  militia  of  Kaskaskia.  August  1.  1700;  Roll  of  militia  of  Prairie  du 
Rocher,  August  1,  1700;  General  returns  of  St.  Clalr  County  militia.  August  1, 
1700.  John  Rice  Jones,  a  brief  sketch  of  the  life  and  public  career  of  the  first 

•;«'ticing  lawyer  in  Illinois,  by  W.  A.  Burt  Jones:  Rice  Jones,  by  W.  A.  Burt 

:    John  Todd's  Record  book  ;    John  Todd  Papers  ;  British  Illinois  :    Philippe 

de  Ro*'heblave,  sketch  by  E.  G.  Mason;  Rocheblave  papers;  Court  of  Inquiry  at 

Fort  Chnrtres,  by  John  Moses;  Index.  (1383 


192  AMERICAN-    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Congressional  Reminiscences:  Adams,  Benton, 
Calhoun,  Clay,  and  Webster.  An  address,  March  1<J,  1882,  before  the  So 
ciety,  with  notes  and  an  appendix,  by  Chicago's  first  Congressman,  John 
Wentworth.  Chicago,  1882. 

12mo,  pp.  101. 

Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.   24.  (1384 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  Edward  Coles,  second  governor  of 
Illinois,  and  of  the  slavery  struggle  of  1823-1884.  Prepared  for  the  Society 
by  E.  B.  Washburne.  Chicago,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  253.      Portrait.      Facsimiles.  (1385 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  By-Laws,  together  with  list  of 
officers  and  members.     Chicago,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  27. 

Same,  corrected  edition,  pp.  28.  (1386 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  Illinois  Railroads.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  February  20,  1883,  by  Win.  K.  Ackerman.  Notes  by  John  Went 
worth.  Also,  an  appendix,  with  the  Breese-Douglas  correspondence  on  the 
inception  and  origin  of  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad,  and  the  origin  of 
names  of  stations  on  the  Illinois  Central  Railroad.  Chicago,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  174.  (1387 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Chicago  Historical  Society's  Proceedings.  De 
cember  18,  1883.  Chicago,  18,84. 

Svo,  pp.   (4)  5G.     Two  portraits. 

Contents  :  The  Dearborns  :  A  discourse  commemorative  of  the  eightieth  anni 
versary  of  the  occupation  of  Fort  Dearhorn,  and  the  first  settlement  at  Chicago. 
Read,  December  18,  1883,  by  Daniel  Goodwin,  jr.     With  remarks  of  John  Went 
worth,  .1.  Young  Scammon,  E.  B.  Washburne,  and  I.  N.  Arnold.  (1388 
CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Dearborns:  A  discourse  commemorative  of 
the  eightieth  anniversary  of  the  occupation  of  Fort  Dearborn,  and  the  first 
settlement   at   Chicago.     Read  before  the   Society,   December   18,    1883,   by 
Daniel  Goodwin,  jr.     With  remarks  of  John  Wentworth,  J.  Young  Scammon, 
E.  B.  Washburne,  and  I.  N.  Arnold.     Chicago,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.    (4),  56.     Two  portraits. 

Title  on  cover  reads:  "The  Dearborns.      By  Daniel  Goodwin,  jr.      Chicago  His 
torical  Society's  Proceedings."  (1389 
CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Illinois  and  the  Thirteenth  Amendment  to  the 
Constitution  cf  the  United  States.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  Janu 
ary,  15,  1884,  by  William  Bross.     Chicago,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (139O 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  In  Memoriam.  Memorial  addresses  commemo 
rative  of  the  lives  and  characters  of  Hon.  Isaac  X.  Arnold,  late  president, 
and  Hon.  Thomas  Hoyne,  late  vice-president,  of  the  Society.  Delivered 
before  the  Society,  October  21,  1884,  by  E.  B.  Washburne,  Thomas  Drum- 
mond.  and  Van  II.  Higgins,  in  respect  of  Mr.  Arnold ;  John  Wentworth,  in 
respect  of  Mr.  Hoyne.  Chicago,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  43.  (1391 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Theater;  its  early  days  in  Chicago.  A  paper 

read  before  the  Society,  February  19,  1884,  by  J.  II.  McVicker.  Chicago, 
1884. 

8vo,  pp.  88.  (1392 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charles  Hammond  and  his  relations  to  Henry 
Clay  and  John  Quincy  Adams;  or  constitutional  limitations  and  the  contest 
for  freedom  of  speech  and  the  press.  An  address  before  the  Society,  May 
20,  1884,  by  William  Henry  Smith.  Chicago,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  72.  (1393 


CHICAfO    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  193 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  Socp.ry.  In  Memoriam :  Isaac  Newton  Arnold,  November 
30,  1813,  to  April  24,  1884;  Arthur  Mason  Arnold,  May  13,  1858,  to  April  2<>, 
1873.  Chicago,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  115.     Portrait,     pp.  36-72  contain  the  proceedings  of  the  Society. 

(1394 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  In  Memoriam:  John  S.  Wright.  An  address 
delivered  before  the  Society,  July  21,  1885,  by  Augustine  W.  Wright.  Chi 
cago,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.  40.  (1395 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Samuel  de  Champlain :  a  brief  sketch  of  the 
eminent  navigator  and  discoverer.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  20, 
1885,  by  Henry  II.  Hurlbut.  A  portrait  of  the  great  explorer,  painted  by 
Miss  Harriet  P.  Hurlbut,  was  on  this  occasion  presented  in  her  name  to  the 
Society.  Chicago,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.   19.  (1396 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  By-Laws  of  the  Society,  to 
gether  with  list  of  officers  and  members,  1885-86.  Chicago,  1SSG. 

Svo,  pp.  27   (1).  (1397 

•    CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reports  of  quarterly   meetings,   January,    1889- 
Nov.,  1902.     Chicago,  1889-1902. 

Svo.      Issued  in  leaflets  paged  continuously  to  form  a  volume.  (1398 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  special  meeting,  January  17,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  179-202. 

[Memorial  meeting  to  commemorate  Henry  William  King.]  (1399 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  special  meeting,  April  3,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  253-272. 

Contents  :  Father  Marquette,  by  Franklin  MacVeagh  ;  Marquette  at  Michilli- 
mackinac,  by  Edward  Osgood  Brown.  (14OO 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  special  meeting,  April  2(5,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  27*3-297. 

Contents:    Illinois,   by   Adlai    E.   Stevenson.  (14O1 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ceremonies  at  the  unveiling  of  the  bron/e  me 
morial  group  of  the  Chicago  massacre  of  1812.  Chicago.  Printed  for  the 
Chicago  Historical  Soc.,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  23.      Front.  (14O2 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     In  memory  of  Robert  C.  Winthrop.     By  Daniel 
Goodwin.     Delivered  before  the  Chicago  Literary  Club,  November  20,  1888. 
and  the  Chicago  Historical  Society,  November  20,  1894.     Chicago,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  64.      Folded  plan.  (14O3 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Officers,  members,  constitution,  by-laws.  Chi 
cago,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  22.  (1404 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  Constitution,  By-Laws;  Roll  of  mem 
bership,  1901 ;  List  of  officers  and  members,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.  58,  xvi.  (14O5 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  Constitution,  By-Laws  ;  Membership  list ; 
Annual  report.  1903. 

Syo,  pp.  54.  (14O6 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eleazer  Williams  not  the  dauphin  of  France;  a 
lecture  read  before  the  Chicago  Historical  Society  December  4,  1902,  by 
William  Ward  Wight.  Chicago,  1903. 

Svo,  2  p.  1.,  35,   [1]  pp.      Front,    (port.)       (Fergus'  historical  series,  no.  35.) 

(1407 
H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 13 


194  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  Constitution,  J  /  Laws  ;  Membership  list. 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  155-256.     Plate. 

Same,  1905,  pp.  290-370.     Illus.  (14O8 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL,  SOCIETY.  In  memoriam.  John  Nelson  Jewett,  LL.  D., 
president  of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society,  1899-1904.  Memorial  meeting 
in  the  lecture  hall  of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society,  February  29th,  1904. 
[Chicago?  1904.] 

8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  7-37.  (14O9 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Attitude  of  the  Chicago  Common  Council  toward 
the  Fugitive  Slave  Law.  By  Charles  W.  Mann.  Read  before  the  Society, 
Jan.  29,  1903. 

Title  taken  from  the  Annual  Report,  1904-5,  p.  193.  (141O 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  disputed  boundary  line  between  Illinois  and 
Wisconsin.  An  address  by  William  Rodebaugh  before  the  Society,  May  19, 
1904. 

Title  taken  from  the  Annual  Report,  1904-5,  p.  193.  (1411 

CHICAGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  days  of  Peoria  and  Chicago.  By  David 
McCulloch.  An  address  before  the  Society,  Jan.  19,  1904. 

Title  taken  from  the  Annual  Report,  1904-5,  p.  193.  (1412 

EVANSTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Evanston.  111 

EVANSTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  meeting,  January  24,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.    (4).  (1413 

EVANSTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report,  3d.     1902.     Chicago,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   10,  2.     Portrait.  (1413o 

EVANSTON    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Our    Indian    predecessors — the    first    Evans- 
tonians.     A  paper  read  before  the  society  by  Frank  R.  Grover,  November 
2nd,  1901.     Evanston,  111..  [1901]. 
8vo,  pp.  28,  [2]. 
At  head  of  title:  Evanston  Historical  Society.  (1414 

FRANKLIN  SOCIETY. 
Chicago,  III. 

FRANKLIN    SOCIETY.     Publications    of    the    Franklin    Society.     Vols.    i    and   n. 
Chicago,  1869-70. 
4to. 

Contents  :    No.  1.   The  Printer,  by  J.  W.  Sheahan,  pp.  20.     No.  2.   Early  News 
papers  in  Illinois,  by  H.  R.  Boss,  pp.  48.  (1415 

GERMAN-AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF   ILLINOIS. 

Chicago.  111. 

DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE  HISTORISCHE  GESELLSCHAFT  VON  ILLINOIS.  Deutsch- 
Amerikanische  Geschichtsblatter.  Vierteljahrsschrift.  Heransg.  von  der 
Deutsch-Amerikanischen  Historischen  Gesellschaft  von  Illinois.  Vols.  i-v. 
Chicago,  111.,  1901-1905. 

5  vols.      8vo.  (1416 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pioneer  leaders.  Read  before  the 
German-American  Historical  Society  of  Illinois,  at  Chicago,  Feb.  12,  1901. 
By  Ernest  Bruncken.  [n.  p.,  1901?] 

4to,  [4]  pp. 

Caption  title.  (1417 


ILLINOIS    STATE  '  HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  195 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  JOLIKT. 
Joliet,  III. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  JOLIET.  Forty  years  ago :  A  contribution  to  the  early 
history  of  Joliet  and  Will  County.  Two  lectures  before  the  Society,  by 
George  H.  Woodruff,  December  7,  1873,  and  March  24,  1874.  Joliet,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  (2)  108.  (1418 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUJNCY,  ILLINOIS. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUINCY,  ILLINOIS.  Officers,  members,  constitution,  by 
laws.  Organized  1896.  Incorporated  1896.  Quincy,  Illinois,  1901. 

16mo,  pp.   15,    (1).  (1419 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  annual  meeting  to  be  held  at  the 
Bradley  Polytechnic  Institute,  Peoria,  Illinois,  January  5  and  6.  1900. 
Program.  "  (1420 

ILLINOIS   STATE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Transactions   of  the   Illinois   State   His 
torical  Society  for  the  year  1900.     Springfield,  111.,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  55. 

(Publication  No.  4  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.) 
Contents  :  History,  organization,  and  objects  of  the  Society  ;  Journal  of  pro 
ceedings  ;  President's  address,  by  Hiram  W.  Beckwith  ;  The  worth  of  a  state 
historical  society,  by  Richard  Edwards  ;  The  field  for  archaeological  research  in 
Illinois,  by  J.  F.  Snyder ;  Local  historical  societies — their  field  of  work  and 
their  relation  to  the  state  society,  by  J.  H.  Burnham ;  Congressional  remi 
niscences,  by  James  M.  Ruggles ;  Recollections  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  by 
George  M.  McConnell ;  Historical  materials  in  the  State  Historical  Library  at 
Springfield,  by  George  N.  Black.  (1421 

ILLINOIS   STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions  of  the  Illinois  State  His 
torical  Society  for  the  year  1901.     Springfield,  111..  1901. 
8vo,  pp.   122. 

(Publication  No.  6  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.) 
Contents:  Constitution;  Officers;  Proceedings,  etc.;  The  organization  of  the 
Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  by  J.  F.  Snyder;  Annual  address  before  the 
Society,  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites  :  The  objects  of  the  German-American  His 
torical  Society,  by  William  Vocke  ;  The  influence  of  government  land  grants  for 
educational  purposes  upon  the  educational  system  of  the  state,  by  Jonathan 
Baldwin  Turner ;  Old  Peoria,  by  David  McCulloch ;  Slavery  in  Illinois,  by 
Ethan  A.  Snively ;  Early  reminiscences,  by  A.  W.  French ;  The  oldest  civil 
record  in  the  west,  by  J.  Nick  Perrin  ;  Illinois  during  the  Revolution,  by  Laura 
D.  Fcssenden  ;  In  memoriam,  John  M.  Palmer,  by  Euclid  B.  Rogers ;  General 
John  A.  McClernand,  by  Alfred  Orendorff ;  The  life  and  services  of  General 
James  M.  Ruggles,  by  P.  L.  Diffenbacher  ;  The  Wood  River  massacre,  by  Volney 
P.  Richmond ;  The  Stuart-Bennett  duel,  the  first  duel  fought  in  Illinois,  at 
Belleville,  in  St.  Clair  county,  Feb.  8,  1810,  by  James  Affleck  ;  John  Russel,  of 
Bluffdale,  Illinois,  by  S.  G.  Russell ;  An  incident  in  the  early  history  of  Morgan 
county,  Illinois,  by  John  Yaple ;  Stephen  A.  Douglas,  some  old  letters  by,  and 
relating  to,  the  distinguished  statesman,  by  Joseph  Wallace;  The  Black  Hawk 
War,  an  account  of  the  discovery  of  the  graves  of  the  men  who  fell  in  the 
"  Battle  of  Stillman's  Run  "  on  May  14,  1862,  by  R.  W.  Newlands  ;  Index. 

(1422 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions  for  1902.     Springfield,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  246.     Illustrated. 

(Publication  No.  7  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library.) 

*  Contents:  Officers,  members;  Reports;  Historical  Department  of  Illinois — 
statistics  and  suggestions,  by  J.  F.  Snyder  :  Addresses  by  C.  W.  Barnes  and  H.  W. 
Beckwith;  The  sources  and  results  of  law  in  Illinois,  by  John  N.  Jewett ;  The 
organization  and  history  of  Illinois  college,  by  Edward  P.  Kirby ;  Rev.  Peter 
Cartwright,  by  M.  H.  Chamberlin  ;  Early  religious  methods  and  leaders  in  Illi 
nois,  by  W.  F.  Short ;  The  first  Irish  in  Illinois,  by  P.  T.  Barry  ;  Illinois  and  its 


196  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

people,  by  George  Murray  McConnell ;  Some  facts  in  the  judicial  history  of 
Illinois,  by  J.  O.  Cunningham ;  The  Bishop  Hill  colony,  by  Hiram  Bigelow ; 
Major  John  T.  Stuart,  by  C.  C.  Brown ;  The  state's  internal  improvement 
venture  of  1837—8,  by  Bernard  Stuve  ;  Kaskaskia  road  and  trails,  with  a  map, 
by  Frank  Moore ;  The  French  in  Illinois,  by  .1.  Nick  Perrin ;  Saukenuk,  by 
Julia  Mills  Dunn  ;  Illinois  ancestry  among  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revo 
lution,  by  Katharine  C.  Sparks ;  Richard  Yates's  services  to  Illinois  as  war 
governor,  by  Wm.  Jayne ;  Destruction  of  the  Fox  Indians  in  1730  by  the 
French  and  their  allies,  with  maps,  by  John  F.  Steward;  In  memoriam,  Mary 
Nash  Stuart ;  Life  and  character  of  Isaac  Funk,  by  L.  H.  Herrick  ;  Stillman's 
defeat,  by  Frank  E.  Stevens ;  The  site  of  Fort  Cre"vecoeur,  by  Ada  Greenwood 
MacLaughlin ;  Copies  of  Paris  documents,  1730—31  (relating  to  Illinois),  pro 
cured  by  J.  F.  Steward ;  Narrative  of  the  capture  of  William  Biggs  by  the 
Kickapoo  Indians  in  1788,  written  by  himself;  Index.  (1423 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions  for  the  year  1903.  Fourth 
animal  meeting  of  the  Society,  Jan.  27  and  28,  1903.  Springfield,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  376.  Illustrated.  (Publication  No.  8  of  the  State  Historical 
Library.) 

Contents  :  Officers,  members,  committees  ;  Transactions  ;  Address  of  welcome, 
W.  A.  Northcott ;  Response  of  J.  F.  Snyder ;  Constitutional  conventions  and 
constitutions  of  Illinois,  by  Adlai  E.  Stevenson ;  The  mines  of  Jo  Daviess 
county,  by  William  Spensley ;  Old  Fort  Massac,  by  Mrs.  Mathew  T.  Scott ; 
Men  and  manners  of  the  early  days  in  Illinois,  by  A.  W.  French  ;  Sectional  forces 
in  the  history  of  Illinois,  by  Evarts  B.  Greene  ;  Decisive  events  in  the  building 
of  Illinois,  by  Wm.  H.  Collins  ;  Edward  Coles,  second  governor  of  Illinois,  by 
Mrs.  S.  P.  Wheeler  ;  Fort  De  Chartres — its  origin,  growth,  and  decline,  by  Joseph 
Wallace  ;  A  few  notes  for  an  industrial  history  of  Illinois,  by  Ethelbert  Stewart ; 
Necrologist's  report ;  Prairie  du  Rocher  church  records,  1743-1745,  with  trans 
lation  by  C.  J.  Eschmann  ;  Travels  in  Illinois  in  1819,  by  Ferdinand  Ernst ; 
The  army  led  by  Col.  George  Rogers  Clark  in  his  conquest  of  the  Illinois, 
1778-9;  Notes  by  J.  F.  Snyder;  An  early  Illinois  newspaper  (Illinois  Herald), 
extracts  from  its  files,  by  J.  H.  Burnham ;  Forgotten  statesmen  of  Illinois — 
John  McLean,  Thomas  Sloo,  Charles  Slade ;  The  attorneys-general  of  Illinois, 
by  Mason  H.  Newell ;  Lincoln  in  Rushville,  1832  to  1858,  by  Howard  F.  Dyson  ; 
Early  history  of  the  drug  trade  of  Chicago,  compiled  from  the  records  of  the 
Chicago  veteran  druggists'  association,  by  Albert  E.  Ebert ;  Jean  Gabriel 
Cerre — a  sketch,  by  Walter  B.  Douglas ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  historic 
places  in  Illinois  ;  Action  of  the  Illinois  members  of  the  society  of  Daughters 
of  the  American  Revolution  in  relation  to  the  purchase  by  the  state  of  the  site 
of  old  Fort  Massac ;  Report  of  the  trustees  of  the  Illinois  state  historical 
library,  1901-1902  ;  Index.  (1424 

For  Transactions,  1904.     Springfield,  1904,  see  Appendix. 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  field  for  archaeological  research  in 
Illinois ;  a  paper  read  hefore  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Society  at  its 
first  annual  meeting  in  Peoria,  Illinois,  January  5-6,  1900,  by  J.  F.  Snyder, 
M.  D.  Springfield,  111.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  13.     Cover-title.  •  (1425 

MCLEAN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Bloomington,  III. 

MCLEAN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.     Transactions.     Vol.  i.     Bloomington,  111. 
Published  for  the  Society,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  539.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Inaugural  address  of  Judge  John  M.  Scott ;  Soldiers  of  the  War  of 
the  Revolution  buried  in  McLean  county  ;  Soldiers  of  the  War  of  1812  buried 
in  McLean  county ;  McLean  county  in  the  Black  Hawk  War,  1832,  by  Ezra 
M.  Prince ;  Co.  B,  fourth  regiment,  Illinois  Volunteers,  in  the  War  with 
Mexico,  by  Ezra  M.  Prince ;  McLean  county  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion ; 
War  with  Spain ;  Officers  of  the  circuit  court  of  McLean  county ;  County 
government  of  McLean  county  ;  Seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the  Blooming  Grove 
Settlement  ;  Sketches  of  old  settlers ;  Street  names  in  Bloomington — their 
historical  significance,  by  J.  H.  Burnham;  Reminiscences  of  the  war  (Rebel 
lion),  by  John  McNulta ;  Litta,  an  American  singer— a  sketch  of  Marie  Eu 
genia  von  Eisner,  by  John  M.  Scott;  Biographies;  Index.  (1426 


McLEAN    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY,   ILLINOIS.  197 

MCLEAN    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Transactions.     Vol.    n.     Bloornington, 
111.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  695.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  Constitution ;  Officers ;  Members ;  Work  of  the  society ;  School 
record  of  McLean  County  :  Mrs.  Delilah  Mullin-Evans,  first  school-teacher  ;  Sub 
scription  and  semi-subscription  schools,  by  J.  H.  Burnham  ;  Education  in  McLean 
county,  by  Richard  Edwards  ;  School  lands  and  school  funds,  by  Ezra  M.  Prince  ; 
History  of  public  schools  of  Bloomington,  by  Sarah  Raymond  Fitzwilliam  and 

E.  L.  Boyer  ;    The  normal  school  district,  by  Enoch  A.   Fritter  ;    The  Heyworth 
school  district,  by  F.  H.  Hill ;  The  Kickapoo  Union  school  district,  by  Joseph  B. 
Weaver ;    Early  schools   in  Money   Creek,   by   W.   R.   Bishop ;   Colfax   school,   by 
P.  T.  Douglas  ;    Early  schools  of  Empire  township,  by  Thomas  L.  Buck  ;    Schools 
of  Lexington,  by  D.  F.  Trimmer  ;  Early  schools  of  Funk's  Grove,  by  Lafayette 
Funk  ;    History  of  St.   Joseph's  Academy  and   St.   Mary's  College  High   School ; 
History  of  Parochial  school  of  German  Evangelical   Lutheran  Church  ;     History 
of  Parochial  school  of  St.  Mary's  Parish  ;    Educational  convention  of  1853,  by 
John    H.    Burnham ;    The    Illinois    Wesleyan    University,    by    Edgar    M.    Smith ; 
Early  days  at  Normal,  by  J.   H.   Burnham  ;    How  the  Normal  was  located,  by 
J.   H.  Burnham  ;    A  sketch  of  the  Illinois  Normal  University,  by  C.  L.  Capen  ; 
Illinois    Soldiers'    Orphans'    Home,    by    Harvey    C.    De    Motte ;     McLean    county 
school  districts  renumbered — statistics  by  John  S.  Wren  ;  History  of  the  panta- 
graph,   by   Edward   J.   Lewis ;   History   of  Withers   Public   Library,   by   Caroline 

F.  Kimball ;    The   McLean   memorial,   Dec.   6,   1898  ;     Roads  of  McLean   county 
a   half  century   ago,   by   Geo.    W.    Gastman ;     Evolution   of  the  jail   of   McLean 
county,  by  Ezra  M.  Prince;  Game  birds  and  animals  of  McLean  county,  by  M.  W. 
Packard  ;  Col.  Harvey  Hogg,  by  William  M.  Baldwin  ;  Early  nurseries,  by  John 
H.  Burnham  ;  Groves  of  McLean  county,  by  G.  W.  Minier  ;  The  natural  groves, 
by  Peter  Folsom  ;  Sniping,  by  W.  Packard  ;  Leonard  Swett — biographical  sketch  ; 

,  Hamilton   Spencer,  by  his   son,   Henry  D.    Spencer ;   Address  by   Hon.   Lawrence 
Weldon   on   Hamilton   Spencer;   A   sketch   of   Robert   E.    Williams,   by   Adlai   E. 
Stevenson  ;   Two   loyal   Kentucky   women   during   the   war   of   the   Rebellion,   by 
Louisa   Jackman ;    The   charge   of   the   Fifth   Illinois   Cavalry,   by    Thaddeus   B. 
Packard  ;  Bloomington,  1853  to  1856 — extracts  from  the  diary  of  Isaac  L.  Ken- 
yon,  with  reminiscences  by  Mary  P.  Hoover  ;  Daniel  Wilkins,  by  Mary  P.  Hoover  ; 
Trees  of  Bloomington  and  vicinity,   by  J.   H.   Burnham  ;   Sketch  of  the  life  of 
Captain   A.   M.    Stringfield,   by   A.   E.    Stewart ;    Early   camp   meetings ;    Pioneer 
settlers  of  Funk's  Grove,  by  Lafayette  Funk  ;  The  Stubblefields — a  biographical 
sketch,  by  Isaac  N.  Wright ;  Life  and  character  of  Isaac  Funk,  by  L.  H.  Kerrick  ; 
Cassandra    Sharp    Funk,    by    Clara    Funk    Humphreys ;     Bloomington's    fiftieth 
anniversary  :    Address  by  James  S.  Ewing — A  citizen  of  no  mean  city  ;    Bloom 
ington,  Illinois,  by  William  Bach;    Biographies;    Index.  (1427 
MCLEAN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions.     Vol.  in.     Meeting  of  May 
29,  1900,  commemorative  of  the  Convention  of  May  29,  1856,  that  organized 
the  Republican  Party  in  the  state  of  Illinois.     Edited  by  Ezra  M.  Prince. 
Bloomington,  Illinois,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  184.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  Preface ;  Table  of  contents  ;  Newspaper  accounts  of  the  meeting ; 
Introductory,  by  Ezra  M.  Prince  ;  Address  of  welcome,  by  Joseph  W.  Fifer  ;  The 
Editorial  Convention,  February  22,  1856,  by  Paul  Selby  ;  Republican  state  con 
vention,  October,  1854,  by  Paul  Selby  ;  The  Germans  and  the  German  Press,  by 
William  Vocke ;  Lovejoy,  the  Abolitionists,  and  Republican  Party,  by  Benj.  F. 
Shaw  ;  Address,  by  James  M.  Ruggles  ;  Lincoln  and  the  Campaign  of  1856,  by 
Thomas  J.  Henderson  ;  Lincoln  and  the  Anti-Know-Nothing  Resolutions,  by  Geo. 
Schneider  ;  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  John  G.  Nicolay  ;  The  Whigs  and  Whig  leaders 
of  Illinois,  by  Isaac  L.  Morrison  ;  Address  of  Gen.  John  M.  Palmer  ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Governor  Bissell,  by  Frank  M.  Elliot ;  Official  account  of  convention  ; 
Telegrams  ;  Unofficial  account  of  convention  ;  The  "  Lost  Speech  "  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  at  the  Convention  of  1856;  Index.  (1428 


198  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY. 
Sprinfffleld,  III. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  early  settlers  of  Sangamon  County, 
Illinois.  "Centennial  record."  By  John  Carroll  Power  and  Sarah  A. 
(Harris)  Power.  Under  the  auspices  of  the  Old  Settlers'  Society.  Spring 
field,  111.,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  797.      Front.      Port.      Map.  (1429 

PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF"  WILL  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS. 

PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  WILL  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS.  Oration  of  G.  D.  A.  Parks,  to 
the  Pioneer  Association  of  Will  County.  August  2,  1882,  being  the  anniver 
sary  of  the  battle  of  Bad  Axe,  with  the  introductory  remarks  of  G.  H. 
Woodruff,  president  of  the  Association.  Joliet,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (143O 

PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  WILL  COUNTY,  ILLINOIS.     Sixth  annual  -reunion  of  the 
Will  County  Pioneer  Association,  September  1,  1886,  being  the  semicenten 
nial  of  the  organization  of  Will  County,  1836-1886.     Joliet,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

Contents  :  Addresses  of  George  H.  Woodruff  and  Judge  G.   D.  A.  Parks,  with 
poem  by  Egbert  Phelps  and  A.  F.  Kercheval.  (1431 

THE  SWEDISH-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Chicago,  III. 

The  Swedish- American  Historical  Society  was  organized  at  %  meeting  held  in 
the  rooms  of  the  Chicago  Historical  Society  the  22d  of  July.  1905.  At  this 
meeting  a  constitution  was  adopted  and  a  council  elected.  The  Council 
organized,  by  the  election  of  officers  and  committees,  at  a  meeting  held  the 
29th  of  August.  (I4«i« 

TRI-STATE    OLD    SETTLERS'    ASSOCIATION    OF   ILLINOIS,    MISSOURI, 

AND  IOWA. 

TRI-STATE  OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ILLINOIS,  MISSOURI,  AND  IOWA.  Report 
of  the  organization  and  first  reunion  of  the  Tri-State  Old  Settlers'  Associa 
tion  of  Illinois,  Missouri,  and  Iowa,  held  October  2,  1884,  at  Keokuk,  Iowa. 
Keokuk,  1384. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)    68.  %        (1432 

TRI-STATE  OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ILLINOIS,  MISSOURI,  AND  IOWA.  Report 
of  the  second  reunion,  held  September  30,  1885,  in  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Keokuk, 
[1884]. 

8vo,  pp.   112.  (1433 

TRI-STATE  OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ILLINOIS,  MISSOURI,  AND  IOWA.     Report 

of  the  third  reunion,  held  October  13,  1886,  in  Keokuk,  Iowa.     Keokuk,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  89.  (1434 

TRI-STATE  OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ILLINOIS,  MISSOURI,  AND  IOWA.     Report 

of  the  fourth  reunion,  held  August  30,   1887,   in   Keokuk,   Iowa.     Keokuk, 

1887. 

8vo,  pp.  84.  (1435 


INDIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  199 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS. 
Urbana,  111. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS.     The  University  Studies.     Vol.  i.     Nos.  1-10.     Urbana. 

8vo. 

Vol  i,  No.  1.  May,  1900.  pp.  58.  Abraham  Lincoln  :  The  evolution  of  his 
literary  style.  By  Daniel  Kilham  Dodge. 

Vol.  i,  No.  2.  April,  1901.  pp.  18  [61-76].  The  decline  of  the  commerce 
of  the  port  of  New  York.  By  Richard  Price  Morgan. 

Vol.  i,  No.  3.  May,  1902.  pp.  59  [79-135].  A  statistical  study  of  Illinois 
High  Schools.  By  Frederick  Gordon  Bonser. 

Vol.  i,  No.  4.  June,  1902.  pp.  45  [139-181].  The  genesis  of  the  Grand  Re 
monstrance  from  Parliament  to  King  Charles  I.  By  Henry  Lawrence  School- 
craft. 

Vol.  i,  No.  5.  April,  1903.  pp.  26  [185-208].  The  artificial  method  for 
determining  the  ease  and  the  rapidity  of  the  digestion  of  meats.  By  Harry 
Sands  Grindley  and  Timothy  Mojonnier.  (143« 

Vol.  i,  No.  6.  March,  1904.  pp.  81  [213-289].  Illinois  railway  legislation 
and  commission  control  since  1870.  By  Joseph  Hinckley  Gordon.  With  an 
introduction  by  M.  B.  Hammond. 

Vol.  i.  No.  7.  pp.  44.  The  coals  of  Illinois  ;  Their  composition  and  analysis. 
by  S.  W.  Parr.  (1437 

Vol.  i,  No.  8.  pp.  53.  The  granger  movement  in  Illinois.  By  A.  E.  Paine. 
Urbana,  1904. 

Vol.  i,  No.  9.  pp.  58.  The  Illinois  constitutional  convention  of  1862.  By 
O.  M.  Dickerson.  Urbana,  1905. 

Vol.  i,  No.  10.  pp.  79.  The  progress  of  labor  organization  among  women. 
By  B.  M.  Herron.  Urbana,  1905.  (1438 

CLARK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Jeffersonville,  Ind. 

CLARK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws,  adopted  August 
7,  1903. 

12mo,  pp.   [4].  (1439 

CLARK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Clark  County  Historical  Society. 

12mo,  pp.   [6].     No  date.  (144O 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  VI  GO,  INDIANA. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  VIGO,  INDIANA.  The  anniversary  lecture, 
pronounced  before  the  Historical  Society  of  the  County  of  Vigo,  Ind.,  on  the 
14th  of  March,  1844,  by  Robert  B.  Croes.  Cincinnati,  1845. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (1441 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Facsimile  of  Secret  Instructions  of  Patrick  Henry 
to  "  Lieut.  Col.  George  Rogers  Clark."  Dated  Williamsburgh,  January  2, 
1778. 

pp.  2  MS.      No  title-page.  (1442 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Indiana  His 
torical  Society,  in  the  hall  of  the  house  of  representatives,  at  its  annual 
meeting,  on  Saturday,  llth  Dec.,  by  Andrew  Wylie,  D.  I).,  president  of 
Indiana  College.  Published  by  request  of  the  Society.  Indianapolis:  A.  F. 
Morrison,  printer,  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  26. 

The  above  is  a  rather  rambling  address  on  the  uses  of  history  —  nothing  local, 
or  even  in  reference  to  America.  (1443 


200  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Abstract  from  the  Constitution  and  Proceedings 
of  a  Meeting,  December  11,  1830,  including  the  act  of  incorporation,  and  a 
circular  from  the  corresponding  secretary,  January,  1831.]  Indianapolis, 
1831. 

8vo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page.  (1444 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lecture  before  the  Society  on  The  Early  History 
of  Indianapolis,  etc.  By  Nathaniel  Bolton.  Indianapolis,  1853. 

8vo.      pp.   20.  (1445 

INDIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Indiana    Historical    Society    Pamphlets.      No. 

1.  Indianapolis,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  25. 

Contents:  The  Laws  and  Courts  of  Northwest  and  Indiana  Territories.  By 
Daniel  Waite  Howe.  (1446 

INDIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Indiana    Historical    Society    Pamphlets.      No. 

2.  Indianapolis,  188G. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

Contents  :  Life  and  Services  of  John  B.  Dillon.  By  Gen.  John  Coburn.  With 
a  sketch  by  Judge  Horace  P.  Biddle.  (1447 

INDIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY;      Indiana    Historical    Society    Pamphlets.      No. 

3.  Indianapolis,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  25. 

Contents  :  The  Acquisition  of  Louisiana.     By  Judge  Thomas  M.  Cooley.      1887. 

(1448 

INDIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Indiana    Historical    Society    Pamphlets.      No. 

4.  Indianapolis,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contents  :  Loughery's  Defeat  and  Pigeon  Roost  Massacre,  with  introductory 
sketch.  By  Charles  Martindale.  (1449 

INDIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Indiana    Historical    Society    Pamphlets.      No. 

5.  Indianapolis,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  91. 

Contents  :  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Official  Publications  of  the  Territory 
and  State  of  Indiana  from  1800  to  1800.  Including  references  to  the  laws  estab 
lishing  the  various  State  offices  and  institutions,  and  an  index  to  official  reports. 
By  Daniel  Waite  Howe.  (145O 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  i.  [Nos.  1-9.]  Indianapolis, 
1897. 

8vo,  pp.  381. 

CONTENTS. 

I"  It  is  the  object  of  this  volume  to  preserve  all  of  the  publications  that 
appeared  prior  to  1886.  Vol.  n  contains  those  since  1886."] 

No.  1. — Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1830-1886. 

No.  2. — Northwest  Territory  :  Letter  of  Nathan  Dane  concerning  the  ordinance 
of  1787  and  Patrick  Henry's  secret  letter  of  instruction  to  George  Rogers 
Clark. 

No.  3. — The  uses  of  history,  by  Andrew  Wylie. 

No.  4. — The  national  decline  of  the  Miami  Indians,  by  John  B.  Dillon. 

No.  5. — Early  history  of  Indianapolis  and  Central  Indiana,  by  Nathaniel 
Bolton. 

No.  6. — Joseph  G.  Marshall,  by  John  L.  Campbell. 

No.  7. — Judge  John  Law,  by  Charles  Denby. 

No.  8. — Archaeology,  by  E.  T.  Cox. 

No.  9. — The  early  settlement  of  the  Miami  country,  by  Ezra  Ferris. 

General  Index.     Index  of  names.  (1451 


NORTHERN    INDIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  201 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  n.  [Nos.  1  to  12.]  Indian 
apolis,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  559. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1. — The  laws  and  courts  of  Northwest  and  Indiana  Territories,  by  Daniel 
Waite  Howe.  pp.  1-35. 

No.  2. — Life  and  services  of  John  B.  Dillon,  by  John  Coburn,  with  a  sketch  by 
Horace  P.  Biddle.  pp.  37-62. 

No.  3. — The  acquisition  of  Louisiana,  by  Thomas  M.  Cooley.     pp.  63-03. 

No.  4.— Loughery's  defeat  and  Pigeon  Roost  massacre,  with  introductory  sketch, 
by  Charles  Martindale.  pp.  95-134. 

No.  5. — A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  official  publications  of  the  Territory 
and  State  of  Indiana,  from  1800  to  1890,  by  Daniel  Waite  Howe.  pp.  135-230. 

No.  6. — The  rank  of  Charles  Osborn  as  an  anti-slavery  pioneer,  by  George  W. 
Julian,  pp.  231-267. 

No.  7. — The  man  in  history,  an  oration  for  the  Columbian  year,  by  J.  C. 
Ridpatb.  pp.  269-316. 

No.  8. — Ouiatanon,  a  study  in  Indiana  history,  by  Oscar  J.  Craig,  pp.  317- 
348. 

No.  9. — Reminiscences  of  a  journey  to  Indianapolis  in  the  year  1836,  by 
Judge  C.  P.  Ferguson.  Life  of  Ziba  Foote,  by  Samuel  Morrison,  pp.  349-373. 

No.  10. — "  Old  settlers,"  by  Robert  B.  Duncan,     pp.  375-402. 

No.  11. — Documents  relating  to  the  French  settlements  on  the  Wabash,  by 
Jacob  Piatt  Dunn.  pp.  403-442. 

No.  12. — Slavery  petitions  and  papers,  by  Jacob  Piatt  Dunn.     pp.  443-524. 

Index,     pp.  531-559.  (1452 

INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  in.  Nos.  1-5.  1895-1903. 
Indianapolis. 

8vo,  pp.  358,  xliii. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1,  1895.  A  history  of  early  Indianapolis  masonry  and  of  Center  Lodge. 
By  Will  E.  English,  pp.  1-38. 

No.  2,  1897.  Sieur  De  Vincennes,  the  founder  of  Indiana's  oldest  town.  By 
Edmond  Mallet,  pp.  39-62. 

No.  3,  1900.  Executive  journal  of  Indiana  territory,  1800-1816.  Edited  and 
annotated  by  WMlliam  Wesley  Woollen,  Daniel  Wait  Howe,  and  Jacob  Piatt 
Dunn.  pp.  65-252,  xliii. 

No.  4,  1902.  The  mission  to  the  Ouabache.  By  Jacob  Piatt  Dunn.  pp. 
255-330.  Contains  facsimile  of  letter  of  Sieur  De  Vincennes,  1733. 

No.  5,  1903.   Fifty  years  in  pharmacy.     By  George  W.  Sloan,     pp.  333-358. 

(1458-1455 

NORTHERN  INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
South  Bend,  Indiana. 

NORTHERN  INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publication  No.  1.  The  St.  Joseph- 
Kankakee  portage.  Its  location  and  use  by  Marquette,  La  Salle,  and  the 
French  voyageurs.  By  George  A.  Baker.  South  Bend,  Ind.,  The  Society, 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.   [3]-48.     Illus.  Map. 

Read  before  the  Society  July  6,  1897.  (145« 

NORTHERN  INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publication  No.  2.  The  glacial  phe 
nomena  as  exhibited  in  Northern  Indiana  and  Southern  Michigan  and  the 
resulting  waterways.  By  Hugh  T.  Montgomery.  South  Bend,  Indiana. 
June  1,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (1457 


202  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NORTHERN  INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publication  No.  3.  The  Indiana 
Supreme  Court.  With  some  account  of  the  courts  preceding  it.  Au  his 
torical  sketch.  By  Timothy  E.  Howard.  South  Bend,  Indiana.  March  1, 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.   25.  (1458 

OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  LAKE  COUNTY,  IND. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  LAKE  COUNTY,  IND.  Lake  County,  Indiana,  1884: 
an  account  of  the  semi-centennial  celebration  of  Lake  County,  September 
3  and  4,  with  historical  papers  and  other  interesting  records  prepared  for 
this  volume.  T.  H.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher  for  the  Old  Settlers'  Asso 
ciation  of  Lake  County.  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  1884. 

12mo,  pp.  487.      Illustrated.  (1459 

VINCENNES  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 

VINCENNES   HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Address   delivered  before 
the  Society,  February  22,  1839.  by  Judge  Law.     Louisville,  Kentucky,  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  48.      Folded  map. 

On  the  Colonial  History  of  Vincennes.     Reprinted  with  notes  and  illustrations 
in   1858,  as  below.  (146O 

VINCENNES  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Colonial  History  of 
Vincennes,  under  the  French,  British,  and  American  Governments,  from  its 
first  settlement  to  the  Territorial  administration  of  William  Henry  Harri 
son,  being  an  address  by  Judge  Law.  before  the  Vincennes  Historical  and 
,  Antiquarian  Society,  February  22,  1839,  with  additional  notes  and  illustra 
tions.  Vincennes,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  156    (1).  (1461 

WAYNE  COUNTY,  INDIANA,  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Richmond,  Ind. 

WAYNE  COUNTY,  INDIANA,  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers.  Vol.  i.  No.  1.  The 
naming  of  Indiana.  By  Cyrus  W.  Hodgin.  Richmond,  Indiana,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (1462 


HAWK  EYE  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  DES  MOINES  COUNTY. 

HAWK  EYE  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  DBS  MOINES  COUNTY.  Constitution  ;  witli 
a  full  report  of  the  proceedings  of  its  first  annual  festival,  June  2,  1858. 
Burlington,  1858. 

8vo,   pp.   54.  (1463 

HAWK  EYE  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  DES  MOINES  COUNTY.  Constitution;  ap 
pended  a  list  of  members,  giving  the  date  of  the  first  settlement  of  each  in 
Iowa.  Compiled  by  E.  C.  Blackmar.  Burlington,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (1464 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  LINN  COUNTY  \IOWA]. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  LINN  COUNTY  (Iowa).  Senator  Lewis  Fields  Linn.  By 
E.  R.  Burkhalter.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  September  22,  1904. 

Title  taken  from  Iowa  Journal  of  History,  1904,  p.  616.  (1465 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETIES    IN    IOWA.  203 

, 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  LINN  COUNTY.     Proceedings.     Edited  by  Albert  N.  Har- 
bert.     Volume  i,  1904-5.     Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1905. 
12mo,  pp.  176. 

Contents :  Constitution  and  by-laws  ;  Officers ;  Members ;  Proceedings  ;  Re 
ports  ;  A  contribution  to  the  history  of  Cornell  College,  by  William  Harmon 
Norton  ;  Lewis  Fields  Linn,  by'  Edward  Read  Burkhalter ;  Early  steamboating 
on  the  Cedar,  by  Barthinius  L.  Wick  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  First  Constitu 
tional  Convention  of  Iowa,  by  Samuel  Wallace  Durham  ;  Nils  C.  Boye,  first  Nor 
wegian  settler  in  Linn  county,  by  Barthinius  L.  Wick  ;  Early  history  of  Western 
College,  by  Jessie  Abner  Runkle ;  Memorial  addresses ;  Biographical  sketches. 

(1465u 

LOUISA   COUNTY,  IOWA,  PIONEER  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION. 

LOUISA  COUNTY,  IOWA,  PIONEER  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION.  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws.  Iowa  City,  1860. 

8vo.  (1466 

LOUISA  COUNTY,  IOWA,  PIONEER  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings  at  Third 
Annual  Festival.  Iowa  City,  1861. 

8vo.  (1467 

MADISON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Wintcrset,  Iowa. 

MADISON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

During  the  winter  of  1904-5  the  Society  had  500  copies  of  its  constitution 
and  by-laws  printed.  Cf.  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics,  July,  1005,  p. 
492.  (1468 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY  OF  MUSCATINE  COUNTY,  IOWA. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY  OF  MUSCATINE  COUNTY,  IOWA.     Old  Settlers'  anniversary, 
September  8,  1886 ;  Picnic  and  excursion  to  the  mouth  of  Pine  Creek  ;  List 
of  the  excursionists  ;  Speeches,  etc.     Muscatine,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

Contains  address  by  the  president,  Rev.  Joseph  P.  Walton.  (1469 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY  OF  MUSCATINE  COUNTY,  IOWA.  Old  Settlers'  reunion. 
The  pioneers'  picnic  at  Cherry  Bluff,  August  31,  1887.  [Muscatine,  Iowa], 
1887. 

8vo,  pp.  6.      No  title-page. 

Contains  the  address  of  rhe  president,  Rev.  Joseph  P.  Walton,  and  the  other 
proceedings.  ( 147O 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY  OF  MUSCATINE  COUNTY,  IOWA.  Old  Settlers'  celebration 
of  Iowa's  semi-centennial,  held  July  4,  1888,  in  Muscatine.  Muscatine, 
Iowa,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (1471 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.     A  brief  history  of  the  organiza 
tion,  and  proceedings,  of  the  Reunions  of  1886  and  1899.     Des  Monies,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  44.  (1472 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.  Proceedings  and  Papers  of  .the 
Second  Reunion  of  the  Pioneer  Law-Makers  of  Iowa,  February  27-29,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  45-167.  (1473 


204  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.  Reunion  of  1892.  Des  Moines, 
1893. 

8vo,  pp.  171.      Portrait.  (1474 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.  Reunion  of  1894.  Des  Moines, 
1894. 

8vo,  pp.   164.      Portraits.  (1475 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.  Proceedings.  Reunion  of  1896. 
Des  Moines,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  66.  (1476 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.     Reunion  of  1898.     Sixth  biennial 
session.     Des  Moines,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  184.     Portraits. 

Contains  :  A  glimpse  of  the  personnel  of  the  House  of  1864  and  the  Senate 
of  1866,  by  Edward  II.  Stiles  ;  The  constitutional  convention  of  1857,  by  Lewis 
Todhunter  ;  The  Spirit  Lake  relief  expedition  of  1857,  by  John  F.  Buncombe  ; 
Recollections  of  pioneers  days  in  Iowa,  by  S.  A.  Moore ;  The  Iowa  frontier 
during  the  rebellion,  by  R.  A.  Smith  ;  Surviving  officers  of  the  territorial  and 
State  governments  from  1838  to  1858,  by  B.  F.  Gue  ;  The  Iowa  Board  of  Educa 
tion,  by  T.  B.  Perry.  (1477 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.     Reunion  of  1900.     Seventh  bien 
nial  session.     Des  Moines,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  102. 

Contains :  Territorial  legislature  of  1838,  by  Theo.  S.  Parvin ;  Progressive 
Iowa,  by  A.  B.  F.  Hildreth.  (1478 

PIONEER  LAW-MAKERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  IOWA.     Reunion  of  1902,   held  at  Des 
Moines,    Feb.    12    and    13,    1902.     Eighth    biennial    session.     Published    by 
authority  of  the  State  of  Iowa.     Des  Moines,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  131.      Portrait.     Plate. 

Contains :  Recollections  of  the  Seventh  General  Assembly,  by  B.  F.  Gue ; 
Removal  of  State  capital  to  Des  Moines,  by  Isaac  Brandt.  (1479 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Constitution,  adopted  at  Iowa  City,  Feb. 
7,  1857.  By-laws  adopted  April  7,  1869.  Iowa  City,  1869. 

12mo,  pp.  16.  (148O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  First  Annual  Report  for  1857.  Des 
Moines,  Iowa,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Second  Biennial  Report.     *     *      *     Des  Moines,   1860.     8vo,  pp.   13. 

Third  Biennial  Report.      *      *      *      Des  Moines,  1862.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

Fourth  Biennial  Report.      *      *      *     Des  Moines,  1864.     8vo,  pp.  9. 

Fifth  Biennial  Report.     *     *      *     Des  Moines,  1866.     8vo,  pp.  15. 

Sixth  Biennial  Report.  *  *  *  Des  Moines,  1868.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Pages 
19—24  contain  index  to  the  Annals  from  its  commencement,  January,  1863. 

Seventh  Biennial  Report,  *  *  *  for  period  ending  December  1,  1869. 
Des  Moines,  1871.  8vo,  pp.  14. 

Eighth  Biennial  Report,  *  *  *  for  period  ending  December  1,  1871. 
Des  Moines,  1872.  8vo,  pp.  24. 

Ninth  Biennial  Report,  *  *  *  for  period  ending  November  2,  1873.  Des 
Moines,  1873.  8vo,  pp.  19. 

Tenth  Biennial  Report,      *      *      *      November  15,  1875.      Des  Moines,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  50.  Pages  35-50  contain  "  The  Philosophy  of  the  History  of  the  Lou 
isiana  Purchase,"  and  address  before  the  Society,  June  29,  1874,  by  Henry  Clay 
Dean.  • 

Eleventh  Biennial  Report      *      *      *      1877.     Des  Moines,  1877.     8vo,  pp.  9. 

Twelfth  Biennial  Report     *      *      *      1879.      Des  Moines,  1880.      8vo,  pp.  13. 

Thirteenth  Biennial  Report  *  *  *  1881.  Des  Moines,  1882.  8vo,  pp.  51. 
Includes  reprints  of  first  annual  report,  and  second,  third,  and  fourth  biennial 
reports. 

Fourteenth  Biennial  Report     *      *      *      1883.     Des  Moines,  1883.     8vo,  pp.  52. 

Fifteenth  Biennial  Report      *      *      *      1885.      Des  Moines,   1885.     8vo,  pp.   14. 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    IOWA.  205 

Sixteenth  Biennial  Report     *      *      *     1887.     Des  Moines,  1887.     8vo,  pp.  16. 
Seventeenth  Biennial  Report  of  the  Board  of  Curators  of  the  Society  to  the 
Governor  of  the  State,  1889.     Des  Moines,  1889,  8vo,  pp.  28. 

Eighteenth  Biennial  Report     *      *      *      1891.     Des  Moines,   1891.     8vo,  pp.  23. 
Nineteenth  Biennial  Report     *      *      *      1892.     Des  Moines,  189.3.     8vo,  pp.  7. 
Twentieth  Biennial  Report     *     *      *     1895.     Des  Moines,   1895.     8vo,  pp.  14. 
Twenty-first  Biennial  Report,  1897.     Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1897.     8vo,  pp.  13. 
Twenty-second  Biennial  Report,  1899.     Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1899.     8vo,  pp.  12. 
Twenty-third  Biennial  Report,  1901.     Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1901.     8vo,  pp.  12. 
Twenty-fourth  Biennial  Report,  1903.     Des  Moines,  Iowa,  1903.     8vo,  pp.  30. 
Contained  also  in  Iowa  documents,  1904,  vol.  3.  (14S1-149G 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Annals  of  Iowa.     A  historical  quarterly, 
v.  [1]-12,  1863-74;  new  ser.,  v.  1-3,  1882-84;  3d  ser.,  v.  1-vi.     Apr.,  1893- 
Jiin.,  1905.     Iowa  City  [etc.],  1863-1905. 
8vo,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps,  facsims. 

The  first  series  was  published  in  Davenport  with  the  exception  of  nos.  1-4 
(v.  [1])  and  9-12  (v.  [3]),  which  were  published  in  Iowa  City;  the  new  series 
was  published  in  Iowa  City  ;  the  third  series  in  Des  Moines  by  the  Historical 
department  of  Iowa. 

"  The  first  series  of  the  Annals  of  Iowa  *  *  *  published  by  the  State 
Historical  Society,  was  edited  respectively  by  S.  S.  Howe,  T.  S.  Parvin,  Freder 
ick  Lloyd,  and  S.  W.  Huff.  *  *  *  The  second  series  *  *  *  Wrts  chiefly 
the  work  of  S.  S.  Howe,  by  whom  it  was  privately  published.  *  *  *  The 
third  series  *  *  *  issued  from  the  Historical  department  of  Iowa  must 
ever  be  regarded  as  a  monument  to  the  foresight  *  *  *  of  its  founder  and 
editor,  the  Hon.  Charles  Aldrich." — Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics,  v. 
1,  p.  83.  (1497 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  Annals  of  the  State  Historical  Society 
of  Iowa.  1863.  Nos.  1-4.  [Vol.  i.]  Iowa  City,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  192. 

Contents :  Introductory  article ;  History  of  Scott  county,  Iowa,  by  Willard 
Barrows ;  Sketch  of  George  L.  Davenport,  by  the  editor ;  History  of  the  regi 
mental  flag  of  the  first  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry,  by  Allen  Broonihall  ;  Memoir 
of  Antoine  Le  Claire,  esquire,  of  Davenport,  Iowa,  by  the  editor  ;  Wa-kon-shuts- 
kee's  scalping  knife,  by  Eliphalet  Price.  (1498 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Annals  of  Iowa.  Vol.  n.  1864.  Nos.  v-vm. 

8vo,  pp.  193-384. 

No.  vi,  April,  1864,  is  missing. 

Contents :  Personal  sketch  of  Hiram  Price,  of  Davenport,  Iowa,  by  Samuel 
Storrs  Howe  ;  Sketch  of  Col.  D.  S.  Wilson,  of  the  sixth  reg't  of  Iowa  Volunteer 
Cavalry,  by  S.  S.  Howe ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Brigadier-General  Benjamin 
Stone  Roberts,  by  S.  S.  Howe  ;  History  of  Scott  county,  Iowa,  by  Willard  Bar 
rows  ;  Iowa  newspapers,  1864,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  History  of  Davis  county,  Iowa, 
by  Hosea  B.  Horn  ;  History  of  Marshall  county  ;  History  of  the  Congregational 
Church  of  Dubuque,  by  John  C.  Holbrook  ;  Address  delivered  before  the  Hawk- 
eye  Pioneer  Association  of  Des  Moines  county,  Iowa,  June  2d,  1858,  by  Charles 
Mason  ;  Numismatic  collection  of  Alfred  Sanders  ;  Great  seal  of  Iowa,  by  E.  W. 
Eastman;  A  biographical  sketch  of  Captain  Hosea  B.  Horn,  of  Bloomfield,  by 
S.  S.  Howe;  Constitution  of  the  Society  of  First  Settlers  of  Muscatine  County, 
Iowa;  History  of  the  first  Presbyterian  Church  of  Muscatine,  Iowa,  by  E.  L. 
Belden.  (1499 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Annals  of  Iowa.  Vol.  in.  1865.  Nos. 

IX-XII. 

8vo,  pp.  385-576. 

Contents  :  Biographical  sketch  of  Samuel  A.  Rice,  by  L.  D.  Ingersoll ;  History 
of  Davis  county,  by  Hosea  B.  Horn  ;  Constitution  of  the  Pioneer  Settlers'  Asso 
ciation  of  Scott  county ;  Proceedings  of  the  State  Historical  Society  ;  Sketch 
of  Iowa  territory,  1838-40  ;  History  of  the  Iowa  state  orphan  asylum  ;  Sketches 
of  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  and  the  early  settlement  of  Wapello  county,  by 
Uriah  Biggs ;  Sketch  of  Henry  Rowe  Schoolcraft ;  Iowa  territorial  legislature, 
by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  Sketch  of  James  L.  Langworthy  ;  Dubuque  in  early  times,  by 
Eliphalet  Price  ;  A  sermon  on  the  history  of  the  First  Congregational  Church 
of  Lyons,  Iowa,  by  Geo.  F.  Magoun  ;  Sketches  from  the  history  of  Polk  county, 
Iowa,  by  H.  B.  Turrell ;  The  trial  and  execution  of  Patrick  O'Conner  at  the 
Dubuque  mines  in  the  summer  of  1834,  by  Eliphalet  Price.  (150O 


206  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTOKICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Annals  of  Iowa.     Vol.  iv.     1866. 

8vo,  pp.  577-768. 

Contents  :  History  of  Davis  county,  by  Hosea  B.  Horn  ;  Wakon  Decorah,  by 
Eliphalet  Price ;  First  re-union  festival  of  the  Early  Settlers'  Association  of 
Dubuque  county  ;  The  army  of  the  southwest,  and  the  first  campaign  in  Arkan 
sas,  by  Sam'l  Prentis  Curtis ;  The  first  election  held  in  the  county  of  Clay 
ton,  by  Eliphalet  Price ;  John  Brown  among  the  Pedee  Quakers,  by  Frederick 
Lloyd  ;  John  Q.  Wilds,  by  James  P.  C.  Poulton  ;  The  origin  and  interpretation 
of  the  names  of  the  rivers  and  streams  of  Clayton  county,  by  Eliphalet  Price ; 
The  southern  boundary  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus  ;  Memoir  of  Marcellus  Monroe 
Crocker.  (15O1 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Annals  of  Iowa.     Vol.  v.     1867. 

8vo,  pp.  769-972. 

Contents  :  The  army  of  the  south-west,  and  the  first  campaign  in  Arkansas, 
by  Samuel  Prentis  Curtis  ;  Southern  boundary  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus  ;  The 
origin  and  interpretation  of  the  names  of  the  rivers  and  streams  of  Clayton 
county,  by  Eliphalet  Price ;  Sketch  of  Francis  Jay  Herron  ;  Some  characteristic 
features  in  the  history  of  southwestern  Iowa,  by  Charles  A.  White ;  Icaria ; 
Recollections  of  the  early  settlement  of  Lee  county,  by  Isaac  R.  Campbell ; 
Sketches  of  history  and  incidents  connected  with  the  settlement  of  Wapello 
county,  from  1843  to  1859,  inclusive,  by  G.  D.  R.  Boyd ;  The  eighth  regiment 
Iowa  infantry  and  its  colonel,  James  L.  Geddes,  at  Spanish  Fort,  Alabama,  by 
Sanford  W.  Huff ;  State  educational  institutions  of  Iowa;  Index  to  the  Annals, 
from  its  commencement,  January,  1863.  (15O2 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Annals  of  Iowa.  Vol.  vi.  1868.  Daven 
port. 

8vo,  pp.  352. 

Contents :  The  army  of  the  south-west,  and  the  first  campaign  in  Arkansas, 
by  Sam'l  Prentis  Curtis  ;  The  early  history  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus  ;  Indian 
mounds,  by  Charles  A.  White ;  History  of  Johnson  county,  Iowa,  by  F.  M. 
Irish;  Sketches  of  history  and  incidents  connected  with  the  settlement  of 
Wapello  county,  from  1843  to  1859,  inclusive,  by  G.  D.  R.  Boyd  ;  Sketches  and 
incidents  relating  to.  the  settlement  of  Louisa  county,  by  Wm.  L.  Toole  ;  Inci 
dents  of  prison  life  in  1862,  by  E.  M.  Van  Duzee  ;  Of  the  origin,  antiquity,  and 
object  of  the  mounds  of  the  Mississippi,  by  Eliphalet  Price  ;  Battle  at  Athens, 
Missouri,  by  G.  C.  Beaman  ;  Recollections  of  the  early  settlement  of  Lee  county, 
by  J.  C.  Parrott ;  The  twenty-second  Iowa  infantry  at  Vicksburg,  by  Joseph  E. 
Griffith  ;  Sketch  of  James  M.  Tuttle,  by  Sanford  W.  Huff ;  Laws  relating  to 
the  Society ;  Madison  county,  by  Henry  J.  Cummings ;  History  of  Mahaska 
county,  with  its  cities  and  towns,  by  W.  A.  Hunter.  (15O3 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Annals  of  Iowa.  Vol.  vn.  1869.  Daven 
port. 

8vo,  pp.  407. 

Contents  :  Index ;  The  army  of  the  south-west,  and  of  the  first  campaign  in 
Arkansas,  by  Samuel  Prentis  Curtis  ;  The  early  history  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Ne 
gus  ;  Histoi'y  of  Mahaska  county,  by  W.  A.  Hunter  ;  History  of  Jackson  county, 
collated  by  F.  Snyder ;  The  first  newspaper  and  printing  press  in  Iowa — from 
the  Dubuque  Herald;  Medical  department  of  the  Iowa  State  University,  by 
S.  W.  Huff ;  A  trip  to  the  Great  Red  Pipestone  Quarry,  by  C.  A.  White ;  Hum 
mer's  bell,  by  Sanford  W.  Huff ;  History  of  Washington  county,  by  Irving  A. 
Keck ;  In  memoriam,  D.  Franklin  Wells :  Iowa — developments  and  resources, 
by  Samuel  Merrill ;  Annual  meeting  of  the  Society  ;  Peter  Justice — a  chapter 
from  the  unwritten  history  of  Cedar  county,  by  Wm.  H.  Tuthill  ;  The  Indian 
tribes  of  the  west,  their  language,  religion  and  traditions,  by  Isaac  Galland  ; 
The  pioneers  of  Marion  county,  by  William  M.  Donnel ;  History  of  Webster 
county,  by  William  Williams ;  Rise  and  progress  of  business  education  in 
Iowa,  by  J.  Schrock  ;  Recollection  of  the  early  settlement  of  N.  W.  Iowa,  by 
N.  Levering ;  A  sketch  of  Clark  county,  Iowa,  by  P.  S.  Parks  ;  North  and  south 
railroads  in  Iowa,  by  C.  W.  Irish ;  The  war  and  abolition  in  Missouri,  by 
Samuel  Prentis  Curtis,  (J5O4 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    IOWA.  207 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Annals  of  Iowa.  1870-1871.  [Vote,  vin 
and  ix.  1  Davenport,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  713. 

Vol.  vin,  pp.  392. 

Contents :  The  early  history  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus ;  History  of  Linn 
county,  by  F.  Snyder :  The  maniac  of  the  border  (Donald  McMullen),  by 
Eliphalet  Price  ;  Recollection  of  the  early  settlement  of  northwestern  Iowa,  by 
N.  Levering ;  Pioneers  of  Marion  county,  by  Win..  M.  Donnel ;  Robert  Lucas, 
the  first  governor  of  Iowa  ;  Report  of  campaign  against  Major  General  Sterling 
Price  in  October  and  November,  1864 ;  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting ; 
The  Woodbridge  sell,  a  chapter  from  the  unpublished  history  of  Cedar  county, 
by  Wm.  H.  Tuthill  ;  Early  days  in  Keokuk,  by  Hawkins  Taylor  ;  The  Des  Moines 
rapids  of  the  Mississippi  river,  and  its  improvements,  by  J.  E.  Griffith  ;  General 
James  A.  Williamson,  by  L.  D.  Ingersoll  :  The  Garry  Owen  vote,  by  Wm.  H. 
Tuthill ;  History  of  Louisa  county,  by  William  L.  Toole  ;  Squatters  and  specu 
lators  at  the  first  land  sales,  by  Hawkins  Taylor  ;  Scenes  in  the  early  history 
of  Iowa,  the  conquest  of  Sodom,  by  Eliphalet  Price ;  Recollections  of  thirty- 
four  years  ago,  by  Hawkins  Taylor  ;  The  Musquakas  of  Tama  county,  by  John 
Doe ;  History  of  Marshall  county,  by  Nettie  Sanford  ;  Sketch  of  General  John 
Edwards.  (15O5 

Vol.  ix,  pp.  393-713. 

Contents  :  The  early  history  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus  ;  History  of  Marshall 
county,  by  Nettie  Sanford  :  Pioneers  of  Marion  county,  by  Wm.  M.  Donnel ; 
"The  Big  Bottom"  or  "North  Bend"  of  the  Iowa  river,  by  N.  Zeller  ;  Col. 
John  A.  Garrett,  by  A.  K.  Campbell  ;  Musical  conventions,  by  H.  S.  Perkins ; 
Before  and  after  the  territorial  organization  of  Iowa,  by  Hawkins  Taylor ; 
Recollections  of  the  early  settlement  of  North-western  Iowa,  by  N.  Levering ; 
Lynch  law  at  the  Dubuque  mines,  by  Eliphalet  Price;  Report  of  the  campaign 
against  Major  General  Sterling  Price,  in  October  and  November,  1864  ;  Arwin's  set 
tlement,  by  Wm.  L.  Toole;  Sketch  of  Charles  Negus  ;  Notes  on  the  early  history  of 
Pottawattamie  county,  by  D.  C.  Bloomer ;  The  magnesian  limestone  of  Iowa 
as  a  building  stone,  by  J.  E.  Griffith  :  Memorial  of  G.  I).  A.  Hebard  ;  Sketch  of 
Governor  John  Chambers  ;  Reminiscences  of  twenty-seven  years  ago,  by  Edmund 
Booth;  A  sketch  of  the  life  .of  Rev.  Henry  F.  Scholte.  by  William  M.  Donnel; 
Law  ministers  of  the  olden  time,  by  Hawkins  Taylor ;  The  early  bar  of  Lee 
county  (from  the  Daily  Constitution,  Keokuk)  ;  The  first  democratic  legisla 
tive  caucus  in  the  state  of  Iowa,  by  Lysander  W.  Babbitt;  The  importance  of 
the  Mississippi  river  to  the  state  of  Iowa  and  the  northwest,  by  J.  E.  Griffith  ; 
Early  education  of  Iowa  mutes,  by  E.  Booth  ;  A  politician  of  the  primary  days 
(S.  C.  Hastings),  by  Hawkins  Taylor.  (15O6 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Annals  of  Iowa.  1872-1873.  [Vols.  x  and 
xi.]  Davenport,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  634. 

Vol.  x,  pp.  320. 

Contents  :  Index  to  volumes  x  and  XT  ;  Philip  Viele — biographical  sketch,  by 
D.  F.  Miller ;  The  early  history  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus ;  Early  men  and 
early  days  recalled,  by  Hawkins  Taylor  ;  Recollections  of  the  early  settlement  of 
northwestern  Iowa,  by  N.  Levering ;  Notes  on  the  history  of  Pottawattamie 
county,  by  D.  C.  Bloomer ;  Sketch  of  Franklin  county,  by  Nettie  Sanford  ; 
Memorial  speech,  by  James  Grant,  at  the  fifteenth  annual  festival  of  the  Scott 
County  Pioneer  Settlers'  Association ;  The  Iowa  State  Normal  Academy  of 
Music,  at  Iowa  City;  Early  times  in  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus:  History  of  Musca- 
tine,  by  Suel  Foster ;  Serranus  Clinton  Hastings,  by  James  Parton  ;  The  first 
democratic  legislative  caucus  in  the  state  of  Iowa,  by  Lysander  W.  Babbitt ; 
Biographical  sketch  of  Theodore  S.  Parvin,  General  Jesse  B.  Brown,  by  Hawkins 
Taylor  ;  Incidents  relating  to  the  early  settlement  of  Marion  county,  by  William 
M.  Donnell  ;  Early  historical  sketch  of  Iowa  ;  John  M.  Perry,  by  P.  M.  Cassady  ; 
Old  Settlers'  Association  of  Cedar  county.  (15O7 

Vol  xi,  8vo,  pp.  321-634. 

Contents  :  The  early  history  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus  ;  Notes  on  the  history 
of  Pottawattamie  county,  by  D.  C.  Bloomer;  Recollections  of  the  early  settle 
ment  of  northwestern  Iowa,  by  N.  Levering;  Incidents  connected  with,  the  early 
settlement  of  Marion  county,  by  W.  M.  Donnel  ;  Iowa  :  her  resources  and  attrac 
tions  ;  Pioneer  Association  of  Van  Buren  county ;  Cedar  county  Old  Settlers' 


208  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

meeting  and  festival ;  Origin  of  our  Missouri  war  (1839)  in  a  land  grab,  by 
Suel  Foster  ;  The  ancestry  and  youth  of  Governor  Grimes,  by  William  Salter ;  A 
mysterious  disappearance  and  timely  discovery  (Melancthon  Knight),  by  Hawkins 
Taylor ;  The  river  of  the  mounds,  by  Charles  Negus ;  An  address  commemo 
rative  of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  discovery  of  Iowa  by  Marquette 
and  Joliet,  by  William  Salter  ;  Early  settlement  of  Marion  county,  by  Wm.  M. 
Donnel ;  Sketch  of  James  Grant;  Sketch  of  Samuel  J.  Kirkwood.  (15O8 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Annals  of  Iowa.     Vol.  xn.     1874. 
8vo,  pp.  320. 

Contents :  Early  history  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  Negus ;  Memoir  of  Madison 
Young,  by  P.  M.  Casady  ;  Sketch  of  D.  C.  Bloomer,  by  John  H.  Keatley  ;  Ana- 
mosa — origin  of  its  name,  by  E.  Booth  ;  Notes  on  the  history  of  Pottawattamie 
county,  by  D.  C.  Bloomer  ;  Report  of  campaign  against  Major  General  Sterling 
Price,  in  October  and  November,  1864;  Biographical  sketch  of  Amos  Dean;  The 
philosophy  'of  the  history  of  the  Louisiana  purchase,  by  Henry  Clay  Dean ; 
Biographical  sketch  of  William  Edward  Miller ;  The  river  of  the  mounds,  by 
Charles  Negus.  (15O9 

ANNALS  OF  IOWA.  New  series.  Vol.  i.  1882.  Edited  and  published  by  Samuel 
Storrs  Howe. 

8vo,   pp.   134,   iv.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  A  memoir  of  Indian  names  in  Iowa,  with  their  significance,  by  S.  S. 
Howe ;  Indian  mounds- — questionable  antiquity  ;  Unwritten  history  of  Bloom- 
ington  (now  Muscatine)  in  early  days,  by  J.  P.  Walton;  Early  settlers,  where 
and  how  they  lived  before  1840,  by  J.  P.  Walton  ;  Memoir  of  William  G.  Coop, 
by  A.  R.  Fulton  ;  Injurious  insects  of  1881,  by  Alice  B.  Walton  ;  Index  to  vol.  i. 

(151O 

Vol.  ii.      1883.     8vo,  pp.  128. 

Contents :  Dispensation  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  with  historical  recollections  of 
the  first  presbytery  in  Iowa,  by  S.  S.  Howe ;  Southwestern  Iowa — Fremont 
county,  descriptive  and  historical,  by  A.  R.  Fulton ;  Incidents  in  the  early 
settlement  of  Mills  county,  by  A.  R.  Fulton  ;  Early  journalism  in  Iowa,  by  A.  R. 
Fulton.  (1511 

Vol.  in.      1884.     8vo,  pp.  124. 

Contents  :  Early  schools  in  Iowa,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  "  Baneemyism,"  some  inci 
dents  in  the  early  settlement  of  Monona  county,  by  A.  R.  Fulton  ;  Early  school 
legislation  in  Iowa,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  Van  Buren  county,  some  notes  of  its  early 
history,  by  A.  R.  Fulton ;  Iowa  and  Andersonville,  by  B.  F.  Gue ;  Women  in 
Iowa,  by  Jennie  McGowen.  (1512 

Nos.  1510—1512  were  not  published  by  the  society  but  are  entered  here  to 
preserve  the  continuity  of  the  series. 

HISTORICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  IOWA.     Annals  of  Iowa.     An  Historical  Quarterly. 

Published  by  the  Historical  Department  of  Iowa.     Third   Series.     Vol.  i. 

1893-1S95.     Des  Monies. 

8vo,  pp.  682.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Recollections  of  Iowa  men  and  affairs,  by  Hiram  Price ;  The 
twenty-fourth  Iowa  volunteers,  from  Muscatine  to  Winchester,  by  Th/id.  L. 
Smith  ;  The  search  for  a  shilling — true  story  of  territorial  days,  by  Allie  M. 
Letts  ;  Life  and  death  of  Theodore  Guelich,  by  B.  F.  Gue  ;  Gen.  Nathaniel  B. 
Baker,  by  B.  F.  Gue  ;  The  charge  on  Battery  Robinet,  by  Cyrus  C.  Carpenter  ; 
Lost  in  a  snow  storm,  by  William  Larrabee  ;  A  pioneer  of  territorial  times — 
reminiscences  of  Kishkekosh  county,  by  B.  F.  Gue  ;  The  chain  of  title  to  Iowa, 
Notable  deaths ;  Major-General  G.  M.  Dodge,  by  Cyrus  C.  Carpenter ;  Who 
wrote  the  poem  "  There  is  no  death  " — letter  from  J.  L.  McCreery ;  Chief 
Justice  Caleb  Baldwin,  by  George  G.  Wright;  Anent  the  constitution  of  Iowa; 
The  Iowa  dog  law  of  1862  ;  Justice  Samuel  Freeman  Miller,  by  Henry  Strong ; 
The  work  of  the  Wisconsin  Historical  Society,  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites  ;  The 
State  bank  of  Iowa,  by  Hiram  Price  ;  Geological  map  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  R. 
Keyes;  History  of  the  Bahama  Expedition,  by  C.  C.  Nutting;  The  outgoing  and 
incoming  governors,  Horace  Boies  and  Frank  D.  Jackson ;  Senator  James  B. 
Howell,  by  Sam.  M.  Clark  ;  The  Des  Moines  river  land  grant,  by  C.  H.  Gatch  ; 
Lauman's  charge  at  Jackson,  by  Geo.  W.  Crosley ;  A  great  historical  mono 
graph,  History  of  the  Amana  Society  or  Community  of  true  inspiration,  by 
Wm.  Rufus  Perkins — review  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  The  great  blizzard  of  1856,  by 
Jno.  M.  Brainard ;  An  Indian  treaty  and  its  negotiation,  by  Alfred  Hebard ; 


ANNALS    OP    IOWA.  209 

Recollections  of  C.  F.  Clarkson ;  Zimri  Streeter — "  Old  Black  Hawk,"  by  Peter 
Melendy  :  Governor  John  Chambers,  by  W.  Penn  Clarke ;  The  twenty-fourth 
Iowa  volunteers,  from  Winchester  to  Davenport,  by  Chas.  L.  Longley ;  Rev. 
Samuel  Clarke,  the  pioneer  Methodist  clergyman  of  southeastern  Iowa,  by  Sam! 
M.  Clark ;  The  genesis  of  a  national  lyric,  "  The  Cumberland ;"  James  W. 
Grimes,  Governor  and  Senator,  by  Cyrus  C.  Carpenter;  "The  Iowa  Band"  of 
1843,  by  Geo.  F.  Magoun  ;  Pike's  explorations ;  Fifty-two  years  in  Iowa,  by 
W.  P.  Howe;  Study  of  the  character  and  life  work  of  James  W.  Grimes,  by 
Cyrus  C.  Carpenter  ;  Removing  the  battle  flags  ;  The  public  services  of  Hiram 
Price,  by  B.  F.  Gue ;  Fort  Armstrong,  by  Maria  Peck ;  Letters  of  William 
Clark  and  Nathaniel  Pryor,  by  Elliott  Cones,  1807  ;  The  sad  war  experiences 
of  two  Iowa  brothers,  by.  II.  I.  Smith ;  The  southern  boundary  of  Iowa,  by 
Frank  E.  Landers  ;  The  border  war  between  Iowa  and  Missouri,  on  the  boundary 
question,  by  Alfred  Hebard ;  The  rush  to  arms  in  1861,  by  W.  S.  Moore ; 
Editorial  department ;  Index.  (1513 

ANNALS  OF  IOWA.     Third  series.     Vol.  n.     1895-1897. 

8vo,  pp.  664.     Portraits.     Published  by  the  Historical  Department  of  Iowa. 

Contents :  Major-General  John  M.  Corse,  by  William  Salter ;  Historico- 
geographical  notes  on  the  Mississippi  river,  from  Cass  Lake  to  Lake  Itasca,  by 
Elliott  Coues  ;  General  Samuel  A.  Rice  at  Jenkins  Ferry,  by  John  F.  Lacey ; 
The  Twenty-fourth  Iowa  volunteers,  from  Winchester  to  Davenport,  by  Chas  L. 
Longley  ;  Keokuk's  first  village  in  Iowa,  by  J.  P.  Walton  ;  Destruction  of  Iowa 
lakes ;  Early  recollections  of  Keokuk  county,  by  J.  D.  Haworth ;  The  Spirit 
Lake  and  Okoboji  monument ;  New  publications ;  Notable  deaths ;  General 
Joseph  M.  Street,  by  Wm.  B.  Street :  Major  William  Williams,  by  Cyrus  C. 
Carpenter ;  The  Yewell  portrait  of  Charles  Mason ;  Indian  tribes  in  Iowa 
before  1846,  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  Attorney-General  Remley  on  the  destruction  of 
Iowa  lakes  ;  The  naming  of  Iowa  counties,  by  1'.  M.  Casady  ;  Captain  Thomas 
Drummond,  by  Charles  Aldrich ;  Recollections  of  early  territorial  days,  by 
Alfred  Hebard ;  The  quarrel  between  Gov.  Lucas  and  Secretary  Conway,  by 
T.  S.  Parvin  ;  A  statesman  and  philanthropist,  James  F.  Wilson  ;  A  character 
istic  order  of  General  Scott ;  A  pro-slavery  letter,  by  John  C.  Calhoun  ;  Josiah 
Bushnell  Grinnell,  by  L.  F.  Parker ;  Opening  an  Iowa  county,  by  John  M. 
Brainard ;  Sergeant  Charles  Floyd,  by  George  W.  Wakefield ;  A  primitive 
capitol  building;  The  first  white  man  in  Iowa,  by  M.  M.  Ham;  An  epoch  in 
the  history  of  American  science,  by  Charles  R.  Keyes  ;  Samuel  Storrs  Howe,  by 
Frederick  Lloyd ;  Statutory  adoption  of  the  common  law  in  the  west  and 
herein  of  its  introduction  into  Iowa  ;  General  Ed.  Wright,  by  Charles  Aldrich  ; 
Van  Caldwell,  by  George  G.  Wright ;  The  old  capitol  at  Belmont,  by  J.  L. 
Pickard  ;  The  first  things  in  Iowa,  by  L.  F.  Andrews  ;  General  Robert  Lucas,  by 
T.  S.  Parvin  ;  How  men  feel  in  battle — recollections  of  a  private  at  Champion 
Hills,  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers ;  Black  Hawk,  by  Mrs.  W.  F.  Peck;  The  word 
"  Iowa  " — what  it  means,  by  L.  F.  Andrews  ;  Visit  of  Abraham  Lincoln  to 
Iowa  ;  Mrs.  Ann  E.  Harlan — late  wife  of  ex-Senator  James  Harlan,  sketch  of  her 
work  for  the  soldiers  ;  Historical  address  in  commemoration  of  the  fiftieth  anni 
versary  of  the  adoption  of  the  State  constitution  of  Iowa,  by  Wm.  Salter  ;  Elijah 
Sells,  by  John  M.  Davis  ;  An  Iowa  fugitive-slave  law,  in  the  Supreme  Court, 
July,  1839  ;  Mrs.  Ada  North,  librarian  ;  The  old  blockhouse  in  Council  Bluffs, 
by  D.  C.  Bloomer  ;  Recollections  of  Judge  Francis  Springer  ;  The  Mormons  in 
Iowa,  by  D.  C.  Bloomer  ;  Government  surveying  in  early  Iowa,  by  Ira  Cook  ; 
Margaret  McDonald  Stanton,  by  Dora  Sayles  Osborn  ;  Celebration  of  the  semi 
centennial  of  the  State  at  Burlington,  Oct.  1-8,  1896,  by  William  Salter  ;  Ap 
prehended  Indian  troubles,  unpublished  letter  of  Gov.  J.  W.  Grimes,  Jan.  3, 
1855 ;  Slavery  in  Iowa  territory,  by  A.  W.  Harlan  ;  Facsimile  of  a  letter  by 
Admiral  Farragut,  Jany.  4,  1863;  The  Indian  chief  Wapello  ;  Editorial  depart 
ment ;  Index.  (1514 

ANNALS  OF  IOWA.     Third  series.     Vol.  in.     1897-1899.     Des  Monies. 

8vo,  pp.  672.     Illustrated.     Published  by  the  Historical  Department  of  Iowa. 

Contents  :  Pleistocene  Iowa,  by  Samuel  Calvin  ;  The  battle  of  Pleasant  Hill, 
Louisiana,  by  A.  J.  Barkley  ;  A  historic  reunion  of  the  surviving  members  of 
the  Constitutional  Convention  of  1857  :  Addresses  by  George  G.  Wright  and 
Francis  Springer  ;  The  honorable  Alfred  Hebard,  by  William  Salter ;  An  Iowa 
missionary  patriarch,  Asa  Turner,  by  George  F.  Magoun  ;  History  of  lead  and 
zinc  mining  in  Iowa,  by  Arthur  G.  Leonard  :  The  Reunion  of  1882  of  the  Iowa 
Constitutional  Convention  ;  Facsimile  reproduction  of  Abraham  Lincoln's  accept- 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 14 


210  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ance  of  his  second  election  as  President  of  the  United  States  ;  Notable  deaths ; 
The  Grinnell  cyclone  of  June  17,  1882,  by  S.  II.  Herrick ;  Plan  of  Ft. 
Madison,  1808 ;  Fort  Madison,  an  article  prepared  at  the  War  Department, 
Washington  ;  The  geological  surveys  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  R.  Keyes  ;  Some  points 
in  Indian  history,  by  D.  M.  Browning ;  Indians  claim  damages  for  a  road  through 
their  territory,  speeches  by  Indian  chiefs  and  the  Gov.  of  Iowa  ;  Apprehended 
Indian  troubles,  unpublished  letter,  by  Gov.  James  W.  Grimes,  3d  Dec.,  1855 ; 
Pres.  Grant's  Des  Moines  address  ;  New  light  on  early  history,  by  S.  B.  Evans ; 
How  Burlington  became  the  second  capital  of  Wisconsin  territory  and  the 
first  capital  of  Iowa  territory  ;  An  act  to  regulate  blacks  and  mulattoes  in  the 
territory  of  Iowa  ;  Genesis  of  the  Iowa  homestead  law  ;  Primitive  man  of  Iowa 
and  how  he  lived,  by  Charles  H.  Robinson  ;  President  Grant's  Des  Moines  ad 
dress,  by  L.  F.  Parker,  with  a  facsimile  reproduction  ;  Reuben  Noble,  by  T.  H. 
Studebaker  ;  The  Iowa  Board  of  Education,  by  T.  B.  Perry  ;  Unpublished  mes 
sage  by  Gov.  Lucas ;  Mahaska  county's  first  school,  by  Mrs.  T.  G.  Phillips ; 
Letters  of  Henry  Dodge  to  Gen.  George  W.  Jones,  1832-1858,  edited  by  Wm. 
Salter  ;  Organizing  the  county  of  Iowa  ;  An  echo  from  Spirit  Lake ;  Pella — • 
a  bit  of  Holland  in  America,  by  Cyrenus  Cole;  Samuel  Murdock,  by  Marion 
Murdock ;  Recollections  of  slave  days,  by  S.  II.  M.  Byers ;  The  ownership  of 
Aerolites,  a  decision  by  the  Iowa  Supreme  Court ;  A  chapter  of  pioneer  history, 
by  Cyrus  C.  Carpenter  ;  The  burial  of  a  war  chief,  by  Horace  M.  Rebok  ;  Fac 
simile  of  a  military  order  of  Gen.  Washington,  March  9th,  1778;  Some  letters 
by  Gov.  Kirkwood,  1861  ;  Institutional  beginnings  in  a  western  state,  by  Jesse 
Macy ;  Fort  Des  Moines  (No.  1),  Iowa,  article  prepared  at  the  War  Dept. ; 
Reminiscences  of  Gen.  James  C.  Parrott,  by  Mary  R.  Whitcomb;  The  battle 
of  Pleasant  Hill,  by  Wm.  T.  Shaw ;  Major-General  Frederick  Steele,  by  John 
F.  Lacey ;  Another  chapter  of  pioneer  history,  by  Samuel  W.  Durham ;  The 
early  schools  and  teachers  of  Iowa,  by  T.  S.  Parvin ;  Dr.  Sylvester  Grinnell 
Matson,  by  Charles  Aldrich ;  The  case  of  Mr.  Lorin(g)  Wheeler,  by  Benja 
min  F.  Shambaugh  ;  John  Brown's  last  visit  to  Tabor,  by  J.  E.  Todd  ;  Darwin 
Robert  Merritt,  by  H.  E.  Deemer  ;  Col.  William  T.  Shaw,  biographical  sketch ; 
The  Spirit  Lake  expedition,  by  C.  C.  Carpenter,  John  F.  Duncombe,  Charles  B. 
Richards,  John  N.  Maxwell,  Frank  R.  Mason,  Michael  Sweeney,  W.  K.  Laughlin, 
Charles  Aldrich,  Sarah  W.  Collins,  Abbie  Gardner  Sharp,  and  Harry  Hoover ; 
Des  Moines  river  and  origin  of  the  name,  by  Charles  R.  Keyes  ;  Rt.  Rev.  Mathias 
Loras,  D.  D.,  first  bishop  of  Dubuque,  by  B.  C.  Lenehan  ;  A  chapter  of  Indian 
history,  by  Ida  M.  Street ;  Judge  Henry  B.  Hendershott,  by  Edward  H.  Stiles ; 
Iowa's  treasury  deficit  in  the  light  of  the  constitutional  debates,  by  Frank  I. 
Harriott ;  The  origin  of  the  name  Iowa,  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh  ;  Editorial 
department  ;  Index.  (1515 

ANNALS  OF  IOWA.     Third  series.     Vol.  iv.     1899-1901.     Des  Moines. 

8vo,  pp.  665.     Illustrated.     Published  by  the  Historical  Department  of  Iowa. 

Contents  :  Historical  sketch  of  the  State  .University  of  Iowa,  by  J.  L.  Pick- 
ard  ;  The  death  of  Black  Hawk,  by  Willard  Barrows ;  Notable  deaths ;  Iowa 
Historical  Building — laying  of  corner-stone,  April  17,  1899 ;  Addresses  by 
A.  B.  F.  Hildreth,  James  Harlan,  John  A.  Kasson,  Theodore  S.  Parvin,  Charles 
Aldrich;  The  Iowa  fugitive  slave  case,  by  George  Frazee ;  To  the  citizens  of 
the  mining  country  [a  hand-bill  from  the  letters  and  papers  of  Gen.  George  W. 
Jones]  ;  What  glaciers  have  done  for  Iowa,  by  Samuel  Calvin  ;  Fort  Des  Moines, 
No.  2,  an  article  prepared  at  the  War  Department,  Washington  ;  The  early  homes 
and  home-makers  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  A.  White ;  The  Tama  county  Indians,  by 
A.  D.  Bicknell ;  Clark  Dunham,  by  George  Frazee  ;  Life  of  the  pioneer  farmer, 
by  W.  S.  Fultz;  William  B.  Allison  and  the  presidency  in  1888,  by  Geo.  F. 
Hoar  ;  The  Iowa  forts  ;  A  letter  by  Jefferson  Davis,  1882  ;  The  fight  for  the  new 
capitol,  by  John  A.  Kasson  ;  The  Quakers  in  Iowa,  by  D.  C.  Mott ;  Mrs.  Annie 
WTittenmyer— sketch  of  her  life  and  work ;  Fort  Sanford,  Iowa — historical 
sketch ;  Joseph  Evan  Griffith,  by  Frederick  Lloyd ;  Inaugurating  the  Grant 
monument,  by  Grenville  M.  Dodge  ;  Lincoln-Grimes  correspondence  ;  The  genesis 
of  the  Board  of  Control ;  Iowa  in  the  War  with  Mexico  ;  History  of  steamboating 
on  the  Des  Moines  river,  from  1837  to  1862,  by  Tacitus  Hussey ;  An  Iowa 
scientist  (Frank  Leverett)  and  his  work,  by  Charles  R.  Keyes;  Death  of  Presi 
dent  Lincoln,  an  address  by  F.  W.  Palmer,  April  16,  1865 ;  Recollections  of 
Gen.  Nathaniel  Lyon,  by  Wm.  Alexander  Hammond ;  The  grasshopper  inva 
sion,  by  Cyrus  C.  Carpenter  ;  Fort  Atkinson,  Iowa,  by  Wm.  H.  Carter ;  The  Des 
Moines  river  in  1721  ;  Mrs.  John  F.  Dillon — memoir  prepared  by  her  husband — 
her  life  and  letters  ;  Visit  of  Abraham  Lincoln  to  Council  Bluffs  ;  A  historical 


ANNALS    OF    IOWA.  211 

proclamation,  by  Gov.  James  A.  Mount,  of  Indiana ;  History  of  a  claim  in 
Jones  county  in  1838  ;  The  assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  Gen.  Nathaniel 
Lyon ;  Judge  George  G.  Wright,  by  B.  F.  Gue ;  Stephen  Whicher,  by  George 
Meason  Whicher;  Reminiscences,  by  Ira  Cook;  A  celebrated  Ind'an  treaty, 
the  "  Blackhawk  Purchase ;  "  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  an  article  prepared  at  the 
War  Depart.,  Washington  ;  Judge  George  G.  Wright ;  George  Wilson  :  first  terri 
torial  adjutant  of  the  militia  of  Iowa,  by  his  son,  George  Wilson  ;  Gen.  G.  M. 
Dodge's  historical  address  at  the  Camp  Fire  of  the  Crocker  Brigade,  Sept.  27, 
1900 ;  Charles  Mason — Iowa's  first  jurist,  by  Emlin  M'Clain  ;  Nicolas  Perrot, 
first  commercial  traveler  on  the  upper  Mississippi,  by  WTm.  Salter  ;  An  address 
in  commemoration  of  the  meeting  of  the  first  legislative  assembly  of  the  terri 
tory  of  Iowa,  Nov.  12,  1838,  by  Wm.  Salter  ;  Usury  in  early  Iowa  legislation  ; 
Editorial  department;  Index.  (1516 

ANNALS  OF  IOWA.     Third  series.      Vol.  v.     Des  Moines,  1901-1903. 

8vo,  pp.  661.     Illustrated.     Published  by  the  Historical  Department  of  Iowa. 

Contents  :  Early  banking  in  Iowa,  by  Hoyt  Sherman  ;  The  tragedy  of  Okoboji, 
by  Harris  Hoover ;  The  old  prairie  slough,  by  Charles  Aldrich ;  Gen.  A.  K. 
Eaton,  by  Willard  L.  Eaton  ;  Old  channels  of  the  Mississippi  in  southeastern 
Iowa,  by  Frank  Leverett ;  Nebraska  "  Wild-Cat  "  banks,  an  experiment  in  finance 
in  the  west  before  the  civil  war  ;  The  Racoon  river  agency  in  1844,  by  Benj.  A. 
Spaulding ;  Charles  Larpenteur,  fur  trader  on  the  upper  Missouri,  1833—1872; 
A  southern  bird  in  central  Iowa,  by  Carl  Fritz  Henning ;  Editorial  department : 
Four  letters  from  the  correspondence  of  Gen.  Joseph  M.  Street,  from  James 
Monroe,  Henry  Clay,  and  John  Grimsley  ;  Letters  of  our  territorial  governors ; 
Notable  deaths.  The  battle  of  Athens,  Missouri,  by  Cyrus  Bussey  ;  The  state 
bank  of  Iowa,  by  Hoyt  Sherman ;  Pioneer  editors  of  northeastern  Iowa,  by 
A.  K.  Bailey  ;  Regulation  of  trade  and  morals  by  Iowa  town  councils  prior  to 
1858,  by  Frank  I.  Herriott ;  Hardships  of  pioneers  in  northwestern  Iowa,  by 
W.  II.  Ingham  ;  The  battleship  Iowa,  by  Robley  D.  Evans ;  Editorial  depart 
ment  :  Dedication  of  the  Floyd  monument ;  The  old  state  bank  of  Iowa  ;  Graves 
of  Revolutionary  soldiers  in  Iowa ;  The  battle  of  Athens,  Mo.  Reminiscences 
of  Charles  Mason,  by  George  H.  Yewell  ;  The  expansion  of  the  republic  west  of 
the  Mississippi,  by  John  A.  Kasson  ;  Theodore  S.  Parvin,  by  Charles  Aldrich ; 
Robert  S.  Finkbine  and  his  associates  in  the  erection  of  the  Iowa  capitol,  by 
Peter  A.  Dey  ;  Rev.  Willis  Hervey  Harris,  by  Charles  A.  White  ;  Editorial  depart 
ment  :  Charles  Mason  and  George  II.  Yewell  :  Transportation  in  war  times ; 
"  Red  Dog  "  money — another  word  ;  Discovery  of  mineral  coal  in  America.  Colo 
nel  William  II.  Kinsman,  by  Grenville  M.  Dodge;  Iowa  at  Vicksburg  and  the 
Vicksburg  national  military  park,  by  J.  K.  P.  Thompson  ;  The  preservation  of 
Iowa's  public  documents,  by  Frank  I.  Ilerriott ;  Editorial  department :  Colonel 
Kinsman  ;  Characteristic  letter  by  Gov.  Kirkwood,  1860.  The  mines  of  Spain, 
by  Oliver  I'.  Shiras  ;  Governor  Samuel  Merrill,  by  William  II.  Fleming;  Chapters 
in  Iowa's  financial  history,  by  Frank  I.  Herriott ;  Betterment  of  our  public 
highways,  by  Charles  R.  Keyes  ;  Sixty-three  years  of  home  history ;  Audubon 
on  the  western  border  of  Iowa  in  1843 — from  his  journal  ;  Editorial  department : 
Lauman's  charge  at  Jackson  ;  The  origin  of  board  of  control  reform  ;  Economic 
aspects  of  work  in  pure  science.  The  flood  of  1851,  by  Tacitus  Hussey  ;  Breaking 
prairie,  by  L.  S.  Coffin  ;  Council  bluffs  in  1852,  by  Thomas  J.  Bunn  ;  Indian  affairs 
in  Iowa  territory,  1839-43  ;  Our  Indians — from  N.  Y.  Sun,  June  12,  1901  ;  Edito 
rial  Department :  Two  historic  portraits — James  Harlan  and  Francis  Springer  ; 
John  N.  Dewey  and  Schuyler  R.  Ingham  ;  Estimates  of  Judge  Springer  ;  LTnveiI- 
ing  the  Kinsman  monument.  The  Iowa  northern  border  brigade  of  1862-3,  by 
William  II.  Ingham  ;  Iowa's  first  law  giver,  by  Eugene  F.  Ware ;  The  coming 
of  Bishop  Loras,  by  John  Ireland  ;  lOditorial  department :  Concerning  Governor 
Chambers.  Safety  appliances  on  the  railroads,  by  L.  S.  Coffin ;  Col.  John 
Henry  Gear,  by  William  H.  Fleming ;  The  eastern  border  of  Iowa  in  1823, 
edited  by  William  Salter  ;  My  boyhood  recollections  of  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians, 
by  Charles  A.  White ;  Editorial  department :  L.  S.  Coffin's  great  reforms  ;  The 
portrait  of  Dr.  William  Salter  ;  Generals  Dodge  and  Williamson  ;  Judge  Dillon's 
law  publications.  Index.  (1517 

ANNALS  OF  IOWA.     Third  series.     Vol.  vr.     Nos.  1-12.     Des  Moines,  1903-1905. 

Svo,  pp.  656.     Portraits.     Published  by  the  Historical  Department  of  Iowa. 

Contents  :  Coming  into  Iowa  in  1837,  by  George  C.  Duffield  ;  An  Iowa  fugitive 
slave  case — 1850,  reported  by  George  Frazee  ;  The  transfusion  of  political  ideas 
and  institutions  in  Iowa,  by  F.  I.  Herriott ;  County  historical  societies,  by 


212  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Warren  S.  Dungan ;  Pioneer  protection  from  horse  thieves,  by  James  E.  Parker ; 
Confiscations  during  and  after  the  Civil  War  ;  Editorial  department ;  New  pub 
lications  ;  Notable  deaths  ;  Indians  of  Iowa,  by  Charles  A.  Clark  ;  The  Icarian 
community,  by  Charles  Gray  ;  Very  Rev.  J.  A.  M.  Pelamourgues,  by  J.  F.  Kemp- 
ker ;  Another  Iowa  bone  bed,  by  F.  E.  L.  Beal ;  General  Robert  Lucas ;  The 
eastern  border  of  Iowa  as  seen  by  Edward  Tanner  in  1818  ;  Publicity  in  our 
local  finance,  by  F.  I.  Herriott ;  The  Ottumwa  water  case ;  An  old  newspaper 
(The  Providence  (R.  I.)  Gazette,  April  4,  1801)  ;  Scott  County  Exhibit,  1839; 
The  county  judge  system  ;  Gen.  James  A.  Williamson,  by  G.  M.  Dodge  ;  Iowa  in 
unorganized  territory  of  the  United  States,  August  10,  1821-June  28,  1834,  by 
William  Salter ;  An  Iowa  settler's  homestead,  by  George  C.  Duffield ;  Original 
survey  of  the  C.,  B_  &  0-  R-  R-  line,  by  Alfred  Hebard  ;  Philip  M.  Crapo ;  A 
reminiscence  of  the  last  battle  of  the  Red  River  Expedition,  by  Wm.  G.  Donnan  ; 
Iowa  in  the  territory  of  Missouri,  1812-1821,  by  William  Salter  ;  Frontier  church 
going — 1837,  by  George  C.  Duffield  ;  Vital  statistics,  by  Josiah  Forrest  Kennedy  ; 
An  Iowa  pioneer  (Father  Samuel  Charles  Mazzuchelli)  ;  John  Plumbe,  originator 
of  the  Pacific  Railroad,  by  John  King ;  Use  of  block-houses  during  the  Civil 
War,  by  Grenville  M.  Dodge ;  The  origin,  growth  and  development  of  the  Board 
of  Control  System  in  Iowa,  by  L.  G.  Kinne  ;  Abner  Kneeland  :  his  relations  to 
early  Iowa  history,  by  Mary  R.  Whitcomb  ;  A  second  chapter  of  Indian  history, 
by  Ida  M.  Street ;  Recollections  of  early  times  in  Iowa,  by  C.  L.  Lucas ;  Edi 
torial  department :  The  founder  of  Salubria  ;  Iowa's  experiment  in  government. 
Copy  of  a  letter  from  Robert  E.  Lee  to  his  son,  1861.  The  Louisiana  purchase 
in  correspondence  of  the  time,  by  William  Salter;  Enoch  WTorthen  Eastman,  by 
W.  J.  Moir  ;  Frontier  mills,  by  George  C.  Duffield;  Pioneer  perils — an  adventure 
on  the  Cedar  river  at  Cedar  Rapids  a  half  century  ago,  by  W.  W.  Walker  ;  Col. 
Edward  Hatch's  great  charge  at  Farmington,  Mississippi,  by  Charles  C.  Horton  ; 
A  pioneer  settlement  in  Madison  county,  by  W.  S.  Wilkinson ;  Transplanting 
Iowa's  laws  to  Oregon,  by  F.  I.  Herriott ;  Recollections  of  early  Iowa,  by  James 
Hilton  ;  Death  of  Benjamin  F.  One.  Unveiling  of  memorial  tablet  of  Revolu 
tionary  soldiers  in  the  art  gallery  of  the  State  Historical  Department ;  Notable 
deaths  ;  General  Fitz  Henry  Warren,  by  Edward  II.  Stiles  ;  Legislation  in  Iowa 
prior  to  1858,  by  F.  I.  Herriott;  The  Iowa  corals,  by  T.  E.  Savage;  Pioneer 
perils  :  The  Cedar  River  gang  broken  up — Mrs.  John  Weare  and  the  wounded 
outlaw  chief — an  incident  of  the  forties,  by  W.  W.  Walker;  Gen.  Fitz  Henry 
Warren ;  President  Johnson's  accusers  and  the  "  salary  grab "  of  1873.  The 
recently  extinct  and  vanishing  animals  of  Iowa,  by  Herbert  Osborn ;  Fort 
Dodge  soldiers  in  the  East,  by  George  L.  Cruikshank  ;  The  earliest  settlers  of 
Linn  county,  by  John  J.  Daniels ;  The  battle  of  Athens,  Missouri,  by  D.  C. 
Beaman ;  Iowa  at  Annapolis  and  West  Point,  compiled  by  Alice  M.  Steele ; 
Voting  with  the  soldiers  in  1864,  by  Charles  Aldrich  ;  Ada  E.  North,  by  Johnson 
Brigham.  Index.  (1518 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Iowa  Historical  Record,  published  quar 
terly  by  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa.  Vols.  i-xvm.  1885-1902. 
Iowa  city,  1887-1902. 

8vo,  18  vols.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Continuation  of  the  Annals  of  Iowa.  (1518« 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Iowa  Historical  Record.     Vols.  i,  n,  and 
in.     1885-86-87.     Iowa  City,  Iowa,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  576. 

Contents  :  Vol.  i.  Introductory,  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  Iowa,  by  C.  W.  Irish  ;  Iowa 
meteorites,  by  N.  R.  Leonard  ;  Muster-roll  of  a  company  of  Iowa  volunteer  in 
fantry  commanded  by  Captain  James  M.  Morgan,  1846;  Officers  and  enlisted 
men,  Co.  K,  15th  U.  S.  Infantry,  1847  ;  Officers  and  enlisted  men,  Co.  I,  1st 
Dragoons,  1835-6  ;  Synopsis  of  proceedings  of  board  of  curators,  State  Historical 
Society  ;  Donations  ;  Obituary  notices  ;  Enoch  Worthen  Eastman,  by  T.  S.  Par- 
vin  ;  Louisiana  purchase,  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  Movements  of  the  glaciers  of  the  ice 
period  in  Iowa  and  vicinity,  by  C.  W.  Irish  ;  Studies  from  the  census,  by  C.  M. 
Hobby  ;  The  weather,  past  and  present,  by  an  old  settler  ;  The  fifth  legislature 
recalled  ;  Indian  character  due  to  climate  ;  WMlliam  W.  Belknap ;  Fragments 
of  geological  history — Johnson  county,  by  S.  Calvin ;  Unitarianism  in  Iowa, 
by  O.  Clute  ;  Letter  to  Col.  Proctor,  of  the  British  Army,  from  his  wife,  1812 ; 
Grant's  Des  Moines  speech  and  its  history,  by  L.  F.  Parker ;  Recollections 
of  Crocker's  Iowa  brigade ;  Ansel  Briggs ;  Pioneers,  old  settlers  and  new,  of 
Iowa,  by  T.  S.  Parvin ;  Recollections  of  the  past,  by  N.  Levering ;  A  chapter  of 


STATE    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF    IOWA.  213 

war  history  (engagement  at  Bolivar,  Tenn.,  1862).  Vol.  n.  Iowa  and  Missouri 
boundary— report  of  the  commissioner  appointed  by  the  President  to  ascertain 
and  mark  the  boundary,  1839  ;  Keokuk,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  State  University  of 
Iowa,  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  Recollections  of  the  past,  by  N.  Levering ;  Some  re 
markable  meteors  and  meteoric  falls,  by  C.  W.  Irish ;  Donations ;  Obituary  ; 
W.  W.  Chapman,  first  delegate  in  congress  from  the  territory  of  Iowa,  by  T.  S. 
Parvin  ;  A  heroine  of  the  Revolution  :  Nancy  Ann  Hunter,  by  William  Salter  ; 
The  Iowa  and  Missouri  boundary  line  ;  Pioneer  lawmakers  ;  In  memoriam — 
Henry  Felkner,  by  Jno.  P.  Irish ;  A  free  public  library,  by  D.  C.  Bloomer ; 
Hon.  T.  S.  Parvin's  address  at  the  bar  reunion  at  Des  Moines,  June  8th,  1886 ; 
Henry  Dodge,  governor  of  Wisconsin  territory,  fifty  years  ago  ;  Locating  the 
Government  wagon  road  from  Niobrara,  Nebraska,  to  Virginia  city,  Montana ; 
Letters  of  a  war  governor — Samuel  J.  Kirkwood  ;  Cornelius  Cadle,  by  A.  B. 
Robbins  ;  Fort  Donelson — the  second  Iowa  infantry,  by  L.  F.  Parker  ;  Judge 
Mason  and  the  half-breed  tract,  by  Hawkins  Taylor  ;  The  mound  builders  of  the 
Mississippi  valley,  by  Samuel  Murdock  ;  Iowa  in  1822.  Vol.  in.  Augustus  C. 
Dodge,  by  William  Salter ;  Locating  the  Government  wagon  road  from 
Niobrara,  Nebraska,  to  Virginia  city,  Montana,  by  N.  Levering ;  Letters  of  a 
war  governor — Samuel  J.  Kirkwood ;  George  W.  Jones,  by  F.  B.  Wilkie ; 
Address  of  Judge  T.  S.  Wilson  at  the  opening  of  the  Supreme  Court  room — 
Early  reminiscences  of  the  bench  and  bar  ;  Gen.  James  Wilson  ;  Unitarianism 
in  Iowa,  by  O.  Clute ;  Geography  and  early  American  history,  by  B.  A.  Hins- 
dale;  Early  Methodism  in  Iowa,  by  G.  W.  Brindell  ;  Christian  W.  Slagle,  by 
James  F.  Wilson  ;  The  battle  of  luka,  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers  ;  Genoa  Indian  School, 
by  Josephine  C.  Mayo  ;  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Mathias  Loras,  pioneer  bishop  in  Iowa,  by 
John  F.  Kempker ;  Gen.  Samuel  R.  Curtis,  by  Hawkins  Taylor ;  The  Spirit 
Lake  stockade,  by  N.  Levering.  (1519 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Iowa  Historical  Record.     Vols.  iv,  v,  and 
vi.     1888-89-90.     Iowa  City,  Iowa,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  576. 

Contents  :  Vol.  iv.  James  Clarke,  third  governor  of  the  territory  of  Iowa,  by 
William  Salter;  The  Spirit  Lake  stockade,  by  N.  Levering;  The  first  priests 
in  Iowa,  by  John  F.  Kempker  ;  Pioneer  women,  by  Ella  E.  Gordon  ;  Prehistoric 
races,  by  Samuel  Murdock;  Names  of  Iowa  counties,  by  [C.  C.  Childs?]  ; 
Donations ;  New  publications ;  Notes ;  Leonard  Whitney,  by  O.  Clute ;  Iowa 
and  the  draft  (Civil  War),  by  N.  H.  Brainerd  ;  Address  of  John  H.  Gear  be 
fore  the  fourth  reunion  of  the  Tri-State  Old  Settlers'  Association  ;  Catholicity 
in  Shelby  county,  Iowa,  by  John  F.  Kempker ;  The  capitals  and  capitols  of 
Iowa,  by  H.  W.  Lathrop  ;  The  burning  of  Columbia,  S.  C.,  by  W.  H.  Goodrell ; 
The  First  Iowa  at  Wilson's  Creek  ;  General  Leonard  F.  Ross  ;  An  old  settler's 
address — Jas.  H.  Matheny.  Vol.  v.  James  Lee  ;  Who  taught  the  first  school  in 
Iowa,  and  when  and  where?  by  T.  S.  Parvin;  Cooperative  Christianity; 
Memorial  sermon  on  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the  Congre 
gational  Church  in  Burlington,  by  Wm.  Salter ;  A  tribute  to  the  16th  Iowa, 
by  Gilbert  B.  Pray ;  Governor  Buren  R.  Sherman,  by  F.  Lloyd ;  The  Iowa 
school  system,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  April  30th,  1789-1889  ;  The  March  to  the  sea, 
December,  1864— from  "  Iowa  in  War  Times,"  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers  ;  The  Church 
of  George  Washington,  by  William  Stevens  Perry ;  The  observance  in  Iowa 
City  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  inauguration  of  George  Washington, 
first  president  of  the  United  States  ;  Mr.  Justice  Miller's  article  on  the  state  of 
Iowa,  in  Harper's  Magazine,  July,  1889  ;  Henry  Dodge,  governor  of  the  original 
territory  of  Wisconsin,  by  William  Salter;  War  anecdotes  of  1812,  by  N.  Lev 
ering  ;  Out  West  in  the  forties,  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers  ;  Crocker's  brigade  in  war 
and  peace,  by  G.  B.  Pray.  Vol.  vi.  Dr.  Berryman  Jennings,  Iowa-Oregon,  by 
T.  S.  Parvin ;  Henry  Dodge,  II,  in  the  Black  Hawk  War,  1832,  by  William 
Salter  ;  The  late  ex-Governor  Nelson  Dewey,  of  Wisconsin  ;  Anecdotes  of  early 
days  in  Iowa,  by  N.  Levering;  Thomas  Hughes,  by  T.  S.  Parvin;  Henry 
Dodge,  III,  Major  U.  S.  Mounted  Rangers,  1832-3,  by  William  Salter ;  Ten 
days  in  the  Rebel  army,  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers  ;  General  William  Thompson  ;  The 
first  territorial  legislature  of  Iowa,  by  Hawkins  Taylor ;  The  first  United 
States  Dragoons,  by  J.  C.  Parrott ;  Col.  Samuel  Cushing  Trowbridge ;  Early 
explorations  in  Iowa,  by  Albert  Miller  Lea  ;  Bushwhacking  in  Missouri,  by  N. 
Levering ;  George  W.  McCrary,  by  O.  Clute ;  Letters  of  a  war  governor — 
Samuel  J.  Kirkwood  ;  Report  on  Indians,  by  Frederick  Lloyd,  U.  S.  Army. 

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STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Iowa  Historical  Record.  Vols.  vii,  VIIT, 
and  ix.  1891-92-93.  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  576. 

Contents  :  Vol.  vn.  Col.  William  Patterson,  by  Samuel  M.  Clark  ;  The  name 
of  Hamilton  county,  by  Charles  Aldrich  ;  Bushwhacking  in  Missouri,  by  N. 
Levering;  The  Spirit  Lake  Expedition — 1857,  by  Charles  B.  Richards;  Gov 
ernor  Kirkwood's  first  meeting  with  President  Lincoln,  by  S.  J.  Kirkwood ; 
Letters  of  a  war  governor,  S.  J.  Kirkwood :  The  territorial  seal  of  Iowa ; 
Old  Settlers'  Reunion  poem,  by  Abel  Beach  ;  Austin  Adams ;  Address  delivered 
at  the  dedication  of  (Jen.  N.  B.  Baker's  monument  at  the  cemetery  in  Des 
Moines,  by  S.  .1.  Kirkwood  '  A  letter  of  Judge  Samuel  F.  Miller  on  his  appoint 
ment  to  the  United  States  Supreme  Court ;  The  State  Teachers'  Association  in 
the  Civil  War — correspondence  of  C.  C.  Nestlerode  and  Samuel  J.  Kirkwood ; 
Justice  Samuel  F.  Miller,  by  O.  Clute  ;  Captain  Charles  B.  Richards,  by  Charles 
Aldrich ;  Henry  Dodge,  Colonel  IT.  S.  Dragoons,  1833-6,  by  William  Salter ; 
The  opening  chapter  in  "  The  life  and  times  of  Gov.  Kirkwood,"  now  being 
written  by  H.  W.  Lathrop  ;  The  Amana  Society — reprinted  from  the  Marengo 
Republican  ;  Ralph  P.  Lowe ;  Clara  A.  Dodge,  by  William  Salter ;  The  making 
of  Iowa,  by  James  W.  McDill  ;  Iowa  pioneer  trails  to  California,  by  C.  W. 
Irish ;  Scenes  in  early  Iowa,  reprinted  from  the  Burlington  Post.  Vol.  viii. 
Elias  H.  Williams,  1819-1891,  by  James  O.  Crosby  ;  Albert  Miller  Lea — auto 
biographical  sketch  ;  The  loyal  governors  at  Altoona  in  1862,  by  S.  J.  Kirk 
wood  ;  How  the  Iowa  legislature  celebrated  the  capture  of  Fort  Donelson,  by 
Charles  Aldrich;  History  of  a  flag  (Second  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry  flag),  by 
H.  W.  Lathrop ;  The  Indian  and  the  first  settler,  by  J.  P.  Walton ;  Judge 
James  M.  Love;  Henry  Dodge,  IV,  Colonel  U.  S.  Dragoons,  1833-6,  by  William 
Salter  ;  Some  early  judicial  officers  and  districts,  by  P.  M.  Casady  ;  Glimpses  of 
early  Iowa,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  Dr.  Enos  Lowe,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  Recollections  of 
the  Rev.  John  Johns,  of  Webster  county,  by  Charles  Aldrich  ;  Men  who  made 
Iowa,  by  Hawkins  Taylor  ;  Indian  names  ;  James  W.  Grimes,  third  governor  of 
the  State  of  Iowa,  by  William  Salter;  The  Tally  WTar — a  chapter  in  the  Life 
and  Times  of  Gov.  Kirkwood,  now  being  written  by  II.  W.  Lathrop  ;  Recollec 
tions  of  Indian  life  on  Old  Man's  Creek  in  1840,  by  Jacob  Ricord  ;  A  historical 
banquet,  (given  by  the  people  of  Burlington  to  Governor  Lucas  Sept.  4,  1838), 
by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  War  memories,  by  the  editor  of  the  Record.  Vol.  ix. 
General  Alexander  Chambers ;  Early  journalism  in  Iowa,  the  founding  of  the 
Hamilton  Freeman  at  Webster  City,  in  1857,  by  Charles  Aldrich  ;  An  important 
manuscript — the  constitution  and  records  of  the  Claim  Association  of  Johnson 
County,  by  Benj.  F.  Shambaugh  ;  Mrs.  Charles  Aldrich,  by  Agnes  Briggs  Olm- 
stead  ;  A  public  dinner  in  territorial  days  (given  to  Gov.  Dodge  at  Fort  Madison, 
1837-8),  by  Hawkins  Taylor;  Pioneer  life  in  Muscatine  county,  by  J.  P.  Walton: 
Rev.  Launcelot  Graham  Bell,  first  Presbyterian  minister,  Iowa,  1836-68,  by 
T.  S.  Parvin ;  The  Cardiff  giant  deception,  from  the  advance  sheets  of  Gov. 
Gue's  forthcoming  history  of  Iowa ;  Indian  treaties ;  John  Abbot  Parvin,  by 
T.  S.  Parvin ;  Judge  Edward  Johnstone,  by  Geo.  G.  Wright ;  St.  Anthony's 
Church,  Davenport,  Iowa,  by  John  F.  Kempker  ;  The  naming  of  Lee  county,  by 
H.  W.  Lathrop  ;  Report  of  exercises  at  the  unveiling  of  the  portrait  of  Samuel 
J.  Kirkwood  at  the  state  capitol  in  Des  Moines,  June  20,  1893  ;  Some  tornadoes 
in  Iowa,  by  C.  W.  Irish  ;  Pioneer  days  in  Plymouth  county,  by  W.  L.  Clark ; 
Charles  Mason  ;  Railroad  legislation  in  Iowa,  by  Peter  A.  Dey  ;  Early  recollec 
tions  of  Iowa  city,  by  Samuel  Murdock  ;  Review  of  the  Society.  (1521 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Iowa  Historical  Record.  Vols.  x,  xi,  and 
xii.  1894-95-96.  Iowa  City,  189G. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  576. 

Contents  :  Vol.  x.  A  Blackhawk  veteran  and  an  Iowa  pioneer,  by  J.  W.  Rich  ; 
Some  fragments  of  Iowa  history,  gathered  from  the  records  of  Congress,  by 
Elizabeth  II.  Avery ;  The  late  Gov.  Wm.  M.  Stone,  by  H.  W.  Lathrop ;  A 
retrospect  of  the  last  fifty  years  in  Iowa,  by  John  Flournoy  Henry  ;  Saved  by 
a  candle — a  tale  of  pioneer  days  in  Iowa  ;  Lucinda  Humphrey  Hay,  by  Emma 
Humphrey  Haddock  ;  Other  fragments  of  Iowa  history,  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  The 
western  border  of  Iowa  in  1804  and  1806,  by  William  Salter ;  A  new  Iowa 
book — Life  and  times  of  Samuel  J.  Kirkwood,  Iowa's  war  governor,  by  H.  W. 
Lathrop ;  Wilds  of  Western  Iowa — a  poem  by  W.  Avery  Richards ;  Iowa  at 
the  World's  Fair ;  Early  Iowa  politics ;  William  G.  Hammond ;  The  Monitor 
and  the  Merrimac,  by  Mrs.  Isadore  Baker  ;  The  eastern  border  of  Iowa  in  1805-6, 
by  William  Salter  ;  Some  pioneer  preachers  of  Iowa,  by  Chas.  W.  Irish  ;  Wilds 


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of  western   Iowa — a  poem   by   W.   Avery   Richards ;   The   Sioux   Indian   war,   by 

Solomon  R.  Foot ;  Samuel  Jordan  Kirk  wood — tributes  ;  The  sage  of  the  west 

a  poem  ;  Iowa  and  the  navy  during  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  by  W.  H.  Michael. 
Vol.  xr.  Thomas  S.  Wilson,  by  T.  S.  Farvin  ;  The  Russell  expedition  ;  The  Zuni 

Indians    and    their    schools,    by    F.    H.    Lauderdale ;    Iowa's    Drouth — 1894 a 

poem,  by  W.  Avery  Richards;  Dubuque  in  early  times,  by  Eliphalet  Price;  In 
memoriam — G.  R.  Irish ;  War  memories ;  Amos  Dean,  first  president  of  the 
State  University  of  Iowa,  by  Amos  H.  Dean  ;  Alumni  of  the  State  University  of 
Iowa  in  public  life,  by  James  A.  Rohback  ;  The  Battle  Flags  of  Iowa-^a  poem, 
by  S.  H.  M.  Byers ;  Edwin  Coppoc,  from  "  Sketches  of  John  Brown  and  his 
men,"  contributed  to  the  Salem  (Ohio)  Era;  Lyman  Parsons,  by  T.  J.  Dow; 
The  Iowa  delegation  in  the  republican  national  convention  in  1860 ;  Early 
Methodism,  in  northwest  Iowa,  by  W.  Avery  Richards  ;  W.  Avery  Richards,  by 
G.  W.  L.  Brown ;  Things  remembered,  by  Charles  Aldrich ;  The  Indians  of 
Tama  county— extracts  from  the  Iowa  Health  Bulletin  ;  Silas  Totten,  by  Sam'l 
N.  Watson  ;  The  landscapes  of  early  Iowa,  by  T.  II.  McBride  ;  Early  instructions 
in  physics  in  Iowa,  by  Francis  E.  Nipher  ;  Historical  sketch  of  the  United  States 
Military  Academy,  by  C.  B.  Vogdes  ;  The  Roll  Call — a  poem  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers  ; 
Address  of  ex-senator  James  Harlan  at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the 
Iowa  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument ;  Early  settlement  of  Cedar  Rapids,  by 
Geo.  R.  Carroll.  Vol.  xn.  Hon.  Joseph  Williams,  by  T.  S.  Parvin ;  Judge 
Wright's  last  lecture  before  the  law  class — The  Pioneer  Bar  of  Iowa ;  The 
"Old  Stone  Building,"  by  II.  G.  Plum;  The  Old  and  the  New  Capitol  Building; 
Apenzell,  Pure  democracy  and  pastoral  life  in  Inner  Rhoden  :  A  Swiss  Study, 
by  Irving  B.  Richman ;  State  historical  .  society  of  Iowa — its  work  and  its 
need  ;  George  Grover  Wright — tributes  ;  A  winter  night  on  the  open  prairie,  by 
Charles  Aldrich  ;  Origin  of  the  name  of  Iowa,  by  Samuel  Murdock  ;  The  Sergeant 
Floyd  memorial  ;  Cedars  of  Lake  West  Okoboji  in  winter — a  poem  by  W.  Avery 
Richards ;  Recollections  of  early  Iowa  men,  by  M.  W.  Blair ;  Judge  Williams 
as  a  poet ;  War  memories  ;  Tho  constitutional  convention  of  1857  ;  Recollections 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  N.  Levering  ;  S.  F.  Lathrop — obituary  ;  Dates  of  cer 
tain  wars,  campaigns,  expeditions,  events,  etc.  ;  State  boundary  disputes,  by 
J.  L.  Pickard  ;  Samuel  Storrs  Howe,  by  Frederick  Lloyd  ;  "Anna  C.  Ingham  " — 
a  poem  by  Mrs.  Isadore  Baker  ;  Freeman  McClelland  ;  Walter  Terrell,  by  G.  R. 
Irish  ;  Early  days  in  Cerro  Gordo  county,  by  Enoch  Wiltfong ;  United  States 
coinage,  by  J.  L.  Pickard ;  Some  pioneer  preachers  of  Iowa,  by  C.  W.  Irish  ; 
International  hymn,  by  George  Huntington  ;  The  wives  of  the  Brigade — address 
at  the  reunion  of  Croker's  Iowa  Brigade,  by  Mrs.  Mortimer  A.  Higley.  (1522 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Iowa  Historical  Record.  Vols.  xm,  x-iv, 
and  xv.  1897-98-99.  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  576.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Vol.  xru.  John  James  Dyer,  first  judge  of  the  United  States  Dis 
trict  Court  for  -Iowa,  by  T.  S.  Parvin  ;  Charles  Shepherd,  by  Hiram  Heaton  ; 
State  boundary  disputes ;  Semicentennial  celebration ;  Early  steamboating  on 
the  Iowa  river,  by  H.  W.  Lathrop  ;  Deaths  :  Edward  Nathaniel  Worden.  Negro 
cadets  at  West  Point ;  James  M.  Elson,  by  A.  N.  Ilarbert ;  Some  Iowa  bank 
history,  by  H.  W.  Lathrop  ;  Building  the  first  schoolhouse,  by  T.  II.  Macbride  ; 
The  first  home  of  the  university,  by  J.  L.  Pickard ;  Volney  D.  Douglass,  by 
Hiram  Heaton  ;  Letter  from  Wm.  Saltei  correcting  statements  in  the  Historical 
Record  concerning  graves  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  in  Iowa  and  presidential 
visits  to  Iowa  ;  Iowa  poesy  :  Sonnets  and  other  verse,  by  Mrs.  Isadore  Baker  ; 
Hawkins  Taylor ;  Indian  hunters ;  Deaths :  Lemuel  B.  Patterson ;  Charles 
Beardsley  ;  Notes  :  Historical  sketch  of  the  "  Old  Hospital  ;  "  Lemuel  B.  Patter 
son,  by  J.  L.  Pickard ;  Levi  Robinson,  by  A.  E.  Swisher ;  The  wives  of  the 
Legioneers,  by  Mrs.  Mortimer  A.  Higley  ;  An  account  book  of  Jesse  Berry,  1840- 
1841,  by  Frank  E.  Horack ;  The  Cyclone  (Pomeroy,  Iowa,  July  6th,  1893;  a 
poem),  by  W. .  Avery  Richards;  The  pioneer  railroad  of  Iowa;  Iowa  Masonic 
Library  (reprinted  from  the  Freemason's  Repository,  for  June,  1897)  ;  Deaths: 
Frank  H.  Brede ;  Fabian  Brydolf;  Err  Thornton;  Samuel  Murdock;  Conduce 
H.  Gatch  ;  Notes  :  The  selection  of  music  for  the  "  Star  Spangled  Banner  ;  "  A 
memory  of  Jeannette  Robertson  Iligley,  by  Amanda  Lowman  Bartholomew ; 
Address  at  the  banquet  of  the  society  of  the  army  of  the  Tennessee,  in  St. 
Louis,  Nov.  19,  1896,  by  Mrs. , Mortimer  A.  Iligley;  "The  Hard  Times"  of  '58- 
'60,  or  reminiscences  of  southeastern  Iowa,  by  James  B.  Macbride ;  A  soldier 
saint  (Lyman  Steadwell,  private  in  the  Civil  War),  by  Hiram  Ileaton  ;  An  old 
cemetery,  The  earliest  burying  ground  in  Linn  County,  by  B.  L.  Wick  ;  A  new 


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book  of  Iowa  History ;  History  of  O'Brien  County,  by  D.  A.  W.  Perkins.  Vol. 
xiv.  Austin  Corbin,  by  A.  N.  Harbert ;  A  picturesque  character  (Wm.  Ross,  first 
postmaster  and  first  clerk  of  the  court  in  Burlington),  by  Hiram  Heaton;  The 
"American  "  sermon,  Preached  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London,  July  4th,  1897, 
by  William  Stevens  Perry,  Bishop  of  Iowa  (reprinted  from  the  Iowa  Church 
man)  ;  The  song  of  Iowa,  by  S.  H.  M.  Byers  ;  Documentary  material  relating  to 
the  history  of  Iowa,  edited  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh  ;  War  memories  ;  Recol 
lections  of  some  Iowa  pioneers,  by  B.  P.  Gue  ;  Pioneer  schools  of  the  northwest, 
by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  A  notable  wedding  anniversary — Marriage  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Thomas  J.  Peak,  of  Monticello,  Christmas  Day,  1839.  Deaths  :  William  Thomp 
son  ;  Sara  Abbott  Woods  Perry  ;  In  memory  of  Agnes  McCully  Parvin,  by  Ellen 
M.  Rich  ;  Tama  Indians  and  the  scare  of  1864,  by  Ruth  Irish  Preston  ;  A  page 
from  an  itinerant's  life  ;  The  Battle  ship  Iowa,  by  A.  N.  Harbert ;  Old  settlers 
of  Grinnell,  Reprinted  from  the  Grinnell  Herald  ;  Iowa — A  semicentennial  Ode, 
by  Robert  Safely ;  Eloquence  of  Congressman  R.  G.  Cousins,  of  Iowa ;  A  big 
bowlder  (converted  into  building  stones  for  a  church  at  Waterloo),  Reprinted 
from  the  New  York  Churchman,  Nov.  27,  1897  ;  Deaths  :  David  H.  Gile  ;  W.  O. 
Richards ;  H.  M.  McCully ;  Henry  Dodge — The  last  thirty  years  of  his  life, 
1838-67  ;  From  the  standpoint  of  a  pioneer,  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh  ;  The 
Fort  Defiance  hospital  and  the  Navajo  Indians,  by  Florence  E.  Winslow  ;  Death 
of  a  pioneer  school-teacher  at  Amana  (Gotlieb  Scheuner),  by  Barthinius  L.  Wick; 
Deaths:  William  Stevens  Perry;  Stephen  Dewey  Lyman  ;  Cyrus  C.  Carpenter; 
Thomas  S.  Mahan  ;  Milton  B.  Cochran  ;  Notes  :  sketch  of  the  late  Stephen  B. 
Gardner  ;  The  Iowa  as  a  defender,  with  sketches  of  her  commanders,  by  A.  N.  Har 
bert  ;  The  Nicaragua  canal,  by  Cornelius  Cadle  ;  The  foxmders  of  Iowa  College,  by 
Leonard  F.  Parker  ;  John  Huff,  the  first  white  settler  of  Jefferson  County,  by  H. 
Heaton  ;  Pioneer  family  letters,  From  Henry  Dodge  to  his  daughter,  January 
6th  and  March  4th,  1835.  Deaths  :  Robert  Lyon  ;  Ezekiel  Clark.  Vol.  xv.  Cap 
tain  James  E.  Bennett,  Biographical  sketch  ;  State  University  of  Iowa  and  the 
Civil  War,  by  Ellen  M.  Rich  ;  Iowa  College  in  the  war,  by  James  L.  Hill ;  Sketch 
of  the  life  of  Dr.  Elizabeth  Hess,  by  Rose  Ankeuy  Lewis  ;  Deaths  :  Charles  A. 
Schaeffer ;  Moses  J.  Morsman ;  Alexander  McMillan ;  Francis  Springer ;  Wil- 
mot  H.  Dickinson  ;  Charles  Ashmead  Schaeffer,  by  John  Springer  ;  Constitutional 
amendments  in  the  commonwealth  of  Iowa,  by  Frank  E.  Horack ;  Jefferson 
County  pioneers,  by  H.  Heaton  ;  Obituary  :  Frederick  Lloyd  ;  D.  N.  Richardson, 
by  B.  F.  Tillinghast ;  Rev.  C.  C.  Towusend,  organizer  of  the*  first  Episcopal 
society  in  Johnson  county,  Iowa,  by  Charles  W.  Irish  ;  Dr.  Frederick  Lloyd  ;  The 
Flag  of  the  University  company,  by  Frank  E.  Horack  ;  The  history  of  the  Uni 
versity  of  Iowa,  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  Notes  :  Alden  Burrill  Robbins,  by  Ephraim 
Adams  ;  Dr.  Frederick  Lloyd — An  addition  to  his  military  record,  by  Cornelius 
Cadle  ;  Dubuque  in  territorial  days  ;  The  Old  Northwest — The  beginning  of  our 
colonial  system,  by  B.  A.  Hinsdale  ;  Notes  on  the  early  church  history  of  Iowa 
City,  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Mrs.  Katiquah  Eberle ; 
The  State  University  of  Iowa  Inaugural  programme.  (1523 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Iowa  Historical  Record.  Vols.  xvi,  XVH, 
and  xvin.  1900-1902.  Iowa  City,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  602. 

Contents  :  Vol.  xvi.  Thomas  Hart  Benton,  Jr.,  by  T.  S.  Parvin ;  Keokuk  in 
territorial  days — compiled  from  the  history  of  Lee  county — Western  historical 
company,  Chicago,  1879  ;  The  earliest  Scandinavian  settlement  in  Iowa,  by  B.  L. 
Wick3 ;  Iowa  history  from  1699  to  1821 — a  history  of  governments,  by  Benja 
min  F.  Shambaugh  ;  James  Harvey  Rothrock,  by  W.  R.  Boyd  ;  Documents  relat 
ing  to  Governor  Lucas,  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh ;  Pioneers  of  Muscatine, 
by  Irving  B.  Richman  ;  A  midland  pioneer  woman,  by  Elizabeth  Lord  Condit ; 
The  first  lowan,  by  B.  L.  Wick  ;  Review  of  "  Fragments  of  the  debates  of  the 
Iowa  constitutional  conventions  of  1844  and  1846,  along  with  press  comments 
and  other  materials  on  the  constitutions  of  1844  and  1846,"  compiled  and 
edited  by  Benj.  F.  Shambaugh ;  Jefferson  county  pioneers,  by  Hiram  Heaton ; 
John  Chase  Bennett,  by  Mrs.  E.  V.  Bennett;  Dubuque  in  1820,  August  7th,  by 
Henry  R.  Schoolcraft ;  Early  Iowa  reminiscences,  by  B.  F.  Gue ;  A  soldier's 
letters  from  the  field,  1862-5,  by  Captain  C.  A.  Lucas,  24th  Iowa  volunteers  ; 
The  Indian's  Plea ;  The  eastern  border  of  Iowa  in  1817,  by  William  Salter ; 
Recent  publications  in  Iowa  history ;  Josiah  L.  Pickard,  by  F.  W.  Bicknell. 
Vol.  xvn.  Mortimer  A.  Higley,  by  WT.  R.  Boyd  ;  Reminiscences  of  Mrs.  Char 
lotte  O.  Van  Cleve,  by  J.  L.  Pickard ;  James  B.  Edmonds,  by  Peter  A.  Dey ; 
The  early  courts  of  Iowa — the  county  court — the  circuit  court,  by  A.  D.  Bick- 


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nell ;  Samuel  Mercer  Clark — two  character  sketches,  by  Geo.  D.  Perkins  and 
G.  Walter  Barr  ;  The  last  of  the  Mus-Qua-Kies,  by  Horace  M.  Rebok  ;  Theodore 
Sutton  Parvin,  by  John  Springer ;  Picturesque  points  in  the  history  of  the 
Mississippi  valley,  by  J.  L.  Pickard  ;  Robert  S.  Finkbine  and  his  associates,  by 
Peter  A.  Dey  ;  The  Floyd  monument,  by  E.  W.  Caldwell  ;  A  letter  relative  to 
the  disinterment  of  the  remains  of  Sergeant  Floyd,  by  N.  Levering.  Vol.  xvm. 
Nathan  Hoyt  Brainerd,  by  Frances  Louise  Rogers ;  Early  social  and  religious 
experiments  in  Iowa,  by  Dwight  C.  McCarty ;  Sylvanus  Johnson,  by  John 
Springer ;  An  Iowa  Indian  scene — "  Savage "  ethics  and  "  savage  "  domes 
ticity,  by  J.  W.  Rich :  Copy  of  the  journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  com 
missioners  to  locate  the  seat  of  government,  May  Ist-Nov.  15th,  1839  ;  John 
Henry  Gear,  by  Peter  A.  Dey  ;  William  Miller  Beardshear,  by  Isaac  A.  Loos ; 
John  F.  Duncombe,  by  Peter  A.  Dey  ;  Mrs.  Louisa  K.  Hughes,  by  J.  L.  Pickard. 

(1524 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Iowa  City ;   a  contribution  to  the  early 
history  of  Iowa.     Iowa  City,  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa.     1893. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  116.     Plan. 
Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa.  (1525 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Iowa  historical  lectures ;    delivered  before 
the  society,  1892.     Iowa  City,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.   (4),  92.     Map. 

Contents  :  Prehistoric  Iowa,  by  Samuel  Calvin  ;  Iowa  Indians,  by  J.  L.  Pick 
ard  ;  "  The  Louisiana  Purchase,"  by  C.  M.  Hobby ;  The  introduction  of  the 
common  law  into  Iowa,  by  Emlin  McClain.  (152O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  Amish  Mennonites.  A  sketch  of  their 
origin  and  of  their  settlement  in  Iowa,  with  their  creed  in  an  appendix. 
By  Barthinius  L.  Wick.  Iowa  City:  published  by  the  State  Historical 
Society,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (1527 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Constitution  and  records  of  the  Claim 
Association  of  Johnson  County,  Iowa,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  Ben 
jamin  F.  Shambaugh,  A.  M.  Published  by  the  State  Historical  Society  of 
Iowa.  Iowa  City,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  xix.  196.  (1528 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Historical  lectures  upon  early  leaders  in 
the  professions  in  the  Territory  of  Iowa.  Delivered  at  Iowa  City,  1894. 
Iowa  City  :  Published  by  the  Society,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  135. 

Contents :  Early  medical  practitioners,  by  William  Watson ;  Teachers  in 
Iowa  before  1858,  by  Leonard  F.  Parke  ;  The  early  bar  of  Iowa,  by  Theodore  S. 
Parvin;  The  early  clergy  of  Iowa,  by  J.  L.  Pickard.  (1529 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Documentary  material  relating  to  the  his 
tory    of    Iowa.     Edited    by    Benjamin    F.    Shambaugh.     Published    by    the 
•  Society.     Iowa  City,  Iowa. 

Vol.  i  consists  of  Nos.  1-8.  Nos.  1-2  published  in  1895 ;  Nos.  3-7,  pub 
lished  in  1896 ;  No.  8,  published  in  1897 ;  and  contains  the  Title-Page  and 
Table  of  Contents  for  Vol.  i. 

Vol.  ii  consists  of  numbers  10-16.  "  The  several  numbers  included  in  this 
volume  were  published  as  follows:  Numbers  9,  10,  11,  and  12,  by  the  State 
University  of  Iowa  in  1897-98  ;  and  Numbers  13,  14,  15,  and  16,  by  the  State 
Historical  Society  of  Iowa  in  1900."  Contents  follow.  (153O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Documentary  material  relating  to  the  his 
tory    of   Iowa.     Edited    by    Benjamin    F.    Shambaugh.     Vol.    I.     Nos.    1-8. 
Iowa  City,  1895-1897. 
8vo,  pp.  x,  287. 

Contents  :  General  introduction  ;  Introduction  to  number  1  ;  The  acquisition 
of  Louisiana  by  the  United  States ;  Louisiana  divided  into  two  territories ; 
Laws  enacted  by  the  governor  and  judges  of  the  territory  of  Indiana  for  the 
district  of  Louisiana  ;  The  territory  of  Louisiana  ;  The  territory  of  Missouri ; 
The  common  law  adopted  as  a  rule  of  decision ;  The  Missouri  compromise ; 


218  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

The  territory  of  the  Northwest ;  The  common  law ;  The  territory  of  Indiana ; 
The  territory  of  Michigan  ;  The  legislative  powers  of  the  governor  and  judges 
of  the  territory  of  Michigan  ;  The  statutes  of  the  English  parliament  repealed  ; 
The  territory  west  of  the  Mississippi  river  attached  to  and  made  a  part  of  the 
territory  of  Michigan  ;  The  territory  of  Wisconsin  ;  Of  the  nature  of  the  act 
of  Congress  organizing  the  territory  of  Wisconsin  ;  The  territory  of  Iowa  ;  The 
admission  of  Iowa  into  the  Union ;  Propositions  for  a  constitutional  conven 
tion  ;  The  constitution  of  1844  ;  The  convention  of  1846 ;  The  constitution  of 
1846  ;  The  convention  of  1857  ;  The  constitution  of  1857  ;  The  amendments  of 
1868 ;  Acts  relating  to  propositions  to  amend  the  constitution ;  The  amend 
ment  of  1880;  The  prohibitory  amendment  (1882)  ;  The  amendments  of  1884; 
Votes  on  the  proposition  "  Shall  there  be  a  convention  to  revise  the  constitution 
and  amend  the  same?"  The  ratification  of  amendments  to  the  constitution  of 
the  United  States.  (1531 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Documentary  material  relating  to  the  his 
tory  of  Iowa.     Edited  by   Benjamin  F.   Shambaugh.     Vol.   n.     Nos.   9-16. 
Iowa  City,  1897-1900. 
8vo,  pp.  ix,  288. 

Numbers  9,  10,  11,  12  of  Vol.  11  were  published  by  the  State  University  of. 
Iowa.  With  number  13  the  publication  of  the  series  was  resumed  by  the 
State  Historical  Society. 

Contents  :  Local  government  in  the  territory  of  the  Northwest ;  Local  govern 
ment  in  the  territory  of  Indiana,  1800-1805;  Local  government  in  the  terri 
tory  of  Michigan,  1805-1816,  1816-1821,  1822-1825,  1826-1828,  1829-1834; 
Appendix  :  An  act  to  regulate  the  internal  government  and  police  of  the  several 
dictricts  in  the  territory  of  Michigan  (1810).  (1532 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Documentary  material  relating  to  the  his 
tory  of  Iowa.     Edited  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh.     Vol.  in.     Local  Gov 
ernment.     Iowa  City,  [1901]. 
8vo,  pp.  325. 

Contents  :  Local  government  in  the  territory  of  Wisconsin  ;  Local  government 
in  the  territory  of  Iowa,  1838-40,  1840-41,  1841-42  ;  The  recommendations  of 
the  governor  of  the  territory  of  Michigan  ;  Appointments  for  the  counties  of 
Du  Buque  and  Demoine  ;  Miscellaneous  letters  ;  Petitions  and  recommendations  ; 
Documents  addressed  to  the  governor  ;  Nominations  by  the  governor  ;  Miscella 
neous  petitions.  (1533 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Fragments  of  the  debates  of  the  Iowa  Con 
stitutional  conventions  of  1844  and  1846,  along  with  press  comments  and 
other  materials  on  the  constitutions  of  1844  and  1846.  Comp.  and  edited 
by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh.  *  *  *  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  Published  by 
the  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  1900. 

8vo,  iv  pp.,  1  1.,  pp.  415.  (1534 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  constitution  of  the  state  of  Iowa,  with 
an  historical  introduction  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh.  Published  by  the 
State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.    105.  (1535 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Early  social  and  religious  experiments  in 
Iowa,  by  Dwight  G.  McCarty.  Reprinted  from  the  Iowa  Historical  Record 
for  the  National  society  of  Colonial  Dames  resident  in  Iowa.  Iowa  City. 
The  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  1902. 

8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  31.  (1536 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics. 
Vol.  i.  1903.  Published  quarterly  by  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa. 
Iowa  City,  1903. 

4to,  pp.  vii,  587. 

Contents  :  Joliet  and  Marquette  in  Iowa,  by  Laenas  Gifford  Weld  ;  The  polit 
ical  value  of.  state  constitutional  history,  by  Francis  Newton  Thorpe  ;  Historico- 
Anthropological  possibilities  in  Iowa,  by  Duren  J.  II.  Ward  ;  A  general  survey 
of  the  literature  of  Iowa  history,  by  Johnson  Brigham  ;  A  brief  history  of  the 
State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh  ;  State  history  in 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY   OF    IOWA.  219 

the  public  High  Schools,  by  Edmund  J.  James ;  The  regulation  of  primary  elec 
tions  by  law,  by  James  J.  Crossley ;  The  league  of  Iowa  municipalities,  by 
Frank  E.  Horack  ;  The  Hampton  Roads  conference,  by  Joseph  W.  Rich  ;  The  Wis 
consin  Gerrymanders  of  1891,  1892,  by  Francis  Newton  Thorpe  ;  Anthropological 
instruction  in  Iowa,  by  Duren  J.  H.  Ward  ;  Letters  by  Mrs.  James  W.  Grimes, 
Washington,  1861-6-;  Congressional  districting  in  Iowa,  by  Paul  S.  Peirce ; 
A  bibliography  of  Iowa  state  publications  for  1900  and  1901,  by  Margaret 
Budington  ;  Chief  Justice  Marshall  as  a  constructive  statesman,  by  Emlin 
McClain  ;  Problems  in  the  administration  of  Iowa,  by  Harold  M.  Bowman ; 
The  development  of  party  organization  in  Iowa,  by  John  W.  Gannaway  ;  Local 
tradition,  by  Johnson  Brigham ;  Some  publications ;  Notes  and  comments ; 
Index.  (1537 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics. 
Vol.  ii.  1904.  Iowa  City.  1904. 

4to,  pp.  vii,  674. 

Contents :  The  first  elections  under  the  Constitution,  by  Charles  Oscar 
Paullin  ;  Some  Iowa  mounds — an  anthropological  survey,  by  Duren  J.  II.  Ward; 
The  origin  and  history  of  the  Iowa  idea,  by  George  Evan  Roberts ;  Shelby 
county — a  sociological  study,  by  John  J.  Louis  ;  The  Iowa  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution,  by  Caroline  Clifford  Burbank ;  The  American  Political 
Science  Association,  by  Paul  S.  Reinsch  ;  A  brief  history  of  the  Amana  Society, 
1714-1900,  by  Charles  Fred  Noe  ;  The  Iowa  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American 
Revolution,  by  Elbridge  Drew  Hadley  ;  The  league  of  Wisconsin  municipalities, 
by  Samuel  Edwin  Sparling ;  Shelby  county — A  sociological  study,  by  John  J. 
Louis  ;  The  constitution  of  Colorado,  by  Elmer  Herbert  Meyer  ;  Daniel  Webster, 
by  Horace  E.  Deemer  ;  First  yearly  meeting  of  the  Iowa  Anthropological  Asso 
ciation,  by  Duren  J.  H.  Ward  ;  Maps  illustrative  of  the  boundary  history  of 
Iowa,  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh  ;  Some  phases  of  corporate  regulation  in  the 
territory  of  Iowa,  by  Frank  Edward  Horack  ;  The  National  University  of 
Agriculture,  by  Jesse  Macy  ;  A  bibliography  of  Iowa  state  publications  for  1898 
and  1899,  by  Margaret  Budington  ;  The  negro  and  slavery  in  early  Iowa,  by 
Louis  Pelzer ;  Some  phases  of  corporate  regulation  in  the  state  of  Iowa,  by 
Frank  Edward  Horack ;  Assembly  districting  and  apportionment  in  Iowa, 
by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh.  Index.  (1538 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and  Politics. 
Vol.  in.  1905.  Iowa  City,  1905. 

4to,  pp.  vii,  694. 

Contents  :  The  genesis  of  popular  sovereignty,  by  Allen  Johnson  ;  The  problem 
of  the  mounds,  by  Duren  J.  II.  Ward  :  Civil  service  reform  in  American  munici 
palities,  by  Charles  Noble  Gregory  ;  The  Scandinavian  factor  in  the  American 
population,  by  George  T.  Flom  ;  The  teaching  of  history  in  the  south,  by  Alcee 
Fortier;  A  bibliography  of  Iowa  state  publications  for  1902  and  1903,  by 
Margaret  Budington;  Some  publications;  Notes  and  comments;  The  roads  and 
highways  to  territorial  Iowa,  by  Jacob  Van  der  Zee  ;  The  history  of  the  office  of 
Governor  in  Wisconsin,  by  James  D.  Barnett ;  The  repeal  of  the  Granger  law  in 
Iowa,  by  Charles  Aldrich  ;  The  work  of  American  historical  societies,  by  Henry 
E.  Bourne ;  Recent  amendments  to  the  constitution  of  Iowa,  by  Frank  E. 
Horack ;  The  coming  of  the  Norwegians  to  Iowa,  by  George  T.  Flom ;  The 
bribery  of  Alexander  W.  McGregor,  by  John  C.  Parish  ;  Illinois  as  a  constitu 
ency  in  1850,  by  Allen  Johnson  ;  Second  yearly  meeting  of  the  Iowa  Anthro 
pological  Association,  by  Duren  J.  H.  Ward  ;  The  real  party  forces,  by  John  W. 
Gannaway  ;  Penal  reforms,  by  G.  S.  Robinson  ;  Child  labor  legislation  in  Iowa, 
by  Isaac  A.  Loos  ;  The  early  Swedish  immigration  to  Iowa,  by  George  T.  Flom  ; 
Chart  of  presidential  elections  in  the  United  States  ;  Index  to  Vol.  in. 

(1539-1542 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Historico-anthropological  possibilities  in 
Iowa.     By  Duren  J.  H.  Ward.     Iowa  City. 
4to,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  the  January,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History 
and  Politics.  (1543 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Joliet  and  Marquette  in  Iowa.  By  Laenas 
GifCord  Weld.  Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted  from  the  January,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History 
and  Politics.  (1544 


220  AMEKICAN   HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     The  political  value  of  state  constitutional 
history.     By  Francis  Newton  Thorpe.     Iowa  City. 
4to,  pp.  31. 

Reprinted  from  the  January,   1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History 
and  Politics.  (1545 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  Hampton  Roads  conference.  By 
Joseph  W.  Rich.  Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.  24. 

Reprinted  from  the  April,  1003,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1540 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     State  history  in  the  public  high  schools. 
By  Edmund  J.  James.     Iowa  City. 
4to,  pp.  14 

Reprinted  from  the  April,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1547 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Anthropological  instruction  in  Iowa.     By 
Duren  J.  H.  Ward.     Iowa  City. 
4to,  pp.  29. 

Reprinted  from  the  July,  19Q3,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1548 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Bibliography  of  Iowa  State  publications 
for  1900  and  1901,  by  Margaret  Budington.     Iowa  City. 
4to,  pp.  44. 

Reprinted  from  the  July,   1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1549 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Congressional  districting  in  Iowa.  By 
Paul  S.  Peirce.  Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.  23.      Maps. 

Reprinted  from  the  July,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1550 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  Wisconsin  gerrymanders  of  1891  and 
1892.  A  chapter  in  State  constitutional  history,  by  Francis  Newton  Thorpe. 
Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.  39. 

Reprinted  from  the  July,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1551 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Chief  Justice  Marshall  as  a  constructive 
statesman.  By  Emlin  McClain.  Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.  42. 

Reprinted  from  the  October,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1552 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  development  of  party  organization  in 
Iowa.  By  John  W.  Gannaway.  Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.  34. 

Reprinted  from  the  October,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1553 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Local  tradition.  By  Johnson  Brigham. 
Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  October,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1554 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Problems  in  the  administration  of  Iowa. 
By  Harold  M.  Bowman.  Iowa  City. 

4to,  pp.   28. 

Reprinted  from  the  October,  1903,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1555 


STATE    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF    IOWA.  221 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     A  Bureau  of  historical  research  in  connec 
tion  with  the  Carnegie  institution,  by  Andrew  C.  McLaughlin.     Iowa  City, 
Iowa,  State  Historical  Society,  1904. 
4to.     Cover-title,  p.   [3]. 

Reprinted  from  the  April,  1904,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1556 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Shelby  county,  by  John  J.  Louis.  Iowa 
City,  Iowa  [1904?] 

4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  [3]-59. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  if,  numbers  1  and  2  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History  and 
Politics.  (1556a 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     Some  Iowa   mounds,   an  anthropological 
survey,  by  Duren  J.  H.  Ward.     [Iowa  City,  1904.] 
4  to,  pp.  36.     Maps. 

Reprinted  from  the  January,  1904,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History 
and  Politics.  (1556b 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.     The  problem  of  the  mounds,  by  Duren 
J.  H.  Ward.     [Iowa  City,  1905.] 
4  to,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  from  the  January,  1905,  number  of  the  Iowa  Journal  of  History 
and  Politics.  (1556c 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  The  messages  and  proclamations  of  the 
governors  of  Iowa,  compiled  and  edited  by  Benjamin  F.  Shambaugh.  Pub 
lished  by  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa.  In  7  vols.  Iowa  City, 
Iowa. 

8vo.     Vol.  I.  .  1903.     pp.  487. , 

This  volume  contains  the  messages  and  proclamations  of  Governors  Henry 
Dodge,  1836-1838;  Robert  Lncas,  1838-1840;  John  Chambers,  1841-1845; 
James  Clarke,  1845-1846 ;  Ansel  Briggs,  1846-1850 ;  Stephen  Hempstead, 
1850-1854.  (1557 

Vol.    n.      1903.     pp.    524. 

This  volume  contains  the  messages  and  proclamations  of  Governors  James 
Wilson  Grimes,  1854-1858 ;  Ralph  Phillips  Lowe,  1858-1860 ;  Samuel  Jordan 
Kirkwood,  1860-1863.  (1558 

Vol.    in.      1903.     pp.    472. 

This  volume  contains  the  messages  and  proclamations  ef  Governors  William 
Milo  Stone,  1864-1868;  Samuel  Merrill,  1868-1872.  (1559 

Vol.    iv.      1903.      pp.   382. 

This  volume  contains  the  messages  and  proclamations  of  Governors  Cyrus 
Clay  Carpenter,  1872-1876 ;  Samuel  Jordan  Kirkwood,  1876-1877 ;  Joshua 
Giddings  Newbold,  1877-1878.  (156O 

Vol.   v.      1904.     pp.   425. 

This  volume  contains  the  messages  and  proclamations  of  Governors  John 
Henry  Gear,  1878-1882;  Burer.  Robinson  Sherman,  1882-1886.  (1561 

Vol.    vi.      1904.     pp.    429. 

This  volume  contains  the  messages  and  proclamations  of  Governors  William 
Larrabee,  1886-1890;  Horace  Boies,  1890-1894.  (1562 

Vol.  vn.      1905.     8vo,  pp.  480. 

This  volume  contains  the  messages  and  proclamations  of  Frank  Darr  Jackson 
(1894-1896),  Francis  Marion  Drake  (1896-1898),  and  Leslie  Mortimer  Shaw 
(1898-1902).  (1563 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Bulletin  of  information.  No.  1.  April, 
1904.  Provisions  for  membership  in  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa. 
Iowa  City,  April,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.   [4].  (1564 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Bulletin  of  information.  No.  2.  May, 
1904.  An  Iowa  program  for  study  clubs  recommended  by  the  State  His 
torical  Society  of  Iowa.  Iowa  City,  May,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  11;   [1].  (1565 


222  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  IOWA.  Bulletin  of  information.  No.  3.  July, 
1904.  Suggestions  to  public  libraries  and  local  historical  societies  relative 
to  collecting  and  preserving  materials  of  local  history.  Iowa  City,  July, 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (156G 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA. 
Iowa  City. 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA.  Publications.  Historical  monograph,  No.  1.  His 
tory  of  the  Aniana  Society,  or  Community  of  True  Inspiration.  By  William 
Rufus  Perkins  and  Barthinius  L.  Wick.  Iowa  City,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,   (2),  94.  (1567 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA.  Publications.  Historical  monograph,  No.  2.  His 
tory  of  the  Trappist  abbey  of  New  Melleray,  in  Dubuque  County,  Iowa. 
By  William  Rufus  Perkins,  A.  M.  Iowa  City,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,   (2),  79.  (1568 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA.     Studies  in  sociology,  economics,  politics,  and  his 
tory.     Vol.  i.     Iowa  City,  Iowa,  1899.     (Iowa  University.     Bulletin.     New 
series,  Nos.  1-2.) 
Svo,  pp.  296. 

Contents  :  Vol.    i.  Studies   in   the   Politics   of  Aristotle   and   the   Republic   of 
Plato.     By  I.  A.  Loos.  (1560 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA.  Studies  in  sociology,  economics,  politics,  and  his 
tory.  Vol.  2.  No.  1.  *  *  *  The  early  history  of  banking  in  Iowa,  by 
Fred.  D.  Merritt.  *  *  *  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  150. 

Bibliography:   p.   [149]-150.  (157O 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA.  Iowa  University.  Studies  in  sociology,  economics, 
politics,  and  history.  Vol.  n,  No.  2.  *  *  *  The  political  ideas  of  modern 
Japan;  by  Karl  Kiyoshi  Kawakami,  A.  M.  Iowa  City,  1903. 

8vo.  pp.  xvi,  1  1.,  208.  (1571 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  IOWA.     The  State  University  of  Iowa.     Studies  in  Soci 
ology,   Economics,   Politics,   and   History.      Vol.   in.   No.   1.     *     *     *     The 
Freedinen's  Bureau  :    a  chapter  in  the  history  of  reconstruction.     By  Paul 
Skeels  Peirce.     *     *     *     Iowa  City.  la.,  1904. 
8vo,  p.  1.,  pp.  vii,  200. 

At  head  of  title  :    Bulletin  of  the  State  University  of  Iowa,  new  series,  No.  74. 
March.  1904. 

Bibliography:    p.    [175]-186. 

"List  of  Congressional  documents  used  v  :    p.    [187]—  191.  (1572 


KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Topeka,  Kans. 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  list  of  the  collections  of  the  Society. 
With  an  account  of  the  organization  of  the  Society,  and  an  explanation  of 
its  objects.  Topeka,  [1877]. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

Title  on  cover.  (1573 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  Biennial  Report.  Submitted  Janu 
ary  21,  1879.  Topeka,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.  63.  (1574 


KANSAS    STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  223 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  meeting  at  the  Senate  chamber. 

Minutes  of  the  fourth  annual  meeting,  January  20,  1880.  [Topeka,  1880.] 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
No  title-page.  (1575 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proposition  for  a  union  of  the  miscel 
laneous  hooks  of  the  Kansas  State  Library  with  those  of  the  Society.  1881. 

Svo.  (1576 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions.     First  and  Second  Biennial 
Reports,  with  a  statement  of  the  collections  of  the  Society  from  its  organi 
zation,  in  1875,  to  January,  1881.     Yols.  i  and  n.     Topeka,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  328.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Letter  of  W.  L.  Garrison,  March  25,  1879  ;  Address  of  Governor 
Charles  Robinson  [on  Territorial  Governors  of  Kansas]  ;  Kansas  as  a  factor, 
by  S.  S.  Prouty  ;  The  governors  of  Kansas,  by  Governor  A.  H.  Reeder ;  Por 
trait  of  ex-Governor  Charles  Robinson  ;  In  memoriam  :  Richard  Baxter  Taylor ; 
Kansas  newspaper  history  ;  *  *  *  Eli  Thayer  ;  New  England  Emigrant  Aid 
Company;  The  Hyatt  manuscripts  [concerning  Kansas,  1854-1857];  *  *  * 
First  settlement  of  Geneva,  by  E.  Fisk  ;  Wyandotte  constitutional  convention, 
by  B.  F.  Simpson  ;  Capture  of  the  latan  flag,  by  F.  M.  Tracy ;  Indian  raid 
items;  Kansas  postal  history,  by  E.  J.  Dallas;  Early  military  posts  [etc.],  in 
Kansas  ;  Kansas  Indian  mission,  by  W.  W.  Cone  ;  The  Kansas  Indians,  by  S. 
H.  Long.  (1577 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions,  embracing  the  Third  and 
Fourth  Biennial  Reports,  1883-1885,  together  with  copies  from  early  Kansas 
Territorial  records,  and  other  historical  papers.  Also  the  proceedings  of 
the  Kansas  Quarter-Centennial  Celebration,  January  29,  1886.  Vol.  in. 
Topeka,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  519. 

Contents  :    Address  of  T.  D.  Thacher,  president  of  the  Leavenworth  Constitu 
tional  Convention  ;    Third  Biennial  Report ;    Address  of  Hon.  F.  P.  Baker,  presi 
dent  :    "  The  Kansas  Legislature  in  1862  ;  "  War  and  other  State  bonds  of  Kan 
sas  ;    Articles  of  impeachment  of  State  officers,  1862  ;    Compilation  of  the  laws 
of  Kansas,  1862  ;    Fourth  Biennial  Report ;    Biography  of  Governor  Andrew  H. 
Reeder  ;    Biography  of  Governor  Wilson  Shannon  ;    Address  of  ex-Governor  F.  P. 
Stanton,   September  2,   1884  ;     Address  by  ex-Governor  James   W.   Denver,   Sep 
tember  3,  1884  ;    Kansas 'Quarter-Centennial,  1861-1886.  (1578 
KANSAS    STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Transactions,    embracing  the   Fifth   and 
Sixth  Biennial  Reports,  1886,  1888,  together  with  copies  of  official  papers 
during  a  portion  of  the  administration  of  Governor  Wilson  Shannon,  1856, 
and  the  executive  minutes  of  Governor  John  W.  Geary  during  his  adminis 
tration,  beginning  September  9,  1856,  and  ending  March  10,  1857.     Compiled 
by  F.  G.  Adams,  secretary.      Vol.  iv.     Topeka,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  819. 

Contents :  President  Wilder's  address.  January  17.  1888 ;  Personal  reminis 
cences  and  Kansas  emigration,  1855,  by  Isaac  T.  Goodnow  ;  Address  of  Samuel 
A.  Kingman  ;  Origin  of  Kansas  names,  by  W.  H.  Carruth  ;  The  pioneer  press  of 
Kansas,  by  Charles  F.  Scott ;  Colonization  of  the  Upper  Arkansas  Valley,  in 
Kansas,  by  H.  N.  Lester  ;  The  Society,  by  J.  W.  Butterfield  :  Kansas,  her  history 
[etc.],  by  C.  Borin  ;  Pioneers  of  Kansas,  by  J.  F.  Legate;  Discoverer  of  Kansas 
[Lieutenant  Dutisne],  by  J.  P.  Jones;  Southwest  Kansas,  by  J.  S.  Painter;  The 
Swedes  in  Kansas,  by  C.  A.  Swensson  ;  The  country  west  of  Topeka  prior  to 
1865,  by  J.  Humphrey  ;  Survey  of  Kansas  Indian  lands,  by  J.  C.  McCoy  ;  The 
rescue  of  Dr.  John  W.  Doy,  by  J.  B.  Abbott;  No  Man's  Land,  by  II.  B.  Kelly; 
Alvar  Nunez  de  Cabega  de  Vaca,  by  Joel  Moody  :  Kansas  History,  by  W.  A. 
Phillips ;  Kansas,  as  seen  in  the  Indian  Territory,  by  Percival  G.  Lowe ; 
Governor  John  A.  Martin,  by  Benjamin  F.  Simpson  ;  Governor  Geary's  adminis 
tration.  Index.  ( 1 57Sa 
KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions,  1889-96,  together  with  ad 
dresses  at  annual  meetings ;  copies  of  official  papers  and  executive  minutes 
during  the  administrations  of  Governors  Robert  J.  Walker,  James  W. 


224  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Denver,  and  Samuel  Medary,  and  of  Acting  Governors  Daniel  Woodson, 
Fred,  P.  Stanton,  James  W.  Denver,  Hugh  S.  Walsh,  and  George  M.  Beebe, 
1857-60 ;  and  including  some  papers  of  dates  1855  and  1856,  edited  by  F.  G. 
Adams.  Vol.  v.  Topeka,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  695. 

Contents  :  List  of  officers  and  members ;  Account  of  meetings  :  John  G.  Whit- 
tier  ;  Autograph  copy  of  the  "  Kansas  Emigrant's  Song ;  "  Lucy  Larcom  :  Auto 
graph  copy  of  "  Call  to  Kansas  ;  "  The  convention  epoch  in  Kansas  history,  by 
Richard  Cordley  ;  The  presidential  campaign  of  1856 — the  Fremont  campaign,  by 
Cyrus  K.  Holliday ;  History  and  historical  composition,  by  James  S.  Emery ; 
School  lands  on  the  Osage  Reservation,  by  Peter  McVicar  ;  Squatter  courts  in 
Kansas,  by  W.  II.  T.  Wakefield  ;  Reminiscences  of  early  times  in  Kansas,  by  Mrs. 
Lois  H.  Walker  ;"  The  "  Boy's  "  Story  :  reminiscences  of  1855,  by  C.  H.  Dickson  ; 
Trails  in  Southern  Kansas,  by  J.  R.  Mead  ;  Address  of  President  P.  G.  Lowe  : 
some  of  his  experiences  in  Kansas ;  Col.  William  A.  Phillips,  by  T.  Dwight 
Thacber  ;  Memorial  discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  William  A.  Phillips,  by 
William  Bishop  ;  Other  obituary  remarks  on  Col.  Wm.  A.  Phillips,  by  Clifford  C. 
Baker,  E.  B.  Cowgill,  Daniel  R.  Anthony,  J.  B.  McAfee,  John  Speer,  James  F. 
Legate  ;  Timothy  Dwight  Thacher,  biography  compiled  from  various  sources  ;  On 
the  battle  of  Wilson  Creek,  by  Albert  R.  Greene  ;  The  romance  of  Kansas  his 
tory,  by  Oscar  E.  Olin  ;  Incidents  of  the  pioneer  days,  by  John  Speer  ;  Memoir 
of  Prof.  Isaac  Goodnow,  by  Hugh  D.  Fisher ;  Solon  Otis  Thacher,  by  Richard 
Cordley  ;  The  early  settlers  of  Kansas,  their  trials',  privations,  hardships,  and 
sufferings,  by  Edmund  N.  Mori-ill ;  Robert  P.  Flenniken,  by  B.  F.  Flenniken ; 
Documentary  history  of  Kansas :  Biographical  sketches  published  in  Col.  D. 
Stewart  Elliott's  Coffeyville  "  Journal  "  :  Secretary  and  Acting  Governor  Daniel 
Woodson,  Robert  John  Walker,  Frederick  P.  Stanton,  James  W.  Denver,  Hugh 
Sleight  Walsh,  Samuel  Medary,  George  M.  Beebe  ;  Gov.  Reeder's  administration  ; 
Gov.  Shannon's  administration ;  Gov.  Geary's  administration ;  Gov.  Walker's 
administration  ;  Gov.  Denver's  administration  ;  Gov.  Medary 's  administration  ; 
General  Index;  Chronological  Index.  (1579 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions,  1897-1900,  together  with 
addresses  at  annual  meetings,  memorials,  and  miscellaneous  papers.  Also, 
A  catalog  of  Kansas  constitutions,  and  territorial  and  state,  documents  in 
the  Historical  Society  Library.  Edited  by  Geo.  W.  Martin.  Vol.  vi.  To 
peka,  1900. 

8vo.  pp.   507. 

Contents  :  Officers,  members ;  The  nineteenth  Kansas  Cavalry,  by  Horace  L. 
Moore  ;  Memorial  on  Jamies  M.  Harvey,  by  L.  R.  Elliott ;  The  passengers  on  the 
"  Welcome,"  by  E.  B.  Cowgill ;  Accuracy  in  history,  by  John  Speer  ;  The  begin 
nings  of  the  University  of  Kansas,  by  F.  H.  Snow  ;  Reminiscences  of  September 
14,  1856,  Invasion  of  the  2700,  by  Brinton  W.  Woodward;  Memorial  on 
Timothy  Dwight  Thacher;  New  England  emigrant  aid  company  as  an 'invest 
ment  society,  by  William  H.  Carruth ;  The  first  provisional  constitution  of 
Kansas,  by  William  E.  Connelley  ;  History  of  normal  school  work  in  Kansas, 
by  Albert  R.  Taylor ;  The  Kansas  Soldiers'  Monument  Association,  by  W.  F. 
Cloud ;  Some  Pueblo  ruins  in  Scott  county,  Kansas,  by  S.  W.  Williston  and 
H.  T.  Martin  ;  Kansas  in  the  Spanish-American  war,  by  W.  L.  Brown ;  The 
twentieth  Kansas  regiment  in  the  Philippines,  by  Wilder  S.  Metcalf ;  The 
twenty-second  Kansas  regiment,  by  A.  M.  Harvey  ;  Organization  and  service  of 
the  twenty-third  Kansas  regiment,  by  James  Beck  ;  A  Filipino  battle  flag,  by 
J.  R.  Whisner  ;  The  neutral  lands,  by  Eugene  F.  Ware  ;  Memorial  on  Franklin 
G.  Adams  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Franklin  G.  Adams  ;  The  nationalization  "of 
freedom,  and  the  historical  place  of  Kansas  therein,  by  Richard  J.  Hinton ; 
Biography  the  basis  of  history  :  Biographical  sketches  of  prominent  Kansas  men 
recently  deceased  ;  Value  of  local  history  and  the  importance  of  preserving  it, 
by  William  E.  Connelley  ;  Topeka  and  her  constitution,  by  Charles  Robinson  ; 
The  burning  of  Osceola,  Mo.,  by  Lane,  and  the  Quantrill  massacre  contrasted, 
by  John  Speer  ;  Organization  of  the  republican  party,  by  E.  O.  Learnard  ;  The 
Lawrence  raid,  by  H.  E.  Palmer  ;  Pike  of  Pike's  Peak,  by  Noble  L.  Prentis  ;  The 
story  of  Kansas,  by  Daniel  W.  Wilder  ;  James  Montgomery,  by  E.  S.  W.  Drought : 
The  Indians  agree  to  abandon  Kansas,  by  T.  A.  McNeal ;  The  battle  of  Aricka- 
ree,  by  Winfield  Freeman ;  The  first  Kansas  railway,  by  Charles  S.  Gleed  \ 


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Claims  for  losses  of  Kansas  settlers  during  the  troubles  of  1855  and  1856,  by 
William  Hutchinson  ;  Marais  Des  Cygnes  tragedy,  by  Ed.  R.  Smith  ;  Pens  that 
made  Kansas  free,  by  Richard  J.  Hinton ;  Part  n. — Catalog:  Constitutions; 
Kansas  territory ;  Kansas  state ;  The  real  Quivira,  by  W.  E.  Richey  ;  General 
Index.  (1580 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions,  together  with  addresses  at 
annual  meetings,  memorials,  and  miscellaneous  papers,  edited  by  Geo.  W. 
Martin.     Vol.  vii.     1901-1902.     Topeka,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  619. 

Contents :  Constitution  ;  Transactions ;  The  passing  of  slavery  in  western 
Missouri,  by  John  G.  Haskell ;  Wardens  of  the  marches,  by  John  Madden ; 
Personal  reminiscences  of  frontier  life  in  southwest  Kansas,  by  R.  M.  Wright; 
Historic  sketch  of  the  gypsum,  cement,  and  plaster  industry  in  Kansas,  by 
Erasmus  Haworth ;  Southwestern  Kansas,  by  T.  A.  McNeal  ;  Expositions  in 
the  history  and  development  of  states  and  peoples,  by  Mary  E.  Frost ;  Recol 
lections  of  Fort  Riley,  by  Percival  G.  Lowe  ;  The  genesis  of  a  state's  metropolis, 
by  Frank  II.  Betton  ;  Lorenzo  I).  Lewelling,  by  W.  J.  Costigan  ;  The  discovery 
and  development  of  natural  gas  in  Kansas,  by  Charles  F.  Scott ;  Captain  Henry 
Kuhn,  by  C.  E.  Foote  ;  The  sources  of  the  constitution  of  Kansas,  by  Rosa  M. 
Perdue ;  Quarter-century  celebration — addresses  by  John  Francis,  Samuel  A. 
Kingman  ;  Historical  societies  in  the  United  States,  by  Daniel  W.  Wilder ;  An 
incident  of  the  war  in  1862,  by  John  Francis  ;  The  Kansas  State  Agricultural 
College,  by  J.  D.  Walters ;  Mother  Bickerdyke,  by  Julia  A.  Chase ;  Reminis 
cences  of  northwest  Kansas,  by  G.  Webb  Bertram  ;  In  at  the  birth,  and  - — ,  by 

E.  C.    Manning;     Horticulture   in    Kansas,    by   Cora    Wellhouse   Bullard  ;     Early 
life  of  Quantrill   in   Kansas,   by   W.   A.   Johnson  ;     Slavery   in   Kansas,   by  C.   E. 
Cory  ;    The  lead  and  zinc  field  of  Kansas,  by  Irene  G'.  Stone  ;    Kansas  and  the 
flag — dedication   of   a   monument   marking   the   site   of   Pike's    Pawnee   village : 
J.  C.  Price's  address  ;    From  Quirira  to  Kansas,   by  Henry  F.   Mason  ;    Lest  we 
forget,  by  Margaret  Hill  McCarter  ;    Pike  a  typical  American  soldier,  by  John  C. 
Carpenter ;     Congratulatory    address,    by    Katharine    S.    Lewis ;     Footsteps    of 
liberty,    by    Noah    L.    Bowman  ;     The    Anglo-Saxon    and    his    conquests,    by    F. 
Dumont   Smith  ;    The  progress  of  women,   by   Helen   Kimber ;     Where   was   the 
Pawnee  republic?,  by  Elias  Branson  Cowgill ;    The  old  road  and  Pike's  Pawnee 
village,  by  Charles  S.   Scott ;    Survey  of  the  northern  boundary  line  of  Kansas, 
by  C.  W.  Johnson  ;    Settlement  of  the  Friends  in  Kansas,  by  William  H.  Coffin  ; 
The  territorial  and  military  combine  at  Fort  Riley,  by  Geo.  W.  Martin  ;    Sketches 
of   Kansas   pioneer   experience,   by   William   Hutchinson ;     Noble   L.   Prentis,   by 

F.  L.  Vandegrift  ;    Among  the  sovereign  squats,  by  Theodosius  Botkin  :    Early  day 
post-offices   in   Kansas,   by   E.   J.   Dallas ;    The   Lecompton   party   which   located 
Denver,   by   Ely   Moore  ;   The   legislative  war  of   1898,    inside,   outside,   and   back 
again,   by  J.   Ware  Butter-field  ;    Travel   by   stage   in   the  early  days,   by   Henry 
Tisdale  ;    Sketch  of  E.  L.  Ackley  ;    Capt.  Charles  A.  Ilamelton,  by  John.  II.  Rice  ; 
Reminiscences  of  Kansas,  by  Andrew  J.  Mead  ;    An  Indian  fight  on  the  Solomon, 
by  D.  S.  Rees  ;    Origin  of  county  names  ;    Origin  of  city  names  ;    Col.  Richard  J. 
Hinton ;     Patriotism   and   education   in   the   Methodist   church,   by   John   Speer ; 
John  Hutchinson — in  memoriam  ;   The  college  of  Emporia,  Andrew  Carnegie,  and 
John  Byars  Anderson,  by  Geo.   W.  Martin  ;    The  events  of  1856  :    The  twenty- 
first  of  May,  by  R.   G.   Elliott ;    Capture  of  Fort  Saunders,  Aug.    15,   1856,   by 
O.  I'.  Kennedy  ;    The  capture  of  Titus,  Aug.  16,  by  William  Crutchfield  ;    Battle 
of  Hickory   Point,  by  'Charles  W.  Smith.      Lincoln  in  Kansas  ;    Ernest  Valeton 
Boissiere,  by  George  A.   Huron  ;  The  Kansas  State  Historical   Society,   by   Geo. 
W.  Martin;  General  index.  (1581 

KANSAS   STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions,   1903-1904;   Together  with 
addresses  at  annual  meetings,  miscellaneous  papers,  and  a  roster  of  Kansas 
for  fifty  years.     Edited  by  Geo.  W.  Martin.     Vol.  vm.     Topeka,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  ix,  594.      Illus. 

Contents :  United  States  land  offices  in  Kansas,  by  Albert  R.  Greene ;  The 
story  of  the  Seventh  Kansas,  by  S.  M.  Fox  ;  Sherman  county  and  the  H.  U.  A., 
by  E.  E.  Blackman  ;  Massacre  of  Confederates  by  Osage  Indians  in  1863,  by 
W.  L.  Bartles  ;  Along  the  trail,  by  John  Madden  ;  Indian  reservations  in  Kansas 
and  the  extinguishment  of  their  title,  by  Anna  II.  Abel  ;  Black  Kettle's  last 
raid — 1868,  by  Hill  P.  Wilson  ;  Secretary's  annual  report ;  Historical  work  in 
Osage  county,  by  Charles  R.  Green ;  A  famous  old  crossing  on  tne  Suntu  Fe 

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trail,  by  Geo.  P.  Morehouse ;  Business  then  and  now,  by  James  C.  Horton ; 
The  fourth  Kansas  militia  in  the  Price  raid,  by  William  T.  McClure ;  Early1 
Spanish  explorations  and  Indian  implements  in  Kansas,  by  W.  E.  Richey ; 
Reminiscences  of  the  Yeager  Raid,  1863,  by  D.  Hubbard  ;  The  Wichita  Indians  in 
Kansas,  by  James  R.  Mead  :  The  Pottawatomie  Massacre,  by  S.  J.  Shively  ;  The 
Osage  ceded  lands,  by  C.  E.  Cory  ;  Reminiscences  of  James  C.  Horton  ;  Along  the 
Kaw  trail,  by  Geo.  P.  Morehouse ;  An  attempted  rescue  of  John  Brown  from 
Charlestown,  Va.,  jail,  by  O.  E.  Morse;  Taking  the  census  and  other  incidents  in 
1855,  by  James  R.  McClure  ;  The  Friends'  establishment  in  Kansas  territory,  by 
Wilson  Hobbs  ;  Kansas  at  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga;  With  John  Brown  in 
Kansas,  by  August  Bondi ;  The  great  seal  of  Kansas,  by  Robert  Hay  ;  A  state 
flower  ;  Emigration  to  Kansas  in  1856,  by  Robert  Morrow  ;  John  A.  Anderson — a 
character  sketch,  by  Geo.  W.  Martin  ;  Quantrill  and  the  Morgan-Walker  tragedy, 
by  John  J.  Lutz  ;  The  capitals  of  Kansas,  by  Franklin  G.  Adams ;  The  eleventh 
Kansas  regiment  at  Platte  Bridge,  by  S.  H.  Fairchild  ;  The  Big  Springs  Conven 
tion,  by  R.  G.  Elliott ;  In  memoriam — Otis  Berthonde  Gunn  ;  A  Kansas  pioneer 
merchant,  by  Geo.  W.  Martin;  Railroad  grading  among  Indians,  by  A.  Roenigk ; 
A  defense  by  Samuel  D.  Lecompte  ;  A  Kansas  soldier's  escape  from  Camp  Ford, 
Texas,  by  Geo.  W.  Martin  ;  Autobiography  of  F.  B.  Sanborn  ;  Reminiscences  of 
Frederick  Chouteau  ;  Isle  au  Vache,  by  George  J.  Remsburg  ;  The  battle  of  the 
Spurs  and  John  Brown's  exit  from  Kansas,  by  L.  L.  Kienie  ;  The  establishment 
of  counties  in  Kansas,  by  Helen  G.  Gill ;  High  waters  in  Kansas — from  the 
diary  of  Jotham  Meeker,  1844,  and  other  manuscripts;  The  Kansas  Indians  in 
Shawnee  county  after  1855,  by  Fannie  E.  Cole  ;  Recollections  of  early  times  in 
Kansas  territory,  from  the  standpoint  of  a  regular  cavalryman,  by  Robert  M. 
Peck;  A  roster  of  Kansas  for  fifty  years;  General  index.  (1582 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society  at  its  annual 
meeting,  January  18.  1881.  By  ex-Governor  Robinson. 

Cutting  from  The  Daily  Journal,  Topeka,  January  26,  1881.  (1583 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Objects  of  collection  desired  by  the 
Society. 

Circular.  (1584 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Third  Biennial  Report,  presented  January 
16,  1883.  Topeka,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  98.  (1585 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List,  by  counties,  of  newspapers  and 
periodicals  published  in  Kansas,  March  1,  1884.  Compiled  by  F.  G.  Adams. 
Topeka,  1884. 

8vo,    pp.    23.  (1586 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fourth  Biennial  Report,  presented  Janu 
ary  20,  1885.     Topeka,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  87. 
Contains  address  by  Floyd  P.  Baker,  "  The  Kansas  legislature  in  1862.     (1587 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fifth  Biennial  Report  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  the  Society,  presented  at  its  eleventh  annual  meeting,  January 
18,  1887.  Topeka,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  109.  (1588 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List,  by  counties,  of  the  newspapers  and 
periodicals  published  in  Kansas,  January  1.  1889.  Compiled  by  F.  G. 
Adams,  secretary  of  the  Society.  Topeka,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  38.  (1589 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lights  and  shadows  of  Kansas  history. 
Annual  address  by  William  A.  Phillips. 

Magazine  of  Western  History,  Vol.  xn,  May,  1890,  pp.  6-15.     New  York,  1890. 

(1590 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sixth  Biennial  Report  for  the  period  com 
mencing  January  19,  1887,  and  ending  November  20,  1888.  Topeka,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  128.  (1591 


KANSAS    STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  227 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Seventh  Biennial  Report,  November  21, 
1888-November  18,  1890.  Topeka,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.   124.  (1592 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eighth  Biennial  Report,  November  18, 
1890-November  15,  1892.  Topeka,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  134   (1).  (159S 

KA.NSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Columbian  history  of  education  in  Kansas. 
An  account  of  the  public-school  system,  an  explanation  of  its  practical  oper 
ations,  a  review  of  its  auxiliary  teachers'  associations,  sketches  of  the 
several  public  educational  institutions,  local  histories  of  the  schools  by 
counties  and  cities,  and  a  brief  outline  of  the  work  accomplished  in  private 
and  denominational  schools.  With  illustrations.  Compiled  by  Kansas  edu 
cators  and  published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Kansas  State  Historical 
Society,  for  the  Columbian  Exposition,  1893.  Topeka,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  vii  (1),  231.     Portraits.  (1594 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  directory  of  the  Kansas  Historical  Ex 
hibit  in  the  Kansas  State  Building  at  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Exhibited  by  the  State  Historical  Society.  Topeka,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (1595 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Abstract  of  the  Ninth  Biennial  Report  of 
the  Kansas  State  Historical  Society  for  the  two  years  ending  November  1, 
1894.  Contains  a  list  of  Kansas  newspapers.  Topeka,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (159<> 

KANSAS    STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Ninth   biennial   report  of  the   Board  of 
Directors  for  the  period  commencing  November  1(5,  1892,  and  ending  Novem 
ber  20,  1894.     Also  Proceedings  of  the  meetings,  1895.     Topeka,  1895. 
Svo,  pp.  174. 

Contains  :  A  list  of  the  newspapers  and  periodicals  published  in  Kansas  June 
1,  1S95.  (1597 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tenth  biennial  report,  November  20,  1894- 
November  17,  1896.     Topeka,  189(5. 
Svo,  pp.  184. 
Contains  a  list  of  Kansas  newspapers  and  periodicals.  (1598 

KANSAS    STATE   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Eleventh   biennial    report,    November    1, 
1896,  to  November  1,  1898.     Topeka,  1898. 
Svo,  pp.  186. 

Contains  :  A  list  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  published  in  Kansas,  December 
1,  1898.  (1599 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  of  John  Speer,  on  Accuracy  in 
history,  delivered  before  the  twenty-second  annual  meeting  of  the  Society 
at  Topeka,  January  18,  1898.  Topeka,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (16OO 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  collection  of  history.  Circular  by 
Eugene  F.  Ware,  President.  Topeka,  Kansas,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  6.  (Kioi 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalog  of  the  Kansas  territorial  and 
state  documents  in  the  library  of  the  State  Historical  Society.  1854-1898. 
Topeka,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  93. 

On  cover:  Prepared  by  Miss  Zu  Adams.  (1GO2 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Twelfth  biennial  report  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  for  the  period  November  1,  1898,  to  November  1,  1900.  Topeka, 
1900. 

Svo,  pp.  US   (1).  (1603 


228  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Thirteenth  Biennial  Report  of  the  Board 
of  Directors  for  the  fractional  period  November  1,  1900,  to  June  30,  1902. 
Including  proceedings  twenty-seventh  annual  meeting,  held  December  '2, 
1902  ;  also  list  of  newspapers  to  December  1,  1902.  Topeka,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   101.  (1603a 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  twenty-fourth  annual 
meeting,  Topeka,  January  10,  1900.  Containing  also  report  of  secretary 
and  revised  list  of  Kansas  newspapers  up  to  February  15,  1900.  Topeka, 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.  -48.  (16O4 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  secretary  for  the  year  ending 
January  21,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (16O5 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Story  of  the  Seventh  Kansas.     [By  Simeon 
M.  Fox.]      [  Topeka  V  1902?] 
8vo,  pp.  3G  [1]. 

An  address  made  before  the  27th  annual  meeting  of  the  Kansas  State  His 

torical  Society,  Dec.  L',  190:2.  (16O« 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fourteenth  biennial  report  of  the  Board  of 

Directors  for  the  biennial  period  July  1,  1902,  to  June  30,  1904.     Including 

proceedings  twenty-eighth  and  twenty-ninth  annual  meetings,  held  Decem 

ber  1,  1903,  and  December  0,  1904  ;  also  list  of  Kansas  books  and  newspapers 

up  to  December  1,  1904.     Topeka,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  147.  (1607 

MARSHALL    COUNTY    (KANSAS)    PIONEER   ASSOCIATION. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY  (KANSAS)  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Primitive  northern  Kan 
sas.  Address  before  the  association,  September  11,  1880,  by  F.  G.  Adams. 
Atchison,  1880. 

8vo.  (16O8 


BOYLE  COUNTY   (KENTUCKY)    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Danville,  Ky. 

BOYLE  COUNTY    (KENTUCKY)    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Genesis  of  a  pioneer 
Commonwealth.     LBy  Thomas  E.  Pickett]     Maysville,  Ky.,  [1885]. 
8vo,  pp.  10.     No  title-page. 

The  above  account  is  in  the  form  of  a  letter  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Boyle  County  Historical  Society,  in  response  to  an  invitation  to  attend  the 
Society's  celebration  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  "  first  delegate  con 
vention  "  of  Kentucky,  assembled  at  Danville  in  1785,  (160!) 

FILSON  CLUB. 
Louisville,  Ky. 

FJLSON  CLUB.  John  Filson,  the  first  historian  of  Kentucky.  An  account  of  his 
life  and  writings,  principally  from  original  sources.  Prepared  for  the  Fil 
son  Club,  and  read  at  its  meeting  June  26,  1884,  by  Reuben  T.  Durrett. 
Louisville,  1884. 

4to,  pp.  132.     Portraits. 

This  is  the  first  of  a  series  of  publications  to  be  made  by  the  Filson  Club, 

*an  association  organized  for  the  purpose  of  collecting  and  preserving  historical 

matter  relating  to  the  early  history  of  the  central  West,  and  especially  to  Ken 

tucky.  (161O 


FILSON    CLUB.  229 

FILSON  CLUB.  The  Wilderness  Road ;  a  description  of  the  routes  of  travel  by 
which  the  pioneers  and  early  settlers  first  came  to  Kentucky.  Prepared  for 
the  Filson  Club,  by  Thomas  Speed.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1880. 

4  to,   pp.   75. 

Title  on  cover :  "  Filson  Club  Publications,  number  two.     The  Wilderness  Road. 
By  Thomas  Speed."  (1611 

FILSON  CLUB.  The  pioneer  Press  of  Kentucky,  from  the  printing  of  the  first 
paper  west  of  the  Alleghanies,  August  11,  1787,  to  the  establishment  of  the 
daily  press,  in  1830.  By  William  Henry  Perrin.  Written  for  the  Filson 
Club,  and  read  at  its  August  meeting,  1887,  being  the  centennial  year  of 
Kentucky  journalism.  [Louisville],  1888. 
4to,  pp.  93.  Portraits  ;  facsimile. 

Pages  90-93  contain  a  memorial  paper  on  Richard  Henry  Collins,  historian, 
and  editor  of  the  Maysville  Eagle.  (1612 

FILSON  CLUB.  Life  and  Times  of  Judge  Caleb  Wallace,  some  time  a  .justice  of 
the  court  of  appeals  of  Kentucky.  By  W.  H.  Whitsitt.  Louisville,  1888. 

4to,  pp.  6,    (1),  151. 

Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  4.  (1(113 

FILSON  CLUB.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Louisville.  Ky.  Pre 
pared  for  the  semi-centennial  celebration,  October  (5,  1880,  by  Reuben  T.  Dur- 
rett.  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Filson  Club.  Louisville.  1880. 

Small  4to,  pp.  xv,  75.     Portraits,   wood  cuts. 

Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  5.  (1614 

FILSON  CLUB,-  The  political  Beginnings  of  Kentucky.  By  John  Mason  Brown. 
Louisville,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  263.     Portraits. 

Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  G.  (1615 

FILSON  CLUB.  Two  papers,  namely,  "  Money,"  read  before  the  Filson  Club. 
Louisville,  March  4,  1800,  and  "Washington,"  from  the  New  York  Inde 
pendent,  April  25,  1880.  By  Cassius  M.  Clay.  [New  York,  1800.] 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (1616 

FILSON  CLUB.     Filson  Club  Publications,   No.  7.     The  centenary  of  Kentucky. 
Proceedings  at  the  celebration  by  the  Filson  Club,  Wednesday,  June  1.  1802. 
of  the  one   hundredth  anniversary  of  the  admission   of   Kentucky   as   an 
independent  State  into  the  Federal  Union.     Louisville,  1802. 
4to,   pp.   200.      Portraits. 

Contains  address  by   Reuben   T.   Durrett,   "  The   State  of   Kentucky :    Its  dis 
covery,  settlement,  autonomy,  and  progress  for  a  hundred  years."  (1617 
FILSON  CLUB.     Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  8.     The  centenary  of  Louisville. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Southern  Historical  Association,   Saturday,   May 
1st,  1880,  in  commemoration  of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  be 
ginning  of  the  city  of  Louisville  as  an  incorporated  town,  under  an  act  of 
the  legislature  of  Virginia.     By  Reuben  T.  Durrett.     Louisville,  1803. 

4to,   pp.   200.     Three  portraits.  (161S 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  0.  The  political  club,  Danville. 
Ky.,  1780-1700;  being  an  account  of  an  early  Kentucky  society,  from  the 
original  papers  recently  found.  By  Thomas  Speed.  Louisville,  1804. 

4to,   pp.    12,    167.  (1610 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  10.  The  Life  and  Writings  of 
Rafinesque.  By  Richard  E.  Call.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1805. 

4to,    pp.    214.  (1620 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  11.  Transylvania  University:  its 
origin,  rise,  decline,  and  fall.  Prepared  for  the  Filson  Club,  by  Robert 
Peter.  Louisville,  180G. 

4 to,  pp.  202.      Portrait.  (1621 


230  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

FICSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  12.  Bryant's  station  and  the 
memorial  proceedings  held  on  its  site  under  the  auspices  of  the  Lexington 
Chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  August  the  18th,  1896,  in  honor  of  its  heroic  mothers  and 
daughters.  Prepared  for  publication  by  Reuben  T.  Durrett.  Louisville, 
Kentucky,  1899. 

4to,  pp.  vii,  277.     Plates.     Portraits.  (1622 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  13.  First  explorations  of  Ken 
tucky.  Doctor  Thomas  Walker's  journal  of  an  exploration  of  Kentucky 
in  1750,  being  the  first  record  of  ji  white  man's  visit  to  the  interior  of  that 
territory;  now  first  published  entire,  with  notes  and  biographical  sketch, 
also  Colonel  Christopher  Gist's  journal  of  a  tour  through  Ohio  and  Ken 
tucky  in  1751,  with  notes  and  sketch  by  J.  Stoddard  Johnston,  Louisville, 
Kentucky.  1898. 

4to,  pp.  xix,  222.     Portraits.  (1623 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  14.  The  Clay  family.  Part  first — 
The  mother  of  Henry  Clay,  by  Zachary  F.  Smith ;  Part  second — The  gene 
alogy  of  the  Clays,  by  Mary  Rogers  Clay.  Louisville,  Kentucky,  1899. 

4to,  pp.  vi,  252.      Portraits.  (1623a 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  15.  The  Battle  of  Tippecanoe. 
Read  before  the  Filson  Club,  November  1,  1897.  By  Alfred  Pirtle.  Louis 
ville,  Kentucky,  1900. 

4to,   pp.   xix,    158.     Portrait.  (1624 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No,  16.  Boonesborough.  Its  founding, 
pioneer  struggles,  Indian  experiences.  Transylvania  days,  and  Revolution 
ary  annals.  With  full  historical  notes  and  appendix  by  George  W.  Ranck. 
Louisville,  Kentucky,  1901. 

4to,  pp.  xi,    (1),'2S6.     Illustrated.  (162,% 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications.  No.  17.  The  old  masters  of  the  Bine- 
grass,  Jouett,  Bush,  Grimes,  Frazier,  Morgan,  Hart.  By  Samuel  Woodson 
Price.  Louisville,  Kentucky,  1902. 

4to,  pp.  xvii,  181.      Illustrated.  (1626 

FILSON  CLUB.     Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  18.     The  Battle  of  the  Thames  in 
which  Kentuckians  defeated  the  British,  French,  and  Indians,  October  5, 
1813.     With  a  list  of  the  officers  and  privates  who  won  the  victory.     By 
Bennett  H.  Young.     Louisville,  Kentucky,  1903. 
4to.   pp.    274.     Portraits. 

Appendix  contains  :  Oliver  Hazard  Perry  and  the  Kentuckians  who  helped  to 
win  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  September  10,  1813  ;  Roll  of  field,  staff,  company 
officers,  and  privates,  Kentucky  Volunteers,  in  the  War  of  1812.  (1627 

FILSON  CLUB.     Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  19.     The  battle  of  New  Orleans, 
including  the  previous  engagements  between  the  Americans  and  the  British, 
the  Indians,  and  the  Spanish  which  led  to  the  final  conflict  on  the  8th  of 
January,  1815.     By  Zachary  F.  Smith.     Louisville,  Kentucky,  1904. 
4to,  pp.  xv,    (1),  209.      Illustrated. 

Appendix  contains  :  List  of  Kentuckians  in  the  battle  of  New  Orleans  ;  Roll 
of  field  and  staff,  Slaughter's  regiment,  Kentucky  detached  militia,  War  of 
1812,  commanded  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  Gabriel  Slaughter ;  Roll  of  field  and 
staff,  Davis's  regiment,  Kentucky  detached  militia,  War  of  1812,  commanded  by 
Lieut-Col.  Presley  Gray.  -  (1628 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  20.  The  history  of  the  medical  de 
partment  of  Transylvania  University.  By  Robert  Peter.  Prepared  for 
publication  by  his  daughter,  Johanna  Peter.  Louisville,  Kentucky,  1905. 

4to,  pp.  xi  (1),  193.     Illustrated.  (1629 


KENTUCKY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  231 

FILSON  CLUB.  Filson  Club  Publications,  No.  21.  Lopez's  expeditions  to  Cuba, 
1850  and  1851.  By  Anderson  C.  Quisenberry.  Read  before  the  Club  April 
3,  1905.  Louisville,  Kentucky,  1906. 

4to,  pp.  172.      Illustrated.  (163O 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Louisville,  and  Frankfort. 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Act  of  incorporation  and  constitution  and  by 
laws  ;  organized  March,  1838,  at  Louisville.  Louisville,  1838. 

12mo,  pp.   12.  (1631 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  from  the  Society,  in  relation  to  a 
geological  survey  of  Kentucky.  [1847.] 

8vo,  pp.  13.      No  title  page.  (1G32 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  containing  list  of  officers  and  charter 
members  and  an  appeal  to  the  public,  signed  by  G.  W.  Ranck,  curator. 
[1873.] 

Sheet.  ( 1633 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Second  Annual  Meeting. 
February  11,  1880.  Frankfort,  1880. 

Svo.  ( 1634 

The  society  was  reorganized  in  1878. 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Hall  of 
the  Society  in  the  State  Capitol,  June  7,  18(>9-1881.     Frankfort.  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

The  date  1869  should  be  1769.  as  it  is  given  on  the  half  title  on  the  first 
page,  that  date  representing  the  arrival  of  Findlay's  expedition  in  Kentucky. 

(1635 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  oration,  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the 

centennial  commemoration  of  the  battle  of  the  Blue  Licks,  August  19,  1882, 

by    John    Mason    Brown.     Published   under    the    auspices  of    the    Society. 
Frankfort,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  55.     Folded  map.  (1636 

KENTUCKY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  account  of  the  Society.  By  E.  Jarvis. 

American  Quarterly  Register,  Vol.  xv,  pp.  72-77.  (1637 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Frankfort,  Ky. 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports.  From  its  reorganization,  Oct. 
G,  1890,  to  Oct.  4,  1902.  Louisville,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (163S 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Register.  [Vol.  i.  No.  i,  January, 
1903.]  January,  1903.  Louisville,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  83.     Portraits. 

Contents:  Officers ;  A  nesv  light  on  Daniel  Boone's  ancestry,  by  Jennie  C. 
Morton  ;  Kentucky's  first  railroad,  which  was  the  first  one  west  of  the  Alleghany 
mountains,  by  Ed.  Porter  Thompson  ;  Address  of  the  vice-president,  John  A. 
Steele  ;  The  seal  of  Kentucky  ;  Copy  of  a  letter  from  Gen.  Benj.  Logan  to  Gov 
ernor  Isaac  Shelby,  1793;  Counties  in  Kentucky  and  origin  of  their  names  f  The 
Kentucky  river  and  its  islands  ;  Department  of  genealogy  :  Averill,  Bibb. 
Crockett,  Dudley.  Reunion  of  the  Alves  tribe  ;  Reports  from  the  Society  from 
its  reorganization,  October  6,  1896,  to  October  4,  1902.  (163O 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Register.  [Vol.  i,  No.  n,  May,  1903.] 
Louisville,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  89.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  Governor  Isaac  Shelby,  bis  history  and  portrait  with  chapter  of 
General  Evan  Shelby's  credentials  in  the  colonial  wars ;  John  L.  Audubon,  by 
Wm.  L.  Alves ;  The  attack  on  Spanish  gunboats  at  Cardenas,  Chapman  Todd ; 


232  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Historical  sketches  of  banners  used  by  Kentucky  troops  during  the  Spanish  war, 
1899  ;  The  migration  of  trade  centers,  by  Robert  E.  Jones  ;  Historical  informa 
tion  and  how  obtained  ;  Romance  of  Mary  Ball — the  love  story  of  the  mother  of 
Washington  ;  The  first  school  taught  in  Kentucky,  from  a  Louisville  newspaper, 
1878  ;  Department  of  genealogy  and  history  :  Edmonsons — James,  by  Sarah  E. 
James  Chesney ;  Fall,  by  Elizabeth  Fall  Taylor.  Governor  James  Garrard ; 
Governor  Christopher  Greenup  ;  Necrology;  Reports  of  the  Society.  (164O 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Register.  September,  1903.  Vol.  i, 
No.  in.  Louisville,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  111.     Illus. 

Contents  :  Biographical  sketch  of  Charles  S.  Scott,  by  Pattie  Burnley,  with 
supplemental  extracts  from  history  ;  Brief  sketch  of  Governor  George  Madison 
and  of  Governor  Gabriel  Slaughter,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton ;  The  blockade  of 
southern  Cuba,  by  Chapman  Coleman  Todd  ;  Lost  Island — a  tradition  of  a 
floating  island,  poem  by  Jennie  C.  Morton ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Theodore 
O'Hara,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton  ;  Department  of  history  and  genealogy  :  Johnson 
and  Arnold  families  ;  Strother  family  ;  The  Keiths  ;  History  of  the  Lee  family  ; 
Report  of  the  meeting  of  the  Society,  6th  of  June,  1903.  (1641 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Register.  January,  1904.  Vol.  2,  No. 
iv.  Louisville,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  115.     Illus. 

Contents  :  Biographical  sketch  of  Governor  John  Adair,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton ; 
Biographical  sketch  of  Governor  Joseph  Desha  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Governor 
Thomas  Metcalfe,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton  ;  Lieutenant-Governors  of  Kentucky  from 
1792  to  1903;  Roll  of  Quirk's  Scouts,  C.  S.  A.,  January,  1863;  The  Ball  Inter 
national  Union;  The  convention  of  the  D.  A.  R.  in  Owensboro,  Ky.,  Oct.  29-31, 
1903;  Colonel  Richard  Calloway,  [by  Jennie  C.  Morton];  Department  of  his 
tory  and  genealogy  :  The  Steeles  and  Rennicks,  Rowans,  Huestons,  and  Todds, 
by  Mary  Willis  Woodson  ;  Colonel  B.  G.  Slaughter,  sketch  of  his  life  by  Jennie 
C.  Morton,  also  the  Slaughter  genealogy,  by  a  descendant ;  Report  from  the 
Society.  (1642 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Register.  May,  1904.  Vol.  2,  No.  v. 
Louisville,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  86.     Illus. 

Contents:  The  old  capitol,  by  George  C.  Downing;  Governor  John  Breathitt, 
by  Jennie  C.  Morton  ;  Washington,  first  county  seat  of  Mason  county,  by  Lucy 
Coleman  Lee  ;  The  Governor's  mansion  on  High  and  Clinton  Streets,  by  Jennie 
C.  Morton  ;  Genealogical  and  Historical  department :  The  Slaughter  family,  by 
W.  A.  Slaughter ;  Payne  genealogy ;  The  Williams  and  Hutchcraft  genealogy 
and  history ;  Clippings  of  historical  people  and  events ;  Reports  from  the 
Society.  (1643 

KENTUCKY   STATE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY'.     Register.     Vol.  n,   No.  G.     September, 

1904.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  102.      Illus. 

Contents :  Officers  and  committees ;  Governor  James  Clark,  by  Jennie  C. 
Morton  ;  Governor  Charles  A.  Wickliffe,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton  ;  General  Forrest's 
account  of  Emma  Sansom's  heroism  at  Gadsden  ;  Genealogical  and  Historical 
Department :  Bacon,  Hardins,  Jennings,  Boone.  Paragraphs  and  clippings  of 
general  information  and  current  history — Lost  state  of  Franklin,  by  C.  H. 
Todd;  Report  of  the  Society,  annual  meeting,  June  7,  1904;  Necrology.  (1644 
KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Register.  Vol.  3,  No.  vn.  January, 

1905.  Louisville,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  96.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Robert  P.  Letcher — sketch  of  his  life,  by  Jennie  C. 
Morton  ;  William  Owsley,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton  ;  A  Gymkhana  in  Harrodsburgh 
over  100  years  ago,  by  Jno.  F.  B.  Lillard  ;  List  of  auditors  of  the  state  of  Ken 
tucky,  1792-1905  ;  Names  of  the  historic  families  of  Kentucky  ;  Unveiling  cere 
monies  of  the  monument  erected  by  the  state  of  Michigan  in  honor  of  the 
brave  Kentuckians  and  others  who  lost  their  lives  in  the  defense  of  this  country 
in  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  River  Raisin,  on  January  22  and  23d,  1813, 
Monroe,  Michigan,  September  1,  1904.  Department  of  genealogy  and  history  : 
McKamies,  Steeles,  Williams;  Clippings  and  paragraphs  of  current  history; 
Inquiries  and  answers;  Report  of  the  secretary.  (1644i 


LOUISVILLE    SOUTHERN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  233 

KENTUCKY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Register.  Vol.  3,  No.  vm.  May,  1905. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  115,   (1). 

Contents  :  Governor  John  J.  Crittenden,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton  ;  The  home  of 

Governor    Crittenden,    Frankfort ;    Michigan's    tribute    to    Kentucky  :    Monument 

erected  in   honor  of  Kentucky   heroes  who  fell   at  the   Battle  of  River   Raisin, 

Jan.  22-23,   1813;  The  new  capitol  site;   Clippings  and  paragraphs  of  current 

history ;    "Across    the    Plains,"    1852,    by    John    Montgomery ;    "  Ingleside,"    a 

pioneer   home   of   Franklin    County,   by   <}.   C.    Downing;    Department   of   history 

and  genealogy  :  Taylor,  Morris,  Harrison,   Irvine,  Major  ;  Names  of  the  historic 

families  of  Kentucky;  Report  of  the  Society.  (1645 

KENTUCKY    STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Register.     September,    1905.     Vol.    3, 

No.  ix.     Louisville,  Ky.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  103.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Sketch  of  Governor  John  L.  Helm,  by  Jennie  C.  Morton  ; 
Sketch  of  Governor  John  J.  Crittenden,  concluded  ;  Copy  of  an  original  letter 
of  John  Breckenridge  to  his  friend,  Joseph  Cabell  in  Buckingham,  Virginia, 
1793  ;  Kentucky's  first  immigrants,  by  Wm.  Crowe ;  The  early  courts  of  Ken 
tucky,  by  Chapman  C.  Todd ;  Something  about  Col.  Dick  Johnson's  Indian 
school  in  Scott  County,  Ky.,  1833-40  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Sophia  Fox  Sea,  by 
Jennie  C.  Morton  ;  Names  of  the  historic  families  of  Kentucky,  from  historic 
records  ;  Clippings  and  paragraphs  of  current  history  ;  Department  of  history 
and  genealogy  ;  Report  from  the  Society.  (164O 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  LOUISVILLE  BRANCH. 

Louisville,  Ky. 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Cheatham's  story  of  Spring  Hill. 
Read  before  the  Association,  1881,  by  B.  F.  Cheatlmm. 

Southern  Bironae,  Vol.   in,  pp.  337-34G.  (1647 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Recollections  of  Libby  Prison.  By 
J.  L.  Burrows.  Read  before  the  Association. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  xi,  pp.   83-02.     Richmond,    [1883]. 

(1648 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Battle  of  .Tohnsonville.  By  John 
W.  Morton.  Read  before  the  Association. 

Southern  Historical  Roddy  Papers,  Vol.   x,   pp.   471-4S8.      Richmond    [1882]. 

(164J» 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  descent  of  Gen.  Robert  Edward 
Lee  from  King  Robert  the  Bruce  of  Scotland.  By  William  Winston  Fon 
taine. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.   ix.  pp.    103-200. 

Read  before  the  Louisville  Branch  March  20,  1881.  (165O 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Kenesaw  Mountain.  By  S.  G. 
French. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  ix,  pp.  r>or»-f>ll.      Richmond,  1881. 
Read  before  the  Society.  (16.11 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  reminiscences  of  the  second 
of  April  18r>5.  By  II.  W.  Bruce.  Read  before  the  Louisville  Branch  of  the 
Southern  Historical  Society. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  ix,  pp.  2OO-211.      Richmond,  1881. 

(1652 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences  of  Hood's  Tennessee 
Campaign.  By  W.  O.  Dodd. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  ix,  pp.  518-H24.      Richmond,  1881. 

( 1653 


234  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

LOUISVILLE  SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  lost  opportunity  at  Spring  Hill, 
Teun.     General  [B.  F.]  Cheathani's  reply  to  General  Hood. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  ix,  pp.  524-541.     Richmond,  1881. 
Read  before  the  Society.  (1654 

LOUISVILLE    SOUTHERN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Defence    of    Vicksburg    in    1862. 
The  battle  of  Baton  Rouge.     By  John  B.  Pirtle. 

Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  Vol.  vni,  pp.  324-332.     Richmond,  1880. 
Read  before  the  Society.  (1655 


LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     (NEW  ORLEANS.} 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Account  of  the  Society  ;  Constitution  ;  List 
of  Members. 

French's  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana,  part  2,  pp.  1—15.  Philadelphia, 
1850.  (1656 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws  of  the  Louisiana  Historical  Society. 
Incorporated  January  10,  1860.  Baton  Rouge,  1860. 

12mo,  pp.  12.  (1657 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  from  George  W.  Cable,  corresponding 
secretary,  September  1,  1877.  New  Orleans,  1877. 

Sheet.  (1658 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  Louisiana,  January  13,  1836.  By  Henry  A.  Billiard.  New 
Orleans,  1836. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

Reprinted  in  French's  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana,  part  1,  pp.  1—23. 
New  York,  1846.  (1659 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana.     Compiled 
by  B.  F.  French.    Parts  2,  3.     Philadelphia,  New  York,  1850-51. 
Two  vols.,  8vo.      Map. 

These  two  volumes  are  dedicated  to  the  Society  ;  the  whole  series  comprises 
seven  volumes,  but  these  are  the  only  ones  connected  with  the  Society.  (166!) 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications  of  the  Louisiana   Historical  So 
ciety,  New  Orleans,'  La.     Vol.  i,  Part  i,  1895.     New  Orleans,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  35. 

Contents  :   Report  of  Prof.  Alcee  Fortier,  as  chairman  of  committee  on  work 

and  archives;    Address  of  President  Fortier  at  annual  meeting;    Report  of  John 

R.  Ficklen,  secretary  and  treasurer  ;  Oration  of  Dr.  B.  M.  Palmer  :  The  tribunal 

of  history  :  List  of  officers  and  members.  (1661 

LOUISIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.    i,    Part    11,    1895.     New 

Orleans,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  49,  facsimile  of  Andrew  Jackson  letter. 

Contents  :  Resolutions  on  the  death  of  Charles  Gayarre  ;    Old  Colonial  Papers, 

by  Alcee  Fortier;    A  Relic  of  the  Confederacy,  by  Thomas  J.  Semmes  ;    The  West 

Florida  Resolution,  by  Henry  L.  Favrot  ;   A  Letter  from  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson 

(January  7,  1815),  by  William  II.  Seymour;    An  Old  Manuscript,  reviewed  by 

Grace  King.  (1662 

LOUISIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.    i,    Part    HI,    1896.     New 

Orleans,  3896. 

8vo,  pp.  42. 

Contents  :  List  of  Members  ;  Minutes  of  the  Secretary  ;  Sketch  of  Pierre 
Margry,  by  Gustave  Devron  ;  The  West  Florida  Revolution,  by  H.  L.  Favrot; 
The  Capture  of  Fort  Charlotte,  by  William  Beer  ;  The  Defenses  of  New  Orleans 
in  1797;  Letter  of  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson  (May  19,  1821)  ;  Publications  received. 

(1663 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  i,  Part  iv,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  39.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Meetings  of  the  Society  ;  The  mounds  of  Louisiana,  i,  by  George 
E.  Beyer;  Facsimile  of  the  Moniteur  de  la  Louisiane,  1794.  (1664 


LOUISIANA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  235 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  n,  Part  i,  1897.  New 
Orleans,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  47.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Extracts  from  the  minutes  of  the  Society  ;  The  mounds  of  Louisiana, 
by  George  E.  Beyer  ;  Two  original  and  newly  found  documents  of  the  departure, 
shipwreck,  and  death  of  Aubry,  the  last  French  governor  of  Louisiana,  by 
Gustavus  Devron ;  The  climate  of  New  Orleans,  from  the  weather  bureau 
record  of  past  twenty-seven  years — 1871-1897  ;  Statement  of  the  sugar  crop 
made  in  Louisiana  in  1896-07 — from  the  Louisiana  sugar  report ;  Cotton  crop 
of  the  United  States  and  Louisiana — 1896-97 — from  the  secretary's  report  of 
the  New  Orleans  cotton  exchange.  (1665 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  n.  Part  2,  1898. 

8vo,   pp.  43. 

Contents  :  Meetings  of  the  society  ;  Letter  of  Governor  Miro  to  the  Commis 
sioners  of  the  state  of  Georgia  and  remarks  thereon,  by  G.  Cusachs  ;  Investi 
gation  of  some  shell  mounds  in  Calcasieu  Parish,  by  Geo.  E.  Beyer  ;  Ancient 
basket  work  from  A  very 's  Island,  by  George  E.  Beyer ;  The  northwestern 
boundary  of  Louisiana,  with  special  reference  to  the  French  cession  of  1803, 
by  John  K.  Ficklen.  (1666 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  n,  Part  in,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  88. 

Contents  :  Transactions  of  the  society,  1899-1900 ;  The  Cathedral  Archives, 
by  James  S.  Zacharie  ;  Mound  investigations  at  Lemar,  La.,  by  Geo.  E.  Beyer  ; 
New  Orleans — "  Its  old  streets  and  places,"  by  James  S.  Zacharie.  (1667 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  n.  Part  4,  December.  1901. 
New  Orleans,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  46. 

Contents :  Notice  of  the  death  of  Gustave  Devron,  by  Alcee  Fortier ;  Cen 
tennial  of  the  Louisiana  Purchase  ;  Synopsis  of  the  business  transacted  in  the 
meetings  1900-01;  The  State  Seal,  by  Henry  L.  Favrot ;  The  Louisiana 
Ursulines,  by  Henry  Renshaw ;  Traite  de  la  Compagnie  des  Indes  avec  Les 
TIrsulines.  (1668 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  in,  Part  i.  New  Orleans, 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reception  of  President  William  McKinley  at  the  Cabildo,  New  Orleans,  May 
2nd,  1901.  (1669 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  in.  Part  n.  Centennial 
celebration  of  the  Louisiana  Transfer,  December,  1003.  Compiled  by 
Alcoe  Fortier,  with  the  assistance  of  James  M.  Augustin.  New  Orleans, 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  119.     Illus. 

Part  in  given  in  Appendix.  (167O 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  exhibit  .  .  .  opened  Febru 
ary  20th,  1900,  at  the  Fisk  free  public  library  in  New  Orleans,  La.  New 
Orleans,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.    [16].  (1671 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Official  souvenir  programme  of  the  transfer  of 
Louisiana    from    France    to    the    United    States.     Commemoration    by    the 
Louisiana  Historical  Society  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  December  18th,  19th,  and 
20th,  1903.     Historical  and  statistical  data  of  Louisiana  and  New  Orleans 
.  .  .     Ed.  and  pub.  by  James  M.  Augustin  .  .  .  by  authority  of  the  Louisi 
ana  Historical  Society.     [New  Orleans]   [1903?] 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  34,  1  1.,   [61   p.  incl.,  ports. 
At  head  of  title:  1803.      1903. 

2d  ed.  Appended  is  an  account,  omitted  from  the  1st  edition,  of  the  colo 
nial  ball  and  the  historical  banquet  held  in  connection  with  the  celebration. 

(1672 


236  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Synopsis  of  the  history  of  Louisiana,  from  the 
founding  of  the  colony  to  the  end  of  the  year  1791.  By  the  Chevalier  Guy 
Soniat  du  Fossat,  officer  in  the  French  army,  who  came  to  New  Orleans  in 
1751  and  was  the  founder  of  the  American  branch  of  the  family  of  Soniat 
du  Fossat.  Tr.  from  the  French,  at  the  request,  and  by  the  resolution  of 
the  Louisiana  Historical  Society,  by  one  of  its  members,  Charles  T.  Soniat, 
esq.,  a  descendant  of  the  chevalier  *  *  *  .  [New  Orleans?  1903.] 

Svo,  pp.  43.  (1673 


BLUEHILL  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

BLUEHILL  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketches  of  Bluehill,  Me.  By 
R.  G.  F.  Candage.  Printed  for  the  society.  Ellsworth,  Me.,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  83.  (16730 

GORGES  SOCIETY. 
Portland,  He. 

GORGES  SOCIETY.  George  Cleeve,  of  Casco  Bay,  1630-1GG7,  with  collateral  docu 
ments.  By  James  Phinney  Baxter.  Printed  for  the  Society.  Portland, 
1885.  [Gorges  Society  Publications.  1.] 

Small  4to,  pp.  339   (1).     Illustrated.     Portraits.  (1674 

GORGES  SOCIETY.  New  England's  Vindication.  By  Henry  Gardiner.  Edited, 
with  notes,  by  Charles  Edward  Banks.  London,  1060.  Printed  for  the  So 
ciety.  Portland,  1884.  [Gorges  Society  Publications.  2.] 

Small  4  to,  pp.  83  (1).     Facsimile  of  original  title-page.  (1675 

GORGES  SOCIETY.  Notice  of  the  Society's  first  publication,  "  New  England's 
Vindication,"  with  constitution,  rules,  and  regulations.  Portland,  1884. 

Small  4to.  pp.   7.      No  title  page.  (1676 

GORGES  SOCIETY.  Hosier's  relation  of  Waymouth's  voyage  to  the  coast  of  Maine, 
1005,  with  an  introduction  and  notes.  By  Henry  S.  Burrage.  Printed  for 
the  Gorges  Society.  Portland,  Me..  1887.  [Gorges  Society  Publica 
tions.  3.] 

Small  4to,  pp.  xi,  176.     Two  folded  maps.     Folded  plate.     Two  portraits. 

Pages  30-77  contain  a  survey  of  the  literature.  (1677 

GORGES  SOCIETY.  The  Sagadahoc  Colony,  comprising  the  relation  of  a  voyage 
into  New  England  (Lambeth  MSS.),  with  an  introduction  and  notes.  By 
the  Rev.  Henry  O.  Thayer,  A.  M.  Printed  for  the  Gorges  Society.  Port 
land,  Me.,  1892.  [Gorges  Society  Publications.  4.] 

Small  4to,  pp.  xi,  278.     Plates.     Maps.     Portrait.  (1678 

GORGES  SOCIETY.  Christopher  Levett,  of  York,  the  pioneer  colonist  in  Casco  Bay. 
By  James  Phinney  Baxter.  Printed  for  the  Gorges  Society.  Portland,  1893. 
(Gorges  Society  Publications.  5.) 

Small  4to,  pp.  xii,  46G.     Illustrated.     Maps.  (1679 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  ELIOT,  MAINE. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  ELIOT,  MAINE.  Exercises  in  commemoration  of  Major 
Charles  Frost  on  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  his  massacre  by  the 
Indians,  Sunday.  July  the  fourth,  1697.  [Eliot,  1897?] 

4to,  pp.  46.  (1680 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETIES   IN    MAINE.  237 

KENNEBEC  NATURAL  HISTORY  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 

• 

KENNEBEC  NATURAL  HISTORY  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  site  of  Fort  Saint 
George,  erected  by  Captain  George  Poplumi,  in  1007.  By  W.  Scott  Hill. 
*  *  *  Read  before  the  [Kennebec  Natural  History  and  Antiquarian] 
Society  July  23,  1891.  Reprinted  from  the  Kennebec  journal.  [Augusta, 
Me.,  1891?] 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (1681 

KNOX  COUNTY   (MAINE)   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Rockland,  Me. 

KNOX    COUNTY    (MAINE)    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Knox    County    Historical    and 
Genealogical  Magazine.     Vol.  i,  Nos.  1-10.     Nov.,  1895-Aug.,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  190.      In  leaflets  paged  continuously  to  form  a  volume. 
The  Mount  Desert  widow — Genealogy  of  the  Gamble  family,  by  Greenleaf  and 
Jonathan  1*.  Cilley  forms  the  greater  part  of  Vol.  i.  (1O82 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Wiscussct,  Me. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  Jacob  Bailey.  His  character  and 
works.  By  Charles  E.  Allen.  Read  before  the  Lincoln  County  Historical 
Society,  November  13,  1895.  Printed  by  the  Society,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (16S» 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pemaquid,  its  genesis,  discovery,  name, 
and  colonial  relations  to  New  England.  By  Rufus  King  Sewall.  Read 
before  the  Lincoln  County  Historical  Society,  May  22, 1890.  [n.  p.]  Printed 
by  the  Society,  1890. 

8vo,   pp.    21.      Cover-title.  (1684 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  AND   BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY. 
Auyiusta,  Me. 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Maine  Genealogist  and 
Biographer.  A  quarterly  journal.  Published  under  the  direction  of  the 
Society.  Vols.  i-in.  Augusta,  1875-1878. 

Three  vols.,  8vo.  (1685 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Portland,  Me. 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  City  Document.  The  siege  and  capture  of  Fort 
Loyall ;  destruction  of  Falmouth.  May  20.  1090  (O.  S. ).  A  paper  read 
before  the  Society,  June  2,  1885,  by  John  T.  Hull.  Printed  by  order  of  city 
council  of  Portland.  Portland,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   110.     Folded  map.  (1686 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws  of  the  Maine  Genealogical  Society, 
Portland,  Me.  Adopted  April  10,  1889.  Portland,  1889. 

16mo,  pp.   12.  (1687 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     By-laws.     Portland,  1893, 

16mo.  (1088 


238  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Probate  Records  of  Lincoln  County,  Me. 
1760  to  1800.  Compiled  and  edited  for  the  Maine  Genealogical  Society,  by 
William  D.  Patterson,  Wiscasset,  Me.  Portland,  Me.,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  21,  (5),  308,  53.  Issued  in  21  parts,  beginning  November  15,  1893, 
and  ending  November,  1895.  (1689 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thirteenth  annual  report  for  the  year  1896. 
Reports  of  the  directors  and  officers  presented  at  the  annual  meeting, 
January  9,  1897.  Also  by-laws,  list  of  officers  and  members,  and  of  dona 
tions  for  the  year.  Portland,  Me.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  45.  (1690 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Publishments,  marrjages.  births,-  and  deaths 
from  the  earlier  records  of  Gorham,  Maine.  Compiled  by  Marquis  F.  King. 
Portland,  Maine,  Genealogical  Society,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  12  [206].     Illus.  (1691 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Baptisms  and  admission  from  the  records  of 
First  Church  in  Falmouth.  now  Portland,  Maine.  With  appendix  of  his 
torical  notes.  Compiled  by  Marquis  F.  King.  *  *  *  Portland,  Me., 
Maine  Genealogical  Society,  1898. 

Svo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  219.     Front.,  illus.  (ind.  plans)   pi.,  2  facsim. 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 

Reprint  from  Portland  Evening  Express.  (1692 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports  of  the  directors  and  officers  presented 
at  the  annual  meetings,  January  20,  1904,  and  January  18,  1905.  Memorials 
of  Marquis  Fayette  King,  Albion  K.  P.  Meserve,  M.  D.,  and  Joseph  Porter 
Thompson  :  also,  by-laws ;  list  of  officers  and  members,  and  list  of  family 
histories  in  the  library.  Portland,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  56,  15.  (1693 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     York  Deeds.     Book  xn,  Part  i.     1903. 
8vo,  pp.  8,  folios  1-190. 
Index,  pp.  114. 

Contents:  Preface;  Errata;  York  Deeds,  March,  1726-October,  1727.  Index 
of  grantors,  grantees,  etc. 

Vols.  i-xi  published  by  the  Historical  Society.  (1694 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  York  Deeds.  Book  xn,  Part  n.  Maine  Genea 
logical  Society,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  (8),  folios  190-376,  pp.  113. 

Contents:  Preface;  Errata;  York  deeds,  October  25,  1727-March  5,  1728. 
Indexes  of  grantors,  grantees,  etc.  (1695 

MAINE  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  York  Deeds.  Book  xin.  Maine  Genealogical 
Society.  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  839,  169,  folios  1-280. 

Contents :   Preface ;  Errata  ;  York    Deeds,    Feb.    12,    1728-Nov.    25,    1730 ;  In 
dexes  of  grantors,  grantees,  etc.  (1696 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Portland,  Me. 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vol.  I. 
Portland,  1831. 

8vo,  pp.  (8),  viii,  416. 

(Reprinted  in  1865,  with  corrections  and  additions.  William  Willis,  editor, 
pp.  566.) 

Contents  :  Introductory  Remarks  ;  Act  of  Incorporation  ;  By-laws  and  Regula 
tions  ;  History  of  Portland  from  its  first  Settlement,  with  notices  of  the  neigh 
boring  towns,  and  of  the  changes  of  government  in  Maine,  by  William  ^Yillis. 
Part  1  ;  An  Account  of  Limerick,  by  Charles  Freeman  ;  An  Account  of  Wells,  by 
Jeremiah  Hubbard  and  Jonathan  Greenleaf ;  Extracts  from  Records  in  the 


MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  239 

County  of  York;  Depositions  of  George  Cleeves,  George  Lewis  [etc.1,  relating  to 
the  doings  of  Capt.  Robert  Nash  on  the  coast  of  Maine  in  1645  ;  The  submission 
of  the  inhabitants  of  Black  Point,  Blue  Point,  and  Falmouth,  to  the  jurisdiction 
of  Massachusetts,  July,  1658  ;  Petition  of  Edward  Godfrey  to  the  General  Court 
of  Massachusetts  in  1654  ;  Petition  from  the  inhabitants  of  Maine  to  Oliver 
Cromwell,  1656 ;  Letter  from  Edward  Rishworth  to  Governor  Endicott,  1656 ; 
A  letter  on  the  affairs  of  New  England,  1663  or  1664  ;  A  petition  from  the  in 
habitants  of  Maine  to  Charles  II,  about  1680;  Governor  Lincoln's  MSS.  papers: 
Remarks  on  the  Indian  languages;  Account  of  the  Catholic  Missions  in  Maine. 
Letters  written  while  on  an  expedition  across  the  State  of  Maine  to  attack 
Quebec  in  1775,  by  Colonel  Arnold,  with  a  journal  of  a  tour  from  the  St.  Law 
rence  to  the  Kennebec,  supposed  to  have  been  made  by  Colonel  Montresor,  about 
1760;  A  journal  of  the  expedition  to  Quebec  in  1775,  compiled  by  William  Allen. 

(1697 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  n.  Portland.  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  303,  1. 

Contents  :  Preface ;  Discourse  before  the  Society  at  its  annual  meeting.  Sep 
tember  6,  1846,  by  George  Folsom.  A  briefe  narration  of  the  originall  under 
takings  of  the  advancement  of  plantations  into  the  parts  of  America,  especially 
shewing  the  beginning,  progress,  and  continuance  of  that  of  New  England, 
written  by  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges,  London,  1658  ;  A  voyage  into  New  England, 
begun  in  1623  and  ended  in  1624,  performed  by  Christopher  Levett,  London, 
1628 ;  Annals  of  Bakerstown,  Poland,  and  Minot,  by  William  Ladd ;  The 
Narragansett  Townships,  by  Charles  Coffin  ;  An  account  of  New  Gloucester,  by 
J.  Parsons  ;  History  of  North  Yarmouth,  by  Edward  Russell ;  History  of  Bath, 
by  Joseph  Sewall ;  An  account  of  an  ancient  settlement  on  Sheepscot  River,  by 
Samuel  Johnson  ;  Account  of  Pemaquid,  by  Judge  Gorton  ;  Exertions  of  the 
O'Brien  family,  of  Machias,  in  the  American  Revolution  ;  Shay's  Rebellion : 
Letter  from  Rufus  Putnam  ;  Notice  of  the  late  William  Ladd,  by  William  Willis  ; 
Deed  from  Ferdinando  Gorges  to  John  Usher,  of  the  Province  of  Maine  ;  Deed 
of  the  same  premises  from  John  Usher  to  Massachusetts  Bay,  March  15,  1678  ; 
Opinion  of  Richard  West,  esq.,  of  the  King's  right  to  the  woods  of  the  Province 
of  Maine,  1718;  History  of  the  Kennebec  Purchase,  by  Robert  H.  Gardiner; 
By-laws  and  Regulations  of  the  Society;  Members;  Officers.  (1698 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  in.  Portland,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  447.     Folded  map. 

Contents :  By-laws  and  Regulations ;  Members ;  Officers,  1852 ;  Note  to  the 
History  of  Scarborough,  by  J.  W.  Thornton  ;  The  History  of  Scarborough  from 
1633  to  1783,  by  William  J.  Southgate  ;  History  of  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  by 
Prof.  A.  S.  Packard,  of  Bowdoin  College ;  A  Contribution  to  the  History  of 
Bath,  by  the  Rev.  William  S.  Bartlet ;  Extract  from  "  the  second  book  of  the 
first  decade  of  the  Historic  of  Travaile  into  Virginia  Britannia,  entreating  of 
the  first  discoveries  of  the  country,  etc.,  as  also  of  the  northern  colonie,  seated 
upon  the  river  Sachadehoc,  transported  at  the  charge  of  Sir  John  Popham, 
*  *  *  gathered  by  William  Strachey,"  with  an  introduction  by  William  S. 
Bartlet ;  Some  account  of  the  early  settlements  at  Sagadahoc  on  the  Andros- 
coggin  River,  with  a  suggestion  that  the  exploration  by  Popham's  colony  was 
up  the  Androscoggin  River,  and  not  the  Kennebec,  by  John  McKeen  ;  Richard 
Wharton's  patent  to  land  [at  Pejepscot]  on  the  Androscoggin,  1686  [etc.]  ; 
Petition  of  Richard  Fry,  of  Boston,  to  Governor  Belcher  and  the  general  assem 
bly  of  Massachusetts  [in  regard  to  mills  at  Falmouth]  ;  Letter  of  B.  Franklin, 
April  13,  1785 ;  Papers  relating  to  Indian  troubles  in  Maine,  1702-1704  :  A 
memorial  relating  to  the  Kennebec  Indians,  by  Samuel  Sewall,  1721  ;  John 
Gyle's  statement  of  the  number  of  Indians  in  each  tribe  in  1726 ;  Indian 
treaties  at  Georgetown,  1717,  Falmouth,  1726  and  1727.  (1699 

MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections    of    the    Maine    Historical    Society. 
Vol.  iv.     Portland,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  xv,  405,   (8). 

Contemts  :  By-laws  and  regulations  ;  Members  ;  Introductory  address,  Febru 
ary  2,  1855,  by  William  \Villis  ;  Sandy  River  Settlements,  by  William  Allen  ; 
Jones's  eddy,  by  Robert  H.  Gardiner ;  Letter  from  General  Washington  to 
General  Knox,  with  remarks  on  American  manufactures,  by  Augustus  C.  Rob- 
bins;  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society,  at  Brunswick,  August  2,  1854, 


240  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

by  George  Burgess,  D.  D.  ;  The  language  of  the  Abnaquies,  or  Eastern  Indians, 
by  William  Willis;  Indian  treaties:  1785,  at  Deerfield,  Mass.;  1749,  at  Fal- 
mouth,  Me.  ;  1752,  at  St.  George's  Fort,  Me.  ;  Appendix  to  language  of  the 
Abnaquies,  by  C.  E.  Potter  ;  Memorial  of  Kittery,  1751  ;  Ancient  settlement  of 
Sheepscot,  by  Rev.  David  Cushman  ;  Memoir  and  journals  of  Paul  Coffin  : 
Memoir  by  Cyrus  Woodman  ;  Journal  of  a  tour  to  Connecticut  River,  1760 ; 
Tour  to  Rhode  Island,  1761  ;  Ride  to  Piggwacket,  1768 ;  Tour  to  Hanover, 
N.  H.,  1795  ;  Missionary  tour  in  Maine,  my  travels  and  labors  for  two  months, 
with  an  account  of  Sandy  River,  1796;  Missionary  tours  in  1797,  1798,  1800; 
Letter  from  Bridget  Phillips  to  Edward  Rishworth,  recorder  for  the  Province  of 
Maine,  1684.  (17OO 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vol. 
v.  Portland,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixviii,  vii,  450. 

Content^  :  Members  and  officers ;  Inaugural  address,  by  William  Willis,  con 
taining  biographical  notices  of  former  presidents  :  Judge  Mellen,  Stephen  Long 
fellow,  Governor  Parris,  Rev.  William  Allen,  Rev.  Dr.  Nichols  ;  Early  churches 
and  ministers  in  Maine  and  aged  ministers  ;  and  notice  of  Robert  II.  Gardiner. 
Papers  relating  to  Pemaquid  and  parts  adjacent  in  Maine,  known  as  Cornwall 
County  when  under  the  colony  of  New  York,  compiled  from  official  records  in  the 
office  of  the  secretary  of  state,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough  ;  Ancient 
Pemaquid,  an  historical  review,  by  J.  Wingate  Thornton  ;  Remarks  on  the 
voyage  of  George  Waymouth  to  the  coast  of  Maine,  1605,  by  John  McKeen  ;  A 
letter  from  George  Popham,  president  of  the  Sagadahoc  colony,  to  King  James  I, 
December  13,  1607,  with  introductory  remarks  by  the  editor ;  Journal  of  the 
voyage  of  Governor  Thomas  Pownall  from  Boston  to  Penobscot  River,  May,  1759, 
copied  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of  the  Common 
wealth,  Boston,  with  notes  by  J.  Williamson  ;  Answer  of  the  agents  of  Massa 
chusetts  to  the  complaints  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros,  1688;  Some  account  of  the 
German  settlement  in  Waldoborough,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Starman,  and  a  biographical 
sketch  of  Mr.  Starman,  by  Nathaniel  Gorton  ;  The  Lithgow  family  ;  English  defi 
nitions  of  Indian  terms,  for  Paul  Dudley's  papers  ;  Mortality  in  Augusta,  Me., 
1852-1855  ;  Letter  from  Jacob  Bailey,  in  1775,  describing  the  destruction  of 
Falmouth,  Me.  (17O1 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vol. 
vi.  Portland,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  xxiv,   (2),  435. 

Contents :  By-laws,  August,  1859 ;  Officers  and  members ;  The  Scotch-Irish 
Immigration  to  Maine,  and  Presbyterianism  in  New  England  :  Address,  January 
27,  1858,  by  William  Willis ;  The  early  lawyers  of  Lincoln  and  Kennebec 
counties,  by  Frederic  Allen  ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Vaughan,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  by 
Robert  Hallowell  Gardiner ;  Albert  Gallatin  :  Autobiography,  1798 ;  Castine, 
and  the  old  coins  found  there,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Remarks  on  coins  found 
at  Portland  in  1849,  and  Richmond's  Island  in  1855,  with  a  general  notice  of 
coins  and  coinage,  by  William  Willis  ;  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  Murray,  first 
minister  of  the  church  in  Boothbay,  by  Rev.  A.  G.  Vermilye  ;  The  early  history 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese  of  Maine,  by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Ballard,  A.  M.  ;  The  Abnaki  Indians,  communicated  by  Eugene  Vetromile,  S.  J., 
with  a  brief  memoir  of  Professor  Vetromile,  by  Rev.  Edward  Ballard  ;  The 
Abenaki  Indians,  their  treaties  of  1713  and  1717,  and  a  vocabulary,  with  an  his 
torical  introduction,  by  Frederic  Kidder ;  The  Indians  of  Hudson's  Bay,  and 
their  language,  selected  from  Umfreville's  "  Present  State  of  Hudson's  Bay,"  by 
William  Willis;  Extracts  from  a  memoir  of  M.  de  La  Mothe  Cadillac,  1692, 
concerning  Acadia  and  New  England,  from  the  archives  of  Paris,  translated  and 
communication  by  James  Robb.  Places  in  Maine ;  Boston  and  vicinity.  The 
voyage  of  Capt.  George  Weymouth  to  the  coast  of  Maine  in  1605  :  An  attempt 
to  show  that  the  islands  on  which  he  landed,  and  the  river  which  he  explored, 
were  the  St.  George's  of  the  present  day,  by  George  Prince ;  Weymouth's 
voyage  :  extracts  from  a  paper  read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  in  June,  1859, 
by  David  Cushman  ;  Translation  of  General  Waldo's  circular,  1753,  relating  to 
Broad  Bay  [ Waldoborough],  with  an  introduction  by  John  L.  Locke :  Governor 
Pownall's  certificate  of  taking  possession  of  the  Penobscot,  with  an  introduc 
tory  note  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  French  neutrals  in  Maine,  with  a  preliminary 
note,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Oyster-shell  deposits  in  Damariscotta,  by  P.  A. 
Chadbourne ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1859,  with  obituary  notices 


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of  deceased  members,  by  William  \Yillis:  Joseph  Dane,  Hon.  Nathaniel  Gorton, 
Solomon  Thayer,  and  Dr.  Ichabod  Nichols ;  A  eulogy  on  Parker  Cleaveland, 
LL.  D.,  by  Lemuel  Woods,  D.  D.  (17(12 

MAI.XK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vol. 
vi  r.  Bath,  187(». 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  493,  '2$. 

Contents:  The  ancient  Penobscot,  or  Panawanskek,  by  John  E.  Godfrey;  The 
Pilgrims  at  Penobscct,  by  John  K.  Godfrey  ;  Jean  Vincent,  Baron  de  Saint  Cas- 
tine,  by  John  E.  Godfrey  ;  "  Castine  the  younger,"  by  John  E.  Godfrey  ;  Bashaba 
and  the  Tarratines,  by  John  E.  Godfrey  ;  Note  to  "  The  Ancient  Penobscot ;  " 
Garrison  Houses,  York  County,  by  Edward  Emerson  Bourne ;  Journal  of  the 
Attack  of  the  Rebels  on  His  Majesty's  Ships  and  Troops,  commencing  24th  July, 
1770,  at  Majebiguiduce,  in  Penobscot  Bay,  from  the  Nova  Scotia  Gazette,  Sep 
tember  14,  1770 ;  Pemaquid  in  its  Relations  to  our  Colonial  History :  an 
address  at  Fort  Popharu,  August,  1S74,  by  Eranklin  B.  Hough  ;  Materials  for  a 
History  of  Fort  Halifax,  being  copies  and  abridgments  of  documents  in  the  office 
of  the  secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  Boston,  made  by  Joseph  Williamson  ; 
The  proposed  Province  of  New  Ireland,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Slavery  in 
Maine,  by  Joseph  Williamson;  Condition  of  the  Religious  Denominations  of 
Maine  at  the  close  of  the  Revolution,  copied  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Notices  of 
the  Powell  Family,  and  extracts  from  manuscripts  of  T.  D.  Powell  ;  Origin 
of  Article  VIII,  Literature,  in  the  Constitution  of  Maine,  by  S.  P.  Benson; 
Coasting  Voyages  in  the  Gulf  of  Maine,  made  in  1604,  1605,  and  1606,  by 
Samuel  Champlain,  a  papei  read  February  18,  1875,  by  John  Marshall  Brown; 
Now  and  Then,  by  the  late  William  Allen,  of  Norridgewock,  read  January,  1868  ; 
Popham's  Town  of  Fort  St.  George,  by  Rufus  K.  Sewall  ;  Memoir  of  Col.  Ben 
jamin  Burton,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Acadia  and  its  Aborigines,  communicated 
January  16,  1862,  by  Eugene  Yetromile  ;  Bingham  Land,  by  William  Allen  ; 
Proceedings  of  the  Society,  with  biographical  sketches  of  deceased  members: 
Notice  of  Robert  P.  Dunlap,  by  Gecrge  E.  Adams  ;  John  W.  Ellingwocd,  D.  D., 
by  John  O.  Fiske,  D.  D.  ;  John  Merrick,  by  D.  R.  Goodwin  ;  Robert  Hallowell 
Gardiner,  by  George  Burgess,  D.  IX  ;  George  Burgess,  D.  I).,  by  F.  Gardner, 
I).  D.  ;  George  Evans,  tfy  R.  II.  Gardiner ;  William  Willis,  by  A.  S.  Packard, 
D.  D. ;  Cyrus  Eaton,  by  David  Q.  Cushman  ;  Catalogue  of  the  past  and  present 
members,  resident  and  corresponding,  of  the  Society,  Brunswick,  1874,  28  pp. 

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MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vol. 
vni.  Portland,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  511.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Preface  ;  The  Northeastern  Boundary,  1'ead  May  15,  1879,  by  Israel 
Washburn,  jr.  ;  Col.  Arthur  Noble,  of  Georgetown:  his  military  services  at  Cape 
Breton  and  Nova  Scotia,  and  his  death  at  Minas,  by  William  Goold  ;  Educational 
institutions  in  Maine  while  a  district  in  Massachusetts,  by  J.  T.  Champlin,  I).  I).  ; 
The  Pemaquid  country  under  the  Stuarts,  by  II.  W.  Richardson  ;  Fort  Halifax  : 
its  projectors,  builders,  and  garrison,  by  William  Goold;  Col.  William  Vaughan, 
of  Matinicus  and  Damarascotta,  by  William  Goold;  Norumbega,  by  John  E. 
Godfrey ;  Memoirs  and  biographical  sketches :  Reuel  Williams,  by  John  A. 
Poor  ;  Edward  Kmerson  Bourne,  LL.  D.,  1797-1873,  by  Edwin  B.  Smith;  Hon. 
Ether  Shepley,  LL.  D.,  by  Israel  Washburn,  jr.  ;  George  T.  Davis,  by  George  F. 
Talbbt ;  Hon.  Edward  Kent,  LL.  D.,  by  John  E.  Godfrey  ;  Rev.  Leonard  Woods, 
I).  D.,  LL.  D. :  A  discourse  by  Charles  Carroll  Everett,  I).  D.  (17O4 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vol. 
ix.  Portland,  1887. 

Svo,  pp.   (12),  393.     Portrait. 

Contents:  Sir  William  Phips,  by  William  Goold  ;  Brig.  Gen.  Samuel  Waldo. 
1606-1759,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Claude  de  La  Tour,  by  John  Edwards  God 
frey  ;  John  Peirce,  "  Clothworker  of  London,"  and  the  Plymouth  patent  of 
1621,  by  John  Johnston  ;  The  Sheepscot  Farms,  by  Alexander  Johnston  ;  William 
Hatchings,  the  last  surviving  Revolutionary  pensioner  in  New  England,  by 
Joseph  Williamson  ;  Gen.  John  Chandler,  of  Monmouth,  Maine,  with  extracts 
from  his  autobiography,  by  George  Foster  Talbot ;  The  White  Hills  of  New 
Hampshire,  by  Edward  Henry  El  well ;  The  territorial  history  of  Bangor  and 
vicinity,  by  Albert  Ware  Paine;  Memoir  of  Nathan  Clifford,  by  James  Ware 
Bradbury  ;  Grammatical  sketch  of  the  ancient  Abnaki,  outlined  in  the  diction- 

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242  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ary  of  Fr.  Sebastian  Rale,  S.  J.,  part  i;  The  Abnaki  noun,  by  Michael  Charles 
O'Brien  ;  Edward  Godfrey  :  his  life,  letters,  and  public  services,  1584-1664,  by 
Charles  Edward  Banks  ;  Index  of  names  and  places. 

[NOTE. — Continued  by  the  Collections  and  Proceedings  as  begun  in  1890.  See 
title  in  chronological  order  in  this  catalogue.  The  plan  followed  in  the  publica 
tion  of  the  different  series  of  this  book  is  well  calculated  to  confuse.  After 
issuing  four  volumes  of  the  "  Documentary  History  of  Maine,"  which  was  desig 
nated  as  the  "  second  series  of  the  collections,"  the  society  began  issuing  its 
publications  in  quarterly  numbers  with  the  title  "  Collections  and  Proceedings," 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  x.     Portland,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  312. 

Consists  of  index  to  the  collections,  Vol.  i-ix.  (17O« 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  and  proceedings  of  the  Maine  Historical 
Society.  Second  series,  Vol  i.  Quarterly  parts.  January,  April,  July, 
October.  1890.  Published  for  the  Society.  Portland,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,    (2),  476.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  January,  1890. — General  Henry  Knox,  a  memoir,  by  Joseph  William 
son  ;  Bibliographical  memoranda  relating  to  General  Knox,  read  November  16. 
1881,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  The  French  treaty  of  1778,  recognizing  the  Inde 
pendence  of  the  United  States — how  the  good  news  came  to  Falmouth,  read  Juno 
10,  1887,  by  William  Goold  ;  Rev.  William  Screven,  read  December  21,  1883,  by 
Rev.  Henry  S.  Burrage,  D.  D.  ;  The  four  judges  of  North  Yarmouth,  read  May 
20,  1886,  by  Rev.  Amasa  Loring  ;  John  F.  Godfrey,  read  May  28,  1885,  by  Albert 
Ware  Paine  ;  The  mission  of  the  Assumption  on  the  River  Kennebec,  1646-1652, 
read  May  15,  1879,  by  John  Marshall  Brown  ;  Proceedings,  February,  July,  1881  ; 
Vote  authorizing  this  publication  ;  Resident  members  ;  Historical  memoranda. 

April,  1890. — Cyrus  Woodman,  by  George  F.  Emery  ;  William  Gorges'  adminis 
tration  of  1630  to  1637,  by  Charles  Edward  Banks ;  A  topographical  surmise, 
locating  the  houses  of  Gorges  and  Godfrey  at  York,  Me.,  by  W.  M.  Sargent; 
Enoch  Lincoln,  by  Edward  II.  Elwell  ;  Capital  trials  in  Maine  before  the  Separa 
tion,  by  Joseph  Williamson  :  The  Enterprise  and  Boxer,  by  Fritz  II.  Jordan  ;  John 
G.  Deane,  a  sketch  of  his  life,  with  a  recapitulation  of  his  services  in  establish 
ing  the  northeastern  boundary  of  Maine,  by  Llewllyn  Deane  ;  Proceedings,  May 
25,  1881-December  23,  1882 ;  Historical  memoranda  :  Machias  in  the  War  of 
1812  ;  A  chapter  from  the  Deane  genealogy  ;  Historical  notes  and  queries  :  The 
corporate  limits  of  the  city  of  Georgeana  and  the  town  of  York  ;  Point  Ingleby  ; 
An  alleged  deed  by  President  Danforth  to  trustees  of  the  town  of  York. 

July,  1890. — James  Shepherd  Pike,  by  G.  F.  Talbot ;  The  problem  of  Ham 
mond's  fort,  by  II.  O.  Thayer  ;  Robert  Ilallowell  Gardiner,  by  Asa  Dalton  ;  The 
professional  tours  of  John  Adams  in  Maine,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Rev.  Eugene 
Vetromile,  by  II.  W.  Bryant;  Farly  history  of  Dresden,  by  C.  E.  Allen;  Histor 
ical  memoranda  ;  Traces  of  Talleyrand  in  Maine ;  Capt.  A.  Treble's  company, 
1703  ;  Book  notices. 

October,  1890. — James  Tift  Champlin,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage  ;  The  campaign 
against  the  Pequakets  [Lovewell's  fight],  by  James  Phinney  Baxter;  The  British 
.occupation  of  Penobscot  during  the  Revolution,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Madam 
Wood,  the  first  Maine  writer  of  fiction — her  residence  in  Portland  in  the  early 
part  of  the  century,  by  William  Goold  ;  Ashur  Ware  :  a  biographical  sketch,  by 
George  F.  Talbot ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  December  23,  1882,  and  celebra 
tion  of  eighty-fourth  birthday  of  Alpheus  Spring  Packard.  (17O7 
MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  and  proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol. 
ii.  Portland.  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  (4),  476.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  The  capture  of  the  Margarctta,  the  first  naval  battle  of  the  Revolu 
tion,  by  George  F.  Talbot ;  John  Johnston  Carruthers,  D.  D.,  by  Ephraim  Cham- 
berlin  Cummings  ;  The  voice  of  Maine  as  heard  in  the  genesis  of  our  nationality, 
by  George  F.  Emery  ;  Proceedings,  1883-1886 ;  Description  of  the  Society's  seal ; 
Life  and  letters  of  Israel  Wa?hburn,  jr.  ;  Letters  of  Joseph  Wheaton  [on  the 
capture  of  the  Margaretta]  ;  Historical  review  of  literature  in  Maine,  by  J. 
Williamson  ;  Brunswick  convention  of  1816,  by  W.  Allen ;  Gosnold's  voyage ; 
Letter  from  Peleg  WTadsworth  [on  the  Penobscot  expedition  of  1779]  ;  James 
Loring  Child,  by  J.  W.  Bradbury  ;  Longfellow  birthday  celebration  ;  Longfellow 
as  the  author  of  Evangeline,  by  J.  Williamson  ;  Poets'  corner,  Westminster 
Abbey,  by  J.  W.  Symonds  ;  American  literature  in  England,  by  H.  L.  Chapman  ; 
The  debt  of  Portland  to  the  memory  of  Longfellow,  by  G.  F.  Talbot;  Persons 


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(axed  ill  north  parish  of  Kittery,  1788,  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Resident  members  of 
tho  Society,  April  1,  1891  ;  Captain  Herrick's  journal,  17~)7,  scouting  party  be 
t  ween -the  Androscoggin  and  Kennebec  rivers;  Wayinouth's  voyage  to  the  coast 
of  Maine  in  100.1,  by  II.  S.  Bun-age;  Traces  of  the  Northmen,  by  J.  Williamson; 
The  beginnings  of  Maine,  by  J.  P.  Baxter;  Memoir  of  Judge  David  Sewall,  LL.  !>., 
by  E.  1'.  Burnham  ;  The  Sewall  family  of  New  England,  by  Rufus  K.  Sewall  ; 
The  division  of  the  12,000  acres  among  the  patentees  at  Agamenticus,  by 
NY.  M.  Sargent  ;  Proclamation  of  Alexander  Milliken  regarding  territory  be 
tween  the  Penobscot  and  St.  Croix  rivers;  A  Moravian  colony  in  Maine; 
Biographical  data  and  letters  of  David  Sewall,  LL.  I).  ;  John  Appleton,  by 
G.  F.  Emery;  A  lost  manuscript  [Mowat's  Relation],  by  J.  Williamson; 
William  Alien,  by  C.  F.  Allen  ;  Bibliographic  memorandum  of  the  laws  of  Maine, 
by  J.  II.  Drummond  ;  Sir  John  Moore  at  Castine  during  the  Revolution,  by  J. 
Williamson  ;  Extracts  from  the  letters  of  the  Jesuit  missionary  in  Maine,  Father 
P.  Biard  ;  Order  given  at  Fort  Charles  at  Pemaquid,  1088  ;  The  Frye  family,  by 
W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Commissioners'  proceedings  at  Mount  Desert,  1808  ;  Index. 

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MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  and  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol. 
in.  Portland,  1S92. 

8vo,  pp.   iv.,   (4),  487.     Portraits. 

-  Contents  :  Edward  II.  Elwell,  by  Samuel  T.  Pickard  ;  The  Abnakis  and  their 
ethnic  relations,  by  James  1*.  Baxter  ;  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  early  Maine  min 
isters,  by  W.  1).  Williamson  :  Richard  Gibson,  William  Thompson,  George  Bur- 
dett,  Joseph  Hull,  Robert  Jordan,  Thomas  Jenner,  John  Wheelwright ;  Sketch 
of  the  life  of  General  La  Fayette  and  his  visit  to  Maine;  Field  day,  1891,  settle 
ments  on  the  Kennebec,  etc.  ;  Births  from  Ilallowell  records,  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ; 
Revolution  petitions,  in  Massachusetts  archives  ;  William  M.  Sargent,  by  Cha:  "e .•, 
E.  Banks  ;  History  of  the  duel  between  Jonathan  Cilley  and  William  J.  Graves, 
by  Horatio  King  ;  William  Barrows,  John  Tripp,  by  Percival  Bonney  ;  Military 
operations  at  Pemaquid,  in  the  second  war  with  Great  Britain,  by  Henry  S.  Bur- 
rage  ;  Joseph  Dane,  by  Edward  P.  Burnham  ;  Proceedings,  1887  ;  Dr.  Nathaniel  T. 
True,  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Ancient  Augusta,  by  Henry  W.  Wheeler ;  Reminis 
cences  of  a  great  enterprise  [journal  of  J.  A.  Poor  describing  his  journey  to 
Montreal,  begun  February  5,  1845,  in  connection  with  the  proposed  construction 
of  the  Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  Railroad]  ;  Rev.  Robert  Rutherford,  by  J.  II. 
Drummond;  The  manuscripts  of  William  I).  Williamson,  by  Joseph  Williamson; 
Land  titles  in  Monument  Square,  Portland,  by  L.  B.  Chapman  ;  Diary  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Moody,  of  York,  1720-1724  ;  Kittery  family  records,  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ; 
Historic  hints  toward  a  university  for  Maine,  by  E.  C.  Cummings  ;  Some  Hugue 
not  and  other  early  settlers  on  the  Kennebec  in  the  present  town  of  Dresden,  by 
C.  E.  Allen  ;  The  conduct  of  Paul  Revere  in  the  Penobscot  expedition,  by 
J.  Williamson;  The  Plymouth  trading  house  of  Penobscot  :  Where  was  it?  by 
S.  A.  Drake ;  Louis  Annance,  by  J.  F.  Sprague ;  Notes  concerning  ancient 
Augusta  at  Small  Point,  by  II.  O.  Thayer  ;  Index.  (17O9 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  and  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol. 
iv.  Portland,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,    (1),  470.     Portraits.     Folded  plan. 

Contents  :  Columbian  quadricentennial  ;  Columbus,  by  p]]izabeth  Covazza  ;  Three 
suggestive  maps,  by  J.  I*.  Baxter  ;  A  memorable  voyage,  by  B.  L.  Whitman  ;  The 
character  of  Columbus,  by  George  F.  Talbot ;  Some  of  the  portraits  of  Columbus, 
by  II.  S.  Bui-rage;  Where  is  Columbus  buried?  by  J.  Williamson;  Joel  Barlow 
and  the  Columbiad,  by  II.  L.  Chapman  ;  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  early  Maine  min 
isters,  by  W.  D.  Williamson:  John  Brock,  Shubael  Dummer,  Seth  Fletcher,  Ben 
jamin  Blackman,  Joseph  Emerson,  Robert  Paine,  John  Buss,  George  Burroughs, 
Percival  Greene,  John  Newmarch,  Benjamin  Woodbridge,  John  Hancock,  Samuel 
Emery,  Samuel  Moody,  John  Wade,  Joshua  Moody,  Jeremiah  Wise,  Matthew 
Short,  Joseph  Baxter,  John  Eveleth,  John  Rogers,  William  Thompson,  Samuel 
Jeffords,  Thomas  Smith,  A.  R.  Cutter,  Samuel  Willard,  Benjamin  Allen,  W.  Mc- 
Lanathan,  N.  Loring,  J.  Ilovey.  James  Stuart  Holmes,  by  J.  F.  Sprague;  Port 
land  banks,  by  W.  E.  Gould  ;  Ilallowell  records- — -Births  ;  Proceedings,  1888-1891  ; 
Fort  Pentagoet  and  the  French  occupation  of  Castine,  by  G.  A.  Wheeler  ;  The 
beginnings  of  Waterville  College,  by  II.  S.  Bun-age ;  The  mission  of  Father 
Rasles,  by  E.  C.  Cummings  ;  Christopher  Levett,  the  first  owner  of  the  soil  of 
Portland,  by  J.  P.  Baxter  ;  Fordyce  Barker,  by  G.  P.  Talbot ;  The  transient  town 
of  Cork,  by  II.  O.  Thayer  ;  Our  State  christening,  its  name,  by  G.  F.  Emery  ; 


244  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Augustus  Gardner  Lebroke,  by  J.  F.  Sprague  :  The  Small  family  in  America,  by 
L.  W.  Small  ;  Field  day,  1893  ;  Kittery  Point  and  Portsmouth  ;  Marriages  by 
Rev.  John  Tripp,  of  Hebron,  Me.,  1791-1847.  Index.  (171O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  and  Proceedings.  Vol.  v.  Portland, 
1894. 

8vo,  pp.  478.      Portraits.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Samuel  Freeman,  his  life  and  services,  by  William  Freeman  ;  The 
military  journal  of  Col.  Ichabod  Goodwin  [at  Boston  and  Winter  Hill,  April  15, 
1778-June  24,  1778]  ;  Governor  Christopher  Gore  and  his  visit  to  Maine,  by 
William  Goold  ;  Father  Biard's  Relation  of  1616  and  St.  Sauveur,  by  E.  C.  Cum- 
mings.  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  early  Maine  ministers,  by  Wr.  I).  .Williamson  : 
Rev.  Joseph  Moody,  John  Tuche,  Samuel  Chandler,  Moses  Morrill,  John  Wight, 
Robert  Dunlap,  Richard  Elvins,  Robert  Rutherford,  Josiah  Chase,  Alexander 
Boyd,  Daniel  Little,  Solomon  Lombard,  Isaac  Lyman,  Samuel  Fayrweather. 
Births  from  Ilallowell  records,  communication  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Plan  for  the 
fprmation  of  country  societies,  by  J.  1*.  Baxter  ;  Historic  homes  of  Kittery,  by 
M.  A.  Safford ;  Fort  Richmond,  Me.,  by  II.  O.  Thayer ;  Capuchin  and  Jesuit 
Fathers  at  Pentagoet,  by  E.  C.  Cummings  ;  Nathaniel  Phillips'  Relation,  1668, 
"A  true  Relation  of  passages  and  actions  in  the  Province  of  Maine,  in  respect  of 
the  subverting  of  His  Majestie's  Established  Government  by  the  Generall  Court 
of  the  Mathechusetts  in  New  England  ;"  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  February 
21,  1891-April  11,  1892;  Lot  M.  Morrill,  sketch  of  his  life  and  public  services, 
by  George  F.  Talbot;  Some  added  facts  concerning  Rev.  William  Screven,  by  H. 
S.  Burrage ;  A  refuge  for  Marie  Antoinette  in  Maine,  by  Rufus  K.  Sewall ; 
Studies  of  families  surnamed  Cowell,  Door  (Do re  or  Dorr),  and  Chamberlain,  of 
Lebanon,  Me.,  by  George  W.  Chamberlain  ;  Letters  from  John  Allan  to  Massa 
chusetts  Council  [on  Indian  affairs,  1779]  ;  William  Berry  Lapham,  by  C.  E. 
Nash  ;  Mogg-Heigon,  his  life,  his  death,  and  its  sequel,  by  Horatio  Might ;  The 
story  of  the  Presurnpscot,  Charles  S.  Fobes  ;  Destruction  of  Fahnouth  in  1775, 
and  the  responsibility  therefor,  by  C.  E.  Banks  ;  Letter  from  Peleg  Wadsworth 
to  Massachusetts  Council,  August  19,  1779  [on  the  evacuation  of  Magabig- 
waduce].  (1711 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  and  Proceedings.  Vol.  vi.  Portland, 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,   (4),  486.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Gen.  David  Cobb,  of  Gouldsborough,  by  Joseph  W.  Porter  ;  Some  old 
papers  recently  found  in  the  stone  tower  of  the  First  Parish  Church  of  Portland, 
by  John  Carroll  Perkins ;  Block  and  garrison  houses  of  ancient  Falmouth,  by 
Leonard  B.  Chapman  (p.  37)  ;  First  mention  of  Pemaquid  in  history,  by  Henry 
S.  Burrage  (p.  53)  ;  Beginnings  at  Pemaquid,  by  Henry  O.  Thayer  (p.  62)  ; 
Sketches  of  the  lives  of  early  Maine  ministers,  by  W.  D.  Williamson  ;  Ilallowell 
records,  communicated  by  W.  B.  Lapham  (p.  94)  ;  Book  notice:  Myrand  Sir  W. 
Phips  ;  Proceedings,  June  10,  1892,  to  September  10,  1892  ;  Address  on  Rasle's 
settlement  at  Norridgewock,  by  Charles  F.  Allen  ;  The  first  Maine  bishop  [Joshua 
Soule,  D.  D.],  by  C.  F.  Allen;  Machias  in  the  Revolution,  by  Charles  H.  Pope ; 
John  Fairbanks,  his  journal  on  the  privateer  Wasp,  1782  ;  The  Rasles  dictionary, 
by  E.  C.  Cummings  ;  Cape  Porpoise,  old  and  new,  by  H.  F.  Knight ;  Marriages 
solemnized  by  Oliver  Wood,  esquire,  of  Lincoln  County,  1786-1789 ;  Portland 
privateers  in  the  war  of  1812,  by  D.  O.  Davis ;  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  early 
Maine  ministers,  by  W.  D.  Williamson ;  Benjamin  Stevens,  Ephraim  Clark, 
Gideon  Richardson.  Samuel  Langdon,  John  Morse,  Jacob  Foster,  Elisha  Eaton, 
John  Wiswell,  Moses  Hemmenway,  Nathan  Ward,  John  Miller,  Peter  T.  Smith, 
Thomas  Pierce,  John  Fairfield,  I'aul  Coffin,  Edward  Brooks,  Isaac  Hasey, 
Jonah  Winship,  Samuel  Foxcroft,  Samuel  Deane,  Ezekiel  Emerson,  John  Mur 
ray,  Matthew  Merriam,  Ebenezer  Williams,  Josiah  Thatcher,  Thomas  Brown, 
Silas  Moody;  Hallowell  records;  The  St.  Croix  commission,  1796-1798,  by 
H.  S.  Burrage;  White's  Bridge  [Windham],  by  S.  T.  Dole;  Mogg  Heigon,  by 
II.  Hight ;  Reminiscences  of  Rev.  Dr.  Edward  Payson,  by  C.  Hamlin  ;  Brigadier- 
General  Wadsworth's  deposition,  court  of  inquiry,  Penobscot  expedition  ;  Letter 
of  Col.  Henry  Jackson,  1779  ;  (Jen.  William  Whipple,  by  M.  A.  Safford  ;  Temper 
ance  and  the  drink  question  in  the  old  time,  by  G.  F.  Talbot ;  Charter  rights  of 
Massachusetts  in  Maine  in  the  early  part  of  the  eighteenth  century,  by  H.  S.  Bur- 
rage  ;  The  settlement  of  Scarborough,  by  A.  F.  Moulton.  (1712 


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MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  and  Proceedings.     Second  series.     Vol. 
vn.     Portland,  1890. 

•  Svo,  pp.  iv,   (1),  488.     Plate.   Portrait. 

Contents  :  The  ancient  defenses  of  Portland,  by  Peter  Leary,  jr.  ;  Col.  Thomas 
Goldthwait — was  he  a  tory?  by  R%  Goldthwaite  Carter;  Sketches  of  the  lives  of 
early  Maine  ministers,  by  William  D.  Williamson  :  Tristam  Oilman,  James  Lyon, 
Francis  Winter,  Alpheus  Spring,  Alexander  McLean,  John  Urquhart,  Thomas 
Moore,  Jacob  Bailey,  Thomas  Lancaster,  William  Fessenden,  John  Thomson, 
Thurston  Whiting,  Benjamin  Chadwick,  Charles  Turner,  Nathaniel  Webster,  John 
Adams,  David  .Tewett,  Caleb  Jewett,  Samuel  Perley,  John  Strickland,  Nathaniel 
Whitaker.  Peter  Powers,  Samuel  Nash.  Tlui  story  of  New  Sweden,  by  Win.  Wid- 
gery  "-Wioraas,  jr.  :  History  of  Col.  Edmund  Phinney's  31st  regiment  of  foot — the 
first  regiment  raised  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  by 
Nathan  Goold  ;  Hallowell  records,  communicated  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Proceed 
ings  ;  Field  day,  September  12,  1805  ;  John  Lovewell  and  the  Pequakets,  by 
James  P.  Baxter ;  Addresses  by  George  if.  Barrows,  A.  F.  Lewis.  Rev.  Jacob 
Bailey,  missionary  of  the  Church  of  England  on  Kennebec  river,  1760-79,  his 
character  and  work,  by  Charles  E.  Allen  ;  The  John  Rogers  families  in  Plymouth 
and  vicinity,  by  Josiah  H.  Drummond  ;  Martin  Pring,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ; 
Origin  of  Democratic  institutions  in  New  England,  by  Edward  II.  Elwell  ;  Rail 
road  reminiscences,  by  James  W.  Bradbury  ;  The  mast  industry  of  old  Falmouth, 
by  Leonard  B.  Chapman ;  Ancient  Naguamqueeg,  by  Samuel  T.  Dole ;  Thomas 
Chute,  the  first  settler  of  Windham,  Maine,  and  his  descendants,  by  William 
.  Goold^  The  Simancas  map  of  1610,  by  Henry  S.  Bui-rage  ;  Settlements  in  Maine 
after  the  Penobscot  expedition,  from  the  Massachusetts  archives;  Letter  of  John 
Allan  to  Massachusetts  council,  1780;  Index.  (171.S 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  and  Proceedings.     Second  series.     Vol. 
viii.     Portland,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.   (1),  487.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Richard  Cutts,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage ;  Col.  Thomas  Goldthwait — 
was  he  a  tory  ?  by  R.  Goldthwaite  Carter  ;  Bearing  of  Capt.  John  Mason's  titles 
upon  Maine  history,  by  Wm.  M.  Sargent;  Falmouth  Neck  in  the  Revolution,  by 
Nathan  Goold ;  The  Rogers  family  of  Georgetown,  by  Josiah  H.  Drummond ; 
Field  day  excursioe  ;  Proceedings  ;  Reminiscences  of  bench  and  bar,  by  George 
F.  Emery  ;  Otis  Russell  Johnson,  by  Brown  Thurston  ;  Hallowell  records,  com 
municated  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Capt.  Daniel  Tucker  in  the  Revolution- — -an  auto 
biographical  sketch,  with  prefatory  remarks  by  E.  C.  Cummings ;  Gamt>o,  old 
and  new,  by  Samuel  T.  Dole  ;  Records  of  the  proprietors  of  New  Gloucester  and 
reminiscences  of  some  of  the  early  settlers,  by  John  W.  Penney  ;  Early  ministry 
on  the  Kennebec,  by  Henry  O.  Thayer  ;  Stephen  Manchester,  the  slayer  of  the 
Indian  chief  Polin,  at  New  Marblehead,  now  Windham,  Maine,  in  1756,  and  a 
soldier  of  the  Revolution,  with  his  ancestry,  by  Nathan  Goold  ;  Thomas  Davee, 
by  John  Francis  Sprague  ;  John  Cabot  and  his  discoveries,  by  James  P.  Baxter  ; 
The  dawn  of  western  discovery,  by  .T.  William  Black  ;  The  cartography  of  the 
period,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage;  The  landfall  of  Cabot  and  the  extent  of  his  dis 
coveries,  by  William  Macdonald  ;  The  value  and  significance  of  Cabot's  dis 
coveries  to  the  world,  by  John  S.  Sewall  ;  Index.  (1714 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  and  Proceedings.     Second  series.     Vol. 
ix.     Portland,  1898. 

8vo,  pi:,  v,  496.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  John  Chamberlain,  the  Indian  fighter  at  Pigwacket,  by  George  W. 
Chamberlain  ;  Some  letters  of  Richard  Cutts,  Mar.  23,  1796-Aug.  10,  1813,  by 
Henry  S.  Burrage ;  Col.  Edmund  Phinney's  18th  continental  regiment.  One 
year's  service,  commencing  January  1,  177G,  by  Nathan  Goold ;  Hallowell 
Records,  communicated  by  the  late  Dr.  W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Ministry  on  the  Ken 
nebec,  by  Henry  O.  Thayer ;  Martha's  Vineyard  and  the  Province  of  Maine. 
An  unwritten  chapter  in  territorial  jurisdiction  under  Gorges,  by  Charles 
Edward  Banks  ;  John  Taber  and  son,  of  Portland,  and  their  paper  money,  by 
William  Goold ;  Abstracts  relating  to  the  Revolutionary  War — From  the 
Diaries  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Hasey,  First  Settled  Minister  of  the  First  Parish  of 
Lebanon,  Maine  (1765-1812),  transcribed  by  George  W.  Chamberlain;  A  me 
morial  of  Father  Rale,  by  Joseph  Williamson ;  Albion  Keith  Parris,  by  his 
grandson,  Albion  Keith  Parris  ;  How  Maine  became  a  State,  by  L.  F.  Schmecke- 
bier ;  A  soldier  of  three  wars — Nathan  Noble,  of  New  Boston,  now  Gray, 
Maine,  by  Nathan  Goold  ;  Little  Falls,  A  chapter  of  local  history,  by  Samuel 


246  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

T.  Dole-;  Letter  from  Judge  Sullivan  concerning  the  eastern  boundary  of 
Maine,  Boston,  20th  October,  1796,  communicated  by  Joseph  Williamson ; 
Colonel  Nathaniel  Sparhawk,  of  Kittery,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage ;  The  Cumber 
land  and  Oxford  canal,  by  Samuel  T.  Dole  ;  Family  of  Beath,  compiled  by  Kate 
Graupner  Stone  ;  History  of  the  Cumberland  county  buildings  in  Portland,  by 
William  Goold ;  The  Burial  Place*  of  Captain  Henry  Mowat,  by  Charles  E. 
Banks ;  Annual  Field  Day,  1897,  by  Moses  A.  Safford ;  William  Goold,  by 
Nathan  Goold  ;  Joseph  Goldthwait,  The  Barrack  master  of  Boston,  by  Robert 
Goldthwaite  Carter;  The  Baptist  Church  in  Kittery,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage; 
Early  schools  in  New  Marblehead,  now  Windham,  by  Samuel  T.  Dole  ;  Ephraim 
Chamberlain  Cummings — A  memorial,  by  George  Foster  Talbot ;  Record  of 
births  and  deaths  in  Hartland,  compiled  by  James  O.  Bradbury ;  Rev.  Caleb 
Bradley  on  the  Madawaska  War,  by  Leonard  B.  Chapman  ;  Muster-roll  of 
Captain  Oliver  Hunt's  company,  Gorham,  Maine,  May  5,  1705 ;  Annual  Field 
Day,  1898;  Index.  (1715 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  and  Proceedings.     Second  series.     Vol. 
x.     Portland,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.   (7),  498.     Illustrated.     Map. 

Contents :  The  old  Thornton  Academy,  by  George  Addison  Emery ;  Colonel 
Jonathan  Mitchell's  Cumberland  county  regiment — Bagaduce  expedition,  1779, 
by  Nathan  Goold  ;  A  page  of  Indian  history  :  The  Wiscasset  tragedy,  by  Henry 
O.  Thayer  ;  Hallowell  records,  communicated  by  W.  B.  Lapham  ;  Proceedings  ; 
Captain  William  Ladd,  the  apostle  of  peace,  by  John  William  Penney ;  The 
Rogers  family  of  Georgetown,  No.  II,  by  Jcsiah  II.  Drummon<f^»^The'  meeting 
house  war  in  New  Marblehead,  by  Samuel  T.  Dole;  The  Indian's  administration 
of  justice- — the  sequel  to  the  Wiscasset  tragedy,  by  Henry  O.  Thayer;  William 
Pitt  Fessenden,  by  Richard  Webb  ;  Ministry  on  the  Kennebec — Period  of  the  In 
dian  wars,  by  Henry  O.  Thayer  ;  The  first  occupancy  by  Europeans  of  Saccarappa 
Falls  on  the  Presumpscot  river,  now  Westbrook,  by  Leonard  B.  Chapman  ;  Capt. 
Johnson  Moulton's  company,  the  first  to  leave  the  district  of  Maine  in  the  Revo 
lution,  by  Nathan  Goold  ;  Extracts  from  the  old  records  of  Windham,  by  Samuel 
T.  Dole ;  At  the  mouth  of  the  Kennebec  during  the  Revolution,  deposition  of 
Win.  Wyman,  1850 ;  Col.  James  Scamman's  30th  regiment  of  foot,  1775,  by 
Nathan  Goold  ;  Capt.  John  Wilson  and  some  military  matters  in  Maine  in  the 
war  of  1812—15,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage  ;  Peleg  Tallman,  sailor  of  the  Revolution, 
master  mariner  and  member  of  Congress,  by  Walter  II.  Sturtevant ;  Index. 
9  "  In  accordance  with  a  vote  of  the  Society  at  the  annual  meeting  in  Bruns 
wick  the  publication  of  papers  read  before  the  Society  will  be  discontinued  for 
the  present,  and,  commencing  with  the  January  number  of  the  Quarterly,  the 
publication  of  Mary  Frances  Farnham's  '  Documents  relating  to  the  territorial 
history  of  Maine  '  will  be  commenced." 

Series  resumed  with  "Collections,  Third  series,  Vol.  i,  1904."  (1716 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Third  series.     Vol.  i.     Portland,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  iv   (1),  483.      Illus. 

Contents  :  In  commemoration  of  the  millenary  anniversary  of  the  death  of 
King  Alfred  the  Great,  November  1,  1901  ;  Opening  address,  by  James  Phinney 
Baxter  ;  The  life  and  character  of  King  Alfred,  by  J.  William  Black  ;  Alfred  a 
writer  and  a  patron  of  learning,  by  Henry  L.  Chapman  ;  The  Anglo-Saxon  con 
stitution  and  laws  in  the  time  of  Alfred  the  Great,  by  Albert  II.  Savage ;  Alfred 
the  Great  as  a  Christian,  by  Asa  Dalton  ;  Richmond's  Island,  by  James  Phinney 
Baxter  ;  Rev.  Josiah  Winship,  by  Henry  O.  Thayer  ;  The  Plymouth  colonists  in 
Maine,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage  ;  The  proposed  province  of  New  Ireland,  by  Joseph 
Williamson;  James  W.  Bradbury,  by  George  F.  Emery;  Major-General  Hiram 
G.  Berry,  by  Charles  P.  Mattocks  ;  Presentation  of  Rufus  Mclntire's  sword,  by 
Philip  W.  Mclntyre  ;  The  capture  of  the  "Caleb  dishing,"  by  Clarence  Hale;  Rev. 
Freeman  Parker  and  the  church  in  Dresden,  by  Charles  E.  Allen  ;  Church  and 
state  in  New  England,  by  Augustus  F.  Moulton  ;  The  occasion  of  the  expulsion 
of  the  Acadians  in  1755,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage ;  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  D.  D.,  and 
his  first  parish  of  Falmouth,  New  Portland,  by  John  Carroll  Perkins  ;  Wind- 
ham's  colored  patriot,  by  Samuel  T.  Dole;  James  Sullivan,  by  Horace  II.  Bur- 
bank  ;  A  proposed  new  arrangement  of  New  England  in  1704,  communicated  by 
Joseph  Williamson ;  Paul  Little,  Esq.,  by  Samuel  T.  Dole ;  The  attitude  of 
Maine  in  the  Northeastern  boundary  controversy,  by  Henry  S.  Burrage ;  Public 
career  of  Thomas  B.  Reed,  by  Richard  Webb ;  Extracts  from  the  early  records 
of  the  First  Church  in  New  Marblehead  (now  Windham,  Maine),  by  Samuel  T. 
Dole ;  Early  recollections  of  the  Cumberland  and  Oxford  Canal,  by  S.  B. 


MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  247 

Cloudman  ;  The  last  tragedy  of  the  Indian  Wars  :  the  Preble  Massacre  at  the 
Kennebec,  by  Henry  O.  Thayer  ;  General  Samuel  Thompson,  of  Brunswick  and 
Topsham,  Maine,  by  Nathan  Goold  ;  Index.  (1717 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Sec 
ond  series.  Vol.  i.  Documentary  history  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Edited  by 
William  Willis.  Vol.  i.  Containing  a  history  of  the  discovery  of  Maine. 
By  J.  G.  Kohl.  With  an  appendix  on  the  voyages  of  the  Cabots,  by  M. 
D'Avezac.  Published  by  the  Society,  aided  by  appropriations  from  the 
State.  Portland,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)   viii   (2),  9-535.     Twenty-two  maps.  (1718 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Sec 
ond  series.  [Vol.  11.]  Documentary  history  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Vol.  n. 
Containing  a  Discourse  on  Western  Planting,  written  in  the  year  1584,  by 
Richard  Hakluyt,  with  a  preface  and  an  introduction  by  Leonard  Woods, 
LL.  D.  Edited,  with  notes  in  the  appendix,  by  Charles  Deaue.  Cambridge, 
1877. 

Svo,  pp.  Ixi  (4),  253.     Facsimiles.  (1719 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.     Sec 
ond  series.     [Vol.  in.]     Documentary  history  of  the  State  of  Maine.    Vol.  in. 
Containing  the   Trelawny   Papers,    edited   and    illustrated   with    historical 
notes  and  an  appendix,  by  James  Phinney  Baxter.     Published  by  the  Maine 
Historical  Society,  aided  by  appropriations  from  the  State.     Portland,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  xxxi,   (1),  520.     Illustrated.     Folded  maps  and  plans.     Facsimiles. 
Contents  :   Memoir  of  Robert  Trelawny  ;  The  Trelawny  Pedigree  ;  Autographs. 
The  Trelawny  Papers  :  Patent  to  Robert  Trelawny  and  others,  December  1,  1631  ; 
Patent  to  Thomas   Cammack,   November   1,    1631  ;    Power   of   Attorney    to   John 
Winter   and   Thomas   Pomeroy,    January    18,    1631  ;    Correspondence,    etc.,    1632- 
1809.     Appendix  :  Will  of  Robert  Trelawny,  senior,  June  30,  1627  ;  Robert  Tre- 
lawny's  first   Will,   October  26,   1640  ;   Robert   Trelawny's   last   Will,   August   27, 
1643  ;  Sir  Jonathan  Trelawny  ;  The  Song  of  the  Western  Men  ;  John  Winter  to 
Robert   Trelawny,    April,    1634,   May   5,    1634  ;   John   Winter's   Seal  ;   Charges   on 
Newfoundland  Fish  ;  Pedigree  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  ;  The  Great  Seal  of  the 
Council  for  New  England  ;   Accounts  of  Jordan  and   Ridgeway  ;   Will   of   Robert 
Jordan. 

[NOTE. — The  territory  covered  by  the  Trelawny  patent  was  in  the  neighbor 
hood  of  Cape  Elizabeth,  Casco  Neck,  and  Richmond  Island.]  (172O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.     Sec 
ond  series.     [Vol.  iv.]     Documentary  history  of  the  State  of  Maine.     Vol.  iv. 
Containing   the   Baxter   manuscripts.     Edited,  by   James   Phinney    Baxter, 
A.  M.     Portland,  1889. 
Svo,  pp.  xvi,  506. 

[NOTE. — A  new  series  of  the  publications  of  the  Society  was  begun  in  1890, 
under  the  title  "  Collections  and  Proceedings,  second  series,"  the  title  of  which 
is  given  in  chronological  order  above.  1  (1721 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series.  [Vol.  v.]  Docu 
mentary  history  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Vol.  v.  Containing  the  Baxter 
Manuscripts.  Edited  by  James  Phinney  Baxter.  Portland,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  556.  (1722 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series.  [Vol.  vi.]  Docu 
mentary  history  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Vol  vi.  Containing  the  Baxter 
Manuscripts.  Edited  by  James  Phinney  Baxter.  Portland,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  526.  (172S 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series.  [Vol.  vn.]  Docu 
mentary  History  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Vol.  vn.  Containing  the  Farnham 
Papers.  1603-1G88.  Compiled  by  *  *  *  Mary  Frances  Farnham.  Pub- 


248  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

lislied  by  the  Maine  Historical   Society,  aided  by  appropriations  fcom  the 
State.     Portland,  1901. 
8vo,   pp.  xxiv,  401. 

"  To  bring  together  in  chronological  sequence  documents  that  elucidate  the 
leading  facts  both  in  territorial  development  and  the  changes  of  government 
from  1603  to  the  present  time,  is  the  purpose  of  this  compendium." — Pref. 

(1724 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series.  [Vol.  vin.l  Docu 
mentary  History  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Vol.  MIL  Containing  The  Farn- 
hani  Papers.  1698-1871.  Compiled  by  Mary  Frances  Farnham.  Portland, 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  383.  (1725 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  before  the  Society  at  its  annual  meet 
ing,  September  6,  1846.     By  George  Folsom.     Portland,  1847. 
8vo,   pp.   80. 
On  the  early  discovery  and  settlement  of  Maine.  (172G 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  at  Bow- 
do  in  College,  on  the  annual  commencement,  September  5,  1849,  by  Robert  C. 
Winthrop.  Boston,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  68.     Some  copies  have  63  pages,  omitting  the  appendix. 
Reissued  as  follows  :  Life  and  services  of  James  Bowdoin,  by  Robert  C.  Win 
throp.      Second  edition,  with  additions.      Boston,  1876.      8vo,  pp.  (1),  50.      (1727 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.     By  Prof. 
[A.  S.]  Packard.     Portland,  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  33. 
Reprinted  from  Collections.  (1728 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  August  2, 
1854.  By  George  Burgess.  Portland,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (1729 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Introductory  address  before  the  Society,  Febru 
ary  2,  1855.  By  William  Willis.  Portland,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (173O 

MAINE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The  memoir   and  journals  of  Rev.   Paul   Coffin, 
D.  D.     By  Cyrus  Woodman.     Portland,  1855. 
8vo.  pp.  181   (1).      Portrait. 
Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.  (1731 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  relating  to  Pemaquid  and  parts  adjacent  in 
the  present  State  of  Maine,  known  as  Cornwall  County,  when  under  the 
colony  of  New  York.  Compiled  from  official  records  in  the  office  of  the 
secretary  of  state,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough.  Albany,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  136. 

Undertaken  at  the  request  of  the  Society.  (1732 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,  March  5, 
1857,  containing  biographical  notices  of  the  former  presidents  of  the  Society. 
By  William  Willis.  Portland,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  54.  (1733 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ancient  Pemaquid :  an  historical  review.  Pre 
pared  at  the  request  of  the  Society  for  its  Collections,  by  J.  Wingate  Thorn 
ton.  Portland,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  9-178.      Seal.      Facsimiles, 

Twenty-two  copies  printed.  (1734 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  catalogue  of  original  documents  in  the  English 
archives  relating  to  the  early  history  of  the  State  of  Maine.  [Collected  by 
H.  G.  Somerby.  Edited  by  George  Folsom.]  New  York,  1858. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  (4),  137.  (1735 


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MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  McKinstry  family,  with  a  pre 
liminary  essay  on  the  Scotch-Irish  immigrations  to  America.  By  William 
Willis.  Boston,  1858. 

8vo,   pp.   28. 

Same.     Second  edition.     Corrected  and  enlarged.     Portland,  1866.     46  pp.     8vo. 

Based  upon 'a  paper  published  in  the  Collections.  (173<J 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Abenaki  Indians:  their  treaties  of  1713  and 
1717,  and  a  vocabulary ;  with  a  historical  introduction.  By  Frederic 
Kidder.  Portland,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  25.      Facsimiles. 

Reprinted  from   the   Collections.  (1787 

MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Castine ;    and    the    old    coins    found    there.     By 
Joseph  Williamson.     Portland,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 
Reprinted   from   the    Collections.  (1738 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Parker 
Cleaveland.     Delivered  January  19,   1859,  before  the  Society,  by  Leonard 
Woods.     Portland,  1859. 
8vo,   pp.   61. 

Same.      Second  edition.     Brunswick,   1860.      80  pp.      Portrait.      8vo. 
Published   by    vote   of   the   Trustees   of   Bowdoin    College   and    of   the   Society. 

(1739 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     English  Colonization  in  America.     A  vindication 
of  the  claims  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  as  the  father  of  English  coloniza 
tion  in  America.     By  John  A.  Poor.     Delivered  before  the  historical  socie 
ties  of  Maine  and  New  York.     New  York,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.    144. 

Usually  bound  as  part  of  the  "  Memorial  Volume  of  the  Popham  Celebration." 
The  paper  as  now  printed  contains  several  paragraphs  omitted  for  want  of  time 
in  the  address  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society.  (174O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  John  Merrick.  Prepared  for  the  Soci 
ety.  By  D.  II.  Goodwin.  [Portland.]  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  39,    (1).  (1741 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Colonial  Schemes  of  Popham  and  Gorges.  Speech 
of  John  Wingate  Thornton,  at  the  Fort  Popham  celebration,  August  29, 

1862,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.     Boston,  1868. 

8vo,   pp.  20.  (1743 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Documentary  History  of  Maine.  Proceedings  of 
the  legislature  of  Maine  for  procuring  copies  of  original  papers,  in  the 
British  state-paper  office,  not  heretofore  published,  in  regard  to  the  early 
history  of  Maine.  [Augusta,  1863.1 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Contains  the  memorial  of  the  Society  to  the  legislature.  (1743 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  First  Colonization  of  New  England.  An  ad 
dress  delivered  at  the  erection  of  a  monumental  stone  in  the  walls  of  Fort 
Popham,  August  29,  1862,  commemorative  of  the  planting  of  the  Popham 
colony  on  the  peninsula  of  Sabino,  August  19  [O.  S.I,  1607,  establishing  the 
title  of  England  to  the  continent.  By  John  A.  Poor.  New  York,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  58. 

Usually  bound  with  "  Memorial  Volume  of  the  Popharn  Celebration."        (1744 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Reuel  Williams,  prepared  for  the  So 
ciety,  by  John  A.  Poor.  Head  at  a  special  meeting  of  the  Society,  February, 

1863.  [Portland,]  1864. 

8vo,   pp.    66.      Portrait.  .  (1745 


250  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  Volume  of  the  Popham  Celebration, 
August  29,  1862,  commemorative  of  the  planting  of  the  Popham  colony  on 
the  peninsula  of  Sabino,  August  19  [O.  S.],  1(507,  establishing  the  title  of 
England  to  the  continent.  Published  under  the  direction  of  Edward  Bal- 
lard,  secretary  of  the  executive  committee  of  the  celebration.  Portland, 
1868. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,   (2),  9-368.     Two  maps.      Facsimiles.      Woodcuts. 
Bound  with  this  is  "  English  Colonization  in  America.     A  vindication  of  the 
claims  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  as  the  father  of  English  colonization  in  Amer 
ica.     By  John  A.  Poor.      (Delivered  before  the  historical  societies  of  Maine  and 
New  York.)      New  York,  1862."     pp.  144,  8vo.  (174O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  on  the  character  of  the  colony  founded 
by  George  Popham,  at  the  mouth  of  the  Kennebec  River,  August  19  [O.  S.], 
1607.  Delivered  in  Bath,  on  the  two  hundred  and  fifty-seventh  anniver 
sary  of  that  event.  By  Hon.  Edward  E.  Bourne.  Delivered  and  published 
at  the  request  of  the  committee  on  the  commemoration.  Portland,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (1747 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Responsibilities  of  the  Founders  of  Republics.  An 
address  on  the  peninsula  of  Sabino,  on  the  two  hundred  and  fifty-eighth 
anniversary  of  the  planting  of  the  Popham  colony,  August  29,  1865.  By 
Hon.  James  W.  Patterson.  Delivered  and  published  at  the  request  of  the 
committee  on  the  commemoration.  Boston,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  38.  (1748 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  before  the  Society,  January  27.  1858, 
on  the  Scotch-Irish  immigration  to  Maine  and  Presbyterianism  in  New 
England;  with  the  McKinstry  genealogy.  By  William  Willis.  Portland, 
1866. 

8vo,  pp.  46. 

Title  taken  from  Willis's  Bibliography.  (1749 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Maine  Historical  Society.     By  William  Willis, 
Historical  Magazine,  January,  1868,  second  set-.,  ATol.  in,  pp.  13-17. 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  discovery  of  the  east  coast  of  North 
America,  particularly  the  coast  of  Maine;  from  the  Northmen  in  990,  to  the 
charter  of  Gilbert  in  1574.  Illustrated  by  copies  of  the  earliest  maps  and 
charts.  By  J.  G.  Kohl.  Portland,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  535. 

First  issued  as  Vol.  i  of  the  second  series  of  the  Collections.  (175O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Jamestown  of  Pemaquid ;  a  poem.  By  Maria  W. 
Hackleton.  Read  on  the  site  of  Fort  Frederic,  on  the  reception  of  the  com 
mittee  of  the  Society  by  the  citizens  of  Bristol,  August  26,  1869.  Published 
under  direction  of  the  Society.  New  York,  18(59. 

12mo,  pp.  40.  (1751 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Northmen  in  Maine;  a  critical  examination 
of  views  expressed  in  connection  with  the  subject,  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Kohl,  in 
Volume  i  of  the  new  series  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  To  which  are 
added  criticisms  on  other  portions  of  the  work,  and  a  chapter  on  the  dis 
covery  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  By  B.  F.  De  Costa.  Albany,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.   (1),  146.  (1752 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  burning  of  Falmouth  (now  Portland),  by  Cap 
tain  Mowatt,  in  1775.  By  William  Goold.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the 
Society,  and  read  before  it  February  19,  1873.  Reprinted  from  New  Eng 
land  Historical  afhd  Genealogical  Register.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (175iJ 


MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  251 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  past  and  present  Members  of  the 
Society.  Brunswick,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (1754 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Coasting  Voyages  in  the  Gulf  of  Maine,  made  in 
1604-5  and  G,  by  Samuel  Champlain.  A  paper  read  at  the  meeting  of  the 
Society,  February  18,  1875.  By  John  Marshall  Brown.  Bath,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1755 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  papermills  of  New7  England.  By  William 
Goold.  Read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  February  19,  1874.  [Boston,] 
1875. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.     Cover-title.  (1756 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  concerning  western  planting,  written 
in  the  year  1584.  By  Richard  Ilakluyt,  now  first  printed  from  a  contem 
porary  manuscript.  With  a  preface  and  introduction  by  Leonard  Woods. 
Edited,  with  notes  in  the  appendix,  by  Charles  Deane.  Cambridge,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  Ixi.   (3),  253.      Facsimiles. 

A  separate  issue  of  second  series,  Vol.  n,  of  the  Collections.  (1757 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  discovery  of  North  America  by  John  Cabot. 
A  first  chapter  in  the  history  of  North  America.  By  Frederic  Kidder. 
Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  15.     Illustrated. 

Read  before  the  Society,  February  17,  1874.  (1758 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leonard  Woods.  A  discourse,  by  Charles  Carroll 
Everett,  before  Bowdoin  College  and  the  Society,  July  9,  1879.  Brunswick, 
1879. 

Svo,  pp.  34.  (1759 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular  letter.     December,  1881. 
Sheet. 

Relative  to  procuring  copies  of  all  printed  productions  of  citizens  of  Maine. 

(176O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Col.  Arthur  Noble.  Fort  Halifax.  Col.  William 
Vaughan.  Papers  read  before  the  Society,  by  W.  Goold.  Portland.  1881. 

8vo,   pp.    (1),   107-313.      Portrait.  (1761 

MAINE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The   Northeastern    Boundary-     By   Israel   Wash- 
burn,     Read  before  the  Society,  May  15,  1879.     Portland,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  100,  (1). 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  Vol.  vin.  (1762 

MAINE     HISTORICAL     SOCIETY.      Henry    Wadsworth    Longfellow       Seventy-fifth 

birthday.     Proceedings  of  the  Society,  February  27,  1882.     Portland  [1882]. 

8vo,  pp.  171.      Portrait.  (-176:$ 

MAINE   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Laus   Laureati.     Henry    Wadsworth    Longfellow. 

February  27,   1882.     Read  before  the  Society   at  their  celebration  of  the 

poet's  seventy-fifth  birthday.     By  James  P.  Baxter.     Portland,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (1764 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Longfellow's  Birthday.  Proceedings  of  the  Maine 
Historical  Society.  [From  the  Portland  Advertiser,  February  28,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  24.      Portrait.  (1765 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Song.  Adapted  from  Auld  Lang  Syne.  Sung  at 
the  celebration,  by  the  Society,  of  the  eighty-fourth  birthday  of  Professor 
Alpheus  S.  Packard,  December  23,  18S2. 

Small   sheet.  (1766 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Thomas  Chute.     By  William  Goold. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Read  before  the  Society,  Dec.  23,  1882.  (1767 


252  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Trelawny  papers.  Edited  and  illustrated, 
with  historical  notes  and  an  appendix  by  James  Phinney  Baxter.  Port 
land,  1884. 

8vo,   large  paper,   pp.   xxxi,    (1),   520.     Plates.     Facsimiles. 
Edition  of  50  copies  on  large  paper,  being  a  reprint  of  the  Collections,  second 
series.  (1768 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  James  Shepherd  Pike.  A  biographical  sketch. 
Read  before  the  Society,  December  22,  1885,  by  George  Foster  Talbot. 
Portland,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   40.  (17«9 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  John  G.  Deane,  and  brief 
mention  of  his  connection  with  the  northeastern  boundary  of  Maine,  copied 
by  permission  from  the  records  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society;  also  memo 
randa  about  members  of  the  family,  old  residents  of  the  city  of  Ellsworth, 
Me.,  etc.  Prepared  by  and  printed  for  his  sou,  Llewellyn  Deane,  June, 
1885.  for  private  use.  Washington,  D.  C.,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  70.  Folded  map. 

Pages  1-25  contain  biographical  sketch  which  was  read  before  the  Society, 
January  8,  1885.  (177O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Brigadier  General  Samuel  Waldo.     By  Joseph  Wil 
liamson.     Read  before  the  Society,  March  30,  1870.     Portland,  1887. 
Small  4to,  pp.    (2),   19.      Portrait.      Facsimile. 
Reprinted  from  Collections,  Vol.  ix.  (1771 

MAINE   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Maine   Wills.     1640-1760.     Compiled    and   edited 
with  notes,  by  William  M.  Sargent.     Portland,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  953.    . 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society,  with  financial  support  from  the 
State.  These  wills  are  copied  from  the  York  County  records,  and  comprise  all 
those  recorded  from  the  earliest  period  down  to  1700,  when  York  County  was 
divided  into  separate  counties.  Until  then  the  county  of  York  had  embraced 
the  entire  Province  of  Maine.  (1772 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  on 
the  occasion  of  a  complimentary  dinner  to  James  Ware  Bradbury,  LL.  D., 
president  of  the  Society,  on  his  eighty-fifth  birthday,  June  10,  1887.  Port 
land,  1887. 

SmaH  4to,  pp.   (1),  56.  (1773 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Hutchings,  the  last  pensioner  of  the 
Revolution  in  Maine.  By  Joseph  Williamson.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  ix, 
Collections  Maine  Historical  Society.  Portland,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),   7.  (1774 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  York  deeds.  Books  I-VT.  [1642-1703.]  Port 
land  1887-1890. 

Six  vols.  8vo. 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  and  edited  by 
H.  W.  Richardson.  The  copies  of  the  deeds  were  made  by  W.  M.  Sargent.  The 
introduction  by  the  editor  consists  of  an  historical  sketch  of  the  land  titles  of 
Maine. 

Contents:  Book  1.  Preface ;  Introduction,  by  H.  W.  Richardson;  Deeds, 
1642-1666.  2.  Introduction  [by  W.  M.  Sargent];  John  Mason's  royal  charter, 
1635;  Grant  from  Gorges  to  Mason,  1635;  Deeds,  1666-1676.  3.  Preface  [by 
H.  W.  Richardson];  Deeds,  1676-1684.  4.  Preface,  by  H.  W.  Richardson; 
Register's  certificate;  Errata;  York  deeds,  1684-1700;  Index.  5.  Preface; 
Register's  certificate;  Errata:  York  deeds;  1680-1699.  6.  Preface;  Register's 
certificate;  Errata;  York  deeds,  1687-1703;  Index.  (1775 


MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  253 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     York  deeds.     Book  vn.     Portland,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  7,   (3),  fol.  1-267,  pp.  198. 

Contents  :  Preface  ;  Errata  ;  Register's  certificate  ;  York  deeds,  May  29,  1704, 
to  July  7,  1713  ;  Index  of  grantors,  grantees,  other  persons,  places. 

"  Covers  a  period  of  the  resettlement  of  Casco  Bay  and  many  of  the  convey 
ances  during  that  time  were  of  lands  in  that  vicinity."  (1776 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     York  deeds.     Book  vm.     Portland,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  6,   (4),  fol.   1-268.  pp.  186. 

Contents  :  Preface  ;  Register's  certificate  :  Errata  ;  York  deeds,  July  7,  1713, 
to  January  7,  1717  ;  Indexes  of  grants,  grantors,  grantees,  etc.  (1777 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     York  deeds.     Book  ix.     Portland,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  6,   (4),  fol.  1-275. 

Contents:     Preface ;     York  "deeds,    January,    1717'-January    6,    1719-20;     In 
dexes  of  grantors,  grantees,  etc.  (1778 
MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     York  deeds.     Book  x.     Portland,  1894. 
8v6,  pp.  6   (2),  fol.  1-275,  pp.  1-193. 

Contents:  Preface;  Errata;  York  deeds,  January  19,  1719-20-March  26, 
1722;  Indexes  of  grants,  grantors,  etc.  (1779 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     York  deeds.     Book  XL.    Portland,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.   (8),  folios  1-272,  pp.  229. 

Contents :  Preface;  Errata;  York  deeds,  April,  1722-February,  1726;  In 
dex  of  grantors,  grantees,  etc. 

Vols.  xn  and  xiu  are  published  by  the  Maine  (Jenealogical  Society.          (178O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedicatory  exercises  of  the  Baxter  Building,  to 
the  use  of  the  Portland  Public  Library  and  Maine  Historical  Society,  Thurs 
day,  February  21,  1889.  Illustrated  with  photogravures.  Auburn,  Me. : 
Lakeside  Press,  Printers  and  Binders.  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  35   (1).  (1781 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Hon.  Amos 
Tuck.  Read  before  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  December,  1888.  [Port 
land,  Me.,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.  314.     Portraits.     Facsimiles.  (1782 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Bibliographic  memorandum  of  the  laws  of  Maine. 
By  Josiah  II.  Drummond.  Accepted  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  May  9, 
1891.  Portland,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  12.      Half  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections.  (17SIJ 

MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Columbus    day.     [Columbian    quadricentennial, 
Portland,  Me.,  October  20,  1892.     Portland,  Me.,  1892.] 
8vo,  pp.  61.      Portraits  and  maps. 

Reprinted  from  Collections  and  Proceedings  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society, 

Vol.  iv.  (178«rt 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  Sylvanus  Boardman. 

By  Rev.  George  Bullen,  D.  D.     Read,     *     *     *     with  omissions,  before  the 

Maine  Historical  Society,  December  7,  1893.     Portland,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1784 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Col.  Thomas  (Joldthwait — Was  he  a  Tory?  By  R. 
Goldthwaite  Carter,  U.  S.  A.  Read  before  the  Maine  Historical  Society, 
Dec.  19,  1895.  [Portland.] 

8vo,  pp.  100.      Portrait.  (1785 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  bibliography  of  the  State  of  Maine  from  the 
earliest  period  to  1891.     By  Joseph  Williamson     *     *     *     In  two  volumes. 
Portland,  1890. 
8vo,  2  v. 
"  Comp.  under  the  auspices  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society."  (178G 


254  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  Colonel  Edmund  Phiimey's  31wt  regi 
ment  of  foot.     By  Nathan  Gookl.     Portland,  Me.,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  54. 

At  head  of  title  :   Maine  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Reprinted  from  Collections  and   Proceedings  of  the  Maine  Historical   Society. 
2d  series,  v.  7.  I  1  7S7 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Chamberlain,  the  Indian  fighter  at  Pigwacket. 
Prepared  by  George  W.  Chamberlain.  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  14. 
Cover-title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Quarterly  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society  for  January, 
1898,  with  additions.  i  I  7ss 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  memorial  of  William  and   Xabby  T.  Goold,  of 
Windham,  Maine.     By  Nathan  Goold.     Portland,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  13. 
Reprinted  from  the  Maine  Historical  Society's  Quarterly.  (1789 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  Colonel  Edmund  Phinney's  eighteenth 
continental    regiment.     Twelve    months'    service    in    177G,    with    complete 
muster  rolls  of  the  companies.     By  Nathan  Goold.     Portland,  Me.,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  62. 
Reprinted  from  the  Maine  Historical  Society's  Quarterly.  ( 1  79O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  Col.  James  Scamman's  Thirtieth  regi 
ment  of  foot,  eight  months'  service  men  of  1775  from  York  County,  with  a 
full  account  of  their  movements  during  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  and  com 
plete  muster  rolls  of  the  companies,  by  Nathan  Goold,  Portland,  Me.,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.   (1),  66.  i  17!) I 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  Colonel  Jonathan  Mitchell's  Cumber 
land  county  regiment  of  the  Bagaduce  expedition,  1779,  with  biographical 
sketches  of  the  commissioned  officers  and  pay  rolls  of  the  companies, 
by  Nathan  Goold.  Reprinted  from  the  Maine  Historical  Society's  Quar 
terly.  Portland,  Me..  1899. 

Svo.   1   p.  1.,  pp.  60.      Front,    (map)    pi.  (1792 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Plymouth  colonists  in  Maine.     By  Rev.  Henry 
S.  Bun-age,  D.  D.     I  Portland?,  Me.,  1898?] 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  31. 
Read  before  the  Maine  Historical   Society,   Nov.   16,   1899.  (1793 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Colonel  James  Scamman's  30th  regiment  of  foot, 
1775.  Also  Captain  Johnson  Moulton's  company.  By  Nathan  Goold.  Port 
land,  Me.,  1900. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  66,  8. 

At  head  of  title:   Maine  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Two   papers,   read   before   the   Maine   Historical    Society   March   31,    1899,   and 
January  26,  1899,  respectively. 

1st  paper  also  published  in  1899  under  title:  History  of  Col.  James  Scam 
man's  Thirtieth  regiment  of  foot.  *  *  *  (1794 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     In  commemoration  of  the   millenary   anniversary 
of  the  death  of  King  Alfred  the  Great,  November  12,  1901.     [n.  p.,  1901V] 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  65. 

Contents  :  Baxter,  J.  P.  Opening  address. — Black,  J.  W.  The  life  and  char 
acter  of  King  Alfred. — Chapman,  II.  L.  Alfred  a  writer  and  a  patron  of  learn 
ing. — Savage,  A.  R.  The  Anglo-Saxon  constitution  and  laws  in  the  time  of 
Alfred  the  Great. — Dalton,  A.  Alfred  the  Great  as  a  Christian.  (1795 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  depredation  at  Pemaquid  in  August,  H5SO.  and 
events  that  led  up  to  it,  by  -Victor  Hugo  Paltsits.     Portland,  Me .  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  15,   [1  ]. 
"Read  before  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  January  18,  1900."  (1796 


MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  255 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tercentenary  of  De  Mont's  settlement  at  St.  C'roix 
Island,  June  25.   1904.     Portland.   1905. 

8vo,   p.    (6),  .78.      Plates.      Portraits.      Maps.  (17JM>« 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tercentenary  of  Martin  Pring's  first  voyage  to  the 
coast  of  Maine,  1003-1003.     [Portland,  Me.,  Maine  Historical  Society,  1905V] 
Hvo,  pp.  [12],  73.      Plates. 

Papers   read  at  the  celebration  held  by   the  Maine   Historical   Society,   Novem 
ber,   10,   1903. 


MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Waymouth  tercentenary;   an  account  of  the  cele 
bration  of  the  landing  of  George  Waymouth  on  the  coast  of  Maine.     [Port 
land,  Me.,  Maine  Historical  Society,  1905V] 
8vo,  pp.  53.      Plates.*    Portraits. 

Celebration  held  at  St.  George's  Harbor  and  Thoinaston,  Maine,  July  0,   1905. 

(179«c 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  November  1(5,  1899,  to  December  19, 

1901.  Portland,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  51. 

Contains  :  The  skeleton  in  armor  found  on  Campbell's  Island,  and  A  contribu 
tion  to  the  history  of  the  old  Kennebec  river  forts,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ; 
James  Ware  Bradbury,  by  Henry  S.  Bui-rage.  (1797 

MAINE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Proceedings,   January  80,    1902,   to   November   20, 

1902.  Portland,  1903. 

8vo,   pp.   26. 

(Contains  only  reports,  etc.      No  special  papers.)  (179S 

MAINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings,    January   2,    1903,    to    November    19, 

1903.  Portland,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (1799 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  January  20,   1904,  to  June  25,   1904. 
Portland,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 
Same.     Jan.  26,  1905,  to  Nov.  23,   1905.      Portland.      8vo.  pp.  25.  (18OO 

OLD  YORK  HISTORICAL  AND  IMPROVEMENT  SOCIETY. 
York,  Me. 

OLD  YORK  HISTORICAL  AND  IMPROVEMENT  SOCIETY.  Agamenticus,  Bristol,  Gor- 
geana,  York.  An  oration  delivered  by  James  Phinney  Baxter,  President  of 
the  Maine  Historical  Society,  in  York,  Maine,  on  the  two  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  town,  together  with  a  brief  history  of  York 
and  a  descriptive  account  of  the  celebration  of  this  anniversary,  with  a 
complete  index,  names,  and  historic  events,  August  5,  1902.  Published  by 
the  Society,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.   136.      Plates.      Portraits.  (1SO1 

PEJEPSCOT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Brnnsicick,  Me. 

PEJEPSCOT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  of  the  Pejepscot  Historical  Society, 
A7ol.  i.  Part  i.     Brunswick,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.   viii,  66. 

Contents  :  Account  of  Society  ;  Early  movements  to  separate  the  District  of 
Maine  from  Massachusetts,  and  the  Brunswick  convention  of  1816,  by  Henry  L. 
Chapman  ;  Brunswick  at  the  time  of  its  incorporation,  by  Henry  W.  Wheeler  ; 


256  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Reminiscences  of  a  former  resident  of  New  Meadows,  written   in   1S43  ;  Thomas 

Crowell.    by   Summer    L.    Holbrook  ;    James   Cary,    by    Ira    P.    Booker  ;    Brunswick 

wharf,  by  Henry  W.  Wheeler.  (1SO3 

PEJEPSCOT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections,  Vol.  i,  Part  n.     Celebration  of  the 

one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  of 

Brunswick.     June  13,  1889.     Brunswick,  Maine.     Published  by  the  Pejep- 

scot  Historical  Society,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  92.      IIlus.  (18O3 

YORK  INSTITUTE. 
8  a  co,  Me. 

YORK  INSTITUTE.     Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  York  Institute.     Located  at 
Saco,  Me.     Established  March,  1800.     Biddeford,  I860. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 

Inserted  are  a  blank  form  of  subscription  and  a  circular.  (18O4 

YORK    INSTITUTE.     Act    of    Incorporation,    Constitution,    and    By-laws.     Estab 
lished  March,  1800.     Incorporated  1807.     Biddeford,  1807. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (18O5 

YORK  INSTITUTE.     Publications  of  York  Institute,  Vol.  i,  Nos.  1,  2.     Saco  1884. 
Two  pamphlets,  8vo. 

Contents  :  1.  York  Institute  :  something  of  its  past,  present,  and  future,  by 
B.  Redford  Melcher,  pp.  24.  2.  Industrial  education  in  public  schools,  by  E.  P. 
Small,  pp.  10. 

This  society  is  devoted  to  the  collection  of  historical  and  scientific  information 
connected  with  York  County.  (18OO 


ANNE  ARL  XDEL   COLXTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Annapolis,  Md. 

ANNE  ARUNDEL  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Handbook  of  the  city  of  Annapolis 
and  the  United  States  Naval  Academy.  Prepared  and  published  by  the 
Society.  Annapolis,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  99.  (18O7 

FREDERICK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Frederick,  Md. 

FREDERICK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  settlements  of  Germans  in  Mary 
land.  A  paper  read  by  Edward  T.  Schultz  before  the  Frederick  County 
Historical  Society,  January  17th,  1890,  and  before  the  Society  for  the 
History  of  the  Germans  in  Maryland,  March  17th,  1890.  To  which  items  of 
historical  interest  referring  'to  Frederick  city  and  county  are  added.  (Pub 
lished  by  request.)  Frederick,  Md.,  1890. 

8vo,  60  numb.   1.      Illus.    (incl.   map). 

Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only.  (18O8 

GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY    OF   BALTIMORE. 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BALTIMORE.     The  Bahama  Islands.     Edited  by  George 
Burbank  Shattuck.     New  York,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  630.     Plates.     Maps. 

Contains  also:   History  of  the  Bahama   Islands,   with  a  special  study  of  the 

abolition  of  slavery  in  the  colony.     By  James  Martin  Wright.     Baltimore,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   [419]  -583.  (1800 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETIES    IN    MARYLAND.  257 

HARFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Bel  Air,  Md. 

HARFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  niul  By-laws  of  the  Society,   with 
sketch  of  its  history,  list  of  members,  contributors,  etc.     Incorporated  188(>. 
Baltimore,  1880. 
8vo.  pp.  .37. 

Contents:  The  Antiquary  ;  Motto;  Officers  and  standing  committees;  Intro 
duction  ;  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  Society  ;  Constitution  and  By-laws  ;  Titles 
of  papers  read  before  the  Society,  with  the  names  of  their  authors  ;  Plan  for 
genealogical  records;  Members.  (ISlo 

HARFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  old  Catholic  Chapel  at  Priest's 
Ford,  in  Harford  County,  Md.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  2<>,  1880, 
by  G.  W.  Andrew,  M.  D. 

United  States  Catholic  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.   nr,  pp.  41-64.  (1811 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  HARFORD  COUNTY,  MARYLAND. 
Bel  Air,  Md. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  HARFORD  COUNTY,  MARYLAND.  Year  Book,  1800.  Bel 
Air,  Md.,  1800. 

8vo,    pp.    25.  (ISia 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.     Herbert  B.  Adams,  editor.     Vol.  i,  Xos.  1-12.     Local 
Institutions.     Baltimore,  1882. 
8vo. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  An  introduction  to  American  institutional  history  written  for  this 
series.  By  Edward  A.  Freeman,  pp.  39. 

No.  2.  The  Germanic  origin  of  New  England  towns.  Read  before  the  Har 
vard  Historical  Society,  May  9,  1881.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams.  With  notes  on 
cooperation  in  university  work.  pp.  57. 

No.  3.  Local  government  in  Illinois.  By  Albert  Shaw.  Reprints  from  the 
Fortniyht'lji  Review;  and  Local  government  in  Pennsylvania.  By  E.  R.  L. 
Gould,  pp.  57. 

No.  4.  Saxon  tithing-men  in  America.  Read  before  the  American  Antiqua 
rian  Society,  October  21,  1881.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  pp.  2.'!. 

No.  5.  Local  government  in  Michigan  and  the  Northwest.  Read  before  the 
American  Social  Science  Association,  September  7,  1X82.  By  Edward  W. 
Bemis.  pp.  25. 

No.   6.   Parish   institutions   of  Maryland.      By   Edward    Ingle,      pp.   48. 

No.  7.  Old  Maryland  manors.  With  the  records  of  a  court-leet  and  a  court- 
baron.  By  John  Johnson,  pp.  38. 

No.  8.   Norman  constables  in  America.      By  Herbert  B.  Adams,      pp.  38. 

Nos.  9  and  10.  Village  communities  of  Cape  Anne  and  Salem.  From  the  his 
torical  collections  of  the  Essex  Institute.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams,  pp.  81. 

No.  11.  The  genesis  of  a  New  England  State  (Connecticut).  By  Alexander 
Johnston,  pp.  29. 

No.  12.  Local  government  and  free  schools  in  South  Carolina.  By  B.  James 
Ramage.  pp.  40.  Index.  (1S13 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 17 


258  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Herbert  P>.  Adams,  editor.  Vol.  n,  Nos.  1-12.  Insti 
tutions  and  Economics.  Baltimore,  1884. 

8vo,   pp.    (4),   629. 

CONTKNTS. 

Nos.  1  and  2.  Methods  of  historical  study.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams.  January 
and  February,  1884.  pp.  136,  (1).  Diagram. 

No.  3.  The  past  and  present  of  political  economy.  By  Richard  T.  Ely. 
March,  1884.  pp.  64. 

No.  4.  Samuel  Adatns,  the  man  of  the  town  meeting.  By  James  K.  Hosmer. 
April,  1884.  pp.  GO. 

Nos.  5  and  6.  Taxation  in  the  United  States,  1789-1816.  By  Henry  Carter 
Adams,  May  and  June,  1884.  pp.  7'). 

No.  7.  Institutional  beginnings  in  a  Western  State  [Iowa].  By  Jesse  Marry. 
July,  1884.  pp.  38. 

Nos.  8  and  9.  Indian  money  as  a  factor  in  New  England  civilization.  By 
William  B.  Weeden.  August  and  September,  1884.  pp.  51. 

No.  10.  Town  and  county  government  in  the  English  colonies  of  North  Amer 
ica.  The  Toppan  prize  essay  for  1883.  By  Edward  Channiug.  October,  lss4. 
pp.  57. 

No.    11.   Rudimentary    society    among    boys.      By    John    Johnson.      November, 

1884.  pp.   56. 

No.   11*.   Land  laws  of  mining  districts.     By  Charles  Howard   Shinn.      Decem 
ber,   1884.      pp.   69.  (1814 
JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and    Political    Science.      Herbert    P>.    Adams,    editor.      Vol.    HI,    Nos.    1-32. 
Maryland,  Virginia,  and  Washington.     Baltimore,  1885. 
Svo,  pp.    (4),  596. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Mainland's  influence  upon  land  cessions  to  the  United  States,  with 
minor  papers  on  George  Washington's  interest  in  Western  lands,  the  Potomac 
Company,  and  a  national  university.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams.  January,  1885. 
pp.  102. 

Nos.  '2  and  3.  Local  institutions  of  Virginia.  By  Edward  Ingle.  February 
and  March,  1885.  pp.  127. 

No.  4.   Recent  American  socialism.      By  Richard  T.  Ely.     April,  1885.     pp.  74. 

Nos.  5,  6,  and  7.  Local  institutions  of  Maryland.  By  Lewis  W.  Wilhelm. 
May,  June,  and  July,  1885.  pp.  129. 

No.  8.  The  influence  of  the  proprietors  in  founding  the  State  of  New  Jersey. 
By  Austin  Scott.  August,  1885.  .  pp.  26. 

Nos.  9  and  10.  American  constitutions.  The  relations  of  the  three  depart 
ments  as  adjusted  by  a  century.  By  Horace  Davis.  September  and  October, 

1885.  pp.    70. 

Nos.  11  and  12.  The  city  of  Washington  ;  its  origin  and  administration.  By 
John  Addison  Porter.  November  and  December,  1885.  pp.  66.  (IS15 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in   Historical 
and    Political    Science.     Herbert    B.    Adams,    editor.     Vol.    iv,    Nos.    1-10. 
State  and  Municipal  Governments.     Baltimore,  1886. 
Svo,  pp.  (3),  610. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Dutch  village  communities  on  the  Hudson  River.  By  Irving  Elting. 
January,  1886.  pp.  68. 

No.  2.  Town  government  in  Rhode  Island.      By  William  E.  Foster.      February, 

1886.  pp.  36. 

No.  3.  The  Narragansett  planters:  a  study  of  causes.  By  Edward  Channiug. 
March,  1886.  pp.  23. 

No.  4.   Pennsylvania  boroughs.     By  William  1'.  Holcomb.     April,  1886.      pp.  51. 

No.  5.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of  the  constitutional  and  political  history 
of  the  States.  By  J.  Franklin  Jameson.  May,  1886.  pp.  29. 

No.  6.  A  Puritan  colony  in  Maryland.  By  Daniel  It.  Randall.  June,  1886. 
pp.  47. 


JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY.  259 

Nos.  7,  8,  and  9.  History  of  the  land  question  in  the  United  States.  By  Sho- 
suke  Sato.  July,  August,  September,  188(5.  pp.  (2),  v,  181. 

No.  10.  The  town  and  city  government  of  New  Haven.  By  Charles  II.  Lever- 
more.  October,  1886.  pp.  103. 

Nos.  11  and  12.  The  land  system  of  the  New  England  colonies.  By  Melville 
Egleston.  November  and  December,  188(5.  pp.  (1),  06.  (18 Hi 

JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY.     History    of    the    Land    Question    in    the    United 
States.     By  Shosuke  Sato.     Baltimore,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.   v,    181. 

Reprinted  from  Johns  Hopkins   I'liircrsitij  titmlU's,  Vol.   iv,  Xos.   7,  8,  and  9. 

(1817 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University   Studies  in   Historical 
and    Political    Science.     Herbert    B.    Adams,    editor.        Vol.    v.    Xos.    1-12. 
Municipal  Government,  History,  and  Politics.     Baltimore,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.   (4),  559. 

CONTENTS. 

Nos.  1  and  2.  City  government  of  Philadelphia.  By  P^dward  I'.  Allison  and 
Boies  Penrose. 

No.  3.  The  city  government  of  Boston.      By  James  M.  Bugbee. 

No.  4.  The  city  government  of  St.  Louis.      By  Marshall  S.  Snow. 

Nos.  5  and  G.  Local  government  in  Canada.  An  historical  study.  By  John 
George  Bourinot. 

No.  7.  The  effect  of  the  war  of  1812  upon  the  consolidation  of  the  Union.  I5y 
Nicholas  Murray  Butler. 

No.  8.   Notes  on  the  literature  of  charities.      By  Herbert  B.  Adams. 

No.  9.  The  predictions  of  Hamilton  and  l)e  Tocqueville.     By  James  Bryce. 

No.  10.  The  study  of  history  in  England  and  Scotland.     By  Paul  Fredericq. 
Authorized  translation  from  the  French,  by  Henrietta  Leonard. 

No.  11.   Seminary  libraries  and  university  extension.      By  Herbert  B.  Adams. 

No.  12.   European    schools    of    history    and    politics.      By    Andrew    1).    White. 

Index.  (1818 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 

and    Political    Science.     Herbert    B.    Adams,    editor.     Vol.    vi,    Nos.    l-ll'. 

History  of  Cooperation  in  the  United  States.     Baltimore,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  540. 

CONTENTS. 

Nos.  1  and  2.   Cooperation  in  New  England.      By  Edward  W.  Bemis. 

No.  3.   Cooperation  in  the  Middle  States.      By  Edward  W.  Bemis. 

Nos.  4,  5,  0.   Cooperation  in  the  Northwest.      By  Albert  Shaw. 

Nos.  7,  8.  Three  phases  of  cooperation  in  the  West.     By  Amos  (}.  Warner. 

Nos.  9,  10.   Cooperation  on  the  Pacific  Coast.      By  Charles  Howard  Shinn. 

Nos.   11,  12.   Cooperation  in  Maryland  and  the  South.      By  Daniel  II.  Randall. 

Index.  (181!> 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in   Historical 

and   Political    Science.     Herbert    B.    Adams,   editor.     Vol.    VII.     Nos.    1-1± 

Social    Science.     Municipal    and    Federal    Government.     Baltimore,    1880. 

8vo,  pp.  628. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Arnold  Toynbee.  By  F.  C.  Montague.  With  an  account  of  the  work  of 
Toynbee  Hall,  In  East  London,  by  Philip  Lyttleton  (iell. 

Nos.  2-3.  The  establishment  of  municipal  government  in  San  Francisco.  By 
Bernard  Moses. 

No.  4.  Municipal  history  of  New  Orleans.      By  William  W.  Howe. 

Nos.  5,  6.  English  culture  in  Virginia,  a  study  of  the  Gilmer  letters,  and  an 
account  of  the  English  professors  obtained  by  Jefferson  for  the  University  of 
Virginia.  By  William  P.  Trent. 

Nos.  7,  8,  9.  The  river  towns  of  Connecticut,  Wetherstield,  Hartford,  and 
Windsor.  By  Charles  M.  Andrews. 

Nos.  10,  11,  and  "12.  Federal  government  in  Canada.  By  John  G.  Bourinot. 
Index.  (1820 


260  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political   Science.     Herbert  B.  Adams,  editor.     Vol.   VIII.     Nos.   1-12. 
History,  Politics,  Education.     Baltimore,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  625. 

CONTENTS. 

Nos.  1,  '2.  The  beginnings  of  American  nationality.  The  Constitutional  rela 
tions  between  the  Continental  Congress  and  the  Colonies  and  States  from  1776 
to  17S9.  By  Albion  W.  Small.  January  and  February,  1890. 

No.  3.   Local  government  in  Wisconsin.      By  David  E.  Spencer.     March,  1890. 

No.  3a.  Notes  supplementary.  The  Enoch  Pratt  Free  Library.  By  Lewis  H. 
Steiner. 

No.  4.  Spanish  colonization  in  the  Northwest.  By  Frank  W.  Blackmar. 
April.  1890. 

No.  5.  Notes  supplementary,  No.  3.  Early  Presbyterianism  in  Maryland.  By 
J.  W.  Mcllvain.  pp.  33. 

No.  6.  The  study  of  history  in  Germany  and  France.  By  Paul  Fredericq. 
Translation  by  Henrietta  Leonard.  May  and  June,  1890.  pp.  118. 

Nos.  7,  8,  and  9.  Notes  on  the  progress  of  the  colored  people  of  Maryland  since 
the  war.  By  Jeffrey  R.  Brackett.  July-September,  1890.  pp.  96. 

No.  10.  The  study  of  history  in  Holland  and  Belgium.  By  Paul  Fredericq. 
Translation  by  Henrietta  Leonard.  October,  1890.  pp.  62. 

Notes  supplementary.  No.  4.  The  educational  aspect  of  the  United  States 
National  Museum.  By  Otis  T.  Mason. 

Nos.  11  and  12.  Seminary  notes  on  recent  historical  literature.  By  Dr.  II.  B. 
Adams,  Dr.  J.  M.  Vincent,  Dr.  W.  B.  Scaife,  and  others.  November,  December, 
1890.  Index  to  eighth  volume,  pp.  105.  (1821 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Vol.  ix.  Baltimore,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.    (6),  634. 

Contents :  Government  and  administration  of  the  United  States,  by  W.  W. 
Willoughby  and  W.  F.  Willoughby ;  The  history  of  university  education  in 
Maryland,  by  B.  C.  Steiner;  The  Johns  Hopkins  University  (1876-1891),  by 
Daniel  C.  Gilman  ;  The  Communes  of  Lombardy  from  the  VI  to  the  X  century, 
by  W.  K.  Williams  ;  Public  lands  and  agrarian  laws  of  the  Roman  Republic,  by 
Andrew  Stephenson ;  Constitutional  development  of  Japan  (1853-1881),  by 
Toyokichi  lyenaga  :  A  history  of  Liberia,  by  J.  H.  T.  McPherson  ;  The  character 
and  influence  of  the  Indian  trade  in  Wisconsin,  by  F.  J.  Turner.  (1822 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  History  and 
Political  Science.  Vol.  x.  Baltimore.  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  626. 

Contents:  The  Bishop  Hill  colony,  a  religious  communistic  settlement  in 
Henry  County,  111.,  by  Michael  A.  Mikkelsen  ;  Church  and  state  in  New  England, 
by  Paul  E.  Lauer  ;  Church  and  state  in  early  Maryland,  by  George  Petrie  ;  The 
religious  development  in  the  province  of  North  Carolina,  by  Stephen  Beau  regard 
Weeks  :  Maryland's  attitude  in  the  struggle  for  Canada,  by  J.  William  Black  ; 
Quakers  in  Pennsylvania,  by  Albert  C.  Applegarth  :  Columbus  and  his  discovery 
of  America,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams  and  Henry  Wood  ;  Causes  of  the  American 
Revolution,  by  James  A.  Woodburn.  (1823 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Vol.  xi.  Labor,  slavery,  and  self-government  Bal 
timore.  1893. 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  570. 

Contents  :  The  social  condition  of  labor,  by  E.  R.  L.  Gould  ;  The  world's  repre 
sentative  assemblies  of  to-day,  by  Edmund  K.  Alden  ;  The  negro  in  the  District  of 
Columbia,  by  Edward  Ingle  ;  Church  and  state  in  North  Carolina,  by  Stephen  B. 
Weeks  ;  The  condition  of  the  Western  farmer  as  illustrated  by  the  economic  his 
tory  of  a  Nebraska  township,  by  A.  F.  Bentley  ;  History  of  slavery  in  Connecti 
cut,  by  B.  C.  Steiner :  Local  government  in  the  South  and  the  Southwest,  by 
E.  W.  Bemis  and  others ;  Popular  election  of  United  States  Senators,  by 
J.  Haynes.  (1824 


JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY.  261 

JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY.     Johns    Hopkins    University    Studies.     Vol.    xii. 
Institutional  and  economic  history.     Baltimore,  181)4. 
Svo,   pp.    (4),   626. 

Contents  :  The  Cincinnati  Southern  Railway,  a  study  in  municipal  activity,  by 
J.  II.  Hollander  ;  A  memorial  of  Lucius  S.  Merriam  ;  The  constitutional  begin 
nings  of  North  Carolina  (1663-1729),  by  John  Spencer  Bassett;  The  struggle  of 
Protestant  dissenters  for  religious  toleration  in  Virginia,  by  II.  R.  Mcllwaine  ; 
The  Carolina  pirates  and  colonial  commerce  (1670-1740),  by  S.  C.  Ilughson  ; 
Representation  and  suffrage  in  Massachusetts  (1620-1691),  by  G.  II.  Ilaynes  ; 
English  institutions  and  the  American  Indian,  by  J.  A.  James ;  The  interna 
tional  beginnings  of  the  Congo  Free  State,  by  J.  S.  Reeves.  (1825 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Vol.  xui.  South  Carolina,  Maryland,  and  Virginia. 
Baltimore,  1S0.1. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  601. 

Contents:  Government  of  the  Colony  of  South  Carolina,  by  E.  L.  Whitney; 
The  early  Relations  between  Maryland  and  Virginia,  by  J.  II.  Latane ;  The  Rise 
and  Development  of  the  Bicameral  System  in  America,  by  T.  F.  Moran  ;  White 
Servitude  in  the  Colony  of  Virginia,  by  J.  C.  Ballagh  ;  The  Genesis  of  Califor 
nia's  first  Constitution  (1846-49),  by  R.  D.  Hunt;  Benjamin  Franklin  as  an 
Economist,  by  W.  A.  Wetzel  ;  The  1'rovisional  Government  of  Maryland  (1774- 
1777),  by  J.  A.  Silver;  Government  and  Religion  of  the  Virginia  Indians,  by 
S.  R.  Hendren.  (182G 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and   Political    Science.     Vol.   xiv.     Baltimore,    Slavery,    and   Constitutional 
History.     Baltimore,  1896. 
Svo,  pp.  588. 

Contents :  Constitutional  history  of  Hawaii,  by  Henry  E.  Chambers ;  City 
government  of  Baltimore,  by  Thaddeus  P.  Thomas ;  Colonial  origins  of  New 
England  senates,  by  F.  L.  Riley  ;  Slavery  and  servitude  in  the  colony  of  North 
Carolina,  by  John  S.  Bassett ;  Representation  in  Virginia,  by  J.  A.  C.  Chandler  ; 
The  history  of  taxation  in  Connecticut  (1636-1776),  by  F.  R.  Jones;  Slavery  in 
New  Jersey,  by  II.  S.  Cooley  ;  Causes  of  the  Maryland  Revolution  of  1689^  by 
F.  E.  Sparks;  Index.  (1827 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Vol.  xv.  American  Economic  History.  Baltimore, 
1897. 

8vo,  pp.  614. 

Contents  :  History  of  the  tobacco  industry  in  Virginia  from  1860  to  1894,  by 
B.  W.  Arnold,  jr.  ;  The  street  railway  system  of  Philadelphia — its  history  and 
present  condition,  by  Frederic  W.  Spehs;  Daniel  Raymond,  an  early  chapter  in 
the  history  of  economic  theory  in  the  United  States,  by  Charles  P.  Neill  ;  The 
economic  history  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad,  1827-1853,  by  Milton 
Reizenstein  ;  South  American  trade  of  Baltimore,  by  Frank  R.  Rutter ;  State  tax 
commissions  in  the  United  States,  by  James  Wilkinson  Chapman,  jr.  ;  Tendencies 
in  American  economic  thought,  by  Sidney  Sherwood.  (1S2S 

Jonxs  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.     Vol.  xvi.     Anglo-American  Relations  and  Southern 
History.     Baltimore,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  623. 

Contents :  The  neutrality  of  the  American  lakes  and  Anglo-American  rela 
tions,  by  James  Morton  Callahan  ;  West  Florida  and  its  relation  to  the  historical  - 
cartography  of  the  United  States,  by  Henry  E.  Chambers;  'Antislavery  leaders  of 
No.  Carolina,  by  John  Spencer  Bassett :  Life  and  administration  of  Sir  Robert 
Eden,  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner  ;  The  transition  of  North  Carolina  from  colony  to 
commonwealth,  by  Enoch  Walter  Sikes  ;  Jared  Sparks  and  Alexis  de  Tocqueville, 
by  Herbert  B.  Adams.  (1829 


262  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and    Political    Science.     Vol.    xvn.     Economic    history — Maryland    and    the 
South.     Baltimore,  1809. 
8vo,  pp.  596. 

Contents  :  History  of  state  banking  in  Maryland,  by  Alfred  C.  Bryan  ;  His 
tory  of  the  Know  Nothing  party  in  Maryland,  by  Lawrence  P.  Schmeckebier ; 
The  Labadist  colony  in  Maryland,  by  Bartlett  B.  James  ;  Slavery  in  the  state 
of  North  Carolina,  by  John  Spencer  Bassett ;  The  early  development  of  the 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal  project,  by  George  Washington  Ward  ;  Public  educa 
tional  work  in  Baltimore,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams.  (183O 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and   Political    Science.     Vol.   xvm.     Taxation   in    Southern    States,   Church 
and  Education.     Baltimore.  1900. 
8vo,   pp.  581. 

Contents  :  Studies  in  State  taxation,  with  particular  reference  to  the  south 
ern  states,  by  graduates  and  students  of  Johns  Hopkins  University,  edited  by 
J.  II.  Hollander ;  The  colonial  executive  prior  to  the  restoration,  by  Percy 
Lewis  Kaye ;  Constitution  and  admission  of  Iowa  into  the  union,  by  James 
Alton  James ;  The  church  and  popular  education,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams  ;  The 
struggle  for  religious  freedom  in  A'irginia  :  The  Baptists,  by  William  Taylor 
Thorn.  (18307 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Vol.  xix.  Diplomatic  and  Constitutional  history. 
Baltimore,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.    (in),  045. 

Contents:  America  in  the  Pacific  and  Far  East,  by  F.  M.  Callahan ;  State 
activities  in  relation  to  labor  in  the  United  States,  by  W.  F.  Willoughby  ;  History 
of  suffrage  in  Virginia,  by  J.  A.  C.  Chandler  ;  Maryland  Constitution  of  18(54, 
by  W.  S.  Myers :  Life  of  Commissary  James  Blair,  founder  of  William  and 
Mary  College,  by  D.  E.  Motley  ;  Governor  Hicks  of  Maryland  and  the  Civil  Warj 
by  G.  L.  P.  Radcliffe;  Index.  (1S31 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Vol.  xx.  Colonial  and  Economic  History.  Balti 
more,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  632. 

Contents  :  Western  Maryland  in  the  Revolution,  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner  ;  State 
banking  in  the  United  States  since  the  passage  of  the  national  bank  act,  by 
Geo.  E.  Barnett :  Internal  improvements  in  Alabama,  by  William  E.  Martin ; 
Trust  companies  in  the  United  States,  by  George  Cator  ;  The  Maryland  consti 
tution  of  1851,  by  James  Warner  Harry;  The  political  activities  of  Philip 
Freneau,  by  Samuel  E.  Forman  ;  Continental  opinion  regarding  a  proposed 
middle  European  tariff -union,  by  George  M.  Fisk.  (1832 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.     Vol.  xxi.     Indiana,  North  Carolina  and  Maryland. 
Baltimore,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  575. 

Contents  :  The  Wabash  trade  route  in  the  development  of  the  old  Northwest, 
by  Elbert  Jay  Benton  :  Internal  improvements  in  North  Carolina  previous  to 
1860,  by  Charles  C.  Weaver:  The  history  of  Japanese  paper  currency  (1868- 
1890),  by  Masayoshi  Takaki  ;  Economics  and  politics  in  Maryland,  1720-1750, 
and  the  public  services  of  Daniel  Dulany  the  elder,  by  St.  George  L.  Sioussat : 
The  beginnings  of  Maryland,  1631-1639,  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner  ;  The  English 
statutes  in  Maryland,  by  St.  George  L.  Sioussat.  (1833 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Series  XXH,  Nos.  1-2.  A  trial  bibliography  of  Ameri 
can  trade-union  publications,  prepared  by  the  Economic  Seminary  of  the 
Johns  Hopkins  University.  Edited  by  Geo.  E.  Barnett.  Baltimore,  1904. 

8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  7-112.  (1834 


JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY.  263 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Series  xxn.  Xos.  ;(>-4.  White  servitude  in  Maryland. 
1(134-1820.  By  Eugene  Irving  McCormac.  Baltimore.  1004. 

8vo,  pp.    112.  (1835 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.     Series  XXH,  \<>.  ."».     Switzerland  at  the  beginning  of 
the  sixteenth  century.     By  John  Martin  Vincent.     Baltimore.  1004. 
8vo,   pp.   01. 

"This  study  was  originally  written  as  an  introduction  to  the  biography  of 
Zwingli  by  Professor  Samuel  Mar-auley  Jackson,  in  his  series  of  '  Heroes  of  the 
Reformation.'  " — Pref.  note. 

Bibliography:  pp.    r50]-<;i.  (1S3<» 

Jonxs  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Series  xxn,  Xos.  (5-7-8.  The  political  history  of 
Virginia  during  the  Reconstruction.  By  Hamilton  James  Eckenrode.  Bal 
timore.  Published  monthly — June-July—August,  1004. 

Svo,    pp.    12S. 

Contains:   Notes    supplementary    to    the    Johns    Hopkins    University    Studies 

in    Historical   and   Political    Science:     Lay   sermons,   by   Amos   (iriswold   Warner, 

with   a    biographical    sketch   by   (leorge   Elliott    Howard.      Baltimore.    1004.      Svo, 

pp.    TO.  (1837 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 

and  Political  Science.     Scr.  xxn,  Nos  0-10.    The  foreign  commerce  of  Japan 

since  the  restoration,  18(50-1000.     By  Yukimasa    Hattori.     Baltimore.   1004. 

Svo,  pp.   70.      Diagrs.  (1S3S 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University   Studies  in  Historical 

•    and  Political  Science.     Series  xxn,  Xos.  11-12.     Descriptions  of  Maryland. 

By  Bernard  C.  Steiner.      Baltimore,  November— December,  1004. 

Svo,   pp.   04.  (1839 

Series    xxn,    Nos    1-12,    form    Vol.    xxn    of    the    Studies,    as    follows  :     Johns 

Hopkins    Fniversity    Studies    in    Historical    and    Political    Science.      Vol.    xxn. 

Social  and  Industrial  History.     Baltimore,  1004.     Svo,  pp.  iv,  658.  • 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Series  xxni,  Xos.  1-2.  The  early  period  of  recon 
struction  in  South  Carolina.  By  John  Porter  Ilollis  *  *  *  Baltimore, 
1005. 

Svo,   pp.   120,   1    1.  (1840 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Series  xxni,  Xos.  ,°>-4.  State  government  in  Mary 
land,  1777-1781.  By  Beverly  W.  Bond,  jr.  Baltimore,  1005. 

Svo,  pp.  118. 

"  List  of  manuscripts  :"  p.  [117J-11S.  (1841 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Herbert  B.  Adams,  editor.  Extra  Vol.  i.  The  Re 
public  of  Xew  Haven;  a  history  of  municipal  evolution.  By  Charles  H. 
Levermore.  Baltimore,  1X8(5. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,  5-342.  Plate.  (1842 

.Tonxs  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science.  Her 
bert  B.  Adams,  editor.  Extra  Vol.  n.  Philadelphia,  1(581-1887.  A  history 
of  municipal  development.  By  Edward  P.  Allinson,  A.  M.,  and  Boies  Pen- 
rose,  A.  M.  Baltimore,  1887. 

Svo,   pp.   liii,   302.  (1843 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  in.  Baltimore  and  the  Nineteenth  of 
April,  1801.  A  study  of  the  War.  By  George  William  Brown.  Baltimore, 

1887. 

Svo,  pp.  176.     Plan. 


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JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  iv.  An  introduction  to  the  local  constitu 
tional  history  of  the  United  States.  By  George  E.  Howard.  Baltimore, 
1889. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  526. 

Contents:  V.   i. — Development  of  the  township,   hundred,   and  shire.      (1845 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  v.  Local  constitutional  history  of  the 
United  States,  hy  George  E.  Howard.  Vol.  n. 

In   preparation.  (1846 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  vi.  The  Negro  in  Maryland.  A  study 
of  the  institution  of  slavery.  By  Jeffrey  R.  Brackett.  Baltimore,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.    (4),  1'OS.  (1847 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  vn.  The  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States.  Its  history  and  influence  in  our  constitutional  system.  By  Westel 
W.  Willoughhy.  Baltimore,  1890. 

Svo.  pp.    (4),   124.  (1848 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  vni.  The  intercourse  between  the  United 
States  and  Japan.  An  historical  sketch.  By  Inazo  (Ota)  Nitohe.  Balti 
more,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,   108.  (1849 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  ix.  State  and  federal  government  in 
Switzerland.  By  John  Martin  Vincent.  Baltimore,  1891. 

8vo.  pp.  viii,    (1),  247.  (185O 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  x.  Spanish  institutions  of  the  South 
west.  By  Frank  W.  Blackmar.  Baltimore,  1891. 

8vo.  pp.  xxv,   (1),  353.     Map.      Illustrations.  (1851 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 

and  Political  Science.     Extra  Vol.  xi.     An  introduction  to  the  study  of  the 

Constitution.     A  study  showing  the  play  of  physical  and  social  factors  in 

the  creation  of  institutional  law.     By  Morris  M.  Cohen.     Baltimore,  1892. 

Svo.  pp.  xi,  235.  (1852 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 

and  Political  Science.     Extra  Vol.  XH.     The  old  English  manor.     A  study 

in    English   economic   history.     By    Charles    McLean   Andrews.     Baltimore, 

1892.  , 

Svo,  pp.  xi,  291.  (1853 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xm.  America  ;  its  geographical  history, 
1492-1892.  Six  lectures  delivered  to  graduate  students  of  the  Johns  Hop 
kins  University,  with  a  supplement  entitled,  Was  the  Rio  del  Espiritu  Santo 
of  the  Spanish  geographers  the  Mississippi?  By  Walter  B.  Scaife.  Balti 
more,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.   (12),  170.      Ten  maps.  (1854 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xiv.  Florentine  life  during  the  Renais 
sance.  By  Walter  B.  Scaife.  Baltimore,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  248.  (1855 


JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY.  265 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xv.  Southern  Quakers  and  slavery :  a 
study  in  institutional  history.  By  Stephen  B.  Weeks.  Baltimore,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  400.     Fold.  map. 

Bibliography:  pp.    [345]-362.  (1856 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY".  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xvi.  Contemporary  American  opinion  of 
the  French  revolution.  By  Charles  Downer  Hazen.  Baltimore,  1897. 

8vo,  1  p.  L,  pp.  x,  315. 

Bibliography:  pp.   [300J-307.  (1857 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science. 
Extra  Vol.  xvn.  Industrial  experiments  in  the  British  colonies  of  North 
America.  By  Eleanor  Louisa  Lord.  Baltimore,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  154.  (1858 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xvm.  State  aid  to  higher  education ; 
a  series  of  addresses  delivered  at  the  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Balti 
more,  1898. 

8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  09. 

Contents  :  State  aid  to  higher  education.  An  address  by  President  Charles  K. 
Adams. — Statistics  on  State  aid  to  higher  education.  By  St.  George  L.  Sioussat. 
(Supplementary  to  President  Adams'  address). — The  State  universities  of  the 
West.  An  address  by  President  James  B.  Angell. — A  city  university.  An  ad 
dress  by  President  Seth  Low. — The  encouragement  of  higher  education.  An 
address  by  Professor  Herbert  B.  Adams.  (1859 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xix.  Irrigation  in  Utah.  By  Charles 
Hillmann  Brough.  Baltimore,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  212.      Front.      Plates.  (I860 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.     Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 

and  Political  Science.     Extra  Vol.  xx.     The  financial  history  of  Baltimore. 
By  J[acob]   H[arry]   Hollander.     Baltimore,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  397.  (1861 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xxi.  Cuba  and  international  relations; 
a  historical  study  in  American  diplomacy.  By  James  Morton  Callalmn. 
Baltimore,  1899. 

8vo.  pp.  503.  (1862 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political-  Science.  Extra  Vol.  XXH.  The  American  workman.  By 
Efmile]  Levasseur.  Translation  by  T.  S.  Adams.  Edited  by  T.  Marburg. 
Baltimore,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  517.  (1863 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xxm.  Herbert  B.  Adams,  tributes  of 
friends,  with  a  bibliography  of  the  Department  of  history,  politics,  and 
economics  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  University,  187(>-1901.  Baltimore,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   100.     Front.      (port.). 

Contents  :  Herbert  B.  Adams  :  a  biographical  sketch,  by  .T.  M.  Vincent. — The 
life  and  services  of  Herbert  Baxter  Adams,  by  K.  T.  Ely. — Other  tributes  :  by 
D.  C.  Gilman  [and]  B.  .T.  Ramage. — Resolutions  :  American  historical  associa 
tion,  Trustees  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Johns  Hopkins  University 
Historical  and  Political  Science  Association. — Bibliography  of  the  Ueimv-tuient 
of  history,  politics,  and  econo  nics,  1876-1901.  (1864 


266  AMERICAN    HTSTORTCAL    ASSOCIATION. 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studios  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  I-Cxtra  Vol.  xxiv.  A  history  of  slavery  in  Virginia, 
by  James  Curtis  Ballagh.  Baltimore,  1902. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  viii,  100. 

Bibliography:  pp.  149-154.  (1865 

JOHNS  HOPKINS  UNIVERSITY.  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical 
and  Political  Science.  Extra  Vol.  xxv.  The  finances  and  administration 
of  Providence,  by  Howard  Kemble  Stokes,  Ph.  D.  Baltimore,  1903. 

Svo,   1    p.  1..  pp.   vii,  4(54.      Diagrs.  (1866 

JOHNS    HOPKINS    UNIVERSITY.     Bibliographia    hopkinsiensis,    1876-1891.     Part 
1.     Baltimore,  1892. 
8vo. 

Contents  :   1.   Philology. 

This  bibliography  "  is  intended  to  include  the  important  publications  of  pres 
ent  and  former  members  of  the  academic  staff  during  the  period  of  their  con 
nection  with  the  university :  also  a  full  bibliography  of  present  and  former 
fellows  and  graduates." — Editorial  note.  (1867 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      (BALTIMORE.) 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution,  by-laws,  charter,  circular,  and 
members  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Baltimore:  John  Murphy, 
1844. 

Svo,  pp.  10,    (1).  (1868 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  Discourse  before  the  Maryland  Histor 
ical  Society.  Delivered  on  June  20,  1844.  By  Charles  F.  Mayer,  A.  M. 
Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  1844. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (1869 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  George 

Calvert,  the  first  Lord  Baltimore.     Made  by  John  P.   Kennedy  before  the 

Maryland  Historical  Society,  December  9,  1845,  being  the  second  annual 

address  to  the  Association.    Baltimore  :    John  Murphy,  1845. 

Svo,  pp.  50.  (187O 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton,  dur 
ing  his  visit  to  Canada  in  1770,  as  one  of  the  Commissioners  from  Congress, 
with  a  memoir  and  notes,  by  Brantz  Mayer.  Baltimore:  John  Murphy, 
1845. 

Svo.  pp.  S4. 

Reprinted  in  1870.  (1871 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Banneker,  read  before 
the  Maryland  Historical  Society  at  the  monthly  meeting.  May  1,  1845,  by 
John  H.  B.  Latrobe,  esq.  Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  1845. 

Svo,  pp.   10.  (1872 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  Report  of  the  President,  1845-46. 

Published  in  the  Western  Continent,  February,   1S40.  (1873 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Sir 

Walter  Raleigh.     Delivered   by   J.    Morrison   Harris   before   the   Maryland 

Historical    Society.   May   19,   1840,  being  the  third  annual   address  to  the 

Association.     Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  1840. 

Svo,  pp.  71.  (1874 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  sketch  of  the  early  Christian  Mis 
sions   among  the   Indians  of   Maryland.     Read   before  the   Maryland   His- 
.    toHcp!  Society  on  the  8th  of  January,  1840,  by  B.  U.  Campbell. 
The  Western  Continent,  March  28,  1846.' 

The  United  States  Catholic  Magazine,  Vol.  vn,  pp.  520-535,  581-580.     Balti 
more,  1848.  <  1  srr» 


MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  267 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Review  of  "  Lord  Baltimore  and  the  Maryland 
Charter.  Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  George  Calvert,  the  first 
Lord  Baltimore,  made  by  John  P.  Kennedy  before  the  Society,  being  the 
second  annual  address  to  that  Association." 

The  United  States  Catholic  Magazine,  Vol.  v,  pp.  193-220.  Baltimore,  ]84G. 
(Mr.  Kennedy's  reply  to  this  review.  Vol.  v,  pp.  349-376.)  <IS7<> 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Maj.  Samuel  Ringgold.  United 
States  Army.  Read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  April  1,  1847, 
by  James  Wynne,  M.  D.  Baltimore :  John  Murphy,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (1877 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  relation  of  the  colony  of  Lord  Baron  of 
Baltimore,  in  Maryland,  New  Virginia;  a  narrative  of  the  first  voyage  to 
Maryland,  by  the  Rev.  Father  Andrew  White,  and  sundry  reports  from 
Rev.  Fathers  Andrew  White,  John  Altham,  John  Brock,  and  other  Jesuit 
Fathers  of  the  colony  to  the  Superior  General  at  Rome,  copied  from  the 
archives  of  the  Jesuits'  College  at  Rome  by  the  late  Rev.  William  McSherry, 
of  Georgetown  College,  and  presented  by  the  college  to  the  Maryland  His 
torical  Society.  Translated  by  N.  C.  Brooks,  A.  M.,  member  of  the  Society. 
Baltimore,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (1S78 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  paintings,  engravings,  etc..  at  the 
picture  gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  First  annual  exhibi 
tion,  1848.  Baltimore:  John  I).  Toy  [1848]. 

Svo,  pp.  12.  (187» 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Literature  and   Art :  .  A    discourse  by   Brant/ 
Mayer,  delivered  at  the  dedication  of  the  Baltimore  Athenaeum,  October  23, 
1848.     Baltimore:   John  Murphy,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  52. 

Delivered  before  the  Historical  Society,  the  Library  Company,  and  the  Mer 
cantile  Library  Association,  and  published  at  the  request  of  the  joint  committee 
of  the  Association.  (1SSO 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  American  Colonial  History.  An  address  made 
by  Thomas  Donaldson,  esq.,  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  Balti 
more,  March  20,  1840,  being  the  fourth  annual  address  to  that  Association. 
Baltimore:  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  U881 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  paintings,  engravings,  etc.,  at  the 
picture  gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Second  annual  exhibi 
tion,  1840.  Baltimore:  John  I).  Toy  [18401. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (18S2 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  narrative  of  events  which  occurred  in  Balti- 
.     more  Town  during  the  Revolutionary  War.     To  which  are  appended  various 
documents  and  letters,  the  greater  part  of  which  have  never  been  heretofore 
published.     By  Robert  Purviance.     Baltimore,  1840. 
12mo,  pp.   (3),  231. 
Read  before  the  Maryland   Historical   Society,   January,   1847.  (1S8S 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  paper  upon  California.  Read  before  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  by  J.  Morrison  Harris,  March  |1J,  184!).  Bal 
timore:  John  D.  Toy,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (1884 

M \RYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  seat  of  Government  of  the  United  States. 
A  review  of  the  discussion  in  Congress  and  elsewhere  on  the  site  and  plans 
of  the  Federal  city,  with  a  sketch  of  its  present  position  and  prospects. 
Read  (in  part)  before  the  New  York  and  Maryland  Historical  Societies. 


268  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Also,   a   Dotice  of  the   Smithsonian   Institution.     By   Joseph   Bradley   Var- 
nuiu,  jr.     New  York:    Press  of  Hunt's  Merchants'  Magazine,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  69.     Folded  plan. 

Same.  With  remarks  on  monumental  structures  and  the  Smithsonian  Institu 
tion.  Second  edition,  with  an  alphabetical  index.  Washington  :  R.  Farnham 
1854.  8vo,  pp.  121.  Folded  plan.  (1885 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  President  of  the  Mary 
land  Historical  Society,  and  of  its  Committee  on  the  Gallery  of  Fine  Arts. 
1850.  Baltimore:  John  I).  Toy,  [1850]. 

Svo,  pp.  21.  (1886 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  paintings,  engravings,  etc.,  at  the 
Picture  Gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Third  annual  exhibi 
tion,  1850.  Baltimore:  John  1).  Toy,  [1850]. 

Svo,  pp.  12.  (1887 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  origin  and  growth  of  civil  liberty  in  Mary 
land.  A  discourse  delivered  by  George  Win.  Brown  before  the  Maryland 
Historical  Society.  Baltimore,  April  12,  1850,  being  the  fifth  annual  address 
to  that  association.  Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.  40.  (1888 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorials  of  Columbus  [and  Martin  Behaim 
and  his  globe  at  Nuremberg].  Read  to  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  by 
Robert  Dodge.  April  3,  1851.  Baltimore:  [John  D.  Toy],  1851. 

Svo,  pp.  28.  (1889 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  early  currency  in  Maryland  and 
Virginia.  A  memoir  read  before  the  Society,  Thursday,  February  6,  1851. 
By  Sebastian  F.  Streeter. 

The  Bankers'  Magazine,  August,  1851,  new  series,  Vol.  \,  pp.  85-90.  Boston, 
1851.  (Revised  and  republished  in  1858.)  (189O 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Gen. 
Otho  Holland  Williams.  Read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  on 
Thursday  evening,  March  6,  1851.  By  Osmond  Tiffany.  Baltimore :  John 
Murphy  &  Co.,  1851. 

Svo,  pp.  31.  (1891 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tah-gah-jute ;  or  Logan  and  Captain  Michael 
Cresap.     A  discourse  by  Brantz  Mayer.     Delivered  in  Baltimore  before  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society  on  its  sixth  anniversary,  9  May,  1851.     [Balti 
more:  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1851.] 
8vo,  pp.  86.     Erratum,  one  line. 

This  paper,  enlarged  and  in  some  parts  revised  and  recast,  was  published  with 
the  following  title  :  "  Tah-gah-jute ;  or  Logan  and  Cresap,  an  historical  essay. 
By  Brantz  Mayer."  Albany,  1867.  Svo,  pp.  x,  204.  (1892 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Maryland  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago.  A  dis 
course  by  S.  F.  Streeter.  Delivered  in  Baltimore  before  the  Maryland 
Historical  Society  on  its  seventh  anniversary  celebration,  May  20.  IS'iii. 
[Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  1852.] 

8vo,   pp.    76.  (1893 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Baltimore;  or  Long  Time  Ago.     By  W[illiam] 
B.  Bfuchanan].     1853.     Baltimore:  Murphy  &  Co.,  [1853]. 
Svo,  pp.  24. 

A  poem  dedicated  and  presented  to  the  Society.  (1894 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  paintings,  engravings,  etc.,  at  the 
Picture  Gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Fourth  Exhibition, 
1853.  Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  [1853]. 

Svo,   pp.    15.  (1895 


MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  269 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  African  Slave  Trade  in  Jamaica,  and  com 
parative  Treatment  of  slaves.  [By  Moses  Sheppard.J  Read  before  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  October  [5],  1854.  [Baltimore:]  John  D.  Toy, 
[1854]. 

8vo,    pp.    14.  (189<i 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  Report  of  the  President  of  the  Mary 
land  Historical  Society,  and  list  of  its  members.  1854.  Baltimore :  John 
D.  Toy,  [1854]. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (1897 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts,  Maps,  Medals, 
Coins,  Statuary,  Portraits,  and  Pictures ;  and  an  account  of  the  Library  of 
the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Made  in  1854,  under  the  direction  of  the 
library  committee  and  the  president,  by  Lewis  Mayer,  assistant  librarian. 
Baltimore  :  John  D.  Toy,  1854. 

Svo,  pp.  49,   (2).  (1898 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  raisonne  of  the  Towson  collections 
of  coins  belonging  to  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.     [Washington,  D.  C.I 
8vo,  pp.  41.      No  title-page.      "  Described  and  arranged  by  D.  E.  Groux,  Wash 
ington,  D.  C."  (1899 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Origin  and  Causes  of  Democracy  in  America: 
A  discourse  by  George  W.  Burnap.  Delivered  in  Baltimore,  before  thy 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  on  its  eighth  anniversary  celebration,  Decem 
ber  20,  1853.  [Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  1854.] 

Svo,  pp.  29.  (19OO 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Benjamin  Banneker, 

from  notes  taken  in  1836.     [By  Mrs.  Martha  Kllicott  Tyson.]     Read  by  J. 

Saurin  Norris,   before  the  Maryland   Historical    Society,   October  5,   1854. 

[Baltimore:]  John  D.  Toy,  [1854]. 

Svo,  pp.  20.  (1901 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Martin  Behaim.  the  German  astronomer  and 

cosmographer  of  the  times  of  Columbus;  being  the  tenth    [ninth}  annual 

discourse  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  on  January  25,  1855.     By 

John  G.  Morris,  D.  D.     Baltimore :  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1855. 

Svo,  pp.  48.  (1902 

MARYLAND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     An   appeal   for   the  establishment  of  a   free 
library  in  the  city  of  Baltimore.     Baltimore :  John  D.  Toy,  1&56. 
Svo,  pp.  11. 

This  is  signed  "  in  behalf  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  "  by  its  library 
committee,  and  it  is  followed  by  "  the  foregoing  appeal  of  the  Maryland  Histor 
ical  Society,"  etc.,  signed  by  sundry  prominent  citizens,  who  commend  it.      (19O.'J 
MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  Paintings,  Engravings,  etc.,  at  the 
Picture  Gallery  of  the  Artists'  Association,  and  of  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society.     Baltimore :  John  D.  Toy,  1856. 

Svo,  pp.  1G.  (19OJ- 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  from  George  Peabody,  esq.,  to  the  trus 
tees  for  the  establishment  of  an  institute  in  the  city  of  Baltimore.  Balti 
more,  1857. 

Svo,  pp.  27.  (I9or> 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Fall  of  the  Susquehannocks.  A  chapter 
from  the  Indian  History  of  Maryland.  Read  before  the  Maryland  His 
torical  Society,  by  S.  F.  Streeter,  esq. 

Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  v,  No.  1,  March,  1857,  pp.   [65] -73.  (19OO 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  from  George  Peabody,  esq.,  to  the  trus 
tees  for  the  establishment  of  an  institute  in  the  city  of  Baltimore.  Balti 
more,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (1907 


270  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Animal  report  of  the  President  of  the  Mary 
land  Historical  Society,  with  the  Constitution  and  By-Laws,  1858.  Balti 
more :  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  [1858]. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (1908 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  Paintings,  Engravings,  etc.,  at 
the  Picture  Gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Sixth  annual  exhi- 
bition,  1858.  Baltimore:  John  I).  Toy,  [1858]. 

Syo,  pp.   13.  (1909 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Baron  de  Kalb.  Read  at  the  meet 
ing  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  January  7, 1858.  By  J.  Spear  Smith. 
Baltimore:  John  D.  Toy,  1858. 

8vo,    pp.    36.  (191O 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  early  currency  in  Maryland  and 
Virginia.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Maryland.  Revised.  By 
S.  F.  Streeter. 

Historical  Mayazinc,   Vol.   n,  pp.   42-44.     New   York,   1858.  (1911 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  paper  upon  the  Origin  of  the  Japan  Expedi 
tion.  Read  7th  of  May,  1857,  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  by 
George  Lynn-Lachlan  Davis.  Now  published  by  permission  of  the  presi 
dent,  with  only  a  few  slight  alterations.  Baltimore :  John  Murphy  &  Co., 
1860. 

8vo,  pp.   14.  (1912 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Organization. 
[Baltimore,  18(50.] 

8vo,  pp.   14.     No  title-pa.i?e. 

Refers  to  the  I'eabody  Institute,  and  the  Society,  to  which  Mr.  Peabody  com 
mitted,  in  certain  event,  the  care  of  the  I'eabody  Institute.  (1913 
MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.     The  Early  Friends  (or  Quakers)  in  Maryland. 
-Head  :it  the  meeting  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  March  6,  1802,  by 
J.  Saurin  Norris.     Baltimore:  John  1).  Toy,  [1802]. 

8vo.   pp.  30.  (1914 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  Thomas  Bacon,  1745-1768,  Incumbent  of 
St.  Peter's,  Talbot  County,  and  All  Saints',  Frederick  County,  Md.  By 
Rev.  Ethan  Allen,  D.  D. 

American  Quarterly  Church  Review,  Vol.  xvn,  pp.  430—451.     New  York,  1865. 

(1915 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Maryland  Historical  Society  and  the  Pea- 
botly  Institute  Trustees.  A  report  from  a  special  committee  of  the  Society, 
read  and  adopted  at  the  Society's  monthly  meeting,  March  [April]  5,  1866. 
[By  Brantz  Mayer.]  Baltimore:  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  I860. 

Svo,  pp.    15.  (1910 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Sketch  of  the  History,  Plan  of  Organization, 
and  Operations  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  By  Lewis  H.  Steiner. 
Read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  February  1,  1866..  Phila 
delphia  :  J.  B.  Rodgers,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.   13.  (1917 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Who  were  the  Early  Settlers  of  Maryland?  A 
paper  read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  at  its  meeting  held 
Thursday  evening,  October  5,  1865.  By  the  Rev.  Ethan  Allen,  D.  D. 
Baltimore,  1866. 

Svo,  pp.  18.  (1918 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    The  Annual  Address,  delivered  before  the  Mary 
land  Historical   Society,  on  the  evening  of  December  17,   1866.     By   Hon. 
William  F.  Giles.    Baltimore :    John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1867. 
Svo,  pp.  29. 
Second  edition,  Baltimore,   1867,  pp.  30.  (1919 


MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  271 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  Maryland  His 
torical  Society,  with  the  list  of  officers,  honorary,  corresponding,  and  active 
members,  18G7.  Baltimore:  William  K.  Boyle  [1807]. 

8vo,   pp.   24.  (1920 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  1.  History.  Possessions, 
and  Prospects  of  the  Society.  Inaugural  discourse  of  Brant/  Mayer  as 
president  of  the  Society,  March  7,  1S<;7,  |with|  list  of  publications  of  the 
Society,  20th  June,  1844,  to  1st  June,  18i>7.  Baltimore,  1807. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (1921 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  U.  The  First  Com 
mander  of  Kent  Island.  By  Sebastian  F.  Streeter.  Baltimore,  18<>8. 

Svo,   pp.    44.  (1922 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  •>.  The  Maryland  His 
torical  Society.  In  Memory  of  George  Peabody.  January,  1870.  Balti 
more,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  33.  (1923 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Fund  Publication,  No.  4.  A  Brief  Account  of 
the  Settlement  of  Ellicott's  Mills,  with  fragments  of  history  therewith  con 
nected.  Written  at  the  request  of  Evan  T.  Ellicott,  by  Martha  E.  Tyson, 
.Baltimore,  18(J5.  Read  before  the  Society,  November  ^,  1870.  Baltimore, 
1871. 

Svo,  pp.  63.  (1924 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fund  Publication,  No.  5.  A  Lost  Chapter  in 

the  History  of  the   Steamboat.     By  J.   II.   B.   Latrobe.  Baltimore,   March, 
1871. 

Svo,  pp.  44.  (1925 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  0.  The  First  Steam 
boat  Voyage  on  the  Western  Waters.  By  J.  II.  B.  Latrobe.  Baltimore, 
October,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (192<i 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  7.  Kelatio  itineris  in 
Marylandiam.  Declaratio  colonise  Domini  Baronis  de  Baltimore.  Excepta 
ex  diversi.s  litteris  missionariorum  ab  anno  \i\l\~)  ad  annum  1<>.'>8.  Narra 
tive  of  a  voyage  to  Maryland  by  Father  Andrew  White,  S.  J.  Extracts 
from  different  letters  of  missionaries,  from  the  year  10^5  to  the  year  1G77. 
Edited  by  E.  A.  Dalrymple.  Baltimore,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.   iv,    (2),  9-128.  (1927 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  8.  The  Lords  Baltimore. 
By  John  G.  Morris.  Baltimore,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  61.  (1928 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  0.  Papers  relating  to 
the  early  history  of  Maryland.  By  Sebastian  F.  Streeter.  Baltimore,  Jan 
uary,  3870. 

Svo,  pp.  315. 

Contains  :  The  First  Assembly  ;  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  ;  Alphabetical  list 
of  members ;  Biographical  notices  of  members ;  The  First  Commissioners  or 
Councillors ;  The  First  Catholic  Secretary ;  The  First  MarYiage  License ;  The 
First  Will ;  Letter  of  Capt.  Thomas  Young  to  Sir  Toby  Matthew,  from  James- 
Town,  Va.,  July  13,  1634  ;  A  brief  relation  of  a  voyage  lately  made  by  me,  Capt. 
Thomas  Young,  since  my  departure  from  Virginia  upon  a  discovery  [on  the 
Delaware].  (1929 


272  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  10.  A  Sketch  of  the 
Life  of  Dr.  James  McHenry,  aide-de-camp  and  private  secretary  of  General 
Washington,  aide-de-camp  of  Marquis  de  Lafayette,  Secretary  of  War  from 
1796  to  1800.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  November  13,  1876.  By 
Frederick  J.  Brown.  Baltimore,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  44.  (1930 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Fund  Publication,   No.   11.     Maryland's   influ 
ence  in  founding  a  national  Commonwealth,  or  the  history  of  the  accession 
of  public  lands  by  the  old  Confederation.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society, 
April  9,  1877.     By  Herbert  B.  Adams.     Baltimore,  1877. 
8vo,  pp.    (1),  123. 

Embracing  two  minor  papers  on  Washington's  land  speculations,  and  Wash 
ington's  public  spirit  in  opening  a  channel  of  trade  between  the  East  and  the 
West.  (1931 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  12.  Wenlock  Christi- 
son,  and  the  early  Friends  in  Talbot  County,  Maryland.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  March  9,  1874.  By  Samuel  A.  Har 
rison.  Baltimore,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  76.  (1932 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  13.  The  expedition  of 
Lafayette  against  Arnold.  A  paper  read  before  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society,  January  14,  1878.  By  John  Austin  Stevens.  Baltimore,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (1933 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  14.  A  memoir  of  the 
Hon.  William  Hindman.  A  paper  read  before  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society,  March  10,  1879.  By  Samuel  A.  Harrison.  Baltimore,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  59.  (1934 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fund  Publication,  No.  15.     A  character  of  the 
Province  of  Maryland.     By  George  Alsop,  1666.     Baltimore,  1880. 
Svo,  pp.  125. 

A  reprint  of  "A  character  of  the  Province  of  Maryland,  described  in  four  dis 
tinct  parts,  by  George  Alsop  ;  a  new  edition,  with  an  introduction  and  copious 
notes,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea,  New  York,  1869,"  forming  Vol.  v  of  Goivan's  Bibli- 
otJieca  Americana.  (1935 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  16.  Proceedings  of  the 
Society  in  connection  with  the  celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Baltimore,  October  12,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  123.  (193G 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  17.  The  Founding  of 
Washington  City,  with  some  considerations  on  the  origin  of  cities  and  loca 
tion  of  national  capitals.  An  address  read  before  the  Society,  May  12,  1879. 
By  Ainsworth  R.  Spofford.  Baltimore,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  62.  (193T 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  18.  The  foundation  of 
Maryland  and  the  origin  of  the  act  concerning  Religion  of  April  21,  1649. 
Prep  ired  for  and  partly  read  before  the  Society,  by  Bradley  T.  Johnson. 
Baltimore,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.   (2),  210,   (1).  (1938 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.-  Fund  Publication,  No.  19.  Captain  Richard 
Ingle,  the  Maryland  "  Pirate  and  Rebel,"  1642-1653.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  May  12,  1884,  by  Edward  Ingle.  Baltimore,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  53.  (1939 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  20.  Sir  George  Calvert, 
baron  of  Baltimore.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  April  14,  1884.  by 
Lewis  W.  Wilhelm.  Baltimore,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  172.  (194O 


MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  273 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund.  Publication,  No.  21.  Maryland  in  Li 
beria.  A  history  of  the  colony  planted  by  the  Maryland  State  Colonization 
Society  under  the  auspices  of  the  State  of  Maryland,  U.  S.,  at  Cape  Palnias, 
on  the  southwest  coast  of  Africa,  1833-1853.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  March  9,  1885,  by  John  II.  B.  Latrobe,  president  of  the  Society. 
Baltimore,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  138.     Two  folded  sheets  of  facsimiles.  (1941 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  22.  The  Archives  of 
Maryland  as  illustrating  the  Spirit  of  the  Times  of  the  early  Colonists.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  January  25,  1880,  by  Henry  Stockbridge. 
Baltimore,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  87.  (1942 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  23.  The  Great  Seal  of 
Maryland.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  14,  1885,  by  Clayton 
C.  Hall.  Baltimore,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (1943 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  24.  I.  Luther  Martin : 
the  "Federal  bull-dog,"  by  Henry  P.  Goddard.  II.  A  sketch  of  the  Life 
and  Character  of  Nathaniel  Ramsey,  by  W.  F.  Brand,  D.  D.  Baltimore, 
1887. 

8vo,  pp.   60.  (1944 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  25.  The  National 
Medals  of  the  United  States.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  March  14, 
1887,  by  Richard  McSherry.  Baltimore,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (1945 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  26.  A  memoir  of  John 
Leeds  Bozman,  the  first  historian  of  Maryland.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  May  9,  1887.  By  Samuel  A.  Harrison,  M.  D.  Baltimore,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  09.  (194O 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  27.  President  Lincoln 
and  the  Chicago  Memorial  on  Emancipation.  A  paper  read  before  the  So 
ciety,  December  13,  1887.  By  Rev.  W.  W.  Pattou,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President 
of  Howard  University.  Baltimore,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (1947 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  28.  The  Calvert  Papers, 
number  one,  with  an  account  of  their  recovery  and  presentation  to  the 
Society,  December  10,  1888.  Together  with  a  calendar  of  the  Papers  recov 
ered  and  selections  from  the  Papers.  Baltimore,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  334.     Coat  of  arms.  (1948 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  29.  Report  of  a  Com 
mittee  on  the  Western  Boundary  of  Maryland.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  December  9,  1889.  Baltimore,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  45.  (1949 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  30.  The  dismember 
ment  of  Maryland.  An  historical  and  critical  essay.  Prepared  for  and 
partly  read  before  the  Society,  January  10,  1889,  by  G.  W.  Archer,  M.  D. 
Baltimore,  1890.  135  pp.  Also,  A  Maryland  Manor.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  March  11,  1889.  By  Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson.  Baltimore, 
1890.  37  pp. 

(1950 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  31.  Maryland,  Inde 
pendence,  and  the  Confederation.  By  William  [Isaac]  Hull.  Baltimore, 
IS'.n.  Also,  a  reminiscence  of  the  troublous  times  of  April,  1861,  based  upon 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 18 


274  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

interviews  with  the  authorities  at  Washington  touching  the  movement  of 
troops  through  Baltimore.  A  paper  read  hefore  the  Society,  March  9,  1891. 
By  Hon.  J.  Morrison  Harris.  Baltimore,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  60,  25.  (195Oa 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  32.  Lafayette's  second 
expedition  to  Virginia  in  1781.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  June  14, 
1886.  By  E.  M.  Allen.  Baltimore,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  50.  (11)51 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  33.  Maryland  and 
North  Carolina  in  the  campaign  of  1780-1781,  with  a  preliminary  notice  of 
the  earlier  battles  of  the  Revolution,  in  which  the  troops  of  the  two*States 
won  distinction.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  November  14,  1892,  by 
Edward  Graham  Davis.  Baltimore,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  100.  Two  plates.  Plan. 

Contains  an  account  of  the  Guilford  battle  monument.  The  occasion  of  the 
address  was  the  erection  of  a  monument  at  (Juilford  Court-House  by  the  Society 
in  memory  of  Maryland  soldiers.  i  UJo^ 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  publication,  No.  34.  The  Calvert  Papers. 
Number  two.  Selections  from  correspondence.  Baltimore,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   xiv,  263.  1 1953 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  publication,  No.  35.  The  Calvert  Papers. 
(Number  three.)  A  Briefe  Relation  of  the  Voyage  unto  Maryland,  and 
other  papers.  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  58.  (1954 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fund  Publication.     No.   30.     Early   Maryland 

poetry.     The  works  of  Ebenezer  Cook,  Gent.,   Laurent  of  Maryland,   with 

an  appendix  containing  the  Mousetrap,  edited  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner.     1901. 

8vo,  pp.  252.  (1955 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fund  Publication,  No.  37.  Rev.  Thomas 
Bray  :  his  life  and  selected  works  relating  tc  Maryland.  Edited  by  Ber 
nard  C.  Steiner.  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  252.  (1956 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Memoir  of.  John  II.  Alexander,  LL.  D.  By 
William  Pinkney,  D.  D.  Read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  on 
Thursday  evening.  May  2,  1807.  [Baltimore:  John  Murphy,  1807.] 

8vo,  pp.  31,   (1).  (1957 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks,  LL.  I).  By  Brant/ 
Mayer.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and  read  before  its  annual 
meeting  on  Thursday  evening,  February  7,  1807.  [Baltimore:  John  Mur 
phy,  1807.] 

8vo,  pp.  36.      Portrait.  il95s 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Catalogue  of  Paintings  at  the  Picture  Gallery 
of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Seventh  exhibition,  1808.  Baltimore: 
John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1808. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  <  l!^!* 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  Paintings  at  the  Picture  Gallery 
of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Free  exhibition,  1874.  Baltimore: 
Win.  K.  Boyle  &  Son,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  3.  (I960 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  Paintings  at  the  Picture  Gallery 
of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Free  exhibition,  1875.  Baltimore: 
John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1875. 

8vo,   pp.  4.     Title  on  cover.  (1961 


MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  275 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  Statuary  on  exhibi 
tion  at  the  Gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  Athemeum  Building, 
Baltimore :  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (19<>2 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Descriptive  catalogue  of  Statuary  and  Paint 
ings    on    exhibition    at    the    Gallery    of    the    Maryland    Historical    Society, 
Athemeum  Building,  Baltimore.     Baltimore :   John  Murphy  &  Co.,  187(5. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 

Same.     1883.     8vo,  pp.  31.  (1  ?><>:? 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton, 
during  his  visit  to  Canada  in  177(3  as  one  of  the  Commissioners  from  Con 
gress  ;  with  a  memoir  and  notes.  By  Brantz  Mayer.  Baltimore :  John 
Murphy,  May,  187G. 

8vo,    pp.    110.     Portraits    of   Charles    Carroll,    of    Carrollton,    Samuel    Chase, 
Archbishop  John  Carroll,  and  Benjamin   Franklin. 

(An  edition  of  twelve  copies  on  large  paper,  quarto,  was  also  printed.) 
This  volume  is  a  reprint  of  the  fourth  publication  of  the  Society,  made  in 
1845.  It  was  reissued  in  this  style  for  the  4th  of  July,  1876,  as  "The  Mary 
land  Historical  Society's  Centennial  Memorial,"  and  as  such  deposited  with  the 
Commissioners  of  the  International  Exhibition  at  Philadelphia.  The  Society's 
tribute  is  now  placed  in  the  library  of  the  Department  of  State,  at  Washington, 
in  pcrvctuam  rci  tcstimonium.  (1J)(>4 

MARY-LAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications  of  the  Maryland  Historical  So 
ciety,  1844-1878.-  [Baltimore,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.  (UMtB 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws  of  the  Mary 
land  Historical  Society,  with  the  list  of  olh'cers,  honorary,  corresponding, 
and  active  members,  and  a  catalogue  of  the  Society's  publications,  1844- 
1878.  Baltimore :  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1878. 

Svo,   pp.  42.  (1JMJG 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Statuary  and  Paint 
ings  on  exhibition  at  the  Gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  Balti 
more :  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

Second  edition,  1879,  pp.  32.  (IJH>7 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  of  the  life  of  Richard  Dobbs  Spaight, 
of  North  Carolina.     By  John  II.  Wheeler.     Baltimore,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.    (2),  29.     Coat  of  arms. 

This   is  given    in   the  "  Catalogue  of   the   second   portion   of   the   library   of  J. 

Thomas  Scharf  "  as  one  of  the  publications  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society, 

but  it  has  nothing  to  indicate  it.  <  1JH5S 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Newspapers  in  the  Society.     Communicated  by 

John  W.  M.  Lee,  Librarian  and  Curator.     Baltimore,  1881. 

4to,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (1JM>}> 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A   Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Thomas  Donaldson. 
By  George  William  Brown.     Baltimore:  Cushing  &  Bailey,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  40.      Large  paper. 

Read  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  (1!>7O 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular,  1882. 

Sheet.  (1!>71 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  Calendar  and  Report 
by  the  Publication  Committee.  [Baltimore,  1883.] 

Large  Svo,  pp.  liv.  (1O72 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Archives  of  Maryland.     [Vol.  i.]     Proceedings 

and    Acts    of    the    General    Assembly,    January,    1637/38-September,    1664. 

Published  by  authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland 

Historical  Society.     William  Hand  Browne,  editor.     Baltimore,  1883. 

4to,  pp.  Iviii,  563.  (1973 


276  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  n.]  Proceedings 
and  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  April,  1000-June,  1070.  Published  by 
authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1884. 

4to,  pp.   xvi,  585.  (11)74 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  m.]  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1030-1007.  Published  by  authority  of  the 
State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  William 
Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1885. 

4to,  pp.  xiv,  586.  l  1075 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  iv.]  Judicial 
and  testamentary  business  of  the  Provincial  Court,  H;:57-l<550.  Published 
by  authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1887. 

4to,  pp.   viii,   509.  I  IJ)7« 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY-.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  v.]  Proceedings 
of  the  Council  of  Maryland.  10(57-1087/88.  Published  by  authority  of  the 
State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  William 
Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1887. 

4to,  pp.  ix,  592.  (1077 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  vi.J  Corre 
spondence  of  Governor  Horatio  Sharpe,  Vol.  i  (1750-1757).  Published  by 
authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1888. 

4to,  pp.   580.  i  IJ»7S 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY".  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  VIL]  Proceed 
ings  and  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  October,  1078-November,  los:5. 
Published  by  authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland 
Historical  Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor,  Baltimore,  1889. 

4  to,  pp.    (10),   3-647.  (1J>79 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  vni.]  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1087-88-1  <>!):*.  Published  by  authority  of 
the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  William 
Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1800. 

4 to,  pp.   ix,  587.  (li)8O 

MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Archives    of    Maryland.     [Vol.    ix.]     Corre 
spondence  of  Governor  Horatio  Sharpe.     Vol.  n,  1757-1701.     Published  by 
authority   of   the   State,   under   the   direction   of   the   Maryland    Historical 
Society.     William  Hand  Browne,  editor.     Baltimore,  1890. 
4to,  pp.  x,  580. 

The  period  covered  by  this  volume  was  signalized  by  the  capture  of  Crown 
Point  and  Ticonderoga,  the  surrender  of  Quebec  in  September,  1759,  followed  In 
1760  by  the  reduction  of  Montreal  and  the  establishment  of  British  rule  over 
Canada.  The  internal  affairs  of  Maryland  during  this  period  were  characterized 
by  factious  efforts  on  the  part  of  the  lower  house,  with  the  piu-po.se  of  discred 
iting  the  proprietary  government  in  England,  to  the  end  that  the  government 
should  fall  to  the  Crown  by  revocation  of  the  charter.  iiJ»S]| 

MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Archives    of    Maryland.     [Vol.    x.]     Judicial 
and   testamentary   business   of   the   Provincial    Court,    1049-50/1657.     Pub 
lished   by    authority   of  the    State,    under   the   direction   of   the    Maryland 
Historical  Society.     William  Hand  Browne,  editor.     Baltimore,  1891. 
4to,  pp.  viii,  586. 

"  The  present  volume,  being  the  second  of  the  Provincial  Court  series,  con 
tinues  the  record  without  any  manifest  break  down  to  1658.  The  rule  of  the 
commissioners  and  Parliament,  after  the  battle  on  the  Severn  and  surrender  of 
Stone,  is  marked  by  proceedings  against  the  Catholics,  several  of  whom  made 


MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  277 

confession  of  their  faith  in  open  court,  and  are  fined,  ostensibly  on  the  ground 
of  complicity  with  Governor  Stone  in  his  endeavors  to  hold  the  province  for  the 
Proprietary."  (losa 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  XL]  Journal 
of  the  Maryland  Convention,  July  2<>-August  14,  1775.  Journal  and  Corre 
spondence  of  the  Maryland  Council  of  Safety,  August  2J),  1775-July  0, 
1770.  Baltimore,  1892. 

4 to,  pp.  ix,    (3),  585. 

"  The  period  covered  by  this  volume  is  one  of  peculiar  interest,  including  as  it 

does,    Maryland's    transformation    from    a    dependent    province    to    a    sovereign 

State."  (1988 

MARYLAND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Archives   of   Maryland.     [Vol.    XIL]     Journal 

and  correspondence  of  the  Maryland  Council  of  Safety.     July  7-December 

.'VI,  1770.     Published  by  authority  of  the  State  under  the  direction  of  the 

Maryland   Historical    Society.     William    Hand   Browne,   editor.     Baltimore, 

1808. 

4 to,  pp.   vii,    (Ii),   505.  (1984 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Arrives  of  Maryland.     [Vol.  XTIL]     Proceed 
ings  and  acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Maryland.  April.  1084-June,  1G92. 
Published  by  authority  of  the  State  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland 
Historical  Society.     William  Hand  Browne,  editor.     Baltimore,  1894. 
Large  8vo,  pp.    (G),  57.3. 

"  The  present  volume  continues  the  proceedings  and  acts  of  the  assembly  from 
April,  10K4,  to  June,  1092.  The  continuity  is  broken  by  the  revolutionary  out 
break  of  1G89,  no  journal  of  the  Association's  assembly  having  been  preserved. 
To  fill  this  gap  to  some  extent  we  have  inserted  copies  of  documents  preserved 
in  the  Public  Record  Office,  London,  but  for  fuller  details  the  council  records 
must  be  consulted.  This  revolutionary  assembly,  which  handed  over  the 
province  to  the  King,  was  succeeded  by  one  elected  under  the  new  order  of 
things,  and  presided  over  by  Lionel  Copley,  the  first  royal  governor,  which, 
among  other  fundamental  changes,  repealed  all  existing  statutes  in  mass,  and 
promulgated  a  new  code,  which  is  here  given  in  full."  Parton. 

Pages  228-247  contain  "  Papers  relating  to  the  Association's  assembly,  1089." 

(1985 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  |  Vol.  xiv.]  Corre 
spondence  of  Governor  Horatio  Sharpe.  Vol.  in.  1701-1771.  Published  by 
authority  of  the  State  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1895. 

4to,  pp.   x,  588.  (1986 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  ['Vol.  xv.]  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1071-1(581.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor. 
Baltimore,  189G. 

4to,  pp.  xv,  434.  (1987 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland.  [Vol.  XVL]  Journal 
and  correspondence  of  the  Council  of  Safety,  January  1-March  20,  1777. 
Journal  and  correspondence  of  the  State  Council.  March  20,  1777-March  28. 
1778.  Published  by  authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore, 
1897, 

4to,   pp.    ix,    591.  (1988 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland  [Vol.  XVTT].  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1G81-1GS5/G.  Published  by  authority  of 
the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  William 
Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1898. 

4to,  pp.  xi,  507.  (1989 

MARYLAND    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Archives   of   Maryland    |  Vol.    X\IIT|.     Muster 

rolls   and   other   records  of   service  of   Maryland   troops    in   the   American 


278  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

revolution,    1775-1783.     Pub.    by   authority   of   the   State,   under  the  direc 
tion  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.     Baltimore,  Md.,  1900. 

4to,   1   p.   1.,  pp.   730.  (199O 

MARYLAND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Archives   of   Maryland    [Vol.    xixl.     Proceed 
ings  and  acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Maryland,  September,  1093-June, 
1097.     Published  by  authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Mary 
land  Historical  Society.     Wliliam  Hand  Browne,  Editor.     Baltimore,  1S'.)!>. 
4to,  pp.  009    (2).  i  1991 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland  [Vol.  xxl.  Proceedings 
of  the  council  of  Maryland,  1093-1090/7.  Published  by  authority  of  the 
State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  William 
Hand  Browne,  Editor.  Baltimore,  1900. 

4 to,  pp.  013.  (1992 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland  [Vol.  xxil.  Journal 
and  correspondence  of  the  council  of  Maryland,  April  1,  1778-October  26, 
1779.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1901. 

4to,  pp.  viii,  004.  (1993 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland  [Vol.  xxn].  Proceed 
ings  and  acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Maryland,  March,  1697/8- July, 
1099.  Published  by  authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore, 
1902. 

4to.  pp.  viii.  500    (1).  (1994 

?»!ARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland  [Vol.  xxm].  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1090/7-1098.  Published  by  authority  of 
the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  William 
Hand  Browne,  editor.  Baltimore,  1903. 

4to.  pp.  viii,  574.  (1995 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland  [Vol.  xxiv].  Proceed 
ings  and  acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Maryland,  April  20,  1700-May  3. 
1704.  Published  by  authority  of  the  State,  under  the  direction  of  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society.  William  Hand  Browne,  Editor.  Baltimore, 
1904. 

4to,   pp.   xi,  441.  (1990 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archives  of  Maryland  [Vol.  xxv].  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Council  of  Maryland,  1098-1731.  William  Hand  Brown,  editor. 
Baltimore,  1905. 

4to,  pp.  xi,  032.  (1997 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Margaret  Brent ;  the  first  woman  in  America 
to  claim  the  right  to  vote  in  a  legislative  body.  By  Hon.  John  L.  Thomas. 
Read  before  the  Society,  December  10,  1883. 

Bath  Telegram,  December  22,  1883.  (1998 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Maryland's  influence  upon  land  cessions  to  the 
United  States,  with  minor  papers  on  George  Washington's  interest  in  West 
ern  lands,  the  Potomac  Company,  and  a  National  University.  By  Herbert 
B.  Adams.  Baltimore:  N.  Murray,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.   102. 

(Johns  Hopkins  University  studies  in  historical  and  political  science,  third 
series,  No.  1.) 

A  republication  in  a  revised  form  of  a  paper  published  by  the  Maryland  His 
torical  Society,  under  the  title  "  Maryland's  Influence  in  Founding  a  National 
Commonwealth." 

Pages  97-102  contain  "Origin  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad."      (1999 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  Report  of  the  Officers  and  Committees 

for  1884-85.     To  which  is  added  the  charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws,  list 


MARYLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  279 

of   officers   and   members,    and   a    catalogue   of   the   Society's   publications, 
1884-85.     Baltimore:  ,T.  Murphy  &  Co.,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.   74.  (2OOO 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  in  commemoration 

of  the  late  Hon.  John  II.   B.   Latrobe,   for  twenty  years  president  of  the 

Society.     Meetings  held  September  12  and  October  12,   1801.     [Baltimore, 

1891.] 

Svo,  pp.  41.  (2OO1 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Maryland  Manor.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  March  11,  1889,  by  Gen.  James  Grant  Wilson. 
Baltimore,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  37.  (2002 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Correction  of  nn  error  in  the  published  "  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  in  commemoration  of  the  late 
John  II.  B.  Latrobe."]  Baltimore,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (2OO3 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Correction  of  an  error  in  the  published  "  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society  in  commemoration  of  the  late 
John  II.  B.  Latrobe."  [Baltimore,  1892.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.  (2004 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  paintings,  statuary,  etc.,  at  the 
art  gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.  1893. 

Svo,   pp.   20.  (20O5 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications  of  the  Maryland  Historical  So 
ciety.  1894. 

Svo,   pp.   10.  (2006 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  by  the  Hon.  J.  Morrison  Harris  upon 
the  fiftieth  anniversary  .of  the  Society,  and  a  Memorial  of  the  Hon.  Severn 
Teackle  AVallis.  Baltimore,  1890. 

Svo,   pp.   29,   26.  (20O7 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  paintings,  statuary,  etc.,  .at  the 
art  gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.     189r>. 

Svo,   pp'.   20.  (2008 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  members  of  the  Maryland  Historical 
Society.  189G. 

8vo,  pp.   11.  '  (2OO9 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Maryland  Historical  So 
ciety  in  commemoration  of  the  late  Hon.  Severn  Teackle  Wall  is,  president 
of  the  society  *  *  *  Meetings  held  April  12th  and  May  14th,  1894. 
(In  Harris,  J  fames"!  M.  Address  *  *  *  delivered  March  12th,  1894. 
[Baltimore,  189G.] 

Svo,  pp.  26.  (2010 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  Report  of  the  officers  and  committees 
for  1897-1898,  to  which  is  added  the  charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws, 
list  of  officers  and  members,  and  a  catalogue  of  the  Society's  publications, 
1844-1898. 

Svo,  pp.  45.  (2O11 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  officers  and  committees 
for  1898-1899,  to  which  is  added  the  list  of  officers  and  members  and  a  cata 
logue  of  the  Society's  publications,  1844-1899. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (2012 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  officers  and  committees 
for  18  i  i'.M'o.  to  which  is  added  the  list  of  officers  and  members  and  a  cata 
logue  of  the  Society's  publications,  1844-1900. 

8vo.  pp.  55.  (2013 


280  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report  for  the  year  19nl.     Baltimore, 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contains  a  catalogue  of  the  Society's  publications,  1844-1902.  (2O14 

MARYLAND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Constitution   of  the   Maryland   Historical   So 
ciety.     1901. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (2015 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Descriptive  catalogue  of  paintings  and  statu 
ary  at  the  art  gallery  of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.     1901. 

Svo,  pp.  20.  (.>0i6 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     List  of  puhlications.     1901. 

8vo.  pp.  0.  (2017 

MARYLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report  for  the  year  1902.     Baltimore, 
J903. 

Svo,  pp.   37.  I  20 IS 

VXD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report  for  the  year  1903.     Baltimore, 

Svo,  pp.  50. 

In  memoriam  Hon.  Albert  Ritchie.  (2O19 

,AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  paintings,  statuary,  etc.,  Art  gal- 
of  the  Maryland  Historical  Society.     *     *     *     Baltimore,  1904. 
Svo.   pp.   20.  (.,020 

M)  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report  for  the  year  1904.     Baltimore, 

1 '.  ~*  >.">. 

Svo,   pp.   37.  (2021 

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•^ELLKCHAFT  FUR  DIE  GESCHICHTE  DER  DEITWHEX  IX  MAIfY- 

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r   FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN   MARYLAND.     First  Annml   Re- 
Der  erste  Jahres  Bericht.     Baltimore,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 

The  German  text  is  given  first,  followed  by  the  report  in  English.  (2O22 

1    FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.     Second  Annual  He- 
port,  with  the  papers  read  at  its  sessions,  1887-88.     Baltimore,  1888, 
8vo.  pp.   75. 

Printed  in  German,  followed  by  English.  The  papers  are:  Jonathan  Hagar, 
the  founder  of  Ilagerstown,  by  Basil  Sollers  ;  The  Redemptioners  and  the  Ger 
man  Society  of  Maryland,  an  historical  sketch,  read  by  Louis  P.  Hennighausen, 
nth  of  January,  1888;  The  Zion  Church  of  the  city  of  Baltimore,  compiled  ;ind 
read  by  Rev.  H.  Schieb,  February,  1888  Jin  German].  (2O23 

Y   FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.     Third  Annual  Re- 
t.  1 SSS-S9.     [  Baltimore,  1889.  ] 
Svo.  pp.  59. 

Contains :  List  of  members ;  Synopsis  of  Prof.  O.  Seidensticker's  address : 
Johann  Lederer's  Book  of  Travels  in  Virginia  [etc.]  in  1G69  and  1070;  Die  Pro- 
testanten-Kloster  der  Siebentager  in  Pennsylvanien,  v.  Stamp  ;  Die  Kevolte  der 
Deutschen  gegen  die  Regierung  in  Maryland,  v.  L.  P.  Hennighausen.  (2O24 

v  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.     Fourth  Annual  Re- 
)  t,  1889-90.      [ Baltimore,  1 890. ] 
8vo,  pp.  39. 

Contains  :  Ausziige  aus  den  Archiven  des  Staates  Maryland,  vorgelesen  von 
L.  P.  ITennighausen  ;  Sketcli  of  Dr.  SeyfFarth.  read  December  9,  1889,  by  John 
G.  Morris;  The  First  German  Settlement  in  North  America  [Germantown],  by 
Louis  P.  Hennighausen;  An  incident  in  the  history  of  the  Germans  in  Mary 
land,  translated  by  John  G.  Morris.  (2O2"5 


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SorlKTY  FOB  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  TN   MARYLAND.       Fifth  AlllllUll   Report, 

1890-91.     [Baltimore,  1891.] 

8vo,  pp.  00. 

Contents  :  Memoranda  in  reference  to  early  German  emigration  to  Maryland, 
by  F.  P.  Mayer ;  Gottlieb  Mittelbergers  Reise  nach  Pennsylvanien,  von  M.  D. 
Learned ;  Early  Western  settlements,  by  L.  P.  Hennighausen ;  The  German 
day  in  Baltimore,  October  6,  1890  ;  Die  ersten  deutschen  Sekten  in  Amerika,  von 
L.  P.  Hennighausen  ;  The  Diffenderfers  and  Frieses  (2O2G 

Tin;  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.  Sixth  Annual 
Report  1891-1892.  [Baltimore,  1892.1 

8vo,  pp.  02. 

Contents  :  Early  German  settlements  in  AYestern  Maryland,  by  L.  P.  Hennig- 
bausen ;  Die  ersten  deutschen  Sekten  in  Amerika,  von  L.  P.  Hennighausen ; 
German-American  families  in  Maryland,  by  C.  F.  Raddatz ;  Die  Anfiinge  der 
deutschen  Kultur  in  Amerika,  von  M.  D.  Learned  ;  Balti mores  Deutsch-Ameri- 
kaner  in  Handel  und  Industrie,  von  E.  F.  Leyh  ;  In  Memoriam  :  I,.  II.  Steiner  ; 
,T.  A.  Schriver ;  Christopher  Lipps ;  Herman  von  Kapf ;  Frederick  Polmyer : 
J.  II.  Smith.  (2027 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.     Seventh  Annual  Re 
port,  1892-9.*}.     [Baltimore,  189.'}.] 
8vo,  pp.  83.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  The  first  German  immigrants  to  North  America,  by  Louis  P.  Hen 
nighausen  ;  Denkschrift  iiber  Henry  L.  Yesler,  Griinder  d.  Stadt  Seattle,  by 

A.  E.  Schade  ;   Louis  Ferdinand  Fix,  Vortrag  des  Ilerrn  I.  Loewenthal ;   Reminis 
cences  of  the  political  life  of  the  German-Americans  in  Baltimore  during  1850— 
1860,    by    L.    P.    Hennighausen ;    Geschichte    d.    Deutschen    in    Amerika,    von    II. 
Schonfeld  ;   In   Memoriam:   Friedrich   Raine,   Ernest   Iloen.  (2O2S 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.     Eighth,  ninth,* and 
tenth  annual  reports,  1894-189(5.     Baltimore. 
8vo,  pp.  130,  24. 

Contents  :  The  German  in  Baltimore,  by  .1.  G.  Morris  ;  Pastor  Joseph  Rieger, 
ein  Pionier  der  deutschen  evengelischen  .Kirche,  von  Pastor  Ed.  Iluber  ;  General 
Washington  and  the  German-Americans,  by  L.  P.  Ilennighausen  ;  Christopher 
Saur  and  his  first  German  Bibie,  by  J.  G.  Morris  ;  List  of  books  relating  to  the 
Germans  in  America,  by  .1.  G.  Morris  ;  In  memoriam — John  Gottlieb  Morris,  by 

B.  Sadtler ;    The    German-American    Turner    lyric,    by    M.    D.    Learned;    In    me 
moriam — Heinrich  A.  Schroder,  by  Ed.   F.  Leyh  ;   List  of  books  contained  in  the 
library   of  the  Society  for  the   History  of  Germans  in   Maryland,   alphabetically 
arranged  according  to  subjects  and  authors.      180G.  (2O2J) 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.  Eleventh  and  twelfth 
annual  reports,  together  with  Reminiscences  of  the  German- Americans  in 
Baltimore  during  the  years  1850-18(50,  by  L.  I*.  Hennighausen;  and  a  His 
tory  of  the  German  element  in  Virginia,  by  Herrmann  Schuricht,  1897-1898. 
Baltimore. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  18,  1GO,  viii.  (2O3O 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.  Thirteenth  and 
fourteenth  annual  reports,  and  a  History  of  the  German  Element  in  Vir 
ginia,  Vol.  ii,  by  Herrmann  Schuricht.  Baltimore,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.   xviii,  i*.'{0,   v.  (2O.11 

SOCIETY  i  OR  THE  HISTORY;  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.     Fifteenth  annual 
report,   1900/1901. 
8vo,  pp.  GO. 

Contents  :  The  German  element  in  Maryland  up  to  the  year  1700,  by  J.  A. 
Woishaar  ;  Abraham  Lincoln  or  Linkhorn,  an  argument,  by  L.  P.  Hennighausen  : 
Rev.  Benjamin  Sadtler — obituary  ;  Edward  F.  Leyh — obituary,  by  L.  P.  Hennig- 
hausen  ;  Supplementary  list  of  books  in  our  library,  1001.  (2O32 

So(  IKTY    FOR    THE    HISTORY    OF    THE    GERMANS    IN    MARYLAND.       First    Settlements 

of  Germans  in  Maryland.  A  paper  read  by  Edward  T.  Schultx  before  the 
Frederick  County  Historical  Society,  January  17th,  189(5,  and  before  the 
Society  for  the  History  of  the  Germans  in  Maryland,  March  17th,  1890. 


282  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOCIETY  FOR  HISTORY  OF  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND  —  Continued. 

To    winch    items    of    historical    interest    referring    to    Frederick    city    and 
county  are  added.     (Published  hy  request.)     Frederick,  Md.,  1896. 

8vo,   GO  numb.   1.      Illus.    (inch   map).  (2O33 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.     List  of  hooks  con 

tained   in   the  library  of  the  Society  for  the   History  of  the  Germans  in 

Maryland.     Alphabetically    arranged    according    to    subjects    and    authors. 

189(5.     [Baltimore,  1890.] 

Svo,  pp.  24.  [\V-ith-H*  Oth-lOth  annual  reports.  1891/2-90.  Baltimore, 
1892-90.1  •  (2034 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMANS  IN  MARYLAND.  History  of  the 
German  element  in  Virginia,  by  Herrmann  Schuricht.  Contributed  by  the 
author  as  a  corresponding  member  of,  and  published  by  the  Society  for 
the  History  of  the  Germans  in  Maryland.  Baltimore,  1900. 

Svo,  2  v.  in  1.      1   port. 

Vols.   1-2  have  also  special  title-pages,  dated,  respectively,  1898  and  1900. 

Originally  published  as  appendices  to  the  annual  reports  of  the  Society  for 
the  History  of  the  Germans  in  Maryland,  v.  1  with  the  llth-12th  reports  for 
1897-98,  and  v.  2  with  the  13th-14th  reports  for  1899-1900.  (2O35 


AMESBURY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OR    AMESBURY    IMPROVEMENT 
HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 


Amesbury, 

AMESBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  (Amesbury  Improvement  Historical  Associa 
tion).  Transactions.  Vol.  i.  January,  1901. 

Consists  of  four  publications,   issued  separately. 

(1)  Right   of   petition,    1654,   by   Fred  "W.    Merrill.     A   paper   read   before  the 
Amesbury     Improvement     Historical     Association,     April     5,     1900.      [Hampton] 
1900.      Svo,  pp.  7. 

(2)  Salisbury's    earliest    settlers,    by    John    Q.    Evans.      A    paper    read    at    a 
meeting   of   the  Town    Improvement    Society,    June    17,    1890.     Amesbury,    1S96. 
Svo,  pp.   12. 

(3)  The   Plains   of   200   years   ago,    by   John    Q.    Evans.      A    paper    read    at   a 
meeting  of   the   Town    Improvement   Society,    June   17,    1897.     Amesbury,    1897. 
Svo,  pp.  8. 

(4)  The   Salisbury   commoners,   by    1'.   A.   True.      A   paper   read   at   a   meeting 
of    the    Town    Improvement    Society,    June    17,     1S96.     Amesbury,    1896.     Svo, 
pp.   12.  (2036 

AMHERST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Amlicrst,  Mass. 

AMHERST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historic  homes  of  Amherst,  by  Alice  M. 
Walker.  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Amherst  Historical  Society. 
Amherst,  Mass.,  1905. 

12mo,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  100,  front.,  plates,  ports. 

Contents:  Old  Strong  house;  The  Bridgman  tavern  on  the  Bay  road;  Early 
Amherst  doctors  ;  Mark's  meadow  ;  The  old  Hubbard  tavern  at  the  plumtrees  ; 
President  Hitchcock's  house.  (2O37 

BACKUS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Newton,  Mass. 

BACKUS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  History  of  New  England,  with  particular 
reference  to  the  denomination  of  Christians  called  Baptists.  By  Isaac 
Backus.  Second  edition,  with  notes,  by  David  Weston.  Vols.  I-H.  New 
ton,  Mass.  :  Published  by  the  Society,  1871. 

8vo,   2  vols.  (2038 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETIES    IN    MASSACHUSETTS.  283 

BACKUS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  Baptists  defended.  A  review  of  Henry  M. 
Dexter's  account  of  the  visit  to  William  Witter,  in  "As  to  Roger  Williams." 
Paper  read  by  Henry  M.  King  at  the  semi-annual  meeting  of  the  Society, 
Boston,  December  8,  1870,  and  published  by  vote  of  the  Society.  Boston, 
1880. 

12mo,  pp.   40.  (2o:iJ> 

BAY  STAT/J  HISTORICAL  LEAOl'E. 

Boston,  ,l/(/.v.v. 

BAY  STATE  HISTORICAL  LEAGUE.  Co-operation  among  local  historical  societies. 
A  paper  read  before  the  League,  Boston,  Mass.,  February  LTt,  100.">.  By 
Charles  II.  Woodbury.  Waltham,  Mass.,  1005. 

pp.   14.  I2O4O 

BEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


BEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Flag  of  the  minute  men,  April  10.  17ir>.     By  A.  E. 
Brown.     [Boston,]  1804. 

sq.   12mo.  I2O41 

BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY. 
PitixficU,  Max*. 

BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND   SCIENTIFIC   SOCIETY.     Four  papers  of  the   Society. 
[Pittsfield,]  188G. 

8vo,  pp.   (8),  13.">. 

Contents  :   Officers  ;     Constitution  ;     Prefatory    note  ;     Berkshire    Geology,    by 

J.  D.  Dana  ;    The  Western  Boundary  of  Massachusetts,  by  F.   L.   Pope  ;    Judicial 

History  of  Berkshire,  by  Henry  W.  Taft  ;    The  Early  Roads  and  Settlements  of 

Berkshire,  west  of  Stockbridge  and  Sheffield,  by  II.  F.   Keith.  (2O42 

BERKSHIRE    HISTORICAL   AND    SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY.     The    Western    Boundary    of 

Massachusetts  :     A    study    of    Indian    and    Colonial    history,    by    Franklin 

Leonard  Pope.     Pittsfield,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  Gl,   (1).     Folded  map. 

Reprinted  from  the  Papers  of  the  Society.  (2O43 

BERKSHIRE   HISTORICAL  AND   SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY.     Book   of   Berkshire.     Papers 
by  its  Historical  and  Scientific  Society.     Pittsfield,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.  108.    . 

Contents  :  The  early  botany  of  Berkshire,  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Whipple  ;  Prof. 
Albert  Hopkins,  by  President  John  Bascom  ;  Sketches  of  the  early  ministers 
of  Windsor,  by  John  L.  T.  Phillips  ;  Early  settlements  in  Cheshire,  by  J.  M. 
Barker.  (2O44 

BERKSHIRE   HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC   SOCIETY.     Book   of  Berkshire.     Papers 
by  its  Historical  and  Scientific  Society.    Pittsfield,  Mass,  1800. 
8vo,  pp.  [109]-246. 

Contents  :  Medicine  in  Berkshire,  by  A.  M.  Smith  ;  The  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  Berkshire,  by  Joseph  Hooper  ;  A  sketch  of  the  Samuel  Phillips  family, 
by  Levi  Beebe  ;  The  Indian  mission  in  Stockbridge,  by  E.  W.  B.  Canning. 

(2044tt 

BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC   SOCIETY.     Berkshire  Book.     Papers  by 
its  Historical  and  Scientific  Society.     Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  [GL   [2471-319. 

Contents  :  Berkshire  at  Bennington,  by  A.  L.  Perry  ;  Recollections  of  Elder 
Lelahd,  byMrs.  F.  F.  Petitcler  ;  The  history,  methods,  and  purposes  of  the 
Berkshire  Athenaeum,  by  Harlan  H.  Ballard  ;  Air  currents,  by  Levi  Beebe  ;  Col. 
John  Brown,  by  E.  WT.  B.  Canning.  (2O44f> 


284  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY.  Berkshire  book:  by  its  His 
torical  and  Scientific  Society.  Vol.  i.  Pittsfield,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  vi   (2),  135,  319,  vii. 

Contents :  Berkshire  Geology,  by  J.  D.  Dana ;  The  Western  Boundary  of 
Massachusetts,  by  Franklin  Leonard  Pope ;  Judicial  History  of  Berkshire,  by 
H.  W.  Taft ;  The  Early  Roads  and  Settlements  of  Berkshire  County,  by  II.  P. 
Keith  ;  The  Early  Botany  of  Berkshire,  by  A.  B.  Whipple  ;  Prof.  Albert  Hop 
kins,  by  John •  Bascom  ;  -Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of  Windsor,  by  J.  L.  T. 
Phillips  ;  Early  Settlements  in  Cheshire,  by  J.  N.  Barker  ;  Medicine  in  Berkshire, 
by  A.  M.  Smith ;  The  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Berkshire,  by  Joseph 
Hooper;  A  Sketch  of  the  Samuel  Phillips  Family,  by  Levi  Beebe ;  The  Indian 
Mission  in  Stockbridge,  by  E.  W.  B.  Cannings  ;  Berkshire  at  Bennington,  by  A. 
L.  Perry;  Recollections  of  Elder  Leland,  by  Mrs.  F.  F.  Petitcler ;  The  History, 
Methods,  and  Purposes  of  the  Berkshire  Athenreum,  by  II.  H.  Ballard  ;  Air  Cur 
rents,  by  Levi  Beebe:  Col.  John  Brown.  (2O45 
BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Pittsfield,  1804. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  138. 

Contents  :  Jonathan  Edwards,  by  John  Bascom  ;  Glass  Manufacture  in  Berk 
shire,  by  William  G.  Harding;  Indian  Land  Grants  in  Stockbridge,  by  E.  W.  B. 
Canning;  Arnold's  Expedition  to  Quebec,  by  W.  E.  Collins;  Sandisfield:  its 
Past  and  Present,  by  Aaron  W.  Field  ;  The  Battle  of  Bennington,  by  H.  D.  Hall. 

(2O46 

BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY.  Collections.  1894-1897.  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.  1894-1897. 

8vo,  pp.  138,  92,  181,  312. 

Contents  :  Jonathan  Edwards,  by  John  Bascom  ;  Glass  manufacture  in  Berk 
shire,  by  William  G.  Harding;  Indian  land  grants  in  Stockbridge;  Arnold's  ex 
pedition  to  Quebec,  by  W.  E.  Collins;  Sandisfield,  its  past  and  present,  by 
Aaron  W.  Field  ;  The  battle  of  Bennington,  by  Henry  D.  Hall  ;  History  of  paper 
making  in  Berkshire  county,  by  Byron  Weston ;  The  Louisiana  purchase,  by 
L.  E.  Munson  :  An  account  of  a  portion  of  the  Allen  family,  by  Thomas  Allen  ; 
Origin  of  the  name  "Berkshire,"  by  Arthur  Lawrence;  History  of  Episcopal 
church  in  Berkshire  county,  by  S.  I*.  Parker;  Deacon  Alexander  Hyde,  by  L.  S. 
Rowland;  Monograph  concerning  Alexander  Hyde,  Esq.,  by  E.  W.  B.  Canning; 
Mark  Hopkins,  teacher,  by  Leverett  Wilson  Spring:  Gov.  George  N.  Briggs,  by 
A.  B.  Whipple;  Amos  Eaton,  by  Harlan  H.  Ballard;  Reprint  of  first  circular 
of  the  Rensselaer  school,  1826;  The  Dedham  Eatons,  by  Daniel  C.  Eaton; 
Joseph  White,  second  president  of  the  Berkshire  Historical  and  Scientific  Soci 
ety,  by  Keyes  Danforth  ;  Paper  on  the  150th  anniversary  of  granting  the 
charter  of  the  town  of  Lanesborough,  Mass.,  by  Charles  J.  Palmer  ;  Geological 
history  of  Balance  rock,  Lanesborough,  by  A.  B.  Whipple.  (2O47 

BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  88. 

Contents  :  Origin  of  the  name  of  Pittsfield,  by  J.  E.  A.  Smith  ;  Social  life  and 
customs  of  the  early  citizens  of  Berkshire,  by  Alexander  Hyde ;  David  Ingersoll, 
Jr.,  a  Great  Barrington  loyalist  of  the  Revolution,  by  Charles  J.  Taylor;  Rev. 
John  Todd,  by  Rollin  II.  Cooke.  (2O4S 

BERKSHIRE  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.   91-188. 

Contents  :  The  Sedgwicks  of  Berkshire,  by  H.  D.  Sedgwick  ;  The  birds  of  Berk 
shire  county,  Massachusetts,  by  Walter  Faxon  and  Ralph  Hoffmann  ;  Mark  Hop 
kins,  by  John  Bascom.  (2O49 

BEVERLY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Beverly,  Mass. 

BEVERLY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws  of  the  Society.  Annual  report  of  the 
Council,  1894-95.  (2O5O 


BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.  285 

BEVKRLY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Council  reports,  1896-98.  (2051 

BKVKKLY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  on  occasion  of  presen 
tation  of  tablet  commemorating  the  minute-men  of  Beverly.  By  Charles 
Frederic  Smith.  New  York,  1890. 

12mo,  pp.  28.     Plate.  (2O52 

BKXKULY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  autograph  letters  and  autographs  in  the 
Charles  William  Galloupe,  "Sen.,  Room.  [Boston  1,  1898. 

321110,   pp.  90.  ( 205,'J 

BOSTON  ANTIQUARIAN  CLUB. 
Boston,  Mass. 

BOSTON  ANTIQUARIAN  CLUB.  Reply  to  Francis  Brinley  on  the  Claims  of  John  P. 
Bigelow  as  Founder  of  the  Boston  Public  Library.  By  Timothy  Bigelow. 
Read  before  the  Club,  May  11,  1880.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  50.  (2054 

BOSION  ANTIQUARIAN  CLUB.  William  Cooper,  the  Town  Clerk  of  Boston:  a 
paper  read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Club,  April  12,  1881,  by  Frederick  Tucker- 
nian.  Amherst,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (2O55 

BOSTON  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY. 
Boston,  Mass. 

BOSTON  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.  Address  of  Winslow  Lewis  on  resigning  the 
presidency  of  the  Society,  January  5,  1865.  New  York,  1866. 

121110,  pp.   13.  (205«J 

BOSTON  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.    -Constitution  and  by-laws.     Boston,  1867. 

Square  8vo,  pp.  12.  (2O57 

BOSTON  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     Boston,  1871. 

Square  8vo,  pp.  15.  (2O5S 

BOSTON  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.  Constitution,  by-laws,  charter,  and  list  of  mem 
bers.  Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (2059 

BOTTOM  AX  SOCIETY. 

Boston,  Mass. 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  r.nnual  meeting,  January  10,  1882. 
Boston. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Plate. 

Recently  printed  for  the  first  time  to  complete  the  series.  (2<M>O 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  9,  1883. 
Boston,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  Plate  (2O«1 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at    the    annual    meeting,    January    8.    1884. 

Boston,  1884.  . 

8vo,  pp.  54.  Plate.  (2O«2 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  13,  1885. 
Boston,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  90.  Plates.  (2O63 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  12,  1886. 
Boston,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  55.  Plate.  (2O64 


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AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 


Proceedings    at    the    annual    meeting,    January    11,    1887. 


Portrait.     Two  plates. 
Proceedings    at    the    annual 


(2065 

meeting,    January    10.    1888. 


Two  plates. 
Proceedings 


at    the    annual    meeting,    January    8,    1889. 


(20«7 

14,     1S!)0. 


Proceedings    at    the    annual    meeting,    January 


Proceedings    at    the    annual    meeting,    January    13,    1891. 


BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY. 

Boston,  1887. 

Svo,  pp.  71. 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY. 
Boston,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  55. 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY. 
Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  48. 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY. 
Boston,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  46. 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY'. 
Boston,  1891. 

Svo.  pp.  72. 

Contains  an  account  of  the  Leffingwell  autographs  purchased  by  the  Society, 
and  incidentally  gives  historical  reminiscences  .of  the  Old  State  House.  The 
pamphlet  also  includes  photogravures  of  the  three  water-color  views  of  Huston, 
taken  hy  Capt.  Richard  Byron  about  1764.  (2O69 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY'.     Proceedings   at   the   annual   meeting,    January    12,    1892. 
Boston,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  60.  (SO7O 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY'.     Proceedings,  January  10,  1893.     Boston,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  64. 

Contains  President's  address,  reports  of  committees,  officers,  etc.,  and  an  ab 
stract  of  Judge  Mellen  Chamberlain's  address  on  James  Otis  and  the  writs  of 
assistance.  (2O71 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  January  9,  1894.     Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  68.      Photograph. 

Pages  24-35  contain  address  delivered  by  Thomas  Handasyd  Perkins  at  the 
laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  Merchants'  Exchange,  State  street,  August  2, 
1841,  in  which  he  gave  his  own  reminiscences  of  "  Sixty  years  ago."  (2O72 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY'.     Proceedings,  January  8,  1895.     Boston,  1895. 
Svo,  pp.  76.     Photograph  of  the  wharves  of  Boston  in  1820. 
Pages  29-47- contain  list  of  pictures  of  vessels  exhibited  in  1894.  (2O73 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings   at  the   annual  'meeting,    January    14,    1896. 
Boston,  189G. 

Svo,  pp.  70. 

Contents  :  President's  annual  address  ;  Reports  ;  Reminiscences  of  old  Boston — 
anonymous  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  By-laws.  (2O74 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the    annual    meeting.    January    12,    1897. 
Boston,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  54. 

Contents  :  President's  annual  address  ;  Reports  ;  Words  coined  in  Boston,  by 
C.  W.  Ernst;  Officers;  Members;  By-laws.  (2O75 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings   at   the   annual    meeting,    January    11,    1898. 
Boston,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  82. 

Contents :  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ;  Boston  and  transportation, 
by  C.  W.  Ernst ;  Thomas  Hancock,  proprietor  of  the  Hancock  Mansion,  in  Bea 
con  street,  by  Carlton  A.  Staples ;  The  old  Franklin  Street  Church  and  its 
first  pastors,  by  J.  P.  Bodflsh  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  By-laws.  (2O76 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings   at  the   annual   meeting,    January   10,    1899. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  97. 

Contents  :  President's  annual  address  ;  Reports,  etc. ;  The  defence  of  Bos 
ton  in  the  war  of  1812,  by  Walter  Kendall  Watkins  ;  Bibliography  of  the  war 
of  1812  ;  Roster  of  officers  of  Massachusetts  militia  engaged  in  the  defence  of 
Boston  in  the  autumn  of  1814.  (2O77 


BOSTON  I  AN    SOCIETY.  287 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Prix-codings  at  the  annual  mooting,  January  9,  1900. 
Boston,  1000. 

8vo,  pp.  72.      Plate. 

Contents :      President     Curtis     Guild's     address — Recollections     of     a     Boston 
schoolboy;    Reports  ;,  Words  coined  in  Boston,  by  C.   \V.  Ernst ;    Officers;    Mem 
bers  ;  By-laws.  (2O78 
BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the    annual    meeting,    January    8,    1901. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  G7.     Plate. 

Contents:    Annual   address  of  the  president,   Curtis  Guild  ;     Reports;     Boston 
ships,  past  and  present,  by  R.  G.  F.  Candage ;    Officers;    Members;    By-laws. 

(207J> 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  14,  1902. 
Boston,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  67.     Plate. 

Contents  :    President's  annual  address  ;    Reports  of  committees,  officers,  etc. ; 

The  diary  of  William   Read,  a  Boston   physician,   April,    isr>l  :    I.   The  rendition 

of  Thomas  Sims;     II.  The  great  storm;     III.   The  reception  to  Daniel   Webster; 

IV.  The  election  of  Charles  Sumner  as  senator.  (2OSO 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at   the   annual    meeting,    January    13,    1903. 

Boston,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  79.     Plate. 

Contents  :    President's  annual   address  ;     Reports  of  committees,   officers,  etc. ; 
The  life  and  activities  of  John   Read,  of  Boston,   K>7!)-174iX  (2OS1 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  Jan.  12,  1904.  Boston, 
1904. 

Svo,  pp.  88.     Map. 

Contents  :   Reports  of  committees,  officers,  and  members  ;  Charter  and  by-laws  ; 

Recollections   of    Boston    merchants    in    the   eigh teen-forties,   by    Aaron    Sargent ; 

Psalms,  tune-books,  and-music  of  the  forefathers,  by  Ernest  Newton  Bagg ;  Map 

of  Boston  harbor,  1689.  (2O82 

BOSTONIAN    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at   the    annual    meeting,    January    10,    1905. 

Boston,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  94.      Plate.      Map. 

Contents:   President's    annual    address;   Reports;   Boston    one    hundred    years 
ago,  by  Walter   Kendall   Watkins  ;   A   plan  of  Boston,   179(5;   Colonial   and   Revo 
lutionary    social    life,    by    John    Ilowland    Crandon  ;   Officers    and    members;   By 
laws  of  the  Society.  (2J>s;j 
BOSTON i AN   SOCIETY.     Abel  Bowon,  engraver.     A  sketch  prepared  for  the  Bos- 
tonian  Society,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore.     Boston,  1884. 
Svo,  pp.  32.      Illustrated.      Portrait. 

A  photograph  of  Bowen,  and  twelve  woodcuts  by  him  printed  from  the  original 
blocks  are  inserted.  (2OS4 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  New  Chapter  in  the  History  of  the  Concord  Fight :  (iroton 
Minutemen  at  the  North  Bridge,  April  19,  1775.  [Road  before  the  Society, 
April  14,  1885.]  Appendix:  (1)  Towns  engaged  in  the  fighting  and  move 
ments,  losses,  etc.  (2)  Monuments,  memorials,  etc.,  erected  to  commemo 
rate  the  events  of  the  day.  By  William  W.  Whoildon.  Boston,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.  32.      Inserted  engraving  of  old  North  Bridge.  (2O.s:> 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Province  Laws.  Their  value,  and  the  progress  of  the 
new  edition.  By  Daniel  T.  V.  Huntoon.  Boston,  1885. 

Svo,    pp.  24.  (208G 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Prytaneum  Bostoniense.  Notes  on  the  history  of  the  old 
State  House,  formerly  known  as  the  Town  House  in  Boston — the  Court- 
House  in  Boston — the  Province  Court-House,  the  State  House,  and  the  City 
Hall.  By  George  H.  Moore.  Read  before  the  Society  May  12,  1885.  Bos 
ton,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.  31.  (2O87 


288  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.     New  chapter  in  the  Concord  fight :  Groton  Mimitemeii  at 
the  North  Bridge,  April  19,  1775.      [Paper  by  William  W.  Wheildon,  rend  af 
n  meeting  of  the  Bostonian  Society,  April  14,  1885.1     Groton,  1880.     [Groton 
Historical  Series,  No.  10.] 
8vo,  pp.  3-10. 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.     Collections  of  the  Bostonian  Society.     Vol.  i.     Nos.  1,  L'.  .",. 
Boston,  1880-1888. 
8vo,  pp.  74. 

Contents:  Vol.  i,  No.  1.  William  Blaxton,  read  by  Thomas  Coffin  Amory.  No 
vember  !),  1880.  Boston,  1880.  pp.  25.  No.  2.  Abel  Bovven,  by  William 
Henry  Whitmore,  Boston,  1887.  pp.  (2),  29-56.  [Consists  of  a  reproduction 
of  the  Copperplates  and  woodcuts  engraved  by  Bowen  and  used  by  him  in  his 
Picture  of  Boston  and  other  publications,  with  explanatory  notes.  Kight  full- 
page  copperplates;  12  full-page  woodcuts;  3  heliotype  portraits;  7  woodcuts  in 
the  text.]  Vol.  i,  No.  3.  Changes  of  values  in  real  estate  in  Boston  the  past 
one  hundred  years.  Read  by  Alexander  S.  Porter,  April  13,  1886.  Boston, 
1888.  pp.  (2),  57-74,  8vo.  Contains  a  woodcut  of  Curtis  House,  Jamaica 
Plain.  (2O89 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.     The  Old  Boston  Taverns  and  Tavern  Clubs.     By  Samuel 
Adams  Drake.     Boston,  1880. 
12mo,   pp.    70. 

"  Of  what  is  now  included  in  the  following  pages,  a  portion  was  read  by  me 
to  the  Bostonian  Society  several  years  ago,  but  not  printed."  (Preface.)  i  2090 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Old  State  House  defended  from  unfounded  Attacks 
upon  its  Integrity.  Being  a  reply  to  Dr.  G.  II.  Moore's  second  paper,  read 
before  the  Bostonian  Society,  February  9,  1886.  By  William  H.  Whitmore. 
Boston,  188G. 

8vo,  pp.   8. 

Addressed  to  the  members  of  the  Society.  (2O91 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Provincial  Pictures  by  Brush  and  Pen:  an  address  deliv 
ered  before  the  Bostonian  Society,  in  the  Council  Chamber  of  the  old  State 
House,  Boston,  May  11,  1880.  By  Daniel  Goodwin,  jr.  Chicago:  Fergus 
Printing  Company.  1880. 

8vo,  pp.   84.      Plate.      Portraits.  (2O92 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Prytaneum  Bostoniense.  Notes  on  the  History  of  the  Old 
State  House.  By  George  II.  Moore.  Second  paper.  Read  before  the  So 
ciety,  February  9,  1880.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  80.  (2093 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Prytaneum  Bostoniense.  Examination  of  Mr.  William  H. 
Whitmore's  old  State  House  Memorial  and  Reply  to  his  Appendix  X.  By 
George  H.  Moore.  Second  edition,  with  additions.  Boston :  Cupples,  Up- 
bam  &  Co.  1887. 

8vo,   pp.   30    (1). 

Pages  25-39  contain,  with  a  separate  title-page,  The  Old  State  House  De 
fended  from  Unfounded  Attacks  upon  its  Integrity.  Being  a  reply  to  the  third 
appendix  to  Dr.  George  H.  Moore's  second  paper,  read  before  Bostonian  Society, 
February  9,  1886,  by  William  H.  Whitmore,  with  footnotes.  Boston,  1886.  Re 
printed,  New  York,  1887.  (2O94 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society.  [Special  meeting,  May  24, 
1877.]  Eulogy  on  Samuel  Miller  Quincy,  by  Samuel  Arthur  Bent,  May  24, 
1887.  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  27.     Portrait.  (2O95 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.     [  Letter  accompanying]  Portrait  of  John  Paul  Jones,  pre 
sented  to  the  Bostonian   Society,   November   12,   1889.     By   B.  F.   Stevens. 
[Boston,  1889.] 
8vo,  pp.  8. 


BROOKLINE    HISTORICAL    PUBLICATION    SOCIETY.  289 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  The  Province  Seal  of  New  Hampshire  under  William  and 
Mary,  1692-1694.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  June  12,  1888,  by  James 
Ridge  Stamvood.  Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (2O97 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Isaac  Hull  and  American  frigate  "  Constitution."  Letter 
accompanying  picture  presented  to  the  Bostonian  Society  February  11, 
1890,  by  Benjamin  Franklin  Stevens.  [Boston,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.   22.  (2O98 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  John  Hancock  and  his  Times.  Read  before  "  The  Bos 
tonian  Society,"  in  the  old  State  House,  by  the  Secretary,  William  Clarence 
Bui-rage,  June  13,  1880.  Published  by  the  John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  In 
surance  Company,  of  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  18.      Nine  plates  (2O99 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  Collections  of  the  Society  in  the  Me 
morial  Halls  of  the  Old  State  House,  Boston,  February  1,  1893.  Prepared 
by  Samuel  Arthur  Bent,  Clerk  of  the  Society.  Boston,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  91.  (21OO 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  Colburn  collection  of  portraits  and  auto 
graphs.  Boston,  The  Bostonian  society,  1901. 

8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  124.      Front,    (port.).  (21O1 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY. 
Brookline,  Mas*. 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications.  First  series,  num 
bers  1  to  10.  Issued  in  1895  and  1896.  With  a  list  of  subscribers  and 
Complete  Index.  Brookline,  Mass.,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  185.  (21O2 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  1.  A  letter 
from  Rebecca  Boylston  to  Edmund  Boylston,  March  5,  1810. 

Svo,  pp.  6.  (21O3 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  2.  The  Sharpe 
papers  in  the  Brookline  public  library. 

8vo,  pp.   7-14.  (21O4 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No,  3.  Brookline 
in  the  Revolution.  By  Margaret  Elizabeth  May. 

8vo,  pp.   15-34.  (2105 

i  BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  4.  Papers  of 
the  White  family  of  Brookline,  1650-1807. 

8vo,    pp.    37-53.  (21O6 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  5.  Roxbury 
Church  records  relating  to  Brookline.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  vi  of  the  reports 
of  the  Record  Commissioners  of  Boston,  second  edition,  Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.   [55]-57.      Printed  in  Jan..   1896.  (21O7 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  6.  Early  no 
tices  of  local  events. 

8vo,  pp.   [59]-64.      Printed  in  April,  1896.  (21O8 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  7.  Letter  from 
Brigadier-General  Edward  A.  Wild  to  the  Brookline  War  Committee,  Nov. 
26,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.   [65]-68.     Printed  in  May,  1896.  (21O9 

RROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  8.  First  Parish 
Church  records  of  baptisms,  marriages,  and  deaths,  for  100  years,  1718-1817. 

8vo,  pp.   [69]-135.  (211O 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 19 


290  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

P.KOOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  9.  The  history 
of  the  Lyceum  movement  in  Brookline.  By  Grace  Elizabeth  Mathews. 

8vo,  pp.   [137]-142.     Printed  in  July,  1896.  (2111 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.     Publications,  No.  10.     Brookline 
in  the  Civil  War.     By  Katheriue  Robinson  Briggs. 
8vo,  pp.   [143]-158.     Printed  in  December,  1896. 
Index,  pp.   [159]-172.  (2112 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Second  series — 
numbers  11  to  20.  Issued  in  1897,  1898,  1899,  and  1900.  With  index. 
Brookline,  Mass.,  1900. 

8vfc,  pp.  179.  (2113 

No.  11.  Three  glimpses  of  Brookline,  in  1700,  1800,  and  1900.  By  Marion  L. 
Sharp-  8vo,  pp.  15.  Printed  in  September,  1897.  (2114 

No.  12.  Major  Thompson's  deposition.  Being  a  spirited  protest  to  the  General 
Court  by  a  Brookline  patriot  of  1775  against  the  forcible  quartering  of  soldiers 
in  his  domicile.  8vo,  pp.  [17]-20.  Printed  in  Jan.,  1898.  (2115 

No.  13.  The  Brookline  Town  Meeting.  By  Charles  W.  Kellogg,  jr.  8vo,  pp. 
21-34.  Printed  in  October,  1897.  (2116 

No.  14.  The  Devotion  family  of  Brookline.  By  Susan  Vining  Gross.  8vo,  pp. 
35-46.  Printed  in  April,  1898.  (2117 

No.  15.  Extracts  from  the  account  book  of  John  Goddard,  of  Brookline.  Svo, 
pp.  47-53.  Printed  in  July,  1898.  (2117o 

No.  16.  More  early  notices  of  local  events.  Collected  by  Ellen  Chase.  Svo, 
pp.  55-64.  Printed  in  March,  1899.  (2118 

No.  17.  Town  papers,  1774-1822.  Selected  and  communicated  to  the  Society 
by  Edward  W.  Baker.  Svo,  pp.  67-74.  (2119 

No.  18.  Brookline  in  the  Anti-Slavery  movement.  By  Harold  Parker  Wil 
liams.  Svo,  pp.  75-88.  Printed  in  October,  .1899.  (2120 

Nos.  19-20.  Some  works  relating  to  Brookline,  Massachusetts,  from  its  settle 
ment  to  the  year  1900.  By  Charles  Knowles  Bolton.  Svo,  pp.  89-179.  Printed 
in  January,  1900.  (2121 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  PUBLICATION  SOCIETY.  Some  works  relating  to  Brook- 
line,  Massachusetts,  from  its  settlement  to  the  year  1900.  With  notes  and 
corrections.  By  Charles  Knowles  Bolton.  Brookline,  1900.  Reprinted 
from  the  Publications  of  the  Society. 

Svo,  pp.  91-117.  (2122 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Brookline,  Mass. 

BROOKLINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the    [1st]    annual    meeting, 
January  28,  1902.     Brookline,  Mass.,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  47.      Plate. 

Contents:  President's  annual  address;  The*Devotion  family,  by  Walter  K. 
Watkins  ;  Reports  :  Officers  and  committees  ;  Members  :  By-laws.  (2123 

BROOKLINE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the    [2nd]    annual    meeting, 
January  28,  1903.     Brookline,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  58,  v. 

Contents:  President's  address:  The  Goddard  bouse,  built  about  1730:  its 
owners  and  occupants,  by  Julia  Goddard;  The  Sewall  house,  by  Charles  H. 
Stearns.  (2124 

BROOKLINE  HISTORIAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  the  annual  meet 
ing.  January  27,  1904.     Brookline,  Mass.,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  56,  v.      Plates. 

Contents  :  President's  annual  address  ;  Brookline  Volunteer  Fire  Department, 
by  Edward  W.  Baker  ;  Reports  of  officers,  etc.  ;  Additions  to  Library  ;  Charter 
of  incorporation  ;  List  of  members  ;  Officers  and  committees  ;  By-laws.  (2125 


COLONIAL    SOCIETY   OF    MASSACHUSETTS.  291 

BKOOKLINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  No.  1.     Jeremy  Gridley.  Paper 

road  before  the  Society,  October  22,  1902.     By  R.  G.  F.  Gandage.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (212G 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  2.  Elbanan  Winchester,  by 
John  Emory  Hoar ;  Recollections  of  Brookline,  by  Mary  W.  Poor ;  Brook- 
line  village,  1865  to  1902,  from  notes  by  Martin  Kingman.  Brookline,  Mass., 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (2127 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  3,  [pt.  1].  John  White,  of 
Muddy  River,  and  descendants  of  his  youngest  son,  Benjamin.  A  paper 
read  before  the  society  April  22,  1903,  and  April  27,  1904,  by  Charles  F. 
White.  Brookline,  Mass.,  The  Society,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  38,  pi.,  port.,  map,  geneal.  tab.  (2128 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  3,  [pt.  2].  The  Centennial  of 
Blue  Hill  Academy.  A  paper  by  R.  G.  F.  Candage.  Read  at  the  meeting 
of  the  society,  Dec.  23,  1903.  [Brookliue,  Mass.]  The  Society,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Caption  title.  (2129 

CAXTOy  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Canton,  Mass. 

CANTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Did  John  Eliot  preach  at  Ponkapog?  Paper  read 
before  the  Society,  May  (5,  1878,  by  D.  T.  V.  Huntooii. 

Broadside.  (213O 

THE  COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 
Boston,  Mass. 

THE  COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  By-laws.  With  the  certificate  of 
incorporation  and  lists  of  officers  and  members.  Boston,  1893. 

8vo.  pp.   17.  (2131 

Tin;  COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Historical  work  in  Massachusetts. 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1893. 
8vo,   pp.   57. 
Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Society,  Vol.  I.  (2132 

THE  COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Publications.  Vol.  i.  Transac 
tions,  1892-1894.  Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  525.      Facsimiles.      Portraits. 

CONTENTS. 

* 

Part  1.  Introductory  note  ;  Transactions,  1892  :  Council ;  Members  ;  Histor 
ical  work  in  Massachusetts,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Beverly  and  the  set 
tlement  at  Bass  River,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  John  Saffln  and  slave  Adam,  by  A. 
C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Palatine  Light  and  the  Shipwreck  of  the  Palatines,  by  H.  II. 
Edes  ;  Daniel  Denison,  by  D.  D.  Slade  ;  Remarks  on  the  Antinomians  and  Quak 
ers,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  The  Lady  Mowlson  scholarship,  by  W.  W.  Goodwin  ; 
Minutes  of  the  Bristol  Convention,  1774,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  and  E.  G.  Porter  ; 
Corporations  in  the  days  of  the  Colonies,  by  Andrew  McF.  Davis,  with  remarks 
by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  The  right  to  coin  under  the  Colonial  charters,  by  R.  N. 
Toppan  ;  The  Psalmodies  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts  Bay,  by  S.  Lothrop 
Thorndike  ;  Draft  by  Major  Shaw  of  the  Institution  of  the  Cincinnati,  with 
facsimile,  and  remarks  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Minutes  of  the  Bristol  Convention, 
1775  ;  Memoir  of  Frederick  Lothrop  Ames,  by  Leverett  Saltonstall.  A  frontier 


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family  (Wheelwright),  by  Edmund  M.  Wheelwright;  Memoir  of  Francis 
Parkman,  by  Edward  Wheelwright ;  The  pedigree  of  Ann  Radcliffe,  Lady  Mowl- 
son,  by  A.  McF.  Davis ;  Commission  to  Charles  de  La  Tour  as  Lieutenant- 
General  of  Acadia,  1631 ;  John  Saffin's  tomb  and  family,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr ; 
The  family  of  John  Kind,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Andrew  and  Peter  Fanueil,  and 
Peter  Baynton  and  his  Sutton  lands,  by  H.  H.  Edes ;  Document  pertaining  to 
English  contributions  for  the  sufferers  by  the  battle  of  Lexington  ;  The  Massa 
chusetts  election  sermons,  by  Lindsay  Swift ;  Index.  (2133 

COLONIAL   SOCIETY   OF   MASSACHUSETTS.     Publications.     "  Vol.    n,    reserved   for 

the  Commissions  and  Instructions  of  the  Royal  Governors  of  the  Province 

of  Massachusetts  Bay."     Cf.  Preface  to  Vol.  in.     Not  yet  printed.         (2134 

COLONIAL    SOCIETY   OF   MASSACHUSETTS.     Publications.     Vol.    in.     Transactions, 

1895-1897.     Boston,  1900. 

8vo.  pp.  xxiv,  577.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Members ;  Transactions ;  Provincial  banks :  land  and 
silver,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  The  religious  situation  in  the  Ameri 
can  colonies  before  the  Revolution,  by  Joseph  Henry  Allen  ;  Remarks  by  William 
G.  Weld  in  communicating  two  papers  pertaining  to  the  Land  Bank  of  1740 — 
text  of  these  documents  ;  Remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Notes  on  the 
trial  and  punishment  of  crimes  in  the  court  of  assistants  in  the  time  of  the  col 
ony,  and  in  the  superior  court  of  judicature  in  the  first  years  of  the  province,  by 
John  Noble ;  Remarks  by  Henry  H.  Edes  in  presenting  some  volumes  of  the 
Bromley  maps  of  Boston  ;  Captain  John  Quelch,  the  pirate,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell, 
jr. ;  Remarks  upon  the  death  of  Leverett  Saltonstall,  by  Philip  Howes  Sears,  Ed 
ward  Griffin  Porter,  George  Silsbee  Hale,  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  Henry  Williams; 
The  site  of  Governor  Winthrop's  house  in  Boston,  by  Frederick  Lewis  Gay  ;  Paper 
on  Sir  Thomas  Mowlson,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  Bibliography  of  the 
historical  publications  of  the  New  England  states,  by  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark 
Griffin  ;  Reports  ;  Copy  of  an  indictment  of  two  negroes,  -in  1742,  for  attempting 
to  fight  a  duel  on  Boston  Common  ;  Robert  Sedgwick,  by  Henry  Dwight  Sedgwick  ; 
Remarks  by  Charles  Sedgwick  Rackemann  ;  Remarks  by  Henry  H.  Edes  in  commu 
nicating  a  letter  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Gary,  1806  ;  New  England  plants  seen  by  the 
earliest  colonists,  by  George  Lincoln  Goodale  ;  Certificate  of  Gov.  Shirley's  Prot 
estantism,  1746  ;  Remarks  by  the  president  upon  the  death  of  Martin  Brimmer, 
Edward  Wigglesworth,  Daniel  Denison  Slade  ;  Remarks  by  George  Silsbee  Hale, 
William  Watson  Goodwin,  Abner  Cheney  Goodell,  jr.,  Henry  Ernest  Woods,  Ed 
ward  Wheelwright,  John  Lowell,  Charles  Montraville  Green ;  Paper  by  Abner 
Cheney  Goodell,  jr.,  describing  the  Massachusetts  House  Journals,  1644-1657 ; 
Remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  in  communicating  an  anonymous  letter  to 
Governor  Shirley  threatening  to  burn  his  house  :  Remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr., 
in  communicating  a  proclamation  by  Gov.  Hancock  in  1783  ;  Notes  on  the  libel 
suit  of  Knowles  v.  Douglass  in  the  superior  court  of  judicature,  1748  and  1749; 
Correspondence  between  Secretary  Willard  and  Commodore  Knowles,  1747; 
Copy  of  a  petition  of  Martin  Brimmer  and  five  French  Protestants  to  be  ad 
mitted  to  citizenship  in  the  province,  1730  ;  The  suit  of  Frost  v.  Leighton,  1734, 
by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Decision  of  the  supreme  judicial  court  of  Massa 
chusetts  affecting  the  Old  South  Society  in  Boston,  1876  ;  Paper  by  Appleton 
Prentiss'  Clark  Griffin  respecting  a  hitherto  unknown  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Franklin ;  Remarks  by  the  President  in  referring  to  the  death  of  William 
Gordon  Weld  and  Governor  Russell  ;  Reports ;  Resolutions  on  the  death  of 
Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould  :  Remarks  by  James  Bradley  Thayer,  Philip  Howes 
Sears,  Seth  Carlo  Chand^r,  Darwin  Erastus  Ware,  Samuel  L.  Thorndike,  Ed 
ward  Wheelwright,  George  Lincoln  Goodale,  Samuel  Wells,  George  S.  Hale, 
William  Watson,  Henry  H.  Edes.  Remarks  upon  the  death  of  Francis  Amasa 
Walker,  by  John  Lowell ;  Remarks  by  George  S.  Hale  ;  The  early  court  files  of 
Suffolk  county,  by  John  Noble,  with  remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Memoir 
of  William  Gordon  Weld,  by  Joseph  Henry  Allen  ;  Memoir  of  Martin  Brimmer, 
by  George  Silsbee  Hale  ;  Memoir  of  John  Forrester  Andrew,  by  Edmund  March 
Wheelwright ;  Inaugural  address  of  Edward  Wheelwright ;  Correspondence 
between  John  G.  Bourinot  and  Henry  H.  Edes  concerning  the  name  and  ante 
cedents  of  Pierre  Boucher  de  la  Broquerie  ;  Three  letters  written  by  an  Ameri 
can  loyalist  (Martin  Gay)  and  his  wife,  1775-1788,  by  Edward  Wheelwright; 
Harvard  commencement  programme  of  1732,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis;  The 
failure  to  establish  an  hereditary  political  aristocracy  in  the  colonies,  by  Robert 
N.  Toppan  ;  An  unpublished  letter  of  President  Dunster  to  a  committee  of  the 


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General  Court,  in  1653,  concerning  the  affairs  of  Harvard  college,  with  re 
marks  by  II.  II.  Edes,  and  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  The  use  at  American 
colleges  of  the  word  Campus,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  Tribute  to  Darwin  Erastus 
Ware,  by  James  Bradley  Thayer,  John  Noble  ;  A  trial  in  1685  for  frequenting 
the  college  contrary  to  law,  by  John  Noble ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Apthorp 
Gould,  by  Samuel  Lothrop  Thorndike  ;  Tribute  to  John  Lowell ;  Index.  (2135 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Publications.     No.  iv.     Not  published. 

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COLONIAL    SOCIETY    OF    MASSACHUSETTS.     Publications.     Vol.    v.     Transactions, 

181)7,  1898.     Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,  402.     Portraits,  Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  Address  by  the  president,  Edward  Wheelwright ;  The  records  and 
files  of  the  Superiour  Court  of  Judicature,  and  of  the.  Supreme  Judicial  Court — 
their  history  and  places  of  deposit,  by  John  Noble  ;  Reports  ;  Memoir  of  Darwin 
Erastus  Ware,  by  James  B.  Thayer ;  Tribute  to  Judge  Lowell,  by  S.  Lothrop 
Thorndike ;  Tribute  to  George  S.  Hale,  by  Philip  II.  Sears ;  Tribute  to  Judge 
Lowell,  by  John  Noble  ;  Remarks  by  Edward  Griffin  Porter  describing  a  visit  to 
New  England  in  1897  of  Lieut.  Gen.  George  Digby  Barker,  C.  B.,  and  the  diary 
of  his  grandfather,  Lieut.  John  Barker,  1774—1776  ;  Letter  on  the  doings  of  the 
Boston  Tea  Party  from  Dr.  Franklin  to  Thomas  Cushing  and  others,  1774,  with 
remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Communication  by  John  Noble  of  original 
papers  relating  to  the  trial  of  Capt.  Thomas  Preston  and  the  soldiers  concerned 
in  the  riot  of  the  fifth  of  March,  1.770,  and  his  remarks  thereon  ;  Letter  of 
Cotton  Mather,  1714-15,  with  remarks  by  II.  II.  Edes  ;  Extract  from  the  minute 
book  of  the  trial  of  Captain  Preston ;  Memoir  of  William  Eustis  Russell,  by 
Charles  C.  Everett ;  A  Connecticut  land  bank,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ; 
Letter  from  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  communicating  a  copy  of  a  royal  commission 
to  the  bishop  of  London,  1730,  authorizing  him  to  exercise  certain  Episcopal 
functions  in  America  ;  Fragment  of  the  original  journal  of  the  Massachusetts 
House  of  Deputies,  1649,  with  remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  and  John 
Noble  ;  Notes  on  Vol.  in  of  the  printed  copy  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony  Rec 
ords,  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  John  Davis,  of  York,  and  his  Thanksgiving  procla 
mation  of  1681,  by  Henry  H.  Edes  ;  Tribute  to  Francis  Vergnies  Balch,  by  Ed 
ward  Wheelwright,  Charles  S.  Rackemann,  Moses  Williams,  John  Noble,  H.  II. 
Edes.  Henry  Pelham,  the  half-brother  of  John  Singleton  Copley,  by  Denison 
Rogers  Slade  ;  Letter  of  Lord  Lyndhurst,  1797  ;  Copley's  picture  of  the  death  of 
Major  Pierson,  by  Edward  G.  Porter ;  Remarks  by  Henry  Williams  on  the 
Charter  Oak  and  the  Connecticut  Charter  ;  Early  letter  of  Washington,  1755  ; 
Memorandum  by  Constance  Gary  Harrison  ;  Remarks  by  II.  II.  Edes  on  Wash 
ington's  attachment  for  Sally  Gary  ;  Hired  man  and  help,  by  Albert  Matthews  ; 
Some  Massachusetts  tories,  by  John  Noble,  with  remarks  by  Edward  G. 
Porter;  Tribute  to  Joseph  Henry  Allen,  by  Archibald  M.  Howe,  II.  II.  Edes; 
The  Land  Bank  of  1740,  the  Silver  Bank,  and  the  Essex  County  Land  Bank,  by 
Andrew  McFarland  Davis ;  The  commission  of  Brig.  Gen.  Joseph  Dwight  as 
Judge  Advocate  during  the  siege  of  Louisburg,  and  a  letter  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Montague  to  Mrs.  Mercy  Warren,  1795,  by  Charles  S.  Rackemann  ;  A  list  of  the 
Harvard  College  theses  of  1063,  with  remarks  by  Henry  II.  Edes  ;  Note  on  the 
use  at  Harvard,  before  1781,  of  letters  at  the  end  of  the  dedication  of  the  com 
mencement  programme :  the  mysterious  letters  interpreted,  remarks  by  John 
Noble,  Abner  C.  Goodell,  Henry  Williams,  George  Lyman  Kittredge.  Reports ' 
Memoir  of  Leverett  Saltonstall,  by  Joseph  II.  Choate  ;  Concerning  the  Quakers 
and  the  charge  of  immodesty  brought  against  them,  by  Henry  A.  Parker  ;  Ac 
count  of  school  stock  given  to  the  Grammar  school  in  Hartford,  by  the  trustees 
under  the  will  of  Gov.  Edward  Hopkins,  1650 ;  Charges  for  printing  Eliot's 
Indian  books — original  letter  from  Hezekiah  Usher  to  the  commissioners  for  the 
United  Colonies,  1664  ;  A  hue  and  cry,  by  John  Noble.  Index.  (2137 

COLONIAL    SOCIETY   OF    MASSACHUSETTS.     Publications.     Vol.    vi.     Transactions. 
1899,  1900.     Boston,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  xix,  534. 

Contents  :  Council  of  the  Society  ;  Members ;  Transactions,  1899  ;  Recogni 
zance  of  Paul  Blanchard,  1776,  charged  with  fraudulently  altering  bills  of  the 
state  of  Massachusetts,  and  exhibition  ot  some  of  the  bills,  by  John  Noble  ;  The 
New  London  Company  United  for  Trade  and  Commerce,  by  Andrew  McFarland 
Davis;  Land  controversies  in  Maine,  1769-1772,  by  John  Noble;  Note  on  the 
Indian  Sagamore  Samoset,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  Photographic  copy  of  a  letter 


294  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  Washington  to  Gen.  Jonathan  Warner,  1777,  with  remarks  hy  Edward  Wheel 
wright  ;  Two  letters  from  James  Lovell,  1778,  and  one  from  Samuel  Adams, 
1777,  by  Denison  R.  Slade  ;  Note  on  James  Lovell,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  Com-' 
munication  by  Robert  Noxon  Toppan  on  an  important  error  in  Secretary  Raw- 
son's  record  of  the  adjournment  of  the  General  Court,  in  May,  16SO  ;  Remarks 
by  Charles  K.  Bolton  on  the  arrest  of  John  Colman,  1720;  Notes,  by  Henry  II. 
Edes,  on  John  Colman,  James  Gooch,  Jeremiah  Belknap ;  Communication  by 
John  Noble,  of  extracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Court  of  Assistants,  1673-1692, 
Remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell ;  Memoir  of  George  Martin  Lane,  by  William  Wat 
son  Goodwin  ;  Tribute  to  Henry  Parker  Quincy,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  by 
Bishop  Lawrence;  The  places  of  worship  of  the  Sandemanians  in  Boston,  by 
Henry  II.  Edes,  with  maps  showing  location  ;  Note  on  Benjamin  Davis,  the  loyal 
ist,  Note  on  Isaac.  Winslow,  senior  and  junior  ;  Remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland 
Davis  on  the  Sandemanians  ;  Communication  by  Frederick  Lewis  Gay,  of  a  Peti 
tion  to  the  Provincial  Congress,  complaining  of  the  quality  of  the  food  furnished 
to  the  army,  1775 ;  The  topographical  terms  "  interval  "  and  "  intervale."  by 
Albert  Matthews  ;  Communication  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes  of  contemporary  verses 
and  an  epitaph  acrostic  in  memory  of  Professor  McKean  ;  The  currency  and  pro 
vincial  politics,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis;  Remarks  by  H.  H.  Edes  in  com 
municating  a  collection  of  letters  and  papers  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Yale 
University  ;  Historical  societies  in  Massachusetts,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ; 
Memoir  of  Daniel  Denison  Slade,  by  Edward  Wheelwright ;  Reports ;  Joseph 
Boucher  De  Niverville,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  An  Old  Harvard  Commencement  pro 
gramme,  1730,  by  John  Noble  ;  Note  on  Boston-Light  ;  A  few  notes  touching  Stran 
gers'  Courts  in  the  colony,  by  John  Noble  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Henry  Allen,  by 
Charles  Carroll  Everett  ;  Communication  by  Worthington  C.  Ford  of  letters  of 
Governor  Shirley  and  William  Bollan  to  the  Lords  of  Trade,  respecting  the  disre 
gard  in  New  England  of  the  Navigation  Laws,  1743  ;  Remarks  by  Andrew  McFar 
land  Davis  ;  The  Purgatory  River  of  Colorado,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  Remarks  by 
Henry  II.  Edes  in  communicating  a  letter  of  Edmund  Quincy  to  his  daughter 
Dorothy,  afterwards  wife  of  John  Hancock,  1773  ;  Note  on  Lydia  Hancock  ;  The 
case  of  Maria  in  the  Court  of  Assistants,  in  1681,  by  John  Noble,  with  remarks 
by  Albert  Matthews  ;  Tribute  to  Edward  Griffin  Porter,  by  Edward  Wheel \v right ; 
Announcement  of  the  formation  of  the  Order  of  the  Descendants  of  Colonial  Gov 
ernors  prior  to  1750  ;  Colonial  America,  by  Worthington  C.  Ford  ;  Notes  on  the 
proposed  abolition  of  slavery  in  Virginia  in  1785,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  Remarks 
on  the  death  of  Edward  John  Phelps,  by  Edward  Wheelwright ;  Paper  by  Henry 
H.  Edes  on  Chief  Justice  Martin  Howard  ;  "  Previous  Legislation  "  a  corrective 
for  colonial  troubles,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  Noxon 
Toppan  when  exhibiting  a  volume  containing  a  sermon,  preached  in  St.  Peter's, 
by  Carvajal,  in  1492  ;  Remarks  by  Henry  II.  Edes  in  communicating  a  file  of 
letters  of  James  Martineau  to  Joseph  Henry  Allen,  1853-1898  ;  Index.  (2138 

THE  COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Publications.  Vol.  vn.  Transac 
tions,  1900-1902.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.   xix,   454.     Portraits.      Plate. 

Contents  :  Transactions  ;  Captain  Thomas  Preston  and  the  Boston  Massacre, 
by  Albert  Matthews;  Remarks  by  the  President  on  an  Episode  connected  with 
the  Battle  of  Lexington  ;  Special  meeting,  28  May,  1900 — tribute  to  President 
Edward  Wheelwright  ;  Annual  meeting,  November,  1900 — Report  of  the  council, 
Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  Memoir  of  Edward  Griffin  Porter,  by  Samuel  Swett 
Green  ;  Tribute  to  Charles  Carroll  Eeverett,  by  S.  Lothrop  Thorndike ;  Com 
munication,  by  Frederic  Lewis  Gay,  of  letters  of  Governor  John  Winthrop  and 
of  the  Reverend  Edmund  Browne ;  Remarks  by  Thomas  Minns  in  presenting 
photographs  of  buildings  and  places  in  Holland;  Remarks  by  Henry  Herbert 
Edes  in  exhibiting  a  Commission  to  Samuel  Porter,  dated  13  August,  1702; 
Tributes  to  Roger  Wolcott ;  Communication  by  Denison  Rogers  Slade  of  a 
Document  relating  to  the  Attleborough  Iron  Works,  dated  13  April,  1745  ;  Paper 
by  Albert  Matthews  on  Brother  Jonathan ;  Communication  by  Worthington 
Chauncey  Ford  of  a  Diary  and  Letters  of  George  Washington,  written  in 
1785  ;  Communication  by  Charles  Knowles  Bolton  of  an  Elegy  on  the  Death 
of  George  Washington  ;  Remarks  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes  in  exhibiting  a  copy 
of  Titan's  New  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  Christian  Account  1729 — Notes  by 
Henry  Winchester  Cunningham  ;  Note  on  William  Sanford,  by  Henry  W.  Cun 
ningham  ;  Tributes  to  Henry  Williams ;  Communication  by  Worthington 
Chauncey  Ford  of  Letters  of  Catharine  Macaulay,  William  Bollan,  and  Thomas 


COLONIAL    SOCIETY    OF    MASSACHUSETTS.  295 

Pownall,  relating  to  the  Boston  Massacre ;  Communication  by  Henry  W. 
Cunningham  of  Letters  of  Joshua  Bates  and  Jared  Sparks  ;  Remarks  by  Henry 
H.  Edes  in  communicating  a  letter  of  Miss  Fanny  Searle  describing  an  ex 
cursion  on  the  Middlesex  Canal  in  1817 ;  Tribute  to  Robert  Noxon  Toppan ; 
Reports ;  Paper  by  Albert  Matthews  on  Indian  Summer ;  Remarks  by  Henry 
Winchester  Cunningham  in  communicating  a  Journal  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
Joseph  Vose,  written  during  the  Expedition  against  Canada,  from  26  April, 
to  2  July,  1776 ;  Memoir  cf  Robert  Noxon  Toppan,  by  Andrew  McFarland 
Davis  ;  Taper  by  Albert  Matthews  on  Bounties  for  Scalps  ;  Remarks  by  Andrew 
McFarland  Davis  in  exhibiting  a  Table  of  Silver  Rates  from  1706  to  1750; 
Remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  in  exhibiting  a  Table  of  Rates  of  Silver 
from  1730  to  1747  ;  Paper  by  Robert  Noxon  Toppan  on  Edward  Rawson  ;  Trib 
utes  to  James  Bradley  Thayer  ;  Paper  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes  on  the  Degree  of 
LL.  D.  conferred  on  Professor  John  Winthrop  by  Harvard  College  in  1773 ; 
Remarks  by  Albert  Matthews  on  the  Degree  of  LL.  D.  conferred  on  George 
Washington  by  Harvard  College  in  1776 ;  Paper  by  Denison  Rogers  Slade  on 
the  Portraits  of  Montcalm  ;  Remai'ks  by  William  Coolidge  Lane  on  Two  Jour 
nals  written  by  Governor  Henry  Hamilton  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Carroll  Everett, 
by  Ephraim  Emerton  ;  Communication  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford  of  a 
Diary  of  George  Washington,  kept  at  Mount  Vernon,  from  1  January  to  30 
April,  1786 ;  Communication  by  Samuel  Lothrop  Thorndike  of  a  paper  on 
Andrew  Craigie,  of  Cambridge,  written  by  John  Holmes  ;  Index. 

(For  Vol.   viir,  Transactions,    1902-1904,   published   in    1906,    see  Appendix.) 

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COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Historical  work  in  Massachusetts.  By 
Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  (Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Colo 
nial  Society  of  Massachusetts,  Vol.  i.)  Cambridge,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  57.  (2143 

THE  COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Corporations  in  the  days  of  the 
Colony.     By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  34. 
Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Society,  Vol  i.  (214O 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Memoir  of  Francis  Parkman.     By  Ed 
mund  Wheelwright.     Cambridge,  1894. 
8vo,   pp.    49.      With   portrait. 
Reprinted   from   the   Publications   of   the   Society,    Vol.    I.      (160   copies.) 

(2141 

COLONIAL   SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Memoir   of   Frederick   Lothrop   Ames. 
By  Leverett  Saltonstall.     Boston  :  Printed  for  private  distribution.     1894. 
8vo,  pp.  9.      With  portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Society,  Vol.  i.      (100  copies.)        (2142 
COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Bibliography  of  the  historical  publica 
tions   issued   by   the   New    England    States.     By   Appleton    Prentiss   Clark 
Griffin.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  in.  (2144 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Provincial  banks :  land  and  silver.     By 
Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  40. 

Reprinted   from    the   Publications   of   the   Colonial    Society   of   Massachusetts, 
Vol.  in.  (2145 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Criminal  trials  in  the  Court  of  Assist 
ants  and  Superior  Court  of  Judicature,  1630-1700.  By  John  Noble.  Cam 
bridge,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  in.  (214G 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     The  libel  suit  of  Knowles  vs.  Douglass, 
1748  and  1749.     By  John  Noble.     Cambridge,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  31. 
Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  in.  (2147 


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COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     The  Massachusetts  election  sermons; 

an  essay  in  descriptive  bibliography.     By  Lindsay  Swift.  Cambridge,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  68. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Society,  Vol.  i.  (2147a 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Memoir  of  John  Forrester  Andrew.    By 
Edmund  March  Wheelwright.     Cambridge,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  26. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  in.  (2148 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Martin  Gay.     Three  letters  written  by 
an   American   loyalist  and   his   wife,    1775-1788.     With   notes   by   Edward 
Wheelwright.     Cambridge,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  in.  (2149 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Recent  visit  of  Gen.  Barker,  and  diary 
of  Lieut.  Barker  during  the  siege  of  Boston.  By  Edward  G.  Porter.  Cam 
bridge,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  vi.  (215O 

COLONIAL   SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     The  currency  and  provincial  politics, 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  17. 

Reprinted   from   the   Publications   of   the   Colonial    Society   of   Massachusetts, 
Vol.  vi.  (2151 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     "  Previous  legislation,"  a  corrective  for 
colonial  troubles.    By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.    Cambridge,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  14. 

Reprinted   from   the   Publications   of   the   Colonial    Society   of   Massachusetts, 
Vol.  vi.  (2153 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  The  terms  Hired  Man  and  Help.  By 
Albert  Matthews.  Cambridge,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  34. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Publications,   Vol.  v.]  (2153 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     The  use  at  American  colleges  of  the 
word  "  campus."     By  Albert  Matthews.     Cambridge,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  in.  (2154 

COLONIAL    SOCIETY   OF    MASSACHUSETTS.     The   Indian    Sagamore    Saruoset.     By 
Albert  Matthews.     Cambridge,  1901. 
Svo,  pp.  15. 

Reorinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  vi.  (2155 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Memoir  of  Edward  Griffin  Porter.  By 
Samuel  Swett  Green.  Reprinted  from  the  publications  of  the  Colonial 
Society  of  Massachusetts,  Vol.  vi.  Cambridge,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  10.     Front,    (port.).  (2156 

COLONIAL   SOCIETY   OF   MASSACHUSETTS.     The  topographical   terms   "  Interval " 
and  "  Intervale."     By  Albert  Matthews.     Cambridge,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  17. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  vi.  (2157 

COLONIA^  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Brother  Jonathan,  by  Albert  Matthews. 
Cambridge,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  34. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  vn.  (2158 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Joseph  Boucher  de  Niverville.     By  Al 
bert  Matthews.     Cambridge,  1902. 
Svo,  pp.  8. 
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COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     Memoir  of  Robert  Noxon  Toppan,   by 
Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1002. 
8vo,  pp.  13.      Front,   (port.). 

Reprinted    from    the    Publications    of   the    Colonial    Society    of   Massachusetts, 
Vol.  vir.  (21GO 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Tribute  of  the  Colonial  Society  of  Massa 
chusetts  to  James  Bradley  Thayer.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.   20.  (2161 

COLONIAL    SOCIETY    OF    MASSACHUSETTS.     Notes    on    the    proposed    abolition    of 
slavery  in  Virginia  in  1785.     By  Albert  Matthews.     Cambridge,  1903. 
8vo,    pp.    13. 
Reprinted   from   the   Publications,   Vol.    vi.  (2162 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  A  bibliography  of  the  Massachusetts 
House  journals,  1715-177(3,  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.  Cambridge, 
1905. 

8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.    [3]-87. 

Keprinted   from   the   Publications   of   the   Colonial    Society   of   Massachusetts, 
Vol.  iv.  (2163 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Curious  features  of  some  of  the  early 
notes  or  bills  used  as  a  circulating  medium  in  Massachusetts.  By  Andrew 
McFarland  Davis.  Cambridge,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.  x.  (2164 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  Journal  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Joseph 
Yose,  April- July,  1776 ;  ed.  by  Henry  Winchester  Cunningham.  Cam 
bridge,  1905.' 

8vo,  pp.  20.      Front.,  double  map. 

Reprinted    from    the    Publications    of    the    Colonial    Society    of   Massachusetts, 
Vol.  vn.  (2165 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Joyce  Junior.  By  Albert  Matthews. 
Cambridge,  1905. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications,  Vol.   vin.  (2166 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     The  limitations  of  prices  in  Massachu 
setts,  1776-1779.     By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge.   1905. 
Large  8vo.  pp.   20. 
Reprinted  from  the  Publications,   Vol.   x.  (2167 

COLONIAL    SOCIETY    OF    MASSACHUSETTS.     The    word    Palatine    in    America,    by 

Albert  Matthews.     Cambridge,  1905. 
8vo,   pp.   24. 

Reprinted   from   the   Publications   of   the   Colonial    Society   of   Massachusetts, 
Vol.   vin.  (2168 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.     The  word  Park  in  the  United  States. 
Albert  Matthews.     Cambridge,  190(>. 
8vo,  pp.  373-309. 
Reprinted   from    the   Publications,   Vol.    vnr.  (2169 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Concord,  Mass. 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     [List  of  officers;    By-laws.]     [Concord,  1SSG.] 
8vo,  pp.    (4).     No  title-page.  (217O 


298  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  1.  Preliminaries  of  Concord 
fight.  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  George  Tolman. 
[Concord,  Mass.]  The  Concord  Antiquarian  Society  [1901?]. 

Svo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  28.      Front.  (2171 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  2.  The  Concord  minute 
men.  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  March  4,  1901,  by 
George  Tolman.  [Concord.  Mass.]  The  Society  [1901?]. 

8vo,  pp.  27.      Front,  (2172 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  3.  Wright's  Tavern.  Read 
before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  George  Tolman.  [Concord, 
Mass.]  [1901?]. 

8vo,  pp.  26.      Front.  (2173 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  4.  Concord  and  the  tele 
graph.  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society.  January  C5,  1902. 
By  Alfred  Munroe.  [Concord,  Mass.]  [1902]. 

8vo,    pp.    22.      Front,     (port.)- 

An  account  of  the  fnventions  of  Harrison  Gray  Dyar. 

"•Fostcript  by  the  secretary,"  George  Tolman.     pp.  13-22.  (2174 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  5.  Story  of  an  old  house. 
Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  the  Hon.  John  S.  Keyes. 
[Concord,  Mass.]  The  Concord  Antiquarian  Society  [1902?]. 

8vo,  pp.   17.     Front.  (2175 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  0.  John  Jack,  the  slave,  and 
Daniel  Bliss,  the  Tory.  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by 
George  Tolman.  [Concord,  Mass.]  [1902?] 

8vo,  pp.  21.      Front.  (2176 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  7.  The  plantation  at  Mus- 
ketequid.  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  Albert  E. 
Wood.  C.  E.  [Concord,  Mass.]  [1902?] 

8vo,  pp.   26.      Front,    (fold.  map).  (2177 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  8.  Events  of  April  nine 
teenth.  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  George  Tolman. 
[Concord,  Mass.]  [1902?] 

8vo,  pp.  36.     1  pi.  (2178 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  9.  How  our  great-grand 
fathers  lived.  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  Albert  E. 
Wood,  C.  E.  [Concord,  Mass.]  [1902?] 

8vo,  pp.  25.      Front.  (2179 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  10.  Indian  relics  in  Concord. 
Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  Adams  Tolman.  [Con 
cord,  Mass.]  [1902?] 

8vo,  pp.  26.      Front.  (2180 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  11.  "  Graves  and  worms  and 
epitaphs."  Read  before  the  Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  by  George  Tol 
man.  [Concord,  Mass.]  [1902?] 

8vo,  pp.  30.     Front.  (2181 

CONCORD  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Celebration  of  the  two  hundred  sixty-ninth 
birthday  of  Concord  by  the  Antiquarian  Society  of  that  town,  September  the 
twelfth,  1904;  report  of  the  eighteenth  anniversary  of  the  Concord  Anti 
quarian  Society,  with  address  by  Mr.  P.  K.  Walcott,  together  with  a  list  of 
members  of  the  Society.  [Boston]  Printed  for  the  Society,  [1904]. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (2182 


DEDHAM   HISTOKICAL   SOCIETY.  299 

CONNECTICUT  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Springfield,  Mass. 

CONNECTICUT  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  and  Proceedings,  1876-1881. 
Springfield,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,  325.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Prefatory  Note  ;  Officers  of  the  Society,  1881-82  ;  List  of  Members  ; 
Articles  of  Association ;  By-Laws ;  Introductory  Address,  by  the  President, 
Henry  Morris ;  The  Breck  Controversy  in  the  First  Parish  in  Springfield,  in 
1735,  by  Mason  A.  Green  ;  Salmon  and  Shad  in  the  Connecticut  River,  by  Alfred 
Booth  ;  The  Old  Springfield  Fire  Department,  by  Joseph  K.  Newell  ;  The  Old 
Main  Street  Jail  and  the  House  of  Correction  in  Springfield,  by  Henry  Morris 
Dr.  Stephen  Williams,  by  John  W.  Harding ;  Elizur  Holyoke,  by  Henry  Morris 
Springfield  in  the  Insurrection  of  1786  (Shays's  Rebellion),  by  William  L.  Smith 
Review  of  Peters's  History  of  Connecticut,  by  Charles  Hammond  ;  Early  naviga 
tion  of  the  Connecticut  River — the  First  Steamboat,  by  T.  M.  Dewey  ;  The  Old 
Pynchon  Fort  and  its  Builders,  by  Henry  Morris ;  Count  Rumford  and  his 
Early  Life,  by  Everett  A.  Thompson  ;  Dartmouth  College  and  the  State  of  New 
Connecticut,  1776-1782,  by  John  L.  Rice;  Slavery  in  the  Connecticut  Valley,  by 
Henry  Morris ;  Ryefield ;  or,  a  Town  in  the  Connecticut  Valley  at  the  Com 
mencement  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  by  Mrs.  William  Rice  ;  Letter  of  Stephen 
Williams,  D.  D.,  to  his  children,  1760  ;  Miles  Morgan,  by  Henry  Morris  ;  Minne- 
tona,  or  the  Indian  Gift,  an  Historical  Poem,  by  William  S.  Shurtleff ;  Bicen 
tennial  Address,  1836,  by  Oliver  B.  Morris  (originally  delivered  in  the  First 
Church  in  Springfield,  May  25,  1836,  on  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the 
Settlement  of  the  Town).  (2183 

CONNECTICUT  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  and  Proceedings,  1882-1903. 
Vol.  ii.  Springfield,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  309. 

Contents :  Prefatory  note ;  Officers ;  Members ;  Rev.  Robert  Breck  contro 
versy,  by  E.  II.  Byington  ;  William  Pynchon,  the  founder  of  Springfield,  by  E.  H. 
Byington  ;  History  of  township  number  nine,  formerly  called  Murrayfield,  more 
lately  Chester,  by  A.  M.  Copeland  ;  Leaves  from  the  records  of  an  old  parish, 
by  Ernest  N.  Bagg ;  The  Pocumtuck  confederacy,  by  George  Sheldon ;  The 
Stockbridge  Indians,  by  J.  W.  Harding ;  Springfield  in  olden  times,  by  Henry  M. 
Burt ;  Fire  department  of  the  city  of  Springfield,  by  A.  P.  Leshure ;  Judge 
Shurtleff  as  a  soldier,  by  Russell  II.  Conwell ;  Judge  Shurtleff  as  a  lawyer,  by 
A.  M.  Copeland  ;  The  early  physicians  of  Hampden  county,  by  Marshall  Calkins ; 
The  Irish  pioneers  of  the  Connecticut  Valley,  by  Edward  A.  Hall ;  The  early 
dentists  of  Hampden  county,  by  Andrew  J.  Flanagan ;  William  Pynchon,  by 
Lillian  Palmer  Powers ;  Historical  relations  of  Springfield  and  Westfield,  by 
J.  C.  Greenough ;  The  American  Indian,  by  Benjamin  D.  Hahn ;  Springfield 
during  the  Revolution,  by  Henry  A.  Booth.  (2184 

DANVERS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Danvers,  Mass. 

DANVERS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Old  Anti-Slavery  Days.  Proceedings  of  the 
commemorative  meeting  held  by  the  Danvers  Historical  Society,  at  the 
Town  Hall,  Danvers,  April  26,  1893,  with  introduction,  letters,  and  sketches. 
Danvers,  1893. 

8vo,   pp.   xxvii,    151.      Photograph.      Plate.  (2185 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

DedJiam,  Mass. 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Plan  of  Dedham  Village,  Mass.,  1636-1876.  With 
description  of  the  grants  of  lots  to  the  original  owners,  transcribed  from  the 
town  records ;  the  plan  showing  approximately  the  situation  of  the  original 


300  AMERICAK    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

grants  with  relation  to  the  present  village.  Published  by  the  Dedhani  His 
torical  Society,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  15,  (1).  Plan.  (2186 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham,  England.  A  paper  read  at  the  monthly 
meeting  of  the  Society,  December  7,  1887.  By  Rev.  William  F.  Cheney. 
[Dedham,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (2187 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Epitaphs  in  the  old  burial  place,  Dedham,  Mass. 
Copied  and  arranged  by  Rev.  Carlos  Slafter,  A.  M.  Published  by  the  Ded 
ham  Historical  Society,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  53.      Woodcut.  (2188 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  reports  of  the  Society,  1889,  with  by-laws 

and  list  of  members.     Dedham,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  14,   (1).     View.  (2189 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  reports  of  the  Society,  1890,  with  by-laws 

and  list  of  members.     Dedham,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.   7.  (2190 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  reports,  1891.     Dedham,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (2191 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY-.     Annual  reports,  1892.     Dedham,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  7   (1).  (2192 

Same.     1893.     Svo,  pp.  8.  (2192a 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Northerly  part  of  ancient  line  between  Dedham 
and  Dorchester.  By  Charles  Francis  Jenney.  Read  before  the  Society, 
November  7,  1889.  Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  i. 
1890.  [Dedham,  1890.] 

Svo,  pp.  15.     Two  maps.  (2193 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paul's  Bridge.  By  Charles  F.  Jenney.  [Ded 
ham,  1890.] 

Svo,  pp.  7.      Woodcut.  (2194 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Published  by  the 
Society.  Vol.  i.  Dedham,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  120.  Illustrated.  Vols.  i  xiv,  edited,  and  many  articles  written, 
by  Julius  H.  Tuttle. 

Contents :  Prospectus ;  Brief  sketch  of  the  Society ;  Publications ;  Diary  of 
Nathaniel  Ames  ;  Incidents  in  the  history  of  West  Dedham,  by  Calvin  S.  Locke ; 
The  Fisher  family,  by  Horace  N.  Fisher  ;  The  penal  institutions  of  Dedham,  by 
John  W.  Worthington  ;  Sheriffs  of  County  of  Norfolk  ;  Gleanings  from  newspaper 
literature,  by  H.  T.  Boyd  ;  Dedham  in  the  Rebellion,  by  Joseph  H.  Lathrop  ;  Bib 
liography  of  Dedham,  by  G.  W.  Humphrey  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Book  notices ; 
Northerly  part  of  ancient  line  between  Dedham  and  Dorchester,  by  Charles  Fran 
cis  Jenney  ;  Extracts  from  the  Ames  Diary,  by  Sarah  B.  "Baker  ;  Dover  records, 
by  Charles  H.  Smith  ;  The  Hawes  family,  by  Gilbert  R.  Hawes  ;  Pen  pictures 
of  old  times,  [by  John  Cox]  ;  Needham  epitaphs,  with  notes,  by  Charles  C. 
Greenwood  :  Abigail  Ellis  ;  Annual  meeting ;  Notes  ;  The  old  Townsend  house 
in  Needham,  by  George  K.  Clarke ;  The  schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham,  by 
Carlos  Slafter  ;  The  old  chestnut  trees,  Dedham,  by  G.  W.  Humphrey  ;  Births, 
marriages  and  deaths,  Franklin,  Mass.,  by  H.  E.  Ruggles ;  Stagecoaching  in 
old  times,  by  H.  Guild  ;  Obituary  ;  Paul's  Bridge,  by  C.  F.  Jenney  ;  The  Pillar 
of  liberty  ;  Recollections  of  the  old  Dedham  branch  railroad,  by  G.  F.  Fisher ; 
Caryl  family,  by  C.  S.  Locke;  Thayer  family,  by  J.  H.  Burdakin.  (2195 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  n.  Ded 
ham,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  (6),  166.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  birds  of  Dedham,  by  J.  R.  Wakefleld  ;  Schools  and  teachers  of 
Dedham,  by  C.  Slafter  ;  The  brute  enemies  of  the  early  settlers,  by  A.  J.  Hewins ; 
Needham  epitaphs,  by  C.  C.  Greenwood ;  Diary  of  Nathaniel  Ames ;  Franklin 
[Mass.]  records,  by  H.  E.  Ruggles;  Dedham  in  the  Rebellion,  by  J.  H.  Lathrop; 


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Dover  [Mass.]  records,  by  C.  H.  Smith;  Proceedings;  Madame  Knight's  journal, 
by  E.  Worthington  ;  Hon.  George  II.  Kulm,  by  G.  K.  Clarke  ;  John  Cox,  by  II.  O 
Ilildreth;  A  pen  picture  of  old  times;  Annual  report,  1891;  Mrs.  Sally  Cole,  by 
II.  O.  Ilildreth  ;  Vine  Rock  bridge  in  Dedham,  by  II.  T.  Boyd  ;  A  tomb  in  the 
old  burying  ground,  by  F.  L.  Gay;  Clerks  of  the  first  parish  in  Needham,  by 
G.  K.  Clarke  ;  The  Colburn  family  of  West  Dedham  ;  Dover  in  the  Revolution, 
by  F.  Smith;  Matilda  W.  Vose  ;  The  old  school  and  court-house,  by  H.  Guild; 
Domestic  utensils  and  furniture  used  in  Dedham  since  1635,  by  R.  M.  Ferguson  ; 
Lusher  wills,  by  F.  L.  Gay  ;  Boston  and  Providence  Railroad  ;  The  treasurers 
of  the  first  parish  in  Needham,  by  G.  K.  Clarke  ;  The  Dedham  covenant ;  Notes 
and  queries  ;  New  publications.  (219<> 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  in. 
Dedham,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  205.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Indian  missions  in  Massachusetts,  by  M.  S.  Locke ;  Schools  and 
teachers  of  Dedham,  by  C.  Slafter  ;  Early  times  in  Dedham,  by  M.  A.  Smith  ; 
Diary  of  Nathaniel  Ames  ;  Dover,  Mass.,  in  the  Revolution,  by  F.  Smith  ;  Frank 
lin  (Mass.)  records,  by  II.  E.  Ruggles ;  Dedham  in  the  Rebellion,  by  .1.  II. 
Lathrop  ;  First  parish  in  Needham  records,  by  G.  K.  Clarke  ;  The  editor  of  by 
gone  days,  by  II.  T.  Boyd  ;  Dover  records,  by  C.  II.  Smith  ;  Needham  epitaphs, 
by  C.  C.  Greenwood ;  John  Eliot ;  Ezekiel  Holliman ;  Samuel  Dexter,  by  C.  A. 
Staples  ;  First  parish  in  Needham,  deacons,  by  G.  K.  Clarke  ;  Warren  Colburn  ; 
Annual  Report  of  the  Society,  1892  ;  Dedham  town  government,  by  M.  A.  Smith  ; 
The  Checkering  family,  by  F.  Smith  ;  John  Hunting,  by  T.  D.  Huntting ;  High 
street,  Dedham,  by  D.  G.  Hill  ;  Extracts  from  Richards  diary,  1801-1844,  by 
M.  A.  Smith  ;  Michael  Metcalf  s  freedom,  1618  ;  Isaac  Colburn  ;  The  Dedham 
institutions  for  savings,  by  D.  G.  Hill ;  Extracts  from  the  Sewall  diary,  by  F.  L. 
(Jay  ;  The  Fisher  family,  by  P.  A.  Fisher  ;  Notes  and  Queries.  (2197 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  iv.  Ded 
ham,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  187.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  first  court-house,  1793,  by  Erastus  Worthington  ;  The  stone 
court-house,  1827,  by  J.  II.  Cobb ;  The  court-house  extension,  1S62,  by  J.  II. 
Cobb  ;  Schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham,  by  C.  Slafter  ;  The  Fisher  family,  by 
P.  A.  Fisher ;  Needham  epitaphs,  by  C.  C.  Greenwood ;  Diary  of  Nathaniel 
Ames,  by  S.  B.  Baker ;  First  parish  in  Needham,  records,  by  G.  K.  Clarke ; 
Quaker  persecutions  in  Dedham,  by  F.  L.  Gay  ;  Dedham  in  the  Rebellion,  by  J. 
II.  Lathrop  ;  The  Whiting  family,  by  C.  L.  Alden  ;  Folklore,  from  early  Ded 
ham  records ;  The  Checkering  family,  by  F.  Smith ;  Dover  records,  by  C.  II. 
Smith  ;  Some  graduates  of  Harvard  College,  by  A.  B.  Page  ;  The  stone  mill  and 
water  privileges,  1862,  by  C.  Guild  ;  Franklin  records,  by  II.  E.  Ruggles  ;  An 
nual  report  of  the  Society,  1893  ;  The  Richards  diary,  by  M.  A.  Smith  ;  Wren- 
tham  records ;  The  powder  house,  Dedham ;  Daniel  Whiting,  by  F.  Smith ; 
Members  of  the  Society  ;  H.  O.  Hildreth,  by  E.  Worthington  ;  The  Lewis  family, 
by  F.  L.  Gay  ;  Descendants  of  Ensign  Thomas  Fuller,  by  F.  H.  Fuller ;  Barnabas 
Metcalf  and  his  descendants,  by  F.  J.  Metcalf  ;  Notes  on  the  Woodcock  family, 
by  II.  R.  Guild  ;  Deaths  ;  Notes  and  queries.  (2198 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  v.  Ded 
ham,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  187.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  Dexter  clock,  1763 ;  Schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham,  con 
tinued  ;  The  Lewis  family,  continued ;  Dedham  in  the  Rebellion,  continued ; 
The  Metcalf  family,  continued  ;  The  Fisher  family,  continued  ;  Dover  records, 
continued  ;  The  Fuller  family,  continued  ;  Connecticut  Corner,  Dedham,  before 
1810,  by  Calvin  Guild  ;  Needham  branch  of  the  Tolman  family,  by  A.  M.  Pick- 
ford  ;  The  English  Church  in  Dedham  hnd  Stoughton,  by  W.  F.  Cheney ;  A 
brief  sketch  of  Warren  Colburn,  by  G.  A.  Gordon  ;  The  Ames  diary,  continued  ; 
Needham  epitaphs,  continued;  Sara  Metcalf,  by  Martin  Metcair ;  The  early 
days  of  the  Dedharn  branch  railroad,  by  II.  T.  Boyd  :  Robert  Record's  arithme 
tic,  1630,  by  M.  A.  Smith  ;  Annual  report,  1894  ;  Dedham  Village  in  1807,  by 
D.  P.  Wight ;  The  Dexter  house  during  the  siege  of  Boston,  by  E.  Worthington  ; 
The  Fisher  Ames  esta'te.  (2199 


302  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  vi.  Dedbam, 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  153.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Address  by  the  Rev.  Carlos  Slafter  on  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth 
anniversary  of  the  free  public  school  in.  Dedham ;  Henry  Deengaine,  by  F. 
Howe,  jr. ;  Horace  Mann  ;  The  Ames  diary,  continued  ;  The  Foster  family  of 
Salem  and  Attleboro,  Mass.,  by  II.  R.  Guild  ;  Tolman  family,  continued  ;  Ded 
ham  in  the  Rebellion,  continued  ;  Memorial  Hall,  by  J.  H.  Lathrop  ;  Ann  Eaton  ; 
Wrentham  births  ;  John  Endicott,  1764-1857  ;  Schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham, 
continued  ;  Nathaniel  and  Samuel  Colburn,  by  D.  G.  Hill  ;  Fisher  family,  con 
tinued  ;  The  maternal  ancestry  of  Capt.  Joseph  Guild,  by  H.  R.  Guild ;  Joseph 
Carrel ;  Annual  report,  1895  ;  Stoughtoniana,  by  F.  S.  Pratt  and  C.  S.  Locke ; 
Dedham  as  a  postal  center,  by  C.  W.  Ernst ;  Rachel,  the  wife  of  Elder  John 
Pond,  by  E.  D.  Harris ;  Hannah  Adams  ;  West  Roxbury  Schoolhouse,  1767  ;  Old 
sawmill  and  gristmill  on  Mother  Brook ;  Moses  and  Aaron  Lewis,  by  G.  H. 
Lewis ;  The  Mann  family,  by  A.  M.  Pickford ;  The  Puritan  road,  by  C.  W. 
Ernst ;  Sarah  Richards  Lawrence  ;  The  Smith  family,  of  Barrington,  R.  I.,  by 
II.  R.  Guild.  (22OO 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  vn,  1896. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  189G. 

Svo,  pp.  162.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Widow  Mary  Draper,  by  Erastus  Worthington ;  The  schools  and 
teachers  of  Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter  ;  The  Skelton  family,  of  Woburn,  Dedham, 
Billerica,  etc.,  1629-1800,  by  H.  R.  Guild ;  Dedham  mail  coaches,  by  C.  W. 
Ernst ;  Moses  and  Aaron  Lewis,  by  George  II.  Lewis  ;  Dedham  in  the  rebellion, 
by  Joseph  Henry  Lathrop ;  Wrentham  Births ;  Dedham  branch  of  the  Mann 
family,  compiled  by  Anna  Maria  Pickford ;  Extracts  from  the  Ames  diary, 
1795-6  ;  The  will  of  Esther  Hunting,  deceased,  1676,  copied  by  John  E.  Alden ; 
The  Fisher  family,  by  Philip  Adsit  Fisher  ;  Laban  Lewis — genealogy  ;  Dedham 
marriages,  1844-1890;  The  Avery  school,  named  in  honor  of  William  A  very ; 
Captain  Joseph.  Guild,  by  Mrs.  George  F.  Fisher  ;  Revelations  of  genealogy,  by 
Lyman  Partridge  ;  Carriages  before  1776,  by  C.  W.  Ernst ;  Births  in  Stoughton- 
ham  (now  Sharon),  1763-73,  by  William  R.  Mann;  The  will  of  Elder  John 
Hunting,  from  the  original  in  Suffolk  county  probate ;  Annual  report,  1896 ; 
Hannah  Adams,  by  Olive  M.  Tilden  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  old  Draper  House, 
by  Dora  Riley  ;  Powder  horn  of  Captain  Lewis  Colburn,  by  E.  F.  Calder  ;  Wil 
liam  Pitt,  the  patron  of  the  American  colonies,  by  Carlos  Slafter  ;  The  Aaron 
Smith  puzzle,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke  ;  Homestead  of  Thomas  Wight,  1637-52 ; 
Index.  (22O1 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  vm,  1897. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  144.     Portraits.'   Plates.     Map. 

Contents :  The  old  Fairbanks  house,  by  Alvin  Lincoln  Jones ;  Schools  and 
teachers  of  Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter  (continued  from  vol.  7,  page  108)  ;  David 
Addison  Baker;  Revelations  of  genealogy  (Partridge  family),  by  Lyman  Part 
ridge  (continued  from  vol.  7,  page  151)  ;  Revolutionary  muster  rolls  (Dedham 
soldiers);  An  old  store;  Stephen  Cleverly  &  Comp.  ;  The  Fisher  family,  57- 
71,  by  Philip  Adsit  Fisher  (continued  from  vol.  7,  page  156)  ;  Extracts  from  the 
Ames  diary,  May,  1797 -July,  1798,  by  Edna  Frances  Calder  (continued  from 
vol.  7,  page  146)  ;  Births  in  Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  by  William  R.  Mann 
(continued  from  vol.  7,  page  154)  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Balch,  by  A.  A.  Folsom  ;  Map: 
Clapboard-Trees  Parish,  Dedham,  March  20,  1818  ;  The  new  town  of  Westwood, 
incorporated  April  2,  1897,  by  Benjamin  Fisher;  Who  was  Asahel  Smith?  by 
John  Eaton  Alden ;  Frederic  Taf t,  of  T'xbridge,  Mass.,  by  Howard  Redwood 
Guild;  George  H.  Kuhn,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke:  Siege  of  Louisburg  (cannon 
ball  from)  ;  Annual  report,  1897  ;  Calvin  Guild  ;  Medfield  soldiers  in  the  Revo 
lution,  by  W.  S.  Tilden  ;  John  Golding,  by  Isadora  Bonney  Whitmore ;  Fifty- 
fourth  regiment  Mass.  Infantry,  by  Erastus  Worthington :  Extracts  from  a 
journal  of  Hon.  George  H.  Kuhn,  1831  ;  Early  homes  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
Baxter  (Medfield,  Mass.),  by  Willard  Harwood  ;  Mary  Fairbanks  of  Dedham,  by 
Howard  Redwood  Guild  ;  Robbins  family,  Dedham  and  Walpole,  Mass..  Winthrop 
and  Phillips,  Maine,  by  Archie  Lee  Talbot ;  Needham  epitaphs,  with  notes,  by 
Charles  Curtis  Greenwood  (continued  from  vol.  5,  page  137)  ;  Andrew  Dexter, 
by  S.  N.  Dexter  North;  Index.  (2202 


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DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  ix,  1898. 
Decllmm,  Mass.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  130.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  frigate  Constitution  and  the  Avery  oak,  by  Erastus  Worthing- 
ton  ;  John  Rice  of  Dedham,  by  E.  F.  Everett ;  The  schools  and  teachers  of 
Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter  ;  The  Aaron  Smith  puzzle,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke  ; 
Extracts  from  the  letters  of  the  Rev.  William  Clark  to  William  Winthrop,  Esq., 
1803  ;  Needham  epitaphs,  with  notes,  by  Charles  Curtis  Greenwood  ;  The  Fisher 
family,  by  Philip  Adsit  Fisher  ;  Extracts  from  the  Ames  diary,  1798-9,  by  Edna 
Frances  Calder  ;  Births  in  Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  by  William  R.  Mann; 
Revolutionary  muster  rolls  ;  Erastus  Worthington,  by  Frederick  D.  Ely  ;  Con 
troversy  over  Dedham's  grant  to  the  Natick  Indians,  with  map,  by  Frank  Smith  ; 
Indian  deeds  of  Dedham  ;  Old  road  from  Dedham  to  Providence  and  New  York  ; 
Annual  report,  1898  ;  Fisher  Ames — an  address  at  the  dedication  of  the  new 
Ames  schoolhouse,  June  17,  1898,  accepting  a  portrait  of  Fisher  Ames,  by 
Winslow  Warren  ;  The  legend  of  Tubwreck  brook,  by  W.  S.  Tilden ;  The  old 
training  ground,  at  Dedham ;  Old  Medfield  superstitions,  by  W.  S.  Tilden ; 
Epitaphs,  West  Medway,  by  H.  N.  Hixon  ;  Index.  (22O3 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  x,  1899. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  138. 

Contents  :  Elijah  Howe,  Jr.  ;  Sketch  of  Eleazar  Smith,  the  inventor,  by  W.  S. 
Tilden ;  The  schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter ;  The  Fisher 
family,  by  Philip  Adsit  Fisher  ;  Manuscript  of  Rev.  Josiah  Flynt,  of  Braintree 
and  Dorchester,  1653-80  ;  Extracts  from  the  Ames  Diary,  1799-1800,  by  Edna 
Frances  Calder  ;  Epitaphs  from  the  old  burying  ground,  West  Medway,  copied 
by  Herbert  N.  Hixon  ;  Dedham  in  the  rebellion — letters  relating  to  the  soldiers  ; 
Births  in  Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  1811-1855,  by  W.  R.  Mann;  Address  at 
the  unveiling  of  the  tablet  placed  on  the  Church  Green,  June  17,  1898,  by  the 
commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  by  Don  Gleason  Hill ;  The  old  Townsend  House 
in  Needham,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke ;  Indians  in  Medfield,  by  W.  S.  Tilden ; 
Epitaphs  from  a  graveyard  in  Weston,  with  notes,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke ; 
Benjamin  Bussey — autobiography  and  genealogical  sketch ;  Public  lands  in 
Maine— folio  broadside  giving  some  idea  of  the  method  of  settlement  of  Maine 
lands;  Foster  family,  additions  by  Howard  Redwood  Guild;  Ancestors~of  Alice 
Tolman  (Pickford)  Brockway  in  the  colonial  and  revolutionary  wars,  by  Mrs. 
A.  M.  Pickford ;  The  Paul  homestead  in  Dedham,  by  Edward  Crane  Paul ; 
Index.  (22O4 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  xi,  1900. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  143.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  Great,  or  Long  Causeway  ;  The  value  of  antiquarian  studies, 
by  Calvin  S.  Locke  ;  The  schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter ; 
Extracts  from  the  Ames  diary,  1800-1802,  by  Edna  Frances  Calder  ;  The  Fisher 
family,  by  Philip  Adsit  Fisher  ;  Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground,  West 
Medway,  copied  by  Herbert  N.  Hixon  ;  Births  in  Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon)., 
1855-7,  by  William  R.  Mann  ;  Timothy  Whiting — genealogy,  by  T.  S.  Lazell : 
The  spirit  of  the  wood  lands — a  reminiscence  ;  Poem  by  N.  G.  Guild  ;  Ezekiel 
Robbins,  1694-1772,  by  Dana  W.  Robbins  ;  Walter  Allen's  descendants  in  Ded 
ham,  by  Allen  H.  Bent ;  Needham  branch  of  the  Tolman  family,  by  Anna  M. 
(Tolman)  Pickford ;  Dedham  petition,  1834 ;  Marriages  from  the  records  of 
Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  1742-65,  by  William  R.  Mann;  The  Eaton  family 
of  Dedham,  and  Powder  House  Rock,  by  John  Eaton  Alden  ;  Contributions  to 
an  Ellis  genealogy,  by  Benjamin  P.  Holbrook  ;  Schools  in  Needham,  by  G.  K. 
Clarke ;  The  Benjamin  Allen  place,  by  W.  S.  Tilden ;  Baptist  beginnings  of 
Mill  village,  by  J.  F.  Packard ;  The  recantation  of  Eliphalet  Pond,  1774,  by 
Alfred  B.  Page  ;  Needham — Notes  among  papers  of  the  late  Charles  C.  Green 
wood  ;  "  Names  of  persons  who  have  died  in  Needham  at  90  years  of  age  and 
and  upwards  ;  "  Index.  (22O5 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  "SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  xii,  1901. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  143.      Portraits. 

Contents  :     Hon.    Waldo    Colburn — tribute ;     The    first    Baptist    meetinghouse 
in  Mill  village,  by  J.  F.   Packard  ;    Camp  of  the  French  Army,   Dedham,   1782,  J 
by  Albert  A.  Folsom  ;    The  Eaton  family  of  Dedham,  and  Powder  House  RockX 


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304  AMERICA^    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

by  John  Eaton  Alden  ;  The  schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter ; 
Marriages  from  the  records  of  Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  1798-1832,  by 
William  R.  Mann  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  graveyard,  corner  of  Main  and 
Kendall  streets,  Walpole,  Mass.,  by  Thomas  A.  Dickinson  ;  Schools  in  Needham, 
by  G.  K.  Clarke ;  Extracts  from  the  Ames  diary,  .  1802-3,  by  Edna  Frances 
Calder ;  Rev.  Alvan  Lamson — biographical  sketch ;  Joseph  Belcher,  The  first 
minister  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  by  Alfred  B.  Page ;  Captain  William  Stevens,  a 
Dedham  soldier,  1776-1783,  by  Albert  A.  Folsom  ;  Dedham  and  Needham,  com 
municated  by  George  K.  Clarke ;  An  unknown  portrait — bequeathed  to  the 
Society  by  Hannah  Shuttleworth,  March,  1886 ;  Baptisms  recorded  by  the 
ministers,  or  clerks,  of  the  church  in  the  west  precinct  of  Needham,  1789-1849, 
communicated  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke  ;  Descendants  of  Captain  John  Alden,  of 
Boston,  by  John  E.  Alden  ;  Genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the  Chandler  family,  by 
Mrs.  A.  M.  Pickford  ;  Mrs.  Mary  (Richards)  Tyler — genealogy;  Whiting  family, 
Wrentham  and  Medway  branch,  by  James  F.  Magee ;  Ancient  and  Honorable 
Artillery  Company  ;  Index.  (22O6 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  xin,  1902. 
Dedham,  Mass. :  Published  by  the  Society,  1902. 

8vo.   pp.   127.      Illustrated.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Joseph  Belcher,  minister  of  the  first  church  and  parish  in  Dedham, 
1692-1723  ;  Some  additions  to  the  Fisher  genealogy,  by  J.  E.  Fisher  ;  Whiting 
family,  Wrentham  and  Medway  branch,  by  James  F.  Magee,  jr. ;  The  schools 
and  teachers  of  Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter ;  Marriages  from  the  records  of 
Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  1834-1857;  Extracts  from  the  Ames  diary, 
1804-1806,  by  Edna  Frances  Calder  ;  Genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the  Chandler 
family,  by  Mrs.  A.  M.  Pickford ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  graveyard,  corner 
of  Main  and  Kendall  streets,  Walpole,  Mass.,  by  Thomas  A.  Dickinson  ;  Atkins 
tomb,  Needham,  by  George  K.  Clarke;  Dedham,  England,  by  Oscar  Fay  Adams; 
War  diary  kept  by  Amasa  Guild,  in  1861,  together  with  an  account  of  its  loss 
and  return,  contributed  by  Mr.  Guild ;  The  landing  place  on  Charles  river, 
Dedham  village,  by  Don  Gleason  Hill  ;  The  mule  and  the  army  wagon  in  the 
civil  war,  by  Amasa  Guild;  Deaths  in  Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  1747—1808, 
by  William  R.  Mann  ;  French  troops  in  Dedham,  by  A.  A.  Folsom  ;  The  old 
Whiting  mills  on  Mother  Brook  ;  The  eighteenth  Massachusetts  regiment  volun 
teer  infantry  in  the  rebellion,  by  Amasa  Guild  ;  Additional  contributions  to  an 
Ellis  genealogy,  by  Theodore  S.  Lazell ;  Baptisms,  west  precinct,  Needham,  1849- 
1861,  by  G.  K.  Clarke  ;  Index.  (22O7 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Vol.  xiv,  1903. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  136.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  View  near  the  Elder's  Causeway ;  The  Eighteenth  Massachusetts 
Regiment  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  Rebellion,  together  with  some  personal 
reminiscences,  by  Amasa  Guild  ;  Schools  and  teachers  in  Needham,  by  George 
Kuhn  Clarke  ;  The  Aldis  family  in  America,  1640-1800,  compiled  by  Frederick 
H.  Whitin ;  The  schools  and  teachers  of  Dedham,  by  Carlos  Slafter ;  Ralph 
Shepard  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Alice  T.  Brockway ;  Deaths  in 
Stoughtonham  (now  Sharon),  commencing  with  the  minutes  from  the  diary  of 
the  Revd.  Philip  Curtis,  giving  the  names  of  the  number  who  have  died  in  the 
six  years  past,  by  William  R.  Mann  ;  Extracts  from  the  Ames  diary,  1806—7, 
by  Edna  Frances  Calder  ;  Genealogy  of  a  branch  of  the  Chandler  family,  by 
Mrs.  A.  M.  Pickford;  Dedham  village  in  1795  with  map;  Dedham  village ,in 
1817,  with  map ;  A  few  words  about  Sharon,  by  Eugene  Tappan ;  Mendon 
Massacre  Monument,  by  John  Eaton  Alden  ;  Needham  branch  of  the  Tolman 
family,  by  Anna  M.  (Tolman)  Pickford  ;  Index.  (22O8 

Discontinued. 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Samuel  Dexter,  1726-1810.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  February  3,  1892.  By  Carlton  Albert  Staples.  Dedham,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted  from  Dedham  Historical  Register  for  April,   1892.  (22O9 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Descendants  of  Ensign  Thomas  Fuller,  of  Ded 
ham.     By  Francis  H.  Fuller.     [Dedham],  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  Dedham  Historical  Register  for  October,  1893.  (2210 


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DKDIIAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  graduates  of  Harvard  College.     By  Alfred 
Baylies  Page.     L  Dedham,  1893.] 
8vo,  pp.   3.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical  Register  for  January,  1893.          (2211 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Views  in  Dedham,  Mass.    Fourth  edition.     [With 

an  introduction  by  Julius  H.  Tuttle.]     The  Dedham  Historical  Society,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   (7).     Twenty-four  views,  obi,  12mo.  (2212 

DEDHAM  PIISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Needham  branch  of  the  Tolman  family.  By 
Anna  Maria  (Tolman)  Pickford.  Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical 
Register,  Yols.  v  and  vi,  for  1894  and  1895.  Dedham,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)    29.      Portrait.  (2213 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Epitaphs  from  the  old  burying  ground,  Needham, 
Mass.  With  notes  by  Chas.  Curtis  Greenwood.  Reprinted  from  the  Ded- 
Jiain  Historical  Register.  Dedham,  Mass.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  70.  (2214 

DEDHAM    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Epitaphs  from   a  graveyard   in   Weston,   with 
notes,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke. 
8vo,  pp.   5. 
Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical  Register  (x,  65-70)  for  April,  1899. 

(2215 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Eaton  family  of  Dedham  and  Powder  House 
Rock.  By  John  Eaton  Alden.  With  genealogical  data  collected  by  Daniel 
Cady  Eaton.  Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical  Register.  Dedham 
Mass.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  67.      Illus.  (22KJ 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Aldis  family  of  Dedham,  Wrentham,  Rox- 
bury,  and  Franklin,  Mass.,  1640-1800.     By  Frederick  H  Whitin.     1905. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprint  from  the  Register,  Yol.  xiv. 
(For  other  reprints  see  Appendix.)  (2217 

DORCHESTER  ANTIQUARIAN  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 

DORCHESTER  ANTIQUARIAN  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Nos.  1-3. 
Boston  :  D.  Clapp,  1844-1850.  Three  volumes. 

12mo. 

Contents:  (1)  Memoirs  of  Roger  Clap,  1630.  1844.  Reprinted  1854.  (2) 
Annals  of  the  town  of  Dorchester,  by  J.  Blake,  1846.  (3)  Journal  of  Richard 
Mather,  1635.  His  life  and  death,  1670.  Boston,  1850.  (221S 

DORCHESTER  ANTIQUARIAN  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  the  town  of 
Dorchester,  Mass.     By  a  Committee  of  the  Society.     Boston,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  672. 

An  account  of  the  authors  of  the  serial  portions  of  this  history  was  given  by 
W.  B.  Trask  in  the  yew  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  October, 
1890,  and  also  at  the  same  time  in  pamphlet  form.  (2219 

DORCHESTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  centennial  anniversary  of  the  birth  of 
Edward  Everett,  celebrated  by  the  Dorchester  Historical  Society,  April 
llth,  1894.  Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  100.     Plate.     Seal. 

The  oration  was  delivered  by  Rev.  James  De  Normandie.  (222O 

DORCHESTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Dorchester  Day,  June  25th,  1904,     *     *     * 

commemorating  the.  settlement  of  Dorchester,   June,   1630.  [Programmes. 
Boston,  1904.] 

:;   circulars.      Plate.  (2221 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 20 


306  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

DOVER  HISTORICAL  AND  NATURAL  HISTORY  SOCIETY. 
Dover,  Mass. 

DOVER  HISTORICAL  AND  NATURAL  HISTORY  SOCIETY.     Old  home  day  in  the  town 
of  Dover.     August  19th,  1903.     Natick,  Mass.,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  55. 
Historical  address  by  Frank   Smith,  pp.   15-36.  (2222 

ESSEX  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Salem,  Mass. 

ESSEX  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Incorporated  June  11,  1821.  Petition  for  incorpo 
ration,  act  of  incorporation,  and  constitution.  [Salem,  1821.] 

12mo,  pp.  8.  (2223 

ESSEX  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution.     [Salem,  n.  d.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.  (2224 
ESSEX   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Discourse  pronounced  at  the  request  of  the  So 
ciety,  on  the  18th  of  Sept.,  1828,  in  commemoration  of  the  first  settlement 
of  Salem,  Mass.     By  Joseph  Story.     Published  at  the  request  of  the  So 
ciety.     Boston,  1828. 

8vo,  pp.  90.  (2225 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE. 
[Formerly  Essex   Historical   Society.] 
ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Constitution.     [Salem],   [1848?] 

8vo,    pp.    4.  (2226 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Proceedings  and  communications.     1848-1868.     Salem,  1806- 
1870.     Six  volumes. 
8vo. 

Discontinued.  The  proceedings  for  succeeding  years  appear  in  the  Bulletin. 
The  communications  from  1848  to  1864  were  incorporated  in  the  Proceedings. 
From  1864  to  1870  they  were  issued  quarterly,  with  independent  title-pages  and 
paging.  (2227 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  List  of  infusorial  objects  found  chiefly  in  the  neighborhood 
of  Salem,  Massachusetts,  with  a  sketch  of  progress  of  this  branch  of  natural 
history.  By  Thomas  Cole.  Salem,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (2228 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Victoria  Regia,  or  the  Great  Water  Lily  of  America.  By 
J.  F.  Allen.  1854. 

Royal  folio.     Six  colored  plates.  (2229 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Act  of  incorporation,  constitution,  and  by-laws  of  the  Essex 
Institute,  incorporated  February,  1848,  with  a  catalogue  of  the  officers  and 
members.  Salem,  1855. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (2230 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Act  of  incorporation,  constitution,  and  by-laws,  with  a  cata 
logue  of  officers  and  members.  Salem,  1855. 

12mo,  pp.  24.  (2231 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Account  of  Leslie's  Retreat  at  the  North  Bridge,  in  Salem, 
on  Sunday,  Feb'y  26,  1775.     By  Charles  M.  Endicott.     Salem,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 
From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Institute.  (2232 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     An  account  of  the  newspapers   and  other  periodicals  pub 
lished  in  Salem,  from  1768  to  1856.     By  Gilbert  L.  Streeter.     Salem,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  33. 
From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Institute.  (2233 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  ,         307 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  brief  sketch  of  a  lecture  [by  D.  A.  White],  before  the 
Essex  Institute,  May  12,  1856,  respecting  the  founders  of  Salem  and  the 
First  Church.  Salem,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.   14.  (2234 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Covenant  of  the  First  Church.     By  D.  A.  White.     [Salem, 

1856.] 

8vo,  pp.  356-364.     No  title  page.  (2235 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     On  the  Egg  Tooth  of  Snake  and  Lizards.     By  D.  F.  Wein- 

land.     [Salem,  1856.] 

8vo,  pp.  28-32.      Plate.  (2236 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     An  account  of  the  life,  character,  etc.,  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 

Parris,  of  Salem  Village,  and  of  his  connection  with  the  witchcraft  delusion 

of  1692.     Read  before  the  Institute  November  14,  1856.     By  S.  P.  Fowler. 

Salem,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)   20.  (2237 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Catalogue  of  members  of  the  late- English  High  School  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  from  the  class  entering  July  7,  1827,  to  the  class  which  gradu 
ated  from  the  Salem  Classical  and  High  School,  January  28,  1857,  inclusive; 
embracing  an  account  of  the  school,  by  each  of  the  principal  teachers ;  an 
account  of  the  late  festival  and  reunion ;  the  constitution  of  the  "  Salem 
English  High  School  Association,"  etc.  Embellished  with  a  lithographic, 
view  of  the  old  schoolhouse,  and  the  likenesses  of  the  principal  teachers. 
Salem,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  56.  (2238 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Proceedings  upon  the  dedication  of  Plummer  Hall  at  Salem, 
October  6,  1857,  including  Rev.  Mr.  Hoppin's  address  and  Judge  White's 
memoir  of  the  Plummer  family.  Salem,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  97.  (2239 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  i.     Salem,  1859. 

Small  4 to,  pp.   (4)   206. 

Contents  :  Introduction  ;  Abstracts  from  wills,  inventories,  &c.,  on  file  in  the 
office  of  clerk  of  courts,  Salem,  1640-1664,  copied  by  Ira  J.  Patch;  Materials 
for  the  history  of  the  Ingersoll  family  in  Salem;  A  Revolutionary  letter;  Narra 
tive  of  the  piracy  of  the  ship  Friendship,  of  Salem,  on  the  west  coast  of  Suma 
tra,  1831,  by  Charles  M.  Endicott ;  Extracts  from  the  first  book  of  births,  mar 
riages,  and  deaths  of  the  city  of  Salem,  copied  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  Extracts  from 
the  records  Kept  by  the  Rev.  John  Fiske  during  his  ministry  at  Salem,  Wenham. 
an.1  Chelmsford  ;  Minutes  for  a  genealogy  of  George  Jacobs,  senior,  of  Salem 
village,  who  suffered  the  utmost  penalty  of  the  law  during  the  witchcraft 
tragedy,  1692,  by  C.  M.  Endicott ;  Biographical  sketches  of  Rev.  Joseph  Green, 
Rev.  Peter  Clark,  and  Rev.  Benjamin  Wadsworth,  ministers  of  Salem  village 
(now  Danvers  Centre),  by  Samuel  P.  Fowler;  Old  scraps — General  court  in 
Salem  in  1774  ;  Some  remarks  on  the  commerce  of  Salem  from  1626  to  1740, 
with  a  sketch  of  Philip  English,  a  merchant  in  Salem  from  about  1670  to  about 
1733-4,  by  George  F.  Chever  ;  The  "  Old  Planters  "  of  Salem  who  were  settled 
here  before  the  arrival  of  Governor  Endicott,  in  1828,  by  George  D.  Phippen  ; 
Letter  of  Benjamin  Goodhue,  member  of  Congress,  to  Ellas  Haskett  Derby,  of 
Salem — city  of  New  York  in  1787;  Privateer  Junius  Brutus;  Expedition  to 
Rhode  Island  in  1778  ;  The  Very  family  ;  Notes  on  American  currency,  by  M.  A. 
Stickney  ;  The  Endicott  house  in  Salem  ;  Index  of  names.  (224O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  n.  Salem,  1860. 

Small  4to,  pp.   (4),  310. 

Contents :  Introduction ;  Historical  notices  of  Salem  scenery,  by  G.  L. 
Streeter  ;  Abstracts  from  wills,  inventories,  &c.,  on  file  in  the  office  of  clerk 
of  courts,  Salem,  1664-1679,  copied  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  The  prosecution  of  Philip 
English  and  his  wife  for  witchcraft,  by  George  F.  Chever ;  The  Very  family, 
by  Jones  Very  ;  The  old  planters  house,  by  C.  M.  Endicott ;  Extracts  from  the 
first  book  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  of  the  city  of  Salem,  copied  by  Ira  J. 
Patch  ;  Motes  on  American  currency,  by  Matthew  A.  Stickney  ;  An  account  of 


308  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

the  trial  of  George  Jacobs  for  witchcraft,  by  Lincoln  R.  Stone  ;  An  account  of 
the  private  armed  vessels  belonging  to  Salem,  Mass.,  during  the  War  of  1812, 
prepared  by  Wm.  Leavitt ;  Extracts  copied  from  interleaved  almanacs  of  James 
Jeffrey,  of  Salem,  1727-1749,  by  George  A.  Ward  ;  Records  of  the  overseers  of 
the  poor  of  Danvers,  1767  and  1768,  with  notes,  by  S.  P.  Fowler  ;  Rev.  John 
Higginson's  advice  to  his  children,  called  his  dying  testimony  ;  Materials  for  a 
genealogy  of  the  Dean  family  in  Salem  ;  History  of  the  Salem  and  Danvers  aque 
duct,  by  C.  M.  Endicott ;  The  Hopkins  family  in  Rhode  Island,  to  which  Stephen 
Hopkins,  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  belonged,  by 
C.  C.  Bearnan  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  authenticity  of  the  first  church, 
built  in  1634 ;  An  order  to  warn  soldiers,  Salem,  1703 ;  Copy  of  a  circular 
letter  in  the  handwriting  of  Col.  Pickering,  1775  ;  A  biographical  notice  of  the 
officers  of  probate  for  Essex  county,  from  the  commencement  of  the  colony  to 
the  present  time,  by  A.  C.  Goodell ;  First  voyage  to  Japan,  by  J.  F.  Allen; 
Paper  on  a  spared  record  of  the  Salem  custom  house,  by  David  Roberts  ;  Me 
morials  of  Nathaniel  Ward,  librarian  of  Harvard  College,  who  died  October  13, 
1768,  compiled  by  B.  F.  Browne  ;  Copy  of  an  autograph  letter  of  Gen'l  Washing 
ton  to  Anthony  White,  1775  ;  Abstracts  of  old  deeds  ;  New  England  genealogy, 
by  C.  M.  Endicott ;  Notice  of  the  Curwen  house  and  its  occupants,  by  George  R. 
Curwen ;  Extracts  from  a  journal  kept  by  Samuel  Gardner,  1759 ;  A  list  of 
subscribers  toward  the  bell  in  St.  Peter's  church  in  Salem,  1741  ;  Price  of 
commodities  in  Salem  market,  1775  ;  A  genealogical  table  of  the  sovereigns  of 
France;  Index.  (2241 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  in.     Salem,  1861. 
Small  4to,  pp.   (4),  298. 

Contents  :  A  biographical  notice  of  the  officers  of  probate  for  Essex  county, 
from  the  commencement  of  the  colony  to  the  present  time,  by  A.  C.  Goodell ; 
Extracts  from  the  first  book  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  of  the  city  of 
Salem,  copied  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  The  prosecution  of  Philip  English  and  his  wife 
for  witchcraft,  by  George  F.  Chever  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Nichols  family,  by  Andrew 
Nichols ;  Notes  on  American  currency,  by  M.  A.  Stickney  ;  Notice  of  Alonzo 
Lewis,  by  A.  C.  Goodell ;  History  of  the  Essex  Lodge  of  Free  Masons,  by  Wil 
liam  Leavitt ;  Abstracts  from  wills,  inventories,  &c.,  on  file  in  the  office  of  clerk 
of  courts,  Salem,  Mass.,  copied  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  Craft's  journal  of  the  siege  of 
Boston,  with  notes  by  S.  P.  Fowler  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Holyoke  family,  by  An 
drew  Nichols  ;  Massacre  at  Fort  William  Henry,  1757,  by  M.  A.  Stickney  ;  Ex 
tracts  from  Gibson  dough's  journal,  compiled  by  B.  F.  Browne  ;  Genealogy  of 
the  Derby  family,  by  Perley  Derby  ;  A  biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Maule,  of 
Salem,  together  with  a  review  of  the  history  of  the  early  Antinomians  of  New 
England,  by  A.  C.  Goodell  ;  The  Branch  or  Howard  St.  church,  by  C.  C.  Bea 
rnan  ;  Index  of  names.  (2242 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  iv.     Salem,  1862. 
Small  4to,  pp.  iv,  289. 

Contents :  An  account  of  Salem  common,  and  the  levelling  of  the  same  in 
1802,  with  short  notices  of  the  subscribers,  by  Benjamin  F.  Browne  ;  A  copy  of 
the  first  book  of  births,  &c.,  of  the  town  of  Rowley,  with  notes,  communicated 
by  M.  A.  Stickney  ;  Abstracts  from  wills,  inventories,  &c.,  on  file  in  the  office  of 
clerk  of  courts,  Salem,  Mass.,  copied  by  Ira  F.  Patch  ;  Lecture  on  piracy,  par 
ticularly  of  William  Kidd,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  The  prosecution  of  Ann  Pudeator, 
for  witchcraft,  1692,  by  Geo.  F.  Chever  ;  Extracts  from  the  first  book  of  births, 
marriages,  and  deaths  of  the  city  of  Salem,  copied  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  Extracts 
from  old  account  books  kept  by  Mr.  Whipple,  of  Hamilton,  Mass.,  1725-1738; 
A  letter  from  the  1st  church  in  Salem  to  the  two  churches  in  Andover,  and  the 
church  in  Methuen,  1734;  Curwin,  Russell,  Andrew,  by  G.  R.  C[urwin]  ;  Copy 
from  original  book  of  grants,  Salem,  by  Perley  Derby ;  A  biographical  notice 
of  the  officers  of  probate  for  Essex  county,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  The  "  Old 
Planters "  of  Massachusetts,  by  George  D.  Phippen ;  A  brief  review  of  the 
history  of  the  Puritans  and  the  Separatists  from  the  Church  of  England,  in 
which  the  difference  between  the  Nonconformists  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and 
the  Separatists  of  Plymouth  Colony  is  discussed,  by  A.  C.  Goodell ;  Historical, 
statistical,  and  biographical  notices  of  Rockport,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  Obituary 
notice  of  William  Balch,  by  Jacob  W.  Reed ;  Historical  sketch  of  the  philo 
sophical  library  at  Salem,  with  notes,  by  Henry  Wheatland  ;  The  will  of  Anne 
Bradstreet,  the  second  wife  of  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet,  with  notes  ;  A  memorial 
discourse  on  William  Symmes,  by  N.  W.  Hazen ;  Historical  notices  of  Ipswich 
and  Hamilton,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  David  Merritt ;  Journal  of  Capt.  Samuel  Page 


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in  the  campaign  of  1779,  with  notes,  hy  Samuel  P.  Fowler ;  Additions  and 
corrections  to  a  biographical  notice  of  the  officers  of  probate  for  Essex  county, 
by  A.  C.  Goodell  ;  Index  of  names.  (2243 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Yol  v.  Salem,  1803. 

Small  4to,  pp.  iv,  289. 

Contents  :  Journal  o*  Capt.  Samuel  Page,  in  the  campaign  of  1779,  with  notes, 
by  S.  P.  Fowler  ;  A  copy  of  the  first  book  of  births  of  the  town  of  Rowley,  with 
notes,  by  M.  A.  Stickney  ;  A  list  of  deaths  in  Beverly  (1734-1765),  made  by 
Col.  Robert  Hale ;  Additional  notice  of  Benjamin  Gerrish  and  of  the  old  Ger- 
rish  House,  by  Benjamin  F.  Browne ;  Notes  on  American  currency,  by  M.  A. 
Stickney  ;  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Higginson  family,  compiled  by 
Henry  Wheatland  ;  Abstracts  from  wills,  inventories,  &c.,  on  file  in  the  office 
of  clerk  of  courts,  Salem,  Mass.,  copied  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  A  memoir  of  Gen. 
John  Glover,  of  Marblehead,  by  William  1*.  Upham  ;  Who  was  the  first  governor 
of  Massachusetts?,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt;  Rantoul  genealogy,  &c.,  by  Robert  S. 
Rantoul ;  Wreck  of  the  schooner  Nancy,  in  1752  ;  Topsfield  boundary  in  1091  ; 
Notes  on  the  Gray  family  ;  A  copy  of  the  first  book  of  burialls,  of  the  town  of 
Rowley,  with  notes,  by  M.  A.  Stickney ;  Copy  of  a  letter  from  General  John 
Glover  to  John  Hancock,  1779  ;  Record  of  marriages,  births,  and  deaths  in  the 
town  of  Lynn,  Vol.  n,  communicated  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  The  Fort  Popham  celebra 
tion  [by  A.  C.  Goodell]  ;  Some  notes  upon  Mr.  Rantoul's  reminiscences,  by  Ben 
jamin  F.  Browne  ;  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Ward  family,  by  G.  R.  Cur- 
wen  ;  Copy  from  original  book  of  grants  of  Salem,  with  notes  by  B.  F.  Browne  ; 
Church  records  of  Lynnfield  ;  Historical  sketch  of  the  forts  on  Salem  Neck,  by 
Joseph  B.  Felt ;  Essex  county  probate  files  ;  Hale's  memoranda  ;  Index  of  names. 

(2244 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  vi.     Salem,  18G4. 
Small  4to,  pp.    (iv),  274. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  Daniel  A.  White,  by  George  W.  Briggs  ;  Robert  Rantoul's 
reminiscences  ;  A  copy  of  the  first  book  of  marriages  of  the  town  of  Rowley, 
with  notes  communicated  by  M.  A.  Stickney  ;  Account  of  the  formation  of  the 
Essex  Historical  Society,  by  G.  A.  Ward ;  Extracts  from  the  records  of  two 
aqueduct  corporations  in  Salem  and  Danvers,  communicated  by  II.  Wheatland  ; 
Hale  memoranda ;  Gleanings  from  the  town  records  of  Wenham ;  President 
Munrce  in  Salem,  by  B.  F.  Browne  ;  Record  of  births  and  deaths  in  the  town  of 
Lynn,  Vol.  n,  communicated  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  Some  account  of  houses  and  other 
buildings  in  Salem,  from  a  manuscript  of  the  late  Col.  Benjamin  Pickman,  com 
municated  by  George  B.  Loring,  with  notes  ;  Gleanings  from  the  records  of  the 
church  at  Ipswich  hamlet ;  From  the  burying  ground  in  Hamilton ;  Ipswich 
town  records  ;  Copy  of  a  letter  written  by  Jonathan  Archer,  from  Mill  prison, 
England,  Sept.  25,  1778  ;  Obituary  notices  ;  Materials  for  a  history  of  ship  build 
ing  in  Salem,  by  William  Leavitt ;  Some  notes  on  Wenham  pond,  by  Robert  S. 
Rantoul ;  Notice  of  Rev.  Asa  Dunbar  ;  Notice  of  Jonathan  Gardner  ;  Objections 
to  Mr.  Champney's  settlement,  1729,  by  Robert  Hale;  Sketch  of  the  Rev.  Na 
thaniel  Ward,  of  Ipswich,  by  Stephen  II.  Phillips  ;  Copy  from  the  original  book 
of  grants  of  Salem,  communicated  by  Perley  Derby  ;  Craft's  journal  of  the  siege 
of  Louisburg,  communicated  by  Wm.  I'.  Upham  ;  Memorial  of  the  Washington 
Rangers  ;  Baptisms  of  the  first  church  of  Salem,  communicated  by  Henry  Wheat- 
land  ;  Memoir  of  Capt.  William  Nichols,  of  Newburyport,  by  George  D.  Wildes  ; 
Confession  and  declaration  of  faith  of  Colonel  John  Higginson,  communicated  by 
B.  F.  Browne ;  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Lang  family,  communicated  by 
David  Perkins  ;  Copy  of  the  will  of  John  Perkins  (the  elder),  communicated  by 
David  Perkins ;  Baptisms  by  Rev.  Benj.  Prescott,  of  Salem — middle  precinct, 
now  South  Danvers,  communicated  by  Henry  Wheatland  ;  Index  of  names. 

(22i:» 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  vn.     Salem,  1865. 

Small  4to,  pp.  iv,  287. 

Contents  :  Records  of  births  and  deaths  in  the  town  of  Lynn,  Vol.  n,  com 
municated  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  Baptisms  of  the  first  church  in  Salem,  communi 
cated  by  Henry  Wheatland  ;  Essex  county  court  records,  communicated  by  A.  C. 
Goodell ;  Cleaveland's  historical  discourse  :  Dummer  Academy — Dea.  Benj.  Cole- 
man — Master  Moody  and  his  "  Manners  School  ;"  Salem  and  Charlestown,  com 
municated  by  T.  B.  Wyman,  jr. ;  Materials  for  a  history  of  the  Ropes  family, 
collated  by  E.  S.  Waters  ;  Ipswich — Choate  Bridge  ;  Provincial  words — killick, 
killock,  kelleck — road,  rood,  or  rode ;  Pavement  of  Essex  street,  Salem,  com 
municated  by  Geo.  B.  Loring ;  Lothrop  vs.  Norman,  1659,  communicated  by  Ira 


310  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

J.  Tatch  ;  Baptisms  by  Rev.  Messrs.  Prescott  and  Holt,  of  Salem,  middle  pre 
cinct  (now  South  Danvers),  1727-171)4,  communicated  by  Henry  AYheatland ; 
Memoir  of  George  Atkinson  Ward,  by  Chas.  W.  Upham  ;  Jersey  families — Le 
Blanc  or  Blank ;  Papers  relating'  to  the  North  Church  in  Salem  ;  Slavery  in 
Essex  county ;  The  narrative  of  Major  Thompson  Maxwell,  communicated  by 
R.  S.  Rantoul ;  Final  report  of  the  committee  *>n  the  authenticity  of  th'e  tradi 
tion  of  the  First  Church,  built  in  1634  ;  Seal  of  the  court  of  county  commis 
sioners  ;  Higginson  papers,  communicated  by  B.  F.  Browne  :  Letter  of  Samuel 
Sewall,  Jan.  27th,  1780,  communicated  by  W.  I*.  Upham  ;  Dellehonde  family, 
from  manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  Timothy  Ropes  ;  Materials  for  the  history 
of  ship  building  in  Salem,  by  William  Leavitt ;  Rev.  Stillman  Barden — a  sketch, 
by  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hannaford  ;  Old  schools  and  school  teachers  of  Salem,  communi 
cated  by  Jona.  Tucker ;  Methuen  in  the  Revolution,  communicated  by  Joseph 
Moulton  ;  Bray  family  of  Salem,  genealogical  notes  ;  Upton  family,  by  Matthew 

A.  Stickney  ;   Obituary  notices  ;   Letter  of  Ferdinando  Gorges,   1G70,   relating  to 
his  claim  to  the  province  of  Maine  ;   Index  of  names.  (2246 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  viu.     18(36.     Salem,  18(58. 

Small  4to,  pp.  iv,  267. 

Contents :  The  municipal  seal  of  Salem ;  Baptisms  of  the  First  Church  in 
Salem  ;  Papers  relating  to  the  witchcraft  trials  in  Essex  county,  communicated 
by  James  Kimball ;  Papers  relating  to  a  suit,  A.  D.  1664,  between  John  Picker 
ing  and  the  owners  of  the  "New  Mill"  (now  City  Mills),  in  Salem,  communi 
cated  by  W.  P.  Upham  ;  Almanacs  and  their  authors,  by  Matthew  A.  Stickney ; 
Notices  of  Elder  John  Browne  and  some  of  his  descendants,  communicated  by 

B.  F.   Browne  ;    Materials  for  a  history  of  the  Ropes  family,   collated  by   E.  S. 
Waters;    Essex   county   court   records,    communicated   by    A.    C.    Goodell,   jr. ;   A 
history  of  the  Salem  and  Danvers  Association  for  the  detection  of  thieves  and 
robbers,  communicated  by  Henry  Whipple  ;  Notes  on  the  Hull  family,  by  E.  S. 
Waters ;    Editorial   notes   on    "Almanacs   and    their   authors ;  "    Bray    family   of 
Salem,  by  E.   S.  Waters ;  A  letter  by  Rev.  John  Higginson  to  the  county  court, 
1670 ;   Biographical   sketch   and   diary   of   Rev.   Joseph   Green,   of   Salem   village. 
1700-1715,  by   Samuel   P.   Fowler  ;   Opinion  in  re  Winthrop  vs.   Endicott,  by  a 
Boston  lawyer  ;  Notice  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Pope,  of  Salem,  by 
H.  Wheatland  ;   Some  notes  on  Chipman  Hill,  by  R.  S.  R[antoul]  ;  The  cod  in 
Massachusetts  history,  by  R.  S.  Rantoul  ;  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Becket 
family,  of  Salem  ;  Collation  of  geographical  names  in  the  Algonkin  language,  by 
N.  T.  True ;  William  Fiske,  of  Wenham,  Massachusetts,  with  an  account  of  the 
line    of    his    descendants    through    his    grandson    Theophilus,    by    Alfred    Poor ; 
Browne  family,  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  A  journey  to  the  west  in  1817,  notes  of 
travel  by  a  Salem  mechanic  on  his  way  to  Ohio  fifty  years  ago — selected  from 
his  journal,  by  James  Kimball  ;  An   account  of  the  dwelling  houses  of  Francis 
Higginson,  Samuel  Skelton,  Roger  Williams,  and  Hugh  Peters,  communicated  by 
William  P.  Upham  ;  Index  of  names.  (2247 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  ix.  Second  series,  Vol.  i. 
Salem,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  242,  132.     In  two  parts. 

Contents  :  Part  I.  Town  records  of  Salem,  1634-1659,  communicated  by  Wm. 
P.  Upham;  Index.  Part  n.  Memoir  of  Francis  Peabody,  by  Charles  W.  Upham; 
Early  New  England  papers,  from  the  British  public  archives,  communicated  by 
A.  C.  Goodell,  jr. — 1.  James  Cudworth  to  Dr.  Stoughton,  Dec.,  1634.  2.  Ex 
tract  from  a  letter  from  Sir  William  Phips  to  Mr.  Blathwayt,  Oct.  12,  1692, 
and  a  memorandum  by  Blathwayt.  3.  Order  in  council  respecting  the  trials  for 
witchcraft  in  New  England,  Jan.  26,  1692-3.  4.  Letter  from  Queen  Mary  to 
Governor  Phips  respecting  the  trials  for  witchcraft. — List  of  deaths  recorded 
by  Rev.  John  Prince,  pastor  of  the  First  Church.  Salem,  1781-1836.  communi 
cated  by  William  B.  Upton  ;  Materials  for  a  history  of  the  Ropes  family,  col 
lated  by  E.  S.  W[aters]  ;  Index.  (2248 
ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  x.  Second  series,  Vol.  n. 
Salem,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  104,  107,  108.     Portrait.     In  three  parts. 

Part  i.  Salem,  1869.     pp.  104. 

Contents :  Memoir  of  Daniel  P.  King,  by  Charles  W.  Upham  ;  The  port  of 
Salem,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul  ;  Diary  of  Rev.  Joseph  Green,  of  Salem  village, 
1706-1714,  communicated  by  S.  P.  Fowler. 

Part  n.  Salem,  1869.     pp.  107. 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  311 

Contents  :  The  Hutchinson  family,  or  the  descendants  of  Barnard  Hutchinson, 
of  Cowham,  England,  communicated  by  Perley  Derby. 

Part  in.  Salem,  1870.     pp.  108. 

Contents :    The   first   cruise   of  the   U.    S.    Frigate   Essex,    under   command   of 

Capt.    Edward    Preble.     With    a    short    account    of    her    origin    and    subsequent 

career  until  captured  by  the  British,  in  1814,  and  her  ultimate  fate,  prepared 

by  George  Henry  Preble.  (2249 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xi.     Salem,   1872. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  324. 

Contents :  Address  at  the  semi-centennial  anniversary  of  the  formation  of 
the  Essex  Historical  Society,  by  A.  C.  Goodell  ;  Some  notes  on  old  modes  of 
travel,  by  R.  S.  Rantoul ;  Gleanings  from  files  of  the  court  of  general  sessions 
of  the  peace,  by  James  Kimball ;  Memoir  of  Asahel  Huntington,  by  O.  P. 
Lord ;  Ancestry  and  posterity  of  Zaccheus  Gould,  by  B.  A.  Gould  ;  Perkins 
family  of  Ipswich,  by  G.  A.  Perkins  ;  Notices  of  the  ancestry  of  Mrs.  Susannah 
Ingersoll  ;  Memorandum  referring  to  the  evacuation  of  Boston  by  the  British 
troops  in  1776  ;  The  closing  history  of  the  Branch  or  Howard  Street  Church 
in  Salem,  by  C.  C.  Beaman ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Lieut.  John  Pres 
ton,  of  Salem  village,  by  S.  P.  Fowler  ;  The  Chipman  lineage,  by  R.  Manning 
Chipman  ;  Index.  (225O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xn.     Salem,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  306. 

Contents :  Memoir  of  H.  C.  Perkins,  by  Samuel  J.  Spalding ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Joanna  Quiner,  by  P.  A.  Hanaford ;  Inscriptions  from  the  burial- 
grounds  of  Marblehead,  Mass.,  collected  by  Perley  Derby  ;  The  Northend  family, 
by  W.  D.  Northend  ;  The  journal  of  the  Rev.  John  Cleaveland,  by  N.  Cleave- 
land  ;  On  the  early  days  and  rapid  growth  of  California,  by  Alfred  Peabody  ; 
An  early  California  voyage,  by  J.  H.  Eagleston  ;  A  journal  of  the  Rev.  Daniel 
Shute,  D.  D.,  chaplain  in  the  expedition  to  Canada  in  1758,  communicated  by 
James  Kimball ;  Memoir  of  John  Lewis  Russell,  by  E.  B.  Willson ;  The  one 
hundredth  anniversary  of  the  destruction  of  tea  in  Boston  Harbor,  communi 
cated  by  James  Kimball ;  The  Thomas  almanacs,  by  James  H.  Fitts  ;  Letters 
from  David  Livingstone,  written  in  1856 ;  Some  remarks  upon  the  "Life  of 
John  Rogers  "  by  Joseph  L.  Chester,  by  C.  H.  Dall  ;  William  Rogers'  petition 
to  be  appointed  administrator  of  the  estate"  of  his  grandfather,  Thomas  Scott, 
1694,  communicated  by  H.  F.  Waters  ;  Index.  (2251 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xm.     Salem,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  323. 

Contents  :  The  centennial  anniversary  of  the  Provincial  Legislature  in  Salem, 
Oct.  5,  1774,  an  address  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  The  journal  of  Rev.  John 
Cleaveland,  edited  by  his  grandson,  Nehemiah  Cleaveland ;  A  notice  of  the 
Peele  family  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Charter  Street  burial-ground,  Salem,  Mass., 
collected  by  Perley  Derby  ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Frederick  Browne  ;  The  name 
of  Perkins  as  found  on  the  Essex  county  records  ;  Orderly  book  of  the  regi 
ment  of  artillery  raised  for  the  defence  of  the  town  of  Boston  in  1776,  com 
municated  by  James  Kimball ;  Gleanings  from  the  records  of  the  county  of 
Essex,  communicated  by  James  Kimball ;  Papers  relating  to  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Skelton,  communicated  by  W.  P.  Upham  ;  Extracts  from  letters  written  at  the 
time  of  the  occupation  of  Boston  by  the  British,  1775—6,  communicated  by  W.  P. 
Upham  ;  Early  records  of  the  town  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  communicated  by  George 
B.  Blodgette ;  The  Dean  family  in  Salem,  by  Edward  Stanley  Waters ;  Index 
of  names.  (2252 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xiv.     Salem,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  ii,  307. 

Contents  :  History  of  stenography,  by  Wm.  P.  Upham  ;  Copy  of  the  records 
of  deaths  of  the  First  Church  in  Rowley,  Mass.,  communicated  by  George  B. 
Blodgette  ;  Orderly  book  of  the  regiment  of  artillery  raised  for  the  defence  of 
the  town  of  Boston  in  1776,  communicated  by  James  Kimball ;  Notice  of  the 
Southward  family  in  Salem,  by  William  Leavitt ;  Almanacs  and  their  authors, 
communicated  by  Matthew  A.  Stickney  ;  Parish  list  of  deaths  begun  1785,  re 
corded  by  Rev.  William  Bentley,  of  the  East  Church,  Salem  ;  Dismissions  from 
the  First  Church  in  Rowley,  Mass.,  communicated  by  George  B.  Blodgette ; 
The  exploration  of  the  Merrimack  river,  in  1638,  by  order  of  the  General  Court 
of  Massachusetts,  with  a  plan  of  the  same,  communicated  by  James  Kimball ; 
Revolutionary  and  other  documents,  communicated  by  F.  H.  Wade ;  Pierce, 


312  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Pearce,  etc.,  queries  by  F.  C.  Pierce ;  Deacon  Richard  Prince,  of  Salem,  and 
some  of  his  descendants,  by  James  A.  Emmerton ;  Memoranda  entered  by 
William  Thomas,  father  of  Robert  B.  Thomas,  author  of  the  Farmer's  Almanac ; 
Obituary  notices  ;  Index.  (2253 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.       Vol.  xv.     1878.     Salem,  1879. 

8vo,   pp.   332.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Notice  of  the  Perkin's  Arms  in  England,  communicated  by  Aug.  T. 
Perkins ;  Record  of  deaths  from  gravestones  in  Rowley,  including  all  before 
1800,  communicated  by  George  B.  Blodgette  ;  Memorial  of  John  Clarke  Lee,  by 
E.  B.  Willson  ;  Copy  of  a  fragment  of  an  account  book  kept  by  Gibson  dough,- 
1773-80,  communicated  by  William  G.  Barton ;  Notes  and  extracts  from  the 
records  of  the  First  Church  of  Salem,  1629-1736.  communicated  by  James  A. 
Emmerton  ;  Parish  list  of  deaths  begun  1785,  recorded  by  Rev.  William  Bentley, 
of  the  East  Church,  Salem,  communicated  by  Ira  J.  Patch  ;  An  account  of  the 
commemoration,  by  the  Essex  Institute,  of  the  fifth  half-century  of  the  landing 
of  John  Endicott  in  Salem,  Sept.  18,  1878.  Index  of  names.  (2254 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xvi.     Salem,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  328. 

Contents:  The  first  glass  factory — where?  by  James  Kimball  ;  Notes  and 
extracts  from  the  "  Records  of  the  First  Chui;ch  "  of  Salem,  1629  to  1736,  com 
municated  by  James  A.  Emmerton  ;  Parish  list  of  deaths,  begun  1785,  recorded 
by  Rev.  William  Bentley,  of  the  East  Church,  Salem  ;  Some  old  estates,  by  E. 
Stanley  Waters;  Records  of  the  first  church  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1687-1754, 
communicated  by  Wm.  P.  Upham ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  Fail-field  burial 
ground  in  Wenham,  communicated  by  Wellington  Pool,  1878 ;  The  first  book 
of  the  intentions  of  marriage  of  the  city  of  Lynn,  copied  by  John  T.  Moulton  ; 
Biographical  notice  of  James  Upton,  communicated  by  R.  C.  Mills  ;  Genealogical 
notes  :  Ashby,  Blaney,  Bowel's,  Blythe,  Chapman,  Cook,  Derby,  Dynn,  Haskett, 
Eastie  or  Estes,  Flint,  by  Edward  Stanley  Waters ;  Notes  on  the  Richardson 
and  Russell  families,  by  James  Kimball  ;  Children  and  grandchildren  of  William 
and  Dorothy  King  of  Salem,  by  Wm.  P.  Upham  ;  Notice  of  portrait  of  Wash 
ington,  by  Charles  Henry  Hart ;  Historical  sketch  of  the  Salem  Female  Em 
ployment  Society,  by  Lucy  P.  Johnson  ;  Webb  family,  by  E.  S.  Waters  ;  Baptisms 
at  church  in  Salem  village,  now  North  Parish,  Danvers,  communicated  by  Henry 
Wheatland.  The  Gedney  and  Clarke  families  of  Salem,  Mass.,  by  Henry  F. 
Waters  ;  Index  of  names.  (2255 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xvn.     Salem,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  350. 

Contents  :  Gleanings  from  the  English  records  about  New  England  families, 
communicated  by  James  A.  Emmerton  and  Henry  F.  Waters;  Index.  Reminis 
cences  of  distinguished  men  of  Essex  county,  by  Nathan  Crosby  ;  Genealogical 
notes — Ward  family,  by  E.  S.  Waters  ;  "  Leslie's  retreat,"  communicated  by  E.  S. 
Waters  ;  An  account  of  the  commemoration  by  the  Essex  Institute  of  the  two 
hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  arrival  of  John  Winthrop  at  Salem — 
Address,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul.  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  William  Bentley, 
D.  D.,  by  Stanley  Waters  ;  A  genealogical  account  of  Henry  Silsbee,  and  some 
of  his  descendants,  by  James  A.  Emmerton;  Index  of  names;  Memoir  of  Lewis 
N.  Tappan  ;  Special  providences — written  by  Rev.  George  Curwen  of  Salem,  in 
1714.  Matthias  Corwin  of  Southold,  L.  I.— his  parentage  and  his  relationship 
to  George  Corwin  of  Salem,  by  Henry  F.  Waters.  Index  of  names.  (2256 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xviu.     Salem,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  316. 

Contents  :  The  Newhall  family  of  Lynn  ;  Baptisms  at  Church  in  Salem  vil 
lage,  now  North  Parish,  Danvers,  communicated  by  Henry  Wheatland  ;  Jonathan 
Fabens  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  George  A.  Perkins ;  Parish  list  of 
deaths  begun  1785,  recorded  by  Rev.  William  Bentley,  of  the  East  Church, 
Salem  ;  The  journal  of  Dr.  Caleb  Rea,  written  during  the  expedition  against 
Ticonderoga  in  1758,  edited  by  his  great  grandson,  F.  M.  Ray  ;  A  notice  of 
James  Kimball,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul ;  Early  memorials  of  the  dead,  by  Sidney 
Perley  ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Peirce,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul ;  Sketches  of  Saugus, 
by  E.  P.  Robinson  ;  A  circular  letter  for  establishing  a  county  lyceum,  1829 ; 
Notes  and  queries  ;  Index  of  names.  (2257 


ESSEX   INSTITUTE.  313 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xix.     Salem,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  315. 

Contents  :  A  sketch  of  the  first  religions  society  in  Lynnfield,  by  Eben  Par 
sons  ;  Parish  list  of  deaths  begun  1785,  recorded  by  William  Bentley,  D.  D.,  of 
the  East  Church,  Salem,  Mass.  ;  The  Newhall  family  ;  Diaries  kept  by  Lemuel 
Wood,  of  Boxford,  communicated  by  Sidney  Perley  :  A  journal  of  the  Canada 
expedition,  1759.  The  Beverly  shore,  by  Robert  Rantoul  ;  A  notice  of  Saugus 
Seminary,  by  E.  P.  Robinson  ;  The  Fisher  plantation  of  Cape  Anne,  by  Herbert 
B.  Adams  ;  Extracts  from  the  town  records  of  Wenham,  Mass.,  communicated 
by  Wellington  Pool ;  Marriages  in  Salem,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Hopkins,  1779-1814  ; 
Essex  county  and  the  Indians,  by  Robert  Rantoul  ;  Origin  of  Salem  plantation, 
by  Herbert  B.  Adams  ;  Allotments  of  land  in  Salem  to  men,  women,  and  maids, 
by  Herbert  B.  Adams  ;  A  field  day  at  Dummer  Academy,  July  12,  1882  ;  The 
family  of  John  Perkins  of  Ipswich,  by  George  A.  Perkins  ;  The  Essex  junto — The 
long  embargo — and  the  great  Topsfield  caucus  of  1808,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul  ; 
Common  fields  in  Salem,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams  ;  The  family  of  William  Town- 
send,  of  Boston,  by  Henry  F.  Waters ;  The  early  settlers  of  Rowley,  Mass., 
including  all  who  were  here  before  1662,  with  a  few  generations  of  their  de 
scendants,  by  George  B.  Blodgette  ;  Index  of  names.  (2258 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical   Collections.     Vol.   xx.     Salem,    1883. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  311. 

Contents  :  A  note  on  the  authenticity  of  the  portraits  of  Gov.  Endecott,  by 
Robert  S.  Rantoul  ;  The  Perkins  family,  by  George  A.  Perkins  :  Sketch  of  the 
family  of  Thomas  Townsend,  of  Lynn,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Joseph  Townsend, 
of  Boston  ;  A  few  English  notes  relating  to  the  name  of  Townsend  ;  Salem 
meadows,  woodland,  and  town  neck,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams ;  Early  settlers  of 
Rowley,  including  all  those  who  were  here  before  1662,  with  a  few  generations 
of  their  descendants,  communicated  by  Geo.  B.  Blodgette  ;  A  notice  of  Charles 
Davis,  librarian  of  the  Essex  Institute,  1865-1868  ;  A  postscript  to  the  article 
on  Gov.  Endecott's  portraits  ;  Extracts  from  the  town  records  of  Wenham, 
Mass.  ;  James  Osborne  Safford,  a  sketch  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul  ;  Augustus 
Story,  a  memorial  paper,  by  Charles  T.  Brooks  ;  Lemuel  Wood's  journal  ;  Dr. 
Bentley's  East  Parish  deaths — some  notes  and  corrections,  by  J.  A.  Emmerton  ; 
Inscriptions  from  gravestones  in  the  old  burying  ground  in  Wenham,  copied  by 
Wellington  Pool  ;  Memoir  of  Oliver  Carlton,  by  Leverett  Saltonstall  ;  Inscrip 
tions  from  the  old  burying  ground,  Lynn,  Mass.,  copied  by  John  T.  Moulton  ; 
Index  of  names.  (2259 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxi.     Salem,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  309. 

Contents :  Memorial  of  Charles  T.  Brooks,  by  E.  B.  Willson ;  His  life  at 
Newport,  by  Charles  W.  Wendte ;  Genealogical  notes  respecting  Henry  Brooks 
and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Luke  Brooks  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  burying 
ground,  Lynn,  Mass.  ;  The  Perkins  family,  by  George  A.  Perkins ;  Lemuel 
Wood's  journal  ;  Early  settlers  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  by  Geo.  B.  Blodgette ;  Me 
morial  of  John  Bertram,  by  Edward  S.  Atwood  ;  The  commission  of  the  captain 
of  a  Salem  privateer,  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  E.  P.  Crowell  ;  Records  of 
the  first  church  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1752—1805,  communicated  by  Win.  P. 
Upham  ;  Records  of  the  fifth  parish  of  Gloucester,  now  Rockport,  communi 
cated  by  Calvin  W.  Pool  ;  Life  and  character  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  by 
Luther  Dame ;  A  short  historical  sketch  of  Annisquam  parish,  by  James  S. 
Jewett ;  Early  recollections  of  the  upper  portion  of  Essex  street,  by  Oliver 
Thayer ;  Some  material  for  a  history  of  the  name  and  family  of  Rentoul — 
Rintoul — Rantoul,  compiled  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul ;  Index  of  names.  (226O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxn.     Salem,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   iv,  307. 

Contents :  Early  settlers  of  Rowley ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Old  Burying 
Ground,  Lynn  ;  Thoreau,  Flagg,  and  Burroughs,  by  W.  G.  Barton  ;  The  second 
Congregational  Church  in  Marblehead,  by  Stephen  P.  Hathaway  ;  The  family  of 
John  Perkins  of  Ipswich,  by  George  A.  Perkins  ;  Records  of  the  fifth  parish  of 
Gloucester,  now  Rockport ;  Salem  baptisms  ;  Topfield  in  the  Revolution,  by  J.  II. 
Gould  ;  The  Conant  family  ;  Index.  (226Oa 


314  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxm.     Salem,   1886. 

8vo,    pp.  iv,  318. 

Contents :  Salem  baptisms ;  Address  before  the  Essex  bar  association,  by 
Wm.  D.  Nortbend  ;  Members  of  the  Essex  bar;  Inscriptions  from  the  old 
burying  ground,  Lynn  ;  The  Perkins  family  ;  Early  settlers  of  Rowley,  by  Geo.  B. 
Blodgette  ;  A  sketch  of  the  musical  societies  of  Salem,  by  George  M.  Whipple ; 
Account  of  the  Rebecca  Nurse  Monument,  communicated  by  Wm.  P.  Upham ; 
Roger  Derby,  by  Richard  II.  Derby  ;  Two  historical  letters  from  Augustus  T. 
Perkins  (giving  some  Perkins  genealogy)  ;  Index  of  names.  (2261 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxiv.     Salem,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  319. 

Contents  :  A  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  ancient  family  of  Woodbury, 
by  Robert  S.  Rantoul ;  Early  settlers  of  Rowley,  by  George  B.  Blodgette  ;  Half- 
mile  stone,  Wenham ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground,  Wenham ; 
Negro  slavery  in  Massachusetts,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul ;  Inscriptions  from  the 
old  burying  ground  in  Dodge's  Row  (North  Beverly),  copied  by  Wellington 
Pool  ;  Sketch  of  Mrs.  William  Jarvis,  of  Weathersfield,  Vt.,  by  Mrs.  Mary  Pep- 
perrell  Sparhawk  Jarvis  Cutts,  edited  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard  ;  An 
"  Epicedium,"  composed  in  1752,  by  Rev.  John  C.  Cleaveland,  of  Chebacco  (now 
Essex),  in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  by  E.  P.  Crowell  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  bury 
ing  ground  at  Lynnfield  centre,  copied  by  John  T.  Moulton  ;  Pay  roll  of  Capt. 
Jno.  Dodge's  company  of  guards,  1778 ;  Salem  military  company — names  of 
the  volunteer  artillery  corps ;  Gleanings  relative  to  the  family  of  Adam 
Hawkes,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  the  third  plantation  of  Massachusetts,  by 
Nathan  M.  Hawkes  ;  Early  records  of  the  church  in  Topsfield,  communicated 
by  John  H.  Gould  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  family  of  Manchester,  Mass.,  from 
the  earliest  settlement  to  the  year  1886,  by  John  Price  ;  Our  new  domain  ;  A 
history  of  Methodism  in  Salem,  by  James  F.  Almy  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Index 
of  names.  (2262 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  xxv.  Salem,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  317.     Plate. 

Contents  :  A  sketch  of  Tristam  Dalton,  by  Eben  F.  Stone  ;  Materials  for  a 
genealogy  of  the  Sparhawk  family  in  New  England,  compiled  by  Cecil  Hamp 
den  Cutts  Howard  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  family  of  Manchester,  Mass.,  from 
the  earliest  settlement  to  the  year  1886,  by  John  Price;  Inscriptions  from  the 
old  burying  ground  at  Saugus  Centre,  copied  by  John  T.  Moulton  ;  An  account 
of  the  yacht  "  Cleopatra's  Barge,"  by  Benjamin  W.  Crowninshield ;  The 
Govr.  Endecott  estate  ;  Notes  :  Was  Governor  Endecott's  house  the  first  place 
of  worship?  The  settlement  of  Beverly;  The  authenticity  of  the  Roger  Wil 
liams  house  ;  The  part  taken  by  Essex  county  in  the  organization  and  settle 
ment  of  the  northwest  territory  ;  A  record  of  interments  in  the  old  or  western 
burying  ground  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  made  by  Benjamin  H.  Jacob,  copied  from  the 
original  record  by  John  T.  Moulton ;  Semihistorical  rambles  among  the 
eighteenth  century  places  along  the  Saugus  river,  by  Nathan  M.  Hawkes; 
Mining  and  quarrying  and  smelting  of  ores  in  Boxford,  by  Sidney  Perley ;  A 
strange  epistle  of  a  century  ago  (from  Willm.  Fairfield,  at  Cayenne,  to  his 
mother,  Rebecca  Fairfield,  Salem)  ;  Index  of  names.  (2263 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxvi.     Salem,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  iii   (1),  316.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Address  delivered  before  the  Essex  Bar  Association  and  the  Essex 
Institute,  by  Eben  F.  Stone ;  The  Sparhawk  family,  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts 
Howard  ;  Materials  for  genealogies  of  certain  families  of  Clarks,  early  settled 
in  Essex  county,  communicated  by  George  K.  Clarke ;  Interments  in  Old  or 
Western  burying  ground  in  Lynn ;  Samuel  P.  Fowler ;  Reminiscences  of  the 
Revolution  ;  Prison  letters  and  sea  journal  of  Caleb  Foote,  born  1750,  died  1787, 
compiled  by  Caleb  Foote;  Dwellings  of  Boxford,  by  Sidney  Perley;  History  of 
the  Salem  Light  Infantry,  by  George  M.  Whipple ;  Index  of  names.  (2264 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxvu.     Salem,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  237. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  John  Albion  Andrew,  by  Eben  F.  Stone  ;  A  supplement 
to  the  Allen  family,  collected  by  A.  A.  Galloupe,  and  connected  by  John  Price 
with  the  genealogy  in  Vols.  24  and  25  ;  Inscriptions  in  Old  or  Western  Bury 
ing  Ground  in  Lynn ;  The  dwellings  of  Boxford,  by  Sidney  Perley ;  Reminis 
cences  of  Capt.  James  Barr,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  by  James  Barr  Curwen  ;  Some 


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materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Prince  family,  of  Danvers,  by  Eben  Putnam  ; 
Report  of  committee  relating  to  Acadians  settling  in  the  Province,  31  Jan., 
1765  ;  The  first  church  in  Salem  ;  Essex  Institute,  obituary  notices  of  members, 
May,  1889-May,  1890  ;  A  rough  subject  index  to  the  publications  of  the  Essex 
Institute;  Proceedings,  Vols.  1-6;  Bulletin,  Vols.  1-22;  Historical  Collections, 
vols.  1-27,  by  Gardner  M.  Jones  ;  Index  of  names.  (2265 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  xxvm.  Salem,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  221. 

Contents :  The  -dwellings  of  Boxford,  by  Sidney  Perley ;  Genealogical  glean 
ings  in  England  :  Extracts  from  marriage  licenses  granted  by  the  Bishop  of 
London,  1598  to  1639,  by  Henry  F.  Waters;  The  Sparhawk  family,  by  Cecil 
Hampden  Cutts  Howard  ;  An  account  of  the  first  centennial  of  the  settlement 
of  Salem  ;  Suffolk  early  files,  communicated  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  Copy  from 
an  account  book  of  privateer  brig  "  Sturdy  Beggar  "  ;  Petition  for  a  new  town 
pump,  1794;  Extract  from  Essex  county  records,  1709  (in  regard  to  the  de 
struction  of  the  house  of  Richard  Saltonstall)  ;  Index  of  names.  (2260 
ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  xxix.  Salem,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  224. 

Contents :  The  dwellings  of  Boxford,  by  Sidney  Perley ;  Were  the  Salem 
witches  guiltless?  By  Barrett  Wendell;  Genealogical  record  of  the  Houlton  or 
Holton  family  of  Danvers,  by  Eben  Putnam  ;  Revolutionary  letters  ;  Soldiers  in 
the  French  war  from  Essex  County,  1755-1761  ;  Militia  officers,  Essex  County, 
1761-1771  ;  Danvers  tax  list,  1775  ;  Index.  (22G7 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxx.  Salem,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  232. 

Contents  :  Columbus  day  in  Salem,  by  W.  A.  Mowry  ;  The  building  of  Essex 
bridge,  Salem  ;  James  Robinson  Newhall,  by  N.  M.  Hawkes  ;  Roll  of  Caleb  Lowe's 
Company,  belonging  to  Danvers,  April  19,  1775  ;  Memorial  of  Henry  Wheatland  ; 
Index.  (22G8 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxxi.     Salem,  1894-9"). 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  267, 

Contents;  Baptismal  records  of  the  church  in  Topsfield,  1727-1779;  Salem 
and  the  Conkling  family  ;  The  Pepperell  portraits,  C.  H.  C.  Howard  ;  *  *  * 
A  historic  ball  room,  by  R.  S.  Rantoul ;  List  of  Salem  vessels  insured  by  Timo 
thy  Orm,  John  Nutting,  jr.,  and  John  Higginson,  December,  1757,  to  December, 
1758 ;  Lady  Deborah  Moody,  by  Mrs.  H.  W.  Edwards ;  Some  localities  about 
Salem,  by  H.  M.  Brooks  ;  Edmund  B.  Willson,  by  R.  S.  Rantoul ;  Notes  on  the 
ancestry  of  "  Rear-Admiral "  Thomas  Graves,  by  Eben  Putnam ;  Notes  on  the 
Pillsburys  of  Leek,  England,  by  E.  A.  Getchell  and  Eben  Putnam  ;  Index.  (22GJ) 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxxn.     Saleni,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  274.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Some  claims  of  Salem  on  the  notice  of  the  country,  by  Robert  S. 
Rantoul;  How  many  men  had  Leslie  at  North  Bridge? — a  note  appended  to  the 
foregoing  ;  Baptismal  records  of  the  church  in  Topsfield,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  ministry  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Breck,  Nov.  17,  1779,  until  the  dismissal,  May 
5,  1841,  of  the  Rev.  James  F.  McEwen  ;  Salem  before  the  Revolution,  by  Gilbert 
L.  Streeter ;  The  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  Essex  His 
torical  Society,  address  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul ;  A  short  account  of  the  descend 
ants  of  William  Haskell,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  by  Ulysses  G.  Haskell  ;  Early 
fisheries  in  the  Merrimac ;  Trouble  between  the  Merrimac  towns  and  New 
Hampshire,  1718 ;  Browne  Hill  [formerly  called  Long  Hill  and  Leach's  Hill] 
and  some  history  connected  with  it,  by  Ezra  D.  Hines  ;  Index.  (227O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxxm.     Salem,  Mass.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  315.     Plate.  Map. 

Contents:  The  first  cotton  mill  in  America  (Beverly,  Mass.),  by  Robert  S. 
Rantoul ;  Way  from  Salem  ferry  towards  Ipswich  [a  petition  from  selectmen 
of  Beverly  for  the  preservation  of  this  way,  Dec.  ye  30th,  1698]  ;  The  early 
homes  of  the  Puritans,  by  Thomas  Franklin  Waters  ;  A  muster  roll  of  Wenham 
men  who  marched  for  Lexington  ;  Salem  Neck  and  Winter  Island,  a  story  of  a 
walk  around  Salem  Neck  and  Winter  Island,  noting  points  of  interest  and  ancient 
nomenclature  of  the  natural  features,  by  William  Lewis  Welch  ;  The  story  of 
Winter  Island  and  Salem  Neck,  by  G.  L.  Streeter  ;  Record  of  deaths  in  Topsfield, 
1658-1800,  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow;  A  lost  letter  of  Col.  Timothy  Pickering  (con 
cerning  the  passage  of  the  tariff),  Salem,  Oct.  20,  1820,  from  the  records  of 


316  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

the  Essex  Agricultural  Society  ;  Charles  S.  Osgood,  librarian  of  the  Essex  Insti 
tute,  1888-1897  (an  obituary)  ;  Topsfield  and  Rowley  village  men  who  took 
the  oath  of  allegiance  and  fidelity,  1678,  by  Sidney  Perley ;  Topsfield  bill  of 
estate,  made  between  1723  and  1725 ;  Some  old  Ipswich  houses,  by  Thomas 
Franklin  Waters ;  Arnold's  march  from  Cambridge  to  Quebec,  by  Ezra  Dodge 
Hines  ;  List  of  vessels  employed  in  foreign  trade,  belonging  to  the  district  of 
Salem  and  Beverly,  in  1820  ;  Index.  (2271 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  xxxiv.  Salem,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  270.     Plates.     Portraits.     Map. 

Contents :  An  address  in  memory  of  Thomas  Franklin  Hunt,  by  Edwin  C. 
Bolles  ;  Museums  in  Boston  ;  Extracts  from  "  Text  Books  "  of  Dea.  Joseph  Sec- 
combe,  1756—77  ;  Subscription  to  the  relief  of  Rev.  James  Diman,  1748 ;  The 
brig  Mexican,  of  Salem,  captured  by  pirates,  and  her  escape,  by  Edward  0. 
Battis ;  The  floating  bridge  at  Lynn,  on  the  Salem  and  Boston  turnpike,  by 
C.  J.  II.  Woodbury  ;  Early  records  of  Rowley,  Mass.  ;  First  book  of  records  of  the 
First  Church  in  Lynnfield,  by  Eben.  Parsons;  Some  personal  recollections  of 
Robert  Rantoul,  junior,  by  Charles  Levi  Woodbury  ;  David  Larcum  :  deed  of  sale 
for  negro;  Did  Winthrop  land  at  Manchester?,  map;  Henry  Mason  Brooks,  a 
memoir,  by  Edward  S.  Morse ;  First  petition  to  the  legislature  for  separating 
Beverly  from  Salem,  May  9,  1659  ;  Index.  (2272 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxxv.     Salem,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.   (4),  350.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Biographical  notes — Nathaniel  Silsbee  ;  Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Theo 
dore  Morgan's  company  ;  Parsons  and  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  1788,  by 
Eben  F.  Stone:  Early  church  records  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  by  George  B.  Blodgette ; 
Joshua  Coffin  papers  ;  Reminiscences  of  Henry  M.  Brooks,  by  Gilbert  L.  Streeter ; 
Federalist  broadside,  March  16,  1812  ;  Beverly  First  Church  records,  by  William 
P.  Upham  ;  John  Woodbury  and  some  of  his  descendants,  a  paper  found  among 
the  manuscripts  of  the  late  Perley  Derby;  A  forgotten  horror  (smallpox); 
Index.  (2273 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxxvi.     Salem,   Mass.,   1900. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  370.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  The  cruise  of  the  Quero:  How  we  carried  the  news  [of  Concord 
and  Lexington]  to  the  king,  May,  1775,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul  ;  John  Wood- 
bury  and  some  of  his  descendants,  a  paper  found  among  the  manuscripts 
of  the  late  Perley  Derby,  concluded  from  Vol.  xxxv ;  Boxford  town  records, 
1685-1706,  copied  by  Sidney  Perley  in  1880  ;  Call  for  political  convention  to  be 
held  at  Ipswich,  April  25,  1776  (broadside)  ;  Salem  social  life  in  the  early  nine 
teenth  century,  familiar  letters  written  between  1812  and  1831  from  friends  in 
Salem  to  a  Salem  school  girl  removed  to  Ohio ;  An  East  India  House  permit, 
Sept.  20,  1798;  Exchange  of  prisoners  in  1813;  Isaac  Esty,  of  Topsfield,  and 
some  of  his  descendants,  by  Gay  Estey  Bangs :  Beverly  First  Church  records, 
1698-1772  (continued  from  Vol.  xxxv).  copied  by  William  P.  Upham;  Salem 
commoners  records,  1713-1739,  copied  by  Geo.  Francis  Dow ;  Some  historic 
streets  and  colonial  houses  of  Salem,  by  Gilbert  L.  Streeter  :  Essex  St.,  Federal 
St.,  Gredney  court,  Sewall  St.,  English  St.,  Becket  St.,  Turner  St. ;  A  contem 
porary  letter  written  from  Fort  Sewall,  in  Marblehead,  to  the  Gurnet  Fort,  near 
Plymouth,  detailing  the  "Sandy  Bay  Surprise"  of  September  5,  1814.  with 
other  matters ;  The  voting  rights  of  freedmen  in  1658,  A  petition  from  some 
of  the  inhabitants  of  Ipswich ;  The  will  of  George  Rea  Curwen,  born  July 
4,  1823— died  March  17,  1900  ;  A  letter  from  Andrew  Dunlnp,  Boston,  Nov.  2G, 
1828 ;  Bands  and  band  music  in  Salem,  by  Thomas  Carroll  ;  Marine  notes 
from  a  news  book  kept  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1812-1815,  at  the  office  of  the  Essex 
Insurance  Company,  Nathaniel  Bowditch,  president,  copied  by  George  L. 
Peabody  ;  Diary  of  Joseph  Green,  of  Salem  village,  1714—15,  Extracts  made  by 
George  Francis  Dow  ;  James  Jeffry's  journal  for  the  year  1724,  copied  by  Alice 
G.  Waters  ;  Index.  (2274 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxxvu.     Salem,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  466.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  An  account  of  the  private  armed  ship  "America,"  of  Salem,  with 
appendix  and  five  plates,  by  B.  B.  Crowninshield  ;  List  of  vessels  owned  wholly 
or  in  part  by  Timothy  Orne,  junior,  of  Salem,  1740-1758;  Thomas  Gardner, 
planter,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Frank  A.  Gardner  ;  Salem  commoners 
records,  1713-1739,  by  George  Francis  Dow;  Some  personal, reminiscences  of  the 
poet  Whittier,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul ;  Marine  notes  from  a  news  book  kept 


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Salem,  Mass.,  1812-1815,  at  the  office  of  the  Essex  Insurance  Company,  copied 
by  George  L.  Peabody  ;  Chief  justice  Samuel  Sewall,  by  Cecil  H.  C.  Howard ; 
Beverly  First  Church  records,  1667-1707,  by  Wm.  P.  Upham  ;  Captain  William 
Driver  and  his  flag  "  Old  Glory,"  1862,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul  ;  The  Pepperrells  in 
America,  by  Cecil  II.  C.  Howard  ;  Salem  commoners  records,  1713-1739,  by 
George  Francis  Dow  ;  Francis  Lyford,  of  Boston  and  Exeter,  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  William  Lewis  Welch  ;  What  Washington  thought  of  a  third 
term,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul  ;  Index.  (2275 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxxvni.     Salem,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  iii,  437.     Plates.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  Hugh  Peter,  preacher,  patriot,  philanthropist ;  fourth  pastor  of  the 
First  Church  in  Salem  ;  A  mosaic,  by  Eleanor  Bradley  Peters.  Muster  roll  of 
Capt.  William  Norwood's  company,  4th  company  of  Gloucester,  1764 ;  Revolu 
tionary  letter  written  by  Maj.  Stephen  Abbot ;  Enlistments  in  the  Revolutionary 
army — a  letter  from  John  Hancock,  1775  ;  Francis  Lyford,  of  Boston  and 
Exeter,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  Lewis  Welch  ;  Thomas  Gardner, 
planter,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Frank  A.  Gardner;  Reproduction  of  a 
letter  written  by  Hugh  Peter  ;  Marine  notes  from  a  news  book  kept  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  1812—1815,  at  the  office  of  the  Essex  Insurance  Company,  copied  by 
George  L.  Peabody  ;  The  Pepperrells  in  America,  by  Cecil  II.  C.  Howard  ;  Beverly 
First  Church  records,  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  Facsimile  of  the  Fishermen's  Peti 
tion  of  1659  ;  Misery  Islands,  and  what  has  happened  there  :  Salem  commoners 
records,  1713-1739,  by  George  Francis  Dow ;  The  affair  at  the  North  Bridge, 
Salem,  February  26,  1775;  Index.  (227G 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  xxxix.     Salem,  Mass.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  424. 

Contents :  The  fire  clubs  of  Salem,  by  William  D.  Dennis ;  The  old  North 
Ferry  and  Dixy's  horse-boat ;  Thomas  Gardner,  planter,  and  some  of  his  descend 
ants,  by  Frank  A.  Gardner  ;  Salem  Commoners  Records,  1713-1739,  by  George 
Francis  Dow ;  The  Pepperrells  in  America,  by  Cecil  Harnpden  Cutts  Howard ; 
The  Pickman  silver,  deposited  with  the  Essex  Institute,  Dec.,  1902  ;  Salem  and 
Boston  custom  house  records  of  the  pre-revolutionary  period  ;  Military  associa 
tion  at  Haverhill,  1798,  from  Essex  Institute  manuscript  collections;  Ship  reg 
isters  of  the  district  of  Salem  and  Beverly,  1789-1900,  by  A.  Frank  Hitchings, 
with  additional  notes  by  Stephen  Willard  Phillips  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on 
the  authenticity  of  the  first  meeting  house  in  Salem  ;  Evidence  relative  to  the 
authenticity  of  the  "First  Church"  (so-called)  in  Salem,  by  Sidney  Perley ; 
Marine  notes  from  a  news  book  kept  in  Salem,  1812—1815,  at  the  office  of  the 
Essex  Insurance  Company,  Nathaniel  Bowditch,  president ;  Revolutionary  letters 
written  by  Col.  Timothy  Pickering  ;  Seven  letters  written  by  Manasseh  Cutler, 
while  representing  the  Essex  district  in  Congress,  1803-5,  to  his  friend  Deacon 
Francis  Low,  of  Hamilton  ;  Beverly  First  Church  records,  by  William  P.  Upham  ; 
English  notes  about  early  settlers  in  New  England  ;  Index.  (2277 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  XL.     Salem,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  449.     Illus. 

Contents  :  The  Nathaniel  Ropes  estate  ;  A  letter  from  Thomas  Spencer  who 
introduced  the  Salem  Gibraltar,  addressed  on  his  return  to  England,  to  his 
friend  Dr.  Abel  Lawrence  Peirson,  M.  D.,  of  Salem,  1838  ;  Notes  on  the  report 
as  to  the  authenticity  of  the  first  meeting-house  in  Salem,  by  Wm.  P.  Upham  ; 
Letter  from  Tim.  Pickering,  Junr.,  '77  ;  Thomas  Gardner,  planter,  and  some  of 
his  descendants,  by  Frank  A.  Gardner  ;  Ship  registers  of  the  District  of  Salem 
and  Beverly,  1789-1900,  by  A.  Frank  Hitchings.  with  additional  notes  by 
Stephen  Willard  Phillips;  The  Pepperrells  in  America,  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts 
Howard  ;  The  A  very  family,  of  Greenland,  N.  II.,  by  William  II.  Manning  ;  A 
Revolutionary  letter  written  by  Col.  Timothy  Pickering  to  his  brother,  1777  ;  A 
chart  of  the  private  signals  used  by  forty-eight  commercial  houses  of  Salem 
and  Beverly  ;  Salem  town  records,  Town  meetings,  Vol.  n,  1659—1680  ;  Beverly 
first  church  records,  copied  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  English  notes  about  early 
settlers  in  New  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  The  date  of  the  founding  of 
Salem,  a  letter  addressed  to  the  governor  of  Massachusetts,  by  Robert  S.  ifan- 
toul  ;  Essex  county  estates  administered  in  Suffolk  county  prior  to  1701 — ab 
stracts  from  papers  on  file  and  recorded  in  Suffolk  county  registry  of  probate, 
by  Eugene  Tappan  ;  A  sketch  of  General  Frederick  W.  Lander,  by  his  brother, 
Judge  Edward  Lander  ;  Index.  (2278 


318  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  XLI,  1905.     Salem,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.    448,    iv.     Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents :  Proceedings  of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth  of 
Nathaniel  Hawthorne :  Opening  remarks,  hy  Robert  S.  Rantoul  ;  Introductory 
address,  by  Joseph  N.  Peterson  ;  Address  of  Samuel  M.  Crothers  ;  Address  by 
Joseph  W.  Symonds  ;  Address  by  Edward  W.  Emerson  ;  An  account  of  the  first 
reunion  of  the  descendants  of  Major  William  and  John  Hathorne,  held  at 
Salem,  Mass.,  June  23,  1904 ;  A  list  of  souvenirs  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne 
exhibited  at  the  Essex  Institute  in  connection  with  the  Centennial  ;  Autograph 
letters  and  manuscripts  ;  Hawthorne  relics  ;  Salem  town  records — Town  meet 
ings,  Vol.  u,  1659-1680;  Ship  registers  of  the  district  of  Salem  and  Beverly, 
1789-1900,  communicated  by  A.  Frank  Hitchings,  with  additional  notes  by 
Stephen  Willard  Phillips  ;  Personal  sketches  of  early  inhabitants  of  Georgetown, 
Mass.,  by  Ellen  W.  Spofford ;  Essex  county  estates  administered  in  Suffolk 
county  prior  to  1701  ;  Essex  county  notarial  records,  1697-1768  ;  Beverly  First 
Church  Records,  copied  by  William  P.  TJpham ;  Revolutionary  letter  from 
Thomas  Smith,  Forton  Prison,  1780  ;  Stores  on  the  north  side  of  Essex  Street, 
Salem,  between  Court  and  North  streets,  in  1818  ;  The  Pepperrells  in  America, 
by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard  ;  A  biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  William  Bent- 
ley,  from  the  historical  address  by  Joseph  G.  Waters,  prepared  for  the  cele 
bration  of  the  150th  anniversary  of  the  establishment  of  the  East  Church, 
observed  Nov.  8,  1868 ;  An  address  on  Rev.  William  Bentley,  by  Marguerite 
Dalrymple  ;  Plan  of  arrangements  at  the  funeral  of  Dr.  Bentley,  Jan.  3,  1820; 
Bibliography  of  Rev.  William .  Bentley,  compiled  by  Alice  G.  Waters;  English 
notes  about  early  settlers  in  New  England,  communicated  by  Lothrop  Withing- 
ton  (including  "  Gleanings,"  by  Henry  Fitz  Gilbert  Waters,  not  before  printed)  ; 
The  Society  of  Friends  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  with  some  account  of  their  laws  and 
social  customs,  by  Sallie  H.  Hacker  ;  Letter  from  General  Denison,  relating  to 
the  Indians  crossing  Merrimack  river,  March  19,  1676;  Military  committees 
report,  March  29,  1676,  with  particulars  of  garrisons  in  Essex  county  towns ; 
Essex  county  notarial  records,  1697-1768  ;  Index.  (2280 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  History  of  the  Salem  and  Danvers  Aqueduct.  By  C.  M. 
Endicott.  Salem,  I860. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (2281 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Notes  on  the  ripening  of  certain  varieties  of  pears.     Remarks 

on  ripening  summer  and  autumn  pears.     By  James  Upton.     Salem  [I860]. 

8vo,  pp.  429-434.      No  title-page.  (2282 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Weal-Reaf.  A  record  of  the  Essex  Institute  Fair  at 
Salem,  September  4,  5,  G,  7,  8.  With  supplementary  numbers,  September 
10,  11,  I860.  [Salem],  1860. 

4to,  pp.   60.  (2283 

ESSEX   INSTITUTE.     New  England  Congregationalism   in   its  origin  and  purity; 

illustrated   by   the   foundation   and  early   records  of   the   First  Church   in 

Salem,  and  various  discussions  pertaining  to  the  subject.     By  D.  A.  White. 

Salem,  1861. 

Svo,  pp.    (1),  11,   (1),  319. 

"The  whole  work  *  *  *  is  presented  to  [the]  Society  that  they  may 
distribute  and  dispose  of  the  public  copies  in  such  manner  as  they  may  see 
fit." — Preface.  (2284 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Catalogue  of  the  birds  found  at  Norway,  Oxford  County, 
Me.  By  A.  E.  Verrill.  [Salem,  1862.] 

Svo,   pp.    25.  (2285 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  list  of  the  butterflies  of  New  England.  By  S.  H.  Scudder. 
[Salem,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.   161-179.     No  title-page.  (2286 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  Memorial  Discourse  on  William  Symmes,  esq.  Delivered 
at  Andover  and  North  Andover  in  the  winter  of  1859-60,  by  N.  W.  Hazen. 
[Salem,  1862.] 

•Svo,  pp.   193-217.      No  title-page. 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  319 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Report  on  the  Army  Worm,  Lcucania  unipuncta  Haw.     By 
Carleton  A.  Shurtleff.     [Salem,  1802.] 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
From  Proceedings  of  Essex  Institute,  Vol.   nr.  (228S 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoir  of  General  John  Glover,  of  Marblehead.  By  Wil 
liam  P.  Uptiam.  Salem,  18(33. 

Svo,  pp.  61.      Portrait.  (2289 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoir  of  Daniel  Appleton  White,  by  George  W.  Briggs. 
Prepared  by  request  of  this  Institute,  and  read  January  11,  18G4.  From 
the  Historical  Collections.  Salem,  1864. 

Small  4to,  pp.    (2),  47.  (229O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  On  the  sodalite  at  Salem,  Mass.  By  David  M.  Balch.  [Sa 
lem,  18G4.] 

8vo,  pp.  3-6.      No  title-page.  (2291 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  An  historical  Notice  of  the  Essex  Institute.  Act  of  incor 
poration,  constitution,  and  by-laws,  and  a  list  of  officers  and  members. 
Salem,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (2292 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  habits  of  some  species  of  bumble  bees,  and  on 
the  leaf-cutting  bee.  By  F.  W.  Putnam. — The  bumble  bees  of  New  England 
and  their  parasites  [etc.].  By  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.  Salem,  [1865]. 

8vo,   pp.  98-140.      Plate. 

From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  iv.  (2293 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Publications  of  the  Institute,  from  1848  to  1865.  Salem, 
1865. 

Svo,   pp.    8,    (1).  (2294 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     The  Naturalist's  Directory.     Parts  1,  2.     Salem :  Published 
by  the  Essex  Institute,  1865-66. 
8vo,  pp.  31,  4,  84,  16. 

The  second  part,  which  is  arranged  systematically  under  subjects,  followed  by 
an  alphabetical  index,  comprises  the  matter  of  the  first  part,  which  is  alpha 
betical  only,  and  therefore  the  second  part  is  practically  a  new  edition  of  the 
directory,  not  a  continuation.  (2295 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Institute  on  the  First  Church 
of  the  Pilgrims.  Rendered  June  19,  1865.  [Salem,  1865.] 

Svo,  pp.  S.  (2296 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  journey  to  the  West  in  1817.  Notes  of  travel  by  a  Salem 
mechanic  on  his  way  to  the  Ohio  fifty  years  ago.  Selected  from  his  journal 
by  [his  son]  James  Kimball.  [Salem,  1866.] 

Svo,  pp.  226-250.      No  title-page.  (2297 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  List  of  birds  observed  near  Hamilton,  Canada  West.  By 
Thomas  Mcllwraith.  [Salem,  1866.] 

Svo,  pp.  79-06.     No  title-page.  (2298 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Observations  on  polyzoa,  sub-order  phylactohemata,  with 
nine  plates,  by  Alpheus  Hyatt.  Salem.  From  Proceedings  of  the  Institute, 
Vols.  iv  and  v.  1866-1868. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,   103,    (9).  (2299 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Prodrome  ,of  a  monograph  of  the  pinnipedes.  By  Theodore 
Gill.  Salem,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (23OO 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Researches  and  experiments  upon  silk  from  spiders,  and 
upon  their  reproduction.  By  Raymond  Maria  de  Termeyer,  a  Spaniard. 
Translated  from  the  Italian.  Review  by  Burt  G.  Wilder.  Communications 
of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  v,  1866-67.  [Salem,  1867.] 

8vo,  pp.  51-79.  (23O1 


320  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notice  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Pope,  of  Salem. 
By  Henry  Wheatland.  [Salem,  1867.] 

Svo,   pp.   14.  (2302 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  On  the  phalanges  of  the  United  States.  By  H.  C.  Wood. 
[Salem,  1867.] 

Svo,  pp.    10-40.      Woodcuts.      No  title-page.  (23O3 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Catalogue  of  the  birds  in  North  America  contained  in  the 
Museum  of  the  Essex  Institute;  with  which  is  incorporated  a  list  of  the 
hirds  of  New  England.  With  brief,  critical,  and  field  notes.  By  Elliott 
Coues.  [Salem,  1868.] 

Svo.  (2304 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Collection  of  geographical  names  in  the  Algonkin  language. 
[Salem,  1868.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 

Extracted   from   the   Historical   Collections   of   the   Essex    Institute,    Vol.   vin, 
No.  3.  (2305 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Description  of  Mexican  ants  noticed  in.  the  American  Natur 
alist,  April,  1868.  By  Edward  Norton.  [Salem,  1868.] 

Svo,  pp.  10.     Woodcuts.     No  title-page.  (2306 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Flora  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  By  Horace  Mann.  [Salem, 
1868.] 

Svo.     From  the  Communications  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  v.     pp.  113-144; 
161-192;  233-24S.      Vol.  vi,  pp.   105-112.      No  title-page.  (2307 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  list  of  the  birds  of  New  England.  By  Elliott  Coues. 
Salem,  1868. 

Svo,  pp.  71. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (2308 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoir  of  Francis  Peabody,  president  of  the  Essex  Insti 
tute.  By  C.  W.  Upham.  Salem,  Mass. :  Essex  Institute  Press,  1868. 

Svo,  pp.  SO.  (2309 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notice  of  a  foray  of  a  colony  of  Formica  Sanguined  Latr. 
upon  a  colony  of  a  black  species  of  Formica,  for  the  purpose  of  making 
slaves  of  the  latter.  By  J.  A.  Allen.  Salem,  1868. 

Svo,  pp.   14-16.      No  title-page.  (2310 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Town  records  of  Salem,  October  1,  1634.  to  November  7.  H »."»«). 
[Edited  by  W.  P.  Upham.]     From  the  Historical  Collections.     Salem.  18(18. 
Svo,  pp.  242.  (2311 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoir  of  Daniel  I*.  King,  read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Essex 
Institute,  April  19,  1869.  By  C.  W.  Upham.  Salem,  Mass.  :  Essex  Insti 
tute  Press,  1869. 

Svo,  pp.  51.      Portrait.  (2312 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     The  first  cruise  of  the  United  States  frigate  Essex,  with  a 

short  account  of  her  origin  and  . subsequent  career  until  captured  by  the 

British  in  1814,  and  her  ultimate  fate.     Prepared  by  Capt.  George  Henry 

Preble.     From  Essex  Institute  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  x.     Salem,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.    (1),  108.     Plate.  (2313 

ESSEX   INSTITUTE.     The   Hutchinson   family:     or   the   descendants   of   Barnard 

Hutchinson.  of  Cowlam,  England.     Compiled  by  Perley  Derby.     Salem,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.   107.  (2314 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     To-day:    A  paper  printed  during  the  fair  of  the  Institute  and 

Oratorio  Society,  at  Salem,  from  October  31  to  November  4,  1870.     I  Salem. 

1870.] 

4to,  pp.  3  (40).  (2315 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  321 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Commemoration  of  the  semi-centennial  anniversary  of  the 

historical    department    of    the  Institute,    Friday,    April    21,    1871.     [Pro 
gramme.]      [Salem,  1871.1 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (331G 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     First  church  in  Salem,  1(334. 
24mo,  pp.  32. 

Reprint  of  reports  of  a  committee  appointed  in   1859   to   investigate  the  au 
thenticity  of  the  traditions  relating  to  the  first  church,  etc.  (2317 
ESSEX   INSTITUTE.     Hon.  Asahel  Huntington.     Memorial   address  delivered  he- 
fore  the  Essex  Institute,  Tuesday  evening.  September  5,  1871.     By  Otis  P. 
Lord.     Reprinted  from  the  Historical   Collections  of  the  Essex   Institute. 
Salem,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.   81-114.  (2318 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  hirds  of  Minnesota.  By  T.  M.  Trippie.  [Salem, 
1871.] 

Svo,  pp.  113-119.     Xo  title-page.  (2319 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Synopsis  of  the  primary  subdivisions  of  the  cetaceans.  By 
Theodore  Gill.  [Salem,  1871.] 

Svo,  pp.   121-126.      No  title-page.  (232O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  ancestry  and  posterity  of  Zaccheus  Gould,  of  Topsfield. 
A  condensed  abstract  of  the  family  records.  By  B.  A.  Gould.  From  the 
Historical  Collections  of  the  Institute.  Salem,  1872. 

Svo,  pp.   109.  (2321 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Chipman  lineage,  particularly  as  in  Essex  County, 
Mass.  By  II.  Manning  Chipman.  *Froni  the  Historical  Collections  of  the 
Institute.  Salem,  1872. 

8vo,   pp.   52.   *  (2322 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  record  of  births,  baptisms,  publishment,  marriages,  and 
deaths  in  the  Perkins  family  of  Ipswich.  By  G.  A.  Perkins,  Salem. 
Printed  at  the  Salem  Press.  1872. 

8vo,    pp.    16.  (2323 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Ancient  and  modern  theories  of  light,  heat,  and  color.     By 

S.  M.  Allen.     [Salem,  1873.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.  (2324 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Check  list  of  the  ferns  of  North  America,  north  of  Mexico. 

By  John  Robinson.     Salem,  1873. 

8vo,   pp.    11.  (2325 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Description  of  a  carved  stone,  representing  a  cetacean, 
found  at  Seabrook,  N.  H.  By  F.  W.  Putnam.  From  the  Bulletin  of  the 
Essex  Institute,  Vol.  v,  June,  1873.  [Salem,  Mass.,  1873.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.      Illus.      Caption  title.  .(232G 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Description  of  a  stone  knife  found  at  Kingston,  N.  H.  By 
F.  W.  Putnam.  From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  v,  July,  1873, 
p.  125.  [Salem,  Mass.],  1873. 

Svo,  1  1.     Illus.  (2327 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Descriptions  of  a  few  stone  knives  found  in  Essex  county, 
Massachusetts.     By  F.  W.  Putnam.     From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Insti 
tute,  Vol.  v,  April  and  May,  1873.     [Salem,  Mass.,  1873?] 
Svo,  cover-title,  pp.  [80]-86.     Illus. 

An  abstract  of  a  verbal  communication  at  a   meeting  of  the  Essex  Institute. 

(2328 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  In  memory  of  Henry  Coit  Perkins,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
[Memoir  by  Samuel  J.  Spalding.]  [Salem.]  1873. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  34.  (2329 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 21 


322  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  bird  fauna  of  the  Salt  Lake  Valley  and  the 
adjacent  portion  of  the  Wahsatch  Mountains.  By  Robert  Ridgway. 
[Salem,  1873.] 

8vo,  pp.  168-173.  (233O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     On  some  new  forms  of  American  birds.     By  S.  F.  Baird  and 

Robert  Ridgway.     [Salem,  1873.] 

Svo.  pp.  197-201.      No  title-page.  (2331 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     On  the  generic  affinities  of  the  New  England  chitons.     By 

P.  P.  Carpenter.     [Salem,  1873.] 

8vo,  pp.  152-155.  (2332 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  partial  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  Grand  Menan,  New 
Brunswick.  By  H.  Herrick.  Salem :  Printed  at  the  Salem  Press.  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (2333 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Proceedings  of  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  Insti 
tute,  March  5,  1873.  Salem,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  35.      From  the  Bulletin.  (2334 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Account  of  an  early  California  voyage.  By  John  N.  Eagles- 
ton.  Salem,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  25-32.  (2335 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Address  delivered  before  the  Institute,  October  5,  1874,  at 
the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  meeting  of  the  Provincial  assembly  in 
Salem,  October  5,  1774.  By  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  Salem,  1874. 

Svo.  pp.  52.  (2336 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Birds  of  Colorado.  By  Robert  Ridgway.  From  the  Bulletin 
of  the  Institute,  Vol.  v.  [Salem,  1874.] 

Svo.  pp.    (1),  174-195.  (2337 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Birds  of  northeastern  Illinois.  By  E.  W.  Nelson.  From  the 
Bulletin  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  vin.  [Salem,  1874.] 

Svo,  pp.    (1),  90-155.  (2338 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Early  days  and  rapid  growth  of  California.  By  Alfred  Pea- 
body.  Salem,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (2339 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  Journal  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Shute,  Chaplain  in  the  Expe 
dition  to  Canada  in  1758.  Communicated  by  James  Kimball.  [Salem, 
1874.] 

Svo,  pp.  20.      No  title-page.  (234O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  List  of  birds  observed  at  various  localities  contiguous  to  the 
Central  Pacific  Railroad  from  Sacramento  City,  California,  to  Salt  Lake 
Valley,  Utah.  By  Robert  Ridgway.  [Salem,  1874.] 

8vo,  pp.   40.  (2341 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoirs  of  John  Lewis  Russell.  By  E.  B.  Willson,  Salem, 
1874. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (2342 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     The  Northend  Family.     By  W.  D.  Northend.     [Salem,  1874.] 
8vo,  pp.  71-84.      No  title-page.  (2343 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  Mammals  of  portions  of  Kansas,  Colorado, 
Wyoming,  and  Utah.  By  Joel  A.  Allen.  [Salem.  1874.] 

Svo,  pp.  43-66.     No  title-page.  (2344 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Destruction  of  Tea 
in  Boston  Harbor,  with  a  sketch  of  William  Russell,  of  Boston,  one  of  the 
"tea  destroyers."  By  James  Kimball.  [Salem,  1874.] 

8vo,    pp.    45.  (2345 

.ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     The  Thomas  Almanacs.     By  James  H,  Pitts.     [Salem,  1874.] 
Svo,  pp.  28.  (2346 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  323 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Addenda  to  Ferns  of  Essex  County.  By  John  Robinson. 
Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  vn,  October,  1875. 

Svo,   pp.  147,   148.  (2346a 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Catalogue  of  antique  articles  on  Exhibition  at  Pluiumer 
Hall.  [Salem,  1875.] 

12mo,  pp.   18.  (2347 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Catalogue  of  Paintings,  Bronzes,  etc.,  exhibited  by  the  Insti 
tute  at  Pluminer  Hall,  November,  1875.  Salem,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (2348 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  First  Art  Exhibition.  March,  1875.  Catalogue.  [Salem, 
1875.] 

8vo,    pp.    7.  (2349 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Indian  Ridge  [Andover,  Mass.]  and  its  Continuations.  -By 
G.  T.  Wright.  [Salem,  1875^J 

Svo,  pp.   165-168.      No  title-page.  (235O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Frederick  Browne.  Read  February  15, 
1875.  By  [Salem,  1875.] 

8vo,  pp.  81-88.     No  title-page.  (2351 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  name  of  Perkins,  as  found  in  the  Essex  County  Records. 
[By  A.  T.  Perkins.]  [Salem,  1875.] 

Svo,   pp.   90-105.  (2352 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     By-laws  adopted  March,  1876.     [Salem,]  1876. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (2353* 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Letters  written  at  the  time  of  the  occupation  of  Boston  by 
the  British,  1775-76.  Communicated  by  William  P.  Upham.  From  the 
Historical  Collections  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xm.  Salem,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.    (1),  153-240.  (2354 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Orderly  Book  of  the  Regiment  of  Artillery  raised  for  the 
Defence  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  commanded  by  Col.  Thomas  Crafts,  from 
June,  1777,  to  December,  1778.  Also  called  the  "  Massachusetts  State's 
Train."  Communicated  by  James  Kimbnll.  From  the  Historical  Collec 
tions,  Vol.  xm.  Salem,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.    (1),   115-207.  (2355 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Papers  relating  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Skelton.  By  W.  P. 
Upham.  [Salem,  1876.] 

8vo,  pp.    (2),   143-152.  (2356 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Priced  catalogue  of  the  Publications  o'f  the  Society.  Salem, 
1876. 

Svo,   pp.   8.  (2357 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  Brief  History  of  the  Art  of  Stenography,  with  a  proposed 
new  system  of  Phonetic  Shorthand,  by  William  I*.  Upham.  Salem,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,    (1),  12.  (2358 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Contributions  to  the  Myology  of  Tachyglossa  Hystrix, 
Echidna  Hystrix  [auct.].  By  J.  W.  Fewkes.  From  the  Bulletin  of  the 
Institute,  Vol.  ix.  [Salem,  1877.] 

8vo,  pp.    (1),   111-137.      Two  plates.  (2359 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Early  Records  of  the  town  of  Rowley,  Mass.  Communi 
cated  by  George  B.  Blodgette.  [Salem,  1877.] 

Svo,  pp.  253-262.  (236O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Exploration  of  the  Merrimack  River,  in  1638,  by  order 
of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  with  a  plan  of  the  same.  Com 
municated  by  James  Kimball.  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute, 
Vol.  xiv,  No.  3.  July,  1877.  [Salem,  1877. J 

Svo,  pp.  153-171.  (2361 


324  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  List  of  Birds  Collected  near  Santarem,  Brazil.  By  J.  A. 
Allen.  From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  vm.  [Salem,  1877.] 

8vo,  pp.    (1),  78-83.  (2362 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  [Celebration  of  Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of 
Governor  J.  Endicott,  1878.] 

Circulars.  (2363 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Copy  of  the  Record  of  Deaths  of  the  First  Church  in  Rowley, 
Mass.  [1696-1777.]  By  George  B.  Blodgette.  [Salem,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  42.  (2364 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Dismissions  f.roni  the  First  Church  in  Rowley,  Mass.     By 

George  B.  Blodgette.     [Salem,  1878.] 

Svo,  pp.  149-152.      No  title-page.  (2365 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     A  List  of  the  Birds  of  the  Hudson  Highlands.     By  Edgar  A. 

Means.     [Salem,  1878-1881.] 

Svo,  pp.  113.  (2366 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  List  of  the  Birds  of  Massachusetts,  with  annotations.  By 
J.  A.  Allen.  [Salem,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  37.  (2367 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memorial  of  John  Clarke  Lee,  by  E.  B.  Willson.  From  the 
Essex  Institute  Historical  .Collections,  Vol.  xv.  Salem,  1878. 

8vo,    pp.    30.  (2368 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  Pacific  Coast  Crustacea.  By  W.  N.  Lockington. 
[Boston,  1878.] 

Svo,  pp.  159-165.      No  title-page.      From  the  Bulletin,  Vol.  x,  Nos.  10,  11,  12. 

(236!) 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  Hirudinei  observed  in  Michigan.  By  Abrani 
Sage.  [Salem,  1878.] 

Svo,  pp.   73-76.  (237O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notice  of  an  interesting  Relic  of  Mexican  Sculpture.  By 
F.  W.  Putnam."  [Salem,  1878.] 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  2.  (2371 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notice  of  the  Perkins  Arms  in  England.  Extracts  from  a 
letter  from  Mansfield  Parkyns,  esq..  of  London,  to  W.  H.  Turner,  esq.,  of 
Oxford.  Communicated  by  Aug.  T.  Perkins,  esq.  Historical  Collection  of 
the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xv,  Nos.  1  and  2.  With  coats  of  arms,  etc. 

Svo,  pp.  13.     Plate.  (2371a 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Ode  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Fifth  Half  Century  of  the 
Landing  of  Gov.  John  Endicott.  By  W.  W.  Story.  Delivered  before  the 
Institute,  September  18,  1878.  Salem,  1878. 

Small   4to,   pp.    29.  (2372 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Pine:  Its  Life  and  Importance  in  Essex  County.  By 
John  Robinson.  [Salem,  1878.] 

8vo.   pp.   11.  ,  (2373 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Address  at  the  Commemoration  of  the  Landing  of  John 
Endicott.  before  the  Institute,  September  18,  1878.  By  W.  C.  Endicott. 
Salem,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.   38.  (2374 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Biographical  Notice  of  James  Upton.  By  R.  C.  Mills. 
[Salem,  1879.] 

Svo,   pp.   10.  (2375 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Enharmonic  Keyboard  of  Prof.  Henry  Ward  Poole.  By 
Theodore  M.  Osborne.  From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  XL 
[Salem,  1879.] 

Svo,  pp.    (1),   109-122.  (2376 


ESSEX   INSTITUTE.  325 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Fifth  Half  Century  of  the  Landing  of  John  Endicott  at 
Salem,  Mass.  Commemorative  exercises  by  the  Essex  Institute,  September 
18,  1878.  Salem,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  229.  Portrait.  Pages  212-223  contain  "  Historical  Events  of 
Salem."  Hon.  William  C.  Endicott  delivered  the  oration,  C.  T.  Brooks  offered 
a  poem,  and  W.  W.  Story  an  ode.  (2377 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  list  of  the  Fishes  of  Essex  County,   including  those  of 

Massachusetts  Bay,  according  to  the  Latest  Results  of  the  Work  of  the 

United   States  Fish  Commission.     By  G.    Brown   Goode  and  Tarleton   H. 

Bean.     Salem,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.    (1),  38.  (2378 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  sketch  of  Salem,  1626-1879.  By  Charles  S.  Os- 
good  and  H.  M.  Batchelder.  Salem :  Essex  Institute,  1879. 

Large  Svo,  pp.  viii,  280.      Illustrated.      Portrait.  (2379 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  and  extracts  from  the  "  Records  of  the  First  Church 
in  Salem,  1629  to  1736."  Communicated  by  James  A.  Eminerton.  Salem, 
1879. 

Svo,  pp.  28.  (238O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  native  and  extensively  introduced  plants  of 
I^ssex  County,  Mass.  By  John  Robinson.  Salem,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.  38.      Photograph.  (2381 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notice  of  a  portrait  of  Washington.  By  C.  H.  Hart. 
[Salem,  1879.] 

8vo,  pp.    (2),   161-165.  (2382 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Priced  catalogue  of  the  publications  of  the  Society.  Salem, 
1879. 

Svo,  pp.  5.  (2383 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Record  of  deaths  from  gravestones  in  Rowley,  including  all 
before  the  year,  1680.  By  G.  B.  Blodgette.  [Salem,  1879.] 

8vo,  pp.  43-63.      No  title-page.  (2384 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Record  of  marriage  intentions  of  the  city  of  Lynn   [1703- 
1746].     Copied  by  John  T.  Moulton.     Salem,  1879. 
Svo,  pp.  20. 
From  the  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xvr.  (2385 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Records  of  First  Church  at  Salisbury,  Mass.  1687-1754. 
Communicated  by  William  P.  Upham.  [Salem,  1879.] 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (23SG 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  solar  eclipse  of  1878.  A  lecture  before  the  Institute. 
By  Winslow  Upton.  [Salem,  1879.] 

Svo,   pp.    (2),   10.  (2387- 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Baptisms  at  church  in  Salem  village,  now  North  parish, 
Danvers.  Communicated  by  Henry  Wheatland.  [From  the  Essex  Institute 
Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xvi.]  Salem,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  47.  (2388 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Children  of  William  and  Dorothy  King,"  of  Salem.  By  H.  F. 
Waters.  From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  institute,  Vol.  xvi.  Salem, 
1880. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (238O 

ESSEX  INTSITUTE.  The  fifth  half  century  of  the  arrival  of  John  Winthrop  at 
Salem,  Mass.  Commemorative  exercises  by  the  Essex  Institute,  June  22, 
1880.  Salem,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  64. 

The  address  was  by  R.  S.  Rantoul.  (239O 


326  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  flora  of  Essex  County,  Mass.  By  J.  Robinson.  Salem, 
1880. 

8vo,  pp.  200.  (2391 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Gedney  and  Clarke  families  of  Salem,  Mass.  Compiled 
by  H.  F.  Waters.  From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute, 
Vol.  xvi.  Salem,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (2392 

ESSEX  INTSITUTE.  A  genealogical  account  of  Henry  Silsbee  and  some  of  his 
.descendants.  By  James  A.  Emmerton.  Salem.  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  71.  (2393 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Genealogical  notes  of  the  Webb  family.  By  E.  S.  Waters. 
Salem,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (2394 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  [General  programme  for  the  season  of  1880-81.  Salem, 
1880.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page.  (2395 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Gleanings  from  English  records  about  New  England  families. 
Communicated  by  J.  A.  Emmerton  and  H.  F.  Waters.  From  Historical  Col 
lections,  Essex  Institute.  Vol.  xvn.  Salem,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.   (1),  147.      Four  folded  sheets.  (2390 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  gradual  dispersion  of  certain  mollusks  in  New  England. 
By  E.  S.  Morse.  [Salem,  1880. J 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (2397 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Salem  Female  Employment  Society. 
By  Lucy  P.  Johnson.  Salem,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (239S 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Indians  of  Califronia,  by  F.  W.  Putnam.     The  former  Indians 
of  southern  California,  as  bearing  on  the  origin  of  the  red  man  in  America, 
by  F.  W.  Putnam.     [Salem,  1880.1 
8vo,  pp.  4-6. 

Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xn.      1880.  (2399 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  An  informal  talk  on  architectural  and  art  topics.  By  E.  A. 
Silsher.  Salem,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  22.  (2400 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  Richardson  and  Russell  families.  By  James 
Kimball.  Salem.  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  39.  (2401 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Reminiscences  of  the  distinguished  men  of  Essex  County. 
By  Nathan  Crosby.  Salem,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  29.  (2402 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Field  meeting  at  the  Willows,  Salem  Neck,  June  22,  1880. 
From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xn.  Salem.  1881. 

Svo,  pp.  15.  (2403 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Journal  of  Dr.  Caleb  Rea.  Written  during  the  expedi 
tion  against  Ticonderoga,  in  1758.  Edited  by  his  great-grandson,  F.  M. 
Ray.  Salem,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  69.  (2404 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  life  and  services  to  literature  of  Jones  Very.  A  me 
morial  meeting.  December  14,  1880.  Salem,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  (2405 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Peirce.  By  Robert  S.  Rantoul.  From 
Historical  Collections,  Vol.  XVIIT.  Salem,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (2406 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  forest  trees  of  Essex,  Clinton,  and  Franklin 
counties,  N.  Y.  [Salem,  1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  15.      No  title-page.  (2407 


ESSEX   INSTITUTE.  327 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  parentage  of  Matthias  Corwin,  of  Southold,  L.  I.,  and 
his  relationship  to  George  Corwin,  of  Salem,  Mass.  By  Henry  F.  Waters. 
Salem,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

From  Historical  Collections  of  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xvn.  (24O8 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Some  of  the  descendants  of  Jonathan  Fabens,  of  Marblehead. 
By  George  A.  Perkins.  From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xvm.  Salem, 

1881. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (2409 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Diaries  of  Lemuel  Wood,  of  Boxf ord ;    with  an  introduction 
and  notes.     By  Sidney  Perley.     Salem,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  66. 
On  the  Canadian  Expedition  of  1759-60.  (241O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Extracts  from  the  town  records  of  Wenham,  Mass.,  copied 
for  publication,  by  Wellington  Pool.  [Salem,  1882. > 

8vo,   pp.    11.  (2411 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  field  day  at  Dummer  Academy,  July  12,  1882.  [Salem, 
1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (2412 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  family  of  John  Perkins,  of  Ipswich.  Part  1.  Descend 
ants  of  Quartermaster  John  Perkins.  By  George  A.  Perkins.  From  the 
Historical  Collections.  Salem,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  174.  (2413 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Inscriptions  from  gravestones  in  the  old  burying  ground  in 
Wenham.  "Copied  by  Wellington  Pool,  August,  1882.  Salem,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  28.     No  title-page.  (2414 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE".  Inscriptions  from  the  old  burying  ground  in  Dodge's  Row 
(North  Beverly).  Copied  by  Wellington  Pool.  From  the  Historical  Collec 
tions,  Vol.  xxiv.  [Salem,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  14.     No  title-page.  (2415 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Newhall  family,  of  Lynn,  Mass.  Part  1.  By  H.  F. 
Waters.  From  Historical  Collections  of  the  Institute,  Vols.  xvm  and  xix. 
Salem,  1882. 

8vo,   pp.    (1)    109.  (2416 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notice  of  James  Kimball.  By  Robert  S.  Rantoul.  Salem, 
1882. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (2417 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Opening  of  a  newly  discovered  shellheap  at  Ipswich.  By 
John  Robinson.  [Salem,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page.  (2418 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Plummer  Hall.  Its  libraries,  its  collections,  its  historical 
associations.  [Salem.  1882.] 

16mo,  pp.  iv,  58.  (2419 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Record  of  the  parish  list  of  deaths,  1785-1819.  By  William 
Bentley,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  East  Church,  Salem.  [Edited  by  Ira  J. 
Patch.]  Salem,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),   177.  (2420 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Salem   commons  and  commoners :   or,   the  economic  begin 
nings  of  Massachusetts.     Parts  1-C.     Salem,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  81. 

Contents:  (1)  The  fisher  plantation  of  Cape  Ann.  (2)  Origin  of  Salem 
Plantation.  (3)  Allotments  of  land  in  Salem  to  men,  women,  and  maids. 
(4)  Common  fields  in  Salem.  (5)  Salem  meadows,  woodland,  and  town  neck. 
(6)  The  great  pastures  of  Salem. 

Also  published  in  Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies,  as  "  Village  communi 
ties  of  Cape  Ann  and  Salem."  (2421 


328  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Augustus  Story.  A  memorial  paper  read  before  the  Insti 
tute,  May  14,  1883.  By  Charles  T.  Brooks.  [Salem,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.    (1),  23.  (2422 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memoir  of  Oliver  Carlton.  By  L.  Saltonstall.  [With  a 
genealogy.]  Salem,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.   11.  (2423 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  Note  on  the  Authenticity  of  the  Portraits  of  Governor 
Endicott.  By  R.  S.  Rantoul.  [Salem,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (2424 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  Flora  of  South  Georgetown.  By  Charlotte 
N.  S.  Homer.  [Salem,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title  page.  (2425 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  Townsend  Family.  By  H.  F.  Waters.  [Salem, 
1883.] 

Svo,  pp.  43.  (2426 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  notice  of  Charles  Davis,  Librarian  of  the  Essex  Institute, 
1865-1868.  By  R.  S.  Rantoul.  [Salem,  1883.] 

Svo,  pp.   8.  (2427 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Weeds  of  Essex  County.     By  John  II.  Sears.     [Salem,  1883.] 
Svo,  pp.   12.     No  title-page.  (242S 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Report  of  the  annual  meeting.  May  21,  1883.  From  the 
Bulletin,  Vol.  xv,  Nos.  4,  5,  6.  [Salem,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.  35.     No  title-page.     Half  title.  (2429 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Report  of  the  annual  meeting.  May  19, 1884.     [Salem,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  26.  Half  title.  (243  ) 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Report  of  the  annual  meeting,  May  18,  1885.  [Salem,  1885.] 

Svo,  pp.  29.  (2431 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Report  of  the  annual  meeting,  May  17,  1886.  [Salem,  1886.] 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (2432 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Botany  in  Essex  County.  A  paper  read  before  the  Institute 
at  Topsfield,  June  18,  1884,  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the 
Essex  County  Natural  History  Society.  By  John  Robinson.  [Salem,  1884.] 

Svo,  pp.  13.  (2433 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Brooks  Memorial.  Communications  on  the  death  of  Charles 
T.  Brooks,  of  Newport,  R.  I.  By  E.  B.  Willson,  C.  W.  Wendte,  R.  S.  Ran 
toul,  and  W.  P.  Andrews.  Read  at  meetings  of  the  Institute,  June  18  and 
December  17,  1883.  [Salem,  1884.] 

Svo,  pp.  37.  (2434 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Commission  of  the  Captain-  [Samuel  Crowell]  of  a 
Salem  Privateer  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  By  E.  P.  Crowell.  [Salem, 
1884.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.  (2435 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Geology  and  Mineralogy  in  Essex  County,  Mass.  By  B.  F. 
McDaniel.  [Salem,  1884.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.      No  title-page.  (2436 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Life  and  Character  of  Sir  William  Pepperell.  By  Luther  t 
Dame.  Read  at  the  meeting  in  Newbury,  August  28,  1884.  [Salem,  1884.] 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (2437 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Memorial  of  John  Bertram.  By  E.  S.  Atwood.  [Salem, 
1884.] 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  16.  (2438 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  329 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  Condition  of  Zoology,  fifty  years  ago  and  to-day  ; 
in  connection  with  the  growth  of  the  Essex  Institute.  By  E.  S.  Morse. 
Salem,  1884. 

8vo,    pp.    (2)    9.  (2439 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Notes  on  the  flora  of  South  Georgetown.  By  Mrs.  Char 
lotte  N.  S.  Horner.  [Salem,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.  (244O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  pen-ramble  in  Linebrook.  By  M.  V.  B.  Perley.  [Salem, 
1884.] 

8vo,  pp.   10.     No  title-page.  (2441 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Pigeons  and  the  Pigeon  Fancy.  By  William  G.  Barton. 
[Salem,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  23.     No  title-page.  (2442 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Priced  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the  Society.  [Salem, 
1884.] 

8vo,   pp.   8.  (2442a 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Records  of  the  Fifth  Parish  of  Gloucester,  now  Rockport. 

Communicated  by  Calvin  W.  Pool.     [Salem,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  67.     No  title-page.  (2443 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Records  of  the  First  Church  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1752-1805. 

Communicated  by  William  P.  Upham.     [Salem,  1884.] 

8vo,    pp.    23.  (2444 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Selish  Myths.     By  W.  J.  Hoffman.     Washington,  1884. 

8vo,    pp.    20.  (2445 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Weeds  of  Essex  County.  By  John  H.  Sears.  [Salem,  1884.] 
8vo,  pp.  12,  xiv.  No  title-page.  (24445 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  An  account  of  the  cutting  through  of  Hatteras  Inlet,  North 
Carolina,  September  7,  1846.  Also,  through  which  inlet  did  the  English 
adventurers  of  1684  enter  the  sounds  of  North  Carolina,  and  some  changes 
in  the  coast  line  since  their  time.  By  William  L.  Welch.  Reprinted  from 
Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xvn,  Nos.  1,  2,  3.  Salem,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.    13.  (2447 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Address  before  the  Essex  Bar  Association,  December  8,  1885. 
By  W.  D.  Northend.  Salem,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  59.     Contains  a  list  of  members  of  the  Essex  bar,  1770-1885.     (2448 
ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Ancient  and  modern  methods  of  arrow  release.     By  Edward 
S.  Morse.     [Salem,  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.  56.     Cover-title.  (2449 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Early  Recollections  of  the  upper  portion  of  Essex  street. 
By  Oliver  Thayer.  Salem,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (2450 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Hugo  Reid's  Account  of  the  Indians  of  Los  Angeles  County, 

Cal.     With  notes  and  illustrations.     By  W.  J.  Hoffman.     Salem,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  33.     Plate.  (2451 

ESSEX    INSTITUTE.     Remarks    upon    chipped    stone    implements.     By    Frederic 
Ward  Putnam.    Salem,  Mass.,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  8,  9  pi. 

From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xv,  1883.  (2452 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Second  Congregational  Church  in  Marblehead.  By 
Stephen  P.  Hathaway,  jr.  Read  at  the  Essex  Liberal  Conference,  June  17, 
1885.  [Salem,  1885.] 

8vo,   pp.   22.     Cover-title.  (2453 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Some  material  for  a  history  of  the  name  and  family  of  Ren- 
toul—Rintoul— Rantoul.  Compiled  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul.  Salem,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  28.      Portrait.  (2454 


330  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Thoreau,  Flagg,  and  Burroughs.  An  essay  read  at  a  meet 
ing  of  the  Institute,  March  16,  1885.  By  W.  G.  Barton.  [Salem,  1885.] 

Svo,  pp.  28.     No  title-page.  (2455 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Account  of  the  Rebecca  Nurse  Monument.  By  William  P. 
Upham.  From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute.  Vol. 
xxin.  Salem,  188G. 

Svo,  pp.  41.      Illustrated.  (2456 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  Climatology  of  the  United  States.  By  Frank  R.  Kim- 
ball.  [Salem,  1886.] 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (2457 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Dermatochelys  Coriacea :  Trunk  Back  or  Leathery  Turtle. 
By  J.  H.  Sears.  [Salem,  1886.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.  (2458 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Eighteenth  century  baptisms  in  Salem,  Mass.,  hitherto  un 
published.  Copied  from  the  original  records,  and  alphabetically  arranged 
by  James  A.  Emmertou.  Salem,  1886. 

Svo,  pp.    (1),  126.  (2459 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Indian  Games ;  an  historical  research.  By  Andrew  McFar- 
land  Davis.  Salem,  1886. 

Svo,  pp.  58.  (2460 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Inscriptions  from  the  Old  Burying  Ground,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Copied  by  John  T.  Moulton.  Salem,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  128.  (2461 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  List  of  native  and  introduced  plants  observed  in  flower  in 
the  vicinity  of  Salem  during  the  spring  of  1886,  on  or  before  May  1.  By 
J.  H.  Sears.  [Salem,  1886.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.  (2462 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  sketch  of  the  musical  societies  of  Salem.  By  George  M. 
Whipple.  [Salem,  1886.] 

Svo,  pp.  30.      Half  title  on  cover.  (2463 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Supplement  to  the  priced  catalogue  of  the  publications  of  the 
Institute.  July,  1886. 

Sheet.  (2464 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  ancient  family  of  Wood- 
bury.  Communicated  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul.  [Salem,  1887.] 

Svo,  pp.  42.     Tortrait.     Title  on  cover.  (2465 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Conventionalism  in  ancient  American  art.  By  F.  W.  Put 
nam.  Salem,  1887. 

Svo,  pp.  (2),  155-157.     Seven  folded  plates.  (2466 

ESSEX  1  NSTITUTE.  The  development  of  Crangon  vulgaris.  Second  paper.  With 
plates  1  and  2.  By  J.  S.  Kingsley.  [Salem,  1887.] 

Svo,  pp.  99-152.      No  title-page.  (2467 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Early  record  of  the  church  in  Topsfield.  Communicated  by 
John  H.  Gould.  From  the  Collections  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xxiv.  [Salem, 
1887.] 

Svo,  pp.  27.  (2468 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Early  settlers  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  including  all  who  were  here 
before  1662,  with  a  few  generations  of  their  descendants.  Communicated 
by  George  B.  Blodgette.  Salem,  1887. 

Svo,   pp.    (2),   239.  (2469 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  few  additional  notes  concerning  Indian  games.  By  An 
drew  McFarland  Davis.  From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xvin. 
Salem,  1887. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  (2470 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  331 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Inscriptions  from  the  old  burying  ground  in  Dodge's  row 
(North  Beverly).  Copied  by  Wellington  Pool,  August  18,  1882.  [Salern, 

1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  14.     No  title-page.  (2471 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Inscriptions  from  the  old  burying  ground  at  Lynnfield  Cen 
tre.  Copied  by  John  T.  Moulton.  Salem,  1887. 

8vo,   pp.    11.  (2472 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Inscriptions  from  the  gravestones  in  the  old  burying  ground 
in  Wenham.  Copied  by  Wellington  Pool.  Salem,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (2473 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Letters  concerning  the  Perkins  family.     Salem,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Contains  "  Notice  of  the  Perkins  arms  in  England,"  "  Two  historical  letters," 
by  Augustus  T.  Perkins,  and  "  Notes  on  the  Perkins  pedigree,"  by  William  H. 
Whitmore.  The  last  is  from  the  England  historical  and  genealogical  reg.,  Vol. 
XII,  p.  294.  (2474 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Negro  Slavery  in  Massachusetts.  By  Robert  Rantoul,  sr. 
Salem,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xxiv.  (2475 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  On  West  Indian  iguanida?,  and  on  West  Indian  scincidae,  in 
the  collection  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 
By  Samuel  Garman. 

8vo,  pp.  29.     Title  on  cover. 

From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xix,   1887.  (2476 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  On  West  Indian  reptiles  and  batrachians  in  the  Museum  of 
Comparative  Zoology  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  By  Samuel  Garman.  [Boston, 
1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  24. 

From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xix,  1887.  (2477 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Pay  roll  of  Capt.  Jno.  Dodge's  company  of  guards,  found 
among  the  papers  of  Enos  Gallop,  1834.     [Salem,  1887.] 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
From  Collections,  Vol.  xxiv,  pp.  157-160.  (2478 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     A  pen-ramble  in  Linebrook.     By  M.  V.  B.  Perley.     Salem, 

1887. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (2479 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Sketch  of  Mrs.  William  Jarvis,  of  Weathersfield,   Vt.     By 
Mrs.   Mary   Pepperell    Sparhawk    Jarvis   Cutts.     Edited   by    her  grandson, 
Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard.     Salem,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.   (2),  33. 
From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xxiv.     Parts  1  and  2. 

(2480 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  An  account  of  the  field  meeting  at  Montserrat,  September  7, 
1887,  with  some  light  on  the  vexed  question  of  the  origin  of  the  name 
Beverly.  Salem,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  35. 

From  the  Bulletin  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xx,  1888.  (2481 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     An  Andean  medal.     By  Samuel  Garman. 
8vo,  pp.  4.     Title  on  cover. 
From  the  Bulletin,  Vol.  xx,  1888.      [Salem,  1888.]  (2482 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     The  batrachia  of  Kalms'  "  En  resa  til  Norra  America."     By 

Samuel  Garman.     [Salem.  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  11.     Cover  title.  (248S 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Genealogy  of  the  Allen  family,  of  Manchester,  Mass.,  from 

the  earliest  settlement  to  1886.     By  John  Price.     Salem,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  47,  14.  (2484 


332  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Gleanings  relative  to  the  family  of  Adam  Hawkes,  one  of  the 
early  settlers  of  the  third  plantation  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  Contributed 
by  Nathan  M.  Hawkes.  [Salem,  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  20.     No  title-page. 

From  the  Historical  Collection*,  Vol.  xxiv.  (2485 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  History  of  Methodism  in  Salem,  Mass.  By  James  F.  Almy. 
Salem,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  33.  <248<; 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Inscriptions  from  the  old  burying  ground  at  Lynnfield  Cen 
tre.  Copied  by  John  T.  Moulton.  [Salem,  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (2487 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Inscriptions  from  the  old  burying  ground  at  Saugus  Centre. 
Copied  by  John  T.  Moulton.  [From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex 
Institute,  Vol.  xxv.]  [Salem?  1888?] 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  24.  (2488 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  Sketch  of  Tristram  Dalton.  By  Eben  F.  Stone.  [Salem. 
1888.] 

8vo,   pp.   20.  (2489 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  An  account  of  the  yacht  Cleopatra's  Barge,  built  at  Salem  in 
1816-  From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Institute.  By  Benjamin  W. 
Crowninshield.  With  appendix  and  plates.  Salem,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  38.  (2490 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Institute,  with  a  list  of  its 
officers  and  members.  Salem,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (2491 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Choate — dishing — Rantoul.  An  address  delivered  before 
the  Essex  bar  on  the  opening  of  the  new  court-house  at  Salem,  February  2, 
1889.  By  Hon.  Eben  F.  Stone.  Reprinted  from  the  Historical  Collections 
of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxvi.  With  plates.t  Salem,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  50.     Three  portraits.  (2492 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Endecott  wills,  inventories,  and  matters  connected  with  the 
estate  of  Governor  John  Endecott.  *  *  *  [By  Robert  Samuel  Rantoul.] 
Salem,  Mass.,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  from  Historical  Collections  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxv,  1888.      (2493 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  glacial  phenoemna  of  North  America  and  their  relation 
to  the  question  of  man's  antiquity  in  the  valley  of  the  Delaware.  Abstract. 
[Salem,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.      .  (2494 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Materials  for  genealogies  of  certain  families  of  Clarks,  early 
settled  in  Essex  County.     Communicated  by  George  K.  Clarke. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  the  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxvi,  1889.  (2495 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  part  taken  by  Essex  County  in  the  organization  and  set 
tlement  of  the  Northwest  Territory.  Reprinted  from  Historical  Collec 
tions  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxv,  1888.  Salem,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  72.  (2496 

ESSEX    INSITUTE.     Reminiscences    of   the    Revolution.     Prison    letters    and   sea 
journal  of  Caleb  Foot,  born  1750,  died  1787.     Compiled  by  his  grandson  and 
namesake,  Caleb  Foote.     [Salem,  1889.] 
8vo,  pp.  33. 
From  the  Collections.  (2497 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  333 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Semi-historical  rambles  among  the  eighteenth-century  places 
along  Saugus  River.  By  Nathan  M.  Hawkes.  From  the  Historical  Collec 
tions  of  the  Essex  Institute.  Vol.  xxv.  Salem,  1889. 

8vo,   pp.  35.  (2408 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  History  of  the  Salem  Light  Infantry  from  1805  to  1890.  By 
George  M.  Whipple.  Essex  Institute.  Salem,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  148.  (24O9 

•  ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Our  Trees.     A  popular  account  of  the  trees  in  the  streets 

and  gardens  of  Salem,  and  of  the  natural  trees  of  Essex  County,   Mass., 

with  the  location  of  trees,   and   historical   and  hotanical   notes.     By   John 

Kobinson.     Published  by  the  Institute.     Salem,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),   120.  (2500 

, ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Some  material  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Prince  family,  of 
Danvers.  By  Eben  Putnam.  [Salem,  1891.] 

8vo,  pp.   11.  (2501 

ESSEX    INSTITUTE.     A   rough   subject   index   to    the   publications :    Proceedings, 
Vols.  i-vi;  Bulletin,  Vols.  i-xxn ;  Historical  Collections,  Vols.  i-xxvn.     By 
Gardner  M.  Jones.     [Salem,  1890.] 
8vo,  pp.   29. 
From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.   xxvii.        (25O2 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Genealogical  gleanings   in  England.     By   Henry  F.   Waters. 
Extracts  from  marriage  licenses  granted  by  the  bishop  of  London,  1598  to 
1639.     Salem,  1892. 
Svo.  pp.  2,  107. 

From   the  Historical   Collections   of   the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.   xxvin,   Nos.    2 
and  3.  (25O3 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the  Sparhawk  family  in  New 
England.     Comp.  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard.     Salem,  1892. 
8vo,   1  p.  1.,  pp.   113. 
From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute.  (25O4 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Soldiers  in  the  French  war  from  Essex  County,  1755-1761. 
Militia  officers,  Essex  County,  Mass..  1761-1771.  Danvers  tax  list,  1775, 
district  covered  by  Amos  Trask,  collector.  By  Eben  Putnam.  [Salem, 
1892.] 

8vo,   pp.    l.~). 

From  the  Collections,  Vol.  xxix.  1892.  (25O5 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Were  the  Salem  witches  guiltless?  By  Barrett  Wendell. 
Salem,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   19. 

Reprinted  from  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute.  (25O6 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Why  the  old  town  house  was  built,  and  some  things  which 
have  been  talked  of  within  its  walls  since.  By  Nathan  M.  Hawkes.  Salem, 
[1892]. 

Svo,    pp.    13.      Woodcut.      Title   on    the   cover.  (25O7 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     The  dwellings  of  Boxford.     By  Sidney  Perley.     Salem.  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  275.      111.  (2508 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Town  histories  and  genealogies  in  the  Library  of  the  Insti 
tute,  January,  1893.  Salem,  1893. 

32mo,  pp.  30.  (2500 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  James  Robinson  Newhall,  printer,  lawyer,  judge,  and  his 
torian.  A  memorial  address  by  Nathan  M.  Hawkes,  delivered  before  the 
Lynn  Press  Association  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  upon  the  anniversary  of  Benjamin 
Franklin's  birthday,  January  17,  1894.  [Salem,  1894.] 

8vo,  pp.  22.     Title  on  cover. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  Vol.  xxx.  (251O 


334.  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  A  partial  catalogue  of  the  publications  of  the  Institute. 
Salem,  1894. 

12mo,  pp.  28.  (2511 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Salem  and  the  Conkling  family.  By  Frank  J.  Conkling. 
[Salem,  1894?] 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  11. 

"  From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxxi."      (2513 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Books  on  China  in  the  library  of  the  Essex  Institute. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1895. 

4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  10.      (Its  Special  catalogue.      No.  1.)  (2513 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Notes  on  the  Pillsburys  of  Leek,  county  Stafford,  England. 
By  Emily  A.  Getchell  and  Eben  Putnam.     [Salem,  Mass.,  1895.] 
8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  24.     Fold,  geneal.  tab. 
[From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxxi.      1895.] 

(2514 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Visitor's  guide  to  Salem.     Salem,   1895. 

16mo,  pp.  215.      Ills,  and  map.  (2515 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Baptismal  record  of  the  church  in  Topsfield,  November  17, 

1779-May  5,  1841.     Communicated  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow.     [Salem,  1896.] 
Svo,  pp.  19. 
From  the  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxxn.  (2516 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     A  short  account  of  the  descendants  of  William  Haskell,  of 
Gloucester,  Mass.     By  Ulysses  B.  Haskell. 
8vo,  pp.  133-195. 

From  the  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxxn,  1896  (2517 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  An  address  in  commemoration  of  the  seventy-fifth  anniver 
sary  of  the  founding  of  the  Essex  Historical  Society,  delivered  before  the 
Essex  Institute,  at  Academy  Hall,  Salem,  September  18,  1896.  By  Robert 
S.  Rantoul.  Salem,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  99-132.      Illus. 

[From  the  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxxu.]  (2518 

ESSEX   INSTITUTE.     The  first  cotton  mill   in  America.     By   Robert   S.   Rantoul. 
An  address  before  the  Beverly  Historical  Society  at  the  225th  anniversary 
of  the  founding  of  the  town.     Salem,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  43. 

From  the  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxxnr.  (2519 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     The  story  of  the  First  Meeting  House,  built  in  1634-5  by  the 
•  First  Church.     Salem,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  31.      Plans.      Fac-simile.  (2520 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Topsfield  deaths  from  1658-1800,  compiled  from  town,  church, 
and  county  court  records.    By  Geo.  Frs.  Dow.     Salem,  Mass.,  1897. 
8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  129-181. 
"  From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxxnr,  1897." 

(2521 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     A  walk  around  Salem  Neck  and  Winter  Island.     A  paper 
read   before    the    Essex    Institute,    January    4,    1897.     By    William    Lewis 
Welch.     Salem,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  81-104. 

From  the  Collections,  Vol.  xxxm,  1897.  (2522 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     First  book  of  records  of  the  First  Church  in  Lynnfield ;  con 
tinued  from  Historical  Collections,  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  v,  page  228.    *    *    * 
By   Eben   Parsons.     [From  the  Historical   Collections  of  Essex   Institute, 
Vol.  xxxiv,  1898.]     Salern,  Mass.,  1898. 
Svo,  1  p.  l..  pp.  117-193. 
A  copy  of  pp.  6-61  of  the  original  MS.,  containing  records  for  1733-1824. 

(2523 


ESSEX    INSTITUTE.  335 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  May  15,  1899,  with  the 
Charter  and  By-laws  of  the  Society.  Salem,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (2524 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Joshua  Coffin  Papers.     Newhury,  Mass.     Selection  from  the 
Manuscript  Collection  of  the  Essex  Institute.     No  date. 
8vo,  pp.  71. 
From  the  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xxxv.  (2525 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Issac  Esty,  of  Topsfield,  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By 
Gay  Esty  Bangs.     [Salem.   1899?] 
8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  12. 
From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxxvi.  (2526 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  May  7,  1900,  with  lists  of 
officers  and  committees.  Salem,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  46.  (2527 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  cruise  of  the  "  Quero ;  "  how  we  carried  the  news  to 
the  king;  a  neglected  chapter  in  local  history,  by  Robert  S.  Rantoul. 
[From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vol.  xxxvi,  1900.] 
[Salem,  Mass.',  1900?] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  30.      Illus.     2  port.     Facsim. 

"  Reproduced  from  the  Century  illustrated  monthly  magazine  for  September, 

•   1899,  with  considerable  additions  and  changes."  (2528 

ESSEX    INSTITUTE.     John    Woodbury    and   some   of    his   descendants.     A    paper 

found  among  the  manuscripts  of  the  late  Perley  Derby.     [Salem?  Mass., 

1900?] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  24. 

"  From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute,  Vols.  35  and  36." 

(2529 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  An  account  of  the  private  armed  ship  "America  "  of  Salem. 
By  B.  B.  Crowninshield.  [From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex 
Institute,  Vol.  xxxvu.J  [Salem,  Mass.,  1901.] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  76,  6  pi.     Tort.  (253O 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Some  personal  reminiscences  of  the  poet  Whittier.  By  Rob 
ert  S.  Rantoul.  [Salem,  1901.] 

8vo,  pp.   129-144.     Portrait.     Facsimile. 

From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  xxxvir.     Cover-title. 

(2531 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  May  5.  1902,  with  list  of 
officers  and  committees.  Salem,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  45.  (2532 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Francis  Lyford,  of  Boston  and  Exeter,  and  some  of  his 
descendants ;  by  William  Lewis  Welch.  Salem,  printed  for  the  Essex 
Institute,  1902. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  88. 

From    the    Historical    Collections    of   the    Essex    In&titute,    Vols.    xxxvn    and 
XXXVIII.  (2533 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  May  4,  1903,  with  list  of 
officers  and  committees.  Salem,  1903. 

8vo,    pp.    50.  (2534 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  records  of  the  Salem  Commoners,  1713-1739,  copied  by 
George  Francis  Dow.  [From  the  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Insti 
tute,  Vols.  xxxvi-xxxix.  Salem,  Mass.,  printed  for  the  Essex  Institute,  1903. 

8vo,    1    p.    1.,   pp.    180.  (2535 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Vital  records  of  Marblehead.  Massachusetts,  to  the  end  of  the 
year  1849.  Vol.  i— Births.  Salem,  Mass.,  1903.  8vo,  pp.  564.  Vol.  n— 
Marriages  and  deaths.  Salem,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  708.  (2536 


336  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.     Vital  records  of  Manchester,  Massachusetts,  to  the  end  of 
the  year  1849.     Salem,  The  Essex  Institute,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  296. 

Published  under   the   provisions  of  chapter  470   of  the   Acts  of   1902   of  the 
Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  (2537 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Annual  reix>rt  for  the  year  ending  May  2,  1904,  with  list  of 
officers  and  committees.  Salem,  1904. 

8vo,    pp.    51.     Plate.     The   Nathaniel    Ropes   Mansion.  (2538 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  diary  of  William  Bentley,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  East 
Church,  Salem,  Massachusetts.  Volume  i.  April,  1784-December,  1792. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.    xlii,    456.      Plates.      Portraits.      Facsimile  (2538o 

FITCH  BURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


FITCHBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Fitchhurg  Historical   So 
ciety,  and  papers  relating  to  the  history  of  the  town,  read  hy  some  of  the 
members.     Vol.  i.     Fitchburg,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  271. 
Contents  :  Officers,   1895  ;  Constitution  ;  Proceedings,  February  16,   1892-July 

4,  1894  ;    The  early  days  of  railroads  in  Fitchburg,  by  Henry  A.  Willis  ;     Early 
history  of  the  fire  service  of  Fitchburg,  by  J.  F.  D.  Garfield  ;  Postal  communica 
tion,   past  and   present,  by   F.   A.   Currier  ;   The  post-offices  and   postmasters  of 
Fitchburg,  by  F.   A.  Currier;   Fitchburg's  response  to  the  Lexington  alarm,  by 
J.   F.   D.   Garfield  ;   Lunenburg  and  Leominster   in   the  Revolution,  by   J.   F.   D. 
Garfield  ;    Capt.    Thomas   Cowdin's   journal,   May   25-June   2,    1784,    by   Charles 
Fosdick  ;    "The  Album,  or  Panacea  for  Ennui"   fa  magazine  of  1831],  by  A.  P. 
Mason  ;  Pioneer  printers  of  Fitchburg,  by  J.  F.  D.  Garfield  ;  The  "  Old  Rogers 
Bible,"    by    G.    M.    Bodge  ;    Capt.    Ebenezer    Bridge,    by    J.    F.    D.    Garfield  ;    The 
Fitchburg  Philosophical  Society,  by  E.  Bailey  ;  The  Fitchburg  Athenaeum,  1852- 
1859,^  by    A.    P.    Mason  ;    The   fugitive    slave    law    and    its    workings,    by    M.    E. 
Crocker  ;  Dedication  of  the  Fitch  memorial  tablet  at  Ashley  ;  Address,  by  Ezra 

5.  Stearns  ;   Papers  relating  to  the  capture  of  John  Fitch  and  defense  of  the 
frontier.  (2539 

Vol.  ii,  1897.     8vo,  pp.  315. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  By-laws  ;  Proceedings  ;  The  birth  of  Fitchburg  —  its  first 
settlers  and  their  homes,  by  Henry  A.  Willis  ;  Tavern  days  and  the  old  taverns 
of  Fitchburg,  by  Frederick  A.  Currier;  Stage  coach  days  and  stage  coach  ways, 
by  Frederick  A.  Currier  ;  The  first  half-century  of  high  schools  in  Fitchburg, 
1830-1880,  by  Henry  A.  Goodrich  ;  School  affairs  in  Fitchburg  fifty  years  ago, 
by  Atherton  P.  Mason  ;  A  dame  school  in  Fitchburg  sixty  years  ago,  by  Louise 
H.  Wellman  ;  An  interlude  of  church  discipline  in  Fitchburg,  by  Walter  F. 
Greenman  ;  Fitchburg  pioneers  in  Kansas,  by  Henry  A.  Goodrich  ;  Index.  (2539a 

Vol.  in,  1902.      8vo,  pp.  335. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Proceedings  ;  Captain  Thomas  Cowdin,  by  Ada  L.  Howard  ; 
Asa  Thurston,  the  pioneer  missionary,  by  Ebenezer  Bailey  ;  The  division  of 
Worcester  county,  by  Henry  A.  Willis  :  Rev.  George  Trask,  the  "Anti-tobacco 
Apostle,"  by  Atherton  P.  Mason  ;  The  verse  writers  of  Fitchburg,  past  and 
present,  by  Henry  A.  Goodrich  :  Geological  features  of  Fitchburg,  by  E.  Adams 
Hartwell  ;  The  old  stores  of  Fitchburg,  by  Frederick  A.  Currier  ;  Inscriptions 
from  the  burial  grounds  of  Lunenburg,  Mass.;  Index.  (2540 

FITCHBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fitchburg's  response  to  the  Lexington  alarm. 
Lunenburg  and  Leominster  in  the  Revolution.  By  J.  F.  D.  Garfield. 
Fitchburg,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  12   (2),  13-24. 

Pages  (2)  13-24  consist  of  "Lunenburg  and  Leominster  in  the  War  of  the 
Revolution."  A  paper  read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  May  16,  1892,  with 
separate  title-page.  (2541 


HARVARD    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  337 

FITCHBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pioneer  printers  of  Fitchburg.  A  paper  read 
at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  November  20,  1893.  By  J.  F.  D.  Garfield. 
Fitchburg,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  15.      Portrait.  (2542 

FITCHBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Bridge,  the  leader  of 
the  Fitchburg  minute-men.  A  paper  read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society, 
February  19,  1894.  By  J.  F.  D.  Garfield.  Fitchburg,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (2543 

GROTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Groton,  Mass. 

GROTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Officers  and  by-laws.  Incorporated  1894.  [Ayer, 
1894.1 

16mo,  pp.   (2),  8.     Title  on  cover.  (2544 

Same,  with  slight  change,  1904. 

GROTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Groton  Public  Library.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Groton  Historical  Society  in  1898.  By  Mary  T.  Shumway.  Revised, 
1905.  [Boston,  1905.] 

16mo,  pp.  15.      Plate.  (2545 

HARVARD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

HARVARD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Outline  of  a  course  of  nine  lectures  on  the  cam 
paigns  of  the  civil  war.  [Cambridge.]  No  date. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (2546 

HARVARD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Germanic  origin  of  New  England  towns. 
Read  before  the  Society,  May  9,  1881.     By  Herbert  B.  Adams.     With  notes 
on  cooperation  in  university  work.     Baltimore,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  57. 
Johns  Hopkins  T  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science,  No.  2. 

(2547 

HARVARD  HISTORICAL  SOCITEY.  The  Southern  question,  past  and  present.  An 
address  delivered  before  the  Society,  March  12,  1890.  By  R.  P.  Hallowell. 
Boston,  1890. 

Small  8vo,  pp.  34.  (2548 

HARVARD   UNIVERSITY. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

HARVARD   UNIVERSITY.     Harvard   Historical    Studies.     Vol.    1.     The  suppression 
of  the  African  slave-trade  to  the  United  States  of  America  1638-1870.     By 
W.  E.  Burghardt  Du'Bois.     New  York,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  xi,  335. 

Appendices :  a.  A  chronological  conspectus  of  colonial  and  state  legislation 
restricting  the  African  slave-trade,  1641-1787.  b.  A  chronological  conspectus 
of  state,  national,  and  international  legislation,  1788-1871.  c.  Typical  cases  of 
vessels  engaged  in  the  American  slave-trade,  1619-1864.  d.  Bibliography  (pp. 
299-325).  (254« 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.     Harvard  Historical  Studies.     Vol.  2.     The  contest  over 
the  ratification  of  the  Federal  Constitution  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts. 
By  Samuel  Bannister  Harding.     New  York,  1896. 
8vo,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  194. 

Appendices :  a.  Letter  of  "  Cornelius."  b.  Letters  of  "A  Republican  Fed 
eralist."  c.  Bibliographical  note.  d.  List  of  authorities  cited  (pp.  180-184). 

(2550 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 22 


338  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  3.  A  critical  study 
of  nullification  in  South  Carolina.  By  David  Franklin  Houston.  New 
York,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  169. 

Bibliography  of  nullification  :  pp.  156-160.  (2551 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  4.  Nominations  for 
elective  office  in  the  United  States.  By  Frederick  \V.  Dallinger.  New 
York,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  290. 

Bibliography  :   pp.    221-224.  (2552 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  5.  A  bibliography 
of  British  municipal  history,  including  guilds  and  parliamentary  representa 
tion.  By  Charles  Gross.  New  York,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.   xxxiv,   461.  (2553 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  6.  The  Liberty  and 
Free  Soil  parties  in  the  Northwest.  By  Theodore  Clarke  Smith.  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  xi,   351.      Maps.  (2554 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  7.  The  provincial 
governor  in  the  English  colonies  of  North  America.  By  Evarts  Boutell 
Greene.  New  York,  1898. 

Svo.  pp.  x,  292. 

Appendix  C  :   Authorities  cited,  pp.  271-278.  (2555 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  8.  The  County  Pala 
tine  of  Durham,  a  study  in  constitutional  history.  By  Gaillard  Thomas 
Lapsley.  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  xi,  380.  (255« 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  9.  The  Anglican  epis 
copate  and  the  American  colonies,  by  Arthur  Lyon  Cross  *  *  *  New 
York,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  ix,  368. 

"A  list  of  special  works  :  "    pp.  350-357.  (2557 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  10.  The  administra 
tion  of  the  American  Revolutionary  Army.  By  Louis  Clinton  Hatch,  Ph.  D. 
New  York,  1904. 

Svo.  pp.  viii,  229.  (2558 

HARVARD  UNIVERSITY.  Harvard  Historical  Studies.  Vol.  11.  The  civil  service 
and  patronage.  By  Carl  Russell  Fish.  New  York,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.   xi,    (1),   280.  (2559 

HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  OLD  NEWBURY, 
MA  88 A  CHUSETT8. 

Neicburyport.  Mass. 

HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  OLD  NEWRURY.  An  oration  before  the 
Society,  September  11.  1878,  commemorative  of  the  settlement  of  Newbury, 
A.  D.  1635.  By  G.  D.  Wildes.  New  York,  1878. 

8vo,   pp.    27.  (2560 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  or  OLD  NEWBURY.  Celebration  of  the  two  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Newbury,  June  10,  1885.  New 
bury  port.  1885. 

Svo,  pp.   150. 

Pages  36-67  contain  the  Historical  Address  of  Samuel  Colcord  Bartlett,  D.  D. 

(2561 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WATERTOWN.  339 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OLD  NEWBURY.     Two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary 

of  the  settlement  of  Newbury.     Brief  biographical   sketches.  By   Robert 
Noxon  Tappan.     Newburyport,  1S85. 

12mo,  pp.   134.  (2562 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WATERTOWN. 
Watertown,  Mass. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WATERTOWN.  By-laws  of  the  Historical  Society  of 
Watertown.  With  a  list  of  the  past  and  present  officers  and  members  of 
the  Society.  Incorporated  1891.  Watertown,  1S93. 

12mo,    pp.    15.  (2563 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WATERTOWN.  Watertown  records,  comprising  the  first 
and  second  books  of  town  proceedings,  with  the  land  grants  and  posses 
sions  ;  also  the  Proprietors'  book  and  the  first  book  and  supplement  of 
births,  deaths,  and  marriages.  Prepared  for  publication  by  the  Historical 
Society.  Watertown,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  161,  190,  81.     Three  folded  plans.      Facsimiles.  (2564 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WATERTOWN.  Watertown  records,  comprising  the  third 
book  of  town  proceedings  and  the  second  book  of  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths  to  end  of  1737;  also  plan  and  register  of  burials  in  Arlington 
Street  burying  ground.  Prepared  for  publication  by  the  Historical  So 
ciety.  Watertown,  Mass.,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  367,   120,   8.  (2565 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WATERTOWN.  Watertown  records,  comprising  the  fourth 
book  of  town  proceedings  and  the  second  book  of  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths  from  1738  to  1822.  Prepared  for  publication  by  the  Historical  So 
ciety.  Boston  [1904?]. 

Svo,  pp.  331,  267.  (2566 

HISTORICAL,    NATURAL    HISTORY,    AND    LIBRARY    SOCIETY. 
South  Natick,  Mass. 

HISTORICAL,    NATURAL  HISTORY,   AND   LIBRARY    SOCIETY.     A   review   of  the   first 
fourteen   years   of  the    Society.     With   the   field-day   proceedings   of   1881- 
82-83.     South  Natick,  1884. 
Svo,  pp.  126. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Review  of  the  first  fourteen  years  of  the  Society,  by  A.  P. 
Cheney  ;  First  field  day,  by  J.  P.  Sheafe,  jr.  ;  Homes  of  early  white  settlers, 
by  E.  Perry  ;  The  Indian  burying  grounds,  the  old  cemetery,  the  old  meeting 
houses,  l;y  J.  P.  Sheafe,  jr.  ;  The  old  Eliakim  Morrill  tavern,  by  S.  B.  Noyes  ; 
Merchants'  block,  by  W.  Edwards;  The  Ebenezer  Newell  house,  by  A.  P.  Cheney; 
Samuel  Lawton,  by  E.  Perry  ;  The  Carver  house  and  family,  by  M.  P.  Richards  ; 
The  Pratt  house,  by  A.  P.  Cheney ;  Joshua  Brand  ;  Badger  place,  by  J.  P. 
Sheafe,  jr.  ;  The  Hezekiah  Broad  or  Cook  house,  by  A.  P.  Cheney  ;  Rev.  Oliver 
Peabody  estate,  by  E.  Perry  ;  The  Bacon  house,  by  H.  Mann  ;  S.  B.  Sawin,  by 
J.  Parmenter  ;  The  Elijah  Esty  place,  by  E.  Perry  ;  Thomas  Sawin  and  his  de 
scendants,  by  II.  Mann  ;  The  Eliot  oak  ;  The  villages  of  the  praying  Indians  ; 
An  ancient  document,  by  E.  C.  Morse  ;  David  Morse  place  and  Pelatiah  Morse 
place,  by  II.  Mann  ;  B.  P.  Cheney  place,  by  J.  P.  Sheafe,  jr.  ;  The  Dana  home 
stead,  by  S.  D.  Hosmer  ;  The  Kimball  place,  by  II.  L.  Morse  ;  The  Welles  man 
sion,  by  A.  P.  Cheney  ;  Dr.  Isaac  Morrill  place,  by  S.  B.  Noyes  ;  "  Wellesley," 
the  country  seat  of  H.  II.  Hunnewell ;  Newport  Green,  by  II?  Mann  ;  Aaron 
Smith  and  the  Indian  mill,  by  II.  Mann.  (2567 

HISTORICAL,  NATURAL  HISTORY,  AND  LIBRARY  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  re 
union  of  the  descendants  of  John  Eliot,  "  the  apostle  to  the  Indians,"  at 
Guilford,  Conn.,  Sept.  15th,  1875.  Second  meeting  at  South  Natick,  Mass., 
July  3d,  1901 ;  and  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  found- 


340  AMERICAN  ^HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ing  of  South  Natick  by  John  Eliot  and  his  praying  Indians,  July  4th,  1901. 
[South  Natick,  Mass.,  The  Society,  1901.] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  114,  4  pi.   (1  fold.).  (2568 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Hyde,  Park,  Mass. 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Eliot  and  the  Indian  Village  at  Natick. 
By  Erastus  Worthington.  [Read  before  the  Society,  October  1,  1890.] 
Hyde  Park,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.    (2),   10.  (2509-70 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hyde  Park  Historical  Record.  Vol.  i, 
1891-92.  Hyde  Park,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  79.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  A  brief  sketch  of  the  Society  ;  Zenas  Allen  ;  Pemaquid  and  Monhe- 
gan,  by  C.  L.  Woodbury  ;  The  Butler  School,  by  F.  B.  Rich  :  Hyde  Park  births, 
1868-1870,  by  E.  C.  Jenney;  Henry  Grew;  Matilda  Whiting  Vose,  by  C.  F. 
Jenney ;  A  reminiscence  of  Gordon  II.  Nott,  by  O.  T.  Gray ;  Proceedings ; 
Necrology  :  A.  A.  Page  ;  W.  T.  Hart.  Martin  Luther  Whitcher,  by  C.  L.  Stur- 
tevant ;  The  streets  of  Hyde  Park,  by  G.  L.  Richardson  ;  Legal  reminiscences, 
by  E.  Davis ;  Benjamin  Franklin  Radford  ;  A  Revolutionary  hero,  Lemuel 
Trescott  :  Opposition  of  Milton  to  incorporation  of  Hyde  Park;  John  Ellery 
Piper,  by  P.  B.  Davis ;  Reminiscences  of  twenty  years  ago,  by  C.  G.  Chick ; 
Index.  .  (2571 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hyde  Park  Historical  Record.  Vol.  n, 
1892-93.  Hyde  Park,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  80.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  William  J.  Stuart ;  Geological  formation  of  Hyde  Park,  by  Ella  F. 
Boyd  ;  Mrs.  Martha  Foster  Clough,  by  C.  F.  Gerry  ;  Hyde  Park  births,  1870-72 ; 
Dr.  Horatio  Leseur,  by  J.  K.  Knight ;  The  old  Sumner  homestead,  by  Anna  II. 
Weld  ;  Teachers  in  the  Keadville  School ;  Ida  Lewis  Benton,  by  C.  G.  Chick  ;  W. 
I-I.  II.  Andrews,  by  C.  G.  Chick  ;  The  striped  pig ;  John  Bleackie,  by  John  Scott ; 
Lyman  Hall,  by  G.  L.  Richardson  ;  Extracts  from  reports  of  the  school  com 
mittee  of  Dorchester  relating  to  schools  in  Hyde  Park;  Index.  (2572 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hyde  Park  Historical  Record.  Vol.  in, 
No.  1,  April,  1903.  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  96.     Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Hyde  Park  Public  Library,  by  Henry  B.  Miner ;  Hyde  Park  High 
School,  by  Charles  G.  Chick  ;  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  by  William  A. 
Mowry ;  Stephen  Brewer  Balkam,  by  William  A.  Mowry ;  John  S.  Bleakie ; 
Wallace  Dean  Lovell,  Benjamin  F.  Radford,  and  Albert  G.  Worden,  by  Charles 
G.  Chick  ;  Proceedings  ;  History  of  Stony  Brook  in  Hyde  Park  and  Boston,  by 
George  L.  Richardson;  The  Trescott  family,  by  Charles  F.  Jenney;  Franklin 
Stone,  by  Elma  A.  Stone ;  Hyde  Park  streets  and  street  names,  by  Frank  B. 
Rich  ;  Vital  statistics  of  Hyde  Park,  by  Edwin  C.  Jenney. 

Vol.  in  complete  in  one  number.  (2573 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Hyde  Park  Historical  Record.  Vol.  iv,  1904. 
Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Svo,  pp.  128. 

Contents:  Officers  ;  Theodore  Dwight  Weld,  1803-1895 — address  of  William 
TJoyd  Garrison,  jr.  ;  Addresses  of  Henry  B.  Carrington,  Cordelia  A.  Payson. 
Wilbur  H.  Powers,  Francis  W.  Darling,  Edward  S.  Hathaway,  Charles  G.  Chick. 
General  II.  B.  Carrington's  tribute  to  Whittier ;  John  Eliot  and  the  Indian 
village  at  Natick,  by  Erastus  Worthingtcn  ;  Going  west  in  1820,  including 
extracts  from  the  journal  of  Jacob  Richardson,  jr.,  by  George  L.  Richardson  ;  A 
Hyde  Iterk  memorial,  18S8 ;  Henry  A.  Rich — obituary ;  Dedication  of  Camp 
Meigs,  July  4,  1903  :  "  True  Independence,"  by  H.  B.  Carrington  ;  Address  by 
Augustus  S.  Lovett.  A  review  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  since  1892. 
John  Badger  Bachelder — in  memoriam  :  Historical  field  day,  by  Charles  F. 
Jenney ;  Vital  Statistics,  1873-4,  prepared  by  C.  Jenney.  Index  to  Vol.  in 
and  iv.  (2574 

(For  Vol.  v,  see  Appendix.) 


IPSWICH    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  341. 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  James  Read.  By 
James  Read  Chadwick.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  April  19,  1905. 
Privately  printed.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  34.     Illus.  (2573 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Ipsicicli,  Mass. 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  i.  The  oration  by  Rev.  Wash 
ington  Choate  and  the  poern  by  Rev.  Edgar  F.  Davis,  on  the  200th  anni 
versary  of  the  resistance  to  the  Andros  Tax,  1887.  Salein,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (2570 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  u.  The  President's  address  and 
other  proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  their  new  room,  Feb.  3,  1896.  Ips 
wich,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (2577 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications  of  the  Society,  in  and  iv.  Exer 
cises  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Memorial  Tablets  at  South  Common,  Ipswich, 
July  29,  1896,  and  the  report  of  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  Dec.  7, 
1896.  Ipswich,  1897. 

12mo,  pp.  19,  9.  (2578 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  v.  The  early  homes  of  the  Puritans 
and  some  old  Ipswich  houses,  with  proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  1897. 

(2579 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  vi.     Exercises  at  the  dedication  of 
the  Ancient  House,  with  a  history  of  the  House  and  proceedings  at  the 
annual  meeting,  1898.     Out  of  print,  but  the  history  of  the  house  is  re 
printed  in  No.  x.  (258O 
IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  vn.     A  sketch  of  the  life  of  John 
Winthrop,   the  younger,    founder   of   Ipswich,    Massachusetts,    in   1633,   by 
Thomas  Franklin  Waters.     [Cambridge]  printed  for  the  Society,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  3  1.,  pp.  77.     Front,    (port.)-     6  facsim. 
Prefatory  note  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr. 

With    portrait   and    valuable   reproductions    of   ancient   documents    and    auto 
graphs.  (2581 
IPSWICH    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Publications,    vm.     "  The   development   of   our 
town  government,"  and  "  Common  lands  and  commonage."     By  T.   Frank 
Waters,  with  the  Proceedings  at  the  annual   meeting,  December  4,   1899. 
Salem,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  29.      Plate.  (2582 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  ix.  A  history  of  the  old  Argilla 
road  in  Ipswich,  Massachusetts.  By  T.  Frank  Waters.  Salem,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  43.  (2583 

IPSWICH   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Publications,   x.     The  Hotel   Cluny  of  a   New 
England  village,  by  Sylvester  Baxter,  and  An  Old  Ipswich  House,  by  W.  H. 
Downes.     Salem,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  53. 

Contains  also  The  history  of  the  house,   by  Thomas  Franklin   Waters ;   Pro 
ceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  Dec.  3,  1900.  (2584 
IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  xi.     The  meetinghouse  green  and 
a  study  of  houses  and  lands  in  that  vicinity,  with  proceedings  at  the  an- 
nual  meeting,  Dec.  2,  1901.     Salem,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  52.     Plate.  (2585 


342  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications  of  the  Ipswich  Historical  Society, 
xn.  Thomas  Dudley  and  Simon  and  Ann  Bradstreet.  A  study  of  house-lots 
to  determine  the  location  of  their  homes  and  the  exercises  at  the  dedication 
of  tablets,  July  31,  1902.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  Dec.  1,  1902. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1903. 

Svo.  pp.   .">4.  (25SG 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  xm.  Fine  thread,  lace,  and  hosiery 
in  Ipswich,  by  Jesse  Fewkes,  and  Ipswich  mills  and  factories,  by  T.  Frank 
Waters.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting.  December  7,  1903.  Salem, 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.   48.      Illus.  (2587 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  xiv.  The  simple  cobler  of  Agga- 
wam.  By  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward.  A  reprint  of  the  4th  edition,  published 
in  1G47,  with  fac-siiniles  of  title-page,  preface,  and  headlines,  and  the  exact 
text,  and  an  essay,  Nathaniel  Ward  and  the  simple  cobler,  by  Thomas 
Franklin  Waters.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  December  5.  1904. 
Salem,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.   132.  (25S8 

IPSWICH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ipswich  in  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Colony.  Part 
i.  Historical.  A  history  of  the  town  from  1633  to  1700,  containing  the  let 
ters  of  Major  Samuel  App'leton,  lists  of  soldiers  in  the  Indian  wars,  records 
and  depositions  of  the  Usurpation  period,  and  facsimiles  of  ancient  docu 
ments,  bearing  many  autographs  of  the  early  settlers.  Part  11.  Houses  and 
lands.  An  account  of  the  original  grants  of  house  lots  and  the  successive 
owners  of  lands  and  houses,  to  the  present  time,  illustrated  with  diagrams, 
ancient  maps,  and  photographs  of  many  ancient  houses.  With  seven  ap 
pendices.  By  Thomas  Franklin  Waters.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   6,  586.      Illus.  (2589 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Lexington,  Mass. 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  asking  aid  toward  the  purchase  of 
Sandhain's  painting  of  the  battle  of  Lexington. 

4to,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (2590 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  at  a  dinner  given  by  the  Society, 
November  5,  1889,  on  the  100th  anniversary  of  Washington's  visit  to  Lex 
ington.  By  Rev.  Edward  G.  Porter.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.   10.  (2591 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  and  papers  relating  to  the  history 
of  the  town,  read  by  some  of  the  members.     Vol.  i.    Lexington,  1890. 
Svo,  pp.  Ixxxii,  9-141.      Woodcuts. 

Contents :  Proceedings,  1886-1889 ;  Washington's  visit  to  Lexington,  Nov. 
5,  1789,  by  C.  A.  Staples ;  Origin  of  the  name  "  Lexington,"  by  A.  E. 
Scott;  A  sketch  of  the  history  of  Lexington  Common,  by  C.  A.  Staples;  Robert 
Munroe,  by  G.  W.  Sampson  ;  Captain  John  Parker,  by  Elizabeth  S.  Parker ;  A 
few  words  for  our  grandmothers  of  1775,  by  Elizabeth  W.  Harrington  ;  Matthew 
Bridge,  by  Harry  W.  Davis  ;  Reminiscences  of  a  participant  in  the  occurrences 
of  April  19,  1775,  by  George  O.  Smith  ;  Amos  Locke,  by  Herbert  G.  Locke ;  The 
old  taverns  of  Lexington,  by  Edward  P.  Bliss  ;  Lexington  Academy,  by  A.  E. 
Scott ;  Lexington  Normal  School,  by  Rebecca  Viles  ;  A  sketch  of  the  life  and 
character  of  the.  late  William  Eustis,  by  G.  W.  Porter,  D.  D.  ;  Col.  Francis  Faulk 
ner  and  the  battle  of  Lexington,  by  Cyrus  Hamlin,  D.  D.  ;  Lexington  in  1775  and 
in  1861,  by  W.  Sampson.  Appendix  :  The  second  meeting  house  in  Lexington, 
erected  by  the  town  in  1714  ;  Some  facts  relating  to  the  third  meeting  house  ii 
Lexington,  built  by  the  town  in  1794  ;  Members.  (2592 


LEXINGTON    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  343 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  Lexington  Historical  Society 
and  papers  relating  to  the  history  of  the  town.  Vol.  n.  Lexington,  Massa 
chusetts,  1000. 

8vo,  pp.  214,  xxxvi. 

Contents  :  The  first  English  proprietors  of  the  site  of  Lexington  village,  by 
C.  A.  Staples  ;  Lexington  sixty  years  ago,  by  Albert  W.  Bryant ;  Elias  Phinney, 
by  James  P.  Munroe ;  Military  organizations  of  Lexington,  by  A.  \V.  Bryant ; 
Kite  End,  by  A.  Bradford  Smith  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Solomon  Brown,  by  G.  W. 
Brown  ;  Some  account  of  Lieut.  John  Munroe,  his  family  and  his  farm,  by  C.  A. 
Staples ;  History  of  the  Stone  Building,  by  A.  B.  Smith ;  Early  schools  and 
schoolmasters,  by  C.  A.  Staples  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  fur  industry,  by  Geo.  O. 
Smith ;  The  milk  business  and  milk  men  of  earlier  days,  by  Geo.  O.  Smith ; 
Work  of  Lexington  women  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  Mary  E.  Hudson  ; 
Proceedings  ;  Members  ;  Necrology  ;  Index.  (2593 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ana  Papers  relating 
to  the  history  of  the  town  presented  at  some  of  its  meetings.*  Vol.  in. 
Lexington,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  183,  xxvi.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Thomas  Hancock,  a  native  of  Lexington,  by 
C.  A.  Staples  ;  Dr.  Stillman  Spaulding,  by  Ralph  E.  Lane  ;  The  parish  of  Cam 
bridge  Farms,  by  C.  A.  Staples  ;  Charles  Follen,  by  James  P.  Munroe  ;  Origin  of 
the  Lexington  and  West  Cambridge  Branch  Railroad,  by  George  Y.  Wellington  ; 
Some  Memories  of  the  Lexington  Centennial,  by  Mary  E.  Hudson  ;  Recollections 
of  the  third  meeting  house  in  Lexington,  erected  1794,  by  Francis  Brown  :  The 
epitaphs  in  the  burying-grounds  at  Lexington,  Mass.,  by  Francis  H.  Brown  ;  The 
Concord  turnpike,  by  A.  Bradford  Smith  ;  Early  days  of  the  Lexington  High 
School,  by  Mary  E.  Hudson  ;  Clock-making  in  Lexington,  by  Elizabeth  W.  Har 
rington  ;  How  the  Hancock-Clarke  house  was  saved,  by  C.  A.  Staples :  The 
Munroe  tavern,  by  Albert  W.  Bryant ;  Charles  A.  Wellington — extracts  from  the 
minutes,  meeting  Feb.  12,  1901  ;  George  O.  Smith — extracts  from  the  minutes, 
meeting  Feb.  9,  1904  ;  Rev.  Carlton  A.  Staples,  by  Charles  Francis  Carter  ;  Pro 
ceedings  ;  Gifts  ;  Membership  ;  Necrology  ;  Index.  (2594 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  My  grandfather,  Col.  Francis  Faulkner,  and 
my  uncle,  Francis  Faulkner,  jr..  in  the  battle  of  Lexington.  Read  before 
the  Lexington  Historical  Society.  May,  188<>.  By  Rev.  Cyrus  Hamlin,  D.  D., 
LL.  D.  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  16.     Two  plates.  (2595 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lexington.  A  handbook  of  its  points  of  inter- 
ent,  historical  and  picturesque.  Published  under  the  direction  of  the  Lex 
ington  Historical  Society.  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  75.      Illus.      Maps.  (2596 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     "  Imperialism  "  and  "  The  Tracks  of  Our  Fore 
fathers."     By  Charles  Francis  Adams.     Boston,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  37. 

Read  before  the  Society,  Dec.  20,  1898.  (2597 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Opening  of  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  19th  of 
April,  1775.  A  brief  narrative  of  the  principal  transactions  of  that  day. 
By  Jonas  Clarke.  Lexington,  Mass.,  1901. 

12mo,  pp.   15.  (2598 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Guide  book  to  Hancock-Clarke  house,  Lexing 
ton,  Massachusetts.  1903. 

pp.  20.     Illus. 
Same.     [Arlington,  1902.] 

16mo,  pp.  34.      Illus.  (2599 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lexington  epitaphs.  A  copy  of  epitaphs  in 
the  old  burying-grounds  of  Lexington,  Massachusetts.  Compiled  by  Fran 
cis  H.  Brown.  [Lexington,  Mass.]  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   167,    (1).      Plans.  (2GOO-1 


344  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

LITTLETON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

» 

Littleton,  Mass. 

LITTLETON  (MASS.)  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  No.  1,  1894-5.  Little 
ton,  Massachusetts,  189G. 

Svo,  pp.  186.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Records  of  the  Society  ;  By-laws  ;  Members  ;  The  garrison  house  at 
Nashoba,  by  Frank  Bigelow  Priest ;  Letter  from  Charles  Stearns,  giving  an 
account  of  certain*  historic  landmarks  at  Nashoba;  John  Eliot- — the  apostle 
to  the  Indians,  by  Isaac  Francis  Porter ;  Littleton  landmarks  in  proprietors' 
deeds,  by  George  Augustus  Sanderson  ;  An  incident  of  King  Philip's  war  con 
nected  with  this  place,  by  Herbert  Joseph  Harwood  ;  The  error  on  the  Shattuck 
monument,  by  Edward  Frost ;  History  of  Littleton  schools,  by  Albert  Francis 
Conant ;  The  work  of  historical  societies,  by  Julius  Herbert  Tuttle  ;  The  Littleton 
Lyceum,  by  William  J.  Cloues  ;  Joel  Proctor,  an  obituary,  by  Edward  Frost ; 
What  ought  the  town  to  do  for  the  better  preservation  of  its  records?  by 
Edward  Frost ;  The  Indians  of  Nashobah,  by  Herbert  Joseph  Harwood  ;  Trees 
of  Littleton,  by  Frank  Bigelow  Priest ;  Our  great  elm,  by  Edward  Frost ; 
Correspondence  upon  the  meaning  of  the  Indian  name  Nashobah ;  Reminis 
cences  of  the  Civil  War,  by  Daniel  C.  Fletcher  ;  Epitaphs  from  the  old  burying 
ground  at  Littleton  Common,  copied  and  arranged  by  Geo.  A.  Sanderson  and 
Herbert  J.  Harwood  ;  Index.  (2602 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Lynn,  Mass. 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Register,  for  the  year  1897.     Lynn,  Mass.,  1898. 
Svo,  pp.  39.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Committees  ;  Copy  of  the  call  for  a  preliminary  meeting ; 
Organization  of  the  Society  ;  By-laws  ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  Necrology  ;  List  of 
members.  (26O3 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Register,  for  the  year  1898.  Lynn,  Mass., 
1899. 

Svo,  pp.  50.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Committees  ;  By-laws  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ; 
Necrology  ;  List  of  members ;  The  evolution  of  the  town  from  the  parish,  by 
Nathan  Mortimer  Hawkes.  (26O4 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Register,  for  the  year  1899.     Lynn,  Mass.,  1900. 
Svo,   pp.   44.      II his. 

Contents :    Officers ;    By-laws ;    The    meeting-house    of    the    second    church    in 
Lynn,   by   Nathan   Mortimer   Hawkes ;    Reports   of  officers   and   committees ;    Ne 
crology  ;  List  of  members.  (26  5 
LYNN   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      The  Register,   for  the  year   1900.     Lynn,   Mass., 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  54.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Committees  ;  By-laws  ;  The  Flagg-Gray  house,  by  Nathan 
Mortimer  Hawkes ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ;  Necrologies ;  List  of 
members.  (2606 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Register,  for  the  year  1901.     Lynn,  Mass.,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  66..    Plate.     Portrait. 

Contains :  Officers ;  Committees ;  By-laws ;  The  Meeting-House  of  the  Third 
Parish  in  Lynn,  or  of  the  "  Society  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  new  Meeting 
house  in  the  western  end  of  the  town  of  Lynn,"  by  Nathan  Mortimer  Hawkes  : 
Annual  reports ;  Necrologies ;  The  established  church  of  Massachusetts,  by 
Henry  T.  Lummus  ;  Members  of  the  Society.  (2607 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Register,  for  the  year  1902.  Lynn,  Mass., 
1903. 

Svo,  pp.  74.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Committees  ;  By-laws  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ; 
Necrologies  ;  A  chapter  in  the  story  of  the  iron  works,  by  Nathan  M.  Hawkes ; 
List  of  members.  (260S 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  345 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Register,  for  the  year  1903.  Lynn,  Mass., 
1905. 

8vo,  pp.  82.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Committees  ;  By-laws  ;  The  first  Methodist  Meeting  House, 
built  in  1812,  by  Howard  Mudge  Newhall ;  Reports  ;  Necrologies  ;  Members. 

(2609 

LYNN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Philip  Augustus  Chase :  A  memorial  sketch  of  the 
first  president  of  the  Society.     By  C.  J.  H.  Woodbury,  1904. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  14.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register.  (261O 

MARBLEHEAD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Marblehead,  Mass. 

MARBLEHEAD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Organized  May  9,  1898.  Incorporated  March 
15,  1902.  [Charter,  by-laws,  and  historical  sketch  of  the  Society.]  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  1905. 

24mo,  pp.  13.  (2G11 

MARBLEHEAD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  General  John  Glover  and  his  Marblehead 
regiment  in  the  Revolutionary  war;  a  paper  read  before  the  Marblehead 
Historical  Society,  May  14,  1903,  by  Nathan  P.  Sanborn.  [Marblehead, 
Mass.]  The  Society,  1903. 

16mo,  pp.  50.      Portrait  (2612 

MARBLEHEAD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Fountain  inn.  By  Nathan  P.  Sanborn. 
1905. 

16mo,  pp.  43.  (2613 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Boston,  Mass. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proposal  of  Joseph  Belknap  and  Alex 
ander  Young  for  printing  a  weekly  paper,  to  be  entitled  the  American 
Apollo,  containing  the  publications  of  the  Historical  Society  [etc.].  Bos 
ton,  1791. 

8vo,  pp.  4,    (1). 

Reprinted  in  1879.  (2614 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter  of  the  Society  [from 
Jeremy  Belknap,  secretary].  [Boston,  1791.] 

Svo,  pp.   3.     No   title-page.      On  the  objects  of  the  Society.      Reprinted  from 

Collections,  first  series,  Vol.  n.  (2615 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse,  intended  to  commemorate 
the  Discovery  of  America  by  Christopher  Columbus ;  delivered  at  the  re 
quest  of  the  Society,  on  the  23d  of  October,  1792,  being  the  completion  of 
the  third  century  since  that  event.  Added,  four  dissertations.  By  Jeremy 
Belknap.  Boston,  1792. 

Svo,  pp.  132.  (2616 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The^^merican  Apollo,  containing  the 
publications  of  the  Historical  Society  [etc.],  Vol.  i,  Nos.  1-39.  Boston, 
1792. 

Svo. 

See  note  under  Collections..  (2617 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  Collections  of  the  Indians  in 
New  England.     By  Daniel  Gookin,  gentleman.     Boston,  1792. 
Svo,   pp.   89. 
Reprinted  from  Collections,  first  series,  Vol.  i.  (2618 


346  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  i.  Boston,  1792.  Re 
printed  1806  and  1859. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  288. 

["The  first  publications  of  the  Society  appeared  January  6,  1792,  in  the 
American  Apollo,  a  weekly  magazine  beginning  at  that  time.  They  were  printed 
in  connection  with  the  magazine  during  thirty-nine  weeks,  and  comprised 
usually  a  signature  of  eight  pages,  which  could  be  separated  from  the  rest  of 
the  pamphlets,  and  was  called  part  1  of  each  number.  The  first  208  pages  of 
Vol.  i  of  the  Collections  were  published  in  this  way  ;  and  the  remainder,  con 
sisting  of  80  pages,  came  out  in  monthly  parts  in  September,  October,  Novem 
ber,  and  December,  1792.  The  second  and  third  volumes  were  continued  in 
monthly  parts,  but  the  fourth  and  fifth  were  issued  in  quarterly  parts." — Samuel 
A.  Green.  All  the  volumes  of  the  first  and  second  series  and  Vol.  I  of  the  third 
have  been  reprinted.  The  dates  of  the  original  editions  and  of  the  reprints 
are,  respectively,  as  follows  : 

Vol.  i,  printed  in  1792,  reprinted  in  1806  and  in  1859  ;  Vol.  IT,  printed  in 
1793,  reprinted  in  1810  ;  Vol.  in,  printed  in  1794,  reprinted  in  1810  ;  Vol.  iv, 
printed  in  1795,  reprinted  in  1835  ;  Vol.  v,  printed  in  1798,  reprinted  in  1816 
and  1835;  Vol.  vi,  printed  in  1800,  reprinted  in  1846;  Vol.  vn,  printed  in  1801. 
reprinted  in  1846;  Vol.  vm,  printed  in  1802,  reprinted  in  1856;  Vol.  ix,  printed 
in  1804,  reprinted  in  1857  ;  Vol.  x,  printed  in  1809,  reprinted  in  1857  ;  second 
series,  Vol.  i,  printed  in  1814,  reprinted  in  1838  ;  second  series,  Vol.  n,  printed 
in  1814,  reprinted  in  1846  ;  second  series,  Vol.  in,  printed  in  1815,  reprinted 
in  1846;  second  series,  Vol.  iv,  printed  in  1816,  reprinted  in  1846;  second 
series,  Vol.  v,  printed  in  1815,  reprinted  in  1848  ;  second  series,  Vol.  vi,  printed 
in  1815,  reprinted  in  1848  (these  last  two  comprising  Hubbard's  History  of 
New  England)  ;  second  series,  Vol.  vn,  printed  in-  1818,  reprinted  in  1826; 
second  series,  Vol.  vm,  printed  in  1819,  reprinted  in  1826;  second  series,  Vol. 
ix,  printec"  in  1822,  reprinted  in  1832;  second  series,  Vol.  x,  printed  in  1823, 
reprinted  in  1843;  third  series,  Vol.  i,  printed  in  1825,  reprinted  in  1846.] 

Contents  :  Vol.  i  :  Constitution  of  the  Society  ;  Introductory  Address  ;  Letters 
relating  to  the  Expedition  against  Cape  Breton  :  A  Topographical  Description 
of  the  Dutch  Colony  of  Surinam,  by  George  H.  Apthorp  ;  Observations  on  the 
British  Colonies  on  the  Continent  of  America,  Weare  ;  Account  of  the  Examina 
tion  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Church,  1775  ;  Letter  on  the  Dark  Day,  May  19,  1780,  by 
S.  Tenney  ;  Letter  from  ihe  Town  Clerk  of  Dorchester,  1792  [on  early  history 
of  Dorchester]  ;  Extracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Province  of  Maine ;  Letter 
from  Cotton  Mather  in  1718  to  Lord  Barrington,  a  Character  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  New  England  ;  A  General  Description  of  the  County  of  Middlesex,  by  J. 
Winthrop  :  Letter  of  an  English  Merchant,  upon  the  Expedition  to  Louisburg, 
1775  ;  Account  of  General  Montgomery's  Burial  ;  A  Topographical  Description 
of  the  Town  of  Worcester,  by  T.  Paine  [and  others]  ;  NewEngland's  Planta 


tion,  written  1629,  by  F.  Higgeson  ;  W.  Morell's  Poem  on  New  England^  Fabu- 
lo1iisNTra4H"Ioris~and  Customs  of  the  Indians  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  by  Thomas 
Cooper  ;  Inscription  Copied  from  a  Gravestone  at  Gay  Head ;  Historical  Collec 
tions  of  the  Indians  in  New  England,  by  Daniel  Gookin  ;  A  Short  Account  of 
Daniel  Gookin  ;  Indian  names  of  Places  within  or  near  the  County  of  Barn- 
stable,  by  J.  Freeman ;  Account  of  the  Coast  of  Labrador,  by  Sir  Francis 
Bernard ;  A  Topographical  Description  of  Concord,  1792,  by  W.  Jones ;  New 
England's  First  Fruits,  in  Respect  to  the  progress  of  learning  in  the  College  of 
Cambridge,  1643  ;  A  Topographical  Description  of  Georgetown  ;  Account  of  the 
First  Settlement  of  Boston,  by  Samuel  Mather,  1784  ;  Indian  Places  in  Truro, 
by  J.  Damon ;  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Settlement  of  Brookfield,  by  N. 
Fiske ;  A  Description  of  Brookfield.  by  N.  Fiske ;  Letter  from  Roger  Williams 
to  Major  Mason,  1670  [on  the  relations  between  R.  W.  and  Plymouth  Colony]  ; 
Letter  from  a  Gentleman  Upon  his  Return  from  Niagara,  1792  ;  Errata.  (2610 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  n.  Boston,  1793.  Re 
printed  1810. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  246. 

Contents  :  Collections  for  1793  ;  Circular  Letter  ;  A  Topographical  Description 
of  Duxborough  ;  Communications  from  the  Town  Clerk  of  Dorchester  [N.  Clap]  ; 
Ponkapog  Plantation  ;  Epitaph  ;  Letter  from  Cotton  Mather  to  Dr.  John  Wood 
ward  [on  a  Tide  and  Storm  of  Uncommon  Circumstances],  1723  ;  Letter  from  John 
Winthrop,  1717  [on  Storms  in  Connecticut]  ;  Account  of  the  First  Appearance  of 
the  Aurora  Borealis  in  New  England  in  1716,  by  Thomas  Prince  ;  A  letter  giving 
an  Account  of  a  wonderful  Meteor  [Aurora  Borealis]  that  appeared  in  New  Eng- 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  347 

land  December  11,  1719  ;  An  account  of  a  Recent  Discovery  of  Seven  Islands  in 
the  Pacific,  by  Joseph  Ingraham  ;  Letter  from  N.  Tracy  on  the  Posterity  of  Daniel 
Gookin  ;  Original  Orders  of  General  Burgoyne  to  Colonel  Baum,  with  a  Brief 
Description  of  the  Battle  of  Bennington  ;  Account  of  Northfield,  by  J.  Hubbard, 
1792  ;  Letter  from  John  Col  man,  giving  an  Account  of  the  Hearing  before  the 
Privy  Council,  on  the  Complaint  of  Governor  Shute  Against  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives  of  Massachusetts  Bay  ;  An  Account  of  the  Death  of  Charles  I  ;  Letter 
from  King  Philip  to  Governor  Prince  ;  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  American 
War,  1765-1783,  by  T.  Pemberton.  (262O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  in.  Boston,  1794.  Re 
printed  1810. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  304. 

Contents  :  Collections  for  1794  ;  Description  of  Middleborough,  by  N.  Bennet ; 
Bill  of  Mortality  in  Hartford,  1783-1793,  with  Remarks  on  the  History  of  the 
Town,  by  Noah  Webster,  jr.  ;  Topographical  Description  of  York  [Maine],  by  D. 
Sewall ;  Appendix  Relative  to  Agamenticus,  by  J.  Belknap ;  A  Topographical 
Description  of  Barnstable,  by  J.  Mellen,  jr.  ;  Description  of  Holliston  ;  Extract 
from  a  Journal  of  a  Gentleman  Belonging  to  the  Army  of  General  St.  Clair  ;  Gov 
ernor  Bradford's  Letter  Book ;  A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  New 
England  in  Verse,  from  a  Manuscript  of  William  Bradford;  A  Topographical 
Description  of  the  County  of  Prince  George,  Va.,  1793,  by  J.  J.  Spooner  ;  Remarks 
on  Webster's  Calculations  on  Lives,  by  J.  Mellen,  jr.,  with  Mr.  Webster's  Reply  ; 
Miscellaneous  Remarks  and  Observations  on  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and 
Cape  Breton  ;  Road  from  Halifax  to  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  1792  ;  Governors  of 
Nova  Scotia  from  1720;  The  Atherine  ;  Account  of  the  Burning  of  Fail-field,  in 
July,  1779,  by  Andrew  Eliot ;  Governor  Shirley's  Letter  to  the  Board  of  Trade 
respecting  Fort  Dummer,  1748  ;  Two  original  letters  from  Benjamin  Franklin  to 
Thomas  Gushing,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts  [on 
the  Reception  of  the  Petition  to  the  King,  regarding  the  Trade  Regulations]  ;  A 
Topographical  Description  of  Wellfleet,  by  L.  Whitman  ;  Letters  from  Increase 
and  Cotton  Mather  to  Governor  Dudley.  1707-8  ;  Letter  from  Governor  Dudley 
to  Increase  and  Cotton  Mather,  1707-8  ;  Extract  from  Cotton  Mather's  Private 
Diary;  A  Topographical  Description  of  Wells  [Maine],  by  Nathaniel  Wells;  A 
Topographical  Description  of  Topsham  [Maine],  by  Jonathan  Ellis;  A  Topo 
graphical  Description  of  Machias  [Maine],  by  John  Cooper  ;  An  Historical  Account 
of  Middleborough,  by  Isaac  Backus  ;  A  Topographical  Description  of  Nantucket, 
by  W.  Folger,  jr.  ;  A  Short  Journal  of  the  First  Settlement  on  the  Island  of  Nan- 
tucket,  by  Zaccheus  Macy  ;  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Nantucket,  1789- 
1792  ;  Progress  of  the  Whale  Fishery  at  Nantucket ;  Letters  to  Benjamin  Frank 
lin  from  Granville  Sharp,  on  the  subject  of  American  Bishops  ;  A  Topographical 
Description  of  Raynham,  by  P.  Fobes  ;  The  family  of  Leonard  ;  Iron  Ore,  by  I. 
Backus  ;  Letters  from  Rev.  John  Eliot,  of  Roxbury,  to  Hon.  Robert  Boyle,  1670- 
1688  ;  Biographical  and  Topographical  Anecdotes  respecting  Sandwich  and  Marsh- 
pee,  by  Gideon  Hawley  ;  List  of  the  Governors  and  Commanders  in  Chief  of 
Massachusetts  and  Plymouth  ;  A  Topographical  Description  of  Truro,  1794  ;  A 
Key  Into  the  Language  of  America  [Indians  of  New  England],  by  Roger  Wil 
liams  ;  A  Topographical  Description  of  the  Plantations  on  Sebago  Pond  ;  A  Topo 
graphical  and  Historical  Description  of  Boston,  1794,  by  T.  Pemberton  ;  A  List 
of  Writers  who  were  Citizens  of  Boston,  with  the  Time  of  their  Decease.  (2621 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  iv.  Boston,  1795.  Re 
printed  1835. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  298. 

Contents  :  Collections  for  1795  ;  Act  of  Incorporation,  Laws,  etc.,  of  the  So 
ciety,  1794  ;  A  Topographical  Description  of  Ilopkinton,  by  Dr.  J.  Stimson  ;  Topo 
graphical  Description  of  Thomaston  ;  Proceedings  of  two  Conventions,  held  at 
Portland,  to  Consider  the  Expediency  of  a  Separate  Government  in  the  District  of 
Maine  ;  Account  of  Wellfleet  and  Cape  Cod  Harbor,  by  L.  Whitman  ;  Account  of 
an  Uncommon  Frost,  May  17,  1794,  by  N.  Thayer  ;  Description  of  Marlborough,  by 
Asa  Packard ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Gideon  Ilawley,  of  Marshpee,  containing  an 
Account,  of  his  Services  among  the  Indians  of  Massachusetts  and  New  York,  and 
a  Narrative  of  his  Journey  to  Ouohoghwage,  1794  ;  Answers  to  Queries  respecting 
Western  Indians,  by  J.  T.  Kirkland ;  Letter  from  Dr.  William  Clarke  to  Dr. 
Franklin,  1754  [in  regard  to  French  and  Indian  troubles]  ;  Letter  from  Dr. 
William  Clarke  to  an  American  Gentleman  in  London,  1748  ;  Dr.  Belknap's  letter 
to  Dr.  Kippis  [concerning  action  of  Continental  Congress  in  regard  to  Captain 
Cook]  ;  Letter  from  Dr.  William  Clarke  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  1755  ;  Topograph- 


348  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ical  Description  of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  by  Samuel  Tenney  ;  Observations  on  the  South 
ern  Indians,  by  Dr.  Ramsey  ;  Observations  and  Conjectures  on  the  Antiquities  of 
America,  by  Jacob  Bailey,  with  remarks  by  J.  T.  Kirkland  ;  An  Account  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  in  Plymouth,  by  John  Cotton  ;  Observations  on  the  Climate, 
Soil,  and  Value  of  the  Eastern  Counties  of  Maine,  by  Gen,  B.  Lincoln  ;  Letter 
from  Gen.  B.  Lincoln,  on  the  Religious  State  of  the  Eastern  Counties  of  Maine, 
1790  ;  Extracts  of  two  Letters  from  Charles  Thomson,  Secretary  of  Congress 
during  the  Revolution,  relative  to  Dr.  Kippis's  Misrepresentations  ;  Letter  from 
William  Bentley,  1795  ;  An  Inquiry  into  the  Right  of  the  Aboriginal  Natives  to 
the  Lands  in  America,  and  the  Titles  derived  from  them,  written  in  1724  by 
Rev.  John  Bulkley  ;  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Ruggles  ;  Letter  from  J.  Belknap  concerning  Fire  Engines,  Fires,  and  Buildings 
in  Boston,  1725  ;  Queries  respecting  the  Slavery  and  Emancipation  of  Negroes  in 
Massachusetts,  answered  by  J.  Belknap  ;  References  to  the  Topographical  and 
Historical  Description  of  Boston,  published  in  Vol.  in  of  the  Collections;  Burials 
and  Baptisms  in  Boston,  1701-1774  ;  "  Observations  made  by  the  Curious  on  New 
England  about  1673  ;  "  Letter  sent  from  Dublin  to  Provost  Dunster  in  1655 ; 
Account  of  the  First  Century  Lecture  held  at  Salem  ;  Answers  of  the  General 
Court  of  Connecticut  to  Certain  Queries  of  the  Lords  of  the  Committee  of  Col 
onies,  1680  ;  Account  of  the  Earthquake  at  Port  Royal  in  1692  ;  An  Account  of 
Some  Effects  of  the  Great  Earthquake  in  1755,  by  John  Mellen  ;  Topographical 
Description  of  New  Bedford  ;  The  Discovery  and  Description  of  the  Islands  called 
Marquesas,  in  the  South  Pacific,  with  Account  of  Adjacent  Islands,  discovered  by 
Capt.  Joseph  Ingraham  ;  Observations  on  the  Islands  of  Juan  Fernandez,  Mas- 
safuero,  and  St.  Ambrose,  by  Bernard  Magee ;  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  a 
Group  of  Islands  in  the  North  Pacific  Ocean,  by  Capt.  James  Magee  ;  A  Brief 
Account  of  the  Agency  of  John  Winthrop,  1662,  in  Obtaining  a  Charter  for  Con 
necticut,  by  Roger  Wolcott.  (2622 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  v.  Boston,  1798.  Re 
printed  1816  and  1835. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)  290. 

Contents  :  Answer  of  Dr.  Kippis  respecting  an  error  in  his  Life  of  Captain 
Cook  ;  Observations  on  the  Indians,  containing  an  Answer  to  some  Remarks  of 
Dr.  Ramsey,  by  General  Lincoln  ;  Report  on  the  Oneida  and  Mohekunuh  Indians 
in  1796 ;  Historical  and  Characteristic  Traits  of  the  Indians,  and  those  of 
Natick  in  Particular,  by  Stephen  Badger;  Law  Cases,  1795—3797;  An  Account 
of  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston  in  1711,  by  Cotton  Mather  ;  Memorabilia  of  Yar 
mouth,  by  T.  Alden,  jr.  ;  Account  of  the  Witchcraft  Delusion  in  New  England, 
1692,  by  Thomas  Brattle ;  Vocabulary  of  the  Narragansett  Language ;  Letter 
from  Paul  Revere  on  Events  of  1774,  1775  ;  Letters  from  Governor  Shute  to 
Ralle,  the  Jesuit,  1718  ;  Letters  from  Col.  J.  Dwight  and  Col  Oliver  Partridge 
to  Governor  Shirley,  1754;  Law  Case;  An  Account  of  the  Present  State  and 
Government  of  Virginia,  1696-1698  (  ?)  ;  Settlement  and  Antiquities  of  Windsor, 
in  Connecticut,  by  D.  McClure  ;  An  Abstract  of  the  Laws  of  New  England,  1641 ; 
An  Address  to  the  Reader,  by  William  Aspinwall ;  Letter  from  His  Majesty's 
Commissioners  to  Governor  Prince,  written  at  Rhode  Island,  in  1664  ;  Articles 
of  Agreement  between  the  Court  of  New  Plymouth  and  Awasuncks,  the  Squaw 
Sachem  of  Saconet,  1671  ;  Dartmouth  Indians'  Engagement,  September  4,  1671 ; 
Letter  from  Awasuncks  to  Governor  Prince,  1671 ;  Letter  of  Governor  Prince, 
1671  ;  Letter  from  Jeremiah  Dummer  to  Dr.  Benjamin  Colman,  1714  ;  Letter 
from  Rev.  Daniel  Neal  to  Rev.  Benjamin  Colman,  1718  ;  Letter  from  Dr.  Watts 
to  Dr.  C.  Mather,  concerning  Neal's  History  of  New  England,  Feoruary,  1719- 
20;  The  Importance  of  Cape  Breton  to  the  British  Nation,  by  Robert  Auch- 
muty  ;  Account  of  the  Smallpox,  1721  ;  A  Narrative  of  the  Newspapers  Printed 
in  New  England  ;  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Several  Settlements  and  Governments 
about  Narraganset  Bay,  by  Francis  Brinley ;  Charles  the  Second's  Letter  to 
the  Governor  and  Magistrates  of  Rhode  Island,  1678-1679 ;  Address  of  the 
Governor  and  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island  to  Charles  II ;  Letter  of  the 
Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies  of  New  England  respecting  Mount  Hope, 
1679 ;  A  True  and  Brief  Account  of  the  Right  to  Lands  in  the  Narraganset 
Country,  1680 ;  Charles  the  Second's  Commission  to  Edward  Cranfield  and 
Others  to  Examine  into  the  Claims  and  Titles  to  the  Narraganset  Country ; 
Summons  to  Persons  Claiming  Rights  in  the  Narraganset  Country  ;  Report  of 
the  Commissions  on  the  Claims  to  the  Narraganset  Country,  1683  ;  James  II's 
Commission  for  a  Council  for  Massachusetts  Bay,  Narraganset  Country,  etc. ; 
Proceedings  of  a  Court  in  the  Narraganset  Country,  1686 ;  Paukatuck  River 


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the  Boundary  between  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island,  1663  ;  Act  of  the  Assem 
bly  of  Rhode  Island,  in  favor  of  Humphrey  Atherton,  1672 ;  Description  and 
History  of  Newton,  by  Jonathan  Homer  ;  Natural  History  of  the  Slug-worm,  by 
W.  P.  Teck  ;  Members.  (2623 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vi.  Boston,  1800.  Re 
printed  1846. 

8vo,  pp.  xxii,  288. 

Contents  :  Collections  for  1799  :  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Dr.  John  Clarke, 
by  J.  Belknap ;  Life  of  J.  Belknap ;  Remarks  made  during  a  Residence  at 
Stabroek,  Rio  Demerary,  in  1798,  by  Thomas  Pierronet ;  Specimen  of  the  Moun 
taineer,  or  Sheshatapooshshoish  Skoffle,  and  Micmac  Languages ;  Gen.  John 
Winslow's  Letter,  Relative  to  his  Conduct  on  the  Ticonderoga  Expedition  in 
1756 ;  Secretary  Willard's  Letter  relative  to  the  failure  of  the  Crown  Point 
Expedition,  1756 ;  Letter  from  W.  Bollan,  Agent  for  the  Colony  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay,  1759  ;  Memorandum  of  Particulars  Showing  the  Exhausted  State 
of  Massachusetts  Province,  [1759]  ;  A  Brief  State  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
1787  ;  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  of  Newspapers  published  in  New  England, 
from  1704  to  the  Revolution ;  Letters  of  J.  Dummer,  .1711  ;  Letter  of  James 
Cudworth  to  Governor  Winslow.  declining  his  appointment  to  a  military  com 
mand,  1673-1675  ;  Letter  from  John  Easton  to  Governor  Winslow,  1675  ;  Letter 
from  Nathaniel  Thomas,  on  the  expedition  against  Philip,  1675  ;  Letter  of  Sec 
retary  Rawson  on  the  proceedings  in  the  Sound,  1675  ;  Letter  of  John  Leverett, 
1676  ;  Letters  on  King  Philip's  War  ;  Edward  Randolph's  letter  relative  to  pro 
ceedings  at  Piscataqua,  1679  ;  Answer  of  King  Philip  to  the  Governor  of  New 
Plymouth  ;  Edward  Rawson's  letter  soliciting  aid  for  the  college  at  Cambridge, 
1671-72 ;  Letter  of  instructions  from  the  Massachusetts  General  Court  to 
William  Bollan,  their  agent  at  the  Court  of  Great  Britain,  1756 :  Letter  of 
Leonard  Hoar,  1661  ;  Memoirs  for  the  continuation  of  the  history  of  the 
troubles  of  the  New-English  colonies  from  the  Indians,  1726.  by  B.  Colman  ; 
Letter  from  Paul  Mascarene  to  Governor  Shirley  on  the  government  of  Acadia, 
1748  ;  Petition  of  William  Bollan  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford,  relative  to  French 
encroachments,  1748 ;  Letters  of  Washington  and  others,  on  Dinwiddie's 
expedition  against  the  French  on  the  Monongahala,  1754  ;  List  of  the  Presi 
dents  of  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  1647-1789 ;  Letter  from  Governor  Jay 
on  the  Brothertown  Indians,  1799 ;  Letter  on  the  propriety  and  expediency 
of  an  appropriate  national  name  designatory  of  citizens  of  the  United  States  ; 
Letter  of  Jonathan  Trunibull,  August  21,  1779  [on  the  Revolution]  ;  Pe 
tition  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling  praying  to  be  in  possession  of  some  lands 
called  the  county  of  Canada,  1760  ;  Letters  relative  to  a  reimbursement  from 
Parliament  for  the  expense  of  supporting  the  French  neutrals  from  Nova 
Scotia  :  Letter  relative  to  the  duty  on  molasses,  1763-64 ;  Letters,  etc.,  on 
King  Philip's  War  ;  A  description  of  Salem,  by  W.  Bentley.  (2624 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vii.  Boston,  1801. 
Reprinted  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  280. 

Contents  :  Collections  for  1800  :  Remarks  on  a  "  History  of  Salem  ;"  History 
of  Cambridge,  by  Abiel  Holmes  ;  A  review  of  the  military  operations  in  North 
America,  from  the  commencement  of  the  French  hostilities  on  the  frontiers  of 
Virginia,  in  1753,  to  the  surrender  of  Oswego,  August  17,  1756  ;  A  description  of 
Wiscasset,  by  Alden  Bradford  ;  Marshe's  Journal  of  the  treaty  held  with  the  Six 
Nations  at  Lancaster,  June,  1744  ;  List  of  the  public  offices  in  the  Province  of 
Maryland  ;  Plan  of  union  of  the  British  American  Colonies,  1754  ;  Connecticut's 
reasons  against  the  plan;  Petitions  respecting  Bishops,  1713:  Account  of  the 
trade  of  Newfoundland.  1799;  Number  of  British  subjects  in  the  Colonies,  1755; 
A  bill  for  better  regulating  of  charter  and  proprietary  governments  in  America  ; 
Dedications  to  the  Rev.  John  Eliot's  Indian  version  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa 
ments  ;  Sir  Thomas  Temple's  apology  for  coinage  in  Massachusetts  ;  Queries  and 
answers  relative  to  the  present  state  and  condition  of  Connecticut,  1774  ;  Some 
account  of  the  severe  drought  in  1749  ;  Grand  jury  bill  against  Mary  Osgood. 
1692  ;  Biographical  notice  of  Rev.  James  Noyes ;  A  description  and  historical 
account  of  the  Isles  of  Shoals ;  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Massachusetts.  (2625 


350  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vm.  Boston,  1802. 
Reprinted  1856. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  284. 

Contents  :  Remarks  upon  the  History  of  Salem ;  Historical  account  of  John 
Eliot ;  Governor  Dudley's  letter  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln,  1631  ;  Historical 
sketch  of  Col.  Ephraim  Williams,  and  of  Williams  College  ;  Topographical  and 
historical  account  of  Marblehead  ;  Bill  of  mortality  of  Middleborough,  1779  to 
1801  ;  Biographical  notices  of  Marston  Watson  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  and  character 
of  Thomas  Brattle  ;  Notice  of  Ezekiel  Price ;  Character  of  G.  R.  Minot ;  Descrip 
tion  of  the  eastern  coast  of  the  county  of  Barnstahle  ;  Description  of  Sandwich  ; 
Note  on  Falmouth  ;  Description  of  Dennis ;  Note  on  the  south  parts  of  Yar 
mouth,  Barnstable,  and  Harwich;  Description  of  Chatham;  Description  and  his 
tory  of  Eastham  ;  Description  of  Orleans;  Note  on  Wei  1  fleet ;  Description  of 
Provincetown  ;  State  of  the  cod  and  whale  fisheries  in  Massachusetts,  1763 ; 
Mourt's  Journal  of  a  plantation  settled  at  Plymouth,  1621  ;  Edward  Winslow's 
relation  of  things  remarkable  in  Plymouth,  1623 ;  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Thacher.  (2620 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  ix.  Boston,  1804. 
Reprinted  1857. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  283,   (1). 

Contents :  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Massachusetts ;  Settlement  of  the  first 
churches  ;  Account  of  ministers  who  were  fixed  in  Salem,  Charlestown,  Dorches 
ter,  Boston,  Watertown,  and  Roxbury  ;  Controversy  with  Roger  Williams  and 
Mrs.  Hutchinson  ;  Synod  in  1637.  and  state  of  religion  to  1647  ;  Memoir  and 
poem  of  Parmenius  ;  Memoir  of  the  Mohegans,  and  of  Uncas,  their  ancient  sachem, 
by  A.  Holmes  ;  Language  of  the  Moheagans  ;  Extract  from  an  Indian  history ; 
Journal  of  the  siege  of  York,  in  Virginia,  by  a  chaplain  of  the  American  Army  ; 
Memoirs  of  Ebenezer  Grant  Marsh  ;  Topographical  description  of  Catskill,  N.  Y., 
1803,  by  Clark  Brown  ;  Topographical  description  of  Newtown,  N.  Y.,  1803,  by 
Clark  Brown  ;  Topographical  description  of  Brimfield,  by  Clark  Brown  ;  Descrip 
tion  and  history  of  Waterford  (Me.),  by  L.  Ripley ;  Chronological  and  topo 
graphical  account  of  Dorchester,  by  T.  M.  Harris ;  Notes  on  Compton,  R.  I., 
1803  ;  Biographical  memoir  of  William  Fisk,  by  James  Winthrop  ;  The  history 
of  the  Penobscott  Indians,  by  James  Sullivan  ;  Account  of  earthquakes  in  New 
Hampshire,  by  Timothy  Alden,  jr.  ;  Bill  of  mortality  for  Middleborough,  1802 
and  1803,  by  I.  Thompson;  Bill  of  mortality  for  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  1801-1803; 
Extracts  from  a  journal  kept  on  board  ship  Atahitalpa,  on  a  voyage  from  Boston 
to  the  northwest  c~ast  and  the  Sandwich  Islands  ;  Conversation  between  Increase 
Mather  and  King  William,  1689  ;  Observation  upon  the  natural  production  of 
iron  ores,  and  some  account  of  the  iron  manufacture  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 
by  James  Thacher  ;  An  account  of  a  conference  between  the  late  Mr.  Grenville 
and  the  several  colony  agents  in  1764,  previous  to  the  passage  of  the  stamp  act ; 
Extract  from  the  history  of  the  New  England  colonies  concerning  the  charter  of 
AVilliam  and  Mary  ;  On  smallpox  inoculation,  by  Increase  Mather ;  Extracts  from 
a  letter  by  a  London  merchant  to  his  friend  in  Virginia.  (2G27 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  x.  Boston,  1809.  Re 
printed  1857. 

8vo,  pp.   (iv),  314. 

Contents :  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Massachusetts,  continued :  Account  of 
the  New  England  platform  ;  Of  the  attempts  made  to  convert  the  natives,  and 
the  state  of  religion  from  1648,  during  the  Commonwealth  in  Great  Britain ; 
An  account  of  the  several  religious  societies  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  to  1805,  by 
T.  Alden,  jr.;  A  topographical  description  of  Brewster,  1806,  by  3.  Simpkins;. 
An  account  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1760,  by  Alexander  Grant ;  Account  of 
Stow-,  by  J.  Gardner  ;  Account  of  Westborough,  by  E.  Parkman,  1767  ;  Memoir 
of  Sudbury,  1767,  by  I.  Loring  ;  Account  of  Harvard,  by  J.  Wheeler;  Note  on 
Maryborough,  1767,  by  A.  Smith ;  Memoir  of  Maryborough  Association,  by  N. 
Stone  ;  Notes  with  extracts  respecting  Ruggles's  History  of  Guilford  ;  Memoir 
of  the  Pequots,  by  E.  Stiles ;  Number  of  Nyhantic  Indians ;  Indians  on  Con 
necticut  River ;  Account  of  the  Montauk  Indians,  by  S.  Occum ;  Memoir  of 
Block  Island,  1762,  by  E.  Stiles  ;  An  account  of  the  Indians  in  and  about 
Stratford,  Conn.,  by  E.  Birdsey ;  An  account  of  the  Potenummecut  Indians, 
1762  ;  An  account  of  the  Mashpee  Indians,  1762  ;  Monymoyk  Indians  ;  Saconet 
Indians;  Eastern  Indians;  Indians  in  Acadia.  1760;  Number  of  Indians  in 
Connecticut,  1774  ;  Number  of  Indians  in  Rhode  Island,  1774  ;  An  account  of 


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the  several  nations  of  Southern  Indians,  1768,  by  E.  Potter ;  List  of  the 
nations  of  Indians  at  Niagara,  1764  ;  Estimate  of  the  Indian  nations  employed 
by  the  British  in  the  Revolutionary  War  ;  Number  of  Delaware  Indians,  1794  ; 
An  account  of  Indian  churches  in  New  England,  1673,  by  John  Eliot ;  Account 
of  an  Indian  visitation,  1698,  by  G.  Rawson  and  S.  Danforth  ;  List  of  Indians 
at  Natick,  1749;  Numbers  in  the  Norridgwok  and  Mohawk  language;  Account 
of  defeat  of  Indians  at  Wrentham,  by  J.  Mann  ;  Letter  relating  to  the  Indian 
school  at  Stockbridge,  by  J.  Edwards  ;  Sketch  of  eminent  men  in  New  England, 
1768,  by  Charles  Chauncy  ;  Sketch  of  eminent  ministers  in  New  England,  by 
J.  Barnard  ;  Life  of  President  Charles  Chauncy,  by  C.  Chauncy  ;  Memoirs  of 
E.  Tyng ;  Memoirs  of  William  Tyng,  by  T.  Alden,  jr.  ;  *  *  *  Bills  of  mor 
tality  for  Middleborough,  1805,  1806,  by  I.  Thomas  ;  Memoir  of  Andrew  Eliot ; 
Memoir  of  Thomas  Pemberton  ;  Resident  members  ;  General  table  of  contents 
of  the  ten  volumes ;  Chronological  table ;  General  index ;  Index  of  authors ; 
Laws  of  the  Society.  (2G28 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  i.  Bos 
ton,  1814.  Reprinted  1838. 

8vo,  pp.  xxxi   (4),  260. 

Contents :  Discourse  before  the  Society,  December  22,  1813,  at  their  com 
memoration  of  the  first  landing  of  c.ur  ancestors  at  Plymouth,  1620,  by  John 
Davis  ;  Act  of  incorporation,  etc.  ;  Bacon  and  Ingram's  rebellion  ;  Account  of 
fires  in  Boston  and  other  towns  in  Massachusetts,  1701—1800  ;  Letter  respect 
ing  mounds,  by  A.  Bradford  ;  Progress  of  medical  science  in  Massachusetts,  by 
Josiah  Bartlett ;  A  brief  review  of  the  state  of  religious  liberty  in  the  colony 
of  New  York,  1773  ;  Account  of  the  dissenting  interest  in  the  Middle  States, 
1759,  by  E.  Spencer  ;  Biographical  memoir  of  Rev.  Charles  Morton  ;  Notice  of 
Shrewsbury,  by  J.  Sumner  ;  Biography  of  Rev.  John  Lothropp,  by  John  Lathrop  ; 
Topographical  description  of  Need  ham ;  Topographical  and  historical  sketch 
of  Lunenburgh  ;  Note  on  Attleborough,  by  II.  Weld  ;  Letter  of  Richard  Henry 
Lee,  1781  ;  Remarks  on  the  cultivation  of  the  oak,  by  B.  Lincoln  ;  Ecclesiastical 
history  of  Massachusetts,  continued  :  Account  of  the  third  synod  in  Boston, 
1662  ;  Of  the  proceedings  cf  the  government  with  regard  to  the  Baptists  and 
Quakers ;  Memoir  toward  a  character  of  Rev.  John  Eliot ;  *  *  *  Bio 
graphical  memoir  of  James  Sullivan  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  William  Emerson.  (2(>2!> 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  n.  Bob- 
ton,  1814.  Reprinted  1846. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  242. 

Contents :  Report  on  the  Western  Indians,  by  J.  F.  Schermerhorn ;  His 
torical  sketch  of  the  Society  for  propagating  the  gospel  among  the  Indians  in 
North  America  ;  Wonder-working  Providence  of  Sion's  Saviour  in  New  Eng 
land,  by  Edward  Johnson  ;  Notice  of  Edward  Johnson,  by  J.  Chickering ;  Ex 
tract  from  "  The  life  and  errors  of  John  Dunton  ;  "  On  his  residence  in  Massa 
chusetts,  1686 ;  Letter  concerning  Tristan  d'Acunha,  by  B.  F.  Seaver ;  Some 
original  papers  respecting  the  Episcopal  controversy  in  Connecticut,  1722  ; 
Historical  sketch  of  Brookline ;  Births,  deaths,  etc.,  in  Billerica,  1654-1704  ; 
Historical  sketch  of  Charlestown,  by  J.  Bartlett ;  Brief  history  of  the  Ancient 
and  Honorable  Artillery  Company ;  *  *  *  On  Episcopacy  in  the  colonies, 
1760-61,  by  A.  Eliot ;  Statistics  of  New  Haven,  1774,  New  London,  1774  ; 
Account  of  the  first  Congress,  1774,  by  the  Connecticut  delegates ;  A  circum 
stantial  account  of  the  affair  of  April  19,  1775  ;  Journal  of  Arnold's  expedition 
to  Quebec,  1775,  by  R.  J.  Meigs  ;  A  sketch  of  Amherst,  N.  IL,  by  J.  Farmer  ; 
Letter  from  the  general  association  of  Congregational  ministers  in  Connecticut 
to  the  clergymen  in  Boston,  with  answers,  1774  [on  sufferings  in  Boston  from 
the  Port  Bill];  Extracts  from  President  Stiles's  literary  diary,  1773;  Letter 
from  Sir  Edward  Andros  to  Governor  Dudley,  1686 ;  Bills  of  mortality  for 
Middleborough,  1805-1813,  by  J.  Thompson  ;  Letter  from  Governor  Dudley  to 
Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  1706;  Letter  from  general  court  of  Massachusetts  Bay  to 
Dr.  John  Owen,  1663  ;  Indian  names  of  White  Hills  and  Piscataqua  River,  by 
T.  Alden ;  A  particular  of  necessaries  to  provide  to  go  to  Virginia,  1626 ; 
Account  of  the  Loganian  library  in  Philadelphia,  by  Ebenezer  Hazard  ;  Notice 
respecting  the  author  of  "A  brief  view  of  the  state  of  religious  liberty  in  New 
York,  1773,"  Rev.  John  Rodgers  ;  Memoirs  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster, 
by  James  Savage ;  Correction  of  an  error  in  Hutchinson  [on  New  England 
money]  ;  Circular  letter  of  the  Society,  1813;  Prospectus  of  Hubbard's  History 
of  New  England  ;  Donations.  (2G3O 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series.  Vol.  in.  Bos 
ton,  1815.  Reprinted  1846. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  296. 

Contents:  A  description  of  Mashpee,  1802;  State  of  the  Indians  in  Mashpee  i 
1767;  Notes  on  New  Bedford,  1807;  Notes  on  Nantucket,  1807;  A  description' 
of  Dukes  County,  1807;  Slaves  in  Massachusetts,  1754;  Note  on  Lancaster,  • 
N.  H.,  1814;  A  geographical  sketch  of  Bath,  N.  H.,  1814,  hy  D.  Sutherland; 
Note  on  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1814  ;  Note  on  New  Holderness,  N.  H.,  1814  ;  Note 
on  Wolfeborough,  N.  II.,  1814 ;  Note  on  Middletown,  N.  H.,  1814 ;  Johnson's 
Wonder-working  Providence  of  Sion's  Saviour,  continued  ;  Notes  on  Plymouth, 
Mass.  ;  Description  of  Kingston  ;  Rise  and  progress  of  the  bass  and  mackerel 
fishery  at  Cape  Cod  ;  Recantation  of  confessors  of  witchcraft ;  Criticism  on  the 
Landing  of  the  Fathers,  a  picture  hy  Henry  Sargent ;  Notices  of  the  Life  of 
Benjamin  Lincoln  ;  Expedition  against  Canada,  1690,  by  Thomas  Savage ;  A 
topographical  and  historical  description  of  Waltham ;  Note  on  the  historical 
sketch  of  Brookline ;  Note  on  Jamaica,  1793,  by  Harris ;  Letters  respecting 
Hubbard's  History  ;  Deaths  in  King's  Chapel  Society,  1747-1775,  1788-1814. 

(2631 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  iv.  Bos 
ton,  1816.  Reprinted  1846. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  308. 

Contents :  Wonder-working  Providence  of  Sion's  Saviour,  in  New  England, 
continued  ;  Anecdote  of  the  soldiers  of  Arnold,  by  W.  Eustis  ;  A  topographical 
description  and  historical  account  of  Sudbury  ;  A  topographical  description  and 
historical  account  of  East  Sudbury  ;  Anecdote  of  King  Philip's  gun-lock,  by  John 
Lathrop  ;  A  paper  relating  to  Harvard  College,  1707  ;  Remarks  on  Mr.  Schermer- 
horn's  report  concerning  the  Western  Indians,  1815  ;  Account  of  earthquakes  in 
New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  and  Maine,  by  T.  Alden,  1804-1807  ;  Bill  of 
mortality  for  Amherst,  N.  II.,  1805-1815,  by  J.  Farmer  ;  Catalogue  of  ministers 
in  New  Hampshire,  1767  ;  History  of  free  schools  in  Plymouth  colony  and  in  the 
town  of  Plymouth,  1815  ;  Progress  of  vaccination  in  America  ;  Russian  voyage 
of  discovery,  1815  ;  Paper  money  ;  A  barque  built  at  Plymouth,  1641  ;  Memoir 
of  Joshua  Scottow  ;  Nonconformist's  oath  ;  New  England's  'Jonas  cast  up  at 
London,  1647  ;  An  historical  sketch  of  Haverhill  ;  A  topographical  and  his 
torical  sketch  of  Freeport,  Me.,  by  R.  Nason  ;  A  topographical  and  historical 
sketch  of  Saco,  Me.,  by  J.  Cogswell ;  Historical  sketch  of  North  Hampton,  N.  H., 
by  J.  French;  Historical  sketch  of  Tyngsborough,  by  N.  Lawrence;  Letter  to 
Governor  John  Winthrop,  by  W.  White  ;  Note  on  an  ancient  manuscript,  ascer 
tained  to  l)e  a  part  of  Governor  Winthrop's  journal ;  Deposition  of  John  Odlin, 
respecting  Blackstone's  sale ;  General  Gage's  instructions  of  22d  February, 
1775  ;  also  an  account  of  the  transactions  of  the  British  troops,  April  18  and  19, 
1775  ;  History  and  description  of  Scituate,  1815  ;  Topography  and  history  of 
Rochester,  1815 ;  History  and  description  of  Plympton,  1815 ;  Description  of 
Carver,  1815  ;  Notes  on  Halifax  ;  History  of  Plympton  [Carver  and  a  part  of 
Halifax,  inclusive]  ;  Topography  and  history  of  Wareham,  1815  ;  Original  paper 
respecting  the  Episcopal  controversy  in  Connecticut,  1722 ;  Addenda  to  pre 
ceding  articles  on  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth.  (2632 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  v;  Hub- 
bard's  History  of  New  England.  Part  1.  Events  from  the  discovery  to 
1641 ;  A  general  history  of  New  England,  from  the  discovery  to  1680,  by  the 
Rev.  William  Hubbard,  minister  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  Cambridge,  1815.  Re 
printed  1848. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  vi,    (8),   7-304.  (2633 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  vi ;  Hub- 
bard's  History  of  New  England.  Part  2.  Events  from  1635  to  1650.  Cam 
bridge,  Mass.,  1815.  Reprinted  1848. 

8vo,   pp.    (2),   305-676.  (2634 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  VH. 
Boston,  1818.  Reprinted  1826. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  300. 

Contents :  Continuation  of  Johnson's  Wonder-working  Providence ;  A  sum 
mary  notice  of  the  first  settlements  made  by  white  people  in  Tennessee  ;  Note  on 


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the  county  of  Hillsborough,  N.  II.,  by  John  Farmer  ;  Letter  from  B.  Franklin, 
1759,  on  inoculation  for  smallpox  in  Boston  ;  Rhode  Island  State  papers  ;  Depo 
sition  of  R.  Williams.  1682  ;  Form  of  government,  1638  ;  Laws,  1647  ;  Letter 
from  O.  Cromwell,  1635 ;  Letter  of  commissions  on  Narragansett ;  General 
assembly  on  the  Quakers,  1657  ;  *  *  *  Number  of  inhabitants  of  Rhode 
Island,  1730-1801  ;  History  and  description  of  Abington,  1816 ;  Sketch  of 
Walpole,  N.  H.,  by  A.  Bellows ;  Apology  of  John  Pratt ;  Note  on  Ezekiel 
Cheever,  by  W.  Lyon  ;  Anniversary  of  the  landing  of  the  forefathers  ;  Boston 
bill  cf  mortality,  1815-1817  ;  Boston  votes,  1635  ;  Description  of  Bridgewater, 
1818  ;  Biographical  notice  of  Peter  Whitney  ;  Account  of  the  Prince  Library  ; 
*  *  *  Annals  of  New  England,  by  Thomas  Prince,  Vol.  n,  Nos.  1-3.  (2«3:> 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  VIH. 
Boston,  1819.  Reprinted  1826. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  332. 

Contents :  Johnson's  Wonder-working  Providence  of  Sion's  Saviour  in  New 
England,  1645-1651  ;  Bill  of  mortality  of  Boston,  1817  ;  Letter  of  Sir  Richard 
Saltonstall  to  Governor  Winthrop,  of  Connecticut,  1636 ;  Order  of  march  at 
the  funeral  of  Governor  Leverett ;  List  of  the  provincials  who  were  killed, 
wounded,  and  missing  in  the  battle  of  Lexington,  April  19,  1775  ;  Danforth 
papers  ;  Letters  from  general  court  of  Massachusetts  to  Charles  II,  1662  :  Let 
ter  from  R.  Boyle  to  Governor  Endicott,  1665 ;  Letter  from  Charles  II  to 
Governor  Endicott,  1662  ;  Address  of  Nichols  and  the  other  commissioners  of 
the  King  to  general  court,  1665  ;  Commissioners'  reply  ;  *  *  *  Secretary 
Rawson's  letter  about  Harvard  College,  1665 ;  Same  on  construction  of  the 
charter  for  Massachusetts ;  Reply  of  general  court  respecting  the  regicides 
Whalley  and  Goffe  ;  Petition  of  Samuel  Gorton  and  others,  of  Warwick,  1664-65  ; 
Reply  of  Secretary  Rawson  on  trade  of  Massachusetts,  1665  ;  Answer  of  the 
general  court  to  the  commissioners  as  to  the  power  and  form  of  civil  govern 
ment  ;  The  oath  of  allegiance,  prayer  book,  etc.  ;  *  *  *  Proposal  of  com 
missioners  to  amend  province  laws,  1665  ;  Brief  narrative  of  the  negotiations 
between  the  general  court  and  the  commissioners,  1664—65  ;  *  *  *  Petition 
of  citizens  of  Boston  to  the  general  court  respecting  the  charter,  1665  ;  A  de 
scription  of  Mount  Catardin,  1804,  by  C.  Turner  ;  Letter  from  Matthew  Crad- 
dock  to  Capt.  John  Endicott,  1629  ;  A  brief  history  of  the  Pequot  war,  by  John 
Mason ;  Original  account  of  Braddock's  defeat,  1755,  'by  R.  Orme ;  Life  and 
character  of  Rev.  Joseph  McKean  ;  An  account  of  Plainfield,  by  J.  Porter  ;  Note 
on  New  London,  N.  H.,  by  J.  Farmer  ;  Churches  and  ministers  in  New  Hamp 
shire,  by  J.  Farmer  ;  Andros's  administration  ;  Letters  on  the  origin  and  progress 
of  attempts  for  the  abolition  of  slavery  in  Pennsylvania,  1819  ;  Letter  of  Roger 
Williams,  1682  ;  Estimates  of  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1764  ;  The  new 
life  of  Virginia,  1612  ;  Pincheon  papers  ;  Biographical  memoir  of  Father  Rasles  ; 
Eastern  Indians,  letter  to  the  governor,  1721  ;  *  *  *  Letter  of  Professor 
Ebeling  to  President  Stiles,  1794  ;  *  *  *  Life  and  character  of  Caleb  Gan 
nett  ;  Memoir  of  William  Tudor  ;  Opinion  of  court  about  Maiden  church,  1651. 

(263« 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Second  series,  Vol.  ix. 
Boston,  1822.  Reprinted  1832. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  312,  liv,  367-372. 

Contents :  A  brief  relation  of  the  discovery  of  New  England,  1607-1622 ; 
Mourt's  relation  or  journal  of  the  beginning  and  proceedings  of  the  English 
plantation  at  Plymouth,  1622  ;  Winslow's  Good  newes  from  New  England,  1624  ; 
A  perfect  description  of  Virginia,  1649 ;  Statistical  account  of  the  town  of 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  by  F.  Hall ;  Donations  to  Boston  during  the  siege  ;  Historical 
account  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  by  Stephen  Hopkins  ;  Number  of  dwelling  houses, 
stores,  and  public  buildings  in  Boston,  1789;  The  Massachusetts  [Indian]  lan 
guage,  by  John  Pickering;  The  Indian  grammar  begun,  by  John  Eliot,  1666; 
Notes  on  Eliot's  Indian  grammar,  by  P.  S.  Du  Ponceau  ;  Sketches  of  ministers 
and  churches  in  New  Harrrpshire,  continued.  (2637 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Collections.      Second    series,    Vol.    x. 
Boston,  1823.     Reprinted  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  399. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  Hon.  Joshua  Thomas  ;  Detection  of  Witchcraft,  by  E. 
Turell  ;  Representatives  of  the  town  of  Boston  in  the  general  court  before  the 
Revolution  ;  Topographical  description  of  Rochester,  by  A.  Holmes  ;  Letter  from 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 23 


354  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Dr.  I.  Watts  to  a  friend  in  New  England,  May  8,  1734  ;  Some  account  of  Cum- 
mington,  by  Jacob  Porter ;  Notices  by  Ezra  S.  Goodwin,  of  Sandwich,  of  the 
effects  in  that  vicinity  of  the  storm  of  September  23,  1815  ;  Churches  and  minis 
ters  in  New  Hampshire  ;  Notes  on  Duxbury,  by  A.  Bradford  ;  A  descriptive  and 
historical  account  of  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  by  J.  Farmer  ;  Biographical  notice  of  Hon. 
James  Winthrop  ;  Dr.  Edwards's  observations  on  the  Mohegan  languages  ;  Obitu 
ary  notice  of  William  Dandridge  Peck;  Memoirs  of  William  Blackstone,  an  early 
planter  of  Boston;  What  is  the  meaning  of  the  aboriginal  phrase  Shawmut? 
Notes  on  the  springs  of  Boston;  Instances  of  longevity  in  New  Hampshire; 
Uutchinson  papers  ;  Members  of  the  Society  ;  General  table  of  contents  of  the 
ten  volumes  of  the  second  series  ;  Index  of  authors  ;  Chronological  table  ;  General 
index  ;  Officers  of  the  society.  (2638 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  i.  Bos 
ton,  1825.  Reprinted  1846. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  299. 

Contents:  Hutchinson  papers';  Account  of  Boston,  December  17,  1742; 
Churches  and  ministers  in  New  Hampshire ;  Instances  of  longevity  in  New 
Hampshire  ;  Seven  letters  of  Roger  Williams  ;  Two  letters  of  Hugh  Peters  ;  Let 
ter  of  William  Hooke  to  John  Winthrop ;  Letter  of  John  Maidston  to  John 
Winthrop ;  Plymouth  Company  accounts ;  Memoir  of  Gamaliel  Bradford ;  A 
brief  history  of  the  Narraganset  country  ;  Letter  of  John  Haynes  to  John  Win 
throp  ;  Memorial  of  Jeremiah  Dummer  on  the  French  possessions  on  the  river 
of  Canada ;  Letters  of  Henry  Jacie  to  John  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Address  of  con 
dolence  to  Governor  Talcott,  of  Connecticut,  on  the  death  of  his  wife  ;  Charles- 
town  church  affairs,  1678  ;  Memoir  of  William  Jones  Spooler  ;  Branch  Bank  of 
the  United  States  at  Boston,  1825  ;  Boston  bills  of  mortality,  1818-1824  ;  Mem 
bers  of  the  Society.  (2639 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  11.  Cain- 
bridge,  1830. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  368.      Three  plates. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  the  French  Protestants  settled  at  Oxford,  1686,  by  A. 
Holmes  ;  History  and  description  of  Cohasset,  by  J.  Flint ;  New  England's  Sala 
mander  discovered,  by  E.  Winslow,  1647  ;  Vocabulary  of  the  Massachusetts  (or 
Natick)  Indian  language,  by  Josiah  Cotton  ;  Account  of  Plymouth  Colony 
records  ;  Address  of  the  ministers  of  Boston  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  1737 ; 
Memoir  of  the  Narragansett  Townships,  by  J.  Farmer  ;  Biographical  notice  of 
Dudley  Atkins  Tyng,  by  John  Lowell  ;  Instances  of  longevity  in  New  Hampshire ; 
Bill  of  mortality  for  Amherst,  N.  II.,  1815,  by  J.  Farmer  ;  Churches  and  minis 
ters  in  New  Hampshire  ;  MS.  journals  of  the  Long,  Little,  etc.,  Parliaments,  by 
James  Bowdoin.  (2640 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  in.  Cam 
bridge,  1833. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  408.      Folded  map. 

Contents  :  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  planters  of  New  England  or 
anywhere,  by  John  Smith  ;  Plain  dealing  :  or  newes  from  New  England,  by  Thomas 
Lechford,  1642  ;  Instructions  from  Massachusetts  to  John  Winthrop,  first  gov 
ernor  of  Connecticut,  to  treat  with  the  Pequots,  1636;  Leift  Lion  Gardener,  his 
relation  of  the  Pequot  warres  ;  Relation  of  the  Indian  plott,  1642  ;  Settlement 
of  Connecticut ;  Letter  from  Rev.  J.  Davenport  and  Governor  Eaton,  1638-39 ; 
Letter  to  Sir  Edmund  Andros,  by  John  Talcott,  1687  ;  Salem  witchcraft ;  Ex 
tracts  from  the  records  of  the  church  in  Danvers,  1691-92,  1693-94  ;  Vocabulary 
of  words  in  the  language  of  the  Passamaquoddy  Indians  ;  Churches  and  minis 
ters  in  New  Hampshire,  continued;  Memoir  of  Christopher  Gore;  Intrusion  of 
the  Rhode  Island  people  upon  the  Indian  lands,  1669  :'  An  account  of  two 
voyages  to  New  England,  by  John  Josselyn,  1670  ;  Chronological  observations  of 
America  [by  John  Josselyn],  1673;  Note  to  Lechford's  "Plain  Dealing." 

(2641 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  iv.  Cam 
bridge,  Mass.,  1834. 

Svo,  pp.  v,    (2),  336. 

Contents  :  Tracts  relating  to  the  attempts  to  convert  to  Christianity  the 
Indians  of  New  England  :  The  day-breaking,  if  not  the  sun-rising,  of  the  Gospel 
with  the  Indians  in  New  England,  1647 ;  Clear  sunshine  of  the  Gospel,  by 
Thomas  Shepard  ;  The  glorious  progress  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  355 

New  England,  by  E.  Winslow  ;  The  light  appearing  more  and  more  toward  the 
perfect  day,  by  Henry  Whitfleld  ;  Strength  out  of  weakness,  by  Henry  Whitfleld  ; 
Tears  of  repentance :  or  a  further  narrative  of  the  progress  of  the  Gospel 
amongst  the  Indians  in  New  England,  by  J.  Eliot  and  E.  Mayhew  ;  A  late  and 
further  manifestation  of  the  progress  of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in 
New  England,  by  -7.  Eliot  ;  A  list  of  representatives  in  the  general  court  of 
Massachusetts,  1689  to  1G92,  by  .T.  Farmer  ;  Churches  and  ministers  in  New 
Hampshire,  continued  ;  Description  of  some  of  the  medals  struck  in  relation  to 
important  events  in  North  America,  by  Jajnes  Mease  ;  General  abstracts  of  the 
bills  of  mortality  for  Boston,  1825-1832.  (2642 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  v.  Bos 
ton,  1836. 

8vo,  pp.   300.      Folded  plate. 

Contents  :  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Congress  held  at  Albany  in  1754  ; 
Journal  of  the  treaty  held  at  Albany  in  August,  1775,  with  the  Six  Nations  by 
the  commissioners  of  the  Twelve  United  Colonies  ;  Journal  of  Christopher  Gist, 
who  accompanied  George  Washington  on  his  first  visit  to  the  French  commander 
on  the  Ohio,  1753  ;  Journal  of  a  treaty  held  in  1703,  with  tjie  Indian  tribes 
northwest  of  the  Ohio  ;  Autobiography  of  the  Rev.  John  Barnard,  of  Marblehead, 
1766  ;  Repeal  of  the  clause  in  the  act  of  the  assembly  of  Rhode  Island  excepting 
Roman  Catholics  from  the  privileges  of  freemen  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Allyn,  by 
C.  Francis  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Davis  ;  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  James  Freeman,  D.  D., 
by  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Prince,  LL.  D.,  by  Charles  W. 
Upham  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Ezra  Shaw  Goodwin  ;  Letter  from  Col.  George  Morgan 
to  General  Washington,  inclosing  the  Lord's  Prayer  in  Shawanese ;  Bills  of 
mortality  for  Boston,  1833-1835.  (264.'5 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  vi.  Bos 
ton,  1837. 

8vo,    (4),    300. 

Contents  :  Capt.  John  Underbill's  history  of  the  Pequot  war,  entitled  Newes 
from  America,  1638  ;  A  trve  relation  of  the  late  battell  fought  in  New  England 
between  the  English  and  the  Pequot  salvages,  1638,  by  P.  Vincent;  Sir  Ferdi- 
nando  Gorges's  description  of  New  England  ;  A  briefe  narration,  etc.,  1658  ;  A 
description  of  New  England,  or  the  observations  and  discoveries  of  Capt.  John 
Smith,  London,  1616;  An  account  of  the  captivity  of  Hugh  Gibson  among  the 
Delaware  Indians,  1756-1759  ;  History  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars,  by  Rev. 
Samuel  Niles  ;  Letter  from  Juan  Galindo,  transmitting  his  chorographical 
description  of  Costa  Rica  and  Central  America  ;  Letter  from  E.  Mattoon  on  the 
wound  received  by  General  Lincoln  at  Saratoga,  1777  ;  Bills  of  mortality  for 
Boston,  1836  ;  Description  of  American  medals,  by  J.  F.  Fisher.  (2644 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  VH. 
Boston,  1838. 

8vo,  pp.  304 

Contents  :  An  account  of  the  Society,  by  W.  Jenks  :  "A  word  to  Boston,"  by 
Governor  William  Bradford  ;  Our  forefathers'  song,  1630 ;  Model  of  Christian 
charity,  by  John  Winthrop  ;  History  of  the  post-office  in  Boston  and  New  Eng 
land  ;  Papers  relative  to  the  rival  chiefs  D'Aulney  and  La  Tour,  governors  of 
Nova  Scotia;  Papers  relating  to  Whalley  and  Goffe ;  Instructions  to  Edward 
Randolph  ;  Commission  to  Sir  Edmund  Andros  ;  Papers  relative  to  the  period  of 
usurpation  in  New  England  :  Orders  for  sending  Sir  Edmund  Andros  to  England  ; 
Episcopal  minister's  address  to  King  William  ;  Iligginson  letters,  1692-1699  ; 
Colonel  Quarry's  memorial  to  the  Lords  Commissioners  on  the  state  of  the 
American  colonies,  1703  ;  Memoir  of  Isaac  Allerton,  by  Leonard  Bacon  ;  Memo 
randa  on  Beverly,  by  R.  Rantoul  ;  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  Hale ;  Memoir  of 
the  Rev.  Abiel  Holmes.  D.  D.,  by  W.  Jenks  :  Old  American  coins,  by  J.  Mease  ; 
Bill  of  mortality  for  Boston,  1837;  List  of  portraits  in  the  hall  of  the  Society; 
Letter  from  J.  Davis,  respecting  Isaac  Allerton.  (2645 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Third  series,  Vol.  vm. 
Boston,  1843. 

Svo.  pp.  348. 

Contents  :  Extract  from  the  history  of  the  Catholic  sovereigns,  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  by  Andres  Bernaldez  ;  Documents  relating  to  Capt.  Bartholomew  Gos- 
nold's  voyage  to  America,  1602;  Archer's  account  of  Gosnold's  voyage;  Brere- 
ton's  account  of  Gosnold's  voyage  :  A  brief  and  true  relation  of  the  discovery 


356  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  the  north  part  of  Virginia,  by  J.  M.  Brereton,  1602 ;  Tracts  appended  to 
Brereton ;  A  true  relation  of  the  voyage  made,  1605,  by  Capt.  George  Way- 
mouth  in  the  discovery  of  the  land  of  Virginia,  by  James  Rosier  ;  A  voyage 
into  New  England,  begun  in  1623  and  ended  in  1624,  performed  by  Christopher 
Levett,  1628;  Remarks  on  the  early  laws  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  with  the  code 
adopted  in  1641,  and  called  the  Body  of  Liberties,  now  first  printed  by  F.  C. 
Gray  ;  Order  in  Council  of  20th  July,  1677,  on  the  Gorges  claim  ;  Gleanings  for 
New  England  history,  by  James  Savage  (2G46 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Third  series,  Vol.  ix.     Bos 
ton,  1846. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  301,   (3). 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  James  Grahame,  by  Josiah  Quincy  ;  Memoirs  of  the  Pil 
grims  at  Leyden,  by  George  Sumner  ;  Memoir  of  Gamaliel  Bradford,  by  C.  Fran- 
ciT» ;  Notice  of  Orono,  a  chief  at  Penobscot,  by  W.  D.  Williamson;  Indian  tribes 
in  New  England,  by  W7.  D.  Williamson  ;  Queen  Anne's  instructions  to  Governor 
Dudley  in  1702  ;  Notice  of  the  life  of  Leverett  Saltonstall  ;  The  Christian  Com 
monwealth,  by  John  Eliot ;  A  discourse  pronounced  before  the  Society,  October 
31,  1844,  on  the  completion  of  fifty  years  from  its  incorporation,  by  John  G. 
Palfrey";  The  New  England  confederacy  of  1643,  by  John  Quincy  Adams  ;  Memoir 
of  James  Bowdoin  ;  The  Winthrop  papers;  Officers  of  the  Society.  (2G47 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Third  series,   Vol.   x,   Bos 
ton.  1849. 

Svo,  pp.   (4),  360. 

Contents  :  The  Winthrop  papers  ;  .More  gleanings  for  New  England  history,  by 
James  Savage  ;  Suffolk  emigrants — genealogical  notices  of  various  persons  and 
families  who  in  the  reign  of  Charles  the  First  emigrated  to  New  England  from 
the  county  of  Suffolk,  by  Joseph  Hunter  ;  Lion  Gardiner,  by  Alexander  Gardiner ; 
Memoir  of  Hon.  John  Davis,  LL.  D.,  by  Convers  Francis  ;  Memoir  of  Hon.  John 
Pickering,  LL.  D.,  by  WT.  II.  Prescott ;  Memoir  of  William  Lincoln,  by  Joseph 
Willard  ;  General  table  of  contents  of  the  third  series;  Index  of  authors;  Chro 
nological  table  ;  General  index  to  the  third  series  ;  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  Mem 
bers,  1849.  (2648 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Fourth  series,  Vol.  i.  Bos 
ton,  1852. 

Svo,  pp.  xxi,  295. 

Contents  :  Complete  list  of  the  members  of  the  Society  in  the  order  of  their 
election  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  William  Adams  and  Rev.  Eliphalet  Adams,  by  F.  M. 
Caulkins  ;  Collections  concerning  the  early  history  of  the  founders  of  New  Plym 
outh,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Hunter ;  Biographical  notice  of  Philip  Vincent,  by  Rev. 
Joseph  Hunter ;  More  gleanings  for  New  England  history,  by  James  Savage ; 
Wadsworth's  journal  of  treaty  with  the  Five  Nations  at  Albany,  1694  ;  Memoir 
of  Rev.  John  Robinson,  by  Robert  Ashton  ;  A  manumission  to  a  manuduQtion, 
by  John  Robinson,  1615;  Good  news  from  New  England,  1648;  Strachey's  ac 
count,  by  W7.  S.  Bartlet ;  The  second  book  of  the  first  decade  of  the  historie  of 
travaile  into  Virginia,  entreating  *  *  *  of  the  first  colonie  upon  the  Island 
of  Roanoak,  as  also  of  the  northern  colonie.  upon  the  River  Sachadehoc,  trans 
ported  1585,  at  the  charge  of  Sir  John  Popham,  gathered  by  William  Strachey ; 
Extract  from  the  autobiography  of  Sir  Symonds  D'Ewes  (concerning  New  Eng 
land),  1648;  Letter  of  Prest.  Dunster,  1648;  Letter  from  Rev.  Samuel  Pan- 
forth,  1720;  A  journal  kept  during  the  time  yt  Boston  shut  up  in  1775-76,  by 
Timothy  Newell  ;  Memoir  of  John  Pierce,  D.  D.,  by  Charles  Lowell.  !2G4f» 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth  series,  Vol.  11.     Bos 
ton,  1854. 

Svo,  pp.  xv,   (2),  307,   (1). 

Contents  :  111  newes  from  New  England,  by  John  Clark,  of  Rhode  Island,  1652: 
Letter  from  certain  ministers  and  others  of  New  England  to  Cromwell,  upon  his 
application  to  persons  here  to  settle  in  Ireland  ;  Letter  from  WTilliam  Bradford 
to  John  Winthrop,  1645  ;  Letter  from  Emanuel  Downing,  1620  ;  Supposed  letter 
from  Cotton  Mather  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  T.  M.  Harris,  by  N.  L.  Frothingham  ;  The 
first  Plymouth  patent ;  Letters  from  Dr.  William  Douglass,  of  Boston,  to  Cad- 
wallader  Golden,  of  New  York,  1720,  1735,  1736;  The  Dunster  papers;  Corre 
spondence  relating  to  a  memoir  of  Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams  ;  Memoir  of  Thomas 
L.  W'inthrop  ;  Memorials  of  the  WThites,  by  L.  Shattuck  ;  The  Leverett  papers : 
Detail  of  the  patent  of  Beauchamp  and  Leverett ;  Instructions  to  Sedgwick  and 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  357 

Leverett  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  1653,  1656 ;  The  Dudley  papers ;  Correspondence 
between  Rev.  Thomas  Prince  and  Rev.  Charles  Chauncy ;  David  Trumbull  to 
Jeremy  Belknap  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Alexander  Young,  by  Chandler  Robbins  ;  Ex 
emplification  of  the  judgment  for  vacating  the  charter  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  ; 
Orders  in  council,  1660-61,  1692-98,  Governor  Bradstreet  to  Sir  Lionel  Jenkins; 
Increase  Mather  to  Earl  of  Nottingham  ;  Letter  of  Governor  Joseph  Dudley. 

(2650 

.MASSACHUSETTS     HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth    series.     Vol.     in. 
Boston,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,   (1),  476,   (1). 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Appleton,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop  ; 
History   of  Plymouth   plantation,   by   William   Bradford,   now   first   printed   from 
the  original  manuscript,  edited  by  Charles  Deane  ;   Passengers  of  the  Mayflower; 
Commission  for  regulating  plantations  ;  Verses  in  memory  of  Mrs.  Alice  Brad 
ford.  (2G51 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth  series,  Vol.  iv.     Bos 
ton,  1858. 

Svo,  pp.  xxiii,  514. 

Contents:  Correspondence  in  1774  and  1775  between  a  committee  of  the  town 
of  Boston  and  contributors  of  donations  for  the  relief  of  sufferers  by  the  Boston 
port  bill  ;  A  narrative  of  the  planting  of  the  Massachusetts  colony  in  1628,  pub 
lished  by  old  planters,  1694  ;  The  extinction  of  slavery  in  Massachusetts,  by 
Emory  Washburn  ;  Letters  of  Thomas  Gushing,  from  1767  to  1775  ;  Queries  of 
George  Chalmers,  with  answers  of  General  Gage,  in  relation  to  Braddock's  expe 
dition,  the  stamp  act,  and  Gage's  administration  of  the  government  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay  ;  Destruction  of  tea  in  the  harbor  of  Boston,  December  13,  1773  ; 
Letter  from  Samuel  Adams  to  James  Warren,  1774  ;  Letter  from  Joseph  Hawley 
to  Thomas  Gushing,  1775  ;  Letters  from  Andrew  Eliot  to  Thomas  Hollis,  1766- 
1771  ;  Notice  of  the  Sieur  d'Aulnay,  of  Acadie,  by  W.  Jenks  ;  Petition  of  Roger 
Williams  to  the  general  court  of  Massachusetts  ;  A  declaration  of  the  affairs  of 
the  English  people  that  first  inhabited  New  England,  by  Phinehas  Pratt;  A  rela 
tion  of  the  troubles  which  have  happened  in  New  England,  by  reason  of  the 
Indians,  by  Increase  Mather  [extract]  ;  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Morton  Davis,  by 
N.  Mitchell  ;  Memoir  of  Abbott  Lawrence,  by  N.  Appleton  ;  Memoir  of  William 
Parsons  Lunt,  by  Nathaniel  L.  Frothingham.  (2652 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth  series,  Vol.  v.     Bos 
ton,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi   (3),  600. 

The   Hinckley   papers;     A   summary   historical   narrative  of  the   wars 
England  with  the  Erench  and  Indians,  by  Samuel  Nilos. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth  series.  Vol.  vi       P.«> 
ton,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  602.      Eight  plates. 

The  Winthrop  papers.      Part  1.  '—654 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth  series.  Vol.  vir.     Bos 
ton,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv   (2),  602.      Eleven  plates. 

The  Winthrop  papers.      Part  2.  (2655 

MASSACHUSETTS  .HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth    series.    Vol.    vin. 
Boston,  1868. 

Svo,  pp.  xvi   (2),  736. 

The  Mather  papers.  (2656 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth  series,  Vol.  ix.     Bos 
ton,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  xv   (5),  488   (2). 

The  Aspinwall  papers.      Part  1.  (2657 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fourth  series,  Vol.  x.     Bos 
ton,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  x  (2),  489-990. 

The  Aspinwall  papers.  Part  2.  Gontents  and  index  of  Vols.  i-x  of  the 
Fourth  series  of  the  Collections.  (2658 


358 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 


MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fifth   series,    Vol.   i.     Bos 
ton,  1871. 

8vo,   pp.   xliv    (2),   527.      Facsimiles  of  autographs   and   signatures   and   seals. 
Fifteen  plates. 

Members  of  the  Society.     The  Winthrop  papers.      Tart  3.  <2<>5i>   ; 


Collections.     Fifth  series, 


Bos-  , 


MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
ton,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  xvii   (5),  500. 

The  Belknap  papers  ;  Correspondence  between  Jeremy  Belknap  and  Ebenezer 
Hazard.  Part  1.  I206O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fifth  series,  Vol.  in.     Bos 
ton,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  461. 

The  Belknap  papers  ;  Correspondence  between  Jeremy  Belknap  and  Ebenezer 
Hazard.  Part  2.  Letters  and  documents  relating  to  slavery  in  Massachusetts; 
Negro  petitions  for  freedom  ;  Brief  of  Levi  Lincoln  in  the  slave  case  tried,  1781. 

i2U«;i 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fifth  series,  Vol.  TV.     Bog 
ton,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  xii   (4),  530. 

Centennial  volume  ;   Heath  papers  ;    Winthrop  papers  ;    Warren  papers.     (2662 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fifth  series,  Vol.  v.     Boston, 
1878. 

8vo.  pp.  x.   (40),  532.      Portrait. 

Diary  of  Samuel  Sewall.      Vol.  i,  1674-1700. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections. 
1870. 

8vo,  pp.  ii,  iv.  131,   (2),  462. 

A  memorial  on  the  present  deplorable  state  of  New  England,  1707  ;  A  modest 
inquiry  into  the  grounds  and  occasions  of  a  late  pamphlet  intituled  A  memorial 
of  the  present  deplorable  state  of  New  England,  1707  ;  The  deplorable  state  of 
New  England  by  reason  of  a  covetous  and  treacherous  governor,  1708;  Diary  of 
Samuel  Sewall,  1700-1714.  (2<;<!4 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections.    Fifth  series,  Vol.  VIL    Boston, 


Fifth  series,  Vol.  vi. 


(2063 

Boston. 


Fifth  series,  Vol.  vm.     Bos- 


Fifth  series.  Vol.  ix. 


8vo,  pp.  (4),  572. 

Diary  of  Samuel  Sewall,  1714-1729. 

..^XOO^HUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections, 
ton,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  596. 
The  Winthrop  papers.     Part  4. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections. 
1885. 

8vo.  pp.  xvii,  546. 

The  Trumbull  papers.     Vol.  i.      Miscellaneous  letters  of  William  Samuel  John 
son   to   the  governors   of   Connecticut ;    Letters   of   Col.    Jedediah    Iluntington. 

(2667 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Fifth  series,  Vol.  x. 
1888. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,   (4),  543. 

The  Trumbull  papers.      Vol.  ir.     Trumbull  and  Washington  letters, 
and  general  index  to  the  Fifth  series  of  the  Collections. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Sixth  series,  Vol.  i. 
1886. 

8vo,  pp.  xxxi,    (5),  424. 

List  of  Members  :  Letter-book  of  Samuel  Sewall.     Vol.  i,  1687-1712.  (2669 


(2666 

Boston, 


Boston, 


Contents 

(2668 

Boston, 


MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  359 

.SSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections.    Sixth  series,  Vol.  n.    Boston, 

Svo.  pp.   ix.    (3),  :'.77.      Facsimile. 
Letter-book  of  Samuel  Sevvall.      Vol.  II,  1712-1729. 
-,,:,  ,s  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections.    Sixth  series.  Vol.  m.    Boston, 
L889. 

8vo    no    xiii    579       Portrait. 

Winthrop  papers.      Part  5.      Correspondence  of  Fit.  John  Winthrop. 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections.     Sixth  series,  Vol.  iv.     Boston, 

1891. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  <US. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members  ;  The  Belknap  papers.      Part  3. 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Sixth  series,  Vol.  v.     Boston, 

1892. 

8vo.  pp.  xxi,  r,29.      Facsimiles  of  signatures  to  letters  contained  in  the  voli 

Contents-  The  Winthrop  papers.  Part  (5.  Correspondence  of  Wait  Win 
throp:  Correspondence  of  John  Winthrop;  Brief  iu  appeal  of  John  Winthrop  to 
the  Privy  Council. 

MASSACIII.-SKTTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Sixth  series,  Vol.  vi. 
ton,    1S1KJ. 

pp.  xxii.  .">.".-"». 

Contents:  The  Belcher  papers.      Part  1,  1731-1733. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Sixth  series,  Vol.  VH.     Bos 
ton.  1SD4. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii.  577.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  The  Belcher  papers.     Fart  2,  1733-1743. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIET-     Collections.     Sixth  «er>*    Vol.  vm.     Bos 
ton,  1896. 

Svo,  pp.  xix,    (1),  580.      Portrait  of  Timothy  Pickering. 

Contents:  Officers  and  members,  1805;  Historical  index  to  the  Pickering 
papers.  (2676 

MVSSACHUSI:TTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Sixth  series,  Vol.  ix.     Bos 
ton,  1897. 

Svo.   pp.   xix.   501. 

Contents:  Officers  and  members  ;  The  Bowdoin  and  Temple  papers;   Index. 

(2677 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Sixth  series.  Vol.  x.     Bos 
ton,  18!)'.». 

8vo,  pp.   xvi,   729.      Map.      Slesre  of   Loulslmrs.    1745. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  The  Pepperrell  papers ;  Index  to  the  sixth 
series  of  the  Collections.  (2678 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Seventh  series,  Vol.  i.     Bos 
ton,  1  <)<!<>. 

Svo.  pp.   xxxvii.  :>S9.      Portrait  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

Contents:  Officers  and  members;  The  Jefferson  papers;  Index.  (2679 

MVSSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Collections.     Seventh  series,  Vol.  n.     Bos 
ton,  1lMr_>. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi.  491. 

Contents:    Officers   and   members;   The  Trumbull   papers,    Part   in  ;    Index. 

(26SO 

MASSAC  IIUSKTTS     HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections.     Seventh    series,    Vol.     in. 
Piston.  I'.Mi-J. 

Svo.    pp.    xvi.    400. 

Contents:   Officers   and   members;  The  Trumbull   papers,   Part   iv  ;   Index. 

(2681 


360  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Seventh  series,  Vol.  TV. 
Boston.  1004. 

Nv<>.     pj>.    xxi.    :;r>4.      Portrait.      Plan    to    illustrate    R,-\vr.  -s    m-count    of    tlu 
Penoltscot  Expedition. 

Contents:  The  Heath  papers,  Part  n  ;  Index. 
MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Collections.      Seventh    series,    Vol.    v. 
Boston,  1005. 

Svo,  pp.  xiv,  419. 

Contents:  The  Heath  papers,  Part  in.  (• 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  America] 
War,  17(15-1784.  By  Thomas  Pemberton.  Boston,  170:;. 

SVO,   pp.    (1),  41    L'l'l. 

Reprinted  from  the  c<tll>;-tionK.  first  series,  Vol.  n.  (2684 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Act  of  incorporation,  the  laws  and  the 
circular  letter  of  the  Society,  with  an  appendix.     Boston,  1704. 
Svo,  pp.  14. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  first   series,   Vol.    iv,  pp.   1-14.  (2685 

MASSACHI  SETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  American 
War.  Extracted  from  the  publications  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.  [By  Thomas  IVmberton. J  Boston,  1705. 

SVO,    pp.     (L'l,    20<;. 

Reprinted   from   Collections,  first  series.    Vol.    n.  (2686 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library.  Bos 
ton,  179C. 

Svo,   pp.   40.  (2«ST 

MASSACHI  SETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  DC.-  ription  and  History  of  Newton,  in 
the  county  of  Middlesex.  By  Jonathan  Homer.  [Boston,  1798.] 

P"°,  i..|.;.  _. '.     X<,  f.:, .'.  page. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  first  series.   Vol.  v.  (2688 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  Cambridge.  By  Abiel  Holmes. 
Boston,  1801. 

Svo.  pp.    (2)    67. 
Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  first  series,  Vol.  vn.  (2689 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  description  of  the  eastern  coast  of  the 
county  of  Barnstable,  from  -Cape  Cod,  or  Race  Point,  in  latitude  42°  5',  to 
Cape  Malabar,  or  the  Sandy  Point  of  Chatham,  in  latitude  41°  33',  pointing 
out  the  spots  on  which  the  trustees  of  the  Humane  Society  have  erected 
huts.  By  a  member  of  the-  Humane  Society  [James  Freeman].  Boston, 
1802. 

Svo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  first  series.  Vol.  vm.  (26DO 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Notes  on  Compton.  a  township  in  New 
port  county,  State  of  Rhode  Island,  September,  1803.     By  William  Emerson. 
From  the  Collections,  first  series.  Vol.  ix,  pp.  199-200.  <2<»!><>a 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Chronological  and  topographical  account 
of  Dorchester.     By  Rev.  T.  M.  Harris.     [Boston,  1804.] 
Svo,  pp.   ,">5. 
Reprinted  from  the  Collc'-fiona,  first  scries.  Vol.  ix.  (2691 

MASSACHUSETTS     HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.       Memoir    of    the    Moheagan    Indians. 
Written  in  MiMVCIV.     By  A.  Holmes.     [Boston,  1804.] 
Svo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  first  series.   Vol.  ix.  (2692 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      A    Memoir   of    Stephen    Parmenius.    of 
Bnda  ;    with  a  Latin  poem  composed  by  him  in  MDLXXXIII,  and  now  first 
translated  into  English.     [By  Abiel  Holmes.]     1804. 
sv«»,  pp.   19.      [No  title-page.] 
Reprinted  from  Collections,  first  series,  Vol.   ix.  (2(>»:$ 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  361 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  several  religious  soci 
eties  in  Portsmouth.  X.  II..  from  their  first  establishment,  and  of  the  min 
isters  of  each,  to  the  first  of  January,  1803.  By  Timothy  Alden,  jr.  Bos 
ton,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.  4i>. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  first  series,  Vol.  x.  (2694 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoirs  of  Edward  Tyng,  esquire,  of 
Boston,  and  of  William  Tyng,  esquire,  of  Gorham.  By  T.  Alden,  jr.  Bos 
ton,  1808. 

•Svo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  Collections,  first  series.  Vol.  x.  (2695 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  books,  pamphlets,  news 
papers,  maps,  charts,  manuscripts,  etc.,  in  the  library  of  the  Society.  Bos 
ton,  1811. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,    (1),  06.  (2G96 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Act  of  incorporation,  by-laws,  catalogue 
of  members,  and  circular  letter  of  the  Society ;  with  a  list  of  articles  on 
which  the  Society  wish  for  information  [etc.].  Boston,  1813. 

Svo,   pp.   26. 

Reprinted  from   Collections,  second  series,  Vol.   i.  (2697 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Biographical    memoir    of    Rev.    Joh 

Lothrop.     By  the  Rev.  John  Lathrop,  D.  D.     Boston,  1813. 
r  8vo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series.  Vol.  i,  pp.  163-178.  (269 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  towards  a  character  of  Rev.  Joh-. 
Eliot,  S.  T.  D.,  prepared  for  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  and  pul 
lished   in   their   Collections.     By   one   of  the   members    [Joseph   McKean  i 
Boston,  1813. 

Svo,  pp.  40. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  i.  (261 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bacon's  Rebellion.     [Boston,   1813.] 

8vo,  pp.  56. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  i. 

A  second  edition,  edited  by  Charles  Dearie,  with  notes,  was  published  in  t 
Frocee<lin</s  for  August,  1866,  and  also  separately  in  1867.  (27-  •» 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Order  of  services  XXII  December, 
MDCCCXIII,  at  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  in  commemoration  of  the  landing  ol 
the  forefathers.  [Boston,  1813.] 

8vo,  pp.   4.  (27"  I 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  before  the  Society,  Decembi'T 
'2*2,  1813.  At  their  anniversary  commemoration  of  the  first  landing  of  our 
ancestors  at  Plymouth,  in  1020.  By  John  Davis.  Boston,  1814. 

Svo,  pp.  31. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  i.  (27O2 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  [Circular  asking 
for  subscriptions  to  the  Collections.]  [Boston],  1814. 

Sheet  reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  u.  (27O3 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  historical  sketch  of  Charlestown,  in 
the  county  of  Middlesex,  and  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.     By  Josiah 
Bartlett.     Boston,   1814. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  n.      Reprinted  in  1880.      (27O4 
MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Ilubbard's    History    of    New    England. 
^    [Circular  relative  to  subscriptions  for  proposed  publication.]'   Cambridge, 
1814. 

Sheet.  (2705 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  general  history  of  New  England,  from 
the  discovery  to  1680.     By  the  Rev.  William  Hubbard,  minister,  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.     Cambridge,  1815. 
Svo,  pp.  vi    (8)    7-G76. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vols.  v,  vi. 

Another  edition  was  published  in  1848,  edited  by  W.  T.  Harris.  (27O6 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Notices  of  the  life  of  Benjamin  Lincoln. 
[By  John  T.  Kirkland.]      [Boston,  1815.] 
8vo,  pp.  23.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.   in.  (27O7 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  historical  sketch  of  Haverhill,  in  the 
county  of  Essex.  With  biographical  notices.  [By  Leverett  Saltonstall.] 
Boston,  1810. 

8vo,  pp.    (1)   56   (1). 

From  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  iv.  (27O8 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Annals   of   New    England.     By   Thomas 
Prince.     Vol.  n,  No.  l-[3].     Boston,  1818. 
8vo,  pp.   (2)   96   (1). 

From  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  vn. 

An  edition  of  the  Annals  complete  was  published  in  1826  by  Nathan  Hale;  a 
third  edition  of  thirty  copies,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake,  was  published   in  1852. 

(27O9 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir   of   Hon.    William   Tudor.     [By 
William  Tudor,  jr.]      [Boston,  1819.] 
Svo.  pp.  41.      [No  title-page.] 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  vin.  (2710 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Caleb 
Gannett.     [By  Abiel  Holmes.]      [Boston,  1819.] 
Svo,  pp.  9.      [No  title-page.] 
Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  vm.  (2711 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  historical  sketch  of  Amherst,  in  the 
county  of  Hillsborough,  in  New  Hampshire.     From  the  first  settlement  to 
the  present  period.     Amherst,  1820. 
Svo,  pp.  35. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  n,  for  1814.     Sabin  notes 
an  edition  of  1816.  (2712 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular  letter  of  the  Society,  respectfully 
addressed,  in  1794,  by  J.  Belknap.  then  corresponding  secretary,  to  every 
gentleman  of  science  in  America.     [Boston,  1822.] 
4to,  pp.  3. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  I.  (2713 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Grammar  of  the  Massachusetts  Indian 
Language.  By  John  Eliot.  A  new  edition :  with  notes  and  observations, 
by  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau,  LL.  D.,  and  an  introduction  and  supplementary  ob 
servations,  by  John  Pickering.  As  published  in  the  Massachusetts  His 
torical  Collections.  Boston,  1822. 
Svo,  pp.  28,  3-66,  Ivi. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  ix.  (2714 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Obituary  notice  of  Prof.   [W.  D.]  Peck. 
[By  D.  A.  Tyng.]      [Boston,  1822.] 
8vo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  x.  (2715 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Observations   on   the   Language   of  the 
Muhhekaneew  Indians.     By  Jonathan  Edwards,  D.  D.     A  new  edition  :  with 
notes,  by^Jolm  Pickering,  as  published  in  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Col 
lections.     Boston,  1823. 
Svo,  pp.  82. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  second  series,  Vol.  x. 
An  edition  was  published  in  1843.  (2716 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  French  Protestants,  who 
settled  at  Oxford,  in  Massachusetts,  A.  D.  MDCLXXXVI ;  with  a  sketch  of 
the  entire  history  of  the  Protestants  of  France.  By  Abiel  Holmes.  Cam 
bridge,  1826. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  84. 

Memoir  presented  to  the  Society,  and  afterwards  published  in  Collections,  third 
series,  Vol.  n.  (2717 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Vocabulary    of    the    Massachusetts    (or 
Natick)  Indian  language.     By  Josiah  Cotton.     Cambridge,  1829. 
8vo,  pp.  112. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.  n.      Some  copies  have  original 
pagination,  147-257.  (2718 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Biographical    notice    of   the    late    Hon. 
Dudley  Atkins  Tyng.     By  John  Lowell.     [Boston,  183Q.] 
8vo,  pp.  17. 
From  the  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.  u.  (2711> 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  asking  for  aid  in  the  purchase 
of  a  building.  [Boston,  1832.] 

8vo,  sheet.  (272O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Laws  and  regulations.     Revised  and  re 
ported  by  the  standing  committee,  pursuant  to  a  vote  of  the  Society,  April 
25,  1833.     Cambridge,  1833. 
Svo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.  iv.  (2721 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Allyn,  D.  D.     By 
Convers  Francis.     [Boston,  1836.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  Collections.,  third  series,  Vol.  v.  (2722 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  briefe  narration  of  the  originall  under 
takings  of  the  advancement  of  plantations  into  the  parts  of  America. 
Especially  showing  the  beginning,  progress,  and  continuance  of  that  of  New 
England.  Written  by  the  Right  Worshipfull  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges.  Lon 
don,  1658.  Reprinted,  Boston,  1837. 

Svo,  pp.  45-73. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,,  third  series,  Vol.  vi,  pp.  45-73.  (2723 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketch  of  Amherst,  in  the 
county  of  Hillsborough,  N.  II.,  from  its  first  settlement  to  1837.  By  John 
Farmer.  Second  edition.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1837. 

8vo,  pp.   52. 

Reprinted  from  Collections  for  1814.  (2724 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     List  of  portraits  in  the  hall  of  the  So 
ciety.     [Boston,  1838.] 
Svo,  pp.  285-291. 
Reprinted  from  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.  vn.  (2725 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  account  of  Massachusetts  cur 
rency.     By  Joseph  B.  Felt.     Boston,  1839. 
Svo,  pp.  259. 

"  Enlargement  of  two  lectures  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society."  (272G 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  John  Lowell.  [By 
John  Lowell.] 

Svo,  pp.   160-169.      No  title-page. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Vol.  n,  April,  1840.]  (2727 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Gleanings  for  New  England  history.     By 
James  Savage.     [Boston,  1843.] 
8vo,  pp.  106.     No  title-page. 
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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  England  Confederacy  of 
MDCXLIII.  Discourse  before  the  Society,  May  29,  1843,  in  celebration  of 
the  second  centennial  anniversary  of  that  event.  By  John  Quincy  Adams. 
Boston,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  47. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.  ix.  (2729 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  the  early  laws  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay  ;  with  the  code  adopted  in  the  year  1641,  and  called  the  Body 
of  Liberties,  now  first  printed.  By  Francis  C.  Gray.  Boston,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  49. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  third  series,  Vol  vin.  (273O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Jenks  family.     Copy  of  a  letter  to 
Alonzo  Lewis,  intended  for  use  in  preparing  the  second  edition  of  his  his 
tory  of  that  town.     By  William  Jenks.     [Boston,  1844.] 
8vo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 

Communicated  to  the  Society,  September  26,  18-44,  and  in  July,  1855,  printed 
in   The  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  from  which   it  was 

reprinted.  (2731 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Rules  adopted  April,  1844. 

Sheet.  (2732 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  James  Grahame,  LL.  D., 
author  of  the  History  of  the  United  States.  Originally  prepared  for  the 
Collections.  By  Josiah  Quincy.  Boston,  1845. 

8vo,  pp.  51. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.   ix.  (2733 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoirs  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Ley  den.     By 
George  Simmer.     Cambridge,  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  35.      Lithograph. 
From  the  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.   ix.  (2734 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Gamaliel  Bradford,  M.  D. 
By  Convers  Francis.  [Boston,  1846.] 

8vo,  pp.   7.      No  title-page.  (2735 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Notice  of  the  life  of  Hon.  Leverett  Salton- 
stnll.     [By  Benjamin  Merrill.]      [Boston,  1846.] 
Svo,  pp.  0.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.  ix.  (273« 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  general  history  of  New  England  from 
the  discovery  to  MDCLXXX.  By  the  Rev.  William  Hubbard,  minister  of 
Ipswich,  Mass.  Second  edition  collated  with  the  original  MS.  [Edited  by 
William  T.  Harris.]  Boston,  1848. 

Svo,  pp.  vi,  (14),  xvii,  7-708.  (2737 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  John  Davis,  LL.  D. 
First  published  in  the  Collections  of  the  Society.  By  Convers  Francis, 
D.  D.  Cambridge,  1848. 

Svo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections.  (2738 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.  John  Pickering,  LL.  D. 

First  published  in  the  Collections.     By  W.  H.  Prescott.     Cambridge,  1848. 
Svo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  third  series,  Vol.  x.  (2739 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  William  Lincoln.  First  pub 
lished  in  the  Collections  of  the  Society.  By  Joseph  Willard.  Cambridge, 
1848. 

8vo,  pp.   13.  (2740 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Adams,  of 
Dedbam,  and  of  Rev.  Eliphalet  Adams,  of  New  London,  Conn.  By  Miss 
F.  M.  Caulkins.  Cambridge,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  5-49. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  fourth  series,  Vol.  i.  (2741 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  John  Pierce,  D.  D.     Communi 
cated  by  Charles  Lowell.     [Boston,  1852.] 
8vo,  pp.   277-295. 
Reprinted  from  Collections,  fourth  series,  Vol.   i.  (2743 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Act  of  incorporation  and  by-laws.  [ Bos 
ton.]  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  fourth  series.  Vol.  11.  (2743 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter  asking  for  cooperation  in 
the  collection  and  preservation  oi  copies  of  all  the  Journals  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  Massachusetts  which  were  printed  from  1715  to  1780. 
Boston,  1854. 

Sheet.  (2744 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  first  Plymouth  patent ;  granted  June 
1,    1621.     Now    first    printed    from    the    original    manuscript.     Edited    by 
Charles  Deane.     Cambridge,   1854. 
8vo,  pp.  16,  large  paper. 
One  hundred  copies. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  fourth  series,  Arol.  n.  Four  copies  were  printed 
on  vellum,  which  Mr.  Winsor  says  was  the  earliest  instance  of  hook  printing  on 
that  material  in  the  United  States.  One  copy  was  printed  on  old  paper.  The 
vellum  copies  were  given  to  friends  by  Mr.  Deane  :  one  to  James  Lenox,  one  to 
Edvv.  A.  Crowninshield  (sold  at  the  Menzies'  sale  for  $51),  one  to  George  Liver- 
more  (Libbie  sale,  $31),  and  one  was  retained  by  Mr.  Deane.  (2745 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris, 
D.  D.  By  Nathaniel  L.  Frothingham.  From  the  Collections  of  the  Society, 
fourth  series,  Vol.  n.  Cambridge,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (274<J 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris. 
By  N.  L.  Frothingham.  From  the  Collections  of  the  Society,  fourth  series, 
Vol.  n.  Cambridge,  1855. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (2747 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memorials    of   the    Whites.     [Read    by 
Lemuel  Shattuck  before  the  Society,  October  31,  1850.  ] 
8vo,  pp.  215-220.     No  title-page. 

From  the  Collections,  fourth  series,  Vol.  u,  1854.  (274S 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  [at  the  annual 
meeting],  April  12,  1855.     Boston,  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  Vol.   in,  April,  1855.  (2749 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Catalogue    of    the    private    library    of 
Thomas  Dowse,  presented  to  the  Society,  July  30,  1856.     Boston,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.   (2),  214. 

Twenty-five  copies  printed  for  private  distribution. 
Same.      Boston.   1870.      8vo,  pp.    (2),   214. 
A  few  remaining  copies  of  the  same  sheets,  with  a  new  title-page.  (275O 

MASSACHUSETTS  ^HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  Plymouth  Plantation.  By 
William  Bradford,  the  second  governor  of  the  colony.  Edited,  with  notes, 
by  Charles  Deane.  Now  first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript,  for  the 
Society.  Boston,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  xix   (1),  470. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  Collections,  fourth  series,  Vol.  in.  (2751 


366  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the   Hon.   Abbott   Lawrence, 
prepared  for  the  Society,  by  Nathan  Appleton.     Boston,  185(5. 
8vo,  pp.  21. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  Vol.  in,  and  Collections,  fourth  series,  Vol.  iv. 

(2  752 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Washington  chair,  presented  to  the 
Society  by  Benjamin  R.  Winthrop.     [Boston,  1856.] 
8vo.  pp.  7.      Plate. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  November,  1856.  275J5 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Act  of  incorporation,  with  the  additional 
acts  and  by-laws.     Boston,  1857. 
8vo.  pp.  19. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  fourth  series,  Vol.  iv.  (2754 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bibliographical  essay  on  Governor  Hutcli- 
inson's  historical  publications.     By  Charles  Deane.     Boston,  1857. 
Square  IGmo.  pp.  39. 

Fifty  copies  printed.      Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  Vol.  in.  (2755 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  Society.     Address  of  R.  (1.   Winthrop,  and  the  remarks  of 
E.  Everett,  with  a  description  of  the  Dowse  library.    Boston,  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  April,   1857.  (27*56 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  declaration  of  the  affairs  of  the  Eng 
lish  people  that  first  inhabited  New  England.     By  Phinehas  Pratt.     Edited, 
with  notes,  by  Richard  Frothingham.  jr.     Boston,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.   20. 
One  hundred  copies  reprinted  from   the  Collections,  fourth  series,   Vol.    iv. 

(2757 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  William  Parsons  Lnnt,  D.  I)., 
by  N.  L.  Frothingham.     [Boston,  1858.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  fourth  series,  Vol.  iv. 
Same.      Boston,  1858.      12mo.  pp.   1(>.  (2758 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  [to  the  legislature  against 
allowing  the  adoption  of  the  name  of  New  England  Historical  and  Genea 
logical  Society  by  the  Historic-Genealogical  Society].  February  8,  1858. 
[Boston,  1858.] 

4 to,   pp.   3. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  Fehruary.  1858.  (2759 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Speech  of  Josiah  Quincy,  delivered  in 
February,  1858,  before  the  committee  of  the  Massachusetts  legislature,  to 
whom  was  referred  the  petition  of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical 
Society,  for  a  change  of  their  corporate  name,  and  the  remonstrance  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  [Boston.  1858.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  March,  1S58.  (276O 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Annual    report    of   the    treasurer,    year 
ending  April,  1859-April.  1877.     [Boston,  1859-1877.] 
8vo,  19  sheets. 

Same.     April,    1878-March    31,    1885.      [Boston,    1878-1885.]      7    pphs.     8vo. 
Same,  March,   1889-March,   1890,  March,   1898,  March,   1905-March,   1906.     5 
pphs.     8vo. 

All  but  1875  reprinted  from  Proceedings.  (2701 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Naturalization  in  the  American  cplonios. 
with  more  particular  reference  to  Massachusetts.     Paper  read  before  the 
Society  at  the  July  meeting,  1859.     By  Joseph  Willard.     Boston,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 
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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  in  respect  to 
the  memory  of  William  Hick  ling  Prescott,  February  1,  1859.     Boston,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  53. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  February,   1850.  (27<>3 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  1858-18(50.  Selected  from 
the  records.  Specimen.  Boston,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.    (1),  21.  (27«4 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Society. 
Boston,  1859,  1860. 

8vo,   2  vols.  (27<J5 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dowse  Library.  Proceedings  of  the 
Society  relating  to  the  donations  from  Thomas  Dowse;  with  the  eulogy  by 
Edward  Everett.  Boston,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  80.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  Vol.  in.  (27G(» 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Dowse,  pronounced 
before  the  Society,  9th  Dec.,  1858.  By  Edward  Everett.  With  the  intro 
ductory  address  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  and  an  appendix.  Boston,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  82.      Portraits. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  December,  1858.  (27<»7 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Paper  read  before  the  Society,  January, 
1859.     By  C.  H.  Warren.     [Boston,  1859.] 
8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  January,  1859. 
"  In  regard  to  the  origin  of  the  uniform  of  the  Continental  Army."  (276S 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  1701-190-4.  Vols.  i-xx. 
Second  series,  Vols.  I-XVIH.  Boston,  1859-1905. 

8vo,  38  vols. 

Vol.  i,  comprising  the  years  1791-1835,  and  Vol.  n,  1835-1855,  were  issued  in 
1879  and  1880,  respectively.  Vol.  in,  1855-1858,  published  in  1859.  (2769 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  His 
torical  Society.  Vol.  i.  1791-1835.  Boston,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  li,  581.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimiles. 

Contents :  Introduction  :  "A  selection  from  the  Society's  records,  giving  a 
connected  history  of  its  origin  and  early  transactions ;  "  Members ;  Officers ; 
Lists  of  books  for  the  historical  library  ;  List  of  books  which  Dr.  Jeremy  Belknap 
proposes  to  sell  to  the  Society  ;  Facsimile  of  handwriting  of  George  R.  Minot, 
1799  ;  Facsimile  of  the  handwriting  of  James  Sullivan,  1794  ;  Plan  ot  the  Ton 
tine  Crescent  in  Boston,  1794  ;  Laws  and  regulations  of  the  Society,  1794  ;  Fac 
simile  of  the  handwritkig  of  Jeremy  Belknap,  1797  ;  Facsimile  of  handwriting 
of  Peter  Thacher,  1795;  Notice  of  Peleg  Coffin;  Communication  "To  the  So 
cieties  for  the  Improvement  of  Arts  and  Manufactures  in  the  United  States  of 
America  from  the  Earl  of  Buchan,"  1805  ;  Account  of  the  capture  of  the  ship 
"  Hope,"  by  Captain  Mugford,  June,  1776 ;  Facsimile  of  the  handwriting  of 
James  Freeman  ;  Facsimile  of  the  handwriting  of  Dr.  John  Eliot ;  Facsimile  of 
the  handwriting  of  William  Baylies.  1815  ;  Notice  of  John  Williams  ;  Facsimile 
of  handwriting  of  William  Tudor,  1799 ;  Memoir  of  Caleb  Strong,  by  Henry 
Cabot  Lodge;  Memoir  of  Eben  Parsons,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop  ;  Notice  of  Rev.  Wil 
liam  Bentley,  by  C.  C.  Smith  ;  Notice  of  Josiah  Bartlett,  by  Richard  Frothing- 
ham  ;  Facsimile  of  handwriting  of  James  Winthrop,  1795  ;  Notice  of  Rev. 
Stephen  Palmer,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter  ;  Memoir  of  James  Perkins,  by  C.  C.  Perkins  ; 
Notice  of  Isaac  Rand,  by  S.  A.  Green  ;  Notice  of  Rev.  John  Bradford,  by  Wm. 
Newell  ;  Notice  of  William  Winthrop,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Notice  of  David 
Sewall,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Notice  of  William  Smith  Shaw,  by  Charles  C. 
Smith  ;  Memoir  of  John  Adams,  by  C.  F.  Adams  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Allen,  by 
S.  F.  Haven  ;  Notice  of  Rev.  John  Mellen,  by  William  Newell ;  Notice  of  Aaron 
Dexter,  by  C.  C.  Smith  ;  Notice  of  William  Tudor,  jr.,  by  C.  C.  Smith  ;  Notice 
of  Elisha  Clap,  by  J.  M.  Robbins  ;  Memoir  of  Isaiah  Thomas,  by  George  Dexter ; 
Notice  of  Dr.  Redford  Worcester,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Report  of  a  committee, 
179(5,  to  consider  the  resolve  of  the  Legislature  concerning  the  publication  of  a 
map  of  the  Commonwealth  by  the  Historical  Society  ;  Memorial  to  the  General 


368  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Court,  conformable  to  the  above  report,  drawn  up  by  a  vote  of  the  Society,  1~96; 
"  Extract  from  a  manuscript  Oration,  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1800, 
which  corrects  an  error  in  the  life  of  Cushman,  *  *  *  and  is  a  Defence  of 
the  Plymouth  Settlers  against  the  Charge  of  Enthusiasm.  By  Judge  Davis." 
Index.  (2770 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  Vol.  ir.  1835-1855.  Bos 
ton,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,    (1),  700.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Proceedings  at  the  annual  and  monthly  meetings ;  Memoir  of 
Nathan  Dane,  by  A.  P.  Peabody  ;  Copy  of  the  grant  from  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges 
to  Sir  Richard  Edgecombe,  1637 ;  Memoir  of  William  Sullivan,  by  Thos.  C. 
Amory  ;  Memoir  of  John  Lowell,  by  his  grandson,  John  Lowell  ;  Memoir  of 
Thomas  Wallcut,  by  Robert  F.  Wallcut ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Coolidge,  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop  ;  Notice  of  Rev.  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  by  C.  C.  Smith  ;  Notice  of  Rev. 
Jonathan  Homer,  by  H.  M.  Dexter;  Notice  of  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  by  C.  C.  Smith; 
Notice  of  Samuel  Pickering  Gardner,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Copy  of  a  letter 
from  Elisha  Hutchinson,  1693  ;  Notice  of  Benjamin  Merrill,  by  Henry  Wheat- 
land  ;  Notice  of  Rev.  Samuel  Ripley,  by  C.  G.  Ripley  ;  Memoir  of  John  Quincy 
Adams,  by  C.  F.  Adams  ;  Notice  of  Benjamin  R.  Nichols,  by  Henry  WTheatland ; 
Report  on  the  Ilutchinson  papers;  By-laws  of  the  Society  ;  Notice  of  Daniel  Web 
ster,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Copy  of  the  patent  to  Beauchamp  and  Leverett  from  the 
Council  for  New  England,  March  13,  1629  ;  Notice  of  Nahum  Mitchell,  by  Ellis 
Ames  ;  Notice  of  James  C.  Merrill,  by  Leverett  Saltonstall ;  Notice  of  Simon 
Greenleaf,  by  George  Dexter  ;  Appendix  ;  Account  of  the  Portrait  of  John  Rogers, 
the  martyr  ;  Index.  (2771 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  3.]  1855-1858.  Bos 
ton,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  xi.    (1),  412.     Portraits.     Plate.     Facsim. 

Contents:  Officers  and  members;  Proceedings  at.  the  annual  meeting,  April  12, 
1855 ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Appleton  fund ;  Memoir  of  Samuel 
Appleton,  by  Samuel  K.  Lothrop  ;  Recovery  of  Bradford's  manuscript  "History 
of  Plymouth."  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Proceedings  of  monthly  meetings  ;  Historical 
Trust  Fund  :  Frederic  Tudor's  letter  on  the  ice  trade ;  Jas.  Savage  on  Goffe, 
the  regicide ;  Memoir  of  Abbott  Lawrence,  by  Nathan  Appleton  ;  Proceedings, 
annual  meeting,  April  24,  1856  ;  Gift  of  Thomas  Dowse's  Library  ;  Decease  of 
Thomas  Dowse;  Gift  of  a  chair — relic  of  Washington,  by  B.  R.  Winthrop; 
Hutchinson's  historical  publications,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Resolution  on  the 
death  of  Elisha  Kent  Kane  ;  The  Dowse  Library,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Remarks 
by  Edward  Everett  on  presenting  a  rare  English  manuscript  containing  memo 
randa  relating  to  the  Franklin  family  in  England  ;  Franklin's  autograph 
letter  to  James  Bowdoin,  governor  of  Massachusetts,  1787  ;  Coins  found  on 
Richmond  Island,  by  William  Willis;  Extinction  of  slavery  in  Massachusetts, 
by  Emory  Washburn  ;  Memoir  of  William  Parsons  Lunt,  by  Nathaniel  L.  Froth- 
ingham  ;  Candlestick  from  the  "  Bonhomme  Richard,"  by  Henry  Lunt;  Intro 
duction  of  cotton  into  the  United  States— letters  from  Wm.  W.  Parrott,  J.  A. 
Winthrop,  Thomas  Spaulding ;  Reminiscences  of  Braddock's  campaign,  by 
Emory  Washburn  ;  By-laws  of  the  Society  ;  Trading-house  on  the  Manomet 
river,  by  John  Bachelder  ;  Subscription  list  for  the  relief  of  "  distressed  inhabit 
ants  of  Boston,"  1774  ;  Memorial  to  the  Legislature  remonstrating  against  a 
petition  of  the  "  Historic-Genealogical  Society  "  for  a  change  of  name  to  "  The 
New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society;"  Extracts  from  an  unpub 
lished  memoir  of  Governor  Brooks  relating  to  an  interview  between  Colonel 
Brooks  and  Captain  Bancroft ;  "  Notes  relative  to  the  campaign  against  General 
Burgoyne,"  by  J.  M.  Hughes,  aid-de-camp  to  General  Gates — manuscript ;  Re 
port  on  the  Belknap  donation,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Portrait  of  .Tosiah  Quincy, 
presented  to  the  Society  by  Chandler  Robbins  ;  Original  papers  relating  to  the 
history  of  the  Town  House  of  Boston  ;  Speech  of  Josiah  Quincy  before  the 
committee  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  to  whom  was  referred  the  petition 
of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society  and  the  remonstrance  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society ;  Proceedings  commemorative  of  Thomas 
Dowse,  Dec.  9,  1858  :  Introductory  address,  by  Robert  C.  WTinthrop ;  Eulogy, 
by  Edward  Everett.  Index.  (2772 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  4.]  1858-1860.  Bos 
ton,  I860. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,    (1),  465.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members :  Proceedings  ;  Letter  with  {he  portrait  of 
Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  from  Leverett  Saltonstall  ;  Report  of  standing  com 
mittee ;  Reports  of  officers;  Report  of  Joseph  Willard  on  a  manuscript  entitled 
"  Some  account  of  the  Dudleys  in  Massachusetts,"  by  George  Adlard,  in  which 
Cotton  Mather's  more  particular  account  of  Governor  Dudley  is  brought  to 
light ;  Battle  of  Lexington,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Letter  of  Benjamin  Frank 
lin  to  Edmund  Burke,  1775  ;  Letter  from  Edmund  Quincy  to  John  Hancock, 
1776;  Letter  from  Edmund  Quincy  to  Madam  Lydia  Hancock,  1776;  Notice 
of  Edmund  Quincy  ;  Gorget  of  Washington — description  by  Josiah  Quincy  ; 
Extract  from  the  diary  of  Josiah  Quincy  relative  to  the  attack  on  Gov.  Hutch- 
inson's  house  ;  Remarks  of  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on  the  assumption  of  the  com 
mand  of  the  American  Army  of  1775  by  General  Washington  ;  Reminiscences 
of  the  Vassal  family,  by  L.  R.  Paige  ;  Henry  Knox  as  an  engineer — letter  to 
his  wife,  1775  ;  Remarks  on  the  appointment  of  Washington  to  the  command 
of  the  army,  by  C.  F.  Adams;  Remarks  on  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  by  G.  E. 
Ellis  ;  Journal  of  a  tour  to  the  camp  at  Cambridge,  Oct..  1775,  by  ,1.  Belknap  ; 
Discourse  on  the  character  of  Washington,  by  Edward  Everett ;  Original  plan 
for  the  Society  ;  "An  interpretation  of  the  title,  "  Knight  of  the  Golden  Melice," 
given  to  Sir  Christopher  Gardiner  in  Winthrop's  "  History  of  New  England," 
by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Letter  from  Eben  Hazard  containing  information  respecting 
the  expedition  to  Fenobscot  in  1770 ;  Several  original  letters  from  General 
Washington  to  Dr.  Belknap,  and  one  from  Lord  Lyttleton,  dated  London,  March 
29,  1766;  Paper  upon  the  subject  of  Washington's  dress,  and  the  origin  of  the 
uniform  of  the  Revolutionary  army,  by  Ch.  II.  Warren  ;  Transfer  of  the  colony 
charter  of  1628  from  England  to  Massachusetts,  by  Emory  Washburn  ;  Meeting 
in  memory  of  Wm.  II.  Prescott ;  Edward  Everett's  remarks  on  Henry  Hallam  ; 
Letter  from  Governor  Hutchinson  to  Lord  Dartmouth,  1773  ;  Extracts  from 
an  original  diary  by  Thomas  Newell,  Boston,  1773,  1774  ;  An  anonymous  letter- 
dated  London,  March  4,  1775  ;  Letter  from  Robert  Walsh,  Paris,  12th  November, 
1858  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees  ;  Copy  of  a  printed  document  entitled 
"  Oaths  appointed  to  be  taken  instead  of  the  oaths  of  allegiance  and  supremacy  ; 
and  declaration."  Communication  from  William  II.  Gardiner,  an  executor 
of  the  will  of  Wm.  H.  Prescott ;  Letter  from  J.  Lothrop  Motley,  written  at 
the  moment  of  his  receiving  intelligence  of  the  death  of  Mr.  Prescott ;  Letter 
from  Sir  Robert  Carr,  Boston,  Dec.  5,  1665 ;  Wilson's  "  Conquest  of  Mexico," 
by  Geo.  Ticknor  ;  The  donation  to  the  Society  of  the  manuscript  collection  of 
Major-General  William  Heath,  covering  the  entire  period  of  the  Revolutionary 
War;  Copy  of  documents  in  the  first  volume  of  the  Heath  papers;  Decease 
of  Baron  Alexander  Von  Humboldt ;  Commission  to  revenue  officers  at  Boston  in 
the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  George  III  ;  Copy  of  a  proposition  by  Sylvester 
Gardiner  to  build  an  inoculating  hospital,  1761  ;  Return  of  the  Prince  Library  ; 
Naturalization  in  the  American  colonies,  with  more  particular  reference  to 
Massachusetts,  by  Joseph  Wiliard  ;  Tribute  to  Rufus  Choate,  by  P.  W.  Chandler  ; 
Letter  to  John  Lowell,  LL.  D.,  Philadelphia.  1783  ;  Letter  of  William  Ellery, 
March  27,  1775 ;  Copy  of  a  printed  circular  addressed  to  the  "  Gentlemen 
Selectmen  of  Stoughtonham,"  by  the  selectmen  of  Boston,  dated  Sept.  14,  1768  ; 
Explanation  of  the  circumstances  under  which  the  circular  was  prepared,  by 
Ellis  Ames;  Tributes  to  Washington  Irving,  by  Henry  W.  Longfellow,  Edward 
Everett,  Thomas  Aspinwall,  C.  C.  Felton,  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  and  George 
Sumner;  Remarks  of  Edward  Everett  in  announcing  the  death  of  Henry  D. 
Gilpin  ;  Copy  of  a  manuscript  entitled  "  The  manner  of  the  late  Commencement 
(Harvard  College),  expressed  in  a  letter  sent  over  from  the  Governour  and 
diverse  of  the  Ministers ;  their  own  words  these,"  1642.  "A  Copie  of  the 
Questions  given  and  maintained  by  the  Commencers  in  their  publick  Acts. 
Printed  in  Cambridge  in  New-England,  and  reprinted  here  verbatim,  as  follow- 
eth  : — ."  Index.  (2773 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  5.]  1860-1862.  Bos 
ton,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,  (1),  530.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Original  papers  from  the 
collection  of  John  A.  Lowell  ;  Reports ;  Original  documents  relating  to  the 
witchcraft  trials;  .Letter  from  Jonathan  Brewster,  18th  June,  1636;  Tribute  to 

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370  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

the  memory  of  Sylvester  Judd,  by  Lucius  Robinson  Paige  ;  Letter  of  William 
Bradford,  D.  M.  M.  General,  to  Colonel  Richard  Varick,  1778;  The  "Preston's" 
journal  to  Boston  Harbor,  1775  ;  An  account  of  six  folio  account-books  which 
had  once  belonged  to  Harvard  College,  by  L.  R.  Paige  ;  Certain  legal  documents 
relating  to  the  case  of  Phillips  vs.  Savage,  heard  on  appeal  from  the  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  in  1737,  before  the  Judicial  Committee  of  his  Majesty 
in  Council  ;  Report  of  "  Report  of  a  Constitution,  or  Form  of  Government,  for 
the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,"  by  Charles  Deane ;  Paper  entitled  "A 
Note  of  the  Names  of  the  Principal  Undertakers  for  the  Plantation  of  the 
Mattachusetts  Bay,  in  New  England,  that  are  themselves  gonne  over  with  theire 
Wives  and  Children,"  with  remarks  upon  it  by  Jas.  Savage  ;  Copy  of  "A  Propper 
Ballad,"  called  the  "  Sommons  to  New  England,"  to  the  Tune  of  "  The  Towns 
man's  Capp  ;"  Accurate  editions  of  the  Bible-letter  signed  by  a  committee  of 
the  Congregational  ministers  of  Massachusetts,  1790 ;  Extracts  from  a  manu 
script  history  of  New  England,  written  by  Jos.  Bennett  in  1740  ;  Letter  of  John 
Winthrop,  1632 ;  Valuable  historical  papers  communicated  by  R.  C.  Winthrop 
entitled  :  Narrative  concerning  the  settlement  of  New  England — 1630  ;  The  Peti 
tion  of  Edward  Winslow  to  [the  Lords  of  the  Council,  while  he  was  a  prisoner 
in  the  Fleet,  in  London,  1634]  ;  "A  relation  concerning  some  occurrences  in  NCM- 
England."  Letter  from  Luther  Parks  presenting  a  helmet  claimed  to  have  been 
the  property  of  Sir  Lawrence  Washington  ;  Letter  from  General  Lafayette  to 
Colonel  Joseph  Yose,  1781;  Stewards  of  Harvard  College,  by  L.  R.  Paige;  Har 
vard  dinners,  by  L.  R.  Paige ;  The  case  of  Phillips  vs.*  Savage,  report  of  the 
committee  to  whom  were  referred  the  arguments  of  Sir  Dudley  Rider  and  Sir 
John  Strange  on  the  case  ;  Remarks  on  the  deaths  of  Lemuel  Shaw  and  Daniel 
Appleton  White,  by  Theophilus  Parsons,  C.  C.  Felton,  and  James  Walker  ;  Letter 
from  Thomas  Jefferson  to  his  father,  1801  ;  Annual  reports ;  A  letter  from 
Brigadier-General  Oliver  Prescott,  dated  Groton,  July  28,  1778 ;  Remarks  by 
Charles  Deane  relating  to  the  decease  and  historical  attainments  of  J.  F.  Wat 
son  ;  Tribute  to  Daniel  Dewey  Barnard,  by  Edward  Everett ;  Copy  of  an  original 
letter  describing  the  destitute  condition  of  the  troops  of  the  Revolutionary  Army, 
with  remarks  by  Thomas  II.  Webb  ;  Tribute  to  Nathan  Appleton,  by  R.  C.  Win 
throp  ;  Communication  from  William  Barry  announcing  the  recovery  of  the 
original  narrative  of  the  expedition  to  Quebec,  via  the  Penobscot  River  in  1710; 
Letters  of  Governors  Bowdoin  and  Pownall,  1769-1784  ;  Memoir  of  Nathan 
Appleton,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Letter  of  John  Adams,  1792  ;  Letter  of  Oliver 
Cromwell,  1655  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Deane  in  announcing  the  death  of  Joseph 
Hunter ;  Report  on  exchange  of  prisoners  during  the  American  Revolution ; 
Correspondence  between  General  Lafayette  and  Governor  James  Bowdoin ;  A 
narrative,  by  Captain  Philip  Besom,  of  his  adventures  as  a  privateersman  in  the 
War  of  the  Revolution  ;  Autograph-letters  of  Governor  Hutchinson  ;  Letter  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  1736  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Hoar,  by  Wm.  Minot ;  Secession 
emblems  from  John  A.  Dix  ;  Letter  from  Robert  Boyle  giving  an  account  of  the 
presentation  of  a  copy  of  John  Eliot's  Indian  Bible  to  Charles  II;  Paper,  by 
O.  W.  Holmes,  commenting  upon  and  illustrating  a  manuscript  written  by 
an  eminent  physician  in  England,  being  a  collection  of  "  receipts  to  cure  various 
disorders  ;"  The  so-called  "  Narragausett  Patent,"  by  Chas.  Deane  ;  Tributes  to 
the  memory  of  Luther  V.  Bell ;  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Rev.  John  Codman 
and  Rev.  .Charles  Lowell,  by  William  Jenks ;  Letter  of  Samuel  Osgood  to  S. 
Higginson,  1784;  Letter  of  John  Bacon  to  Samuel  Philips,  1785;  The  Rogers 
genealogy  and  the  Candler  MS.,  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester  ;  Memoir  of  Nathaniel 
Ingersoll  Bowditch,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop  ;  Index.  (2774 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     [Vol.  6.]     1862-1863.     Bos 
ton,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,   (1),  503. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Communication  from  the  Historic- 
Genealogical  Society,  relating  to  the  naming  of  streets  and  towns  ;  Reports  of 
officers  and  committees ;  Thomas  C.  Amory's  report  on  the  names  of  streets : 
The  Narragansett  Patent,  by  Thomas  Aspinwall ;  The  Great  Seal  of  New  Eng 
land  used  by  Governor  Andros,  by  John  Appleton  ;  An  historical  research  re 
specting  the  opinions  of  the  founders  of  the  Republic  on  negroes  as  slaves,  as 
citizens,  as  soldiers,  by  George  Livermoie  ;  The  will  of  Edmand  Reade,  1603,  by 
Charles  Deane  ;  Letters  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  strikingly  applicable  to  tl 
present  time,  by  Thomas  H.  Webb  ;  Memoir  of  Daniel  Appleton  White,  by  Jai 
Walker  ;  Paper  by  Wm.  Brigham  on  the  authorship  of  the  Introductory  Essay, 
published  with  the  third  edition  of  Wood's  "  New  England's  Prospect ;" 


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count-books  of  treasurers  of  Harvard  College  from  1669  to  1752  ;  Letter  from 
General  St.  Clair  to  Governor  Bowdoin,  dated  "  Camp  at  Mons  Creek,  July  28, 
1777,"  about  five  miles  below  Fort  Edward  ;  Letter  of  Samuel  Dexter  to  Gov 
ernor  Bowdoin,  Jan.  26,  1779;  Indian  necropolis  in  West  Medford,  Mass.,  dis 
covered  Oct.  21,  1862,  by  C.  Brooks  ;  A  plan  for  the  general  arrangement  of  the 
militia  of  the  United  States,  by  General  Knox,  by  Joseph  Willard ;  The  light 
shed  upon  Cotton  Mather's  "  Magnalia"  by  his  diary,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Re 
marks  on  Nathan  Hale,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  and  lOdward  Everett ;  Massachusetts 
provincial  currency,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Facsimile  of  a  paper-note  of  the  Prov 
ince  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  issued  on  the  10th  of  December,  1690  ;  Memoir  of 
William  Appleton,  by  Chandler  Robbins ;  William  Vassall  no  factionist,  by 
Thomas  Aspinwall  ;  Letter  from  William  Palfrey  to  John  Wilkes,  of  London,  on 
the  Boston  Massacre  [1770]  ;  Letter  from  Thomas  Hutchinson  to  Lord  Hills- 
borough,  1770,  on  the  Boston  Massacre;  Facsimile  of  a  letter  of  King  Charles 
II,  1660,  with  remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Index.  (2775 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  7.]  1863-1861. 
Boston,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,    (2),  508.     Portraits.     Plate.     Map. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Remarks  upon  the  death  of  Con- 
vers  Francis,  by  F.  H.  Hedge  and  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Reports  ;  Memoir  of  Luther  V. 
Bell,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Letter  of  Sir  Jeffery  Amherst,  1759  ;  Memoir  of  Charles 
Mason,  by  A.  P.  Peabody  ;  Massachusetts  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  ;  Letter  of 
Josiah  Quincy,  1775  ;  Letter  of  John  Winthrop,  1775  ;  Letter  of  Saml.  Cooper, 
1775  ;  Almanacs  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne,  by  John  Appleton  ;  Extracts  from 
an  orderly  book  of  the  Revolutionary  Army,  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton  ;  Letter  of 
General  Washington,  1777  ;  Remarks  upon  the  death  of  John  .1.  Crittenden,  of 
Kentucky,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Remarks  on  the  question  "  Whether  Washing 
ton  was  a.  Marshall  of  France,"  by  Thos.  II.  Webb,  and  by  Henry  W.  Torrey  ; 
Description  of  an  instrument  executed  by  Louis,  Duke  of  Orleans,  dated  July  2, 
1405,  by  William  Appleton  ;  Memorial  of  Gettysburg  ;  "  The  Selling  of  Joseph," 
an  anti-slavery  tract  written  by  Chief-Justice  Samuel  Sewall,  1700 ;  Poem  by 
the  negro  slave,  Phillis  Wheatley,  on  the  capture  of  (ieneral  Charles  Lee  by 
the  British ;  Death  of  Lord  Lyndhurst,  remarks  by  Robert  C.  Wiuthror) ;  Re 
marks  upon  the  death  of  Wm.  Sturgis,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Dr.  Ephraim  Eliot's 
account  of  the  physicians  of  Boston  during  the  Revolutionary  War  ;  Diary  of 
Ezekiel  Price,  1775-6;  Letter  of  Count  De  Marbois,  1782;  Letters  of  PhiJlis 
Wheatley,  the  negro-slave  poet  of  Boston,  1772-4  ;  Journal  of  Colonel  William 
Goffe,  1660;  Was  Washington  a  Marshal  of  France?  by  -Tared  Sparks  and 
Thos.  II.  Webb;  Letters  of  Rev.  William  Gordon,  1770-1784;  Death  of  Frederic 
Tudor,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop ;  Somerset's  case,  and  the  extinction  of  villenage 
and  slavery  in  England,  by  Emory  Washburn  ;  "  Journal  de  Castorland,"  by 
[John]  Appleton  ;  Communication  of  W.  H.  Whitmore  relating  to  the  author 
ship  of  a  paper  entitled  "  Reasons  to  be  considered  for  justifying  the  Under 
takers  of  the  intended  Plantation  in  New  England  ;  "  An  order  of  the  Privy 
Council  to  investigate  the  charges  of  William  Morton  against  John  Tinker, 
1664,  by  John  Appleton  ;  Annual  reports ;  Maps  of  Boston,  by  Nathaniel  B. 
Shurtleff ;  Shakspeare  commemoration,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop ;  Letter  of  James 
Lloyd  to  Samuel  Breck.  of  Philadelphia,  1817  ;  Remarks  upon  the  death  of 
Josiah  Quincy,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  George  E.  Ellis,  Edward  Everett,  and  Richard 
H.  Dana;  Personal  memoranda,  by  [R.  B.]  Forbes,  relating  to  maritime  affairs 
since  1811;  Letter  of  Peter  Fanueil,  1738;  Memoir  of  William  Sturgis,  by 
Charles  G.  Loring ;  Ancient  maps  of  Boston,  by  John  Appleton  ;  Letters  of 
Josiah  Winslow,  1676-1680  ;  Speeches  of  Joseph  Dudley  delivered  at  the  time 
he  was  inaugurating  his  brief  administration  as  President  of  New  England  in 
1686,  with  remarks  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Remarks  by  Amos,  E.  Lawrence  on  the 
financial  history  of  nations  engaged  in  protracted  wars  ;  Index.  (2776 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  8.]  1864-1865. 
Host  on.  1X66. 

8vo.  pp.  xvi,  510.      Portrait.      Facsimile. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Catalogues  of  Harvard  Uni 
versity,  by  John  Langdon  Sibley :  Governor  James  Bowdoin's  papers,  1768, 
1774  ;  Portrait  of  Sebastian  Cabot,  by  John  Appleton  ;  Tribute  to  Edward  Ever 
ett — special  meeting  of  the  Society  ;  Letter  of  Andrew  Jackson,  1833  ;  Letter 
of  James  Sullivan  to  Tobias  Lear,  1789  ;  Letter  of  Christopher  Gore  to  Tobias 
Lear,  1789  ;  Professor  C,  C.  Rafn,  by  Thos.  H.  Webb  ;  Letter  of  B.  Schwartz  to 


372  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Henry  Johnson,  Lima,  1724 ;  Letter  of  Nathaniel  Appleton  to  Joseph  Sewall, 
1697  ;  Letter  of  Rev.  John  J.  Zubly,  1773  ;  Dr.  Stiles's  account  of  Rev.  Samuel 
Lee,  of  Bristol,  and  his  church,  1769  ;  Letter  of  Michael  Joy  to  Jonathan  Ho 
mero,  Aug.  20,  1824  ;  Letter  of  Edmund  Gibson,  Bishop  of  London  ;  Letter  of  Ste 
phen  Longfellow  to  Thomas  Hubbard,  1770  ;  Letter  of  John  Adams  to  Ezra  Stiles, 
1788  ;  Memoir  of  Convers  Francis,  by  William  Newell ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Win- 
throp  on  the  death  of  President  Lincoln  ;  Annual  reports  ;  List  of  officers  ;  Anec 
dotes  of  Edward  Everett,  by  Charles  Brooks  ;  Remarks  of  R.  C.  Winthrop  and 
O.  W.  Holmes  on  the  Dante  commemoration  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Joseph 
Willard,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  Emory  Washburn,  Charles  Brooks.  Judge  Gray,  and 
William  Brigham  ;  The  origin  and  sources  of  the  Bill  of  Rights  declared  in  the 
Constitution  of  Massachusetts,  by  Emory  Washburn  ;  Letters  of  John  Andrews 
of  Boston,  1772-1776  ;  Papers  of  Sir  John  Eliot ;  Letter  of  John  Hampden  to  Sir 
John  Eliot,  1629 ;  Instructions  of  White  of  Dorchester  for  the  plantation  of 
New  England  ;  Remarks  on  a  letter  of  Columbus  to  Santangel,  by  Charles  Deane ; 
Paper  on  longevity,  by  Joseph  Palmer  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  George  Liver- 
more,  by  R.  C.  WinthrojX  Charles  Deane,  and  others  ;  Letter  of  John  Wilkes  to 
John  Hancock,  May  lo,  1783 ;  Proposals  for  printing  Phillis  Peters's  poems 
and  letters,  17^7£L;  Remarks  on  the  small  size  of  ships  used  in  crossing  the 
Atlantic,  1492-1626,  by  Charles  Deane;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the 
death  of  J.  E.  Worcester  ;  Letter  of  the  Massachusetts  House  of  Representatives 
to  Dr.  Franklin,  1771  ;  Letter  of  J.  II.  Trumbull,  Sept.  20,  1865  ;  Letter  of  S. 
Alofsen  on  the  Society  "  Doctrina  et  Amicitia  ;  "  Letter  of  John  F.  Eliot  on 
the  portrait  of  Dr.  John  Eliot ;  Index.  (2777 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  9.  |  1866-1867.  Bos 
ton,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  524.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Letter  of  Rufus  King  to  Gov 
ernor  Bowdoin,  1786  ;  Letter  of  Rufus  King  to  Elbridge  Gerry,  1786  ;  The  origin, 
organization,  and  influence  of  the  towns  of  New  England,  by  Joel  Parker  ;  Letters 
of  the  Marquis  of  Buckingham  to  Sir  John  Temple  ;  Memoir  of  Josiah  Quincy, 
by  James  Walker ;  Commemoration  of  Jared  Sparks ;  Reports  of  officers  and 
committees  ;  Letter  from  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby  ;  Paper  on  the  early  painters  and 
engravers  of  New  England,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore ;  Crolnwellian  Settlement  of 
Ireland;  Yeas  and  nays  on  Gen.  Conway's  motion,  1782 ;.  Remarks  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop  on  the  death  of  General  Winfleld  Scott;  Letter  of  Gen.  Scott,  1862; 
Paper  on  the  rank  of  students  in  Harvard' College,  by  William  G.  Brooks;  Letter 
of  Wm.  C.  Todd  en  Fort  Venango  ;  Rev.  John  Wheelwright's  Fast-day  sermon, 
January,  1636  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Willard,  by  Charles  Brooks  ;  History  of  Bacon's 
and  Ingram's  Rebellion  ;  Deposition  relating  to  the  sword  of  Warren  ;  Paper  on 
the  device  of  the  seal  of  the  United  States,  by  William  Barton  ;  Peabody  Museum 
of  American  Archaeology,  remarks  by  James  Walker,  Edward  E.  Hale  ;  Remarks 
upon  the  death  of  William  Jenks,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  and  Chandler  Robbins ; 
Letter  of  J.  Hammond  Trumbull  on  the  Indian  name  "  Shaw*mit ;  "  Vindication 
of  the  memory  of  General  John  Sullivan,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory  ;  The  Peabody 
donation  ;  Last  will  of  Captain  John  Smith,  1631  ;  Paper  on  George  Herbert  and 
John  Cotton,  by  Robert  C.  Waterson  ;  Seal  of  the  "  Council  for  New  England," 
by  Charles  Deane;  Letter  of  General  Washington  to  Jonathan  Williams,  1795; 
Journal  of  the  expedition  from  New  London  to  Woodstock,  1699  ;  Destruction  of 
Deerfield  in  1704;  Announcement  of  the  accession  of  Queen  Anne;  Lines  from 
Nicholas  Noyes  to  Cotton  Mather  ;  News  letters  written  by  John  Campbell,  1703 ; 
Rescript  from  Queen  Anne  disallowing  an  act  of  the  colony  of  Connecticut,  en 
titled  "  Hereticks  ;  "  Speeches  at  the  inauguration  of  John  Leverett  as  President 
of  Harvard  College,  1708  ;  Index.  (277* 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  10.]  1867-1869.  Bos 
ton,  1869. 

Svo,  pp.  xiii,   (3),  519.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Reports  ;  Agreement  of  Uncas 
and  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  1681  ;  Letter  of  Hugh  Peter  to  Governor  Win 
throp  ;  Letter  of  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby  to  Charles  Deane  ;  Paper  by  John  Appleton 
on  the  Alleged  portrait  of  the  Rev.  John  Wilson,  with  some  notices  of  other 
early  portraits  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  and  judicial  labors  of  Chief  Justice  Shaw,  by 
Benjamin  F.  Thomas  ;  Tribute  to  Charles  G.  Loring,  by  John  C.  Gray  ;  Letter 
from  John  Adams  to  Professor  John  Gorham,  1817  ;  The  seals  of  Massachusetts, 
by  Thomas  C.  Amory;  Memoir  of  William  Jenks,  by  George  W.  Blagden  ;  Letter 


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of  John  Lathrop,  D.  D.,  to  Judge  Davis,  1809 ;  Report  on  the  "  Hutchinson 
Papers  ;  "  The  origin  of  the  name  of  Flint's  Pond,  by  William  Brigham  ;  Letter 
from  the  President,  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ; 
List  of  the  principal  manuscripts  belonging  to  the  Society  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph 
Story,  by  George  S.  Hillard ;  Letters  of  John  Adams  and  General  Nathaniel 
Greene ;  Memoir  of  Jared  Sparks,  by  George  E.  Ellis ;  Communication  from 
Charles  Deane  on  Dr..  Belknap's  list  of  manuscripts  in  the  Cabinet  of  the  His 
torical  Society,  in  1792,  with  the  list ;  Memoranda  by  Samuel  Haugh,  in  an 
almanac  by  Samuel  T.  Danforth  for  1649  ;  Printed  table  appended  to  the  almanac 
of  Danforth  ;  Letter  reported  to  the  Massachusetts  House  of  Representatives  in 
1777  respecting  freeing  the  negroes,  and  remarks  of  Charles  Deane  thereon  ; 
Address  of  the  President,  R.  C.  Winthrop,  on  his  return  from  Europe  ;  Tribute 
to  Dean  Milman,  by  J.  Lothrop  Motley;  Letter  of  Henry  Newman  to  Sec.  Dela- 
faye,  15  Nov.,  1725  ;  Memoir  of  Cornelius  Conway  Felton,  by  G.  S.  Hillard  ; 
Paper  by  Ellis  Ames  on  the  Qualification  for  voting  in  the  Province  Charter  ; 
Colonial  papers  copied  from  the  Public  Archives  in  London  ;  Letters  from  Charles 
J.  Iloadly  and  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby ;  Communication  from  Franklin  B.  Dexter 
on  a  Harvard  College  monitor's  bill  ;  Memoir  of  George  Livermore,  by  Charles 
Deane ;  Letter  of  Nathan  Dane  to  Daniel  Webster,  1830  ;  Report  of  the  Com 
mittee  on  memorials  of  the  antiquities  of  Boston  ;  Letter  of  General  Schuyler  to 
Ezra  L'Hommedieu,  1780  ;  Index.  (27TJ> 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  11.]  18(59-1870.  Bos 
ton,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  534.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Letter  from  J.  Hammond 
Trumbull  ;  Journal  of  a  tour  to  Connecticut— autumn  of  1789,  written  by 
Samuel  Davis  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees  :  Memoir  of  Levi  Lincoln,  by 
Emory  Washburn ;  Remarks  on  Cornell  University ;  Biographical  sketch  of 
Isaac  P.  Davis,  by  George  T.  Davis  ;  Letter  of  Brantz  Mayer  describing  a  valu 
able  collection  of  Colonial  and  Continental  currency,  made  by  Joshua  P.  Cohen  ; 
Letter  from  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby  ;  Copy  of  a  letter  from  the  Marquis  de  Mont- 
calm  to  Mons.  de  Mole,  first  President  in  the  Parliament  of  Paris ;  Corre 
spondence  between  Francis  Parkman  and  the  Marquis  of  Montcalm ;  Letters 
from  J.  Vernon  to  Joseph  Williamson,  Hague,  1(571/2  ;  Letter  from  Commodore 
John  Rodgers,  describing  the  capture  of  the  "Atlanta;"  An  alphabetical  list  of 
the  Sons  of  Liberty  who  dined  at  Liberty  Tree,  Dorchester,  Aug.  14,  1769  ; 
Communication  from  W.  H.  Whitmore  relative  to  Rev.  John  Hutchinson,  of 
England  ;  Letter  of  Father  Gabriel  Druillettes  to  John  Winthrop,  Jr.  ;  "  Cardiff 
Giant "  controversy  ;  Paper  on  "  The  forms  used  in  issuing  letters-patent  by 
the  Crown  of  England,"  by  Charles  Deane ;  Remarks  on  the  same  by  Jcel 
Parker ;  Letter  from  Thomas  Carlyle ;  List  of  the  papers  presented  by  H.  A. 
S.  D.  Dudley;  Proclamation  for  a  General  Embargo,  in  1711,  by  Gov.  Joseph 
Dudley  ;  The  life  of  Mr.  Thomas  Dudley,  several  times  Governor  of  Massachu 
setts  Colony,  in  New  England,  by  Cotton  Mather ;  Letter  written  21st  June, 
1775,  relating  to  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill  ;  Letter  from  Henry  E.  Pierrepont ; 
Remarks  by  the  President  on  the  deaths  of  Gulian  C.  Verplanck  and  Nathaniel 
C.  Frothingham  ;  Account  of  Capt.  F.  Lahrbush  ;  List  of  officers  elected  ;  Re 
ports  ;  Letter  from  William  Alexander  Hyrne  to  William  Tilghman,  1776 ; 
Letter  from  J.  Francis  Fisher  furnishing  some  annotations  on  the  Hyrne  let 
ter  ;  Memoir  of  Alvan  Lamson,  by  Andrew  I*.  Peabody  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  G. 
Loring,  by  Theophilus  Parsons ;  Paper  on  "  Medals  and  coins  relating  to 
America,"  by  W.  S.  Appleton  ;  Letter  relating  to  the  Battle  of  Lexington  ;  "  Orig 
inal  Bank  Circular,  1809  ;  "  Letters  relating  to  the  death  of  William  Pynchon  ; 
Paper  by  George  T.  Davis  on  the  "  St.  Regis  Bell ;  "  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Win 
throp  on  announcing  the  death  of  WTinthrop  Sargent ;  Memorial  to  George  Pea- 
body  in  Westminster  Abbey ;  Letter  from  Benjamin  Franklin  to  Edmund 
Quincy  ;  An  early  paper  of  Daniel  Webster  on  the  Acquisition  of  the  Floridas  ; 
Lines  to  the  inhabitants  of  Boston  when  confined  therein  by  General  Gage ; 
Communication  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  Ilutchinson  Papers ;  Letter  from 
Daniel  Clark  to  John  Winthrop,  Jr.,  on  the  receipt  of  the  Connecticut  Charter, 
1662  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  R.  C.  Waterston  ;  Tributes  to  John  P.  Kennedy  ;  An 
act  for  the  preservation  of  ancient  town  records ;  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  L. 
Frothingham,  by  Frederic  H.  Hedge  ;  Anecdote  of  Governcr  Brooks,  by  John  C. 
Gray ;  Extracts  from  Paul  Revere's  day-book ;  List  of  Protesters  against  the 
Solemn  League  and  Covenant,  and  Addressers  to  Governor  Hutchinson  ;  Com 
munication  from  Charles  Deane  respecting  Governor  Bradford's  Dialogue ; 


374  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Copy   of   the   Dialogue ;    Verses   by    Governor   Bradford ;    Letter   from   Hugh   B. 
Grigsby ;   Letter  of  Major  Abraham   Eustis,   giving  an   account  of  the  capture 
of  York,    now   Toronto ;    Letter    from    George    H.    Chapman,    containing   an   ac 
count  of  the  Fenwick  family^  List  of  donors  ;   Index.  (2780 
MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings.      [Vol.    12.]      1871-1873. 
Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,.  508. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Bibliography  of  the  Society, 
by  S.  A.  Green  ;  Draft  of  instructions  from  the  Town  of  Boston  to  their  repre 
sentatives  to  the  General  Court,  in  1772  ;  Tribute  to  David  Sears  and  George 
Ticknor ;  Address  of  Dewi  Brown,  a  Cherokee  Indian  ;  Letter  from  Thomas 
Perkins  to  Joseph  Palmer,  1785,  giving  an  account  of  the  early  manufacture 
•  of  salt  in  Kentucky  ;  Letter  of  S.  Stevens,  giving  an  account  of  the  encounter 
between  Selfridge  and  Austin  in  State  Street,  1806 ;  Correspondence  between 
William  Penn  and  Governor  Fitz-.Tohn  Winthrop  ;  Address  to  Governor  Hutch- 
inson,  1774  ;  Solemn  League  and  Covenant ;  Protest  against  the  Solemn 
League  and  Covenant  ;  Proclamation  by  Governor  Gage,  June  29,  1774  ;  Let 
ters  of  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  Letters  from  George  Washington  to  Lund  Wash 
ington,  1776-9;  Tribute x to  Winthrop  Sargent  by  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania ;  Extracts  from  a  diary  <  f  Nathaniel  Cutting,  while  visiting 
Boston  in  1792  ;  Extract  from  a  letter  of  James  Warren,  relating  to  the  Battle 
of  Bunker  Hill  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees  ;  "  God's  controversy  with 
New  England."  written  at  the  time  of  the  great  drought,  1662,  by  MiHisu-l 
Wigglesworth :  Mr.  Wigglesworth's  letter  to  the  Church  at  Maiden,  1G58 ; 
Letter  from  Sir  John  Stanhope  to  Secretary  Davison,  relating  to  Elder  Brew- 
ster's  appointment  as  postmaster  of  Scrooby  ;  Explanation  of  the  letter,  by 
Charles  Deane ;  Extracts  from  the  Hutchinson  Papers ;  Letters  to  Gen.  Arte 
mus  Ward;  Letter  f  r(  m  Henry  M.  Dexter;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on 
the  building  and  the  finances  of  the  Society  ;  Letter  from  Thomas  Jefferson  to 
Gideon  Granger,  1800  ;  Address  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  occasion  of  the  cen 
tennial  anniversary  of  the  birthday  of  Sir  Walter  Scott ;  Remarks  by  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson ;  Letters  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  and  William  Cullen  Bry 
ant  ;  Resolves  passed  at  Mecklenberg,  N.  C.,  30th  May,  1775 ;  Association 
agreed  to  in  the  Provincial  Congress  of  South  Carolina,  3d  of  June,  177.1 ;  KP 
marks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  Chicago  Fire ;  Letter  from  Hugh  Blair 
Grigsby  ;  Letter  from  the  Rev.  William  Barry,  of  Chicago ;  Memoranda  con 
cerning  the  decease  of  Gov.  Matthew  Cradock  ;  Letter  of  Peter  Edes,  relating 
to  the  Boston  Tea  Party  ;  Letter  from  H.  II.  Edes,  giving  an  account  of  mem 
bers  of  the  family  and  some  historical  information ;  Letter  from  Henry  M. 
Dexter,  suggesting  some  corrections  of  George  Sumner's  "  Memoirs  of  the  Pil 
grims  at  Leyden  ;  "  Recantations  of  Marblehead  citizens,  1775;  Proclamation 
of  General  Burgoyne,  1777  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Lieut.  Paul  Lunt. 
1775  ;  Letters  of  Sir  John  Temple  to  the  Earl,  of  Hillsborough  and  others,  re 
lating  to  Castle  Island ;  Reports  <;f  officers  and  committees ;  Correspondence 
between  Samuel  Adams  and  James  Bowdoin  ;  Extracts  from  letters  of  Thomas 
L.  Winthrop,  relating  to  Governor  Wiuthrop's  journal  ;  Governor  Winthrop's 
"  Conclusions ;  "  Letter  from  Henry  Vane,  the  younger,  to  his  father,  1635 ; 
Oath  taken  by  Andrew  Oliver  against  enforcing  the  Stamp  Act ;  Extracts  from  a 
sermon  of  Rev.  James  Allin,  of  Brookline,  on  the  29th  of  October,  1727  ;  Official 
letters  relating  to  the  transportation  of  some  "  Moose  Deer  "  from  Fisher's  Island 
to  England,  for  Queen  Anne  ;  Communication  from  Charles  Deane,  on  Washing 
ton's  headquarters  at  Cambridge;  Letter  from  Eliza  S.  Quincy  on  the  same  sub 
ject  ;  Manuscript,  dated  1776,  containing  a  plan  for  the  defeat  of  the  Spanish 
power  in  America;  Tributes  to  Francis  Lieber  ;  Paper  by.  William  H.  Whitmore, 
on  the  origin  of  the  name  of  the  town  of  Lexington,  Mass.  ;  Letter  from  Capt. 
Hector  M'Neill  to  Samuel  Adams  ;  Letters  from  Paul  Jones  to  Capt.  M'Neill ; 
Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  great  fire  in  Boston  ;  Account  of  the  execu 
tion  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  taken  from  the  common-place  book  of  Adam  Win 
throp  ;  List  of  articles  bequeathed  to  the  Society,  by  Wm.  H.  Sumner ;  Tributes 
to  Charles  Folsom  ;  Horatio  Gates  Somersby  and  William  H.  Seward,  by  Robert 
C.  Winthrop ;  Tribute  to  William  H.  Seward,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams ; 
Letter  from  John  G.  Palfrey  on  the  death  of  Charles  Folsom ;  Tribute  to 
Charles  Folsom,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop  ;  Memoir  of  John  Singleton  Copley,  by  Augus 
tus  T.  Perkins  ;  Tributes  to  J.  Franci^  Fisher  ;  Letter  from  Joseph  S.  Fay,  on 
the  origin  of  names  prevailing  on  Vineyard  Sound ;  Letter  from  Earl  of 
Warwick  to  Hugh  Peter  ;  Gov.  Winthrop  on  baptism  ;  Communication  by  Charles 


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Deane  on  Roger  Williams  and  the  Massachusetts  Charter  ;  Selections  from  the 
letter-book  of  Chief  Justice  Samuel  Sewall ;  Communication  by  R.  C.  Waters- 
ton  on  Boston  schools  ;  On  the  origin  of  the  names  of  towns  in  Massachusetts, 
by  W.  II.  Whitmore ;  Some  manuscript  news-letters  of  early  date ;  Communi 
cation  by  Charles  Deane  on  Smith's  "  New  England's  Trials  ;  "  Tributes  to  James 
Savage,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  and  Charles  Deane  ;  Letter  of  Chief  Justice  Taney  ; 
"  New  England's  Trials,"  by  Capt.  John  Smith  ;  Index.  (2781 

MASSACHUSETTS     HISTORICAL     SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     [Vol.      13.]     1873-1875. 
Boston,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  495.  Portraits.  Plates.  Map.  Facsimile  page  of  John 
Adams'  diary  relative  to  the  Destruction  of  tea  in  Boston. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Remarks  by  the  President, 
R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ;  Letter  from  Hugh  Blair 
Grigsby  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Folsom,  by  Theophilus  Parsons  ;  Remarks  on 
Negro  Election  Day,  by  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff ;  Lines  addressed  by  I.  II.  to 
Dr.  Sloane ;  Extracts  from  the  will  of  Ephraim  Leonard,  1783  ;  Remarks  of 
Ellis  Ames  on  Daniel  Leonard  ;  Letters  to  Gardiner  Greene  ;  Remarks  by  T.  C. 
Amory  on  Human  Longevity  ;  Extract  from  the  records  of  the  town  of  Bridge- 
water  ;  Tribute  to  Bishop  Wilberforce,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Letter  from  Hugh 
Blair  Grigsby  ;  Tribute  to  Henry  Black,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop  on  a  Manuscript  copy  of  the  speech  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  on  the 
scaffold  ;  Decree  of  the  King  in  Phillips  vs.  Savage  ;  The  London  Gazette  for 
February  9,  1684  ;  Reasons  for  the  indictment  of  the  Duke  of  York  ;  Letters  of 
Dr.  John  Woodward,  1721 ;  The  Incorporation  of  Newton,  by  Lucius  R.  Paige ; 
The  tenure  of  lands  in  New  England,  by  Emory  Washburn  ;  Notice  of  John 
Gough  Nichols,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Letter  of  John  Lowell  to  General  Lincoln, 
1782;  Legal  opinion  of  Judge  Lowell  for.  Governor  Bowdoiu  ;  Memoranda  of 
Sir  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Memoir  of  John  Stetson  Barry,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ; 
By-laws  of  the  Society  ;  Special  meeting — 100th  anniversary  of  the  Destruction 
of  Tea  in  Boston  Harbor  :  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  Richard  Frothingham, 
and  Robert  C.  Wraterston,  with  some  letters  written  at  the  time  and  describing 
the  "  Tea-Party  ;  "  Lines  by  Mrs.  R.  C.  Waterston  on  "  A  Family  Picture ;  " 
"A  Ballad  of  the  Boston  Tea  Party,"  by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes ;  Letter  of 
Samuel  Adams  to  James  Warren,  1774  ;  Letter  from,  WTilliam  T.  Davis ;  List 
of  articles  of  historical  interest  exhibited  at  the  meeting ;  Report  of  the 
Arbitrator  with  regard  to  the  Hutchinson  Papers  ;  Oaths  of  Allegiance  ;  Letter 
of  John  Allyn  to  Governor  John  Winthrop,  1675  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  Danforth 
to  Gov.  Winthrop,  1672j^Letters  of  St.  John  Be  Crevecoeur,  1786-8 ;  Com 
munication  from  Charles  W.  Tuttle  with  regard  to  the  family  of  Edward  Ran 
dolph  ;  Letter  of  Col.  John  Brooks,  1778  ;  Letter  of  Wm.  II.  Prescott ;  Extracts 
from  the  Winthrop  papers  ;  Letter  from  Paul  Revere  to  his  wife ;  Memoir  of 
William  Minot,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop ;  Tributes  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  to  Millard 
Fillmore  and  Charles  Sumner  ;  Reports  ;  Memoir  of  William  Brigham,  by  Chand 
ler  Robbins  ;  Letter  of  Louis  Agassiz ;  Description  of  the  Washington  medals, 
by  W.  S.  Appleton  ;  Minutes  of^Chief-Justice  Gushing  in  the  case  of  the  Common 
wealth  vs.  Jennison,  1781  ;  Note  by  Chief  Justice  Gray ;  Paper  by  Charles 
Deane  on  Judge  Lowell  and  the  Massachusetts  Declaration  of  Rights ;  Letter 
of  Samuel  Danforth,  1670  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  II.  Benton,  1828  ;  Communication 
from  Charles  Deane  relative  to  Jasper  Danckaerts  and  the  Indian  Bible  ;  Com 
munication  from  C.  W.  Tuttle  relative  to  a  statement  in  Belknap's  "  History  of 
New  Hampshire  ;"  Remarks  of  O.  W.  Holmes  on  Scaligerana  ;  Tributes  to  Charles 
II.  Warren  and  Jeffries  WTyman  ;  Letter  from  R.  C.  Winthrop  relative  to  the 
Keppel  portrait  of  Washington  ;  Letter  from  R.  B.  Forbes  relating  to  the  log  of 
the  schooner  "Midas;"  Extracts  from  the  English  State  papers;  Tribute  to 
Benjamin  R.  Curtis  ;  Letters  from  R.  C.  Winthrop ;  Paper  by  R.  II.  Major  on 
the  Voyages  of  the  Venetian  brothers  Zeno  ;  Remarks  by  Ellis  Ames  on  a  Declara 
tion  of  certain  persons  of  Bridgewater  in  1776  ;  Remarks  by  W.  S.  Appleton  on 
the  portrait  of  Washington  ;  Letter  from  M.  Luzerne  to  M.  de  Vergennes,  1781  ; 
Memoir  of  N.  B.  Shurtleff,  by  Charles  C.  Smith ;  Tributes  to  Rev.  James 
WTalker  ;  The  Payne  and  Gore  families,  liy  W.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Tribute  to  Charles 
Sprague,  by  R.  C.  Waterston  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Cyrus  Eaton,  by  John  L. 
Sibley  ;  Paper  by  Emory  Washburn  on  the  Effects  of  the  Decree  in  Chancery 
vacating  the  Colony  Charter  ;  Index.  (2783 


376  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings.       [Vol.    14.]       1875-1876. 
Boston,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  431.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimile. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Memoir  of  Jeffries  Wyman,  by 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ;  Reports  ;  Letter  of  Mrs.  John  Winthrop,  of  Cambridge, 
written  soon  after  the  Battle  of  Lexington  ;  "  Grandmother's  Story  of  Bunker 
Hill,"  by  O.  W.  Holmes;  Dr.  Belknap's  house  at  Lover,  N.  H.,  by  Chas.  W. 
Tuttle  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Sprague,  by  Edmund  Quincy  ;  Remarks  by  R.  Froth- 
ingham  on  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill ;  Judge  Prescott's  account  of  the  Battle 
of  Bunker  Hill ;  Letters  of  James  Warren  illustrating  the  battle ;  Letter  of 
Samuel  B.  Webb,  1775 ;  Diary  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  Experience  Storrs ;  Ex 
tracts  from  an  orderly-book,  supposed  to  be  Capt.  Chester's,  1775  ;  Letter  of 
General  Jones  [17751  ;  Extracts  from  Dr.  Belknap's  note-books;  Letters  of  Dr. 
Belknap  and  Eben.  Haza^d\1780;  Letter  from  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby  relative  to 
Horace  Binney  ;  Copy  of  a  paper  drawn  up  by  Wm.  Thompson,  in  1774,  and 
signed  by  others  declining  to  serve  as  jurors  in  the  Superior  Court  of  which 
Peter  Oliver  was  Chief- Justice  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  B.  Felt,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter ; 
Journal  of  the  Rev.  John  Pike,  1678-1709;  Remarks  by  Ellis  Ames  on  the 
Thomas  estate  at  Marshfield.  Letter  of  President  Jefferson  to  Baron  Ilum- 
boldt,  1811.  Caricatures  relating  to  the  Revolution;  Memoir  of  Joel  Parker,  by 
Emory  Washburn  ;  Letter  of  Jonathan  Sewall,  1777  ;  Deposition  of  Anne  Pollard, 
of  Boston,  1711  ;  Tributes  to  John  Henry  Clifford  ;  Tribute  to  Earl  Stanhope,  by 
R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Letter  from  Thomas  Robins  giving  an  account  of  the  grave  of 
Whalley,  the  regicide;  Letter  from  Samuel  Sewall  to  John  Winthrop,  1725-6; 
Laws  of  Harvard  College  in  1655.  Invitation  to  attend  the  funeral  of  Sir 
William  Phipps,  1604-5  ;  Some  particulars  respecting  the  family  of  Major  John 
Andre,  by  Joseph  L.  Chester-?  Remarks  by  Charles  Deane  on  a  memorandum 
book  of  President  Leverett  of  Harvard  College  ;  Dudley  Code  of  Laws  for  Har 
vard  College;  Special  meeting  to  celebrate  the  anniversary  of  the  Evacuation 
of  Boston  :  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  and  Samuel  C.  Cobb ;  General  Bur- 
goyne  in  Boston,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Manufacture  of  gunpowder  in  America, 
by  C.  C.  Smith  ;  Sale  of  a  negro  boy  in  Boston,  1775 ;  Remarks  by  Richard 
Frothingham  on  submitting  papers  relating  to  the  Siege  of  Boston  ;  Letters  illus 
trating  the  Siege  of  Boston  ;  Diary  o£  Samuel  Bixby,  1775-6  ;  The  Old  Elm  ofc 
Boston  Common,  by  R.  C.  Waterston  ;  Letter  of  Ellis  Gray,  of  Boston,  1774; 
Reports  of  officers  and  the  Council ;  Copies  of  two  papers  of  1787 ;  Colonel 
Trurnbtill's  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Yorktown  ;  Abstract  of  papers  from  the 
Public  Record  Office  in  London  ;  Paper  by  Charles  Deane  on  an  Indenture  of 
David  Thomson  and  others,  1622 ;  Memoir  of  Theron  Metcalf,  by  George  S. 
Hale  :  Index.  (2783 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  15.]  1876-1877. 
Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,,  441.     Porti-aits.     Plates.     Facsimile. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Memoir  of  Jean  Frederic  de 
Waldeck,  by  S.  A.  Green  ;  Letters  of  Franklin  and  John  Winthrop,  1770  ;  Trans 
lation  of  Count  Circourfs  Conclusions  Historiques ;  Memoir  of  Col.  William 
Henshaw,  by  Emory  Washburn.  Orderly-book  of  Col.  William  Henshaw  ;  "  Paul 
Revere's  Signal,"  communicated  by  .Charles  Deane  ;  Letter  from  John  Lee  Wat 
son  relative  to  Paul  Revere's  signal ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Wentworth  Upham, 
by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Scarcity  of  salt  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  C.  C.  Smith ; 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  Samuel  Henley,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  ;  Notice  of 
Olympia  Morata,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Act  of  incorporation  of  the  Society  ;  Ex 
tract  from  Thomas  Boynton's  journal  relating  to  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill; 
The  seal  of  ttie  Historical  Society,  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Win 
throp  on.  the  death  of  Emory  Washburn  ;  Letter  from  William  Winthrop  to 
John  Fox,  1560 ;  Letter  relating  to  Whalley,  the  regicide ;  Reports ;  Tributes 
to  Edmund  Quincy  and  John  Lothrop  Motley  ;  Unpublished  letter  of  Washington ; 
Tributes  to  George  T.  Davis ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  death  of 
M.  Thiers ;  Remarks  by  Thomas  C.  Amory  on  a  correspondence  between  Gov 
ernor  Sullivan  and  Timothy  Pickering ;  Letter  of  A.  M.  Harrison  giving  the  his 
tory  of  a  portrait  bearing  the  name  of  "  M.  Standish ;  "  Extract  from  the 
journal  of  Governor  Hutchinson  ;  Diary  of  Thomas  Newell,  for  1773  to  the  end 
of  1774 ;  Memoir  of  John  Appleton,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Memoir  of  Gov. 
Clifford,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop;  Letter  from  Theodore  Dwight  relating  to  the 
Journal  of  Madam  Knight ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  C.  J.  Stratford  ;  List 
of  the  biographers  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence ;  List  of 
donors  to  the  library  ;  Index.  (2784 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  377 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  16.]  1878.  Boston, 
1879. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  509.     Portraits.     Facsimile. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Letter  from  .T.  Hammond 
Trumbull  giving  the  meaning  and  derivation  of  the  Indian  name  of  Groton, 
Mass.  ;  Journal  of  Father  Flynt's  journey  to  Portsmouth,  1754  ;  Deficiencies  in 
Hubbard's  History,  by  F.  E.  Oliver  ;  Remarks  by  William  Everett  on  the  death 
of  the  King  of  Italy  ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Robbins  Curtis,  by  Chandler  Rob- 
bins  ;  Prefatory  note  to  Hubbard's  History,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Remarks  by 
R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  controversy  respecting  the  Hutchinson  letters  ;  Whence 
came  the  papers  sent  by  Franklin  to  Gushing  in  his  letter  of  Dec.  2,  1772? — 
by  George  Bancroft ;  Tutor  Sever's  argument  before  the  Council  of  Massachu 
setts,  1723,  advocating  the  right  of  Harvard  instructors  to  a  place  in  the  Cor 
poration  ;  Narrative  of  Jolley  Allen,  a  merchant  in  Boston,  1755  to  1776,  with 
remarks  by  C.  C.  Smith;  Journal  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Bullivant,  communicated  by 
II.  W.  Foote  ;  Letter  from  Richard  Henry  Lee,  1776  ;  Letter  of  Edward  Wins- 
low,  1644  ;  Memoir  of  George  Bemis,  by  E.  R.  Hoar  ;  Memoir  of  James  Savage, 
by  George  S.  Hillard ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  F.  Haven  on  a  fragment  of  Rev. 
Dr.  McClure's  diary  relating  to  the  battle  of  Lexington  ;  Letter  from  an  aged 
Bostonian,  written  in  1779 ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees  ;  Remarks  by 
George  Dexter  in  communicating  a  letter  of  Governor  Pownall  to  Rev.  Dr. 
Cooper  ;  Letter  from  George  Thacher,  1820  ;  Letter  of  Andrew  Eliot  to  his  son, 
1775  ;  Tribute  to  William  Cullen  Bryant,  by  R.  C.  Waterston  ;  Paper  on  "  Old 
Planters  "  about  Boston  Harbor,  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr. ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Win 
throp  on  Royal  Society  letters;  Correspondence  of  the  Founders  of  the  Royal 
Society  with  Governor  Winthrop  of  Connecticut ;  Letter  of  Gov.  Hutchinson, 
1775  ;  Communication  from  Charles  Deane  on  a  MS.  journal  of  the  President 
and  Council  of  New  Hampshire  ;  Records  of  the  President  and  Council  of  New 
Hampshire,  1679—1680 ;  Remarks  by  George  Dexter  in  communicating  some 
letters  of  Andrew  Eliot,  D.  D.,  Boston,  1775  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on 
the  death- of  Benjamin  Franklin  Thomas;  Tributes  to  Judge  Thomas,  by  E.  E. 
Hale,  E.  R.  Hoar,  and  Charles  W.  Tuttle  ;  Address  of  Barnas  Sears;  Letters  of 
Columbus  and  Yespuccius,  communicated  by  George  Dexter ;  Orderly  Book  of 
Col.  Israel  Hutchinson,  1775-6  ;  Publication  of  the  "  Sewall  Diary  ;  "  Letter  of 
Paul  Revere  to  Dr.  Belknap,  giving  some  facts  and  anecdotes  prior  to  the 
Battle  of  Lexington  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith  on  the  Records  of  the 
Washington  Benevolent  Society  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle  on  the  name 
"  Pascataqua  ;  "  Tribute  to  J.  G.  Kohl,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Communication  by 
A.  T.  Perkins  on  the  pictures  by  Blackburn  and  Smibert ;  Letter  from  Captain 
C.  P.  Patterson  ;  Agreement  of  Peqout  Indians  with  the  Commissioners  of  the 
United  Colonies,  1654  (with  facsimile)  ;  Memoir  of  John  Lothrop  Motley,  by 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ;  Addenda  to  Blackburn  and  Smibert  portraits  ;  Index. 

(2785 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  [Vol.  17.]  1870-1880. 
Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  504.     Portraits.     Facsimiles.     Maps. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Remarks  by  the  President, 
R.  C.  Winthrop,  on  the  death  of  W.  G.  Brooks,  Caleb  Cushing  and  Leonard 
Wood  ;  Tributes  to  Caleb  Cushing,  by  Geo.  B.  Emerson  and  Charles  W.  Tuttle  ; 
Tribute  to  W.  G.  Brooks,  by  R.  C.  Waterston;  Letter  from  Rev.  John  Eliot  to 
President  Quincy ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Deane  on  the  Memorial  Stone  of  the 
Fort  on  Castle  Island  ;  Memoir  of  Emory  Washburn,  by  A.  I*.  Peabody  ;  Tributes 
to  Jacob  Bigelow  and  George  S.  Hillard  ;  Captain  Parker's  orderly  book,  winter 
of  1779-80  ;  Indian  deed  of  Boston,  1685  ;  Letter  from  Col.  Albert  II.  Hoyt ; 
Paper  on  the  Hessian  flags,  by  E.  E.  Hale  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  F.  Adams  on 
the  death  of  Robert  M.  Mason  ;  Reports  of  the  Council  and  officers  ;  Letter  from 
Rev.  William  Jenks  to  Dr.  John  Eliot,  1809  ;  Remarks  by  D.  A.  Goddard 
on  the  Battle  of  Bennington  ;  WTarrant  for  the  arrest  of  Sarah  Jones ;  Addi 
tional  notes  on  portraits  by  Blackburn  and  Smibert,  by  A.  T.  Perkins  ;  Memoir 
of  William  G.  Brooks,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on 
the  Grenville  Winthrop  collection  of  autographs  ;  Paper  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle 
on  the  Fox  Point  Massacre,  1690  ;  Letters  from  President  John  T.  Kirkland  to 
President  Josiah  Quincy,  1809,  1810  ;  Report  on  the  Bacon  papers  ;  Manuscript 
maps  exhibited  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  Salem 
Church  and  on  Boston  graveyards  ;  Remarks  by  George  Dexter  on  the  death  of 


378  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

J.  A.  Moerenhout  ;  Report  on  the  Holmes  Tapers  ;  Communication  by  Thomas 
C.  Amory  on  the  Siege  of  Newport  in  1778  ;  Letter  from  Charles  Deane  con 
cerning  funeral  sermons  ;  Journal  of  Thomas  Wallcut,  1790,  communicated  by 
George  Dexter  ;  Journal  of  Charles  Turner,  jr.,  1802  ;  List  of  the  South  Latin 
School  class,  1773  ;  New  Hampshire  in  1689-90,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle ;  Fac 
simile  of  Form  of  Government  of  New  Hampshire,  1689  ;  Letter  from  E.  S. 
Quincy,  with  account  of  William  Clark,  Boston  merchant  in  early  days ;  Or 
derly  book  of  Col.  Israel  Hutchinson,  1775-6;  Paper  on  Washington's  birth 
place,  by  Charles  C.  Perkins ;  Journal  of  William  Parkman,  1758  ;  Letters  of 
John  Eliot,  the  Apostle  ;  Records  of  an  Association  of  Ministers  in  Cornwall, 
England,  1655-9  ;  Records  of  the  Cambridge  Association  of  Ministers,  1690- 
1704  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  death  of  E.  P>.  Bigelow ;  Extracts 
from  the  letters  of  Samuel  Sweat,  Revolutionary  soldier ;  Letters  of  Captain 
W.  G.  Evelyn,  with  remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Remarks  by  C.  W.  Tuttle  on 
the  Vice-Admiralty  Court  for  America  ;  Memorial  in  aid  of  the  Yorktown 
monument ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Deane,  with  letter  from  Samuel  F.  Haven,  on 
the  Diary  of  David  Hall  ;  The  London  Remembrancia  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Hun 
ter,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Tribute  to  Count  de  Circourt,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop ; 
Petition  to  the  General  Court  in  regard  to  ancient  burial  grounds  ;  Paper  on 
Major  John  Pitcairn,  by  Charles  Hudson;  Tributes  to  Richard  Frothingham ; 
Diary  of  Dudley  Woodbridge,  1728:  The  inf.uence  of  English  Universities  in 
the  development  of  New  England,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter ;  Ancient  Indian 
deed,  1709;  Memoir  of  Edward  A.  Crowninshield,  by  Charles  Deane;  Letters 
of  Joseph  Dennie,  1797,  communicated  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop;  Old  map  of 
Boston,  1797;  Petition  of  Roger  Conant,  with  remarks  by  Charles  Deane; 
Facsimile  of  the  petition  of  Roger  Conant ;  Memoir  of  Lorenzo  Sabine,  by  E.  E. 
Hale;  Memoir  of  Jacob  Bigelow,  by  George  E.  Ellis;  Index.  (2786 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Proceedings.      Vol.     xvm.      1880-1881. 
Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  483.     Portraits.     Plate.     Facsimiles. 

Contents:  Officers  and  members;  Proceedings;  Dairy  kept  by  Edward  Taylor 
on  his  voyage  from  England  to  this  country,  in  1668  ;  Letter  of  Professor  Eras 
mus  Rask  to  Henry  Wheaton  on  the  subject  of  the  discovery  of  America  by  the 
Northmen ;  Act  of  the  General  Court  for  the  preservation  of  ancient  burial 
grounds  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  Channing  Centennial,  with  a  letter 
of  Dr.  Channing's  ;  Reports  of  the  Council  and  officers  ;  Memoir  of  John  G.  King, 
by  W.  P.  Upham  ;  Memoir  of  John  A.  Andrew,  by  P.  W.  Chandler  ,  Remarks  by 
Justin  Winsor  on  Price's  View  of  Boston  ;  Dairy  kep't  by  Lieutenant-Colonel ' 
EJfl-during  the  Revolutionary  War,  communicated  by  George  B.  Chase  ;  Remarks 
by  William  Everett  on  the  proposed  statue  cf  Leif ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Deane 
on  the  same  ;  The  Sagadahoc  Colony,  with  preface  and  .notes  by  B.  F.  De  Costa, 
communicated  by  Charles  Deane ;  Paper  on  "  Subjects  for  Master's  degree  in 
Harvard  College  from  1655  to  1791,"  by  Edward  J.  Young;  Warrant  issued  by 
Governor  Hancock  in  1781,  communicated  by  Ellis  Ames ;  Memoir  of  Lemuel 
Shattuck,  by  Charles  Hudson  ;  Memoir  of  Thomas  G.  Cary,  by  J.  Elliot  Cabot ; 
Memoir  of  Joseph  E.  Worcester,  by  William  Newell  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Charles 
Brooks,  by  Solomon  inincoln  ;  Memoir  of  Sylvester  Judd,  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Me 
moir  of  George  Sumner,  by  Robert  C.  Waterston  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Edmund  H. 
Sears,  by  Chandler  Robbins  ;  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Rufus  Ellis  on  the  English  homes 
of  some  of  the  progenitors  of  the  Commonwealth  ;  Letters  and  "  Narrative  "  of 
Edward  Randolph,  communicated  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Letter  of  President  Josiah 
Quincy  on  supposed  portrait  of  the  Rev.  John  Wilson  ;  List  of  refugees  from 
Boston  in  1776,  communicated  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Memoir  of  Nathan  Hale,  by 
Samuel  K.  Lothrop  ;  Memoir  of  George  R.  Russell,  by  Theodore  Lyman  ;  Memoir 
of  William  II.  Sumner,  by  Alonzo  H.  Quint  ;  Paper  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on 
the  Founders  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony  and  the  English  Church  ;  Memoir  of 
Robert  M.  Mason,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Remarks  by  F.  E.  Oliver  on  early 
views  of  Harvard  College ;  The  Erastus  B.  Bigelow  Fund  ;  Tribute  to  Thomas 
Carlyle,  by  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  ;  Tribute  to  J.  Lewis  Diman,  by  George  E.  Ellis 
and  by  Edward  J.  Young  ;  Communication  from  Ellis  Ames  on  the  Garrison  Mob 
in  Boston,  Oct.  21,  1835  ;  Remarks  by  Henry  Lee  on  the  Clark  and  Hutchinson 
houses  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on  the  deaths  of  John  C.  Gray  and 
George  B.  Emerson;  Paper  by  George  E.  Eilis  on  Mr.  Whittier's  poem,  The 
King's  Missive;  Remarks  by  Fitch  Edward  Oliver  on  the  Mather  Family  Bible; 
Paper  by  Ellis  Ames  on  the  Expedition  against  Carthagena  ;  Celebration  of  Rus 
sian  victories  in  Boston  in  1813,  and  Discourse  read  by  Dr.  Freeman,  com- 


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municated  by  Henry  W.  Foote ;  Letter  of  John  G.  Whittier  on  the  King's  Mis 
sive  :  Letter  of  George  E.  Ellis  on  the  same;  Paper  by  Henry  W.  Haynes  on  the 
Society's  motto  ;  Reports  of  the  Council  and  officers  ;  Remarks  by  the  President 
on  the  deaths  of  Charles  Hudson,  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby,  and  John  Gorham  Pal 
frey  ;  Catalogue  of  the  library  given  to  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  by  William  III, 
communicated  by  II.  W.  Foote;  Remarks  by  Charles  Deane  on  the  solution  of  the 
spurious  edition  of  Johnson's  Wonder  Working  Providence ;  Death  of  General 
Poor  in  the  American  Revolution  ;  Paper  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on  the  Portrait 
of  John  Ilampden  at  Washington  ;  Index.  (2787 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  xix.  1881-1882.  Bos 
ton  1882. 

Svo,  pp.  xx,  484.      Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop 
and  resolutions  passed  on  the  attack  upon  President  Garfield  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop  on  the  deaths  of  Charles  W.  Tuttle,  Seth  Ames,  and  Samuel  F.  Haven  ; 
Remarks  on  the  death  of  Dean  Stanley,  by  Phillips  Brooks ;  Remarks  on  the 
death  of  C.  W.  Tuttle,  by  Winslow  Warren  ;  Extracts  from  the  familiar  corre 
spondence  of  Elijah  II.  Mills,  communicated  by  H.  C.  Lodge  ;  Remarks  on  a  por 
trait  and  bust  of  Lafayette,  by  II.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Memoranda  on  the  early  life 
of  Seth  Ames,  by  John  L.  Sibley  ;  Deposit  of  Dr.  Charles  T.  Jackson's  medals 
and  decorations ;  Action  of  the  Society  on  the  death  of  President  Garfield ; 
Re-marks  by  Charles  Deane  on  the  manuscript  of  Bradford's  History  ;  Diary  and 
,  letter  of  General  David  Cobb,  1781,  communicated  by  Samuel  C.  Cobb  ;  Letters 
of  Governor  Ilutchinson  and  picture  of  his  home ;  Paper  on  the  first  voyage 
under  Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert's  Patent  of  1578,  by  George  Dexter  ;  Paper  on  the 
ancestry  of  President  Garfield,  by  Edward  G.  Porter ;  Remarks  by  Lucius  R. 
Paige  on  Nicholas  Dantorth ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  announcing  the 
deaths  of  Wm.  Newell  and  John  A.  Lowell  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the 
ease  with  which  matters,  even  recent,  are  forgotten  ;  Letter  from  Chief  Justice 
M.  R.  Waite  ;  Letter  of  Judge  Davis  on  Price's  View  of  Boston,  communicated 
by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Paper  on  the  manuscript  of  Governor  Bradford's  History,  by 
Justin  Winsor  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  death  of  Solomon  Lincoln  ; 
The  Gilman  manuscripts,  given  by  Rev.  George  M.  Folsom  through  Charles 
Deane  ;  Letters  of  Governor  Hutchinson  from  the  Public  Record  Office,  London  ; 
Record  book  of  the  Suffolk  Bar,  1770-1805,  communicated  by  Ge<^":?  Dexter; 
Letter  of  Mrs.  George  Whitefield,  1746,  presented  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy  ;  Revised 
by-laws  of  the  Society  ;  Deaths  of  Leonard  Bacon,  Richard  H.  Dana,  and  Delano 
A.  Goddard,  announced  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Tributes  to  R.  H.  Dana  by  O.  W. 
Holmes,  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.,  and  William  Everett ;  Tributes  to  D.  A.  Goddard,  by 
Charles  C.  Smith  and  Edward  E.  Hale  ;  Diary  of  Samuel  Quincy,  kept  in  Lon 
don,  1776,  communicated  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Palmer,  by 
George  Dexter  ;  Letters  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  W.  Walter,  and  extract  from  the  records 
of  St.  George  and  St.  Patrick's,  Shelburne,  communicated  by  George  E.  Ellis  ; 
Letter  from  the  Pennsylvania  Historical  Society  on  the  purchase  of  the  Franklin 
Papers  ;  Remarks  by  George  S.  Hale  on  the  Iroquois  Confederacy  ;  Remarks  on 
the  portraits  of  Colonel  Benjamin  Church^  and  Charles  Churchill,  by  Charles 
Deane  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  a  portrait  of  Washington  by  Trumbull  ; 
Indictment  against  two  judges  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  for  travelling  on 
the  Lord's  Day,  1702,  communicated  by  Ellis  Ames  ;  Paper  on  the  duel  between 
General  Poor  and  Major  Porter  in  the  Revolution,  by  Ellis  Ames  ;  Memoir  of 
Rev.  George  Punchard,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter  ;  Tributes  to  Henry  W.  Longfellow, 
by  George  E.  Ellis,  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  and  Charles  E.  Norton  ;  Remarks 
by  George  E.  Ellis  on  the  death  of  Zachariah  Allen;  Letter  of  John  C.  Calhoun, 
1828,  presented  by  Thomas  AY.  Iligginson ;  Remarks  by  George  B.  Chase  on 
Webster's  libel  suit  against  Mayor  Lyman  :  Reports  of  the  Council,  etc.  ;  Trib 
utes  to  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  by  George  E.  Ellis  and  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ; 
Extracts  from  the  letters  of  Charles  Darwin  to  Charles  E.  Norton  ;  Memoir  of 
Thaddeus  William  Harris,  by  Edwarfr  D.  Harris  ;  Major  Lyman's  statement  of 
the  libel  suit  brought  by  Daniel  Webster  ;  Remarks  by  George  E.  Ellis  on  the 
death  of  Joseph  L.  Chester  ;  Remarks  by  George  E.  Ellis  on  a  visit  to  the  John 
Carter  Brown  Library ;  Remarks  on  Joseph  L.  Chester,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton. 
Edward  G.  Porter,  and  George  B.  Chase  ;  Memoir  of  Thomas  H.  Webb,  by  Josiah 
P.  Quincy ;  Memoir  of  George  S.  HSllard,  by  Francis  W.  Palfrey ;  Memorial 
verses  on  George  S.  Ilillard,  by  W.  W.  Story  ;  Tribute  to  Chandler  Robbins,  by 
Charles  Deane ;  Papers  relating  to  the  portrait  of  Robert  C.  Winthrop  given 
to  the  United  States  Government ;  Letters  of  Henry  Wheaton,  1805-6,  com- 


380  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

municated  by  George  Dexter  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Paul  Litchfield,  1775, 
communicated  by  George  Dexter ;  Memoir  of  Solomon  Lincoln,  by  Justin  Win- 
sor  ;  Photograph  of  the  Cabot  Map,  with  remarks  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Remarks 
by  James  Freeman  Clarke  on  a  visit  to  Nazing,  England  ;  Short  sketch  of  the 
Society,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Dr.  Belknap's  journal  of  his  Tour  to  Oneida,  1796, 
communicated  by  George  Dexter ;  Memoir  of  Charles  H.  Warren,  by  Winslow 
Warren  ;  Memoir  of  Erastus  B.  Bigelow,  by  Delano  A.  Goddard ;  Memoir  of 
Delano  A.  Goddard,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Index.  (2788 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  xx.  1882-1883.  Bos 
ton,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  xx,  449.      Portraits.      Maps.      Facsimiles. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Proceedings ;  Minutes  of  the  Tea  Meet 
ings  in  1773,  and  other  papers  relating  to  the  town  of  Boston,  communicated 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.,  on  William  Win- 
throp ;  Account  by  Edward  Everett  Hale  of  his  visit  to  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  England  ;  Description  of  the  Cradock  House  in  Medford,  by  Thomas 
C.  Amory  ;  Original  notes  of  Mr.  Webster's  speech  at  Marshfield,  presented  by 
Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Letter  of  Sir  Provo  Wallis,  communicated  by  George 
Henry  Preble  ;  Death  of  Mr.  Old  Tenor,  1750,  communicated  by  Charles  Deane; 
Remarks  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  on  Paper  Money  in  the  Province;  Memoir  of 
Seth  Ames,  by  E.  Rockwood  Hoar ;  Remai-ks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on  pro 
curing  a  copy  of  the  map  of  Sebastian  Cabot  and  on  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  ;  Letter 
of  Governor  Winthrop,  1634  ;  Papers  of  Oxenbridge  Thacher,  presented  by  E. 
S.  Quincy  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  on  the  Raleigh  Volume  of  Draw 
ings  ;  Account  of  Sir  Christopher  Gardiner,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr. ; 
Paper  on  the  Expedition  under  Sullivan  in  1779,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory ;  Re 
marks  of  R.  C.  Winthrop,  suggested  by  his  recent  tour  of  England  and  France ; 
Farrer's  map  of  Virginia,  communicated  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop,  announcing  the  decease  of  Paul  A.  Chadbourne  and  Nathaniel 
Thayer ;  Tributes  to  Nathaniel  Thayer,  by  George  E.  Ellis  and.  Andrew  P. 
Peabody  ;  History  of  Hardwick,  presented  by  Lucius  R.  Paige ;  Early  portrait 
painters  in  Boston,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Paper  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr., 
on  the  murder  of  Captain  Codman ;  Paper  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  on  the 
Provincial  seals  used  in  Massachusetts ;  Communication  from  Charles  Fran- 
c;s  Adams,  jr.,  on  the  printing  of  old  manuscripts ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Wiii- 
tnrop  in  regard  to  an  account  of  Dorothea  Scott ;  Will  of  George  Smith,  1596, 
communicated  by  Charles  Deane ;  Reports  of  the  Council  and  officers ;  Re 
marks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  presenting  an  autograph  page  of  Irving  and  a  let 
ter  of  William  Ellery  ;  The  printing  of  old  manuscripts,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter ; 
Burial-ground  inscriptions,  prepared  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Charges  against 
Samuel  Adams,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr. ;  The  character  of  Samuel  Adams,  by 
Mellen  Chamberlain ;  Memorials  of  Count  Rumford,  exhibited  by  George  E. 
Ellis ;  The  word  "  Ra'th,"  discussed  by  Thomas  W.  Higginson  ;  Some  his 
torical  tracts  described  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Memoir  of  George  B.  Emerson,  by 
Robert  C.  Waterston  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  announcing  the  death 
of  Laboulaye ;  Resolution  offered  by  George  E.  Ellis,  in  regard  to  the  com 
memoration  of  Martin  Luther ;  Communication  by  Lucius  R.  Paige  respecting 
Marmaduke  Johnson  ;  Announcement  of  the  publication  of  Hutchinson's 
Diary  ;  Battle  between  Boston  and  Berceau,  by  Ellis  Ames  ;  Paper  relating  to 
the  White  Kennett  Library,  by  Charles  Deane  ;  The  trials  of  witches  in  Mas 
sachusetts,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Letter  of  Peleg  W.  Chandler  about  the 
Witch-trials  ;  The  impeachment  of  Judge  Pickering,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody ; 
Colonial  State  papers,  communicated  by  Charles  Deane;  Letter  from  Daniel 
Webster  ;  A  communication  on  the  proposed  statue  of  John  Harvard,  by  George 
E.  Ellis  ;  Map  of  Rhode  Island,  showing  the  English  and  American  lines  during 
the  siege  of  Newport  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  on  the  death  of  Gustavus 
Vasa  Fox  ;  Remarks  by  Edward  J.  Young  in  reference  to  the  celebration  of  the 
birth  of  Martin  Luther ;  The  Greuze  portrait  of  Franklin,  communicated  by 
W.  W.  Greenough ;  Letters  of  John  Adams,  presented  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams,  jr.  ;  Address  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  at  the  four  hundredth  anniver 
sary  of  the  birth  of  Luther ;  Luther  and  his  work,  by  Frederic  H.  Hedge ; 
Memoir  of  George  Ticknor,  by  W.  W.  Greenough ;  Communication  from  Peleg 
W.  Chandler  in  regard  to  the  Witchcraft  Trials;  Map  of  the  Cprolina  coast, 
1662,  described  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Chandler  Robbins,  by 
Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Index.  (2789 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Index  to  the  first  twenty  volumes  of  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  1791-1883.  Boston, 

1887. 

Svo,  pp.  v,   (2),  521.  (27JM) 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  i,  second  series,  1884- 
1885.  Boston,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.   xxii,  447.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members  ;  Proceedings  ;  Remarks  by  the  President,  Robert 
C.  Winthrop,  transmitting  a  relic  of  Mumbet  to  the  Society,  and  announcing  the 
death  of  Henri  Martin  and  George  Dexter  ;  Tributes  to  George  Dexter,  by 
Winslow  Warren,  Henry  W.  Foote  and  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Poem  by  Chief 
Justice  Sewall,  communicated  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  American  patriotism  on 
the  sea,  by  Arthur  B.  Ellis;  Origin  of  the  American  flag,  by  George  H.  Preble  ; 
Remarks  by  the  president  on  presenting  various  gifts  to  the  cabinet  and 
library  ;  Memorial  tribute  to  Miss  Eliza  S.  Quincy,  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy ; 
Remarks  respecting  Mum  Pet,  by  Edward  J.  Young;  Description  of  Peter 
Faneuil,  and  Notes  on  the  earliest  teaching  of  medicine  in  Massachusetts,  by 
Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Clinton's  secret  journal,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory  ;  The  witch- 
trials  in  Salem  in  1692  further  considered,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Memoir  of 
the  Rev.  William  Newell,  D.  D.,  by  James  Freeman  Clarke  ;  Letter  from  David 
Cobb,  1786,  contributed  by  Samuel  C.  Cobb  ;  History  of  witchcraft  in  Massa 
chusetts  and  the  Act  of  1711,  discussed  by  George  II.  Moore;  Rejoinder  to  the 
foregoing,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Correspondence  of  John  Haynes  and  Fitz- 
John  Winthrop,  communicated  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Memoir  of  Horatio 
G.  Somerby,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Eulogy  on  M.  Mignet,  and  notice  of  Dr. 
Langdon-Elwyn,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Abstract  of  Marshall's  diary,  by  Charles 
F.  Adams,  jr.  ;  Diary  of  Governor  Hutchinson,  and  Edward  Everett's  connec 
tion  therewith,  by  William  Everett ;  The  publication  of  Governor  Ilutchinson's 
"  Conversation  with  the  King,"  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Reports  of  the  council  and 
officers  ;  Charles  Robinson  and  John  Brown  delineated,  by  Amos  A.  Lawrence  ; 
Statue  of  John  Harvard,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Deed  of  Mrs.  Ann  Ilibbins,  pre 
sented  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy  ;  Documents  relating  to  the  expeditions  of  Captain 
Samuel  Argall,  1613,  communicated  by  Charles  Deane;  The  title  "Colony" 
and  "  Province  "  as  applied  to  Massachusetts,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Remarks 
by  the  president,  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  explaining  the  unofficial  mission  to 
Europe  which  was  Offered  to  himself  and  others  in  1S61  ;  Early  map  of 
eastern  Massachusetts  with  marginal  notes  by  Governor  Winthrop,  exhibited 
and  described  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  ;  Governor  Winthrop's  chart  of  1630,  by 
William  I*.  Fpham  ;  John  Brown,  of  Osawatomie.  by  James  Freeman  Clarke; 
Statue  of  John  Harvard,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Commission  for  the  trial  of 
Mamoosin,  1703,  an  Indian,  submitted  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop  in  acknowledgment  of  gifts,  and  Tribute  to  Stephen  Salisbury  ;  The 
"  Hungry  March,"  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Samuel  Maverick's  Account  of  New 
England  in  1630,  contributed  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Price's  Yiew  of  Boston,  in 
the  British  Museum,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Military  companies  in  Boston  before 
the  Revolutionary  War,  communicated  by  Edward  J.  Young ;  Remarks  by 
George  E.  Ellis,  announcing  the  death  of  Ellis  Ames,  and  a  new  volume  by 
Francis  Parkman,  and  transmitting  a  Washington  plate  to  the  Society ;  In 
scriptions  on  the  monument  to  Nathaniel  Sylvester,  and  on  the  base  of  the 
statue  of  John  Harvard,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  The  character  and  services 
of  Alexandre  Yattemare,  by  Josiah  I'.  Quincy  ;  The  alleged  signing  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  July  4,  1776,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain ;  Groton 
during  Shays's  Rebellion,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  The  abode  of  John  Hull  and 
Samuel  Sewall,  by  Estes  Howe,  introduced  by  Arthur  E.  Ellis;  Memoir  of 
George  Dexter,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Instructions  of  the  town  of  Maiden  to 
their  representative  in  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  in  1776,  com 
municated  by  George  S.  Hale;  Letter  from  Sir  William  Phips  and  other  papers 
relating  to  witchcraft,  including  questions  to  ministers  and  their  answers,  con 
tributed  by  Abner  C.  Goodeil.  jr.  ;  Announcement  of  a  volume  of  Trumbull 
papers,  by  Charles  Deane ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  in  regard  to  the 
commemoration  of  the  fourth  centennial  of  the  discovery  of  America  by 
Columbus  ;  Samuel  Maverick's  Palisade  House  of  1630,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  ; 
Tributes  to  George  W.  Blagden,  D.  D.,  by  Andrew  I*.  Peabody  and  Lucius  R. 
Paige;  The  naval  battle  between  the  "Chesapeake"  and  the  "Shannon" 
described  by  Captain  Nathaniel  Spooner ;  Remarks  concerning  the  battle,  by 


382  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

George  H.  Preble  :  Memoir  of  Richard  Frothingham,  by  Charles  Deaae  ;  Memoir 
of  Samuel  F.  Haven,  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle,  by 
Edmund  F.  Shafter  ;  Index.  (2791 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  n,  second  series,  1885- 
1886.  Boston,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  xxii,  553.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  Members  ;  Proceedings ;  Tributes  to  Admiral  George 
Henry  Treble  ;  Diary  of  Jonathan  Mason,  on  a  trip  to  Savannah  in  the  winter 
of  1804-1805  ;  Gottingen  University  in  1828,  by  the  Rev.  William  Barry,  com 
municated  by  Lucius  R.  Paige ;  Paper  relating  to  Indians  kidnapped  from 
Maine  in  1605,  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Verses  by  Chief  Justice  Sewall,  with  remarks 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  The  legality  of  the  Salem  Court  for  Witch-trials  in  1692, 
discussed  by  George  H.  Moore,  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  and  Wm.  Everett ;  John 
Eliot's  description  of  New  England  in  1650  ;  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Thayer,  by 
George  E.  Ellis ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ;  Remarks  on  assuming 
the  Presidency  of  the  Society,  by  George  E.  Ellis ;  Remarks  of  the  retiring 
president,  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Memoir  of  Stephen  Salisbury,  by  John  D.  Wash- 
burn  ;  Appearances  of  the  Aurora  Borealis  in  New  England  during  the  last 
century,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Cent  Society  the  supposed  germ  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  Bible  Society  ;  Memoir  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  by  James  Freeman 
Clarke ;  John  Harvard  and  Emmanuel  College,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  AVhitwell 
letters,  1770 ;  The  Old  Province  House,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain ;  Memoir  of 
George  Henry  Preble,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody  ;  Remarks  by  George  E.  Ellis 
announcing  the  death  of  James  Murray  Robbins  and  describing  Dedham  in 
England  ;  Thomas  H.  Perkins  and  the  Monument  to  Washington,  by  Robert  C. 
Winthrop ;  Letters  relating  to  the  murder  committed  by  William  Beadle, 
Wethersfleld,  Conn. ;  Documents  respecting  the  Atherton  Company,  referred  to 
by  Edward  Channing ;  Tribute  to  John  Langdon  Sibley  ;  Letter  to  Governor 
John  Winthrop  from  Henry  Boade,  1648 ;  Extract  from  a  letter  relating  to 
the  burning  of  the  "  Castle  "  in  Boston  Harbor,  March,  1776  ;  The  name  "  Colum 
bia."  by  George  II.  Moore ;  The  Bedford  Flag,  by  Henry  F.  Jenks ;  Will  of 
John  Langdon  Sibley  ;  Letters  of  Lord  Cutts  to  Col.  Joseph  Dudley,  1693-1700, 
communicated  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  The  Bedford  Flag,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton  ; 
Communication  on  the  Embankment  at  Stony  Brook,  by  Justin  Winsor ;  The 
Continental  Army,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Tributes  to  Francis  E.  Parker ;  Photo 
graph  of  Daniel  Webster  presented  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop ;  The  Centennial 
Celebration  of  the  Settlement  of  Boston,  by  George  II.  Moore  ;  The  Continental 
Army,  by  Henry  B.  Carrington  ;  yThe  manuscripts  of  Francis  Parkman,  by 
George  E.  Ellis;  Winslow  papers,  1760—1702,  communicated  by  Charles  Deane; 
Letter  from  the  Council  of  the  Virginia  Company  to  the  Corporation  of  Old 
Plymouth,  communicated  by  Charles  Deane  ;  The  "  exploded  "  coats  of  arms  in 
Guillim's  "  Heraldry."  by  Edward  Bangs ;  Account  of  the  first  American  Em 
bassy  to  Japan  in  1853,  communicated  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Catalogue  of  por 
traits  and  busts  of  Daniel  Webster,  compiled  by  James  Dana ;  Journal  of 
Ebenezer  Wild  during  the  expedition  to  Quebec,  under  Arnold  ;  Journal  kept  by 
Henry  Dearborn,  covering  the  same  period  ;  Narrative  of  the  Insurrection  in 
St.  Domingo,  and  of  a  voyage  from  Port  au  Prince  to  Boston  in  1793,  by 
Samuel  G.  Perkins,  communicated,  with  notes,  by  Charles  C.  Perkins  ;  Reports 
of  officers  and  committees  ;  Memoir  of  David  Sears,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr. ; 
Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  S.  Bartlet,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter ;  Journal  of 
William  McKendry  during  the  campaign  of  General  Sullivan  against  the  Indians 
of  New  York  in  1779,  and  other  diaries  of  the  same  expedition  submitted  by 
Justin  Winsor ;  Maps  of  Boston  Harbor,  by  Justin  Winsor ;  The  removal  of 
the  remains  of  William  Blackstone,  described  by  Edward  G.  Porter  ;  Covenant 
protesting  against  the  Boston  Port  Bill,  and  Dr.  Belknap's  reasons  for  not 
subscribing  it,  contributed  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Memoir  of  John  Langdon  Sibley, 
by  Andrew  P.  Peabcdy  ;  Index.  (2792 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  in,  Second  series, 
1886-1887.  Boston,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  xxii.  487.     Portraits.     Plate.     Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Virginia  records,  copied  by  Edward  D.  Neill ; 
The  establishment  cf  a  National  Portrait  Gallery  urged  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop ; 
Letters  of  Dr.  Joseph  Priestley,  1798-1800;  Extract  from  the  manuscript  journal 
of  the  Rev.  John  Pierce,  1795,  communicated,  with  notes,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ; 
Former  social  meetings  of  the  Society  recalled  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Tributes  to 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  383 

Samuel  K.  Lothrop,  Amos  A.  Lawrence,  and  Charl'es  C.  Perkins  ;  Report  concern 
ing  the  Winslow  papers,  by  Winslow  Warren  ;  Tables  of  emigration  of  loyalists 
from  the  Southern  states,  contributed  by  Edward  Channing ;  Memoir  of  John 
Welles,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody  ;  Journal  of  Henry  Dearborn  from  July,  1776,  to 
December,  1777;  Will  of  Peregrine  White,  1704,  with  facsimile;  Memoir  of  John 
J.  Babson,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Announcement  of  the  death  of  Charles  Francis 
Adams  ;  Tributes  to  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  List  of  historical  documents  given 
to  the  Society  by  Francis  Parkman  ;  Stubb's  lectures  on  Mediaeval  and  modern 
history,  criticised  by  Wm.  Everett ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Kirkland  Lothrop,  by 
Andrew  P.  Peabody  ;  Report  on  the  alleged  Sharpless  portraits  of  Washington, 
by  Francis  Parkman :  The  Non-Conformist's  Oath,  letters  of  Richard  Leader, 
1648_1660,  and  Winthrop  papers,  communicated  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ; 
Authorship  of  the  pretended  letters  of  Montcalm,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Memoir  of 
James  M.  Robbins,  by  Roger  Wolcott ;  Reminiscences  of  a  night  passed  in  the 
Library  of  Harvard  College,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  German  manuscript  sources 
for  the  history  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  Edward  J.  Lowell ;  Memoir  of 
Charles  C.  Perkins,  by  Samuel  Eliot ;  Memoir  of  Francis  E.  Parker,  by  Edward 
Bangs  ;  Remarks  by  George  E.  Ellis  on  the  early  history  of  Roger  Williams ; 
Letters  from  Roger  and  Robert  Williams  to  John  Winthrop,  Jr.,  w.ith  observa 
tions  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  :  Communication  respecting  the  place  of  Love- 
well's  fight  with  the  Indians,  the  landfall  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  and  the  auto 
graphs  and  library  of  Elder  Brewster,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Letter  from  Abigail 
Adams  after  the  death  of  Washington  ;  Reports  of  the  officers  and  committees  ; 
Memoir  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Hoppin,  by  Fitch  Edward  Oliver;  Memoir  of  Lucius 
Manlius  Sargent,  by  Edward  J.  Lowell  ;  Remarks  by  George  E.  Ellis  on  the  pro 
posed  memorial  to  Crispus  Attucks  and  others,  killed  on  the  5th  of  March,  1770  ; 
The  personal  appearance  of  Colonel  William  Prescott,  described  by  Samuel  A. 
Green  ;  Bill  of  sale  of  a  negro  girl  in  Worcester  in  1769  ;  Memoir  of  Alexander 
H.  Bullock,  by  Charles  Devens  ;  Account  of  the  Wyoming  Massacre  in  1778,  by 
Andrew  McF.  Davis,  and  other  documents,  contributed  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  History 
of  a  medallion  found  when  digging  the  foundation  of  the  bridge  over  the  Chat 
ham-Dover  railway  ;  The  settlement  of  the  Northeastern  boundary,  discussed  by 
Justin  Winsor  ;  Letter  relating  to  the  boundary  between  Canada  and  the  United 
States,  1784  ;  Communications  respecting  the  Declaration  of  Independence  and 
the  journals  of  the  Continental  Congress,  from  Charles  J.  Hoadly,  presented 
with  other  matters,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  ;  Citations  from  the  Boston  News 
letter,  commented  upon  by  Henry  W.  llaynes  ;  Records  of  the  Old  Colony  Club, 
communicated  by  William  W.  Goodwin,  with  an  historical  statement  and  notes  ; 
Index.  (2TJKJ 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  iv,  second  series, 
1887-1889.  Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  xxii,  461.     Portraits.     Plates.     Map. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Letter  of  J.  G.  Seume,  a  Hessian,  recounting 
his  adventures  ;  Notes  on  Hubbard's  Map  of  New  England,  by  Charles  Deane  ; 
Memoir  of  John  C.  Gray,  by  John  C.  Ropes ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Hudson,  by 
Edward  G.  Porter  ;  Memoir  of  John  C.  Phillips,  by  Edward  G.  Porter  ;  Career 
of  Elihu  B.  Washburne,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Figures  recommended  to  be  placed 
around  the  statue  to  Lafayette  in  Washington,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  The  alleged 
early  discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen,  by  Henry  W.  Haynes  ;  Acknowl 
edgment  to  Francis  Parkman  for  his  recent  gifts  of  manuscripts  ;  Colonel  and 
Mrs.  James  Swan,  by  James  Freeman  Clarke ;  New  England's  interest  in  the 
Fisheries  in  1781,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain ;  Apocryphal  Runic  inscriptions,  by 
Henry  W.  Haynes;  Letter  of  John  Quincy  Adams,  1792  ;"  Letters  relating  to  thn 
Congregational  Churches  of  Nova  Scotia  in  1770,  communicated  by  Samuel  A. 
Green  ;  The  Rev.  William  Morrell's  tract  on  New  England  in  1625,  by  Charles 
Deane ;  Judge  Sewall's  Latin  epigrams,  by  William  Everett ;  Journal  of  the 
Committee  of  Correspondence  in  1773,  communicated  by  Mellen  Chamberlain ; 
Discovery  of  papers  relating  to  French-American  history  belonging  to  General 
de  Levis,  announced  by  Francis  Parkman ;  Detailed  statement  regarding  the 
Levis  Papers,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  The  custom  of  "  driving  a  pin  or  nail,"  illus 
trated  by  Henry  W.  Haynes  ;  Cataloguing  the  Society's  manuscripts,  by  Justin 
Winsor ;  Reports  :  Changes  in  the  By-laws  recommended  :  Diary  of  a  journey 
by  President  Josiah  Quincy  in  1801  ;  The  population  of  Groton  at  different 
times,  and  the  Provincial  Census  of  1765,  by  Samuel  A.  Green ;  Portraits  of 
American  patriots  by  Simitiere  in  1783,  by  Edward  Bangs  ;  Remarks  by  George 
E.  Ellis  on  the  death  of  Henry  Morris  and  James  Freeman  Clarke ;  Tribute  to 


384  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

James  Freeman  Clarke,  by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ;  Report  of  Col.  Robert  Quary 
in  170S,  communicated  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Parchment  deed  of  1674,  presented 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Letter  from  Oliver  Prescott  relating  to  Shays's  Rebellion ; 
Report  of  the  trial  of  Mrs.  Anne  Hutchinson  before  the  Church  in  Boston, 
March,  1638,  with  an  account  of  the  manuscript  by  President  Stiles  ;  Letter  of 
Jeremiah  Dummer  in  1716;  Writing  Schools  in  Boston  in  1755;  Memoir  of 
Williams  Latham,  by  Arthur  Lord  :  Ilubbard's  Map  of  New  England,  by 
Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Papers  of  Dr.  Belknap,  from  Charles  Deane ;  Letter  from 
Commodore  Rodgers  to  Secretary  Crowninshield  in  1815 ;  Memoir  of  Henry 
Morris,  by  Arthur  L.  Perry ;  The  Old  Ship  of  1626,  by  Charles  Deane ;  The 
custom  of  "  driving  a  pin  or  nail,"  further  illustrated  by  II.  W.  Haynes  ;  By 
laws  of  the  Society  ;  Unpublished  letter  of  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor,  by  R.  C.  Win- 
throp  ;  Royal  memorials  and  emblems  in  use  in  the  Colonies  before  the  Revolu 
tion,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter ;  Letter  from  the  Fellows  of  Harvard  College  to 
Gov.  John  Winthrop,  the  younger,  in  1671  ;  Sylvester  letters,  1653-1683,  by 
Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Erection  and  destruction  of  the  statue  of  King  George 
III  in  the  city  of  New  York,  by  Roger  Wolcott ;  Extracts  from  the  Rev. 
William  Brinsmead's  Note-book,  1682-1695,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Letter  of  Gov 
ernor  Bowdoin  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  communicated  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  together 
with  his  reminiscences  of  a  visit  to  Paine  Wingate ;  Catlin's  painting  of  the 
Constitutional  Convention  of  Virgina,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  and  R.  C.  Winthrop; 
Tribute  to  Henry  A.  Whitney,  by  George  B.  Chase  ;  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Lord  in  1733  ;  Note-book  of  Robert  Keayne,  1643,  and  the  trial  of  Mrs.  Ann 
Hibbens,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Origin  of  a  quotation  used  by  Daniel  Webster,  by 
Henry  W.  Haynes  ;  Memoir  of  James  Freeman  Clarke,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody ; 
The  name  Foy,  once  given  to  Marblehead,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Reports  ;  The 
New  York  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Inauguration  of  Washington,  by  George 
E.  Ellis  ;  Remarks  on  same,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Some  Indian  names,  by  Samuel 
A.  Green ;  Tributes  to  Peleg  W.  Chandler  and  Henry  W.  Foote ;  Journal  of 
Sergeant  David  Holden,  of  Groton,  in  1760,  communicated  by  Samuel  A.  Green; 
Ordinances  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  and  the  250th  anniversary  of 
the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr. ; 
Memoir  of  William  Amory,  by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ;  Index.  (2794 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  v, 
1889-1890.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  505.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Remarks  on  an  Elegy  on  John  Woodmancy, 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Facsimile  of  the  Elegy  ;  Remarks  on  the  completion  of  a 
half  century  of  his  membership  of  the  Society,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Letter  of 
George  W.  Erving  and  an  account  of  the  diplomatic  services  of  Mr.  Erving,  by 
J.  L.  M.  Curry,  communicated  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop ;  Notes  on  the  will  of 
William  Mullins,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter  ;  Catalogue  of  Elder  Brewster's  library, 
communicated  by  Henry  M.  Dexter  ;  List  of  some  briefs  in  appeal  causes,  1736- 
1758,  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford  ;  Remarks,  communicating  some  unpublished  let 
ters  and  veises,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Remarks  on  the  term  Spanish 
Main,  by  George  S.  Hale ;  Minutes  about  Indian  captives,  communicated  by 
Samuel  A.  Green  ;  The  death  of  Charles  Deane :  Remarks  by  George  E.  Ellis, 
Robert  C.  Winthrop,  and  others  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  R.  B.  Forbes  and 
Francis  W.  Palfrey,  by  George  E.  Ellis  and  others  ;  Remarks  on  the  Narrative 
and  Critical  History  of  America,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Paper  on  the  Last  Royal 
Veto,  by  William  Everett ;  Remarks  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton  on  presenting  Part 
first  of  the  Second  Year  of  the  "Annuaire  de  la  Faculte  des  Lettres  de  Lyon  ;  " 
Origin  of  the  name  of  the  town  of  Becket,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Some  notes  on 
the  Harvard  Commencements,  1803—1848,  from  the  journal  of  Rev.  Dr.  John 
Pierce,  communicated  by  Charles  C.  Smith ;  The  New  Historical  School,  by 
Mellen  Chamberlain  ;  Remarks  on  the  anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the 
Society,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  List  of  Winthrop  papers  given  to  the  State  Library 
of  Connecticut  and  to  other  libraries,  communicated  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr. ; 
Remarks  on  the  early  editions  of  the  first  letter  of  Columbus,  by  Justin  Winsor ; 
Remarks  communicating  tributes  to  the  memory  of  Francis  C.  Gray,  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop  ;  Some  account  of  the  sale  of  the  Aspinwall-Barlow  Library,  by  Mellen 
Chamberlain  ;  Paper  on  the  origin  of  towns  in  Massachusetts,  by  Abner  C. 
Goodell,  jr.  ;  Remarks  on  the  use  of  prayers  at  funerals  in  Massachusetts, 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  The  historical  character  of  the  Norse  sagas,  by  Henry  W. 
Haynes  ;  Memoir  of  Thomas  C.  Amory,  by  Augustus  T.  Perkins  ;  Augustin  Du- 
pre  and  his  work  for  America,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton  ;  Journal  of  Captain  Samuel 


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Jenks,  1760,  communicated  by  Henry  F.  Jenks  ;  Description  of  the  Battle  of 
Lexington,  by  Lieutenant  Mackenzie,  British  officer ;  Paper  on  the  relations 
between  Harvard  College  and  the  First  Church  in  Cambridge,  by  Albert  Bush- 
nell  Hart ;  Remarks  on  a  plan  of  the  Battle  of  Lake  George,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ; 
Remarks  on  portraits  of  Washington,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Remarks  on  the  arms 
of  Charles  Chauncy,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Remarks  on  the  visit  of  Sieur  de 
Courtemanche  to  Boston,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Memoir  of  Henry  A.  Whit 
ney,  by  Edward  Bangs ;  Remarks  on  the  completion  of  Palfrey's  History  of 
New  England,  by  George  E.  Ellis ;  Deed  from  Thomas  Danforth  to  the  town 
of  York,  Maine,  1684,  communicated  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Samuel  Sewall  and 
Sir  John  Beaumont  upon  the  "  Tragedy  of  Black-Friers,"  Oct.  26,  1623,  by 
Henry  W.  Haynes  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees  ;  Memoir  of  George  Tyler 
Bigelow,  by  George  B.  Chase  ;  Index.  (2795 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  vi, 
1890-91.  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  538.  Portraits.  Photographs.  Facsimiles  of  "  White  Hills " 
map. 

Contents  :  Remarks  on  Thomas  Lyon,  his  family,  and  connections,  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Papers  relating  to  Captain  Thomas  Lawrence's  company,  1758, 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Remarks  by  W.  S.  Appleton  on  a  Columbus  pamphlet  and 
a  portrait  of  Washington  ;  Indian  hemp,  by  H.  W.  Haynes  ;  English  exiles  in 
Amsterdam,  1597-1625,  by  H.  M.  Dexter;  John  Dickinson,  by  G.  E.  Ellis; 
Jeremiah  Morrow  and  Samuel  F.  Vinton,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Journal  of  Ebe- 
nezer  Wild,  1776-1781  ;  Letters  of  Louis  de  Masquerelle  and  Bernard  M. 
Lamarquisie,  1789-1797  ;  Letter  of  Lafayette,  April  12,  1782 ;  Remarks  on  a 
file  of  the  Boston  News-Letter,  with  notes  by  Judge  Sewall,  by  Samuel  A. 
Green  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Henry  M.  Dexter  ;  Remarks  on  Otis's  argument 
against  the  writs  of  assistance,  by  Samuel  A.  Green ;  Memoir  of  Robert  B. 
Forbes,  by  L.  Saltonstall ;  Bibliography  of  the  Society's  publications,  by  S.  A. 
Green  ;  Letter  of  William  Coffin,  jr.,  1746  ;  Daniel  Leonard,  by  M.  Chamberlain  ; 
Letter  from  Justin  Winsor  on  the  Winthrop  map  of  New  England  ;  Memoir  of 
Richard  II.  Dana,  by  C.  F.  Adams  ;  Centennial  commemoration  of  the  Society ; 
Remarks  on  the  death  of  Charles  Devens  ;  of  George  Bancroft ;  The  inscriptions 
on  Cabot's  Mappe-Monde,  by  C.  C.  Smith  ;  Subscription  paper  for  a  public  dinner 
on  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Boston,  by  S.  A.  Green  ; 
Remarks  on  the  death  of  Samuel  C.  Cobb ;  Papers  relating  to  the  building  of 
Fort  Dummer,  by  E.  C.  Smyth  ;  Copy  of  the  first  letter  of  Columbus,  communi 
cated  by  W.  W.  Goodwin  ;  Remarks  on  Aristotle's  treatise  on  the  constitution 
of  Athens,  by  W.  W.  Goodwin ;  Memorandum  of  Samuel  Sewall,  by  A.  C. 
Goodell,  jr.  ;  Letter  of  Francis  Parkman,  accompanying  a  gift  of  historical 
manuscripts ;  Remarks  on  an  anonymous  Indian  tract,  "  The  Day-Breaking," 
by  S.  A.  Green  ;  Record  of  marriage  of  John  Hancock  and  Dorothy  Quincy ; 
The  authorship  of  Massachusettensis  and  of  the  preface  to  Wood's  New  Eng 
land's  Prospect,  by  M.  Chamberlain ;  Letter  of  Anne  Higginson,  and  one  of 
Thomas  Hooker ;  Muster  roll  for  the  Canada  expedition  of  1760 ;  Memorial 
of  Capt.  Charles  Cochrane,  by  M.  Chamberlain  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  James  Walker, 
by  O.  B.  Frothingham  ;  Paper  on  the  Loyal  petitions  of  1666,  by  W.  S.  Appleton; 
Church  discipline  in  colonial  New  England,  by  C.  F.  Adams  ;  Paper  on  the  New 
England  Cpurant,  by  S.  A.  Green  ;  Index.  (379t» 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  VH, 
1891-2.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  487. 

Portraits  :  Charles  Deane,  Thomas  Aspinwall,  Francis  W.  Palfrey,  Henry  M. 
Dexter,  Charles  Devens,  Samuel  C.  Cobb,  Augustus  T.  Perkins ;  Photogravure : 
Section  of  Waters-Winthrop  map  ;  Facsimile  of  a  deed  of  Governor  Winthrop. 

Contents  :  Preface  ;  Officers,  1892  ;  Members  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  from 
October,  1891,  to  June,  1892  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  James  Russell  Lowell,  by 
George  E.  Ellis,  Charles  Francis  Adams,  E.  R.  Hoar,  and  H.  E.  Scudder  ;  Paper 
on  Horace  Walpole  on  America,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop  ;  Remarks,  in  communicating 
a  Latin  letter  of  Samuel  Winthrop  to  John  Winthrop,  1645,  and  a  fragment  of 
an  anonymous  letter,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Account  of  visits  to  Dartmoor 
prison,  and  to  Peter  O.  Hutchinson,  by  Edward  L.  Pierce  ;  Description  of  three 
Dutch  medals  of  1782  relating  to  the  United  States,  by  S.  R.  Thayer  ;  The  site 
of  the  Wessagusset  [Weymouth]  settlement,  by  C.  F.  Adams;  Memoir  of  Col. 

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Thomas  Aspinwall,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Memoir  of  Francis  Winthrop  Palfrey, 
by  John  C.  Ropes  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Deane,  LL.  D.,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Memoir 
of  Henry  Martyn  Dexter,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  by  John  E.  Sanford  ;  Memoir  of  Charles 
Devens,  LL.  D.,  by  John  C.  Ropes  ;  List  of  memoirs  in  the  Collections  of  the 
Society,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Governor  Winthrop's  estate,  by  Mellen  Chamber 
lain  ;  Diary  of  Lawrence  Hammond,  of  Charlestown  and  Boston,  1687-88-1691, 
with  remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  The  genesis  of  the  Massachusetts  town,  and 
the  development  of  town-meeting  government,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  with 
letter  from  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Remarks  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  and  Dr. 
Edward  Channing  ;  Diary  of  a  journey  from  Charlottesville,  Va.,  to  the  junction 
of  the  Ohio  and  the  Wabash  rivers  in  1836,  by  Lucian  Minor  ;  Remarks  on  Cop 
ley's  portrait  of  Paul  Revere,  by  George  B.  Chase  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Win 
throp  upon  Thomas  Adams,  who  impersonated  Charles  II  in  Connecticut  in 
1652 ;  The  results  in  Europe  of  Cartier's  explorations,  1542-1603,  by  Justin 
Winsor  ;  Remarks  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green  upon  two  recent  gifts  to  the  Society ; 
Memoir  of  Hon.  Samuel  Crocker  Cobb,  by  James  M.  Bugbee  ;  Remarks  on  the 
death  of  John  G.  Shea  and  George  W.  Cullum  ;  Remarks  on  the  Waters-Winthrop 
map,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Diary  of  Ezra  Stiles  of  a  journey  on  horseback  from 
New  Haven  to  Philadelphia  in  1754.  *  *  *  A  few  more  words  about  Leif 
Ericson  and  Norse  sagas,  by  Henry  W.  Haynes  ;  Remarks  in  communicating  some 
extracts  from  unpublished  letters  of  Jedediah  Huntington  and  Joshua  Ilunt- 
ington  on  events  in  Boston  preceding  the  evacuation  in  1776,  by  Roger  WTolcott ; 
Remarks  on  the  formation  of  boards  of  selectmen,  by  L.  R.  Paige  ;  Remarks  on 
Fitch's  map  of  the  Northwest  Territory,  1785,  by  Justin  Winsor ;  Reports  of 
officers  ;  Diary  of  Eli  Forbes,  of  Brookfield,  1762  ;  Diary  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Board- 
man  during  part  of  the  siege  of  Boston,  July  31— November  12,  1775  ;  Remarks 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  on  presenting  a  letter  written  by  John  Tully  in  1694; 
Remarks  on  the  voyage  of  Capt.  Robert  Gray  in  the  ship  Columbia,  1792,  by 
E.  G.  Porter ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Edward  A.  Freeman,  by  William 
Everett ;  Memoir  of  Augustus  T.  Perkins,  by  William  H.  Whitmore  ;  Remarks  on 
the  historical  writings  of  Francis  Parkman,  by  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Letter  of  Lieut. 
John  Whiting  from  Orangetown,  September  29,  1780,  reciting  the  treason  of 
Arnold  and  capture  of  Andre,  with  remarks  by  S.  F.  McCleary ;  Remarks  in 
presenting  a  rare  copy  of  a  sermon  by  Samuel  Davies,  by  Samuel  A.  Green : 
Letter  of  Robert  Johnson,  Boston,  May  21,  1801  ;  Remarks  on  the  publication 
of  the  W7inthrop  papers,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Index.  (2797 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     Second    series,    Vol.    vin, 
1892-1894.     Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  581.  Portraits :  Robert  C.  Waterston,  Henry  W.  Longfellow, 
Henry  W.  Foote,  Fitch  E.  Oliver,  Francis  Parkman.  Facsimilies  of  the  Maiollo 
map  ;  Facsimile  of  Rufus  Putnam's  map  of  a  part  of  Worcester  County. 

Contents  :  Preface ;  Officers,  1894  ;  Members ;  Proceedings,  October,  1892- 
March,  1894  ;  Remarks  on  the  discovery  of  the  fifth  satellite  of  Jupiter,  by  R.  0. 
Winthrop  ;  Diary  of  John  Winthrop,  jr.,  on  a  journey  from  Boston  to  Connecti 
cut  and  return,  November  11,  1645-December  5,  1645,  with  remarks  by  R.  C. 
Winthrop,  jr.,  and  some  papers  relating  to  the  iron  works  at  Braintree ;  The  , 
Spanish  discovery  of  America,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  Remarks  of  Samuel  , 
A.  Green  on  facsimile  reproductions  of  single  numbers  of  early  newspapers ; 
Remarks  on  the  death  of  Fitch  Edward  Oliver  ;  Remarks  in  communicating  some 
original  letters  from  the  Bowdoin  papers,  by  R.  C.  W7inthrop,  jr.  ;  Instructions 
to  Daniel  Henchman,  commander-in-chief  of  the  forces  raised  against  the  In 
dians,  1676,  by  W.  P.  Upham  ;  The  anticipations  of  Cartier's  voyages,  1492-1534, 
by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Phillips  Brooks  ;  Remarks  in  com 
municating  the  instructions  for  Joseph  Dudley  as  governor  of  New  Hampshire, 
by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Remarks  on  the  transfer  of  the  Massachusetts  charter, 
by  Mellen  Chamberlain;  Remarks  on  the  Diary  of  Ebenezer  Miller,  of  Quincy, 
1777-1799,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams;  Hugh  Peter  in  literature,  by  W.  S. 
Appleton  ;  Remarks  on  the  Talcott  papers  and  the  Winthrop-Lechmere  case,  by 
Mellen  Chamberlain  ;  Remarks  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.,  in  communicating  some 
original  letters  ;  Remarks  on  a  portrait  of  Increase  Mather,  by  Samuel  A.  Green ; 
Memoir  of  Henry  W.  Longfellow,  by  Horace  E.  Scudder ;  The  Indian  name 
"  Nonacoicus,"  by  Samuel  A.  Green ;  Paper  by  Leverett  Saltonstall  in  com 
municating  a  letter  signed  Richard  Saltonstall,  1631  ;  Diary  of  Samuel  Sewall, 
and  Diary  of  Samuel  Sewall,  jr.  ;  Chart  of  Boston  harbor,  1688-89  (?),  by  A.  C. 
Goodell,  jr.,  also  remarks  on  the  case  of  WTilliam  Rous  and  others,  1706  ;  Memoirs 
of  Rev.  Henry  W.  Foote,  by  Winslow  WTarren  ;  Lines  on  the  removal  of  Rev, 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  387 

Horace  Holley  ;  Paper  on  the  proper  designation  of  Harvard  College  or  Harvard 
University,  by  George  S.  Hale  ;  Remarks  of  Hamilton  A.  Hill  on  the  significance 
of  certain  initials  on  one  of  the  corner  stones  of  the  Old  South  meeting  house ; 
Remarks  on  the  censorship  of  the  press  in  Massachusetts,  hy  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ; 
Remarks  on  the  death  of  Abbott  Lawrence  and  Edwin  L.  Bynner  ;  The  literary 
services  of  Jared  Sparks  ;  Remarks  on  Rufus  Putnam's  map  of  a  part  of  Worces 
ter  County,  1785,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Remarks  on  the  recovery  of  the  seals 
attached  to  the  first  Plymouth  patent,  by  Arthur  Lord  ;  Memoir  of  R.  C.  Water- 
ston,  by  J.  P.  Quincy  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Francis  Parkman  ;  The  World's 
Fair  at  Chicago,  by  C.  F.  Adams  ;  The  formation  and  growth  of  the  Society's 
Library,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Letters  from  Increase  Mather  to  Anthony  Wood  ; 
Special  meeting  on  the  death  of  Francis  Parkman  ;  Remarks  on  some  original 
papers  relating  to  Rev.  John  Wheelwright,  and  on  Massachusetts,  its  historians 
and  its  history,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Letters  from  Emmanuel  Downing  to  Sir 
John  Coke  ;  Remarks  on  two  elegies  by  Benjamin  Tompson,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ; 
Tribute  to  Henry  W.  Torrey  ;  Remarks  on  Massachusetts  and  its  history,  by  C.  F. 
Adams ;  Remarks  on  the  alleged  ill  treatment  of  Captain  Fenton's  wife  and 
daughter,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Translation  of  several  letters  from  Pero  Menen- 
dez  de  Aviles  to  the  King  of  Spain,  written  from  August  13,  1565,  to  January  30, 
1566,  giving  a  report  of  his  expedition  for  the  conquest  and  settlement  of 
Florida ;  Remarks  in  communicating  an  original  letter  from  New  England, 
written  in  1631,  by  R.  C.  Wiuthrop,  jr.  ;  Memoir  of  Fitch  Edward  Oliver,  by 

E.  F.  Slafter  ;   Remarks  on  the  character  of  Emmanuel  Downing,  by  R.  C.  Win 
throp,   jr. ;    Copies   of  original    records   relating  to   John   Wheelwright ;    Memoir 
of  Francis  Parkman,  by  O.  B.  Frothingham  ;  Index.  (2798 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  ix, 
1894-95.  Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  570.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Remarks  of  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicat 
ing  some  verses  relating  to  the  events  of  1775,  and  a  letter  from  John  Winslow  ; 
Verses  of  Samuel  Sewall  "  Upon  the  drying  of  that  ancient  river,  the  River  Mer- 
rymak  ;  "  "  Connecticut's  flood,  or  Merrymak's  ebb,"  1719-20  ;  Letter  of  Jonathan 
Belcher  to  William  Brattle,  1747-48  ;  Findings  of  the  Grand  Jury  of  Middlesex 
County,  from  May  15,  1753,  to  March  15,  1754  ;  A  journal  from  August  5  to 
December  13,  1775,  kept  by  Lieut.  Jabez  Fitch,  jr.,  of  Harwich,  at  the  siege  of 
Boston  ;  Remarks  of  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  a  list  of  the  junior  mem 
bers  of  the  Society  ;  Documents  from  the  Suffolk  court  files  relating  to  Harvard 
College,  1672-1677  ;  Frederick  Fraley,  by  H.  A.  Hill ;  Remarks  of  Mellen  Cham 
berlain  with  regard  to  a  contribution  in  aid  of  the  people  of  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia,  1781  ;  Remarks  on  a  rare  French  play,  "  La  Bohemienne,"  by  E.  G. 
Porter  ;  Some  notes  on  the  anniversary  meetings  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society, 
Alpha  of  Massachusetts,  1803-1848,  by  John  Pierce;  Sketch  of  President  Kirk- 
land,  by  John  Pierce  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  ;  Remarks 
by  S.  A.  Green  in  presenting  some  rare  German  prints  of  New  York  and  Quebec  ; 
Memoir  of  Edward  L.  Bynner,  by  Barnett  Wendell ;  The  earliest  printed  sources 
of  New  England  history,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  MS.  plans  of  Dunstable  and  neigh 
borhood,  by  J.  Danforth  ;  Memoirs  of  Henry  W.  Torrey,  by  W.  W.  Goodwin  ;  Re 
marks  on  the  death  of  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  On  the  death  of  George  E.  Ellis ; 
Letter  from  Ebenezer  R.  Hoar,  presenting  a  lock  of  the  hair  of  President  Lincoln  ; 
Michael  Wigglesworth  and  the  Day  of  Doom,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Memoir  of 
Henry  Wheatland,  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  Death  of  Ebenezer  R.  Hoar  ;  Remarks 
by  Henry  F.  Jenks  in  communicating  some  original  letters  by  Isaac  Watts  ;  Early 
American  imprints  belonging  to  the  Society,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Memoir  of 
Edward  J.  Lowell,  by  A.  Lawrence  Lowell ;  Index.  (271)9 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  x,  1895, 
1890.  Boston,  1896. 

Svo,  pp.  xx,  616.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Extracts  from  the  will  of  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C. 
Winthrop,  jr.,  with  regard  to  the  bequests  of  Dr.  Ellis ;  Remarks  by  Charles 

F.  Adams    on    deaths    among    the    members ;    Remarks    by    William    S.    Apple- 
ton  in  presenting  a  roll  of  members  of  the  United   States  Senate  for  the  first 
century  ;    Remarks  by  Edward  L.  Pierce,  in  communicating  some  extracts  from 
the  diary  of  John  Rowe,  1764-1779  ;    Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  in  commu 
nicating  copies  of  papers  relating  to  Samuel   Skelton  ;    Paper  on  the  American 
Prisoners  of  Dartmoor,  by  Edward  L.   Pierce  ;    Reports  of  officers  and  commit- 


388  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

tees  ;  Remarks  by  John  Lowell  on  the  death  of  Leverett  Saltonstall  ;  Remarks 
by  Samuel  E.  Herrick  on  the  death  of  Hamilton  A.  Hill  ;  Remarks  on  the 
death  of  Leverett  Saltonstall,  by  Octavius  B.  Frothingham,  Winslow  Warren, 
Charles  R.  Codman  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Hamilton  A.  Hill,  by  Edward  L. 
Pierce,  Gamaliel  Bradford  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  bequests  of  George 
E.  Ellis  ;  Notice  of  W.  Noel  Sainsbury,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Remarks  by  John 
T.  Hassam,  in  communicating  a  list  of  confiscated  estates  in  Boston  at  the  time 
of  the  Revolution  ;  Remarks  by  Henry  F.  Jenks,  in  communicating  a  letter  of 
Mrs.  Lucy  Downing,  May  14,  1678 ;  Remarks  by  Edward  G.  Porter,  in  com 
municating  an  account  of  some  memorial  tablets  at  Acton  ;  Letter  from  Cap 
tain  Nathaniel  Saltonstall  to  Gov.  Leverett,  Ilaverhill,  May  16,  1675 ;  Some 
notes  on  the  dates  of  Early  Commencements  at  Harvard  College,  by  Samuel  A. 
Green  ;  Memoir  of  George  E.  Ellis,  by  Octavius  B.  Frothingham  ;  Alleged  facts 
as  to  the  Puritans,  by  Morton  Dexter ;  Paper  on  Benjamin  Tompson,  with 
bibliographical  notes  en  his  literary  works,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Remarks  by 
A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  in  communicating  a  list  of  the  Attorneys-General  and 
Solicitors-General  of  Massachusetts  from  1686-1771  ;  Remarks  by  the  Presi 
dent  on  the  death  of  William  W.  Story;  On  the  purchase  of  the  Fenway  lot; 
On  the  sale  of  the  Tremont  street  estate  ;  Letters  of  Rev.  George  Whitefield, 
communicated  by  Henry  F.  Jenks  ;  Remarks  by  John  T.  Hassam,  in  communi 
cating  some  manuscripts  of  Henry  Dunster ;  Memoir  of  Edward  Bangs,  J)y 
John  Lowell;  Remarks  by  the  President  on  the  membership  of  the  society; 
Paper  on  the  earliest  printed  books  connected  with  the  aborigines  of  New 
England,  by  Justin  Winsor ;  Remarks  by  John  T.  Hassam,  in  communicating 
some  unpublished  letters  of  William  Hilton,  1633  and  1637  ;  Remarks  on  the 
death  of  Octavius  B.  Frothingham,  by  Edward  J.  Young  and  James  Ford 
Rhodes  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  in  communicating  an  unpublished  elegy 
by  Benjamin  Tompson  ;  Remarks  by  William  Everett  on  the  connection  of  the 
Adams  family  writh  Braintree  and  Quincy ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams,  in  communicating  a  collection  of  unpublished  letters  from  John  Quincy 
Adams  to  Thomas  Boylston  Adams ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith  on  two 
anniversaries  at  Plymouth  ;  Tribute  to  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  by  the  Trustees  of 
the  Peabody  Education  Fund  ;  Remarks  by  Henry  Lee,  in  presenting  some  let 
ters  of  Jonathan  Sewall  ;  Letters  of  George  Whitefield  and  Jonathan  Edwards, 
communicated  by  Henry  F.  Jenks  ;  Paper  on  McClellan's  Peninsular  Campaign, 
by  James  F.  Rhodes  ;  Remarks  on  the  same  subject  by  John  C.  Ropes  ;  Remarks 
by  the  President  in  announcing  the  deaths  of  William  S.  Shurtleff,  Martin  Brim 
mer,  and  William  G.  Russell  ;  Remarks  by  GeoJge  S.  Merriam  on  the  death  of 
William  S.  Shurtleff ;  by  William  W.  Goodwin,  on  the  death  of  William  G.  Rus 
sell  '  by  Charles  W.  Eliot,  on  the  death  of  Martin  Brimmer  ;  Remarks  by  Charles 
C.  Smith,  in  communicating  some  letters  of  Mrs.  Mehetabel  Higginson,  May, 
1775  -May,  1783 ;  Remarks  by  Mellen  Chamberlain,  in  communicating  some 
extracts  from  the  diary  of  Samuel  Ilolten,  1778  ;  Observations  on  the  names  of 
certain  villages  in  Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire,  by  Samuel  A.  Green; 
Tributes  to  Benjamin  M.  Watson,  by  William  W.  Goodwin  and  Edward  Everett 
Hale  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  in  communicating  some  papers  relating  to 
Mather  Byles,  jr.  ;  Paper  by  Edward  L.  Pierce,  on  Recollections  as  a  source  of 
history  ;  Autobiographical  letter  of  William  Chamberlin,  March  2d,  181*7.  com 
municated  by  Albert  B.  Hart ;  Further  extracts  from  General  Chamberlin's 
manuscripts,  communicated  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  ;  Memoir  of  Octavius  B. 
Frothingham,  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy  ;  Paper  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  on  an  Early 
Book-Catalogue  printed  in  Boston  (1693)  ;  Remarks  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  on  a 
manuscript  index  to  the  Early  Colony  Laws  ;  Paper  by  Edward  G.  Porter,  on 
the  Demolition  of  the  McLean  Asylum;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees; 
Address  of  the  President  ;  Memoir  of  Martin  Brimmer,  by  Samuel  Eliot ;  Index. 

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189(5-97.     Boston,  1897. 

8vo.      pp.  xx,  469.      Portraits.      Plate. 

Contents  :  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.,  in  communicating  some  un 
published  documents  from  the  Winthrop  Papers  ;  Remarks  by  Justin  Winsor  with 
regard  to  some  Pickering  Papers  ;  Paper  by  William  II.  Whitmore,  on  a  manu 
script  Index  to  the  Early  Colonial  Laws  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith,  on  the 
authorship  of  the  inscriptions  on  the  Beacon  Hill  Monument ;  Remarks  by 
Samuel  A.  Green,  on  a  rare  volume  by  Rev.  John  Higginson  ;  Memoir  of  Andrew 
P.  Peabody,  by  Edward  J.  Young ;  Memoir  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  by  John 


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T.  Morse,  jr.  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  in  announcing  a  gift  to  the  library 
from  Mrs.  John  L.  Sibley  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  on  a  manuscript  note 
book  kept  by  Rev.  John  Barnard,  August  10,  1701,  to  January  21,  1770; 
Memoir  of  James  Russell  Lowell,  by  A.  Lawrence  Lowell ;  Remarks  by  the 
President  on  the  death  of  Lucius  R.  Paige  ;  On  the  lease  of  the  society's  build 
ing  :  On  the  importance  of  the  issues  involved  in  the  Presidential  election ; 
Remarks  by  Henry  W.  Haynes,  on  the  death  of  Ernst  Curtius ;  Sketch  of  the 
Lillie  family,  by  Edward  L.  Pierce;  Memoir  of  Rufus  Choate,  by  Clement  Hugh 
Hill  ;  The  Cabot  Controversies,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Remarks  by  Barrett  Wendell 
on  the  Law  of  Civilization  and  Decay  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith  in  com 
municating  a  letter  from  James  Bowdoin  to  George  Erving,  Aug.  12,  1788; 
Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Greea  on  the  bibliography  of  Symmes's  Sermon  on 
Lovewell's  Fight ;  Remarks  by  William  P.  Upham  on  some  old  manuscripts 
belonging  to  the  society  and  on  the  site  of  Governor  Winthrop's  house  ;  Memoir 
of  Hamilton  A.  Hill,  by  Samuel  E.  Herrick  ;  Remarks  by  C.  F.  Adams  on  the 
Preservation  of  the  Frigate  "  Constitution  ;  "  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  on  a 
manuscript  copy  of  the  Laws  of  Harvard  College  and  on  a  rare  volume  by 
Benjamin  Woodbridge  ;  Petition  to  Congress  for  the  preservation  of  the  Frigate 
"  Constitution  :  "  Tributes  to  Henry  L.  Pierce,  by  William  Everett  and 
Winslow  Warren  ;  Tributes  to  Francis  A.  Walker,  by  A.  Lawrence  Lowell  and 
John  C.  Ropes ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  on  the  Otis  Papers ;  Paper  on 
Youth  and  Revolutions,  by  William  R.  Thayer  ;  Memoir  of  William  S.  Shurtleff, 
by  George  S.  Merriam  ;  Remarks  by  the  treasurer  en  the  sale  of  the  Tremont 
Street  estate  ;  Paper  by  Samuel  A.  Green  on  the  Early  History  of  Printing  in 
New  England  ;  Remarks  on  the  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Philip  Melanchthon, 
by  Samuel  E.  Herrick  and  Alexander  V.  G.  Allen  ;  Tribute  to  George  O.  Shat- 
tuck,  by  James  B.  Thayer  ;  Letter  from  Charles  Francis  Adams  on  the  Italian 
Archives  ;  Paper  by  William  S.  Appleton  on  the  Whigs  of  Massachusetts  ;  Paper 
by  Edward  G.  Porter  on  the  Morse  Tablet  at  Rome ;  Remarks  by  Mellen 
Chamberlain  on  the  Temple  and  Bowdoin  Papers ;  Paper  by  Justin  Win 
sor  on  the  manuscript  of  Bradford's  History  of  Plymouth  Plantation ;  Letter 
of  James  Abercrombie,  Boston,  May  2d,  1775,  communicated  by  Samuel  A. 
Green  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith  on  the  history  of  the  Trement  Street 
estate ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ;  Memoir  of  Leverett  Saltonstall, 
by  Charles  R.  Codman ;  Remarks  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.,  on  the  Authority  of 
Parliament ;  Paper  by  James  Winsor  on  Baptista  Agnese  and  American  Cartog 
raphy  in  the  sixteenth  century ;  Memoir  of  Henry  L.  Pierce,  by  James  M. 
Bugbee ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  on  the  sale  of  the  Tremont 
street  estate ;  Tribute  to  John  Lowell,  by  Thornton  K.  Lothrop ;  Remai-ks 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  a  Diary  kept  by  Dudley  Bradstreet  at 
the  Siege  of  Louisburg ;  Letter  of  Barlow  Trecothick  and  other  London  mer 
chants,  Feby.  28th,  1766,  communicated  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Special  meeting, 
July,  1897  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  a  new  building ;  Vote  authorizing  its 
erection  ;  Index.  (28O1 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Proceedings.      Vol.   xii,    second   series. 
1897-1899.     Boston,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  521.     Portraits.     Plate.     Facsimile. 

Contents :  Legacy  of  John  Lowell  ;  The  Cabot  celebration  at  Halifax,  by 
Edward  G.  Porter ;  Remarks  by  T.  W.  Higginson  on  the  death  of  George  S. 
Hale ;  Remarks  by  James  F.  Rhodes  on  the  death  of  Edward  L.  Pierce ;  Re 
marks  on  the  death  of  Theodore  Lyman,  by  Thornton  K.  Lothrop  and  George 

B.  Chase;   Sketch  of  the  origin,   purpose,  and  results  of  the  Franklin  Fund  in 
the  City  of  Boston,  by   Samuel  F.  McCleary  ;   Remarks  on  the  death  of  Justin 
Winsor,   by   Samuel   A.   Green,    Charles   W.   Eliot,   Mellen   Chamberlain,   Charles 

C.  Smith,  Albert  B.  Hart ;  Account  of  a  collection  of  papers  among  the  Suffolk 
Court  Files  relating  to  the  Canada  Expedition  of  1747,  by  William  P.  Upham  ; 
Remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  Jr.,  in  communicating  a  copy  of  the  commission 
from  Queen  Anne  granting  the  office  of  Attorney-General  of  Massachusetts  to 
Paul   Dudley  ;    Introductory   address   by   the   president  on   the   incidents   of  the 
year  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  on  early  commencements  at  Harvard  Col 
lege  ;   Remarks  by  Samuel  A.   Green  in  communicating  a  diary  of  Amos  Farns- 
worth,  April  19,  1775,  to  Dec.  2,  1776  ;  A  Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Henry  Farwell's 
Compy.  of  Minute  Men  in  Colo.  Wm.  Prescott's  Regt.  who  march'd  from  Groton 
ye  19th  of  April,  1775  ;    A  Muster  Roll  of  the  Company  under  the  Comand  of 
Captain  Ilenery  Farwell  in  Colenol  Will  Prescott's  Regn.  to  the  first  of  August, 
1775 ;    Remarks   by   William    R.    Livermore,    in   exhibiting   an   atlas   of   the   his- 


390  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

torical  geography  of  Europe  from  1500  B.  C.  to  1100  A.  D.  ;  Memoir  of  John 
Amory  Lowell,  by  Charles  C.  Smith ;  Memoir  of  Amos  Adams  Lawrence,  hy 
William  Lawrence ;  Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  in  communicating  a 
loyalist  description  of  leading  members  of  the  Revolutionary  party  in  Boston, 
London,  18  April,  1775,  and  some  letters  from  the  Bowdoin  papers,  June  4, 
1785,  to  Nov.  8,  1703  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  four 
unpublished  letters  by  Dr.  Isaac  Watts,  June  1st,  1738,  to  Novr.  loth,  1742; 
Remarks  by  Charles  F.  Adams  on  the  harsh  treatment  of  the  American  Loyalists ; 
Remarks  by  William  S.  Appleton  on  the  antebellum  Senators  of  the  United 
States,  and  in  communicating  a  letter  of  George  Washington  to  Jonathan 
Boucher,  May  5th,  1772  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  F.  Adams  on  the  art  and  literary 
treasures  of  England  owned  by  private  individuals ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C. 
Smith  on  the  manuscript  treasures  and  the  publications  of  the  society  ;  Ap 
pointment  of  an  historical  manuscripts  committee  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  F.  Adams 
on  the  publication  of  new  editions  of  Bradford's  History  of  Plymouth  Planta 
tion  and  Winthrop's  History  of  New  England ;  Reports  of  officers  and  com 
mittees  ;  Remarks  by  Winslow  Warren  on  the  Customs  records  of  Boston ; 
Presentation  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Jr.,  of  an  original  letter  of  Governor 
Bradford,  with  an  abstract  of  Governor  Winthrop's  answer  indorsed  on  it  in 
his  own  hand  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  a  letter  from 
Rev.  Dudley  Bradstreet  to  Gov.  Joseph  Dudley,  July,  1706  ;  Sketches  of  cruises 
in  the  Revolutionary  War  by  Cornelius  Marchant,  communicated  by  Josiah  P. 
Quincy  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  F.  Adams  on  the  Penobscot  Expedition  of  1779  ;  Ac 
count  of  the  Early  Suffolk  Recorders,  1639-1735,  communicated  by  John  T. 
Hassam ;  Remarks  by  Gamaliel  Bradford  in  communicating  some  verses  on 
an  action  with  four  French  privateers  in  1800  ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Marston 
Watson,  by  Edward  Everett  Hale  ;  Report  on  the  publication  of  new  editions 
of  Bradford's  History  of  Plymouth  and  Winthrop's  History  of  New  England; 
Report  on  an  Historical  Manuscripts  Committee ;  Remarks  by  T.  Jefferson 
Coolidge  in  presenting  a  large  collection  of  Jefferson  papers ;  Remarks  by 
Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  a  supplementary  list  of  Early  American 
Imprints  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  F.  Adams  in  communicating  a  letter  from  John 
Quincy  Adams  in  relation  to  the  Graves-Cilley  Duel ;  Remarks  on  the  proposed 
new  editions  of  Bradford's  History  of  Plymouth  and  Winthrop's  History  of 
New  England,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop ;  Charles  Francis  Adams ;  Horace  E. 
Scudder  ;  Albert  B.  Hart ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Samuel  Eliot,  by  Edmund 
F.  Slafter,  Edward  E.  Hale;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating 
some  extracts  from  a  Note-Book  of  Rev.  John  Fiske ;  Remarks  by  Edward  J. 
Young  in  presenting  the  journal  and  extracts  from  the  correspondence  of 
Colonel  Charles  B.  Fox  ;  Letter  addressed  to  Colo.  George  Watson  from  Edwd. 
Bacon.  Barnstable,  April  21st,  1775,  communicated  by  William  W.  Goodwin; 
Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  an  account  of  James  Lurvey, 
of  Gloucester ;  Remarks  by  John  F.  Jameson  on  the  manuscripts  of  John  C. 
Calhoun ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Henry  Lee,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams, 
Charles  W.  Eliot ;  Remarks  by  Uriel  H.  Crocker  on  William  Aspinwall  and 
the  Book  of  Possessions  ;  Remarks  on  the  Cuban  Situation  in  1825,  by  James 
Schouler ;  Remarks  by  William  W.  Goodwin  on  the  American  Colony  at  the 
University  of  Gottingen ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of  Clement  Hugh  Hill,  by 
Charles  Francis  Adams,  Thornton  K.  Lothrop,  George  B.  Chase ;  Remarks  by 
A.  C.  Goodell  in  presenting  the  original  draught  of  an  Address  to  the  People  of 
the  United  States,  1845  ;  Paper  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  on  an  anonymous 
pamphlet  by  Governor  Hutchinson ;  Memoir  of  Justin  Winsor,  by  Horace  E. 
Scudder;  Memoir  of  George  S.  Hale,  by  Arthur  B.  Ellis;  Index.  i  lisoa 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  xni, 
1899,  1900.  Boston,  1900. 

8vo.,  pp.  xvii,  473.     Portraits.     Plate.     Map.     Fac-simile. 

Contents :  First  meeting  in  the  new  building,  March,  1899 ;  Remarks  by 
Samuel  A.  Green  ;  The  Bahama  Islands :  Notes  on  an  early  attempt  at  col 
onization,  by  John  T.  Hassam ;  Remarks  upon  the  presentation  of  a  docu 
ment  throwing  light  upon  the  domestic  condition  of  Boston  soon  after  its 
settlement,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  Address  by  C.  F.  Adams 
on  historians  and  historical  societies  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  announc 
ing  the  death  of  Manning  F.  Force ;  Remarks  by  Egbert  C.  Smyth,  in  com 
municating  a  letter  by  Major  Timothy  Dwight,  Northampton,  December  30, 
1771  ;  Brief  account  of  a  book  of  copies  kept  by  Rev.  Edward  Taylor,  of 
Westfield,  from  1671  to  1729,  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  Memoir  of  Clement  Hugh 


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Hill,  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  Remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis,  on  a  copy 
of  a  bill  of  public  credit  issued  in  1690  ;  Remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell  on  the 
same  subject  ;  Remarks  by  C.  F.  Adams  on  a  curious  misstatement  by  Voltaire 
with  regard  to  Massachusetts  and  the  Quakers  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green 
on  the  bequest  of  books  to  the  library  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Remarks  on  the  death 
of  Chief  Justice  Field,  by  James  M.  Barker  ;  Tribute  to  William  W.  Greenough. 
by  Henry  W.  Ilaynes  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  on  two  early  Boston  im- 
prin~Esr"i67f>  ;  Paper  by  C.  F.  Adams  on  the  Laird  rams :  Memoir  of  Charles 
Francis  Adams,  by  his  son,  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  Tributes  to  John  Codman 
Ropes,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  Solomon  Lincoln,  John  C.  Gray,  George  B. 
Chase  ;  Remarks  by  Robert  N.  Toppan,  in  communicating  a  copy  of  the  Records 
of  the  Council  of  Massachusetts,  under  Joseph  Dudley  ;  Remarks  by  Abner  C. 
Goodell,  on  the  life  and  papers  of  Edmund  Randolph  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A. 
Green,  in  communicating  a  manuscript  account  of  a  Church  Council  at  Groton, 
1712  ;  Memoir  of  Francis  A.  Walker,  by  Francis  C.  Lowell  ;  Remarks  by  Charles 
C.  Smith,  on  a  volume  of  autographs  given  to  the  society  by  Francis  B.  Win- 
throp,  and  in  communicating  two  letters  from  the  Jefferson  Papers,  Nov.  20, 
1818,  and  Nov.  11,  1818  ;  Senatorial  biography,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Occult 
methods  of  protecting  the  currency  :  Sewall's  mnemonic  lines  and  their  inter 
pretation,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  in  com 
municating  some  original  documents  from  the  Winthrop  Papers  ;  Remarks  by 
Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  a  diary  kept  by  Increase  Mather,  1  m.,  25  d., 
1675,  to  May  1,  1687;  Remarks  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart,  in  reference  to  the 
Chase  manuscripts  in  his  possession  ;  Remarks  by  John  Noble,  in  communicating 
some  letters  of  the  Provincial  Period  from  the  Suffolk  Court  Files,  May  22, 
1752,  to  Sept.  10,  1765  ;  Sir  Edward  Pakenham  and  the  Battle  of  New  Orleans, 
by  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  Remarks  by  Barrett  Wendell  in  presenting  a  copy 
of  the  New  Testament  in  the  Dieri  Tongue  ;  Remarks  on  the  deaths  of  Charles  F. 
Dunbar  and  Edward  G.  Porter,  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  Charles  W.  Eliot,  Winslow 
Warren,  and  Abner  C.  Goodell ;  An  error  in  the  Resolution  of  Congress  admitting 
Missouri  into  the  Union,  by  Lucien  Carr  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith,  in  com 
municating  from  the  Winthrop  papers  two  letters  by  Lord  Clarendon,  28  Apr., 
1664,  and  March  ye  30th,  1665  ;  List  of  donors  to  the  Library  ;  Index.  (28O3 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  xiv. 
1900,  1901.  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  502.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Remarks  by  William  S.  Appleton  on  some  Memorials  of  the  Colum 
bian  Order  ;  John  Brown  and  the  destruction  of  slavery,  by  Leverett  W.  Spring ; 
Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  some  extracts  from  the  Diary 
of  John  Marshall,  1697-1709  ;  Paper  by  John  T.  Ilassam  on  Registers  of  Deeds 
for  the  County  of  Suffolk,  1735-1900  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Eliot,  by  Henry  W. 
Haynes  ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees  ;  Officers  elected  ;  Remarks  by  Wil 
liam  S.  Appleton,  on  the  Publications  and  Cabinet  of  the  Society  ;  Remarks  by 
Henry  F.  Jenks,  in  communicating  a  list  of  Bost^rti  mechanics  in  1814  ;  Memoir 
of  William  G.  Russell,  by  Winslow  Warren;  Remarks  by  "Charles  C.  Smith  on 
the  Waterston  Bequests;  Tribute  to  William  C.  Endicott,  by  Thornton  K. 
Lothrop ;  Remarks  by  James  De  Normandie  on  some  alleged  Diabolical  Per 
formances  near  Portsmouth  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  on  the  Recovery  of 
a  volume  of  rare  tracts  relating  to  George  Whitefield ;  Remarks  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams  on  Washington's  assuming  the  command  of  the  American  Army  ; 
Memoir  of  John  Lowell,  by  Thornton  K.  Lothrop  ;  Tributes  to  Edwards  A.  Park, 
by  Alexander  McKenzie  and  Morton  Dexter  ;  Remarks  by  Winslow  Warren  in 
presenting  some  relics  of  General  John  Brooks  ;  Paper  by  Charles  Francis  Adams 
on  some  College  Examinations,  giving  some  accounts  ~of  them  written  by  John 
Adams,  1751,  and  Samuel  Kirkland  Lothrop,  1821  ;  Remarks  by  Archibald  Cary 
Coolidge  on  the  Randolph  Gathering  at  Tuckahoe,  Virginia,  April,  1900 ;  Re 
marks  by  Edward  Channing  on  the  Randolph  Gathering  and  in  presenting  a 
copy  of  Venable's  Narrative  ;  Remarks  by  William  P.  Upham  in  communicating 
some  unpublished  letters  from  Edward  Taylor's  book  of  copies ;  Memoir  of 
Charles  Franklin  Dunbar,  by  Edward  H.  Hall ;  Memoir  of  John  C.  Ropes,  com 
municated  by  John  C.  Gray  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  on  the  cost  of  the  new 
building ;  Remarks  by  the  President  on  some  contemporary  events  of  historical 
importance,  and  in  announcing  the  deaths  of  members  ;  Tribute  to  William  H. 
Whitmore,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Tributes  to  Mellen  Chamberlain,  by  George 
B.  Chase  and  Henry  W.  Ilaynes ;  Tribute  to  John  Nicholas  Brown,  by  J.  F. 
Jameson ;  Tribute  to  Jacob  D.  Cox,  by  James  F.  Rhodes ;  Early  Houses  near 


392  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Massachusetts  Bay,  by  James  F.  Hunnewell ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  F.  Thomas, 
by  Richard  Olney  ;  Some  recent  impressions  of  England,  by  James  F.  Rhodes  ; 
Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith,  in  communicating  a  large  number  of  unpublished 
letters  from  Chief  Justice  Marshall,  Mar.  20th,  1826-Dec.  3rd,  1834  ;  Memoir  of 
George  O.  Shattuck,  by  O.  W.  Holmes  ;  Remarks  by  the  President  on  the  deaths 
of  Charles  F.  Hoadly  and  William  Wirt  Henry,  and  on  a  letter  of  Andrew 
Jackson  to  Andrew  J.  Crawford  ;  Remarks  by  William  S.  Appleton  in  com 
municating  a  letter  of  James  Downing  to  Governor  Winthrop,  March  th  12 
[1636-7]  ;  John  Elwyn,  of  Portsmouth,  by  James  De  Normandie  ;  Remarks  by 
Samuel  A.  Green,  in  presenting  an  index  to  some  of  the  duties  of  a  constable, 
1657,  written  by  John  Richards  ;  Remarks  by  the  President  in  announcing  the 
deaths  of  Roger  Wolcott  and  Moses  Coit  Tyler  ;  Tribute  to  Roger  Wolcott,  by 
Francis  C.  Lowell  ;  Tribute  to  Moses  Coit  Tyler,  by  Barrett  Wendell ;  Letter  of 
Thomas  Jefferson  to  General  James  Breckenridge,  July  8,  [18]  19,  communicated 
by  Winslow  Warren  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith  in  communicating  some  un 
published  letters  of  Daniel  Webster,  Chancellor  Kent,  and  Mr.  Justice  Story  ;  Re 
marks  on  Coat  Armor,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter  ;  Remarks  by  Abner  C.  Goodell  on 
Coat  Armor  and  Heraldic  Emblems  ;  The  Limits  of  Reliable  Memory,  fiy  Josiah 
P.  Quincy  ;  Memoir  of  Edwards  A.  Park,  by  Alexander  McKenzie ;  Memoir  of 
William  W.  Greenough.  by  Barrett  Wendell  ;  List  of  donors  to  the  library ; 
Index.  (28O4 

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1901-1902.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  554.     Portraits.      Facsimiles. 

Contents :  List  of  officers  and  members ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green 
announcing  the  death  of  William  M.  Evarts ;  The  manuscripts  of  Jonathan 
Edwards,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter  ;  Jonathan  Edwards  at  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  by 
James  De  Normandie ;  Annual  meeting,  April,  1901  ;  Reports  of  the  council, 
treasurer,  auditing  committee,  librarian,  cabinet-keeper,  committee  to  examine 
the  library  and  cabinet ;  Officer?  elected ;  Remarks  by  the  president  on  the 
election  of  honorary  members;  Memoir  of  Edward  G.  Porter,  by  Morton  Dexter; 
May  meeting:  Remarks  by  the  President  in  announcing  the  deaths  of  William 
Stubbs  and  Samuel  F.  McCleary  ;  Tribute  to  Samuel  F.  McCleary,  by  Charles  C. 
Smith;  Remarks  on  the  return  of  the  Bradford  manuscript,  by  Geo.  F.  Hoar; 
Dreams  as  factors  in  history,  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy  ;  Letter  by  Talleyrand  con 
cerning  Pinckney  and  Marshall  ;  Letter  by  Pinckney,  Marshall,  and  Gerry,  Paris, 
December  20th,  1797,  concerning  America  ;  Letter  by  Jared  Sparks,  Cambridge, 
Feb.  27th,  1846,  concerning  America,  communicated  by  Henry  F.  Jenks  ;  Remarks 
by  Samuel  A.  Green,  on  President  Lincoln's  speech  at  Gettysburg ;  Memoir  of 
William  II.  Whitmore,  by  William  S.  Appleton ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of 
Robert  N.  Toppan,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams ;  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ; 
Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Recollections  of  William  Stubbs,  by  Melville  M.  Bigelow ; 
Remarks  by  Worthington  C.  Ford,  in  communicating  a  collection  of  letters  from 
Joseph  Jones  to  Jan^s  Madison,  1788-1802  :  Heraldry  in  America,  by  William 
S.  Appleton  ;  Memoir  of  Augustus  Lowell,  by  Thornton  K.  Lothrop  ;  Remarks  on 
recent  deaths  of  members,  the  assassination  of  President  McKinley,  and  on  the 
friendly  feeling  of  Great  Britain  toward  the  United  States,  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams ;  Tribute  to  John  Fiske,  by  James  Schouler ;  Tribute  to  Herbert  B. 
Adams,  by  James  F.  Rhodes  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith  in  communicating  a 
further  selection  from  the  Story  papers,  given  to  the  Society  by  Mr.  Waldo 
Story  :  Letters  from  Charles  P.  Sumner  to  Joseph  Story,  Boston,  27  June,  1815  ; 
Edward  Everett  to  Joseph  Story,  Charlestown,  8  July,  1831;  11  Novr.,  1831; 
House  of  Representatives,  19  May,  1832  ;  Charlestown,  27th  Octr.,  1832  ;  3  Novr., 
1832  ;  D.  Webster  to  Judge  Story,  Octr.  29,  1832  ;  Undated  memorandum  in  the 
handwriting  of  Mr.  Webster,  addressed  "  Hon.  Ed.  Everett,  Charlestown ; " 
Charles  Sumner  to  Joseph  Story,  4  Court  st.,  March  25,  '37  ;  Ship  Albany  (in  the 
English  Channel),  Dec.  25th,  1837,  Paris,  Jan.  6th,  '37  [1838]  (my  birth-day)  ; 
Joseph  Story  to  John  H.  Ashmun,  Washington,  Feby.  24,  1831  ;  Joseph  Story  to 
James  J.  Wilkinson,  esq.,  Temple,  London,  —  Cambridge,  near  Boston,  U.  States 
of  America,  May  27,  1833;  August  26,  1834;  Deer.  29,  1835;  Deer.  26,  1836; 
Deer.  30,  1841  ;  July  27,  1843.  Remarks  on  the  commemoration  of  the  found 
ing  of  the  University  of  Glasgow,  by  Morton  Dexter ;  Remarks  on  the  feel 
ing  of  England  toward  the  United  States,  by  Winslow  Warren  ;  Remarks  on 
circumstances  which  might  have  changed  the  course  of  history,  by  Geo.  F. 
Hoar  :  The  relation  of  Levi  Lincoln  to  the  judgeship  made  vacant  by  the  death 
of  Judge  Cushing,  Sept.  13,  1810,  who  was  succeeded  by  Joseph  Story;  The 


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relation  of  the  second  Levi  Lincoln  to  Mr.  Webster's  seat  in  the  Senate  1827- 
1833  ;  The  relation  of  Gov.  Bullock  to  the  appointment  to  the  English  mission 
held  by  James  Russell  Lowell.  Memoir  of  Lucius  Robinson  Paige,  by  Henry  F. 
Jenks  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Foster  McCleary,  by  James  M.  Bugbee  ;  Who  burned 
Columbia?  by  James  Ford  Rhodes;  Remarks  on  same  subject,  by  Henry  S. 
Nourse ;  Remarks  by  Winslow  Warren  in  communicating  four  letters  from 
Daniel  Webster :  three  letters  to  Charles  II.  Warren,  Boston,  July  12,  1840, 
N.  York,  Aug.  15,  1840,  Sept.  19,  1852  ;  A  letter  of  introduction  of  Charles  II. 
Warren  and  Benjn.  R.  Curtis  to  James  Lyons  or  I.  H.  McFarlane,  of  Richmond, 
Va.  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  two  unpublished  narra 
tives  of  the  expedition  of  Sir  William  Phips  against  Canada  in  1690:  The 
narrative  of  Mr.  John  Wise,  Minister  of  God's  Word  at  Chebacco  ;  The  second 
paper  unsigned  and  its  author  unknown.  Remarks  on  the  bicentennial  anni 
versary  of  Yale  University,  by  Morton  Dexter ;  Remarks  on  the  presentation 
of  a  bust  of  William  Wetmore  Story,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams ;  Remarks 
upon  the  new  work  of  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  upon  banking  and  currency  in 
the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  by  Gamaliel  Bradford  ;  Paper  by  Worthing- 
ton  C.  Ford,  on  the  conflict  between  the  Governor  and  Council  of  Massachusetts 
on  the  death  of  Queen  Anne,  1714-1715 ;-  A  letter  written  by  Jas.  Craik  to 
Andrew  Craigie,  Esqr.,  Apy.  Genl.,  August,  1780,  relating  to  the  condition  of 
the  army,  communicated  by  Nathaniel  Paine ;  Letter  to  Samuel  A.  Green 
from  Horace  J.  Smith  containing  the  family  legend  in  reference  to  the  persons 
portrayed  in  West's  picture  of  William  Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians  ;  Letter 
from  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  requesting  the  appointment  of  a  committee  of 
advice  and  conference  to  aid  him  in  his  work,  The  American  Nation,  A  History  ; 
Tribute  to  William  W.  Story,  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton  ;  Letter  from  J.  Wilder, 
giving  some  traditional  accounts  of  the  suppression  of  Shays's  Rebellion,  com 
municated  by  Edward  Everett  Hale  ;  The  genesis  of  the  Monroe  Doctrine,  by 
Worthington  C.  Ford ;  John  Quincy  Adams  and  Martial  Law,  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams ;  Memoir  of  Robert  Noxon  Toppan,  by  Andrew  McFarlard 
Davis  ;  Tribute  to  Horace  E.  Scudder,  by  Thomas  W.  Higginson  ;  Tribute  .to 
Lord  Dufferin,  by  T.  Jefferson  Coolidge  ;  The  decline  of  oratory,  by  Josiah  P. 
Quincy;  What  should  our  national  holidays  commemorate?  by  William  R. 
Thayer ;  Tribute  to  John  Ward  Dean,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Shorthand 
notes  of  Jonathan  Edwards,  by  William  P.  Upham  ;  A  description  of  a  manu 
script  volume  of  Sewall  papers  given  to  the  library  by  Louisa  Nott  Perkins  and 
Frances  Jane  Brewer,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Memoir  of  William  C.  Endicott. 
by  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  List  of  donors  to  the  library  ;  Index.  (28O5 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  Vol.  xvi. 
1902.  Boston,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  556.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Remarks  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  in  announcing  the  deaths  of 
James  B.  Thayer,  TJriel  H.  Crocker,  and  Samuel  R.  Gardiner  ;  Tributes  to  Samuel 
R.  Gardiner,  by  James  F.  Rhodes ;  by  Edward  Channing ;  Tributes  to  James 
Bradley  Thayer,  by  John  C.  Gray  ;  by  S.  Lothrop  Thorndike  ;  Announcement  by 
Barrett  Wendell  of  the  gift  of  papers  which  record  certain  details  of  the  local 
history  in  Massachusetts  ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  a  copy 
of  the  will  of  Mrs.  Charlotte  A.  L.  Sibley  ;  Paper  on  the  Registers  of  Probate 
for  the  County  of  Suffolk,  Massachusetts,  1639-1799,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Re 
ports  of  the  council,  treasurer,  auditing  committee,  librarian,  cabinet-keeper, 
committee  on  the  library  and  cabinet ;  Officers  elected  ;  Remarks  on  the  death  of 
James  B.  Thayer,  by  Melville  M.  Bigelow ;  The  historical  conception  of  the 
"United  States  constitution  and  union,  by  Daniel  II.  Chamberlain  ;  Remarks 
relative  to  the  preceding  paper,  by  Gamaliel  Bradford ;  Some  early  religious 
matters  at  the  Piscataqua,  by  James  De  Normandie ;  The  condition  of  naval 
affairs  in  Boston  at  the  breaking  out  of  the  war  with  Great  Britain  in  1812, 
by  James  F.  Ilunnewell  ;  A  series  of  letters  from  James  Parker  to  Benjamin 
Franklin,  1747—1770,  indicating  the  nature  of  the  profession  of  printing  in 
the  colonies  ;  Also  letters  to  Benjamin  Franklin  from  Samuel  F.  Parker,  July  7, 
1770  ;  from  Mary  Parker,  October  6th,  1770  ;  from  Jenny  Bedford.  February  2, 
1773 ;  Accounts  between  Parker  and  Franklin,  Nov.  15,  1763,  presented  by 
Worthington  C.  Ford.  Tributes  to  George  Bigelow  Chase,  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams  ;  by  Charles  C.  Smith  ;  by  Daniel  II.  Chamberlain  ;  Remarks  on  historic 
evolution  in  Massachusetts,  by  Gamaliel  Bradford  ;  Remarks  on  Gosnold's  voy 
age,  by  William  W.  Crapo  ;  Tributes  to  Horace  Gray  and  Charles  G.  Loring,  by 
Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  by  Solomon  Lincoln  ;  by  Thornton  K.  Lothrop  ;  Tribute 


394  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

to  Joseph  ,T.  Howard,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Resume  of  "  Norges  Indskrifter 
med  de  yngre  Runer,  Udgivne  for  Det  norske  Kildeskriftfond  ;  Hoenen-Runerne 
fra  Ringerike :  Kristiania,  1902,"  by  Sophus  Bugge ;  Remarks  upon  Cotton's 
"  Moses,  his  judicials,"  by  Worthington  C.  Ford  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith 
in  communicating  some  extracts  from  the  correspondence  of  Richard  Lech- 
mere,  1774  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  in  communicating  a  diary  of 
John  Quincy  Adams  while  a  law  student  in  Newburyport,  August  9th,  1787- 
December  5th,  1789  ;  Some  extracts  from  an  autobiography  (giving  some  personal 
recollections  of  life  in  Boston  about  the  middle  of  the  last  century  and  of  his 
later  experiences  in  Europe),  by  T.  Jefferson  Coolidge  ;  Remarks  on  the  Cardiff 
Giant,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Remarks  on  some  rare  books  in  short-hand,  by 
William  P.  Upham  ;  Taper  on  Rev.  John  Higginson,  of  Salem,  by  Simeon  E. 
Baldwin  ;  A  glance  at  suicide  as  dealt  with  in  the  Colony  and  in  the  Province 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,  by  John  Noble ;  Remarks  by  Grenville  H.  Norcross  in 
communicating  some  letters  of  John  Quincy  Adams,  to  his  brother,  T.  B.  Adams, 
12  October,  1803;  to  Lewis  Tappan,  of  New  York,  27  Feby.,  1837;  Memoir  of 
Lincoln  Flagg  Brigham,  by  Solomon  Lincoln ;  List  of  donors  to  the  library ; 
Index.  (2SO6 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series.  Vol.  xvn. 
1903.  Boston,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,  548.     Portraits.     Map. 

Contents  :   List  of  officers  and  members  ;  Prehistoric  Bunker's  Hill,  by  James 

F.  Hunnewell  ;    Civilization    and    savagery,    by    G.    Stanley    Hall  ;    Remarks    by 
Samuel  A.  Green  in  communicating  a  further  list  of  Early  American  Imprints; 
List  of  titles,   1668-1700;    Announcement  of  the  death  of  James  Elliot  Cabot, 
by   the   President ;     Papers   relating  to   the   Thompsons   and   Cogswells   of   New 
England    (1658-61),    by    Franklin    B.    Sanborn ;     Some    notes    on    Sir    William 
Pepperrell,  by  James  De  Normandie  ;    "  ?Tis  Forty  Years  Since,"  an  account  of 
visits    to    Charleston,    S.    C.,    by    Charles    Francis    Adams ;     The    constitutional 
ethics    of    secession,    by    Charles   Francis    Adams ;     Memoir    of   George    Bigelow 
Chase,    by    Charles    Francis    Adams ;    Announcement    of    the    death    of    Jabez 
Lamar  Monroe  Curry,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  An  Account  of  Washington's  taking 
command  of  the  army,  as  found,  in  a  letter  written  by  an  eye  witness  ;   Hymns 
in  ecclesiastical  history,  by  James  De  Normandie  ;   Memoir  of  Horace  E.   Scud- 
der,  by  Alexander  V.  G.  Allen  ;  Announcement  of  the  death  of  John  Davis  Wash- 
burn,   by   Samuel   A.   Green  ;   Tribute  to   James   Elliot   Cabot,   by   Charles   Eliot 
Norton  ;  The  members  of  the  Pilgrim  Company  in   Leyden,  by  Morton  Dexter ; 
The   Merchants'    Notes   of   1733,   by   Andrew   McFarland   Davis ;    Report   of  the 
council  ;   Publications  by  members  ;   Report  of  the  treasurer  ;   Report  of  cabinet 
and  library  committee  ;   Election  of  officers  ;   Tribute  to  John  Wilson,  by   Henry 

G.  Denny  ;  Tribute  to  John  T.  Hassam,  by  Henry  F.  Jenks  ;  Tribute  to  William 
Sumner   Appleton^,   by   Edmund   F.    Slafter ;     Report  on   the  recent   Congress  of 
Historical  Sciences,  in  Rome,  by  William  R.  Thayer  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams  on   the  Battle  of  Marathon ;   Remarks  by   William   W.   Goodwin  on  the 
same  subject;  Remarka^y  Charles  E.  Norton  in  communicating  some  letters  to 
and  from  Richard  Price,   1767-1790 ;  Remarks  by  William  W.   Goodwin  on  the 
Landing  of  the  Pilgrims;  Remarks  by  Edward  Channing  on  the  same  subject; 
Paper  by  the  president  on  the  battle  of  Salarnis  ;  Remarks  by  William  W.  Good 
win  on  the  same  subject ;  Remarks  by  Charles  C.  Smith  in  communicating  some 
letters  of  Benjamin  Vaughan,   1782-3 ;    Paper  by   C.   F.   Adams  on   an  alleged 
interview  between  Queen  Yictoria  and  the  American  Minister  to  Great  Britain 
during  the  Civil  war;  The  condition  of  the  southern  states,  by  Albert  B.  Hart; 
Letters  communicated   by   Worthington   C.   Ford   on   the   ratification   of  the  con 
stitution  of  the  United  States  by   Virginia,   1787-8  ;   Memoir  of  John   D.   Wash- 
burn,  by  Henry  S.  Nourse  ;  Memoir  of  W'illiam  S.  Appleton,  by  Charles  C.  Smith; 
List  of  donors  to  the  library  ;  Index.  (2807 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series,  vol.  xvni. 
1903,  1904.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  488.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Proceedings  Nov.  1903-Dec.  1904  ;  Remarks 
by  the  President  in  announcing  the  deaths  of  Wm.  E.  H.  Lecky,  Theodor 
Mommsen,  George  H.  Monroe,  and  Edward  McCrady ;  Tribute  to  George  H. 
Monroe,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn  ;  Tributes  to  Edward  McCrady,  by  A.  B.  Hart  and 
D.  H.  Chamberlain;  Tribute  to  W.  E.  H.  Lecky,  by  James  F.  Rhodes;  Tribute 
to  Theodor  Mommsen,  by  Carl  Schurz  ;  The  Massachusetts  Convention  of  1853, 
by  Jarnes  Schouler  ;  The  Louisiana  Purchase,  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy  ;  Remarks  by  ' 


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the  President  in  announcing  the  death  of  Henry  S.  Nourse  ;  The  prospectus  of 
Blackwell's  Bank,  1687,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Another  Bunker's  Hill, 
by  James  F.  Hunnewell ;  Paul  Revere's  portrait  of  Washington,  by  Charles  H. 
Hart ;  Memoir  of  Roger  Wolcott,  by  Wm.  Lawrence  ;  Memoir  of  Edward  Everett, 
by  Wm.  Everett ;  Memorial  to  Congress  for  the  preservation  of  the  Frigate 
Constitution  ;  Paper  by  the  President  (Charles  Francis  Adams)  on  Queen  Vic 
toria  and  our  Civil  WTar  ;  Memoir  of  Horace  Gray,  by  George  F.  Hoar  ;  Corre 
spondence  relative  to  the  Frigate  Constitution ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Langdon,  by  Franklin  B.  Sanborn  ;  Remarks  by  James  F.  Rhodes  on  the 
meeting  of  the  American  Historical  Association  at  New  Orleans  ;  Remarks  by 
James  F.  Hunnewell  on  the  Pelhara  Club  portraits ;  Remarks  by  Samuel  S. 
Shaw  in  communicating  letters  of  Henry  Phillips  and  Thomas  Hutchinson  ; 
The  landing  of  the  Hessians,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter ;  Tributes  to  Sir  Leslie 
Stephen,  by  Charles  E.  Norton,  Charles  Francis  Adams ;  Remarks  by  Charles 
E.  Norton,  in  communicating  some  unpublished  letters  of  Rev.  Samuel  Locke 
and  other  documents ;  Remarks  by  the  President  in  announcing  the  death  of 
Egbert  C.  Smyth  ;  Reports  ;  Memoir  of  Henry  S.  Nourse,  by  Samuel  S.  Shaw  ; 
Tribute  to  Egbert  C.  Smyth,  by  Alexander  McKenzie ;  Remarks  by  Josiah  P. 
Quincy,  in  communicating  some  letters  of  Anna  Cabot  Lowell ;  Remarks  by 
Franklin  B.  Sanborn  in  communicating  a  letter  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  Folsom  ; 
Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  descriptive  of  the  Boston  Magazine  ;  Remarks  by 
Charles  Francis  Adams  on  the  attempt  to  preserve  the  Frigate  Constitution ; 
Remarks  by  Edward  E.  Hale  on  the  manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  Congress ; 
Some  notes  from  an  old  parish  record  book,  by  James  De  Normandie ;  Alex 
ander  Hamilton's  notes  on  the  Federal  Convention  of  1787,  by  Worthington  C. 
Ford  ;  Memoir  of  Edward  L.  Pierce,  by  James  F.  Rhodes  ;  Remarks  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams  on  the  tercentenary  celebrations  in  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Bruns 
wick  and  in  announcing  the  deaths  of  E.  Winchester  Donald,  Henry  W.  Taft, 
George  F.  Hoar,  and  John  Foster  Kirk  ;  Tribute  to  E.  Winchester  Donald,  by 
A.  V.  G.  Allen  ;  Tribute  to  George  F.  Hoar,  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge  ;  Tribute  to 
Henry  W.  Taft,  by  James  M.  Barker ;  Somes  notes  concerning  John  Norman, 
engraver,  by  Charles  H.  Hart ;  Memoir  of  Edmund  Quincy,  by  Josiah  P.  Quincy  ; 
Remarks  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  in  announcing  the  death  of  John  S.  Bray- 
ton  ;  Tribute  to  John  S.  Brayton,  by  Wm.  W.  Crapo ;  Biographical  sketch  of 
Geneial  John  Thomas,  by  Arthur  Lord  ;  The  numbers  in  the  Confederate  army, 
1861-1865,  by  Thomas  L.  Livermore  ;  Remarks  by  Charles  K.  Bolton  in  commu 
nicating  an  autobiography  of  Joseph  C.  Dyer  ;  Memoir  of  Paul  A.  Chadbourne, 
by  James  M.  Barker ;  Remarks  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  in  announcing  the 
death  of  Samuel  E.  Herrick  ;  Tribute  to  Samuel  E.  Herrick,  by  Alexander  Mc 
Kenzie  ;  The  Calhoun,  Jackson  and  Van  Buren  papers,  by  James  Schouler ; 
Negro  suffrage  and  reconstruction,  by  James  F.  Rhodes  ;  Joseph  Eliot,  minister 
of  Guilford,  Conn.,  1664-1694,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Index.  (28O8 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to 
consider  and  report  what  measures  should  be  taken  by  the  Society  in  re 
spect  to  publishing  papers  read  and  proceedings  at  meetings.  Boston,  18(30. 

4to,   pp.   2.  (2SO9 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letters  from  a  committee,  asking 
for  aid  in  the  collection  of  works  illustrating  the  history  of  the  civil  war. 
Boston,  1861. 

P.   1,  sheet.  (2810 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  discussing  the  comparative  merits 
of  Prescott's  and  Wilson's  Histories,  pro  and  con,  as  laid  before  the  Society, 
by  George  Ticknor,  Prescott's  proposed  biographer;  also,  three  letters  of 
Prescott,  commending  Wilson's  historical  research.     Boston,  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (2811 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Nathan  Appleton,  LL.  D. 
Prepared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  Robert  C.  Winthrop. 
With  an  introduction  and  appendix.  Boston,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  79.     Portrait.     Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,   1861. 

(2812 


396  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  a  committee  appointed  by  the 
Society  on  exchanges  of  prisoners'  during  the  American  Revolutionary  War. 
Presented  December  19,  1861.  Boston,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.  26.     From  Proceedings,  December,  1861.  (2813 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     An    historical    research    respecting   the 
opinions  of  the  founders  of  the  Republic  on  negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens, 
and  as  soldiers.     Read  before  the   Society,   August  14,   1862.     By  George 
Livermore.     Boston,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  14,   (2),  236. 

Pages  217—236  contain  supplementary  note  and  index,  to  be  added  to  the  first 
edition  of  "An  Historical  Research,  by  George  Livermore."  Reprinted  from 
Proceedings,  August,  1862. 

The  supplementary  note  was  published  separately  without  title-page  or  date. 
Fifty  copies  were  issued  on  large  paper.  Five  editions  of  the  work  without  the 
supplementary  notes  were  published,  as  follows:  Second  edition,  Boston,  A.  Wil- 
liams  &  Co.,  1862,  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  (2),  184.  Third  edition,  published  for  the  Now 
England  Loyal  Publication  Society,  1863.  Fourth  edition,  Boston,  A.  Williams 
&  Co.,  1863,  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  (2),  184.  Fifth  edition,  same  imprint  and  number  of 
pages.  Also  as  below  (next  title).  (2814 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  historical  research  respecting  the 
opinions  of  the  founders  of  the  Republic  on  negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens, 
and  as  soldiers.  Read  before  the  Society,  August  14,  1863.  By  George 
Livermore.  Fifth  edition.  Boston,  1863. 

4to,  pp.  xviii,  (2),  184,  large  paper.  Fifty  copies  on  large  paper.  (2815 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Medical  directions  written  for  Governor 
Winthrop,  by  Ed:  Stafford,  of  London,  in  1043.  With  notes,  by  O.  W. 
Holmes.  Boston,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  February,  1862.  (2816 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Ingersoll  Bowditch. 
Prepared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  S.  K.  Lothrop. 
Boston,  1862. 

Svo,  pp.   15.     Portrait. 

From  Proceedings,  March,  1862.  (2817 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Samuel  Hoar ;  prepared 
agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  By 
William  Minot.  Boston,  1862. 

8vo,   pp.   8. 

From  Proceedings,  January,  1862.  (2817a 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     List   of   the   printed   maps   of   Boston. 
By  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff.     Boston,  February,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
From  Proceedings,  June,  1862,  and  April,  1864.  (2818 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Charles  Mason,  D.  D. 
Prepared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  A.  P.  Peabody.  With 
an  appendix.  Boston,  1863. 

8vo,   pp.    39.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  May,  1863.  (2810 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Daniel  Appleton  White. 
Prepared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  J.  Walker.  Boston, 
1863. 

8vo,  pp.  71.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,   September,   1862.  (2820 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Luther  V.  Bell,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.. 
prepared  by  vote  of  the  Society.  By  G.  E.  Ellis.  Boston,  1863. 

Svo,   pp.    75.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  April,  1863.  (2821 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  397 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  William  Appleton.  Pre 
pared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  Chandler  Robbins. 
With  an  appendix.  Boston,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  G4.      Portrait. 

Reprinted   from   Proceedings,    February,    1863.  (2822 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Plan  for  the  general  arrangement  of  the 
militia  of  the  United  States,  by  General  Knox.  Read  before  the  Society, 
with  remarks,  by  J.  Willard.  Boston,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  42. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  December,  1862.  (2823 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCITEY.     Remarks   on   the   Narragansett   patent. 
Read  before  the  Society,  June,  1862,  by  Thomas  Aspinwall.     Boston,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  41. 

Same.     Second  edition.     Providence,  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  40. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  June,  1862.  (2824 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Extinction  of  villenage  and  slavery  in 
England  ;  with  Somerset's  case.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  by  Emory 
Washburn.  Boston,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  21. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  February,  1864.  (2825 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     "  Journal  de  Castorland."     By  John  Ap 
pleton.     Boston,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  February,  1864.  (2826 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Letters  of  Phillis  Wheatley,  the  negro 
slave  poet  of  Boston.     [By  Charles  Deane.]     Boston,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  19. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  November,  1863.  (2827 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  William  Sturgis.  Pre 
pared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  C.  G.  Loring.  Boston, 
1864. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  64. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  August,  1864.  (2828 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Remarks  of  R.  C.  Winthrop  upon  the 
death  of  Benjamin  Silliman  and  of  C.  C.  Rafn.  December  8,  1864.]  [Bos 
ton,  1864.] 

8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  December,  1864.  (2829 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tribute  of  the  Society  to  the  memory  of 
Josiah  Quincy,  July  14,  1864.     Boston,  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  .Tub',  1864.  (2S3O-1 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Notices  of  the  triennial  and  annual  cata 
logues  of  Harvard  University  :  with  a  reprint  of  the  catalogues  of  1674, 
16SL1,  and  1700.     By  J.  L.  Sibley.     Boston,  1865. 
8vo,  pp.   (4),  67. 

Reprinted    from   Proceedings,   October,    1864.     One   hundred    and   fifty   copies 
separately  printed.     Thirty  additional  on  large  paper.  (2832 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Publications   of   the    Society.     [Boston, 


4to,  pp.  4.     List  of  the  chief  publications  for  sale.  (2833 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tribute  of  the  Society  to  the  memory  of 
Edward  Everett,  January  30,  1865.     Boston,  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  90.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  January,  1865.  (2834 


398  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  the  character  of  the  late 
Edward  Everett,  made  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  January  30,  1865.     By 
George  Ticknor.     Boston,  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  16.     Large  paper. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  January,  1865.  (2835 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Convers  Francis,  D.  D. 
By  William  Newell.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  [March,  1865.] 
Cambridge,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (2836 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Letters    of    John    Andrews,    1772-1776. 

Compiled  and  edited  from  the  original   MSS.,  with  introduction,  by  Win- 

throp  Sargent.     Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  July,  1865. 

Cambridge,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  100.  (2837 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Origin  and  sources  of  the  Bill  of  Rights, 
declared  in  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts.  By  Emory  Washburn.  Re 
printed  from  the  Proceedings.  Cambridge,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (2838 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tribute  of  the  Society  to  the  memory  of 
George  Livermore.     Boston,  1866. 
8vo,  pp.   19. 

Reprinted   from  Proceedings,  September,   1865.  (2839 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Communication   respecting  the   seal  of 
the  "Council  for  New  England,"     By  Charles  Deane.     [Boston,  1867.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  March,  1867.  (2840 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Gen.  John  Sullivan.  A  Vindication  of 
his  Character  as  a  Soldier  and  a  Patriot.  By  Thomas  C.  Amory.  Morris- 
ania,  N.  Y.,  1867. 

8vo,    pp.    (4),   52. 

Based  on  an  article  in  the  Proceedings  for  1866-67.  (2841 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  History  of  Bacon's  and  Ingram's 
Rebellion  in  Virginia  in  1675  and  1676.  [Anon.]  [Edited  by  Charles 
Deane.]  Boston,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  50. 

Reprinted   from  Proceedings,   August,    1866.     First   edition   entitled   "Bacon's 
Rebellion."  (2842 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  last  will  and  testament  of  Capt. 
John  Smith;  with  some  additional  memoranda  relating  to  him.  [By 
Charles  Deane.]  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  Janu 
ary,  1867.  Cambridge,  1867. 

Small  8vo,  pp.    (2),  7.      Facsimile.      Fifty  copies.  (2843 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Joseph  Willard.     [By  Charles 
Brooks.]     Cambridge,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  25. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  August,  1867.  (2844 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Josiah   Quincy.     By   James 
Walker.     From  the  Proceedings  for  1866-67.     Cambridge,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.   76.      Portrait. 
From  Proceedings,  March,  1866.  (2845 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  concerning  Peter  Pelham,  the 
earliest  artist  resident  in  New  England,  and  his  successors  prior  to  the 
Revolution.  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  So 
ciety  for  1866-67.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Cambridge,  1867. 

8vo,   pp.  31. 

From  Proceedings,  May,  1866.  (2846 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  399 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Origin,  Organization,  and  Influence 
of  the  Towns  of  New  England.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  December 
14,  1865,  by  Joel  Parker.  Printed  in  the  Proceedings  for  1866-67.  Cam 
bridge,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  54. 

From  Proceedings,  January,  1866.  .     (284T 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sermon  preached  at  Boston,  in  New 
England,  upon  a  fast  day,  the  nineteenth  of  January,  1636.  By  John  Wheel 
wright.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  1866-67.  -  Cambridge,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

Twenty-five  copies.     Prefatory  note  by  Charles  Deane. 

From  Proceedings,  August,  1866.  (2848 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sermon  preached  at  Boston,  in  New 
England,  upon  a  fast  day,  the  xvi.  [xix]  of  January,  1636.  By  John  Wheel 
wright.  From  manuscripts  in  the  possession  of  the  Society,  first  published 
in  the  Historical  Magazine  for  April,  1867.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  28,  v,  iii. 

Introductory  note  by  H.  B.  Dawson.     Also  large  paper  copy. 

From  Proceedings,  August,   1866.  (2849 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Hosier's  narrative  of  Waymouth's  voy 
age  to  the  coast  of  Maine  in  1605,  complete.  With  remarks  by  George 
Prince,  showing  the  river  explored  to  have  been  the  Georges  River ;  to 
gether  with  a  map  of  the  same  and  the  adjacent  islands.  Reprint  from 
the  Collections  of  the  Society.  Bath  [Me.],  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  45. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  third  series,   Vol.   vm.  (285O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  From  the  Proceedings.  [October  8, 
1868.]  Sheet  relative  to  the  gift  of  a  bust  of  George  Peabody.  (2851 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Harvard  College  monitor's  bill.     Commu 
nication  addressed  to  Mr.  J.  L.  Sibley  from  F.  B.  Dexter,  of  Yale  College. 
[Boston,  1868.] 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
From  Proceedings,  December,  1868.  (2852 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Joseph  Story,  LL.  I).  By  G. 
S.  Hillard.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  1867-69  [April,  1868]. 
Boston,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (2853 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  judicial  labors  of 
Chief  Justice  Shaw.  By  B.  F.  Thomas.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings 
for  1867-69  [September,  1867].  Boston,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (2854 

JASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  to  Henry  Hart  Milman,  D.  D. 
By  R.  C.  Winthrop  and  J.  I,.  Motley.  From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
[October  8,  1868].  [Boston,  1868.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (2855 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  I.  The  aims  and  purposes  of  the  founders 
of  Massachusetts.  II.  Their  treatment  of  intruders  and  dissentients.  Two 
lectures  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society,  before  the  Lowell  Institute, 
January  8  and  January  12,  1869.  By  George  E.  Ellis.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  100. 

Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures,  1869.  (2856 

IASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  colony  of  New  Plymouth  and  its  re 
lation  to  Massachusetts :  A  lecture  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society, 
January  19,  1869.  By  William  Brigham.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures,  1869.  (2857 


400  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Education  in  Massachusetts :  Early  legis 
lation  and  history  :  A  lecture  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society,  Febru 
ary  16,  1869.  By  George  B.  Emerson.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures,  1869.  (2858 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  First  Charter  and  the  Early  re 
ligious  Legislation  of  Massachusetts :  Lecture  in  a  course  on  the  early  his 
tory  of  Massachusetts,  by  members  of  the  Society,  delivered  February  9, 
1869.  By  Joel  Parker.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  85. 

Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures,  1869.  (2859 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Grants  under  the  Great 
Council  for  New  England :  A  lecture  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society. 
January  15,  1869.  By  Samuel  F.  Haven.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures,  1869.  (286O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Introductory  lecture  to  the  course  on  the 
Early  History  of  Massachusetts,  by  members  of  the  Society,  at  the  Lowell 
Institute.  Delivered  January  5,  1869.  By  Robert  C.  Winthrop.  Boston, 
1869. 

8vo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures.  (2861 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lectures  delivered  in  a  course  before  the 
Lowell  Institute,  by  members  of  the  Society,  on  subjects  relating  to  the 
early  history  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  498.  (2862 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The   Medical    Profession   in   Massachu 
setts  :    Lecture  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society,  before  the  Lowell 
Institute,  January  28,  1869.     By  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.     Boston,  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  45. 
From  Lowell  Lectures,  1869,  pp.   257-301.  (2863 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  George  Livermore.  Prepared 
agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  Charles  Deane.  Cambridge, 
1869. 

8vo,  pp.  60. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  January,  1869.  (2864 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Jaied  Sparks,  LL.  D.  By 
George  E.  Ellis.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  May,  1868.  Cam 
bridge,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  102.      Portrait.  (2865 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  lion.  Levi  Lincoln.  Prepared 
agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  Emory  Washburn.  Cambridge, 
1869. 

8vo,  pp.  39.     Portrait.     Large  paper. 

From  Proceedings,  April,  1869.  (2866 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Puritan   Politics   in   England  and  New 
England :  A  lecture  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society,  February  12, 
1869.     By  Edward  E.  Hale.     Boston,  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted  from  Loicell  Lectures,  1869,  pp.   441-462.  (2867 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Regicides  sheltered  in  New  England : 
A  lecture  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society,  Feb.  5,  1869.     By  Chandler 
Robbins.     Boston,  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  36. 
Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures,  1869,  pp.  319-354.  (286* 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  401 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Slavery  as  it  once  Prevailed  in  Massa 
chusetts:  A  lecture  for  the  Society  at  the  Lowell  Institute,  January  22, 
1869.  By  Emory  Washburn.  Boston,  18C9. 

8vo,  pp.  35. 

Reprinted  from  Lowell  Lectures,  1869,  pp.  191-225.  (28«f> 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Description  of  a  Selection  of  Coins  and 
Medals  Relating  to  America,  exhibited  to  the  Society,  April  28,  1870.  By 
William  S.  Appleton.  Cambridge,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

From  Proceedings,  April,  1870.  (287O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Dialogue,  or  Third  Conference  between 
Some  Young  Men  Born  in  New  England,  and  Some  Ancient  Men  which 
came  out  of  Holland  and  old  England,  concerning  the  Church  and  Govern 
ment  Thereof.  By  William  Bradford.  Edited,  with  a  preface  and  notes, 
by  Charles  Deaue.  Boston,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  78.     Facsimile. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  October,   1870.  (2871 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Forms  in  issuing  Letters  Patent  by 
the  Crown  of  England,  with  remarks  on  the  Massachusetts  charter  of  the 
4th  of  March,  1628-9.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  21st  Dec.,  1869.  By 
Charles  Deane.  Cambridge,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  24.     Fifty  copies. 

From  Proceedings,  December,  1869.  (2872 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Letter  written  from  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
to  the  Society  ;  by  R.  C.  Waterston.     Cambridge,  1870 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  Proceedings,,  September,   1870.  (2873 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  of  Thomas  Dudley,  several  times 
Governor  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts.  Written,  as  is  supposed,  by 
Cotton  Mather.  Edited  by  Charles  Deane.  Cambridge,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  20.     One  hundred  copies. 

From   Proceedings,   January,    1870  (2S73a 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Charles  Greely  Loring;  pre 
pared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  By  Theophilus  Parsons. 
Cambridge,  1870.  " 

8vo,  pp.  31.     No  title-page. 

From  Proceedings,  April,  1870.  (2874 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Langdon  Frothing- 
hain,  D.  D.  By  Frederic  H.  Hedge.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Sep 
tember,  1870,  with  appendix.  Boston,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  20.     Portrait.  (2875 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  St.  Regis  bell.  [By  G.  T.  Davis.] 
Boston,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  311-321.      No  title-page. 

From  Proceedings,  May,   1870.  (2876 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tributes  to  the  Memory  of  Hon.    John 
Pendleton  Kennedy.     September  8,  1870.     [Boston,  1870.] 
8vo,  pp.  16. 
From  the  Proceedings.  (2877 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bibliography  of  the  Society.     By  Samuel 
A.  Green.     Boston,  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
Reprinted  from   the   Prc.ccetlinys,  January,    1871.  (2878 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 26 


402  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Building  and  the  Finances  of  the 
Society.  Remarks  of  the  President.  [R.  C.  Winthrop.]  July  13,  1871. 
Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  July,  1871.  (2879 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Death  of  Matthew  Cradock.  By  Charles 
Deane.  [Boston,  1871.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

From  Proceedings,  November,  1871.  (288O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  of  Sir  John  Stanhope  to  Secretary 
Davison,  concerning  Elder  Brewster.  Read  before  the  Society,  May,  1871^ 
By  Charles  Deane.  [Boston.  1871.] 

Svo.  pp.  8. 

From  Proceedings,  May,  1871.  (2881 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letters  of  Lucy  Downing,  1626-1674. 
With  a  preface  containing  some  account  of  her  distinguished  son,  Sir 
George  Downing,  bart.  [R.  C.  Winthrop.]  [Boston,  1871.] 

Svo,  pp.  xliv,   (1),  (53. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  fifth  series,  Vol.  i.  (2882 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  of  the  Society  to  the  memory  of 
Hon.  David  Sears  and  George  Ticknor,  LL.  D.  February  9,  1871.  Boston, 
1871. 

Svo.  pp.  24. 

From  Proceedings,  February,  1871.  (2883 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Paul  Lunt's  diary.     May-December,  1775. 

Edited  by  S.  A.  Green.     Boston,  1872. 

Svo,  pp.  19. 

From  Proceedings,  February,  1872.  (2884 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  to  Walter  Scott,  on  the  one  hun 
dredth  anniversary  of  his  birthday,  by  the  Society,  August  15,  1871.  Boston, 
1872. 

Svo.  pp.  17. 

From  Proceedings,  August,  1871.  (2885 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Act  of  incorporation,  with  the  additional 

acts  and  by-laws,  with  a  list  of  officers  and  resident  members.     Boston,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  21. 

From  Proceedings,  December,  1873.  (2886 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  from  the  librarian  offering  the 
publications  for  sale.  May  20,  1873. 

Svo,   1  p.  (2887 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  confession  and  execution  of  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh.  Address,  September  11,  1873,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop.  [Bos 
ton,  1873.] 

Svo,  pp.  16.     Half  title.      No  title-page. 

From  Proceedings,  September,  1873.  (2888- 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  essay  on  the  origin  of  the  names  of 
towns  in  Massachusetts  settled  prior  to  1775.  Prefixed  an  essay  on  the 
name  of  the  town  of  Lexington.  By  W.  H.  WThitmore.  Reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings  for  1872-73.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  37. 

From  Proceedings,  February,  1873.  (2889 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Extracts  from  chapter  1  of  the  by-laws 
of  the  Society.  [Boston,  1873.] 

4to.     Sheet.  (2S9O* 


MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  403 

ASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Gen.  Washington's  headquarters  in  Cam 
bridge.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  in  Sept.,  1872.  By  Charles  Deane. 
Fifty  copies.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  9.  (2891 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  England's  trials  written  by  Capt. 
John  Smith.  Reprint  of  the  rare  first  edition  of  1620.  With  a  prefatory 
note  by  Charles  Deane.  Cambridge,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  10,   (22). 

Fifty  copies  from  Proceedings,  1871-1873.  (2892 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     [Proposed]    By-laws.     [October,    1873.] 
[Boston,  1873.] 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Same.      [November,  1873.]      Boston,  1873.     pp.  12.  (2893 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Early  history  of  the  public  schools  of 
Boston.     By  Robert  C.  Waterston.     No  imprint. 
Folio.     1  p. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1873.  (2893a 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Roger  W7illianis  and  the  Massachusetts 
charter.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  by  Charles  Deane.  Cambridge, 
1873. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

From  Proceedings,  February,  1873.  (2894 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  a  list  of  some  of 
the  works  of  John  Singleton  Copley.  Prepared  for  the  Society,  by  A.  T. 
Perkins.  Cambridge,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  13. 

From  Proceedings,  January,  1873.  (2895 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  of  the  Society  to  the  memory  of 
their  late  senior  member  and  former  president,  the  Hon.  James  Savage, 
LL.  D.,  March  13,  1873.  Boston,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  23. 

From  Proceedings,  March,  1873.  (2896 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Agassiz.  By  Robert  C.  Winthrop.  Bos 
ton,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 

Thirty-six  copies  printed  from  Proceedings.  (2897 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  case  of  Nathaniel  Jennison,  for  at 
tempting  to  hold  a  negro  as  a  slave  in  Massachusetts,  in  1781.     From  the 
minutes   of   Chief   Justice   Gushing,    with    references    to    contemporaneous 
records.     Communicated  to  the  Society  [by  Chief  Justice  Horace  Gray,  jr.], 
April  16,  1874.     Boston,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  Proceedings,  April,  1874.  (2898 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Judge   Lowell    and   the   Massachusetts 
Declaration  of  Rights.     Paper  read  before  the  Society,  April  16,  1874.     By 
Charles  Deane.     Boston,  1874. 
Svo,  pp.  9. 

From  Proceedings,  April,  1874.     Originally  published  with  only  8  pages.     Page 
9  was  inserted  and  also  appeared  as  a  leaflet.  (2899 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir   of    Hon.    William    Minot.     By 
R.  C.  Winthrop.     [Boston,  1874.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 
Twelve  copies  reprinted  from  Proceedings.  (29OO 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  a  special  meeting  of  the 
Society,  December  16,  1873;  being  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
destruction  of  the  tea  in  Boston  Harbor.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  70. 


404  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  genenlogy  of  the  families  of  Payne 
and  Gore.     [By  William  H.  Whitmore.]     Boston,  1875. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 

From  Proceedings,  January,  1875.  (29O2 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Charles  Sprague.     Prepared 
for  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.     By  PJdmund  Quincy.     Boston,  1875. 
8vo,  pp.  17.      Portrait. 

From  Proceedings,  May,  1875.  (29O3 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  upon  the  life  and  writings  of 
Charles  Sprague.  By  R.  C.  Waterston.  Before  the  Society,  February  11, 
1875.  Boston,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  16.      Portrait. 

From  Proceedings,  February,  1875.  (2904 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Voyages  of  the  Venetian  brothers  Zeno  to 
the  Northern  seas  in  the  fourteenth  century.      By  R.   H.   Major.     [Com 
municated  by  Charles  Deane.]     Boston,  1875. 
8vo,  pp.  19.      Folded  map. 
From  Proceedings,  October,  1874.  (29O5-2910 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  battle-field  of  Bunker  Hill :  with  a 
relation  of  the  action  by  William  Prescott,  and  illustrative  documents. 
Paper  communicated  to  the  Society,  June  10,  1875,  with  additions.  By 
Richard  Frothingham.  Boston,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  46.     Two  plates. 

From  Proceedings,  June,  1875.  (2911 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  copy  of  the  laws  of  Harvard  College, 
1655.     With  an  introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green.    Cambridge,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
From  Proceedings,  February,  1876.  (2912 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  General  Burgoyne  in  Boston.  By  George 
E.  Ellis. 

8vo,  pp.  233-247.     No  title-page. 

[From  Proceedings,  Mar.,  1876.]  (2913 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  heliotype  of  Washington's  autograph 
address  to  the  officers  of  the  American  Army,  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  March  15, 
1783.  Together  with  letters  of  Col.  Timothy  Pickering,  Governor  John 
Brooks,  Judge  Dudley  A.  Tyng,  and  William  A.  Hayes,  printed  from  the 
originals  authenticating  the  autograph,  or  describing  the  scene  at  the  deliv 
ery  of  the  address.  [Boston.]  Published  by  the  Society.  1876. 

fol.,  pp.  8,    (10).  (2914- 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Illustrations  of  the  siege  of  Boston. 
By  Richard  Frothingham.  Privately  printed.  Boston,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  40. 

From  Proceedings,  Marcb,  1876.  (2915 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Journal  of  a  tour  to  the  White  Mountains 

in  July,  1874,  by  Jeremy  Belknap,  D.  D.    Accompanied  with  a  map.    Printed 

from  the  original  manuscript,  with  a  pref?/;jry  note  by  the  editor  [Charles 

Deane].     Boston,  1876. 

Svo,  pp.  21. 

Reprinted  from  Collections,  fifth  series,  Vol.  n.  (291fi 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  the  Rev.  John  Pike,  of  Dover 
N.  H.  Edited,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  A.  H.  Quint.  Reprinted 
from  the  Proceedings.  [September,  1875.]  Cambridge,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (29H 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.   Theron  Metcalf.     Pre 

pared  for  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.    By  George  S.  Hale.    Boston,  187(5 

Svo,  pp.  10. 

From  Proceedings,  May,  1876,  (291* 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  405 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Joel  Parker,  LL.  D. 
By  Emory  Washburn.    Cambridge,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.   (2),  8.      Portrait. 
From  Proceedings,  Vol.  xiv.  (2919 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  a  recently  discovered  indenture 
relating  to  David  Thomson,  of  Piscataqua  and  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New 
England.  By  Charles  Deane.  With  a  copy  of  the  indenture.  Cambridge, 
1870. 

Svo,  pp.  34,    (L).      Folded  sheet.      Facsimile.      One  hundred  copies. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  May,   1876.  (292O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notice  of  Jean  Frederic  de  Waldeck. 
Read  before  the  Society,  October,  1876.  By  Samuel  A.  Green.  [Boston, 
1870.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

From  Proceedings,  Octoher,   187G.  (2921 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Officers  elected  April  20,  1876.  [Boston, 
1870]. 

8vo,  pp.  xi-xvi. 

From  Proceedings,  Vol.  xiv  [1875— 76] . 

Similar  lists  with  members  printed  in  1884,   1886,   1887,  and  1904,  from  the 
Proceedings.  (2922 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paul  Revere's  Signal :  The  true  Story 
of  the  Signal  Lanterns  in  Christ  Church,  Boston.  By  John  Lee  Watson. 
With  remarks  on  laying  Dr.  Watson's  communication  before  the  Society, 
November  9,  1870.  By  Charles  Deane.  [Boston,  1870.] 

8vo,  pp.  163-177.     No  title-page.     Title  on  cover. 

Same.     Cambridge,  1877.     Svo,  pp.  16. 

Same.     New  York,  1880.     Svo,  pp.  32,  illustrated. 

From  Proceedings,  November,   1876.  (2923 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  October  meeting,  1870. 
[Boston,  1870.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (2924 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    .Rules,  Orders,  and  Statutes  of  Harvard 
College  instituted  by  the  President  and  Council  of  New  England,  23d  July, 
1680.     Presented  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society  in  March,  1870 ;  with  remarks 
by  the  Secretary  [Charles  Deane].     Cambridge,  1870. 
Svo,  pp.  9. 

From  Proceedings,  March,  1876.  (2925 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Story  of  the  Old  Elm  on  Boston  Common. 
[By  R.  C.  Waterston.]     Boston,  1870. 
Svo,  pp.  23.      Woodcut. 

From  Proceedings,  March,  1876.  (2926 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     France  and  the  United  States.     Histor 
ical  Review,  by  the  Count  Adolphe  de  Circourt.     [Introduction  by  Robert 
C.   Winthrop.l     Boston,   1877. 
8vo,  pp.  55. 

From  Proceedings,  October,  1876.  (2927 

MASSACHUSETTS     HISTORICAL     SOCIETY.     Letters     and    documents     relating    to 

Slavery  in  Massachusetts.     Edited,  with  a  Preface  and  Notes,  by  Charles 

Deane.     Reprinted  from  the  Collections  [fifth  series,  Vol.  HI]  of  the  Society. 

Cambridge,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.   (2),  375-442.     Twenty-five  copies.  (292S 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Charles  Wentworth  Upham. 
By  George  E.  Ellis.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1870. 
Cambridge,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  43.      Portrait.  (2929 


406  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  John  Appleton,  M.  D.  By 
Charles  Deane.  Boston,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  365-367.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  October,  1877.  (293O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  John  H.  Clifford,  LL.  D., 
prepared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society,  by  R.  C.  Winthrop. 
Boston,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  30.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1877.  (2931 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Orderly  Book  of  Col.  William  Hen- 
shaw,  of  the  American  Army,  April  20-Sept.  20,  1775.  With  a  Memoir  by 
Emory- Washburn,  and  Notes  by  C.  C.  Smith.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceed 
ings  for  October,  187G.  Boston,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  86.      Portrait.  (2932 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tribute  of  the  Society  to  the  Memory  of 
Edmund  Quincy  and  John  Lothrop  Motley.     Boston,  1877. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1877.  (2933 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  a  Part  of  the  Sufferings 
and  Losses  of  Jolley  Allen,  a  Refugee,  March,  1776.  With  a  Preface  and 
Notes,  by  C.  C.  Smith.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  February,  1878. 
Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  (2934 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Argument  of  Tutor  Nicholas  Sever,  read 
before  the  Licutenant-Governor  and  Council,  23d  August,  1723,  in  support  of 
his  claim  to  a  seat  in  the  corporation  of  Harvard  College;  with  an  intro 
duction  by  G.  Dexter.  Cambridge,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  23.      Fifty  copies. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  February,  1878.  (2935 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Correspondence  of  Hartlib,  Haak,  Olden 
burg,  and  others  of  the  founders  of  the  Royal  Society,  with  Governor  Win 
throp,  of  Connecticut.  1661-1672.  With  an  introduction  and  notes,  by 
R.  C.  Winthrop.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1878.  Boston, 
1878. 

8vo,  pp.  49.  (2936 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  New   England  from   1620  to 
1680.     By  William  Hubbard.     [Boston,  1878.] 
8vo,  pp.  xv,  14,  664-676. 
With  a  prefatory  note  by  Charles  Deane. 

Consists   of  the  portions   of  Hubbard's    History   which   were   missing   prior  to 
1878,  and  which  are  lacking  in  the  Society's  editions.  (2937 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIEIY.     Letters    from    George    Washington    to 
General  William  Heath.     1775-1780.     Boston,  1878. 
Svo,   pp.    (2),   285.      Portrait. 

Taken  bodily  from  the  Collections   [fifth  series,  Vol.   ivl,  and  published  with 
out  authorization  of  the  Society.  (2938 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Letters  of  Andrew   Eliot,   D.   D.,  to  his 
sons,  Samuel  and  John.     [Compiled  by  George  Dexter.]      [Boston,  1878.] 
8vo,  pp.  29.      Fifteen  copies. 
From  the  Proceedings,  September,  1878.  (2939 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Letters   of    Christopher    Columbus    and 
Americus  Vespucci  us.     With  an  introduction,  by  G.  Dexter.     Boston,  1878. 
Svo,  pp.  22.      Facsimile. 
From  Proceedings,  October,   1878.  (294O 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  407 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Benjamin  Robbins  Cur 
tis,  LL.  D.,  prepared  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  tbe  Society.  By  Chandler 
Robbins.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  26.      Portrait. 

From  Proceedings,  January,  1878.  (2941 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  George  Bern  is,  prepared  agree 
ably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.     By  E.  R.  Hoar.     Boston,  1878. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
From  Proceedings,  March,  1S78.  (21)42 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  James  Savage.  LL.  I')., 
late  President  of  tbe  Society.  Prepared,  agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  tbe 
Society,  by  G.  S.  Hi  Hard.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  39. 

From  Proceedings,  March,   1878.  (2948 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Records  of  tbe  President  and  Council  of 
New  Hampshire,  from  January  1,  1679-80,  to  Dec.  22,  1080.  Edited,  with 
notes  and  an  introduction,  by  Charles  Deane.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.   20.      Facsimile. 

From  Proceedings,  September,  1878.      Fifty  copies.  (2944 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  extracts  from  the  Orderly  Book  of 
Colonel  Israel  Hutchinson,  of  the  American  Army,  March  iM-.Tuly  8,  177<>. 
With  an  introduction  by  Lucius  R.  Paige,  and  notes  by  Charles  C.  Smith. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1878.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Thirty  copies  printed.  (2945 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  to  William  Cullen  Bryant.  By 
Robert  C.  Waterston,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  June  13,  1878.  With  an 
Appendix.  Boston,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  53,    (1).      Also  large  paper  edition. 

From  Proceedings.  (294G 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tutor  Henry  Flynt's  Journey  from  Cam 
bridge  to  Portsmouth  in  1754.     Written  by  David  Sewall,  who  accompanied 
him.     Edited,  with  notes,  by  Charles  Deane.     Cambridge,  1878. 
8vo,  pp.  9.      Fifty  copies. 
From  Proceedings,  January,  1878. 
The  title  of  the  paper  is  Father  Flynt's  Journey.  (2947 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     John   Lothrop   Motley.     A   Memoir.     By 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.     Boston,  1879. 
8vo,   pp.   vii,   278. 
Enlarged   from   Proceedings,   December,    1878.  (2948 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Journal    of   Thomas    Wallcut,    in    1790. 
With  notes,  by  G.  Dexter.     Cambridge,  1879. 
8vo,   pp.   42. 

From  Proceedings,  October,  1879.  (2949 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Caleb  Strong,  United  States 
Senator    and    Governor    of    Massachusetts,    1745-1818.     By    Henry    Cabot 
Lodge.     Cambridge,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  29. 

From  Proceedings,  Vol.  i.  (295O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Emory  Washburn,  LL.  D. 
By  A.  P.  Peabody.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  [January],  1879. 
Cambridge,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.   14.      Portrait.  (2951 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.  Josi;Tli  Bartlett,  LL.  D. 
By  Richard  Frothingham.     Cambridge,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  Proceedings,  Vol.  i,  pp.  323-330.  (2952 


408  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.  William  Sullivan,  pre 
pared    for    Early    Diary    of    Massachusetts    Historical    Proceedings.     By 
Thomas  C.  Amory.     Cambridge,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  13. 

Prom   Proceedings,  Vol.   n,  pp.    150-160.  (295,1 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     William  G.  Brooks.     Life  and  Character. 
By  R.  C.  Waterston.     [Boston,  1879.] 
Svo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

From  Proceedings.  (2954 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  of  Rev.  Edward  Taylor.  Re 
printed  from  the  Proceedings  for  April.  1S80.  [Boston,  1880.] 

Svo,   pp.   18.      No  title-page.  (2955 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Influence  of  the  English  Universities  in 
the  Development  of  New  England.     By  F.  B.  Dexter.     Cambridge,  1880. 
Svo,  pp.   17.     Two  folded  sheets. 

From  Proceedings,  February,   1880.  (2950 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  of  Erasmus  Rask  to  Henry 
Wheaton.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceed  inr/ft  of  the  Society  for  April.  1880. 
[Boston,  1880.] 

Svo,  pp.   18-22.  (295T 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [The  life  and  character  of  Major  Pit- 
cairn,  by  Charles  Hudson.]      [Cambridge,  1880.1 
8vo,  pp.  315-320.     No  title-page. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.]  (2958 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Edward  Augustus  Crownin- 
shield.     By  Charles  Deane.     [Boston,  1880.] 
Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 
From  Proceedings,  February,  1880.  (2959 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Memoir    of    Edward    Hamilton    Sears. 
By  Chandler  Robbins.     [Boston,  1880.] 
Svo,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  September,  1880.  (2960 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Memoir  of  George   Sumner.      Prepared 
at  the  request  of  the  Society.     By  R.  C.  Waterston.     Cambridge,  1880. 
Svo,  pp.  37. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Vol.  xvm   (1880-81),  pp.  1S9-223.        (2961 
MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the   Hon.    John   Glen   King. 
By  William  P.  Upham. 

Svo,   pp.   37-40.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1880.  (2962 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir   of  Jacob   Bigelow.     By   George 
E.  Ellis.     Cambridge,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.   105.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1880.  (2963 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  John  Albion  Andrew.  LL.  D. 
By  P.  W.  Chandler.     Cambridge.  3880. 
8vo,   pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1880.  <29(>4 

MASSACHUSETTS     HISTORICAL     SOCIETY.      Memoir     of     Lemuel     Shattuck.      By 
Charles  Hudson.     [1880.] 
Svo,  pp.   155-165. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.]  (2965 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  Hampshire  without  provincial  gov 
ernment.  108f)-1690.  An  historical  sketch.  By  C.  W.  Tuttle.  Cam 
bridge,  1880. 

Svo.  pp.  13.      Folded  plate. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  October,  1879.  (2966 


MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  409 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Relation  of  a  Voyage  to  Sagadahoc, 
now  first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  Lambeth  Palace  Li 
brary.  Edited,  with  Preface,  Notes,  and  Appendix,  by  B.  F.  DeCosta. 
Cambridge,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  43.     Facsimile. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  May,  1880.  (29O7 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Subjects  for  Master's  degree  in  Harvard 
College.     1G65-1791.     Translated   and   arranged,   with   an    introduction   and 
notes,  by  E.  J.  Young.     Cambridge,  1880. 
8vo.  pp.  38. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding*,  June,  1880.  (29«S 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Count  Adolphe 
<!<•  Circourt.     By  It.  C.  Winthrop.     [Boston,  1880.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.      No  title-page.      Title  on  cover. 

Privately  printed  from  the  Proceedings.  (2969 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws.  [Proposed,  1881.1  [Boston, 
1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  11. 

Printed    in    the   Proceedings,   Vol.    x,    and    afterwards    reprinted    as    No.    2980 
below.  (297O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Concerning  President  Garfield's  Ancestry. 
A  communication  from  E.  G.  Porter.     Read  at  the  October  [1881]  meeting 
of  the  Society.     Cambridge,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1881.  (2971 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [The  course  pursued  by  some  of  the 
founders  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony  toward  the  Church  of  England.  By 
Robert  C.  Winthrop.]  [1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  288-301.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1881.  (2972 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  on  the  Russian  victories,  given 
in  King's  Chapel,  March  25,  1813.  By  James  Freeman,  and  a  catalogue  of 
the  library  given  by  King  William  III  to  King's  Chapel  in  1698.  With  intro 
ductory  remarks  by  H.  W.  Foote.  Cambridge,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March  and  May,  1881.  (2973 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  First  Voyage  under  Sir  Humphrey 
Gilbert's  patent  of  1578.     By  G.  Dexter.     Cambridge,  1881.' 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1881.  (2974 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Governor  Bradford's  manuscript  history 
of  Plymouth  plantation,  and  its  transmission  to  our  times.  By  Justin 
\Yinsor.  Cambridge,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  18.     Private  edition,  75  copies. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1881.  (2975 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Robert  M.  Mason.  Prepared 
agreeably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  [By  R.  C.  Winthrop.  jr.]  Cam 
bridge,  1881. 

8vo.  pp.  24.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Vol.  xvm    (1880-81).  (2976 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  portraits  of  John  Hampden,  in  the 
Executive  Mansion  at  Washington,  and  of  Lafayette,  in  the  Hall  of  the 
Ilnuse  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States.  By  R.  C.  Winthrop.  Bos 
ton,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Privately  reprinted  from   the  Proceedings,  June  9  and   September  8,   1881. 

(2977 


410  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Professor  .7.  Lewis  Diman,  D.  D.     A  me 
morial  tribute  by  Edward  J.  Young.     Cambridge,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  16. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1881.  (2978 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Selections  from  the  letters  of  E.  II.  Mills. 
Cambridge,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  44. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  September,  1881.  (2979 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Act  of  incorporation,  with  the  additional 
acts  and  by-laws ;  with  a  list  of  officers  and  resident  members.     Boston,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1881.  (2980 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Daniel  Webster's  Libel  Suit  against  Mayor 
Theodore  Lyman.    Remarks  by  George  B.  Chase.     [Boston,  1882.] 
8vo,  pp.  281-284,  323,  324.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (2981 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  a  Tour  from  Boston  to  Gneida, 
June,  1T9G.  By  Jeremy  Belknap,  in  company  with  Dr.  Morse.  With  notes 
by  G.  Dexter.  [Cambridge,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted   from  the  Proceedings,  October,   1882.  (2982 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letters  of  Henry  Wheaton,  1805-06. 
[Cambridge,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  19.      Fifty  copies. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  September,  1882.  (2983 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Delano  A.  Goddard.     By  C.  C. 
Smith.     Cambridge,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  17. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1892.  (2984 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.  George  S.  Hillard,  LL.  D. 
By  F.  W.  Palfrey.     [Boston,  1882.] 
8vo,  pp.  339-348. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1882.  (2985 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir   of   Thaddeus   William    Harris. 
By  E.  D.  Harris.     Cambridge,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  14.     Two  folded  sheets. 
Reprinted  from  Vol.  xix  of  the  Proceedings,  May,  1882.  (2986 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Porter-Poor  Duel.     By  Ellis  Ames. 
[Boston,  1882.] 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1882.  (2987 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Suffolk   County   Bar   Book.     1770-1805. 
With  introduction  and  notes,  by  G.  Dexter.     Cambridge,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  40.      Facsimile. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1881.  (2988 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  to  Longfellow  and  Emerson,  by 
the  Society.  Boston,  1882. 

4 to,  pp.  62.     With  portraits. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  xix,  266-278,  298-310.  (2989 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Account  of  the  Seals  of  the  Judicial 
Courts  of  the  Colony  and  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay:  1680-1780. 
By  Abner  Cheney  Goodell,  jr.  Cambridge,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  16.     Two  plates. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  Account  of  the  Seals  of  the  Judicial 
Courts  of  the  Colony  and  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay:  1080-1780. 
By  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.     Boston,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  14.     Two  plates. 

Reprinted,  with  slight  alterations,  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1883.  One 
hundred  copies  in  this  form  were  reprinted  from  the  New  England  Historical 
Genealogical  Register,  Octoher,  1883,  and  at  the  same  time  100  copies  with  "only 
12  pp.  were  printed.  (2991 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Account  of  a  part  of  Sufferings  and 
Losses  of  Jolley  Allen,  a  Native  of  London.  With  preface  and  notes,  by 
Frances  Mary  Stoddard.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  Historical  Society  for  February,  1878.  Boston,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (2992 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Account  of  the  White  Kennett  Li 
brary  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 
By  Charles  Deane.  Read  before  the  Society,  June,  1883.  [Cambridge, 
1883.1 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1883.  (2993 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  Cabinet  of  the  Society. 
[Boston,  1883.]  Embodied  in  the  catalogue  of  paintings. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (2994 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Commemoration  of  the  four  hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Martin  Luther,  by  the  Society,  November  10, 
1883.     Boston,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  39. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1883.  (2995 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Inscriptions  on  the  bronze  tablets  re 
cently  placed  on  the  gates  of  the  older  burial  grounds,  in  Boston,  Massa 
chusetts.  Prepared  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cambridge,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1883.  (2996 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     John   Harvard.     Extracts  from  the  re 
marks  of  the  Rev.  George  E.  Ellis  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society  for  October, 
1883.     [Cambridge,  1883.] 
8vo,  pp.  (2). 

Appended  i4  Circular  asking  for  aid  toward  researches  in  regard  to  Harvard." 

(2997 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  George  Ticknor.  By  William 
W.  Greenough.  [Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1883.]  Cam 
bridge,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.   11.  (2998 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Monthly  meeting  of  the  Society,  Decem 
ber  14,  1882.     [Address  by  R.  C.  Winthrop.]      [Boston,  1883.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1882.  (2999 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Monthly  meeting,  February  8,  1883. 
[Boston,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

From  the  Proceedings.     Contains  address  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  giving  ac 
count  of  his  travels  in  Europe.  (3OOO 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    A  short  account  of  the  Society.     [By  C.  C. 
Smith.]     [Boston,  1883.] 
8vo,  pp.  3. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October.   1882. 
Second  edition,  published  in  December,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  3.  (3OO1 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sir  Christopher  Gardiner,  knight ;  an  his 
torical  monograph.     By  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.     From  Vol.  xx  of  the  Proceedings,    i 
With  additions.     Cambridge,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1883.  (3OO2    ! 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  trial  and  execution,  for  petit  treason, 
of  Mark  and  Phillis,  slaves  of  Capt.  John  Codman,  who  murdered  their  mas 
ter  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  1755;  for  which  the  man  was  hanged  and 
gibbeted,  and  the  woman  was  burned  to  death.  Including  also  some  account 
of  other  punishments  by  burning  in  Massachusetts.  By  Abner  Cheney 
Goodell,  jr.  Cambridge,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  39. 

Two  hundred  copies  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1883.  (30  3 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  American  patriotism  on  the  sea.  By 
A.  B.  Ellis.  Cambridge,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1884.  (3OO4 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Letter  from  Estes  Howe  to  Charles 
Den ne  relative  to  the  abode  of  John  Hull,  and  Samuel  Sewall.  Communi 
cated  by  Arthur  B.  Ellis,  November  13,  1884.1  [Cambridge.  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  312-326.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O05 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Copy  of  a  short  poem  by  Chief  Justice 
Samuel  Sewall.  Written  January  1,  1701.  Communicated  with  a  note,  by 
Samuel  A.  Green. 

8vo,  p.  1.     No  title-page. 

[From  the  Proceedings,  Jan.,  1884.]  (300G 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Daniel  Sullivan's  visits,  May  and  June, 
1781,  to  Gen.  John  Sullivan,  in  Philadelphia,  to  explain  declarations  in  Sir 
Henry  Clinton's  secret  journal.  By  Thomas  C.  Amory.  Reprinted  from  a 
paper  read  to  the  Society,  March.  1884.  With  additional  comments.  Cam 
bridge,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1884.  (3OO7 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Further  notes  on  the  history  of  witch 
craft  in  Massachusetts,  containing  additional  evidence  of  the  passage  of  the 
act  of  1711  for  reversing  the  attainders  of  the  witches ;  also  affirming  the 
legality  of  the  special  court  of  oyer  and  terminer  of  1092 ;  with  a  heliotypi1 
plate  of  the  act  of  1711,  as  printed  in  1713,  and  an  appendix  of  documents,  , 
etc.     By  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.     Cambridge,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  52. 

Reprinted,  with  slight  alterations,  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  Juno. 
1883.  (3008 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Groton    during    Shays's    rebellion.     By 
S.  A.  Green.     [Boston,  1884.]     Groton  historical  series,  No.  3. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1884.  (3OOJ) 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Chandler  Bobbins, 
D.  D.     By  C.  C.  Smith.     Cambridge,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  19.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1883.  (3010 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  George  Barrell  Emerson.  By 
R.  C.  Waterston.  Presented  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society,  May  10,  1883. 
With  a  supplement.  Cambridge,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  124  (2).     Portrait. 

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MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  413 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  a  copy  of  Dr.  William  Doug 
lass's  Almanack  for  1743,  touching  the  subject  of  medicine  in  Massachusetts 
before  his  time.  By  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cambridge,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,   1884.  (3O12 

.MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Notice  of  M.    [Francois]    Mignet.     [By 
R.  C.  Winthrop.]      [Boston,  1884.] 
8vo,  pp.  9.      [No  title-page.] 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1884.  (3O13 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Reasons  for  concluding  that  the  act  of 
1711,  reversing  the  attainders  of  the  persons  convicted  of  witchcraft  in 
Massachusetts  in  1092,  became  a  law.  Being  a  reply  to  supplementary 
notes,  etc.,  by  George  H.  Moore,  LL.  D.  By  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  Cambridge. 
1884. 

8vo,  pp.  21. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1884.  (3O14 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Supplementary  notes  on  witchcraft  in 
Massachusetts ;  a  critical  examination  of  the  alleged  law  of  1711  for  re 
versing  the  attainders  of  the  witches  of  1692.  By  G.  II.  Moore.  Cambridge, 
1884. 

Svo,  pp.  25.      Folded  sheet. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March  13,  1884.  (3O15 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  to  the  memory  of  George  Dexter, 
late  recording  secretary  of  the  Society.  January  10,  1884.  Cambridge, 
1884. 

Svo,  pp.  11. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,   1884.  (3O16 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY".  Alexandra  Vattemare :  his  services  in 
connection  with  the  Boston  City  Library.  By  Josiah  Phillips  Quincy. 
Cambridge,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  November,  1884.  (3O17 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  authentication  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence,  July  4,  1776.     By  Mellen  Chamberlain.     Cambridge,  1885. 
Svo,  pp.  28. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceed  ings,  November,  1884.  (3O18 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  A  briefe  description  of  New  England  and 
the  several  towns  therein,  together  with  the  present  government  thereof. 
[From  a  manuscript  written  in  1660  by  Samuel  Maverick,  and  recently  dis 
covered  in  the  British  Museum  by  H.  F.  Waters ;  communicated  to  the 
Society  by  John  T.  Hassnm.]  [Boston,  1885.] 

Printed  in  the  Proceedings,  October,  1884,  and  reprinted  from  the  New 
England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  (xxxix,  33-48)  for  January, 
1885.  '3O19 

Svo,  pp.  2S. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  paintings,  engravings, 
busts,  and  miscellaneous  articles  belonging  to  the  cabinet  of  the  Society. 
Boston,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.    (3),   14.'{.  (3O20 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  asking  for  subscriptions  for  the 
purpose  of  procuring  a  portrait  of  R.  C.  Winthrop.  April  17,  1885. 

8vo,  sheet.  (3O21 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  difference  of  opinion  concerning  the 
reasons  why  Katharine  Winthrop  refused  to  marry  Chief  Justice  Sewall. 
[By  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr.]  Boston,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.  25.     Title  on  cover  is  "A  few  words  in  defence  of  an  elderly  lady." 
Read  before  the  Society,  but  excluded  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O22 


414  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Extracts  from  a  diary  kept  by  Jonathan 
Mason  of  a  journey  from  Boston  to  Savannah  in  1804.     [With  notes,  by 

C.  H.  Hill.]     Cambridge,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1885.  (3O23 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Final  notes  on  witchcraft  in  Massa 
chusetts  :  a  summary  vindication  of  the  laws  and  liberties  concerning  at 
tainders,  with  corruption  of  blood,  escheats,  forfeitures  for  crime,  and  par 
don  of  offenders,  in  reply  to  the  "  Reasons,"  etc.,  of  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr. 
By  George  H.  Moore.  New  York,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  120. 

Read  in  part  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  and  in  part  before  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  March  12,  1885  ;  but  not  printed  in  the  ]>,•<,- 
ceedings.  (3O24 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle.     By 
Edmund  F.  Slafter.     Boston,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  0.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1885.  (3O25 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of   George  Dexter.     By   C.   C. 
Smith.     Cambridge,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  12.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  November,  1884:  (3O26 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Thayer.     By  G.  E, 
Ellis.     Cambridge,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  51.     Illustrated.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  second  series,  Vol.  n.  (3<;27 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Frothing- 
ham,  LL.  D.     By  Charles  Deane.     Cambridge,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  17.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1885.  (3028 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of   Samuel    F.   Haven,   LL.   D. 
By  Charles  Deane.     Cambridge,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  16.     Portrait. 

Reprinted   from   Proceedings,   February,   1885.  (3O29 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Stephen  Salisbury.     By  John 

D.  Washburn.     Worcester,  Mass.,  1885. 

8vo,  ppt  18.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O30 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  the  early  appearance  of  the 
Northern  lights  in  New  England.     By  Samuel  A.  Green.     Cambridge,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1885.  (3O31 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Samuel    Maverick's   Palisade   House  of 
1630.     By  Mellen  Chamberlain.     Cambridge,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  10.. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1885.  (3032 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Arnold's  Expedition  against  Quebec,  1775- 
76.     The  diary  of  Ebenezer  Wild,  with  a  list  of  such  diaries.     By  Justin 
Winsor.     Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

Seventy-five  copies  privately  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1886. 
"  From  a  manuscript  presented  to  Harvard  College  library  in  1850.  A  journal 
nearly  identical  with  this  was  published  by  the  same  editor  in  the  New  England 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  April,  1852,  as  the  journal  of  Joseph 
Ware,  of  Needham,  Mass.  Later  evidence  shows  that  neither  Ebenezer  Wild 
nor  Joseph  Ware,  of  Needham,  were  in  Arnold's  army,  and  that  the  original  of 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  415 

these  two  journals  was  most  probably  written  by  Ebenezer  Tolman.  For  dis 
cussion  of  the  question  of  authorship,  see  Justin  H.  Smith's  'Arnold's  march 
from  Cambridge  to  Quebec,'  1903,  pp.  44-51." 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal  of  Captain  Henry  Dearborn  in 
the  Quebec  Expedition,  1775.     Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  33. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1886.]  (3O34 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letters  of  John  Lord  Cutts  to  Colonel 
Joseph  Dudley,  then  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  afterwards 
Governor  of  Massachusetts.  1693-1700.  Cambridge,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  31.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O35 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Original  crayon  of  Daniel  Webster.     [By 
Robert  C.  Winthrop.]      [1886.] 
8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1886.]  (3O3« 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society,  in  the  order  of  their  election.     [Boston,  1886.] 
8vo,  pp.  ix— xxxi,  v.     No  title-page. 
From  the  Collections,  sixth  series,  Vol.   i.  (3O37 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  David  Sears.  Prepared  agree 
ably  to  a  resolution  of  the  Society,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.  Cambridge, 
1886. 

8vo,  pp.  31.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1886.  (3O3H 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the  Hon.  John  J.  Babson.     By 
Charles  C.  Smith.     Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  November,  1886.  (3O39 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of   John   Langdon    Sibley.     By 
Andrew  P.  Peabody.     Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  23.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1886.  (3O4O 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.   William   Stoodley 

Bartlet.     By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Privately  printed.     Boston,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.                                                (3O41 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Reminiscences    of   the    Insurrection    in 
Santo  Domingo.     By  Samuel  G.  Perkins.     Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  88. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1886.  (3O42 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     1779.     Sullivan's  Expedition  against  the 
Indians  of  New  York.     A  letter  from  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  to  Justin 
Winsor,  with  the  journal  of  William  McKendry.     Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  45. 

One  hundred  copies,  privately  printed  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachu 
setts  Historical  Society,  188£.  (3::43 
MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Thomas  Handasyd  Perkins  and  the  Mon 
ument  to  Washington.     Remarks  of  Robert  C.  Winthrop  at  a  meeting  of 
the  Society.     November  12,  1885.     [Boston,  1886.] 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

From  the  Proceedings.  (3O44 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Two  brief  papers  :  Being  The  Abandoned 
Boston;  The  Extent  of  the  Continental   Line  of  the  Revolutionary  Army 
Misconceived.     By  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 

Privately  reprinted,  seventy-five  copies,  from   the  Proceedings,  second  series, 
Vol.  ii.  (3045 


416  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Will  of  John  Langdon  Sibley,  of  Cam 
bridge. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  imprint. 

Reprint  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1886.  (3045« 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Cartographical  History  of  the  North 
eastern  Boundary  controversy  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain. 
By  Justin  Winsor.  Cambridge,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  24. 

Privately  reprinted,  seventy-five  copies,  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
October,  1887.  (3040 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  "  May 
flower  ;  "  his  books  and  autographs,  with  other  notes.  By  Justin  Winsor. 
Cambridge,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Seventy-five  copies,  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3047 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Index  to  the  first  twenty  volumes  of  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Society.  1791-1883.  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  v,    (2),  521.  (3:48 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal  of  Henry  Dearborn,  1770-1783. 
Edited  by  Mellen  Chamberlain.     Cambridge,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  34. 
Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings,   1886.  (3049 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Alexander  II.   Bullock.     By 
Charles  Devens.     Cambridge,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  22.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1887.  (3O50 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Memoir   of   Charles   Callahan    Perkins. 
By  Samuel  Eliot.    Cambridge,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  26.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O51 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Kirkland  Lothrop, 
D.  D.,  LL.  D.    By  Andrew  P.  Peabody.    Cambridge,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1886.  (3O52 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Memoir   of  the   Hon.    Francis   Edward 
Parker.    By  Edward  Bangs.    Cambridge,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O53 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the   Rev.   Nicholas   Hoppin, 
D.  D.     By  Fitch  Edward  Oliver,  M.  D.     Cambridge,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  14.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O54 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Note  on  the  Spurious  Letters  of  Moiit- 
calm,  1759.     By  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
From  the  Proceedings,  January,  1887.  (3055 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  of  Dr.  James  Freeman  Clarke 
on  presenting  an  Atlas  of  Maps  of  the  Wars  of  the  French  Republic,  and 
giving  an  Account  of  the  former  Owner,  Madam  Swan.     [Boston,  1887.] 
8vo,  pp.  46-48.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3056 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Remarks  on  Mrs.  Rockwood's  Recollec 
tions  of  Colonel  Prescott]     By  Samuel  A.  Green,    June,  1887. 
Sheet. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3057 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  417 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Sharpies  Pictures.  Elaborate  Re 
joinder  to  Major  Walter's  Plea.  His  Evidence  reviewed  in  detail  by  the 
Historical  Society  Committee.  What  he  must  show.  [By  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.] 
[Boston,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  17.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Boston  Post,  February  2,  1887.  (3O58 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society  to  Francis  E.  Parker.  Edited  by  Robert  C.  Winthorp,  jr.  Cam 
bridge  :  Privately  printed.  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  72.      Portrait. 

Mostly  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O59 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws.  Proposed  By-laws.  [Boston, 
1888.]  Signed  by  R.  C.  Winthrop,  jr. 

8vo,   pp.    (3).  (3O6O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Paintings  belonging 
to  the  Society.  [By  F.  E.  Oliver.]  [Boston,  1888.] 

8vo,   pp.   29.  (3061 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Congregational  Churches  in  Nova  Scotia. 
By  Samuel  A.  Green.     Cambridge,  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 
Reprinted 'from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1888.  (3O62 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  French  War  Papers  of  the  Marechal 
de  Levis.   described  by   the  Abbe   Casgrain.     With   Comments,    by   Francis 
Parkman  and  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge,  1888. 
8vo,  pp.   11. 
Fifty  copies  privately  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April  12,  1888.      (3O63 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Hubbard's  Map  of  New  England,  en 
graved  probably  by  John  Foster,  the  first  printer  of  Boston.  Remarks 
made  before  the  Society,  November  8,  1888,  by  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D. 
With  a  facsimile  of  the  map.  Cambridge,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Supplement.      Hubbard's  Map  of  New  England  [with  the  "White  Hills"  mapj. 

8vo,  pp.   11,   12.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  June,  1890.  (3O<>4 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  John  C.  Phillips.  By  Rev. 
Edward  G.  Porter.  With  the  remarks  of  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  and 
other  tributes.  Cambridge,  18S8. 

8vo,  pp.  12.      Portrait. 

Privately  printed  from  the  Proceedings.  (3OC>5 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the   Hon.    Charles    Hudson. 
By  Edward  G.  Porter.     [Boston,  1888.] 
8vo,  pp.  28-32.      Half  title. 
From  the  Proceedings.  (3O66 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Population  of  Groton  at  different 
Times,  with  some  Notes  on  the  Provincial  Census  of  1705.  A  Paper  read 
before  the  Society,  on  May  10,  1888,  and  now  reprinted  from  the  Proceed- 
in;/.^.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.  Cambridge,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (3OG7 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Records  of  the  Old  Colony  Club,  1769- 
177^..  Boston.  1888. 

8vo,  pp.    [1],  382-444.      Facsimile. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1887.  (3O68 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 27 


418  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Remarks    on    Ilubbard's    Map    of    New 
England.     By  Charles  Deane.     Cambridge,  1888. 
8vo,  pp.   12. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,    1887.  (3O<»9 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Report   of   the   Committee   on    By-laws, 
with  a  Reprint  of  the  Existing  By-laws,  May  10,  1888.     Boston,  1888. 
8vo,  pp.   16.     No  title-pnge. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (.'iO7O 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     A    report    of    the    trial    of    Mrs.    Anne 
Hutchinson  before  the  Church  in  Boston,  March,  1038.     Communicated  by 
Franklin  Bowditch  Dexter  to  the  Society,  October  11,  1888. 
8vo,   pp.   35.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O71 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Act  of  Incorporation,  with  the  addi 
tional  Acts  and  By-laws  of  tlia  Society;  and  a  List  of  Officers  and  Resident 
Members.  Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  21. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O72 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  kept  by  Sergeant  David  Holden. 
of  Groton,  Massachusetts,  during  the  latter  part  of  the  French  and  Indian 
War.  February  20-November  29,  17GO.  With  Notes  and  an  Introduction. 
By  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.  Cambridge,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  30. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Printed  later  in  his  "Three  Military  Diaries,"   Groton,   1001.  i  :iO73 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  some  Briefs  in  Appeal  Causes 
which  relate  to  America,  tried  before  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  Appeals 
of  Prize  Causes  of  His  Majesty's  Privy  Council,  173G-1758.  By  Paul  Leices 
ter  Ford.  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  20.     Printed  in  the  alternate  blank  pages. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O74 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Maverick's  account  of  New  England.  Re 
marks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  April  11,  1889  [on  the  word  "  Foy  "  and  Mar- 
blehead]. 

8vo,  p.  1.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O7i> 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  James  Freeman  Clarke.     By 
Andrew  P.  Peabody.     Cambridge,  1889. 
Svo,  pp.  21. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (SO7(5 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Note-book  kept  by  Capt.  Robert  Keayne 
an  Early  Settler  of  Boston.  Remarks  made  before  the  Society,  March  14. 
1889.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.  Cambridge,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  second  series,  Vol.  iv.  C1077 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Note-book    kept    by    the    Rev.    Willian 

Briusmead,  the  first  minister  of  Marlborough,  Mass.     Remarks  made  befon 

the  Society,   February   14,   1889.     By   Samuel   Abbott  Green,   M.   D.     Cam 

bridge,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  second  series,  Vol.  iv.  (307£ 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  a  Manuscript  Volume  con 
taining  certain  Minutes  of  the  Massachusetts  General  Court  [about  Indiai 
captives].  1749,  1750.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.  Boston,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page. 

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MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  419 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  Benjamin  Tompson's  Elegy 
on  John  Woodmaucy  and  Ezekiel  Cheerer.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green. 
Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  2,    (2).     No  title-page.     Folded  sheet  containing  facsimile  of  broad 
side. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Royal  Arms  and  other  Royal  Emblems 
and  Memorials  in  use  in  the  Colonies  before  the  American  Revolution.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  January  10,  1889.  By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F. 
Slafter,  A.  M.  Boston.  Privately  printed,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  second  series,  Vol.  iv.  (3O81 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Some    Indian    Names.     [Remarks    by 
Samuel  A.  Green.]      [Boston,  1889.] 
8vo,  pp.  3.      Half  title. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  188!).  (3O82 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Charles 
.  Deane,  by  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  at  a  special  meeting,  De 
cember  3,  1889.     Boston,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  31. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3OS3 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The    Aspinwall    Barlow    Library.     By 
Mellen  Chamberlain.     [Boston,  1890.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O84 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Augustine  Dupre,  and  his  Work  for 
America.  Remarks  made  before  the  Society,  March  13,  1890.  By  William 
S.  Appleton.  Cambridge,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3O85 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Blodget's  Plan  of  the  Battle  on  the 
Shores  of  Lake  George,  8  September,  1755.  Remarks  made  before  the  So 
ciety,  March  13,  1890.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.  With  a  facsimile 
of  the  map.  Cambridge,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  6.     Folded  map. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Diary  of  Capt.  Samuel  Jenks,  during  the 
French  and  Indian  War,  17150.     Cambridge,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1890.  (3O87 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diplomatic  Services  of  George  William 
Erving,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  LL.  D.  Communicated  to  the  Society,  with  an 
introduction,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop.  Cambridge,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Elder  Brewster's  Library,  as  Interpreted 
from  the  Meagre  Record  at  Plymouth.  A  paper  contributed  to  the  Society. 
By  Henry  M.  Dexter.  Cambridge,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  51. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1889.  (3O89 

•IASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     English  Exiles  in  Amsterdam,  1597-lGL'o. 
A  paper  contributed  to  the  Society.     By  Henry  M.  Dexter.     Boston,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  25. 
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420  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Harvard  College  and  the  First  Church  in 
Cambridge.     [By   Albert   Buslmell    Hart.]      [Boston,   1890.] 
8vo,  pp.  21.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,,  1890. 
Same  4to,  pp.  6  [3  columns  to  a  page].      No  title-page.  (3091 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTOKICAL  SOCIETY.  James  Otis's  Argument  against  the  Writs 
of  Assistance,  1761.  Remarks  read  before  the  Society,  December  11,  1890. 
By  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.  Cambridge,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  second  series,  Vol.  vi.  (3092 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Massachusetts  Historical  Society:  En 
largement  and  Enrichment  of  its  Library.  Being  a  report  of  the  Committee 
appointed  to  Examine  the  Library  and  Cabinet,  read  at  the  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Society  on  the  10th  day  of  April,  1890.  By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F. 
Slafter,  chairman  of  the  committee.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  George  Tyler  Bigelow,  some 
time  chief  justice  of  Massachusetts.     By  George  B.  Chase.     Boston,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  38.      Portrait. 
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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Henry  Austin  Whitney.     By 
Edward  Bangs.     Cambridge,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  10.  -   Portrait. 
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MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Thomas  Coffin  Amory.     By 
Augustus  T.  Perkins.     [  Boston,  1890.  ] 
Svo,  pp.  6.      No  title-page. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notice  of  Jeremiah  Morrow  and  Samuel 
F.  Vinton,  of  Ohio,  with  a  correction  of  some  errors.  By  Robert  C.  Win- 
throp.  Boston,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  0.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceed  ings.  (3097 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  relating  to  Capt.  Thomas  Law 
rence's  Company,  raised  in  Groton,  Massachusetts,  during  the  French  and 
Indian  War,  1758.  Remarks  made  before  the  Society,  May  8,  1890.  By 
Samuel  Abbott  Green.  Cambridge,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  second  seiies,  Vol.  vi.  (3098 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  concerning  a  letter  of  Lafayette 
to  Washington,  made  before  the  Society,  November  13,  1890.  By  Edward  J. 
Young. 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.     [Remarks  on  a  Deed  of  Land  given  by 

President  Thomas  Danforth  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Town  of  York,  July  U6. 

1684,  and  on  Robert  Keayne's  Notebook,  by  Samuel  A.   Green.]      [Boston, 

1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  5.     No  title-page. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY*.  Remarks  on  an  early  file  of  the  Boston 
News-Letter  [In  the  library  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society],  made  be 
fore  the  Society,  November  13,  1890.  With  a  letter  by  Thomas  Jefferson. 
By  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.  [Boston,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

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MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Remarks  on   the  new   historical   school. 
By  Mellen  Chamberlain.     Cambridge,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  18. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,   1800.  (31O2 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tbe  town  of  Becket.  By  Samuel  A. 
Green.  [Boston,  1890.] 

8vo,   pp.   2.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (31O3 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Cabot's  Mappe-Monde.  [Remarks  in 
communicating  from  the  Papers  of  the  late  Charles  Deaiie,  copies  of  the 
Spanish  and  Latin  Inscriptions  on  Cabot's  Mappe-Monde,  now  in  the  Na 
tional  Library  at  Paris,  with  a  translation  of  them  into  English.]  By 
Charles  C.  Smith.  [Cambridge,  1891.] 

8vo,   pp.   305-339.     Title  on  cover. 

Twenty   copies  printed  for   private  distribution. 

From  the  Proceedings,  February.   1801.  (31O4-31O5 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Centennial  Bibliography  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  Historical  Society,  1891.  With  an  Appendix.  By  Samuel  A. 
Green,  M.  D.  Cambridge,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  f>6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (31.OG 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charles  Deaiie.  LL.  D.,  Vice-President 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  A  Memoir.  By  Justin  Winsor.  Cam 
bridge,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  47.      Portrait. 

Privately  printed  from  the  Proceedings.  (31O7 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Governor  Winthrop's  estate.  By  Mellen 
Chamberlain.  Presented  at  a  stated  meeting  of  the  Society,  held  December 
10,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.   127-143.      No  title  page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding*.  (31  OS 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.       [Horace    Walpole    on    America.       By 
Robert  C.  Winthrop.  |     Read  before  the  Society  October  8.  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (31OO 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The   Journal   of   Ebenezer   Wild    (1770- 
1781),  who   served  as  Corporal,   Sergeant,   Ensign,   and  Lieutenant   in  the 
War  of  the  Revolution.     Edited  by  James  M.  Bugbee.     Cambridge,  1891. 
8vo.   pp.   85. 
Reprinted   from  the  Proceedings,  October,   1800.  (311 0 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     List  of  memoirs  printed   in  the  Collcc- 
tianx   of   the    Massachusetts    Historical    Society.     [By    Samuel    A.    Greeij.  ] 
[Cambridge.]     1891. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3111 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Loyal   Petitions  of  1G66.     Remarks 
of  William  S.  Appleton  before  the  Society.  June  11,  1891.     Cambridge,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3112 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Robert  Bennet  Forbes  as 
prepared  by  Leverett  Saltonstall  and  recorded  with  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  December,  1800.  Cambridge,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.   12.      Portrait. 

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422  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Dexter. 
By  John  E.  Sanford. 

8vo,  pp.  90-103.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  November,  1891.  (3113a 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  Capt.  Charles  Cochran,  n 
British  Officer  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  1774-1781.  By  Mellen  Chamber 
lain.  Cambridge,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.   13. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1891.  (3114 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  England  Courant  and  its  young 
publisher,  Benjamin  Franklin,  1721-172(5.  [Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green, 
June  11.  1801.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3115 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  relating  to  the  companies  of  Cap 
tain  Thomas  Farrington  and  Captain  Samuel  Tarbell,  both  raised  in  Groton, 
Massachusetts,  during  the  French  and  Indian  war.  [By  Samuel  Abbott 
Green.]  [Cambridge,  1891.] 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

Caption  title. 

Remarks  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  May  14,  1891. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1891,  2d  ser.,  v.  0.  (3116 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Remarks  by  Edward  G.  Porter  in  pre 
senting  a  photographic  copy  of  a  page  of  the  church  record  kept  at  Fair- 
field,  Connecticut,  containing  the  marriage  of  John  Hancock  and  Dorothy 
Quincy,  August  28,  1775.] 
8vo,  pp.  2. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1891.  (3117 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Remarks  by  Egbert  C.  Smyth  in  present 
ing  a  number  of  original  papers  relating  to  the  construction  and  first  occu 
pancy  of  Fort  Dummer,  and  to  a  conference  with  the  Scatacook  Indians 
held  there.] 

8vo,  pp.  359-381.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March  and  May,  1891.  (3118 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  site  of  the  Wessagusset  settlement 
of  1622  at  Weymouth,  Massachusetts.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  C.-mi- 
bridge,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1891.  (3110 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Some    phases    of   sexual    morality    and 
church  discipline  in  colonial  New  England.     By  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr. 
Cambridge,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  43. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  June. 
1891.  (3120 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  Remarks  on  the  Authorship  of  a 
Tract  usually  attributed  to  John  Eliot,  the  Indian  Apostle.     [  By  Samuel  A. 
Green,  M.  D.]      [Cambridge,  1891.] 
8vo,  pp-  4.     Half  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3121 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Bequests  from  Dr.  Buckminster  Brown 
and  Col.  William  W.  Clapp,  1892.  [Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.] 
[Cambridge,  1892.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.      Half  title. 

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MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  423 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Columbus  and  the  discovery  of  America. 
By  Charles  Francis  Adams,  George  E.  Ellis,  Gamaliel  Bradford,  Alexander 
McKenzie,  and  Justin  Winsor.  Cambridge,  1892. 

Svo.  pp.  31. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Columbus  and  the  Spanish  discovery  of 
America  :  A  study  in  historical  perspective.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams. 
Cambridge,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  "from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1892.-  (3124 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  kept  by  Capt.  Lawrence  Hammond, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1677-1G94.  With  Notes  and  an  Introduction,  by 
Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.  Cambridge,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  31. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  of  Ezra  Stiles.  [Remarks  by  Ed 
ward  G.  Porter.]  [1892.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3120 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Facsimiles    of    old    newspapers.     [-Re 
marks  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     Dec.  8,  1892.] 
Svo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 
Same,  second  edition,  same  pages.  (3127 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL,  SOCIETY.     A  few   remarks  on  the  origin  of  New 
England  towns.     By  Edward  Channing.     Cambridge,  1892. 
Svo,  pp.  24. 
[Reprinted,  one  hundred  copies,  from  the  Proceedings  for  January,  1872.] 

(3128 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  General  Washington.  Prediction  made 
concerning  him  in  1755.  [Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.]  [Cam 
bridge,  1892.] 

Svo,  pp.  2. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  .Tune,  1S92.  (3129 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  genesis  of  the  Massachusetts  town, 
and  the  development  of  town-meeting  government.     By  C.  F.  Adams,  A.  C. 
Goodell,  jr.,  Mellen  Chamberlain,  and  Edward  Channing.     Cambridge,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  94. 

Reprinted  from  the  Procec<Jings  of  thr  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Jan 
uary,  1892.  (313O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     John  Tulley's  almanacs.     [By  Samuel  A. 
Green,  M.  D.]      [Cambridge,  1892.] 
Svo,  pp.  3.     Half  title. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1892.  (3131-3132 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Agustus  Thorndike  Perkins. 
By  William  II.  Whitmore.     Cambridge,  1892. 
Svo,  pp.  14.      Portrait.   . 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3133 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.  Samuel  Crocker  Cobb. 
By  James  M.  Bugbee.     Cambridge,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  15.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1892.  (3134 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  results  in   Europe  of  Cartier's  ex 
plorations.     1542-1603.     By  Justin  Winsor,  LL.  D.     Cambridge,  1892. 
Svo,  pp.  19. 
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424  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  ship  "  Columbia  "  and  the  Columbia 
River.     [Remarks  by  Edward  G.  Porter.     Cambridge,  1892.] 
8vo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1892.  (3136 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  Remarks  on  the  Waters-Winthrop 
May.     [By  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.]      [Cambridge,  1892.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     Half  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1892.  (3137 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Nutting.  [Remarks  by  Samuel 
A.  Green,  M.  D.]  [Cambridge,  1892.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page.  (Si 38 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  American  Philosophical  Society  and 
the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green, 
June  8,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1892.  (3139 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Anticipations  of  Cartier's  Voyages, 
1492-1534.     By  Justin  Winsor,  LL.  D.     Cambridge,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  14.     Two  maps. 

The  maps  are  reproductions  of  the  American  sections  of  the  Maiollo  map,  1527. 

One  hundred  copies,  privately  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3140 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Funeral  Elegies.     A  paper  presented  at  a 

meeting  of  the  Society,  December  14,  1893.     By  Samuel  A.  Green.     [Boston, 

1893.] 

8vo,  pp.   11. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3141 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Rev.  R.  C.  Waterston.     By 
J.  P.  Quincy.     Cambridge,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  15.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,   1893.  (3142 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  Library  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  A  paper  presented  at  a  meeting  of  the 
Society,  November  9,  1893.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.  Cambridge, 
1893. 

8vo,  pp.  35. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3143 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  an  original  portrait  of  the 
Rev.  Increase  Mather,  D.  D.,  and  on  some  of  the  engravings  taken  from  it. 
By  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
for  March,  1893.  Cambridge,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (3144 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  Nonacoicus,  the  Indian  name 
of  Major  Willard's  farm  at  Groton,  Mass.  [By  Samuel  A.  Green.]  May 
11,  1893.  Cambridge,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3145 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  the  bequests  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  C.  Waterston  and  on  an  original  portrait  of  Franklin.  [By  Samuel 
A.  Green,  M.  D.]  [Cambridge,  1893.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.     Half  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,   1893.  (3146 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  ravages  of  book-worms.     [Remarks 
by  Samuel  A.  Green.  M.  D.]      [Cambridge,  1893.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1893.  (3147 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  425 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Talcott  papers.  Remarks  by  Mellen 
Chamberlain,  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society,  March  9,  1893.  [Cambridge, 
1893.1 

8vo,  pp.  (19). 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1893.  (3148 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Certain  grants  of  land  made  in  the  year 
1G84,  now  within  the  limits  of  Nashua,  N.  II.     By  Samuel  Afhbott]  Green. 
[Cambridge,  1894.J 
8vo,  pp.  5. 
Caption  title. 

Remarks  made  at  a  meeting  of  the  Massachusei  "s  Historical   Society,  Nov.   8, 
1894  ;  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.  (3149 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Doggerel  ballads  and  some  social  dis 
tinctions  at  Harvard  College.  [By  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.  ]  [Cam 
bridge,  1894.] 

8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1894.  (315O 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The    earliest    printed    sources    of    New 

England    history,    1G02-1629.     By    Justin    Winsor.     Reprinted.    100    copies, 

from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical   Society.   November, 

1894.     Cambridge,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (3151 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Francis  Parkman  :  A  sketch.  By  O.  B. 
Frothingham.  Written  for  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Boston. 
1894. 

8vo,  pp.  45. 

Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings,  March,   1894.  (3152 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Harvard   College   in   early   times,    1672- 
1(577.     |  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.]      [Cambridge,  1894.1 
8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings,  June,   1894.  (3153 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Fitch  Edward  Oliver,  M.  1). 
By  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter,  I).  D.     Boston,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  16.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January.   1894.  (3154 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Henry  Warren  Torrey,  LL.  I). 
P.y  William  W.  Goodwin.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  Historical  Society,  November,  1894.  Cambridge,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (3155 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.  [Remarks  by 
Henry  Lee.l  [Cambridge,  1894.1 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.     Half  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Octoher,   1894.  3156 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Refutation  of  the  alleged  illtreatment 
of  Captain  Fenton's  wife  and  daughter.  [By  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  I).] 
[Cambridge,  1894.1 

8vo,  pp.  4.      Half  title.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1894.  (3157 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  by  Rev.  Edward  G.  Porter  on 
Scribe's  La  Bohemienne,  ou  I'Amerique  en  1775.  Drame  historique.  [Cam 
bridge,  1894.] 

8vo,   pp.   108,   109.      No  title-page.  (3158 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  concerning  long  terms  of  mem 
bership    in    the    Massachusetts    Historical     Society.     [By    Samuel    Abbott 
Groru.]      [Cambridge,  1894.1 
8vo,  pp.  5. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1894.  (3159 


426  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  an  agreement  among  cer 
tain  members  of  the  General  Court  in  17SG,  relating  to  the  importation  of 
foreign  goods,  and  also  on  four  views  in  Boston  made  during  the  Revolu 
tion.  [By  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.]  [Cambridge,  1894.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.     Half  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1894.  3160 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  some  rare  German  prints 
of  New  York  and  Quebec,  and  on  contributions  in  the  year  1781  by  the 
churches  of  Massachusetts  to  the  distressed  inhabitants  of  South  Carolina 
and  Georgia.  [By  Samuel  Abbott  Green,  M.  D.]  [Cambridge,  1894.] 

8vo,  pp    7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1894.  (3161 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society  to  Francis  Parkman,  at  a  special  meeting.  Nov.  21.  1893.  Cam 
bridge,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3162 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  to  the  memory  of  Robert  C. 
Winthrop,  by  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  December  13,  1894. 
Boston.  Published  by  the  Society,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  40,    (1).  Cil6« 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  century  of  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States.     Prepared  by  William  S.  Appleton.     [Cambridge,  180.1.] 
8vo.  pp.  9-11. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1895.  (3164 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Benjamin  Tompson.  A  graduate  of 
Harvard  College  in  the  class  of  1002,  and  the  earliest  native  American  ]>oet, 
with  some  bibliographical  notes  en  his  literary  works.  [Remarks  by  Samuel 
A.  Green.]  June  13,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  25.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3165 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  confiscated  estates  of  Boston  Loyal 
ists.     By  John  T.  Hassam.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo.  pp.   27. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  May,  1895.  (3160 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  diary  of  John  Rowe,  a  Boston  mer 
chant,  17(54-1779.     A  paper  read  by  Edward  L.  Pierce  before  the  Society, 
March  14,  1895.     Cambridge,  1895. 
Svo,  pp.  108. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Printed  later  with  some  slight  changes  in  "  Letters  and  Diary  of  John  Ro\v«>." 
(Boston.)       (1903.) 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Dunster  Papers.     By   John   T. 
Cambridge,  1895, 

8vo,   pp.   10. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings  for  October.   1895.  (316S 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ebenezer  R.  Hoar.  [Remarks  by  Henry 
Lee.]  [Cambridge,  1895.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1895.  (3169 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Hilton    letters.     Remarks    by    John    T. 
Hassam.     [Cambridge,  1895.] 
8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 
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MASSACHUSETTS    HISTOEICAL    SOCIETY.  427 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  list  of  commencement  clays  <it  Harvard 
College,  1042-1700.     Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     May  9,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  11,   (1).      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Page   13,   from   Proceedings,   November,    189,1,    also   addition   of    I    page   from 
Proceedings,  December,  1897.  (8171 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  list  of  early  American  imprints  belong 
ing  to  the  library  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.     With  an  intro 
duction  and  notes,  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  137.      Facsim. 

Titles   arranged    chronologically,    1643-1700;    transcribed    line   for    line,    with 
descriptive  and  bibliographical  notes. 

"  Two  hundred  copies   reprinted  from   the  Proceedings   of  the   Massachusetts 
Historical  Society,  February,  1895." 

Supplementary  lists  were  published  in  1898,  1899,  and  1903.  (3172 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    Edward    Bangs.     By    John 
Lowell.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  6.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October.  1895.  (SI 73 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Edward  Jackson  Lowell.     By 
A.  Lawrence  Lowell.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  11.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,   1895.  (3174 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  George   E.    Ellis.     By   O.    B. 
Frothingham.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  51. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  May,  1895.  (3175 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoirs  of  Henry  Wheatland,  M.  D.  By 
William  I*.  Upham.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for 
January,  1895.  Cambridge,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  27.      Portrait.  (317G 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memorial  stones  dedicated  by  the  town 
of  Acton,  April  19,  1895.     [Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  Historical  Society.]     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 

Communicated  to  the  Society,  May  9,  1905.  by  Edward  G.  Porter.  (3177 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Michael  Wigglesworth,  the  earliest  poet 
among  Harvard  graduates,  with  some  bibliographical  notes  on  his  Day  of 
doom.     By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.     [Cambridge,  1895.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1895.  (S1.7S 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORJCAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  England  Indians:  A  biblio 
graphical  Survey,  1030-1700.  By  Justin  Winsor.  Reprinted,  100  copies 
from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  November, 
1895.  Cambridge,  1895. 

8vo,   pp.   35.  (317J> 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Samuel    Skelton,   the   first   minister   of 
Salem,  Mass.     [By  Samflel  A.  Green.]      [Cambridge,  1895.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.     Caption  title  only. 
Reprinted   from   the  Proceedings,  March,   1895.  (318O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Tribute  to  Octavius  Brooks  Erothingham. 
By  Edward  James  Young.     Cambridge,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  3. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1895.  (31S1 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tributes  of  the  Bar  and  of  the  Supreme 

Judicial  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  to  the  memory  of  Ebenexer  Rock  wood 


428  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Hoar.  Together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society  on  February  14,  1895.  Cambridge,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  94.     Portrait. 

Privately  printed.  (3182 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTOKICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  to  the  memory  of  Ebenezer 
Rockwood  Hoar,  by  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  February  14, 
1895.  Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  35 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Same  appears  as  pp.  55-94  of  "  Tributes  of  the  Bar."      Cambridge,  1895.      (3183 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tributes  to  the  memory  of  George  E. 
Ellis,  by  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  January  10,  1895.  Boston, 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3184 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Andrew  P.  Peabody,  D.   D.,  LL.  D.     A 
memoir.     By  Edward  J.  Young.     Prepared  for  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.     Cambridge,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  28.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (318H 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Cabot  controversies,  and  the  right  of 
England  to  North  America.     By  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge,  1896. 
8vo.  pp.  16. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1896.  (3186 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  demolition  of  the  McLean  Asylum 
at  Somerville.  With  an  account  of  its  original  buildings.  By  Edward  G. 
Porter.  Cambridge,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April.  1896.  '3187 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     John  Langdon  Sibley,  Librarian  of  Har 
vard  College.     Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     June  11,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding*.  (3188 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  James  Russell  Lowell,  LL.  D. 
By  A.  Lawrence  Lowell.     Cambridge,  189(5. 
8vo,  pp.  75-102. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June.  1896.  (3189 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Martin  Brimmer.  By  Samuel 
Eliot.  Cambridge,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  12.      Portrait. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1896.] 

Same,  a  later  issue  without  portrait.  (3190 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Memoir  of  Octavius  Brooks  Frothinglmm. 
By  J.  P.  Quincy.     Cambridge,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  35.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,   1896.  (3191 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Memorial  to  Congress,  calling  attention: 
to  certain  facts  connected  with  the  United  States  Frigate  "  Constitution.' 
Dec.  26,  1896.] 

4to,  pp.    [3].  (3192 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Recollections  as  a  source  of  history.  -A 
paper  read  by  Edward  L.  Pierce  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  So 
ciety,  March  12,  1896.  Cambridge,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (319IJ 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  429 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  a  copy  of  the  old  laws  of 
Harvard  College  and  on  some  matters  connected  with  that  institution.     By 
Samuel  A.  Green.     [Cambridge,  189G.] 
8vo,  pp.   11. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,   1896.  (311)4 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Remarks    on    an    early    hook-catalogue 
printed    in    Boston ;    with    other    bibliographical    matter.     By    Samuel    A. 
Green.     April  9,  189(3.     [Cambridge,  1896.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1896,  and  printed  later  iu  the  appendix 
of  No.  3227,  below.  (3195 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  the  names  of  Townsend  Har 
bor,    Massachusetts,    and   of   Mason    Harbor    and    Punstable    Harbor,    New 
Hampshire.     By  Samuel  A.  Green.     [Cambridge,  1896.] 
8vo,  pp.  3. 
Caption  title. 

Presented  at  a  meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Feb.  13,  1896. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (319ft 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  some  early  editions  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Symmes's  sermon  at  Bradford,  Mass.,  May  16,  1725,  on  Love- 
well's  fight  at  Pigwacket,  Maine.     [Cambridge,  1896.] 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Caption  title. 

Presented  by  Dr.  S.  A.  Green  before  a  meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society,  Nov.  12,  1896. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding*.  <3197 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Rev.    John    Barnard,    of    Marblehead. 
Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  June  11,  1896. 
8vo, -pp    4.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3198 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Rev.  Mather  Byles,  jr.,  D.  D.,  of  Boston. 
Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  March  12,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3199 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tribute  to  Martin  Brimmer.     By  Charles 
W.  Eliot.     February  13,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (32OO 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  Hon.  Rob 
ert  C.  Winthrop.  By  the  trustees  of  the  Pea  body  Education  Fund  at  their 
annual  meeting  in  New  York,  September  25,  1895.  Communicated  to  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page.  (32O1 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  act  of  incorporation,  with  the  addi 
tional  acts  and  by-laws  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society;  and  a  list 
of  officers  and  resident  members,  August,  1897.     Boston,  1897. 
8vo,    pp.    27. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  December,  1888,  and  June,   1889.      (H2O2 
MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Baptista    Agnese    and    American    Car 
tography  in  the  Sixteenth  Century.     By  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  16. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1897.]  (32O3 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  British  account  of  the  Battle  of  Lex 
ington  ;  and  the  last  meeting  in  the  Dowse  library  at  No.  30  Tremont  St., 
Boston.     [Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     Cambridge,  1897.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1897,  (32O4 


430  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  kept  by  Lieut.  Dudley  Bradstreet. 
of  Groton,  Mass..  during  tbe  siege  of  Louisburg.  April,  1745-January, 
1740.  With  notes  and  an  introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cambridge, 
1897. 

Svo,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted   from   the  Proceedings   of  the   Massachusetts   Historical   Society  for 
1897.  (3205 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     List  of  officers  and  members.     January, 
1791-September,  1897.     Boston,  1897. 
8vo,   pp.   22. 
Same,  another  edition  with  slight  changes,  same  imprint.  (32O6 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Henry  Lillie  Pierce.     By  James 
M.  Bugbee.     Cambridge,  1897". 
8vo,  pp.  27.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1897.  (32O7 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    Leverett    Saltonstall.     By 
Charles  Russell  Codman.     Cambridge,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  32.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1897.  (3208 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  memoir  of  Robert  C.  Winthrop.     Pre 
pared  for  the  Society  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.     Boston,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  358.     Portraits. 

Same,    second    edition,    with    slight    corrections,    same    pagination,    and    same 
imprint.  (320J) 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Philip  Melanchthon.  An  address  before 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  on  the  occasion  of  the  four  hundredth 
anniversary  of  his  birth.  By  Alexander  V.  G.  Allen.  Cambridge,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1897.  (321O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  the  early  history  of  printing 
in  New  England.     By  Samuel  A.  Green.     1897. 
Svo,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted    from    the   Proceedings,    February,    1897,    and    printed    later    in    the 
appendix  of  No.  3227,  below.  (3211 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  on  the  Otis  papers  in  the  library 
of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.     By  Samuel  A.  Green.     1897. 
Svo,  pp.  8.     Cover-title. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1897.  (3212 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Remarks  suggested  by  a  tablet  at  Rome 
commemorative  of  S.  F.  B.  Morse.     By  Edward  G.  Porter.     Cambridge,  1S!»T. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,   1897.  (3213 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  Cabot  proceedings  at  the 
Halifax  meeting  of  the  Royal   Society  of  Canada,  June  21-25,  1897.      By 
Edward  G.  Porter.     Cambridge,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  10. 

Presented    at    the    October    meeting    of    the    Society    and    reprinted    from    the 
Proceedings.  (3214 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  of  the  Franklin  Fund  of  the  city 
of  Boston.     By  Samuel  F.  McCleary.     Cambridge,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  15. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Oct.  14,  1897.  (3215 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Surrender  of  the  Bradford  Manu 
script.     By  Justin  Winsor.     Cambridge,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  8. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1897.]  (3216 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  431 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Tribute   to    George    O.    Shattuck.     [By 
James  B.  Thayer.]     [1897.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.,  March,  1S07.  (3217 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Whigs  of  Massachusetts.  By  Wil 
liam  S.  Appleton.  Read  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  at  the 
meeting  of  March  11,  1897,  and  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  Cambridge, 
1897. 

Svo,  pp.  7.  (.'{218 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  kept  by  Lieut.  Amos  Farnsworth, 
of  Groton,  Mass.,  during  a  part  of  the  Revolutionary  War.  April  1775- 
May,  1779.  With  notes  and  an  introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cam 
bridge,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  36. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January.   1898.  (321!) 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Early   recorders   and  registers  of  deeds 
for  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Massachusetts,  1(539-1785.     By  John  Tyler  Has- 
sam.     Cambridge,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  52.      Facsim. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical   Society  for 
May,  1898. 

Printed  later  in  Suffolk  Deeds,  Vol.  x.  1SO!>.  (322O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Extracts  from  the  note-book  of  the  Rev. 
John  Fiske,  1637-1675.  With  an  introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cam 
bridge,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  24. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding*,  October,  1898.  (3221 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Four  letters  of  Dr.  Isaac  Watts.  [By 
Samuel  A.  Green.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1898.]  (3222 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  James  Lurvey,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.  A 
patriot  of  the  Revolution.  [Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cambridge, 
1898.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

f  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1898.  (3223 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Benjamin   Marston   Watson. 
By  Edward  Everett  Hale.     Cambridge,  1898. 
Svo,  pp.  8.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,   1898.  (3224 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    John    Amory    Lowell.     By 
Charles  C.   Smith.     Cambridge,  1898. 
Svo,  pp.  22.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1898.  (3225 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  supplementary  list  of  early  American 
imprints  belonging  to  the  library  <;f  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 
With  dates  of  two  early  commencements   at  Cambridge.     By   Samuel   A. 
Green.     Cambridge,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  June,  1898.  (322G 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     A   second    supplementary    list    of   early 
American  imprints.     By  Samuel  A.  Green.     With  notes  and  an  appendix. 
[With  title  index  to  the  first  and  second  supplements.]     Cambridge,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  70. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  January,  1899. 

The  appendix  contains  a   reprint  of  nos.   3195   and  3211,   given   above ;   and 
pages  18-23  of  the  pamphlet  contain  no.  3229,  given  below.  (3227 


432  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Bahama  Islands.     Notes  on  an  early 
attempt  at  colonization.     By  John  T.  Hassam.     Cambridge,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  59.     Map. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  March,  1899.  (3228 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Early  Mexican  printers.     A  letter  from 
George  Parker  Winship.     Cambridge,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January  12,  1899.  (8229 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  eccleciastical  council  held  at  Groton. 
Massachusetts,  April  15,  1712.  Remarks  by  Samuel  A.  Green,  November  9, 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  i  323O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  first  Boston  Imprint.     Remarks  by 
Samuel  A.  Green,  Oct.  12,  1899.     [Cambridge,  1899.] 
8vo,  pp.  3.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (8231 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  George  S.  Hale,  A.  M.  A  memoir  pre 
pared  for  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  by 
Arthur  B.  Ellis.  Cambridge,  1899. 

8vo.  pp.  20.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding*,  February,  1899.  i  3232 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historians  and  historical  societies.  An 
address  at  the  opening  of  the  Fenway  building  of  the  Massachusetts  His 
torical  Society,  April  13,  1899,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams.  Cambridge. 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  41. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Same,  new  edition,  with  slight  changes  and  same  imprint.  ( 3233 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Justin  Winsor.  A  memoir  prepared  for 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  By  Horace  E. 
Scudder.  Cambridge,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  32.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1899.  ( 3233a 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    Clement    Hugh    Hill.     By 
Charles  C.  Smith.     Cambridge,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  16.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1899.  (3234 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Justin  Winsor.     [Remarks  by  Samuel  A. 
Green,  June  8,  1899,  on  his  bequest  of  his  works  to  the  Society.] 
8vo,  pp.  3.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3235 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  the  character  of  Samuel 
Eliot,  LL.  D..  made  at  a  meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 
October  13,  1898.  By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Cambridge.  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.     <  (3236 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  upon  the  death  of  Walbridge 
Abner  Field,  late  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court.  By  Mr. 
Justice  Barker.  Read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society,  October  12,  1899. 
Cambridge,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

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MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  433 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     A  search  for  a  pamphlet  by  Governor 
Hutchinson.     By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1899. 
Svo,  pp.  29. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1890.  (328S 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  by  Increase  Mather,  March,  1675- 
December.  1676,  together  with  extracts  from  another  diary  by  him,  1674- 
1687.  With  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cambridge, 
1900. 

Svo,  pp.  54. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1899,  and  January,  19OO.        <  :{U:»> 
.MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Early   houses   near   Massachusetts   Kay. 
By  James  F.  Hunnewell.     Cambridge,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  19<K».  i  H24O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  error  in  the  resolution  of  Congress 
admitting  Missouri  into  the  Union.     By  Lucien  Carr.     Cambridge,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1900.  <  J5241 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Extracts  from  John  Marshall's  Diary, 
January,  1689-December,  1711.  With  an  introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green. 
Cambridge,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  24. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1900.  (8242 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     John  Codman  Hopes,  LL.  D.     A  memoir 
by  his  friend  and  classmate  Joseph  May.     No  imprint. 
Svo,  pp.  28, 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1900. 

Printed   later   in   "A    Memoir   of   the   life   of   John   Codman    Ropes."      (Boston, 
privately  printed,  1901.)  (8248 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Benjamin  F.  Thomas,  LL.  D. 
By  Richard  Olney.     Cambridge,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  9.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1900.  » 8244 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Francis  A.   Walker,    LL.   D. 
By  Francis  C.  Lowell.     Cambridge,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  11.      Portrait. 
Reprinted   from   the  Proceedings,   November,    1S99.  (8245 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORIAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    George    Otis    Shattuck.     By 
Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.     Cambridge,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  24.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1900. 

With  an  appendix  containing  remarks  by  James  B.  Thayer,  March,   1S97,  and 
remarks  before  the  Suffolk  Bar,   May  29,  1897.  <824<> 

IASSAI -HUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    John    Lowell,    LL.    D.     By 
Thornton  K.  Lothrop.     Cambridge,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  14.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,   1900. 
Same,  second  edition,  with  same  imprint.     Svo,  pp.  !<;.  (8247 

IASSACIIUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir   of    Samuel    Eliot,    LL.    I).     By 
Henry  W.  Hayiies.     Cambridge,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  24.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1900.  (8248 

IASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    William    G.    Russell.     By 
Winslow  Warren.     Cambridge,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.   11.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1900.  (824J> 

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434  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Occult   methods   of   protecting   the   cur 
rency.     Sewall's    mnemonic    lines    and    their    interpretation.     By    Andrew 
McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.    (1),  315-327. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1899.  :','jr,(» 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Registers  of  deeds  for  the  county  of  Suf 
folk,   Massachusetts.     1735-1900.     By   John  T.   Ilassam.     Cambridge,   1900. 
8vo,  pp.  75. 

Continuation  of  the  author's  Early   recorders   and   registers   of  deeds   for  the 
county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.      1639-1735. 

Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings  of  the   Massachusetts   Historical    Society   for 
March,  1900,  and  printed  later  in  Suffolk  Deeds,  Vol.  xi,  Boston,  1900.        (3251 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Tribute    of    Dr.    Samuel    A.    Green    to 
Charles  F.  Dunbar  and  Edward  G.  Porter.     1900. 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-pase. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1900.  i  3252 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  to  Mellen  Chamberlain.  By 
George  B.  Chase.  Prepared  for  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  at 
its  first  meeting  after  his  death.  Boston,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.   10. 

Reprinted   from   the   Proceedings,  October,    1900.  (.'{Ho.'? 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Coat-armor.  A  paper  read  before  tin 
Society  at  its  stated  meeting,  February  14,  1901.  By  Edmund  F.  Shifter. 
Boston.  1901. 

8vo.  pp.   11. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  i  3251 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Dreams   as   factors   in   history.     By  Jo- 
siah  Phillips  Quincy.     Cambridge,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,   1901.  (3255 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Letters  of  Joseph  Jones  to  James  Madi 
son,  1788-1802.     Edited  by  Worthington  C.  Ford.     Cambridge,   1901. 
8vo,  pp.  48. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,   1901.  i  3256 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  limits  of  reliable  memory.     By  Jo- 
siah  Phillips  Quiney.     Cambridge,  19(>1. 
8vo,  pp.  10.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from   the  Proceedings,   February,    1901.  (3257 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  manuscripts  of  Jonathan  Edwards. 
By  Franklin  Bowditch  Dexter.     Cambridge,  1901. 
8vo,   pp.    16. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,  1901.  i  325s 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Augustus  Lowell.     By  Thorn 
ton  K.  Lothrop.     Cambridge,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.   15.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1901.  (325!> 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Prof.  Edwards  Amasa  Park. 
By  Alexander  McKcnzie.     Cambridge,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  24.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,   February,   1901.  (326O  3261 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    Samuel    Foster    McCleary. 
By  James  M.  Bugbee.     Cambridge,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  11.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  October,  1901.  (3262 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  435 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    William    Henry    Whitmore. 
By  William  S.  Appleton.     Cambridge  [Mass.],  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  16.      Front,    (port.). 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1901. 

Bibliography,  pp.   12-16.  (3263 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Memoir    of    William    WThitvvell    Green- 
ough.     By  Barrett  Wendell.     Cambridge,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.   17.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1901.  (3264 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     President    Lincoln's    speech    at    Gettys 
burg,  November  19,  1803.     By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.     [Cambridge,  1901.] 
8vo,  pp.  3. 

Remarks  by  Dr.  Green  at  a  meeting  of  the   Massachusetts  Historical   Society, 
May  9,  1901  ;  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

Caption  title.  (3265 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Robert    N.    Toppan,    A.    M.      Remarks 
made  at  the  stated  meeting  of  the  Society,  June  13,  1901,  on  Mr.  Toppan's 
work  in  the  Prince  Society.     By  Edmund  F.  Shifter.     Boston,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  4, 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3266 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  short-hand  writings  of 
Jonathan  Edwards.  By  William  I*.  Upham.  Reprinted  from  the  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Society,  February,  1902.  Cambridge,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.    11.      Illustrated.  (3267 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  description  of  the  towns  in  New 
England,  A.  D.  1650;  read  before  the  Society,  January  9,  1902.  With  an 
introduction  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cambridge,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (3268 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Governor  and  Council  of  His  Majes 
ty's    Province    of    the    Massachusetts    Bay,     1 714-1715.     By    Worthington 
Chauncey  Ford.     Cambridge,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  37. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,   1901.  (3269 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  historical  conception  of  the  United 
States  Constitution  and  Union.     By  D.  II.  Chamberlain.     Cambridge,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  25. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  for  May,  1902.  (327O 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Horace   Gray,    Associate   Justice  of  the 
Supreme    Court    of    Massachusetts,    18(54-1873 ;    Chief    Justice,    1873-1881 ; 
Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the   United  States,   1881-1902. 
Tributes  of  Charles  Francis  Adams  and  Solomon  Lincoln  before  the  Massa 
chusetts  Historical  Society,  October  9,  1902.     Cambridge,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  19. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3271 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Cotton's  Moses,  his  judicials  and 
abstract  of  the  laws  of  New  England.  By  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford. 
Cambridge,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1902.  (3272 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Quincy  Adams,  his  connection  with 
the  Monroe  doctrine  (1823),  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford,  and  with 
emancipation  under  martial  law  (1819-1842),  by  Charles  Francis  Adams. 
Cambridge,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  113. 

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436  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letters  from  James  Parker,  printer,  to 
Benjamin  Franklin,  1741-1773.  Edited  by  Wortliiiigton  C.  Ford.  Cam 
bridge,  1002. 

8vo,  pp.  48. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,  1902.  (3274 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Lincoln  Flagg  Brigbam,  LL.  D. 
By  Solomon  Lincoln. 

8vo,  pp.  535-538.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1901*.  (3275 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Robert  Noxon  Toppan.     By 

Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  15.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,   1901'.  (327(> 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  William  C.  Endicott,  LL.  D. 
Communicated  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  February  13,  1902.  Cambridge, 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  20.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3277 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Registers  of  probate  for  tbe  county  of 
Suffolk,  Massachusetts.  1G39-1799.  By  John  T.  Hassam,  A.  M,  Cam 
bridge,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  107. 

Half-title  :  Suffolk  registers  of  probate. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  March,   1902.  (3278 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Two  narratives  of  the  expedition  against 
Quebec,.  A.  D.  lt>90,  under  Sir  William  Phips.  The  one  by  Rev.  John  Wise, 
of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  and  the  other  by  an  unknown  writer.  With  an  intro 
duction  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Cambridge,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  42. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,   1901.  (327J) 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      The    federal    constitution    in    Virginia. 
1787-1788.     Collected  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.     Cambridge,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  G3. 

Reprinted    from    the    Proceedings    of    the    Massachusetts    Historical    Society, 
October,  1903. 

Letters    from    Edvv.    Carrington,    Joseph    Jones,    and    others,    to    Washington, 
Jefferson,  Madison,  and  Brig.  Gen.  Russell.  (3280 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  glance  sit  suicide  as  dealt  with  in  the 
colony  and  in  the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  By  John  Noble.  Cain- 
bridge,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  14. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  19O2.  (32S1-3282 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Letters  to  and  from  Richard  Price,  D.  D. 
F.  R.  S.,  17G7-1790.     Cambridge,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.   119. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  May 
1903.  (328: 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Louisiana  Purchase  and  the  appen 
to  posterity.  By  Josiah  Phillips  Quincy.  Cambridge,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.   13. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1908.  (.328- 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Massachusetts  Convention  of  1853 
By  James  Schouler. 

8vo,   pp.   19.      No   title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1903."  (328f 


MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  437 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  George  Bigelow  Chase,  A.  M. 
Communicated  by  Charles  Francis  Adams.     Cambridge,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  1.1.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,   1903.  (328<» 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Memoir  of   William    Sunnier   Appleton. 
By  Charles  C.  Smith.    Cambridge.  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  20.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding,  October,  1903.  (3287 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  to  the  Senate  and  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  United  States,  calling  attention  to  certain  facts  con 
nected  with  the  United  States  frigate  Constitution.  Boston,  December  30, 
1903. 

4 to,   pp.    [4].  (3288 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  merchants'  notes  of  1733.     By  An 
drew  McFarland  Davis.     Cambridge,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  27. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,  1903.  (3289 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paul  Revere's  portrait  of  Washington. 
By  Charles  Henry  Hart. 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No.  d.,  n.  p. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1903.  (329O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Prehistoric  Bunker  Hill.  [By  James  F. 
Ilunnewell.]  [1903.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1903.  (3291 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tlve  relations  between  lower  and  higher 
races.  By  G.  Stanley  Hall. 

8vo,  pp.  10.     No  title-pase. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,   1903.  (32912 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Remarks  on   the  character  of  William 

Sunnier  Appieton,  A.  M.,  made  at  a  meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 

Society,  May  14,  1903.     By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Shifter.     Cambridge,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3293 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  John   Hig- 
ginson,   1 01 0-1 708.     Read  before  the  Society,  Dec.   11,   1902,  by  Simeon   F,. 
Baldwin.     Cambridge,  1903. 
8vo,   pp.   477-521. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  1902.  (3294 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     A    third    supplementary    list    of    early 
American  imprints.     With  notes,  by  Samuel  A.  Green.     Cambridge,  1903. 
8vo,   pp.    67. 

Two    hundred    copies    reprinted    from    the    Proceedings    of    the    Massachusetts 
Historical  Society,  January,  1903.  (3295 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Alexander  Hamilton's  notes  in  the  Fed 
eral  convention  of  1787.  Edited  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.  [Re 
printed  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  June, 
1904.1  Cambridge,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  17.  (329G 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Horace  Gray.     Memoir  by  George  Fris- 
bie  Hoar.     [Cambridge.  1904.1 
8vo,  pp.  35. 
Reprinted   from   the  Proceedings,   January,    1904.  (3297 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Joseph  Eliot,  minister  of  Guilford.  Conn., 
10t>4-l()94,  Author  of  a  Letter  to  his  Brother,  Benjamin  Eliot,  of  Roxbury, 


438  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Mass.,    a   student    in    Harvard   College.     [Remarks   by    Samuel    A.    Green.] 
[Cambridge,  1904.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (3298 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Landing  of  the  Hessians,  1V76.     A  paper 

read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  February  11, 

1904.  By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.     Boston,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.   10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3299 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Edmund  Quincy.     By  Josiah 
Phillips  Quincy.     Cambridge,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.   18. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1904.  (3300 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Edward  L.  Pierce.     By  James 
Ford  Rhodes.     Cambridge,  1904. 
8vo,    pp.    9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1904.  (33O1-3302 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  President  Langdon,  of  Harvard  College, 
1723-1797. 

8vo,  pp.  41.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  February,  1904.  (3303 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  prospectus  of  Blackwell's  bank,  1687. 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  [Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  December,  1903.]  Cambridge,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  21.  (3304 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  the  Boston  Magazine,  the 
Geographical  gazetteer  of  Massachusetts,  and  John  Norman,  engraver.  By 
Samuel  A.  Green.  [Cambridge,  1904.] 

Svo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  May,   1904.  (3305 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  E.  Winchester  Donald,  D.  D.  [Re 
marks  by  Alexander  V.  G.  Allen,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  Oct.  13,  1904.] 
[Cambridge,  1904.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (3305c 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Rev.    Samuel   E.    Herrick,   D.   D.     [Re 
marks  by  Alexander  McKenzie.]      [Cambridge,  1904.] 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  December,  1904.  (330C 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  notes  concerning  John  Norman 
engraver  (died  June  8,  1817,  Aet.  69).  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Cam 
bridge,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1904.  (330', 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Abraham  Bishop,  of  Connecticut,  and  hi: 
writings.     By  Franklin  B.  Dexter.     Cambridge,  1905. 
Svo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  March,  1905.  (330* 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The    case    of    Samuel    Shrimpton.    B: 
Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.     Cambridge,  1905. 
Svo,  pp.  16. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1905.  (330J 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  character  and  history  of  the  Book  o 
Sports,  1618-1643.  A  paper  read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  on  Feb.  9 

1905.  By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.     Boston,  1905. 
Svo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (331< 


MEDFORD    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  439 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Edward  Savage,  Painter  and  engraver, 
and  his  unfinished  copper-plate  of  "  The  Congress  voting  independence."  A 
paper  read  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  January  12,  1905, 
By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  With  a  chronological  catalogue  of  his  engraved 
work.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (3311 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  George  Frisbie  Hoar.     Pre 
pared  for  the  Society,  by  Nathaniel  Paine  and  G.   Stanley  Hall.     Boston, 
-  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April,   1905.  (3312 

MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Remarks   on   John   Foster,   the  earliest 
engraver  in  New  England.     By  Samuel  A.  Green.     Cambridge,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,    1905.  (3313 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  phases  of  the  Civil  War.  An  ap 
preciation  and  criticism  of  Mr.  James  Ford  Rhodes's  fifth  volume.  By 
Charles  Francis  Adams.  Cambridge,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  46. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  October,  1905.  (3314 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tributes  of  the  Bar  and  of  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  to  the  memory  of  Walbridge  Abner 
Field,    together   with   memoirs   read   before   the   Massachusetts    Historical 
Society.     Cambridge,  1905. 
Pp.  07.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  The  Bar  of  the  Commonwealth  :  Addresses  of  Alexander  S.  Wheeler, 
.Tames  R.  Dunbar,  Solomon  Lincoln,  Moorfield  Storey,  Herbert  Parker,  Charles 
T.  Gallagher. — Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  :  Addresses  of 
Attorney  General  Knowlton  ;  Resolutions  ;  Response  of  Chief  Justice  Holmes. — 
Resolutions. — The  Massachusetts  Historical  Society ;  Remarks  by  Mr.  Justice 
Barker  :  Memoir  by  John  Noble. 

Privately  printed.  (3315 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Washington  oak  at  Mount  Vernon.  Re 
marks  made  by  Samuel  A.  Green  before  the  Society,  May  11,  1905.  [Cam 
bridge,  1905.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.  (3310 

MEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Hertford,  Mass. 

MEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  On  the  banks  of  the  Mystic ;  "  an  historic  fes 
tival  under  the  auspices  of  the  Medford  Historical  Society  and  the  personal 
direction  of  Margaret  McLaren  Eager.  *  *  *  Medford  opera  house, 
October  14th  to  20th,  189G.  *  *  *  [Boston,  1890?! 

Svo,  pp.   [24].      Illus.,  port.  (3317 

MKDIORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Medford  Historical  Register.  Vol.  I.  1898. 
Medford,  Mass. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  148.     Illustrated. 

Contents:  The  schools  and  schoolmasters  of  colonial  days  in  Medford,  by 
Benj.  F.  Morrison ;  Sketch  of  the  Medford  Historical  Society,  with  a  list  of 
officers  and  members  ;  The  Medford  blacksmith  of  1775,  by  R.  J.  P.  Goodwin  ; 
Sarah  Bradlee  Fulton  chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  by  Eliza  M.  Gill ;  The  importance  of 
preserving  early  history,  by  Mellen  Chamberlain  ;  Historic  sites  of  Medford  ; 
Literal  copy  of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages  in  Medford  from  earliest  records, 
by  Ella  S.  Ilinckley  ;  The  Middlesex  canal,  by  Lorin  L.  Dame ;  Sarah  Bradlee 
Fulton,  by  Helen  T.  Wild  ;  William  Gushing  Wait — biographical  sketch  ;  Ship 
building  in  Medford,  by  James  A.  Hervey  ;  Some  notes  on  the  history  of  Med 
ford  from  1801  to  1851,  by  Thomas  S.  Harlpw  ;  Index  to  births,  deaths,  and  mar- 


440  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

riages    published    in    Nos.    1,    2,    and    3    of    Register ;    Conveyance — Cradock   to 
Dawstin   [Suffolk  Deeds  I,  p.  II].     The  early  physicians  of  Medford,  by  Charles, 
M.   Green  ;   Maps   of   Medford   at  different   periods,   by   William   dishing   Wait ;  | 
Governor  Cradock's  plantation,  by  Walter  H.   Gushing.  (3318, 

MEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Medford  Historical  Register.     Vol.  n.     1899. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,   175.      Illustrated. 

Contents:  Bridges  in  Medford,  by  John  H.  Hooper;  Medford  in  the  War  of! 
the  Revolution,  by  Helen  T.  Wild  ;  Map  of  Medford  ;  The  roads  of  old  Medford,  j 
by  John  H.  Hooper  ;  Births,  deaths,  and  marriages  from  early  records,  by  Ella 
S.  Hinckley  ;  The  evolution  of  the  Medford  Public  Library,  by  Mary  E.  Sargent ;  , 
Officers   and   committees;    Early   ministers   of   Medford,   by   Henry   C.    De   Long; 
The    Royall    House    loan    exhibition,    Apr.,    1809;    The    work    of   local    historical  j 
societies,   by   E.   A.   Start ;    Some   unpublished   school   reports,    1836—39  ;    "  Maria  i 
Del  Occidente,"  paper,  by  Caroline  E.   Swift ;   Deacon   Samuel  Train,  by   Horace  ; 
D.  Hall  ;  The  Governor  Brooks  monument ;  Early  names  of  Medford's  streets. 

(3319: 

MEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Medford  Historical  Register.     Vol.  HI.     1900. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  156.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  development  of  the  public  school  of  Medford,  by  Charles  H. 
Morss ;  Treasurer's  report  of  the  town  of  Medford,  1729—1734;  Medford  and 
the  Stamp  Act ;  Medford  and  the  tea  tax ;  The  Second  Congregational  and 
Mystic  churches,  by  Charles  Cummings ;  The  highway  or  canal  through  Labor 
in  Vain  point,  by  John  H.  Hooper  ;  A  business  man  of  long  ago,  by  Helen  T.' 
Wild  ;  Lydia  Maria  Child,  by  Anna  I).  Hallowell ;  Slavery  in  Medford,  by  Wal 
ter  II.  dishing ;  Dedication  of  memorial  tablet  to  Sarah  (Bradlee)  Fulton,  by 
Helen  T.  Wild  ;  The  Cutter  family  and  its  connection  with  a  tide  mill  in  Med 
ford,  by  Wm.  R.  Cutter;  The  Royall  house  and  farm,  by  John  H.  Hooper; 
William  Henry  Whitmore,~by  Geo.  A.  Cordon.  (3320 

MEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Medford  Historical  Register.  Vol.  iv.  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  110.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  "  The  Ford  at  Mistick,"  by  John  II.  Hooper  ;  Incidents  and  reminis 
cences  of  the  fire  department  of  Medford,  by  Samuel  G.  Jepson ;  An  early 
scourge  in  Medford,  by  Stafford  Hammond;  Some  unpublished  school  reports; 
First  Universalist  society  in  Medford,  by  Parker  R.  Litchfield  ;  Strangers  in 
Medford,  by  Helen  T.  Wild  ;  Membership  list ;  Majr :  Joua  :  Wade's  real  estate 
divided,  by  Helen  T.  Wild  ;  Eleazer  Boynton,  by  Charles  H.  Loomis ;  Reminis 
cences  of  an  earlier  Medford,  by  James  A.  Harvey ;  Elezur  Wright  and  the 
Middlesex  Fells,  by  Ellen  M.  Wright ;  Contract  for  rebuilding  Cradock  bridge, 
1829 ;  Medford  assembly,  or  dancing-class,  organized  Nov.,  1808,  by  Helen  T. 
Wild;  Old  Ship  street,  by  Fred.  H.  C.  Woolley  ;  Civic  feast  in  Mediord,  held 
to  commemorate  the  success  of  the  French  people  in  their  fight  for  liberty, 
1793;  An  old  account  book  [kept  by  Aaron  Blanchard,  1815  to  1848 1,  by 
Helen  T.  Wild;  Letter  from  John  Brooks  to  Dudley  Hall,  June  15,  1811;  The 
McKinley  Memorial  Service,  by  C.  H.  Loomis.  (3321 

MEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Medford  Historical  Register.     Vol.  v.     Medford,, 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  96. 

Contents :  Mrs.  Jane  Turell,  by  Myra  Brayton  Morss ;  "  Current  Events," 
1724-1734 — extracts  from  the  town  records  of  Medford,  by  Helen  T.  Wild; 
Forgotten  industries  and  enterprises,  by  Moses  W.  Mann ;  Obituaries;  Grace 
Church,  Medford — an  historical  monograph,  by  Benjamin  Pratt  Ilollis  ;  Obitu 
aries  ;  Lawyers  of  Medford,  by  Herbert  A.  Weitz  ;  The  home  of  the  Historical 
society ;  The  identity  of  the  Cradock  house ;  The  Lawrence  Light  Guard,  by 
Helen  Tilden  Wild :  The  "  Town  House,"  from  the  Town  Records ;  Medford 
square,  1835  to  1850.  (3322 

MEDFORD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Medford  Historical  Register.     Vol.  vi.     Medford, 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  98. 

Contents  :  The  Lawrence  Light  Guard,  by  Helen  T.  Wild  ;  The  tradition  of 
the  old  weaver's  clock,  by  John  Albree,  jr.  ;  Mystic  river  above  the  bridge,  1835- 
1850  ;  Ancestry  of  Aaron  Blanchard,  periwigmaker ;  Obituaries ;  Lorin  Low 
Dame,  1838-1903,  by  Charles  II.  Morss;  Medford  in  1S47,  by  Charles  Cum 
mings;  Genealogy  of  Gilbert  Blanchard,  grocer,  and  his  wife,  Mary  Blanchard; 
The  Baptist  Church  of  Medford,  by  Mrs.  J.  M.  G.  Plummer  ;  The  days  of  hand 
engines,  by  Charles  Cummings  ;  Great  fire  in  Medford,  from  the  Daily  Chrono- 


M  KT  1  1  C  !  .  N     HISTORICAL    SOCIETY  . 

type,  Nov.  I'l'.  IsnO;  Snv.nyers  in  Medford  (continued  from  vol.  4);  "  Ovn- 
the  hill  to  the  p«.orhouse,"  by  Helen  T.  Wild;  John  Pierpont,  by  Henry  C.  I>e 
Long;  Main  street,  Ls:',r,  -is.io  ;  A  package  of  old*letters,  extracts  from  letters 
written  by  Simon  Tufts  to  Benjamin  Hall,  jr.,  1789-1802.  (3323 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Medford  Historical  Register.  Vol.  vn.  1904. 
Medford,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  96.     Portrait.     Plates.     Map. 

Contents:  An  eighteenth  century  enterprise  (The  Middlesex  canal),  by  Moses 
Whitcher  Mann  ;  To\vn  records,  Vol.  I,  page  1  ;  Strangers  in  Medford  (eighteenth 
century)  :  History  told  by  names  of  streets,  by  Helen  T.  Wild;  Susanna  Rowsun, 
by  Mary  E.  Sargent;  Medford  Square,  1682-1715;  A  town  meeting,  1847,  by 
Cttarles  Cummings;  K<>v.  Elijah  Horr,  D.  D.,  by  Charles  II.  Loom  is  ;  Officers  of 
the  Society  for  year  ending  March,  1905  ;  Some  old  Medford  houses  and  estates, 
by  John  II.  Hooper  ;  A  Fast-day  hymn,  1764;  Boarding  school  —  Joseph  Wyman, 
Columbian  Centincl,  1795;  Petition  of  Belinda,  servant  of  Isaac  Royall,  1783; 
Jonathan  and  Nathaniel  Wade;  Society  notes;  Meeting-house  ^brook  and  the 
second  meeting-house,  by  F.  II.  C.  Wool  ley  ;  Andrew  Hall,  esq.  —  his  widow's 
dower  set  off;  Expedition  to  Goldsboro,  N.  C.,  1862  (by  Silas  P.  Wild,  a  cor 
poral  of  Co.  V,  r.ih  Mass.  Infantry),  edited  by  Emma  Wild  Goodwin;  Richard 
Price  Ilalknvell.  by  Henry  C.  Delong.  (3324 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Medford  Historical  Register.  Vol.  vm.  1905. 
Medford,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  306.      Illustrated. 

Contents:  The  taverns  of  Medford,  by  John  H.  Hooper;  A  soldier's  letter, 
177(5  ;  Strangers  in  Medford  ;  New  Hampshire  soldiers  in  Medford,  by  Eliza  M. 
(Jill  :  Samuel  dishing,  by  Elisba  B.  Curtis;  Church  records  —  1713-1721,  Medford 
Amicable  Singing  Society  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Francis  family.  1647-1903,  by 
Charles  S.  Young;  High  Street  about  1820;  Gustavus  Fisher  Guild;  The  loyalists 
of  Medford.  by  Grace  L.  Sargent  ;  The  Whitmores  of  Medford  and  some  "f  their 
descendants,  by  Alice  C.  Ayres  ;  The  WTest  End  school-house,  by  Moses  Whitchei 
.Mann;  Records  of  the  Revolutionary  War  —  City  archives;  "Full  of  Years,"  by 
Helen  T.  Wild;  Papers  and  addresses,  Medford  Historical  Society,  1904-5;  West 
Medford  in  1S70,  by  Moses  Whitcher  Mann  ;  Captain  Isaac  Hall,  by  Hall  Gleason  ; 
The  two  hundred  sevent.v-tifth  anniversary  of  Medford.  (3325 

MKinVAY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Mad  ir  a  it.  .!/(/**. 

AY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  celebration  of  Old  Home  Day, 
Wednesday,  August  third,  nineteen  hundred  and  four.  Together  with  an 
account  of  the  Rev.  Jacob  Ide  Memorial  in  connection  therewith.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Society.  1004. 

Svo.  pp.  49.      Illustrated.  (332G 

Jl/A/.Y/JO.V   JIlxTOlfH'AL  HOCIKTY. 


IN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  first  meeting  of  the  Mendon 
Historical  Society,  in  Town  Hall,  Mendon.  Massachusetts,  on  Tuesday,  Feb. 
IS,  1S1MJ.  with  Constitution,  Addresses,  and  Hymn.  Milford,  1897. 

8TO,  pp.  4H.  (3327 

METHI  i:\    HISTORICAL 
Mctliucu, 


Mi  !HT:N  HISTORICAL  SOCFKTY.  Ye  catalog  of  epitaphs  from  ye  old  burying 
ground  (:ii  Meeting-house  hill  in  Methuen,  Massachusetts.  Published  1>\  the 
Mctlmen  Historical  Society.  Edited  by  Charles  W.  Mann.  Methuen.  1*!»7. 

pp.   116-  (3328 


442  AMKIIIi    \.\     HIS  r<.v  -OCIAT1ON. 

i. 

MKTIH  K.\  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      Publication  No    1. 

.  pp.  in. 

Contents  :  Opening  address  by   President  Joseph  Sidney  Howe  ;  Music  of  other 
days  in  Methuen,   by  Lix/ie  U.  Currier.  (3329 

MKTHCI  N  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publication  No.  2.  Tlie  Merrimack  Valley. 
An  address  delivered  May  i:tth.  JSlKJ,  before  the  Metbuen  Historical  So 
ciety.  P,y  Robert  II.  rre\vksbury.  |  Methuen.  Mass.,  1S1MJ.  | 

Xvo,    i)j).    2.1.  « 

Caption  ii!  !«•  (3330 

MKTHCKX  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.  The  growth  of  Metbuen.  A  paper  read,  before 
the  Metbuen  Historical  Society.  P»y  Joseph  S.  Howe.  [Methuen,  Mass., 
1898.] 

12mo.   pp.   l.~>.       (On   cover:  M.Mhuen  Historical    Society.      Publication.) 
Caption  title.  (3331 

.Mi'  mix  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  niannl'aclnuers  in  Metbuen.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Mot  linen  Historical  Society  by  Daniel  W.  Tenney.  [Me 
thuen,  Mass..  1000  v| 

r_'mo,    pp.    12.       (On    cover:    Methuen    Historical    Society.      Publication.) 
Caption   tin*-.  (3332 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL  HOf'IKT}    o/'  M  .4  NX  .\(1IH  " 


The 


MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OK  MASSACHI  S.KTTS.     Papers  rend  before  th 
rifty  in  1876-1880.     Vols.    i.  11.     Boston.    1X81,   188(5. 
Two  volumes. 

•       •  CUXTKXTS. 

Vol.  i.  Peninsular  campaign  of  General  McClellan  in  1802  :  General  McClel- 
lan's  plans  for  the  campaign  of  lst;_',  and  the  alleged  interference  of  the  Gov 
ernment  with  them,  by  John  (\  Ropes,  read  November  13,  1870;  The  siege  of 
Yorktown.  by  .T.  C.  Palfrey.  read  .lanuary  14,  1878;  The.  period  which  elapsed 
between  the  fall  of  Yorktown  and  the  beginning  of  the  seven  days'  battles,  by 
Francis  W.  Palirey.  read  March  S.  I.8SO  ;  The  seven  days'  battles  to  Malver,n 
Hill,  by  F.  W.  Palfrey,  r,  ad  hecember  11.  INTO;  The  battle  of  Malvern  Hill, 
by  F.  \V.  Palfi-ey.  -n-ad  May  14,  1877  :  Comments  on  the  Peninsular  campaign, 
by  C.  A.  Whittier.  read  May  13,  1S78.  Huston,  1881.  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  249. 
Three  folded  maps. 

Vol.  ii.  The  Virginia  campaign  of  General  Pope  in  1S02;  The  character 
(ieneral  Halleck's  administration  in  the  summer  of  1802,  by  S.  M.  Quincy  ; 
campaign  of  General  Pope  in  Virginia,  its  objects  and  general  plan  :  First  part, 
to  the  19th  of  August,  1S02,  by  C.  X.  Ilorton  ;  Second  part,  to  the  28th  of 
August.  1862;  Third  part,  to  the  end  of  the  campaign,  by  John  C.  Ropes;  The 
27th  day  of  August,  1862  [being  chapter  7  of  the  history  of  the  campaign  of 
the  Army  of  Virginia],  by  G.  II.  Gordon;  The  battle  of  Chantilly,  by  C.  F. 
Walcott  ;  A  revisit  to  the  fields  of  Manassas  and  Chantilly,  by  C.  F.  Walcott; 
Strength  of  the  forces  under  Pope  and  Lee,  by  William  Allan  ;  appended 
note  by  J.  c.  Ropes;  The  case  of  Fitz-John  Porter,  by  S.  M.  Weld;  The 
duct  of  General  McClellan  during  his  stay  at  Alexandria  in  August,  1862  ; 
nature  and  extent  of  his  command,  and  his  alleged  neglect  to  support  the  a 
of  General  Pope,  by  S.  M.  Weld  ;  Review  of  the  reports,  Colonel  Haven 
General  Weld,  on  the  conduct  of  General  McClellan  at  Alexandria,  Au 
1862  ;  and  on  the  case  of  Fitz-John  Porter,  by  Theodore  Lyman  ;  The  con 
of  Generals  McClellan  and  Halleck  in  August,  1862;  and  the  case  of  Fitz-J 
Porter,  by  T.  L.  Livermore  ;  The  hearing  in  the  case  of  Fitz-John  Porter. 
J.  C.  Ropes.  Huston,  1880.  pp.  xiv,  (2),  304.  Nine  folded  maps.  ( 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACIIUSKTTS.  Papers,  Vol.  i.  Revised 
enlarged.  Campaigns  in  Virginia.  ISUl-oli.  Edited  by  Theodore  F.  Dwi 
Boston,  1895. 

*vo,  pp.  71,    (1).  :'»*'»!».      5  folded  maps. 

Contents:    Preface;    Officers;    M-embers  ;    List   of   Reports   and   Papers   rend 
fore  the  Society,   1876-l8!>r>  ;   Hooks  Cited   in   (his  Volume;   Patterson's  Shea 


MILITARY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    MASSACHUSETTS.  443 

doah  Campaign,  by  T.  L.  Livermore  ;  The  Peninsular  Campaign  :  General  Mc- 
Clellan's  Plans  for  the  Campaign  of  1862,  by  John  C.  Hopes;  The  Siege  of 
Yorktown,  by  J.  C.  Palfrey  ;  The  Period  which  elapsed  between  the  Fall  of 
Yorktown  and  the  beginning  of  the  Seven  Days'  Battles,  by  F.  W.  Palfrey  ;  The 
Seven  Days'  Battles  to  Malvern  Hill,  by  F.  W.  Palfrey  ;  The  Battle  of  Malvern 
Hill,  by  F.  W.  Palfrey  ;  Comments  on  the  Peninsular  Campaign  of  General 
McClellan,  by  C.  A.  Whittier  ;  Operations  in  the  Shenandoah  Yalley  from  Win 
chester  to  Port  Republic,  March  1  to  June  0,  1862,  by  J.  F.  Huntington  ;  Index. 


MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Papers,  Yol.  TI.  The  Yir 
ginia  Campaign  of  1802  under  General  Pope.  Edited  by  Theodore  F. 
Dwight.  Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  xxi,   (1),  541.     9  maps. 

Contents  :  List  of  Books  Cited  ;  General  Halleck's  Military  Administration 
in  the  summer  of  1862,  by  S.  M.  Quincy  ;  The  Campaign  of  General  Pope  in 
Yirginia  :  To  the  19th  of  August,  1862,  by  C.  P.  Horton  ;  to  the  28th  of  August, 
1862,  by  J.  C.  Ropes  ;  to  the  end  of  the  Campaign,  by  ,T.  C.  Ropes  ;  The  Twenty- 
seventh  day  of  August,  1862  (being  chapter  vn,  of  the  History  of  the  Campaign 
of  the  Army  of  Virginia,  from  Cedar  Mountain  to  Alexandria),  by  G.  II.  Gor 
don  ;  The  Battle  of  Chantilly,  by  C.  F.  Walcott  ;  Strength  of  the  Forces  under 
Pope  and  Lee,  by  W.  Allan  ;  The  Case  of  Fitz-John  Porter,  by  S.  M.  Weld  ;  The 
Conduct  of  General  McClellan  During  His  Stay  at  Alexandria  in  August,  1862, 
by  C.  F.  Haven,  jr.  ;  The  same  subject,  by  S.  M.  Weld  ;  Review  of  the  Reports 
of  Colonel  Haven  and  General  Weld  on  the  Conduct  of  McClellan  at  Alexandria, 
by  T.  Lyman  ;  The  Conduct  of  Generals  McClellan  and  Halleck  in  August,  1862  ; 
and  the  case  of  Fitz-John  Porter,  by  T.  L.  Livermore  ;  The  Hearing  in  the 
Case  of  Fitz-John  Porter,  by  J.  C.  Ropes  ;  The  Battle  of  Cedar  Mountain, 
August  9,  1862,  by  G.  L.  Andrews  ;  Index  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  List  of  Reports 
and  Papers.  1876-1895.  (3335 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Papers.  Yol.  HI.  Cam 
paigns  hi  Yirginia,  Maryland,  and  Pennsylvania,  1802-1803.  Boston,  1908. 

8vo,  pp.  509.     Map. 

Contents  :  Battle  of  Antietam,  by  Francis  W.  Palfrey  ;  Antietam  campaign, 
by  George  B.  Davis  ;  Strategy  of  the  campaign  of  Sharpsburg  or  Antietam,  by 
William  Allan  ;  The  military  situation  in  northern  Yirginia,  Nov.  1-14,  1862, 
by  William  F.  Smith  ;  Fredericksburg,  by  William  Allan  ;  The  battle  of  Chan- 
cellorsville,  by  James  F.  Huntington  ;  The  romances  of  Chancellorsville,  by 
Theodore  A.  Dodge  ;  Meade  at  Chancellorsville,  by  Alexander  S.  Webb  ;  The 
battle  of  Marye's  Heights  and  Salem  Church,  by  John  Bigelow,  jr.  ;  The  left 
attack  (Ewell's),  Gettysburg,  by  Edward  N.  Whittier;  Pickett's  charge  at 
Gettysburg,  by  William  R.  Driver;  Gettysburg  (report  of  committee),  by 
Greely  S.  Curtis  ;  The  cause  of  the  confederate  failure  at  Gettysburg,  by 
Greely  S.  Curtis  ;  The  strategy  of  the  Gettysburg  campaign,  l;y  George  B. 
Davis;  The  strategy  of  the  Gettysburg  campaign,  by  William  Allan;  From  Get 
tysburg  to  Williamsport,  by  George  B.  Davis  ;  The  Bristoe  and  Mine  Run  cam 
paigns,  by  George  B.  Davis;  Index.  (333(> 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Papers.  Yolume  iv.  The 
\Yilderness  Campaign,  May-June.  18(54.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   vi,    (4),  471.      Maps. 

Contents:  Opening  of  the  Campaign  of  1864,  by  Charles  II.  Porter;  Lee's 
wrestle  with  Grant  in  the  Wilderness,  by  Henry  Alexander  White  ;  On  the  use 
fulness  of  the  maps  furnished  to  the  Staff  of  the  Army  of  Potomac  previous  to 
the  Campaign  of  May,  1864,  by  Theodore  Lyman  ;  Notes  and  recollections  of 
the  opening  of  the  Campaign  of  1864,  by  McIIenry  Howard;  Battle  of  the 
Wilderness,  by  William  W.  Swan  ;  Addenda  to  the  paper  by  Brevet  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  Swan  on  the  Battle  of  the  Wilderness,  by  Theodore  Lyman  ;  The  sixth 
corps  in  the  Wilderness,  by  Hazard  Stevens  ;  The  operations  of  the  Army  of 
the  Potomac,  May  7-11,  1864,  by  Charles  Lawrence  Pen-son  ;  The  capture  of 
the  Salient,  May  12,  1864,  by  Francis  Channing  Barlow  ;  Review  of  General 
Barlow's  paper  on  the  Capture  of  the  Salient,  by  Lewis  A.  Grant  ;  The  capture 
of  the  Salient  at  Spottsylvania  May  12,  1864,  by  William  R.  Driver;  The 
operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  May  13-June  2,  1864,  by  William  P. 
Shreve  ;  The  Battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  by  Charles  II.  Porter  ;  The  Battle  of  Cold 
Harbor,  by  John  C.  Ropes;  Grant's  Campaign  in  Yirginia  in  1864,  by  John  C. 
Ropes;  Grant's  Campaign  against  Lee,  by  Thomas  L.  Livermore;  Index. 

Yol.  v,  published  in  1906.     Vols.  vn-ix  not  yet  published.  (3337 


444  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   MASSACHUSETTS.     Papers.     Vol.    x.     Critical 
Sketches  of  some  of  the  Federal  and  Confederate  Commanders.     Edited  by 
Theodore  F.  Dwight     Boston,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  x,  348. 

Contents  :  List  of  Books  Cited  ;  General  Beauregard,  by  J.  C.  Ropes  ;  General  : 
Grant  by  T.  A.  Dodge  ;  General  Hancock,  by  F.  A.  Walker  ;  General  Humphreys, 
by  .T.  II.  Wilson;  General  McClellan,  by  .1.  C.  Ropes;  General  Sherman,  by  J.  C.'. 
Ropes;  General  Stuart,  by  J.  C.  Ropes;  General  Thomas,  by  II.  Stone;  General' 
Thomas  in  the  Record,  by  T.  L.  Livermore  ;  The  War  as  we  See  it  Now,  by  J.  C. 
Ropes  ;  Index  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  List  of  Reports  and  Papers,  1876-1895. 


MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Papers.  Vol.  XL  Naval 
actions,  and  operations  against  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  1598-1815.  Boston, 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  205,  3  p.  1. 

Contents:  An  account  of  some  past  military  and  naval  operations  directed 
against  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  1505-1762,  by  C.  II.  Stockton  ;  The  naval  side  of 
the  Revolutionary  War,  by  C.  F.  Goodrich  ;  The  Constitution  at  Tripoli,  by 
I.  N.  Hollis;  The  battle  at  Trafalgar,  by  A.  T.  Mahan  :  The  fight  between  the  j 
Constitution  and  the  Java,  by  .1.  C.  Soley  ;  The  Chesapeake  and  the  Shannon, 
by  .1.  G.  Eaton;  Perry's  victory  on  Lake  Erie,  by  .1.  G.  Eaton;  The  last  ex 
ploit  of  Old  Ironsides,  or  The  action  between  the  Constitution  and  the  Cyane 
and  Levant,  by  .1.  G.  Eaton.  (333t> 

MILITARY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS.  Papers.  Vol.  XIL  Naval 
actions  and  history,  1799-1898.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  398,  3  p.  1. 

Contents:  The  old  navy,  by  G.  E.  Belknap  ;  The  home  squadron  in  the  win 
ter  of  1860-61,  by  G.  E.  Belknap  ;  The  story  of  the  Cumberland,  by  T.  O.  Self- 
ridge,  jr.  ;  The  story  of  the  Monitor,  by  S.  B.  Luce  :  Reminiscent  of  the  siege 
of  Charleston,  by  G.  E.  Belknap  ;  The  battle  of  Mobile  Bay,  by  F.  A.  Parker  ; 
The  naval  brigade,  by  .T.  C.  Soley  ;  Personal  reminiscences  of  the  war,  1861- 
1865,  by  W.  G.  Saltonstall  ;  Samoa  and  the  hurricane  of  March,  1889,  by  L.  A. 
Kimberly  ;  The  battle  of  Manila  Bay,  by  A.  Walker.  (334O 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Nanturket,  jl 


NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  Nantncket 
Historical  Association.  Incorporated  July  9,  1S94.  Nantncket,  1894. 

32mo,  pp.   19.  (3341 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Bulletin   No.   1.  Vol.   1.     Quakerism   on 

Nantncket    since    1800,    by    Henry    Barnard    Worth.       [Nantucket,    Mass.] 

Nantucket  Historical  Association,  189<>. 

8vo,  pp.  38.  (3342 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     [Bulletin"!  No.  2.  Vol.  1.    Timothy  White 

papers,  1725-1755,  with  an  historical  introduction  by  Myron  Samuel  Dud 

ley.     Nantucket,  Mass.,  1898. 

8vo,   pp.   96.  i  3343 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Bulletin  No.  1.  Vol.  2.  Nantucket  lands 
and  land  owners.  By  Henry  Barnard  Worth.  Nantucket  Historical  Asso 
ciation,  1901. 

8vo,   pp.   51. 

(This   work   comprises   a   series   of  chapters   which   treat   in   topical   form   the 
history  of  Nantucket  as  found  in  the  public  records.)  (3344 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Bulletin  No.  2.     Vol.  2.     Nantucket  lands 
and  land  owners.     By  Henry  Barnard  Worth.     1902. 
8vo,  pp.  53-110. 
[The  settlers,  their  homes  and  government.      Map.]  (3345 


NEW    ENGLAND    CATHOLIC    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  445 

XANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Bulletin  No.  .">.     Vol.  2.     Xantucket  lands 
and  land  owners.    By  Henry  Barnard  Worth.     1902. 
8vo,  pp.  111-182. 

[The  Indians  of  Nautucket.]  (334« 

XANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Bulletin  Xo.   1.     Vol.  3.     Xantucket  His 
torical  Association,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  44. 
A  Century  of  Free  Masonry  in  Nantucket,  by  Alexander  Starbuck.  (3347 

.\ ' A. \  TUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  of  the  sixth  annual  meeting 
at  Xantucket,  Mass.,  July  19,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  1<>. 

Contents  :  President's  address ;  Recollections  as  a  source  of  history,  by 
Myron  S.  Dudley  :  The  vision  of  Capt.  Charles  Barnard,  a  whale  fisher  of  Nan- 
tucket,  Nov.  21.  1772,  by  W.  D.  Ballenger  ;  Letter  of  Seward  Beard,  a  friend 
and  a  descendant  of  the  Macys,  also  of  other  Nantucket  families  ;  Letter  of 
Jonathan  Belcher  to  George  Bunker  of  Nantucket.  (334S 

.\\XTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  of  the  seventh  annual  meet 
ing  at  Xantucket,  Mass,  July  24,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 

List  of  Nantucket  men  who  served  under  John  Paul  Jones  during  the  Revolu 
tionary  War;  Old  letters  and  old  friends.  (3349 

'XANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.    Proceedings  of  the  e'ghth  annual  meeting 
of  the  Association,  July  15,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  27. 
Nantucket's   newspapers,   by   Alexander    Starbuck.  (335O 

XANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  of  the  ninth  annual  meeting, 
July  21,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Contains:   Development  of  schools  in  Nantucket,  by  Kmily  Weeks.  (3351 

XANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  of  the  tenth  annual  meeting; 
July  21,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contains:  Karly  houses  at  Nantucket,  by  Henry  B.  Worth;  The  humor  of 
Nantucket;  The  Pacific  Bank,  by  Albert  <i.  Brock.  (3352 

XANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings.     Eleventh   annual   meeting. 
July  18,  1905.     Waltham,  Mass.,  1905. 
8vo.  pp.  (52,   (1).      Portrait. 

Contents:  Proceedings;  Constitution;  Reports;  President's  address  (by  Alex 
ander  Starbuck)  ;  An  ancient  farmer's  letters  from  Nantacket  ;  List  of  members. 

(3353 

XEW  EXGLAM)    CATHOLIC  HIXTOKICAL    XOCIKTY. 


NEW  ENGLAND  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     First  Report.     Boston,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.  0.      [Publications.      No.  1.]  (3354 

XE\V  ENGLAND  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  Irish  Catholic  schools 
of  Lowell,  Massachusetts,  1835-1852,  hy  Louis  S.  Walsh.  Boston.  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  20.      Publications.      No.  2.  (3355 

NEW  ENGLAND  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Acadians  of  Madawaska, 
Maine.  By  Charles  W.  Collins.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  60.      Publications.      No.  3.  (3356 

XEW  ENGLAND  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pilgrim,  Puritan,  and  Papist  in 
Massachusetts.  By  Helena  Xordhoff  Gargan.  Read  at  the  annual  meeting 
of  the  Society.  June  "5.  1902.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  33.      Publications.      No.  4.  (3357 


446  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  ENGLAND  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  volume  of  the  one 
hundredth  anniversary  celebration  of  the  dedication  of  the  Church  of  the 
Holy  Cross,  Boston.  Boston,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  137,  1  1.,   [4]   p.      Illustrated   (incl.  ports.). 

At  head  of  title  :  1803 — September — 1903. 

Added  t.-p.,  illustrated.  (IW58 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY, 
lioxton,  Mass. 

|  Titles  marked  with  letter  R  are  reprinted  from  Neio-Enyland  Historical  and  Genealogical 

Register.} 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  i.  Boston,  1847.  Published  Quarterly. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  3!)!),  (1),  10. 

Contents :  Memoir  of  John  Farmer ;  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  Farmer 
family,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake ;  Memoir  of  graduates  of  Harvard  college,  com 
mencing  with  1670,  by  John  Farmer;  Complete  list  of  Congregational  ministers 
in  the  eastern  part  of  Rockingham  county,  N.  H.,  from  its  settlement  to  the 
present  time,  together  with  notes  on  the  ministers  and  churches,  by  Jonathan 
French  ;  Foreign  missionaries  from  Norwich,  Ct.  ;  The  passengers  of  the  May 
Flower  in  1620,  by  Nathaniel  Bradstreet  Shurtleff  ;  Major  Pendleton's  letter  to 
the  "  Honored  Governor  and  Counsell  for  the  Matacusets  at  Boston,  13  of  Au 
gust,  1676  ;  "  Capt.  Miles  Standish's  inventory  of  books  ;  Notices  of  the  courts 
of  judicature  and  of  the  bar  of  the  county  of  Merrimack,  New  Hampshire,  by 
Stephen  Colby  Badger  ;  Biographical  notices  of  deceased  physicians  in  Massa 
chusetts,  by  Ebenezer  Alden  ;  Fx tract  from  a  letter  of  Hon.  William  Crunch,  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  John  Walrond,  of  Ottery,  Eng.,  to  Rev. 
William  Waldron,  Minister  of  Boston,  1725-6;  Form  of  a  family  register; 
Genealogies  :  Chase  family  ;  Dudley  family.  Instances  of  longevity  in  Belfast, 
Me.;  Decease  of  the  Fathers  of  New  England,  1630-65;  Governor  Bradstreet; 
Sketches  of  alumni  at  the  different  colleges  in  New  England  :  William  Cranch, 
of  Washington,  D.  C.  ;  Ebenezer  Adams,  of  Hanover,  N.  H. ;  >ames  Savage,  of 
Boston  ;  Levi  Woodbury,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  II.  ;  Samuel  S.  Wilde,  of  Boston ; 
Nathaniel  Wright,  of  Cincinnati  ;  William  D.  Williamson,  of  Bangor.  Governor 
Hinckley's  verses  on  the  death  of  his  second  consort ;  Biographical  notices  of 
physicians  in  Kingston,  N.  II.  ;  Register  of  births  in  Dedham,  1635-9 ;  AnnP 
versary  of  the  New  England  Society  of  Cincinnati,  O.  ;  Notices  of  new  publica 
tions  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Sewall ;  Letter  of  the  first  Chief-Justice  Sewall  to  his 
son,  Samuel  Sewall,  Esq.,  of  Brookline,  giving  an  account  of  his  family,  1720; 
Col.  Gookin's  letter  to  Rev.  Nathaniel  Gookin,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1710  ;  History 
of  the  Pilgrim  Society,  with  a  brief  account  of  the  early  settlement  of  Plymouth 
colony  ;  Passengers  of  the  Golden  Hind,  1577,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake  ;  "A  lyst  of 
the  pasingers  Abord  the  Speedwell  of  London,  Robert  Lock,  Master,  Bound  for 
New  England."  "An  Examination  of  the  Quakers  Before  [The]  Court  of 
Assistants,  8  September,  1656."  A  complete  list  of  the  ministers  of  Boston, 
1630  to  1842,  by  James  C.  Odiorne ;  A  list  of  names  found  among  the  first 
settlers  of  New  England,  by  S.  G.  Drake ;  Capital  offences  in  Massachusetts ; 
Reasons  for  genealogical  investigations  ;  The  names  of  the  proprietors  of  New 
Haven,  Ct.,  in  the  year  1685  ;  Memoir  of  Enoch  Parsons,  Esq.,  of  Hartford,  Ct. ; 
Genealogies  :  Cotton  family,  Butler  family,  Minot  family.  Sketches  of  alumni 
of  New  England  colleges  ;  Ethan  Smith,  of  Boylston,  Ms.  ;  Asa  Rand,  of  Peter 
borough,  N.  Y. ;  Oliver  Wendell,  of  Boston  ;  Jonathan  Law,  Gov.  of  Connecticut. 
Dr.  Watts's  letter  of  condolence  to  Madam  Sewall,  1728  ;  List  of  ancient  names 
in  Boston  and  vicinity,  by  John  Farmer ;  Marriages  and  deaths  in  N.  E.  or 
among  persons  of  New  England  origin  ;  Memoir  of  Governor  Endecott  (abstract 
from  memoir  by  Charles  M.  Endicott)  ;  Original  covenant  of  the  first  church 
in  Salem  ;  Heraldry  ;  Ratification  of  the  federal  constitution  by  Massachusetts, 
from  the  Massachusetts  Gazette  of  Feb.  8th,  1788 ;  Notice  to  the  tradesmen, 
1788  ;  Letter  of  Chief  Justice  Sargeant,  of  Massachusetts  ;  Genealogies  :  Wolcott 
family,  Parsons  family.  Ancient  bible  in  possession  of  Widow  Lucy  Waters,  of 
Sharon,  Ms.  ;  Biographical  notices  of  physicians  in  Rochester,  N.  H. ;  Sketches 


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of  alumni  of  N.  E.  colleges  :  Nathan  Weston,  of  Augusta,  Me.  ;  Naphtali  Shaw, 
of  Bradford,  Vt.  ;  Nahum  Mitchell,  of  Plymouth  ;  Advice  of  a  dying  father  to 
his  son,  1716,  Rev.  William  Brattle,  of  Cambridge,  to  his  son  ;  Time  of  the 
arrival  in  New  England  of  certain  ministers ;  Genealogies  and  their  moral ; 
First  settlers  of  Rhode  Island,  by  John  Farmer  ;  Memoir  of  Governor  Ilutchin- 
son  ;  Col.  Carrigain's  letter  respecting  the  Endecott  rock  ;  First  settlement  of 
Norwich,  Ct.  ;  Patent  of  the  town  of  Norwich,  A.  I).  1685  ;  Letter  of  Lieut.- 
Gov.  William  Stoughton,  of  Massachusetts,  to  Gov.  Samuel  Allen,  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  1698 ;  Genealogies :  Endicott  family,  Huntington  family,  Henri  Gachet, 
Gookin  family,  Foster  family.  Illustrations  of  genealogy,  by  Lemuel  Shattuck  ; 
Arms  of  the  Farmer  family  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Zephaniah  Swift  Moore,  by  Emory 
Washburn  ;  Memoir  of  Albert  G.  Upham,  M.  1).  ;  On  the  wearing  of  the  hair, 
from  sermons  supposed  to  have  been  preached  by  Michael  Wigglesworth  ;  The 
burial-place  at  "  Old  Town,"  Newbury,  Ms.,  by  Elias  Nason  ;  Scotch  prisoners 
sent  to  Massachusetts  in  1652,  by  order  of  the  English  Government ;  Index  of 
subjects  ;  Index  of  names.  (835J) 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  n.     1848.     Boston,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  417. 

Contents:  General  Index  ;  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Increase  Mather;  The  roll  of 
Battle  Abbey  ;  First  settlers  of  New  Hampshire ;  The  celebrated  glossary  of 
Sir  Henry  Spelman  ;  Petition  of  Sarah  Gosse  |7  April,  1640];  Memorandum 
concerning  Abraham  Browne,  of  Boston,  by  Charles  Browne  ;  List  of  early  set 
tlers  of  Reading  and  South  Reading,  Mass.,  from  1640  to  1700 ;  Letter  of 
Ezra  Badlam,  1777  ;  Ipswich  proceedings,  1648  ;  Early  records  of  Roxbury ; 
Remarkable  superstitions ;  How  the  Jews  were  treated  in  early  times  in  Eng 
land,  from  Stow's  History  of  England ;  Some  accounts  of  the  Peters  family ; 
The  first  settlers  of  Barnstable,  Ms. ;  Some  old  local  laws  and  other  regulations  ; 
The  old  graveyard  in  Middletown,  Ct.  ;  Records  of  Boston  ;  Capen  family  record  ; 
Genealogy  of  the  Dearborn  family,  by  E.  B.  Dearborn  ;  John  Foster  Williams,  by 
Ebenezer  Fox  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  upon  record  in  the  county  of  Suf 
folk,  Ms.  ;  Massachusetts  archives;  Passengers  for  New  England,  1638;  A  relic  of 
antiquity — The  "Old  House"  in  Deerfield  ;  Passengers  for  Virginia,  1635  ;  Monu 
ment  to  the  memory  of  the  Indians  (Farmington,  Conn.)  ;  Life  of  Sir  Henry 
Vane,  1612-1662  ;  The  importance  of  preserving  original  MSS.  ;  Dummer's  letter 
to  Sewall,  1720  ;  A  liberal  bequest — property  of  Martha  C.  Hall  to  the  First 
Parish  of  Boston,  1847  ;  Copy  of  a  letter  sent  to  Gov.  Dudley,  giving  a  list  of 
Quakers  in  Lynn,  1703 ;  Destruction  of  Schenectady — a  letter  in  the  hand 
writing  of  Samuel  Sewall,  but  signed  by  Gov.  Bradstreet,  16  g§  ;  God's  prom 
ise  to  his  plantation — note  on  sermon  by  John  Cotton  ;  The  Peabody  family, 
by  C.  M.  Endicott ;  Individual  and  family  names,  by  William  Cogswell ;  James 
Graham,  Marquis  of  Montrose ;  The  Gookin  family;  Early  Ipswich  families; 
Historical  sketches  of  Belcherton,  Ms.  ;  Incidents  on  board  the  Mayflower,  1620  ; 
John  Bowles,  Esq. — obituary,  1737  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Samuel  Whiting,  of 
Lynn,  to  Rev.  Increase  Mather,  of  Boston,  1677 ;  Obituary — George  James 
Sprague  •;  Proclamation  for  a  Thanksgiving,  1676;  Old  settlers  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  by  Wm.  Willis  ;  Indian  wars — copy  of  a  letter  from  Noah  Wright,  1745,  also 
journal  kept  by  him,  1746-7  ;  Luther  Waite,  Esq.,  by  L.  R.  Thayer  ;  Passengers 
for  Virginia,  1635  ;  Epitaphs  taken  from  the  old  burying-ground  in  Cambridge, 
Ms.  ;  Massachusetts  archives — note  on  the  collection  of  manuscript  copies  of 
French  documents  relating  to  colonial  and  provincial  history  of  New  England  ; 
Notes  on  the  will  of  Richard  Hills;  Notice  of  Roger  Conant ;  Bradford's  letter 
to  Winthrop,  1631  ;  The  Irish  donation  in  1676,  communicated  by  Charles  Deane  ; 
First  settlers  of  Ilingham,  by  Andrew  II.  Ward  ;  Notice  of  Edward  B"reck ; 
Notice  of  Thomas  Ilollis,  with  letter  written  by  same,  1710 ;  Passengers  for 
Virginia,  1635  ;  Notice  of  Rev.  James  Fitch,  first  pastor  of  the  church  of  Say- 
brook  ;  Woburn  burying-ground — inscriptions  on  the  grave  stones  ;  A  tragedy  of 
the  sea — attack  upon  Lieut.  Til  ton  by  Indians  ;  Narrative  poem  on  the  attack 
upon  Tilton,  by  Indians  ;  Notices  of  the  Cutts  family  ;  Biographical  account  of 
Dr.  John  Pomeroy,  Burlington,  Vt.,  by  Samuel  W.  Thayer ;  Genealogical  and 
historical  memovr  of  the  Otis  family,  by  Horatio  N.  Otis  ;  Notes  on  the  Josselyn 
family  of  Massachusetts,  by  T.  W.  Harris  ;  Letter  of  Eleazer  Wheelock,  1766,  by 
Charles  Deane  ;  Stage-coach  and  railway  statistics,  by  Fred  S.  Pease,  1848  ;  Meet 
ing  of  the  Kilburn  family,  1848  ;  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Coffin  family,  by 
N.  W.  Coffin;  Heralds  college;  Heralds  visitations,  by  H.  G.  Somerby  ;  Principal 
events  in  the  life  of  the  Indian  chief  Brant ;  The  Checkley  family ;  Some  ac- 


448  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

coi.ut  of  Deacon  John  Butler,  of  Pelham,  N.  II.,  and  of  his  descendants,  by 
Caleb  Butler;  Letter  of  John  Wollcott,  1639,  communicated  by  George  Gibbs ; 
The  Willet  family;  Deaths  in  Andover,  1650  to  1700;  Epitaphs  at  the  Norj| 
Burial-Ground,  Dorchester ;  Lower  Biddeford  burying-ground ;  Epitaphs  from 
Copse  Hill  burying-ground,  Boston  ;  Capture  of  a  pirate  vessel,  1689  ;  Genealogy 
of  Chester  Ashley ;  Descendants  of  Rev.  Edward  Taylor,  of  Westfleld,  Mass ; 
Gov.  Endicott's  pear  tree — letter  from  C.  M.  Endicott,  1848;  Inscriptions  from 
the  burying-ground  in  Norwich,  Ct. ;  Passengers  for  New  England,  1671  ;  Index 
of  names  and  titles.  (3360 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  in.  1849.  Boston,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  vi.  419.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Memoirs  of  Sir  Martin  Frobisher,  1536  to  1594  ;  Indian  war  papers, 
1675-89,  by  Charles  W.  Parsons ;  Explanation  of  term,  Indian  summer ;  The 
Pease  family,  by  Frederick  S.  Pease;  Deaths  in  Wrentham,  1673  to  1704;  The 
Wyman  family,  by  T.  B.  Wyman  ;  Records  of  Boston,  by  David  Pulsifer  ;  Notices 
concerning  the  early  "  freemen  "  in  New  England  ;  Woburn  burying-ground,  by 
N.  Wyman  ;  Biographical  sketches  of  the  early  physicians  of  Marietta,  Ohio,  by 
S.  P.  Hildreth  ;  Original  settlers  of  Salisbury,  Massachusetts,  communicated  by 
Mr.  Thornton  ;  Principal  events  in  the  life  of  the  Indian  chief  Brant ;  Marriages 
in  the  town  of  Andover,  Ms.,  from  1647  to  1700  ;  Ancient  deeds  in  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  copied  by  William  Cothren  ;  Early  records  of  Weymouth,  by  Cyrus  Or- 
cutt ;  Some  account  of  Deacon  John  Butler  of  Pelham,  N.  H.,  and  of  his  de 
scendants,  by  Caleb  Butler;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  upon  record  in  the 
county  of  Suffolk;  Refugees  in  London,  1775;  First  settlers  of  Barnstable,  by 
David  Ilamblen  ;  Description  of  James  the  first ;  List  of  Freemen,  1630-1691,  by 
Lucius  R.  Paige  ;  Additional  note  on  the  Josselyn  family  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Ben 
jamin  Column  ;  Will  of  Brian  Pendleton,  1677  ;  Inscriptions  at  Allyn's  Point, 
the  terminus  of  the  Worcester  and  Norwich  Railroad ;  Inscriptions  from  the 
burying-grounds  in  Salem,  Mass.  ;  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Adams,  1737  :  Some  ma 
terials  towards  a  genealogy  of  the  family  of  the  name  of  Rolfe  ;  Early  records  of 
Bra inford,  now  Branford,  Ct.,  from  materials  furnished  by  Charles  M.  Taintor; 
Pedigree  of  the  Taintor  family  ;  Will  of  Riard  Haffeeld,  1638  ;  The  Tully  family 
of  Saybrook,  Ct.,  collected  from  manuscripts,  by  Samuel  II.  Parsons  ;  Archives  of 
Connecticut,  by  Wm.  S.  Porter ;  Register  of  deaths  in  Northampton  from  its 
settlement  in  1653  to  1700,  by  Samuel  W.  Lee ;  Ancient  wills  in  Middlesex, 
1649-1665,  by  Wm.  F.  Stone;  Indian  deed  to  John  Stone,  1656;  Obituary  on 
Rev.  Daniel  Baker,  from  the  Boston  Weekly  News-Letter,  May  20,  1731  ;  Pas 
sengers  for  Virginia,  1635,  by  H.  G.  Somerby  ;  Rev.  Joseph  Farrar ;  Notice  of 
Edward  Rawson,  secretary  of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1650-1686; 
The  New  England  primer  ;  Sketches  of  the  early  history  of  the  town  of  Middle- 
borough,  in  the  county  of  Plymouth  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Frost,  by  Usher  Par 
sons  ;  Instructions  of  the  town  of  Maiden  to  their  representative  in  the  Massa 
chusetts  General  Court,  passed  May  27th,  1776  ;  Genealogical  notices  of  the 
descendants  of  Secretary  Rawson  ;  Epitaphs  from  the  burying-ground  on  Copp's 
Hill,  Boston  ;  The  Peabody  family  ;  Rev.  Samuel  Brown  of  Abington,  by  Cyrus 
Orcutt ;  The  Deane  family,  by  William  Reed  Deane  ;  Names  of  persons  who  took 
the  oath  of  fidelity  in  the  year  1652.  Index  of  names  and  titles.  (3361 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  iv.  1850.  Boston,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.  viii.  9-388.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  Oliver  Wolcott,  by  George  Gibbs  ;  Physicians  of  Ipswich, 
by  A.  Hammatt ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Thomas  Mayhew,  [16] 78;  Records  of  S;iy- 
brook,  Ct.,  by  Sylvester  Nash  ;  First  ancestor  of  the  Chipmans  in  N.  England,  by 
R.  M.  Chipman  ;  Epitaph  on  Stephen  Farrar  ;  More  freemen,  1678  ;  Old  French 
war  letters,  1745-1760;  In  memory  of  William  French;  Extracts  from  old  town 
records  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  communicated  by  George  T.  Wentworth  ;  Abstract  of 
the  first  wills  in  the  probate  office,  Plymouth,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Epitaphs  from 
S.  Berwick,  &c.,  by  John  S.  H.  Fogg;  A  genealogy  of  the  Bradford  family,  by 
G.  M.  Fessenden  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  upon  record  in  the  county  of 
Suffolk ;  Early  records  of  Boston,  copied  by  David  Pulsifer ;  Early  rec 
ords  of  Weymouth,  by  Cyrus  Orcutt ;  Passengers  for  Virginia,  ^635,  by 
H.  G.  Somerby  ;  From  Greenwich,  Ct.,  town  records,  communicated  by  Hora 
tio  N.  Otis ;  The  Howe  family ;  Some  inscriptions  from  the  Maiden  burying- 
ground,  by  Thomas  Waterman  ;  Note  concerning  the  descendants  of  Dolor  Davis  ; 


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Memorials  of  the  Revolution,  prepared  by  Samuel  H.  Riddel ;  Past  events ; 
Notices  of  the  Greene  family,  by  Wendell  Phillips  ;  A  new  genealogical  diction 
ary,  by  Edward  Armstrong;  Anti-tea  combination,  1768;  Paddy  and  Greenough 
family  document,  1678 ;  Rev.  Daniel  Gookin  of  Sherburne ;  Early  records  of 
Wrentham,  Ms.,  copied  by  G.  W.  Messinger  ;  Important  ante  revolutionary  let 
ters,  communicated  by  George  Gibbs  ;  A  funerall  song  dedicated  to  ye  memory 
of  Mr  Nath11  Clarke,  1705;  The  Meigs  family;  Epitaph  on  Stephen  Farrar ; 
Notes  on  the  Cotton  family,  by  Jedediah  Herrick  ;  Answer  to  the  genealogical 
problem  in  the  Register,  Vol.  in,  p.  344  ;  John  Carver,  first  governor  of  the 
colony  of  New  Plymouth,  by  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff  ;  Inscription  from  the  stone 
of  Thomas  Saffin  at  Stepney,  Eng.  ;  Genealogical  notice  of  the  descendants  of 
Eleazer  Davenport,  by  Henry  Davenport ;  Notes  on  the  Addington  family,  by 
a  descendant ;  Genealogical  notice  of  the  family  of  Elder  Thomas  Leverett,  by 
Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff;  Diploma  of  the  crest  of  Lancelot  Manfeld,  1563,  com 
municated  by  William  Tyler  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Otis  family,  by  Horatio  N.  Otis  ; 
Inscriptions  from  the  old  burial-ground  in  Dorchester,  1638-1699,  by  W.  B. 
Trask  ;  The  Cutler  family — Harvard  graduates;  Extracts  from  the  register  books 
of  Austerfied  in  Yorkshire,  1561-1631,  by  II.  G.  Somerby  ;  Extracts  from  the 
Candler  manuscript  in  the  British  Museum,  by  H.  G.  Somerby  ;  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Gookin  of  Cambridge,  by  J.  Wingate  Thornton  ;  Eldest  daughter  of  Peregrine 
White  ;  Notice  of  Samuel  Gorton,  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Letter  from  the  Hon.  John 
Saffin,  of  Boston,  1687  ;  The  Gilbert  family,  by  J.  Wingate  Thornton  ;  Epitaph 
of  Elihu  Yale  ;  Extracts  from  Dover  town  records,  by  Alonzo  Hall  Quint ;  Notes 
to  declaration  of  ruling  Elder  John  Chipman,  by  Richard  M.  Chipman  ;  Plymouth 
colony  rates,  communicated  by  Nathl.  B.  Shurtleff;  Earliest  inscriptions  from 
Plymouth  burying-ground  ;  List  of  those  able  to  bear  arms  in  the  colony  of  New 
Plymouth  in  1643,  by  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff;  Letter  from  Peter  Faneuil,  1739, 
communicated  by  W.  II.  Montague;  Epitaph  of  William  Camden,  the  antiquary, 
from  Westminster  Abbey ;  Early  records  of  Middleborough,  by  Cyrus  Orcutt ; 
Letter  from  John  Corbin  to  Ralph  Sprague,  1651  ;  Monument  of  Sir  William 
Phipps  in  London  ;  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  descendants  of  Edward  Wins- 
low,  Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony — from  "  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  de 
scendants  of  Susanna,  successively  wife  of  William  White  and  Edward  Winslow," 
by  Lemuel  Shattuck ;  Letter  from  John  Hancock  to  Henry  Quincy,  1779 ; 
Johnson,  Willard  and  Sheafe,  by  Joseph  Willard  ;  Marshfield  inscriptions~trom 
the  burial-ground  on  the  hill,  by  M.  A.  Thomas ;  Notes  on  the  Wentworth 
family  ;  Extract  from  the  records  of  the  Pilgrim  Society,  Plymouth  ;  Additional 
notice  of  Eleazer  and  Richard  Davenport,  by  Henry  Davenport ;  Graduates  of 
Harvard  college  born  in  Dedham,  1692-1845  ;  Genealogical  notice  of  Samuel 
Wright,  of  Springfield,  by  Joseph  W.  Wright ;  Genealogical  items  relative  to 
Gloucester,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  First  celebration  of  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims 
at  Plymouth,  by  the  Old  Colony  Club,  1769 ;  Index  of  names  and  titles. 

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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-Eiiglaud  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  v.  1851.  Boston,  1851. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  486.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  Hugh  Peters,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  Stoddard's  journal  of 
a  negotiation  between  the  Marquis  de  Vandreuil,  Governor  General  of  Canada, 
and  John  Stoddard  and  John  Williams,  messengers  commissioned  by  His  Ex 
cellency  Joseph  Dudley,  Esq.,  Captain  General  of  Canada  and  Governor  of  Her 
Majesty's  government  of  the  Massachusetts,  1713-14,  with  notes  by  Sylvester 
Judd  ;  Ancestors  of  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins,  of  Newport,  and  their  children,  by 
Sylvester  Judd  ;  Old  burying-ground  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  ;  Graduates  of  Harvard 
originating  from  Salem,  1642-1849  ;  Colman  papers,  1699-1714-15  ;  Passengers 
for  Virginia,  1635,  by  H.  G.  Somerby ;  Records  of  Windsor,  Ct.  ;  Inscriptions 
from  the  old  grave-yard  of  the  first  parish  in  York,  Me.,  by  John  S.  H.  Fogg  ; 
Memoir  of  the  Stebbins  family,  by  Daniel  Stebbins  ;  An  account  of  the  Varnum 
family  from  their  first  coming  to  America  from  England,  by  Isaac  Childs  ;  In 
habitants  of  Springfield  who  took  the  oath  of  allegiance,  1678  ;  First  settlers 
of  Rochester,  Mass.,*and  their  families,  by  David  Hamblen  ;  Copy  of  a  letter 
from  Wm.  Pepperrell,  Esq.,  1745 ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  burial  ground  in 
Dorchester,  1700-1750,  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  Genealogical  items  relative  to  Lynn, 
by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  Early  records  of  Boston,  by  David  Pulsifer ;  Genealogical 
memoir  of  the  family  of  & ev.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  by  a  descendant ;  Family  of 
Iluntington — copy  of  a  letter  from  Joseph  Huntington  to  his  brother,  Eliphalet 

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Huntington  ;  Mss.  relating  to  New  England  in  the  State  Paper  Office ;  The  Frost 
family,  by  a  descendant  of  Joseph  Frost ;  Middlesex  statistics,  1680,  by  Lucius 
R.  Paige  ;  Bonner  family  record,  by  R.  R.  Hinman  ;  Charlestown  burying-ground, 
by  Thomas  Waterman  ;  The  Otis  genealogy,  by  Horatio  N.  Otis  ;  Memoir  of  Hugh 
Peters,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  upon  record  in  the 
county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.  ;  Early  records  of  Boston  ;  Vaughan  and  Shannon  fam 
ilies,  by  Thomas  Shannon  ;  List  of  freemen  of  Winsor,  Ct.,  1669  ;  Will  of  John 
Green,  of  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1658  ;  Saybrook  records  ;  Emigrants  in  vessels,  "  Bound 
to  Virginia,"  and  memorial  of  William  Clarke,  of  Watertown  and  Woborn,  com 
municated  by  John  G.  Locke;  Waltham  graveyard — epitaphs  previous  to  1720; 
Note  on  the  Varnum  family  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  in  the  probate  office, 
Plymouth,  by  Justin  Winsor  ;  Witchcraft  in  Hingham,  1708-9  ;  A  declaration  of 
the  inhabitants  of  Scarborough,  1663  ;  Memoir  of  Major-General  Artemas  Ward, 
by  Andrew  Henshaw  Ward  ;  Memoir  of  Hugh  Peters,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  Ancient 
family  letters,  addressed  to  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Harris,  1654,  1662  ;  The  Ricker  fam 
ily,  by  G.  W.  Ricker  ;  Payne  family  record,  &c.,  1580-1636  ;  Gleanings  in  the 
early  history  of  Maine  and  New  Hampshire  [from  Mr.  Thornton]  ;  The  Shap- 
leigh  family  ;  Family  of  Stoughton  ;  Memoir  of  the  Stebbins  family,  by  Daniel 
Stebbins  ;  Brooks  of  Cheshire,  Ct.,  by  Elihu  Yale  ;  Deposition  concerning  Walter 
Barefoote,  1676;  Original  letters  from  Roger  Hill,  1690,  Bellomont,  [16]99; 
Some  memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince  ;  Old  Dorchester — recovery  of  some 
materials  for  its  history  ;  Genealogical  memoir  of  the  Leonard  family,  by  Wil 
liam  Reed  Deane ;  Early  letters  of  John  Adams  ;  Who  were  the  Wentworths  of 
Punkapaugue?  ;  Memoir  of  Hugh  Peters,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt;  Genealogical  items 
relating  to  the  early  settlers  of  Dover,  N.  II.,  by  Alonzo  H.  Quint;  Index  of 
names.  (3363 

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and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  vi.     1852.     Boston,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  402.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  with  a  genealogy  of  the  family 
of  Mather,  by  Samuel  G.  Drake;  Customs  of  New  England,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt; 
Genealogical  items  relating  to  the  early  settlers  of  Dover,  N.  II.,  by  Alonzo  H. 
Quint ;  Rev.  Samuel  Man,  first  minister  of  Wrentham,  Mass. — his  advice  to  his 
children  who  were  to  enter  into  the  married  state,  written  in  1704  ;  First  settlers 
of  Eastham,  Mass.,  by  David  Ilamblin  ;  William  and  John  Crowne,  by  Samuel 
Jennison ;  The  Swett  family ;  Will  of  Major  Andre,  1777  ;  Ipswich  grammar 
school,  by  Abraham  Hammatt ;  Samuel  Sewal's  diary,  1685-1698  ;  Captain  Kidd, 
by  Joseph  B.  Felt;  Material  towards  a  history  of  Billerica,  by  Frederic  Kidder; 
A  list  of  Canada  prisoners,  1695,  by  Frederic  Kidder  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest 
wills  upon  record  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Ms.  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  in 
the  probate  office,  Plymouth,  by  Justin  Winsor ;  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Higginson,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  John  Shepard,  by  John  Daggett ;  Expedition 
against  Quebec,  1775 — journal  kept  by  Joseph  Ware,  of  Needham,  with  a  short 
genealogy  of  the  Ware  family,  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  Gates  of  Yarmouth,  Ms.  ;  Met 
calf  family,  by  Luther  Metcalf  Harris;  Alice  Craft — who  were  her  parents?;  in 
scriptions  from  the  old  burial  ground  in  Dorchester,  Ms.,  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  Early 
records  of  Boston,  by  David  Pulsifer  ;  Subscribers  to  Prince's  chronology  ;  Briei 
memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers  ;  Oaths  of  freemen,  allegiance,  &c.. 
in  old  Norfolk  county,  1668-78,  by  Alonzo  II.  Quint ;  Early  settlers  of  Esses 
and  old  Norfolk,  by  Joshua  Coffin  ;  An  address  to  the  members  of  the  Society 
by  Wm.  Jenks ;  The  Hampton  Brown  family,  by  Asa  W.  Brown ;  Historical 
^reminiscences,  by  Jeremiah  Smith  Boies  ;  Material  towards  a  history  of  Ashby— 
petition  of  John  Fitch  to  the  general  court,  in  1749,  by  Frederic  Kidder;  Letter 
from  Rev.  Arthur  Brown,  Portsmouth,  1741  ;  A  record  of  marriages,  births,  and 
deaths  in  Westfield  prior  to  1700  ;  Pearce,  of  Gloucester,  Mass.  ;  Ancestry  of  th( 
Jones  family,  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  by  Electa  F.  Jones  ;  The  Wentworth  family 
A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Doolittle  family  ;  Early  voyagers  to  Newfoundlam 
and  Cape  Breton,  1536  ;  A  petition  from  Rev.  John  Eliot  against  selling  Indians 
for  slaves  ;  Memoir  of  the  Farrar-  family  ;  Early  Maiden  records  from  countj 
returns  at  Cambridge,  by  Francis  G.  Flagg ;  Material  toward  the  history  ol 
Hull — Hull  petition  presented  3  March,  1675  ;  Marriages  from  the  early  record* 
of  Marshfield,  by  M.  A.  Thomas  ;  The  Johonnot  family,  by  Andrew  Johonnot 
Petition  of  Peterborough  for  defence  in  1750,  communicated  by  Frederic  Kidder 
Petition  of  Ipswich,  Canada  (now  Winchendon,  Ms.),  1755;  The  Dutch  house  ol 
Good  Hope  at  Hartford,  by  Sylvester  Judd  ;  Petition  of  Capt.  William  Traske  t( 
the  general  court  in  1661  ;  Index  of  names.  (336-1 


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NEVV-ENOI.A.M)  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  vn.  1853.  Boston,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  388.     Portraits. 

Contents :  General  index ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Tierce ;  The  discovery  of 
America  by  the  Northmen,  hy  Charles  C.  Rafn  ;  Memoir  of  the  Lindall  family, 
by  John  A.  Vinton  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  most  ancient  burial  ground  in  South 
Reading  (MS.)  ;  A  list  of  freemen,  from  Middlesex  county  court  records;  Ab 
stracts  of  wills  of  the  early  settlers  of  New  England,  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  Will  of 
Thomas  Appleton,  1504;  Pedigree  of  the  Adams  family,  originally  located  at 
Braintree,  Mass.,  by  William  Downing  Bruce ;  The  farm  of  David  Henshaw ; 
Genealogical  items  relating  to  the  early  settlers  of  Dover,  N.  II.,  by  Alonzo 
II.  Quint ;  Copy  of  the  diary  of  Noahdiah  Russell,  tutor  at  Harvard  college, 
1682  ;  The  adventures  of  Capt.  Lovewell,  by  Frederic  Kidder  ;  Marblehead  town 
meeting  petition,  1673-4  ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers ; 
Early  affairs  of  Marblehead,  1673 ;  Materials  for  the  history  of  Ipswich ; 
Ipswich  burying-ground  inscriptions ;  First  settlers  of  Chatham,  Mass.,  by 
David  Hamblen  ;  Early  settlers  of  Essex  and  old  Norfolk  ;  Burial  inscriptions, 
Milton,  Mass.  ;  Philip's  war  in  Maine — Major  Waldron's  letter  to  the  governor 
of  Massachusetts,  1675  ;  New  publications ;  Marriages  and  deaths ;  Correction 
for  the  Paine  pedigree,  by  Caroline  Whiting ;  An  address  delivered  to  the 
members  of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  by  William  Whit 
ing,  president ;  Material  for  the  history  of  Groton — a  copy  of  an  ancient  deed  ; 
Early  records  of  New  Hampshire  families  ;  Brief  notice  of  the  Honorable  Orin 
Fowler,  with  a  sketch  of  the  pedigree  of  the  family,  by  Horatio  N.  Otis  ;  De 
scendants  of  Richard  Smith,  of  Ipswich,  by  William  Smith  ;  Inscriptions  from 
the  old  graveyard  in  Wells,  Maine,  by  John  S.  II.  Fogg  ;  First  town  incorporated 
in  Maine,  by  Wm.  Fogg ;  On  changes  in  surnames  ;  Letter  from  Jabez  Delano, 
of  Dartmouth,  1727  ;  Memoir  of  Gen.  John  Sullivan  ;  Groton  in  1675 — docu 
ment ;  The  Johonnot  family,  by  Andrew  Johonnot ;  Pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Boylston,  by  Thomas  B.  Wyman,  Jr.  ;  Materials  for  the  history  of  Salem ; 
Early  records  of  Boston,  copied  by  David  Pulsifer  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest 
wills  in  the  probate  office,  Plymouth,  by  Justin  Winsor ;  A  record  of  births, 
deaths,  and  marriages  on  Nantucket,  beginning  in  1662 ;  Names  of  the  early 
planters  of  Wrentham,  by  Abner  Morse  ;  Blanchard's  journal,  1725— from  the 
Mass,  archives  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Edward  Turner,  with  a  pedigree,  by  T.  Larkin 
Turner ;  Original  letters  to  Gov.  Bellingham — from  the  Mass,  archives ;  Ma 
terials  for  the  history  of  Lynn — documents,  1661  ;  Expenses  of  ancient  func 
tionaries,  by  Joshua  Coffin  ;  Biography  of  General  John  Stark  ;  New  England 
chronology ;  A  narrative  of  New  England's  deliverances,  by  Thomas  Cobbet ; 
Letter  of  Gov.  Wentworth  on  Indian  affairs,  1725  ;  Notes  on  the  iron  mines  in 
Salisbury,  Ct.,  collected  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Crosman,  1805 ;  Wadsworth  monu 
ment  ;  Will  of  Edward  Dillingham,  1666 ;  An  elegy  upon  the  death  of  the 
Rev.  Mr.  John  Iligginson,  pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Salem,  who  dyed 
December  9th,  1708,  by  Nicholas  Noyes ;  Researches  among  funeral  sermons 
and  other  tracts  for  the  recovery  of  biographical  and  genealogical  materials ; 
Naming  of  Lake  Dunmore,  by  J.  M.  Weeks  ;  Paul  Wentworth  and  his  family — 
extracts  from  Norwich  records  ;  Early  settlers  in  Morris  county,  N.  J.  ;  Indian 
affairs — letter  to  Gov.  John  Leverett  [1676?]  ;  Letters  from  old  England — 
from  Massachusetts  archives  ;  A  few  facts  in  the  early  history  of  the  town  of 
Marshfield  ;  First  settlers  of  Eastham,  by  David  Hamblen  ;  New  England  and  the 
west — letter  from  Ephraim  Cutler,  1850  ;  Indian  deed  of  Medfield,  1685  ;  Will  of 
George  Fairbanks,  of  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  1650  ;  Early  settlers  of  Salisbury,  Mass., 
arranged  into  families,  by  Asa  W.  Brown  ;  Notes  on  the  Danforth  family,  by 
AVillinm  Thaddeus  Harris;  Will  of  Elizabeth  Woodbury,  1689;  Massachusetts 
courts  of  election,  1629-1686;  Material  for  the  history  of  Hull — documents, 
1641,  3 ;  Materials  for  the  history  of  Newbury — from  the  Ipswich  records ; 
Adams  and  Boylston  genealogy,  by  John  A.  Vinton  ;  Capt.  Hardy's  journal,  1787, 
(Shays'  Rebellion)  ;  Index  of  names.  (3365 

N«W-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New  England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  vin.     1854.     Boston,   1854. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  388.     Portraits. 

Contents :  General  index ;  Notice  of  Samuel  Appleton,  Esq. ;  New  England 
chronology,  1684-90  ;  Abstract  of  the  will  of  Daniel  Denison,  by  Augustus  D. 
Rogers ;  The  Cradbck  family,  by  Francis  Brinley ;  Researches  among  funeral 
sermons  and  other  tracts  for  the  recovery  at  biographical  and  genealogical 


452  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

materials  ;  Early  records  of  Boston  ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  sub 
scribers  ;  Early  settlers  of  Essex  and  old  Norfolk  ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest 
wills  on  file  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.,  by  \Vm.  B.  Trask  ;  Genealogical 
items  relating  to  the  early  settlers  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  by  Alonzo  H.  Quint ;  Will 
of  Gregory  Stone,  of  Cambridge  ;  Materials  for  a  history  of  Newbury  ;  Danvers 
inscriptions ;  Inscriptions  copied  from  tombstones  in  the  old  burying  ground 
at  Portland,  Me.  ;  Pedigree  of  Waldron  ;  Early  settlers  of  Salisbury,  Mass., 
arranged  into  families,  by  Asa  W.  Brown  ;  Notices  of  publications  ;  Marriages 
and  deaths ;  Memoir  of  Governor  Increase  Sumner,  by  W.  H.  Sumner ;  Gene 
alogy  of  the  Sumner  family,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  New  England,  Orders  in 
council  from  1630  to  1641  ;  Will  of  Elder  John  Stone,  1683  ;  John  Dane's  nar 
rative,  1682  ;  Pedigree  of  Dane  ;  Michael  Barstow's  will,  1674  ;  Original  mem 
bers  of  the  first  church  in  Milford,  Ct.  :  Letter  of  Thomas  Thacher,  1676  ;  An 
antiquity  discovered  in  the  valley  of  the  Merrimack  ;  Huntington — genealogical 
items ;  Reminiscences  by  Gen.  Wm.  H.  Sumner ;  Deaths  and  burials  from  the 
early  records  of  Marshfield,  Mass.  ;  Capt.  Joshua  Eddy,  by  Zacheriah  Eddy ; 
State  paper  office — papers  of  Barbadoes  ;  Pedigree  of  Walter  ;  Notices  of  the 
Walter  family,  by  C.  Frederick  Adams,  Jr.  ;  Memorandum  from  Barnstable 
county,  Cape  Cod  ;  Indian  deed  of  Great  Barrington,  &c.  ;  Birth,  marriages, 
and  deaths  of  Provincetown,  Mass.,  copied  from  the  first  book  of  records; 
Pedigree  of  Frye,  with  notes;  Evacuation  of  Boston,  1776,  by  an  eye  witness; 
Johnson  family ;  Petition  of  New  Hampshire  settlers,  1689  ;  Early  marriages 
in  Bradford,  Mass.  ;  Indian  War  papers— Indian  war  in  Maine,  1675 — Letter 
of  Lieut.  Ingersol  ;  West  Roxbury  inscriptions  ;  The  Wentworths  in  Canton — 
their  ancestry  ;  Pedigree  of  Bridges  ;  Fragments  of  the  Rollins  family,  by  J.  R. 
Rollins  ;  Memoir  of  Isaac  Allerton,  by  Henry  W.  Cushman  ;  Indian  children 
put  to  service,  1676,  by  Joseph  Willard  ;  Newbury  troubles;  Adams  family  bible; 
Old  colony  inscriptions,  Lakeville ;  Depositions  about  Penobscot,  &c.,  1663 ; 
Copy  of  a  letter  from  certain  people  of  Marblehead  to  the  county  court  at 
Ipswich,  1674 ;  Great  earthquake  in  Lisbon,  1755 ;  Memoir  of  Peter  Chardon 
Brooks ;  The  will  of  Joseph  Hills ;  Pedigree  of  Bradstreet  ;  Descendants  of 
Gov.  Bradstreet,  by  John  Dean  and  Dean  Dudley  ;  Bradstreet's  journal,  1664- 
1683;  Petition  of  Mary,  the  wife  of  Francis  Hooke,  about  Noddle's  Island,  1687; 
A  family  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Spofford  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife, 
who  came  from  England  and  settled  at  Rowley,  in  1638,  by  Jeremiah  Spofford ; 
The  Dutch  invasion — letter  of  Richard  Smith,  of  Narraganset,  1673  ;  Humphry. 
Randall,  and  Hunt,  1688  ;  The  Johnson  family,  by  Pishey  Thompson  ;  Case  of 
Richard  Chasmore,  1656-7  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Bangs  family,  by  Dean  Dudley ; 
The  Massachusetts  colony  records,  by  William  Jenks  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Andrew 
Eliot  to  Daniel  Parker,  31  July,  1775 ;  Descendants  of  Franklin,  by  William 
Duane  ;  Mavericke  and  Bradstreet — notes  ;  Index  of  names.  (336G 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  ix.     1855.     Boston,  1855. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  388.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  General  index ;  Origin  of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical 
Society  ;  Memoir  of  Peter  Chardon  Brooks  ;  Will  of  Henry  Lunt,  of  Newbury, 
1662  ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass., 
by  Wm.  B.  Trask  ;  Gen.  William  Hull,  by  Sam'l  C.  Clarke  ;  Bradstreet's  journal, 
Ig64_83 — reprint ;  Origin  of  Mendou  and  the  name  of  Medway,  by  Abner  Morse ; 
The  Carpenter  family,  by  A.  B.  Carpenter  ;  Porter  family  ;  Genealogical  items 
relating  to  the  early  settlers  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  by  Alonzo  H.  Quint ;  Brief  me 
moirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers  ;  Letter  of  Rev.  John  Waddington  ;  A 
family  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Spofford,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  who 
came  from  England  and  settled  at  Rowley  in  1638,  by  Jeremiah  Spofford;  Re 
searches  among  funeral  sermons,  and  other  tracts,  for  the  recovery  of  biograph 
ical  and  genealogical  materials;  Affray  at  Kennebec,  1634 — document;  Peti 
tions  against  imposts,  1668 ;  Facts  relative  to  the  Pease  family,  by  Fred.  £ 
Pease ;  Pedigree  of  Deane ;  Notices  of  publications ;  Marriages  and  deaths ; 
French  account  of  the  Battle  of  Minas,  1747,  translated  from  the  report  to  the 
French  government,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan  ;  English  account  of  the  Battle  of 
Minas;  The  deposition  of  John  Legg,  of  Marblehead,  1709;  Descendants  of  Gov. 
Bradstreet,  by  John  Dean  and  Dean  Dudley  ;  Notes  on  the  Craddock  family,  by 
W.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Mathew  Cradock's  will,  1640  ;  Abstract  of  the  will  of  Robert 
Adams,  of  Newbury,  1680  ;  Descendants  of  Alice  Bradford,  by  William  Allen ; 
Peter  Talbot  and  his  descendants,  by  Caroline  Whiting ;  Letter  from  Rev.  John 
Eliot,  1664;  The  disposal  of  the  estate  of  Francis  Whitmore,  of  Cambridge,  in 


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New  England,  1685  ;  Pedigree  of  Davenport ;  Letter  of  Rev.  John  Davenport, 
1639 ;  Quincy  inscriptions ;  Death  of  Mr.  Joseph  Barnard  by  the  Indians,  in 
1695 — copy  of  a  letter  from  Col.  John  Pynchon ;  Will  of  Richard  Ingersoll, 
1644-5 ;  Notice  of  Edward  Ball  ;  Webster  family,  by  A.  W.  Brown ;  Border 
Indian  massacres  in  Massachusetts,  from  1703  to  1746 — records ;  Rev.  John 
Cotton,  of  Hampton — obituary,  1710;  Early  records  of  Boston;  Scituate  grave 
yard  ;  Early  settlers  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  by  John  Wentworth  ;  Genealogy  of 
the  descendants  of  Lawrence  Litchfleld,  by  Abner  Morse ;  Our  ancestors ;  or, 
places  to  search  for  title  deeds  ;  A  copy  of  a  letter  to  Alonzo  Lewis,  relative  to 
the  Jenks  family,  intended  for  use  in  preparing  the  second  edition  of  his  his 
tory  of  Lynn,  Mass.  ;  Deposition  concerning  the  Indian  deed  of  Exeter,  N.  II., 
1063  ;  Descendants  of  Alice  Bradford ;  Corrections  for  the  Brown  family,  of 
Hampton — and  some  additions,  by  A.  W.  Brown  ;  Letter  of  John  White  to  "  The 
Honorable  Her  Majesty's  Justices  assembled  in  generall  Session  of  the  peace  Att 
Salem,"  1711  ;  Discovery  of  Gov.  Bradford's  manauscript  history — from  the 
Boston  Transcript  ;  A  history  of  the  Bale-he  family,  by  Wm.  F.  Balch  ;  Mas- 
carene  family  papers ;  Gov.  Cradock's  bequest  to  the  poor  of  St.  Swithen's 
parish  (London);  Four  depositions  relating  to  Thompson's  island,  1650; 
Genealogy  of  the  Hobbs  family,  by  George  Hobbs  ;  Passengers  of  the  Mary  and 
John,  1634  ;  First  centennial  celebration  at  Salem  ;  The  first  president  of  Har 
vard  College  ;  Extracts  from  letters  of  Judge  Sewall  to  Gov.  Winthrop,  of  Conn., 
1705-6  ;  Pedigree  of  Foote  ;  Scituate  and  Barnstable  church  records,  1634-1653  ; 
Letters  of  Chief  Justice  Sewall  ;  The  Sumner  family,  by  Wm.  H.  Sumner  ;  Ma 
terial  for  a  history  of  Hillsboro  county,  N.  H.  ;  Will  of  John  Bibbell,  1653 ; 
Petition  of  Rachel  Whitmore ;  The  name  of  Folger,  by  George  Wood ;  Ham 
mond — genealogical  items  ;  Plymouth  colony  records  ;  Synopsis  of  the  inscrip 
tions  in  the  old  Maiden  burying  ground  ;  The  Eliot  bureau,  by  S.  B.  Swett  and 
Wm.  II.  Sumner ;  A  tour  of  Connecticut  river,  through  the  colony  of  Massa 
chusetts,  from  Wells,  1760 ;  York,  Me.,  inscriptions  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Haynes 
family,  by  Guy  C.  Haynes ;  The  Hancock  family ;  Fragment  of  a  letter  from 
one  upon  the  Canada  expedition,  1690  ;  The  college  ferula — verses,  by  Samuel 
Bailey  ;  List  of  baptisms  in  the  church  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  during  the  min 
istry  of  John  Davenport,  1639-1666  ;  Quarterly  obituary  ;  Index  of  names. 

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and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  x.  185G.  Boston,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  379.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  General  index  to  the  ten  volumes  ;  Paper  by  William  Jenks ;  In 
scriptions  from  the  Jamaica  Plain  burial  ground  in  West  Roxbury,  Mass. ; 
Philipse,  of  Philipsburgh  ;  Researches  among  funeral  sermons  and  other  tracts 
for  the  recovery  of  biographical  and  genealogical  materials  ;  Will  of  Ann  Towne. 
1629 ;  Scituate  and  Barnstable  church  records ;  Note  on  the  Swan  family,  by 
William  Whitmore ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers ;  Med- 
field's  contribution  to  Harvard  college,  1678  ;  Inscriptions  in  Portsmouth  bury 
ing  ground  ;  Inscriptions  from  Freetown,  Mass.  ;  Inscriptions  copied  from  the 
burying  ground  at  Kingston,  Mass.  ;  Inscriptions  copied  from  the  old  graveyard 
at  South  Berwick,  Maine;  Memoir  of  the  family  of  Amory  ;  Indian  (Philip's) 
war  letter  ;  Petition  of  the  Salem  troop  for  commissioned  officers  in  1678  ;  Early 
records  of  Boston;  An  account  of  the  Temple  family,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore; 
Notes  on  the  Bowdoin  family  ;  William  Cushing's  will,  1492  ;  Stoddard,  Bowes, 
and  Hancock  pedigree ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  in  the 
county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.  ;  Descendants  of  Matthew  Adams  ;  Quarterly  obituary  ; 
President  Charles  Chauncy  and  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  by  William 
Chauncey  Fowler ;  The  Stowes  of  London ;  Col.  J.  Upham  and  the  attack  on 
Groton,  Conn.,  by  J.  L.  Sibley  ;  Harlackenden — Bowes  ;  Pedigree  of  Dudley ; 
Gov.  Thomas  Dudley  and  his  descendants  ;  Mascarene  family  papers  ;  The  Bangs 
family  ;  Pease  ancestry,  by  Frederick  S.  Pease  ;  Blacklead  mine  at  Sturbridge ; 
Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Maiden  ;  Material  for  the  history  of  the  town 
of  Gray,  Me. — petition  to  the  General  Court  in  1735  ;  Will  of  Peter  Bulkely, 
1658  ;  Phineas  Rice,  by  Andrew  II.  Ward  ;  Seekonk  inscriptions  ;  The  New  Eng 
land  Primer  and  notes  on  the  descendants  of  William  Sargent ;  Materials  for 
the  history  of  Groton,  Mass.,  by  Samuel  A.  Green ;  Marriages  and  deaths ; 
Thomas  Ilandasyd  Perkins,  by  Thomas  G.  Gary  ;  Some  notices  of  the  family  of 
Perkins  in  America  ;  A  branch  of  the  Allen  family  in  New  England  ;  Pedigree  of 
Uncas,  by  C.  J.  Hoadly  ;  Almanac  memoranda  of  the  Stone  family,  of  Water- 
town  ;  Note  on  the  Cradock  family,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore ;  Early  records  of 
Maiden  ;  Holmes — letter  of  direction  ;  Materials  for  the  history  of  Groton,  Mass., 


454  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Votes  passed  by  the  inhabitants  of  Marlborough  at  a  town 
meeting,  March  29,  1770  ;  President  Charles  Chauncy,  his  ancestors  and  descend 
ants,  by  William  Chauncy  Fowler ;  The  Sanborn  family,  by  Nathan  Sanborn ; 
Extract  from  Dedham  records,  1656  ;  Huntington,  by  Frederick  S.  Pease  ;  Copy 
of  a  letter  sent  by  Capt.  William  Jackson  to  Mr.  Samuel  Maverick,  in  1640; 
Memoir  of  the  Honorable  Abbott  Lawrence ;  Pedigree  of  Curwen ;  Foxcroft 
family  record,  by  Bickford  Pulsifer,  Jr.  ;  Rawlins,  of  Boston,  &c.,  by  John  R. 
Rollins  ;  Journals  of  Joseph  Holt,  of  Wilton,  N.  H.,  in  the  Canada  expedition  of 
1758;  Hawley's  memorial,  1725;  Petition  of  the  town  of  Manchester, -1685-86 ; 
Original  letters  of  Dr.  Charles  Chauncy,  1722-54  ;  Rodgers — Bayai'd  family 
record  ;  Discovery  of  Gov.  Bradford's  history ;  The  Eliot,  Lane,  and  Jessop 
families;  Salem  village  difficulties,  1694;  Memorandum  of  the  Copp  family; 
Index  of  names.  i  33«<S 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  XL  1857.  Boston,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  380.     Portraits. 

Contents :  General  index ;  General  Washington— letter  from  George  W.  P. 
Custis  ;  Origin  and  genealogy  of  the  American  Hildreths,  by  Richard  Hildreth  ; 
Letter  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex  to  the  late  Thomas  Robbins  ;  General  William  Hull, 
by  William  Ilyslop  Sumner  ;  Franklin  family,  by  William  Bache  ;  Ancient  burial 
ground  at  New  London,  Conn.,  by  Frances  Manwaring  Caulkins ;  Henry  Joce- 
lyn — the  sequel  ;  Family  letter,  by  Edmund  Qunicy,  1781  ;  Abstracts  from  the 
earliest  wills  on  record  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.  ;  Charter  of  Narraganset 
to  Massachusetts,  by  Joseph  B.  Felt ;  Bowdoin  family,  by  Francis  Brinley ; 
Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Maiden ;  The  Gross  family ;  The  Farrar 
family ;  Descendants  of  Robert  Adams,  by  Joshua  Coffin  ;  Memoir  of  Captain 
John  Fillmore,  by  Ashbel  Woodward  ;  Nicholas  Easton,  by  Asa  W.  Brown ; 
Vicissitudes  of  an  epitaph;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers; 
A  love  affair  of  Benedict  Arnold;  Estate  of  Philip  Fowler,  senior;  Inscriptions 
from  Hampton,  N.  H.  ;  Dignitaries  of-  1759 — letter  of  Gideon  Lyman  ;  Epi 
taphs  from  the  old  burying  ground  on  the  bank  of  the  river,  Middletown,  Conn. ; 
Notices  of  publications  ;  Marriages  and  deaths ;  President  John  Adams  ;  Chief 
Justice  Bradshaw — inscription ;  Lane  family  papers,  1651-75 ;  The  descend 
ants  of  John  and  Elinor  Whitney,  of  Watertown,  Mass.  ;  Letter  of  Benedict 
Arnold,  1778  ;  Dr.  Benjamin  Church — letter  to  a  ministerial  officer  in  Boston, 
1775  ;  Lines  on  Gen.  Gage ;  Gen.  Burgoyne's  account  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker's 
Hill  ;  Danvers  church  records,  1689-96 ;  Revolutionary  letters,  from  William 
T.  Miller;  Letter  from  John  Minot  to  Secretary  Willard — 1734;  Memoir  of 
Captain  John  Fillmore,  with  a  genealogy  of  the  Fillmore  fffmily,  by  Ashbel 
Woodward ;  President  Charles  Chauncy,  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  by 
William  Chauncey  Fowler;  Notes  on  the  Quincy  pedigree;  Dunck,  Brewster, 
Price,  Petersfield,  by  C.  J.  Hoadly ;  New  England  and  New  Jersey,  by  S.  H. 
Congar  ;  Notes  for  the  history  of  Maiden — genealogy  of  the  Wades,  by  William 
B.  Shedd  ;  Letter  of  Edmund  Quincy  to  his  daughter  Dolly,  1775  ;  Letter  from 
Gen.  Wm.  H.  Sumner  ;  A  camp  song  of  1775  ;  Thomas  Jefferson  ;  The  last  will 
and  testament  of  John  Paybody,  1667  ;  Rebellion  against  the  church  of  Rome 
not  so  modern  as  the  burnings  at  Smithfield  ;  Early  records  of  Boston  ;  Ancient 
application  of  Boston  for  a  city  charter ;  The  fur  trade  on  Connecticut  river 
in  the  seventeenth  century,  by  Sylvester  Judd ;  Duke's  county  court  papers, 
1712-1748 ;  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  descendants  of  Ambrose  Fowler,  of 
Windsor,  Ct. ;  Inscriptions  over  the  graves  on  French  Island,  Canton  river; 
Inscriptions  on  the  graves  on  Dane's  island,  Canton  river,  near  Whampoa ; 
Copy  of  the  will  of  Capt..  William  Traske,  of  Salem,  1666;  List  of  pedigrees 
contained  in  Wm.  Paver's  consolidated  visitations  of  Yorkshire,  1584,  1012, 
and  1665 ;  Shelton  of  Connecticut ;  First  book  East  Haddam  land  records ; 
Ancient  funeral  charges,  1580  ;  Book  notices  ;  A  monument  to  the  memory  of 
the  Pilgrims;  Iron  works  in  New  England — letter  of  Jonathan  Leonard,  1826; 
Account  of  a  plan  for  civilizing  the  North  American  Indians,  by  Samuel  A. 
Green;  Inscriptions  from  the  burying  ground  in  Braintree ;  Molone  family; 
Extract  from  a  sermon  by  Rev.  Caleb  Davis  Bradlee  after  the  death  of  Isaac 
Tufts  of  Somerville;  The  will  of  William  Teffe,  1646;  Notes  on  the  Perkins 
pedigree,  by  WT.  II.  Whitmore ;  Ebenezer  Frost's  petition,  1773 ;  Records  of 
Farmington,  in  Connecticut,  1652  ;  Records  from  the  Lee  family  bible ;  Some 
historical  facts  relating  to  Joseph  Belcher;  Revolutionary  poetry — Tea  ships; 
Notes  on  the  Gary  family,  by  R.  R.  Hinman  ;  Coleman  family,  by  Joshua 
Coffin;  A  list  of  American  genealogies,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore;  Genealogy  of  a 
branch  of  the  King  family  ;  Index  of  names.  (3369 


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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  xn.     Boston,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  379. 

Contents:  General  Index;  Notes  on  the  Indian  wars  in  New  England;  Lex 
ington,  Concord,  and  Weston  documents ;  Letter  from  S.  Severance,  1775 ; 
The  Eliot  bureau ;  Newark  one  hundred  years  ago ;  Blount  of  Tennessee,  by 
C.  Johnson  ;  Copy  of  a  document  in  the  handwriting  of  Tristram  Coffyn,  1660  ; 
Church  records  of  Farmington  in  Connecticut  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  burying 
ground  in  Braintree,  now  Quincy  ;  First  book  East  Haddam  land  records  ;  Ab 
stract  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.  ;  An 
cient  grave  yard  at  Lebanon,  Conn.,  by  Ashbel  Woodward  ;  Rev.  Samuel  Parris — 
from  the  records  of  Stowe,  1697  ;  Mr.  Joseph  Boyse  ;  Crooker  family,  by  Marcia 
A.  Thomas;  Robert  Auchmuty,  senior  (from  the  Norfolk  county  journal)  ; 
Confiscated  estates  (from  the  Norfolk  county  journal,  1857)  ;  Waller  of  Vir 
ginia  ;  Francis  Brinley- — an  account  taken  of  his  books,  1713  ;  Perkins  family 
of  Hampton,  N.  II.,  by  Asa  W.  Brown  ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Maiden  ; 
Book  notices ;  Marriages  and  deaths ;  The  Dearborn  monument ;  Address  by 
the  president  of  the  Society,  Samuel  G.  Drake;  Letter  of  John  Hancock,  1777; 
Early  records  of  Boston  ;  Jansen,  Wendell,  Quincy,  Flint,  Orne,  etc.,  by  A.  S. 
Orne  ;  Reminiscences  relating  to  General  Warren  and  Bunker  Hill,  by  William 
II.  Sumner ;  Reminiscences  of  Canaan,  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn.  ;  Sermons  by  Rev. 
Samuel  Parris,  of  Salem  village,  1689-1694  ;  Cold  Friday  and  Saturday,  Jan. 
18  and  19,  1857  ;  The  Coleman  family,  by  William  C.  Folger  ;  Abstract  of  the 
will  of  Andrew  Osborne,  of  London,  1614  ;  Deed  from  the  proprietors  to  Peter 
Folger  of  half  a  share  of  land  on  Nantucket,  1663  ;  John  Endicott — What  office 
did  he  sustain  from  Sept.  6,  1628,  to  April  30,  1629?,  by  J.  B.  Felt;  Extracts 
from  the  ledger  of  Deacon  John  Pearson,  of  Rowley,  1672-92  ;  The  descendants 
of  Peter  Hill,  of  York  Co.,  Me.,  with  some  incidents  relating  to  the  French  and 
Indian  wars,  by  Usher  Parsons;  Rev.  Thomas  Waterman;  Biographical  mate 
rials  collected  from  funeral  sermons,  by  Pliny  II.  White ;  A  brief  sketch  of  the 
family  of  Rev.  Thomas  Wells,  first  minister  of  Amesbury,  Mass.,  by  D.  W.  Hoyt ; 
Townsmen  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1686 ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  from 
"  Original  distribution  of  the  town  of  Hartford  among  the  settlers,  1639 ;  " 
Letter  of  the  Rev.  Jona.  Parsons,  of  Newburyport,  1769  ;  Letter  of  Gen.  Warren, 
1775  ;  Officers  and  members  ;  Memoir  of  the  late  Sir  John  Burke,  by  his  son, 
Sir  John  Bernard  Burke ;  Family  meeting  of  Kelloggs,  1857 ;  Genealogical 
items  of  the  Kellogg  family,  by  D.  O.  Kellogg ;  Inscriptions  from  the  burying 
ground  in  Hull,  Mass.  ;  A  branch  of  the  Whitney  family,  by  L.  M.  Harris ; 
The  family  of  Paddock,  by  Z.  Eddy ;  Pedigree  of  the  Odin  family ;  Reminis 
cence  of  Gen.  Warren  ;  Genealogy  of  the  McKinstry  family,  with  a  preliminary 
essay  on  the  Scotch-Irish  immigrations  to  America,  by  William  Willis;  Early 
settlers  of  Westerly,  Rhode  Island,  by  J.  D.  Champlin  ;  Danvers  church  records  ; 
Notes  on  the  Lombard  family ;  Narrative  of  Col.  John  Allan ;  Genealogical 
gleanings  ;  Sanborn  genealogical  history,  by  Dyer  H.  Sauborn  ;  Pedigree  of  the 
Leverett  family  ;  Heraldry  in  America,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Will  of  John  Fford, 
of  Morristown,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.,  1721  ;  Williams  family,  by  D.  W.  Hoyt ; 
Original  letter  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Parsons,  1749-50;  Mode  of  proceeding  in 
the  settlement  of  estates  in  the  early  period  of  Rhode  Island's  history,  from 
the  records  and  files  in  the  office  at  Warwick  ;  Inscriptions  in  the  old  cemetery 
in  Stoneharn,  Ms.  ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths,  copied  from 
the  diary  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Fessenden,  1722-32  ;  Will  of  John  Paybody, 
1667  ;  Harvey  family,  by  F.  M.  Ilubbard  ;  Maiden  document,  1672  ;  Letter  of 
John  Hancock,  1778;  Old  people  in  Maine,  1850,  by  William  Willis;  Will  of 
Moses  Tyler,  1725;  Long-lost  pre-Revolutionary  British  song,  The  Watery  God; 
Genealogical  memoir  of  the  family  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  of  Ipswich,  Masg.  ; 
1636,  by  Augustus  D.  Rogers ;  Extract  from  a  letter  from  Gen.  Henry  Bur- 
beck,  New  London,  1848,  addressed  to  Col.  Samuel  Swett ;  Ancient  marriage 
contract,  1683  ;  Epitaphs  in  the  old  burying-ground  in  North  Dennis ;  Epitaph 
of  Rev.  Eliphalet  Adams,  1753  ;  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley's  library  ;  Letter  of  Gen 
eral  Washington,  1777,  to  Brigr.  Gen1.  Potter;  Petition  of  John  Smith,  1656; 
Index  of  names.  (337O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  xm.     Boston,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  387.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  General  index  ;  Memoir  of  Sir  John  Bernard  Burke,  Ulster  King  of 
Arms,  by  William  Tyler;  A  list  of  American  genealogies,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore; 


456  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Petition  for  the  protection  of  township  No.  4,  by  James  Lawrence  Bass ;  Ab 
stracts  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.,  by 
William  B.  Trask  ;  Hall  family,  by  W.  IT.  Whltmore  ;  The  Belknap  family,  by 
W.  E.  Warren  ;  Extracts  from  the  proprietors'  records  of  East  Iladdam,  Ct., 
1688-1717  ;  Military  defences  in  Hampshire  county,  1743-4  ;  Ancient  burial- 
ground  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  by  J.  D.  Champlin,  jr.  ;  Extracts  from  Rev.  Ben 
jamin  Fessenden's  manuscript,  1730;  Nathaniel  Tyler,  by  William  Tyler; 
Fragments  concerning  the  Jones  family,  by  J.  Gardner  White  ;  Brief  memoirs 
and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers  ;  Early  settlers  of  Block  Island,  R.  I.,  by 
J.  D.  Champlin,  jr.  ;  Genealogy  of  the  McKinstry  family,  with  a  preliminary 
essay  on  the  Scotch-Irish  immigrations  to  America,  by  William  Willis;  John 
Green  ;  Hartford  records  of  the  17th  and  18th  centuries  ;  Aurora  borealis  in 
1649  ;  Danvers  church  records  ;  Church  records  of  Farmington,  Conn.  ;  Genea 
logical  memoir  of  the  family  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1636, 
by  Augustus  I).  Rogers;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Maiden,  1735-50; 
Will  of  George  Denison — 1693  ;  Book  notices  ;  The  family  of  Bright,  of  Suffolk, 
Eng.  ;  Reminiscences  of  La  Fayette's  visit  to  Boston — Gov.  Eustis — Gov  Brooks 
and  others,  by  W.  II.  Sumner  ;  The  Griffin  family  of  Hampton,  Conn.,  by  George 
Chandler;  Origin  of  the  name  of  Point  Shirley  [From  the  Boston  News-Letter, 
Sept.  13,  1753];  Genealogical  gleanings,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore ;  The  Osgood 
family  in  New  England,  by  C.  M.  Endicott ;  Tileston,  by  J.  Gardner  White; 
Pedigree  of  Chute  or  Chewte,  by  D.  Dudley  ;  East  Iladdam,  Ct..  records  ;  Bos 
ton  ministers — a  ballad  written  in  1774  ;  List  of  Capt.  Samuel  Gallup's  com 
pany,  1690;  Hastings  family  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Powell  Stackbouse  ;  Gleanings 
concerning  the  Scammon  family ;  Henry  Kingsbury  and  his  descendants,  by 
John  Ward  Dean ;  Pedigree  of  Miner ;  Heraldry  in  America ;  Fort  Pownall 
and  Brigadier  Waldo,  by  John  L.  Sibley ;  Extractfrom  the  account  book  of 
John  Gay,  of  Sharon,  Ct.,  1764,  transcribed  by  D.  W.  Patterson  ;  The  Congrega 
tional  church  and  its  pastors  in  Hampton,  Conn.,  1723-1858 ;  Zeller  family; 
Speech  of  Dr.  Usher  Parsons  at  the  celebration  of  the  43th  anniversary  of  the 
Battle  of  Lake  Erie ;  Witchcraft  in  Maine ;  Bond  of  Charles  Hilton,  1671 ; 
Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert's  last  letters ;  Receipt  for  clothing,  1775  ;  Bradstreet 
documents  ;  Sale  of  slave  Mercury,  1667  ;  The  Savoy  ;  Letters  of  Brig.  General 
Jedediah  Preble  to  his  friend  Col.  John  Waite,  1776-7  ;  Lines  on  the  death  of 
Rev.  Zechariah  Symmes,  written  about  1671  ;  The  Hinckley  family,  by  George  W. 
Messinger  ;  Death  of  Mrs.  Anna  (Whitaker)  Heyward,  1764;  Boston  records; 
Rev.  Robert  Jordan,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore ;  Robert  Turner's  letter  to  William 
Penn,  1685  ;  The  Norton  family  ;  Letter  of  Edmund  Quincy  to  his  daughter, 
Mrs.  Hancock,  1776;  Everett  family  in  New  England;  Will  of  Joshua  Uncas, 
1675  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  Deane  to  Joseph  Dudley,  1683-4  ;  Births,  marriages, 
and  deaths  from  "  Records  of  Town  of  Hartford,  1685-1709  "  ;  Brastow  geneal 
ogy,  by  George  W.  Messinger  ;  Marriages  in  Taunton,  1684-1713  ;  Extracts  from 
the  diary  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Pierpont,  1682-1707 ;  Petition  of  some  "  Falsely 
called  Brownists,"  1592;  Free  grammar  school  in  Boston,  1711—12;  Original 
proprietors  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1640  ;  Notice  of  "A  catalogue  of  original  docu 
ments  in  the  English  archives  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Maine."  by 
William  Willis ;  Officers,  committees,  members ;  Memoir  of  William  Pynchon, 
by  Charles  Stearns ;  Letters  relative  to  the  Pepper  and  Pepperrell  families, 
1743_4  ;  Copy  of  a  letter  from  Rev.  Joseph  Lord  to  Judge  Samuel  Sewall,  1706; 
Advertisement  for  a  slave,  Crispus  Attucks,  in  1750 ;  Purchase's  patent  of 
lands  in  Maine,  1687-8  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Rev.  Samuel  Dexter,  of  Ded- 
ham,  1720-22  ;  Rev.  Ezekiel  Rogers,  by  Joshua  Coffin  ;  Brief  memoir  of  Rev. 
Andrew  Le  Mercier ;  Benjamin  Marston,  by  Frederic  Kidder ;  Man  or  Mann 
genealogy,  containing  a  memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Man,  by  George  W.  Messinger ; 
Letter  of  John  Hancock  from  London,  1760;  Extracts  from  the  letter-book  of 
William  Hill,  of  Cape  Fear,  N.  C.,  1774-5;  Copy  of  a  letter  from  Samuel  Part 
ridge  to  Gov.  Joseph  Dudley — 1704-5 ;  Chadbourne  genealogy,  by  Thomas 
Chadbourne ;  Rev.  John  Robinson,  of  Leyden,  by  George  Sumner ;  Medfie 
memorial,  1664,  by  Charles  H.  Morse;  Gookin's.  history  of  New  England;  H! 
torical  notices  and  genealogy  of  the  Fuller  family  ;  Longevity  of  the  X' 
England  Guards;  Deed  of  Capt.  John  Summerset,  1641  ;  Historical  Intelligenc 
Index  of  names.  i.'J.'t.. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.    Vol.  xiv.     Boston,  I860. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  390.      Portraits. 

Contents :     Sketch   of  the   life   of   Henry   Bond,    by   Joseph    Palmer ;     Building 
and  occupancy  of  Fort  Pownall,  by   Richard   Pike  ;    Letter  from   Hopestill  Clap 


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to  Rev.  Nathl.  Clap,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  172G  ;  The  Thatcher  family,  by  Horatio 
N.  Otis ;  Judge  Sewall's  Cape  Cod  and  Martha's  Vineyard  memoranda,  1702 ; 
Pedigree  of  Joselyne,  by  S.  G.  Drake;  Notes  respecting  the  descendants  of 
Isaac  Robinson,  son  of  Rev.  John  Robinson,  of  Leyden,  by  Amos  Otis;  Docu 
ments  relative  to  Red  Lion  wharf,  Boston,  1691-1722 ;  Letter  of  Edmund 
Quincy  to  Genl.  Hancock,  1778  ;  Early  settlers  of  Westerly,  Rhode  Island,  by 
J.  D.  Champlin,  jr.  ;  Preston  family,  by  Aaron  Sargent ;  Nichols  Genealogy,  by 
Aaron  Sargent ;  Smith  family  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Deposition  of  James  Babbidge, 
of  North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  1730 ;  Roger  Williams,  Gorton,  Blackstone,  Angel, 
Harris,  Newman,  and  others,  by  J.  L.  Sibley  ;  General  Charles  Lee  ;  Diary  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Dexter,  of  Dedham,  1722-52;  The  Delameter  family,  by  Reuben  II. 
H.  Walworth  ;  The  petition  for  Groton  plantation,  1G55 ;  Inscriptions  from 
the  old  burial  ground,  Roxbury,  Mass.  ;  Capt.  Russell's  company,  1762  ;  Genea 
logical  notes,  by  W.  Greenough  White  ;  Flint  genealogy,  by  J.  Lawrence  Bass  ; 
Pedigree  of  Elizabeth  (St.  John)  Whiting,  by  Clifford  Stanly  Sims;  Letter 
from  John  Clap,  of  Sudbury,  to  Rev.  Nathl.  Clap,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1717 ; 
Record  of  the  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  of  the  first  proprietors  of  lands  in 
Middletown,  Ct.  ;  Stedman  family,  by  George  Chandler  ;  Willard  family  items  ; 
Philip  Massinger,  by  George  W.  Messinger ;  Letter  from  Noah  Clap  to  Rev. 
Nathaniel  Clap,  1743 ;  Book  notices ;  Historical  intelligence ;  Notes  and 
queries ;  Members  ;  Sketch  of  Lemuel  Shattuck  ;  Letter  relative  to  Petaquomp- 
scott  purchase  in  Rhode  Island,  1666  ;  Letter  on  Revolutionary  matters,  1775  ; 
Letter  of  James  Cudworth,  of  Scituate,  1634  ;  Journal  of  Rev.  Manassah  Cutler, 
1788;  Perkins  family  of  Connecticut,  by  Fred  B.  Perkins;  Letters  relative  to 
the  battle  of  Bennington,  1777  ;  Peter  Saxton,  by  R.  C.  Ingraham  ;  Genealogical 
items  of  the  Kellogg  family,  by  D.  O.  Kellogg;  Letter  to  Ebenezer  Clapp,  1746; 
Letter  from  Barton  De  Castine,  the  younger,  1725  ;  Lines  on  the  death  of  Rev. 
Peter  Hobart,  1678 ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  of  Boston,  to  Rev. 
Nathaniel  Clap,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1727-8;  Records  of  Falmouth  (now  Port 
land),  Maine;  Recollections  by  Mary  Turell,  Boston,  1821;  First  meeting 
house  in  Boston ;  Extracts  from  letters  relative  to  Methodists,  1740—47 ; 
Births  in  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  from  the  records,  by  Rev.  Elias  Nason,  1720—57  ; 
Some  recollections  of  Washington's  visit  to  Boston,  by  William  II.  Sumner  ;  A 
letter  of  love  in  a  "  Minister's  Wooing"  a  century  and  a  third  ago;  Letter  from 
Noah  Clap  to  Rev.  Nathaniel  Clap,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1733  ;  Minutes  relative 
to  the  Bradford  family,  by  Reuben  II.  Walworth  ;  Waltham  Revolutionary  Army 
papers;  Crossing  the  water,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore  ;  Letter  to  Mary  Carpenter, 
1664,  with  introduction  by  Frederic  Kidder ;  The  Hatch  family,  by  Jarvis 
Maltiah  Hatch  ;  Colonial  post-office  documents,  1758  ;  Natives  of  America  who 
were  scholars  of  Dugard  ;  The  earthquake  of  1727  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Everett 
family,  by  Edward  F.  Everett  ;  The  Eliot  tomb  at  Roxbury  ;  The  Harlow 
family,  by  Theodore  P.  Adams  ;  Will  of  Gov.  Richard  Bellingham,  1672  ;  Diary 
of  Rev.  E.  Parkman,  of  Westboro',  1744 ;  Capt.  John  Bonner ;  Genealogical 
notes  on  the  Kirtland  family  in  the  United  States,  by  F.  W.  Chapman  ;  Deed 
of  John  Wright  to  Tristam  Coffin,  1655  ;  Documents  relating  to  the  proposed 
county  of  Hancock,  1775 ;  Tolman  genealogy ;  Notes  on  ante-Revolutionary 
currency  and  politics,  by  Andrew  H.  Ward  ;  Mrs.  Skinner  and  the  massacre  at 
Wyoming;  Certificate  to  Andrew  Peters,  1698-0;  Massachusetts  stamp  act, 
1755;  List  of  persons  in  captivity,  1755-8;  Letter  from  Rev.  Thomas  Clap  to 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Clap,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1725  ;  The  founders  of  New  England  ; 
Comission  to  Archbishop  Laud  and  others  to  govern  New  England,  1634  ;  Com 
mission  to  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  as  governor  of  New  England,  1637  ;  Emigrants 
for  St.  Christophers  and  the  Barbadoes,  1634-5  ;  Adams  genealogy,  by  Aaron 
Sargent;  Letter  of  Josiah  Franklin,  1706;  Index  of  names.  (337S 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xv.  Boston,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  374.      Plate. 

Contents  :  General  index  to  the  volumes  xi-xv,  1857-1861  ;  Col.  Thomas 
Knowlton,  by  Ashbel  Woodward  ;  Mary  Chilton  ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of 
Prince's  subscribers  ;  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges,  Kt.  ;  The  oldest  burial  ground  in 
Boxford,  Mass.  ;  Amsden  family,  by  Andrew  II.  Ward  ;  Religious  excitement  one 
hundred  and  odd  years  ago  ;  Letter  of  John  Coe,  1708  ;  Daniel  Cushing's  record, 
1633-7  ;  Emigrants  in  the  Hercules  of  Sandwich,  1634  ;  Items  from  the  city 
records  at  Leyden,  1611-21;  Petition  of  Peleg  Stevens,  1758;  Notes  on  the 
Indian  Wars  in  New  I^ngland,  chapters  vi-x  ;  Journal  of  Rev.  Manasseh  Cutler, 
1788  ;  Extracts  from  the  record  of  Daniel  Warner,  who  died  in  1754  ;  Questions 


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concerning  William  Earle,  by  Hezekiah  Earle ;  Materials  for  the  history  of 
Braintree  from  the  muster  rolls  of  the  "  Old  French  War,"  a  part  of  the  Massa 
chusetts  archives  ;  Early  settlers  of  Plainfield,  Conn.  ;  Walker  family  memoranda  ; 
Letters  from  Joseph  Frye  and  I.  Handfield,  1754  and  1755  ;  Genealogical  glean 
ings,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore  ;  Thomas  Rumsey,  alias  Hailes — testimony  of  Theo- 
der  Atkinson  and  wife ;  Letter  of  Edmund  Quincy,  178.3 ;  Letter  from  Rev. 
Supply  Clap  of  Wohurn,  Mass.,  to  Rev.  Nathl.  Clap  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1742; 
Early  settlers  of  Westerly,  R.  I.  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Joshua  Gee  of  Boston,  to 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Clap  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  1742-3 ;  Baptisms  from  Rehoboth 
church  records,  1694-1709  ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  in  the 
county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.;  Sketch  of  the  Chipman  family,  by  R.  Manning  Chip- 
man  ;  Sheldon  family  ;  Book  notices  ;  Obituary  ;  A  bibliographical  essay  on  the 
early  collections  of  voyages  to  America,  by  Wm.  Willis ;  Percival  and  Ellen 
Green,  who  came  to  America  in  1635  ;  Notes  on  the  Blake  family,  by  John  H. 
Blake  :  Neglected  biography — Magelhaens  ;  Rev.  William  Tompson,  by  Frederick 
Chase ;  Mason  family,  by  Reuben  H.  Walworth ;  Long  Island  early  affairs ; 
Boston  records ;  A  muster  role  of  Capt.  John  Goffe,  1746 ;  Indian  deed  of 
Springfield,  1636;  Passengers  to  Virginia,  1635;  Deposition  of  Henry  Leonard  in 
1655  ;  Will  of  John  Gardner  of  Nantucket,  1705  ;  Epitaphs  in  the  old  burying- 
place  in  Middletown  ;  Gubernatorial  reminiscences ;  Robert  Cushman's  sermon, 
delivered  in  1621  ;  Ancient  record  of  deaths  at  Portsmouth,  N.  II.  ;  Indian  deed 
of  lands  in  Middleborough,  1686  ;  Miscellaneous  extracts  from  old  records  ;  Let 
ter  of  John  Cogswell,  1653  ;  Letter  of  Dyar  Throop,  1776  ;  Key  to  the  Battle  of 
Bunker's  Hill  ;  Diary  of  Jeremiah  Bumstead  of  Boston,  1722-1727  ;  Nicholas 
Clap  and  his  descendants,  from  MS.  of  Ebenezer  Clap  ;  A  brief  sketch  of  the 
early  branch  of  the  Pain  family,  settled  at  Freetown,  Ms.,  by  Ebenezer  W. 
Peirce  ;  Gilbert  Hall's  family,  by  Royal  R.  Hinman  ;  Records  of  the  Greenwood 
family;  Letter  of  Gen.  Burgoyne,  1777;  Records  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.; 
Ancient  tax  list  of  the  town  of  Rowley  ;  The  Dodge  family  ;  Charlotte  Sanders 
Cushman  ;  Notes  on  the  Kent  family  ;  Mitchell — Collins  ;  Major  Andre — monu 
ment  to  his  memory  in  Westminster  Abbey ;  Minutes  respecting  the  Choate 
family,  by  John  A.  Boutelle  ;  Ohio  University  lands  ;  Capt.  Enos  Stone's  journal, 
1777  ;  Privateer  Gen.  Stark,  1780  ;  First  settler  of  Rhode  Island,  by  Samuel  G. 
Drake  ;  Letter  from  Benjamin  Colman  to  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Jane  Turell,  1727 ; 
Harlakenden  family,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood,  jr.  ;  Will  of  John  Cordoner  of  Bos 
ton,  1691  ;  Records  of  the  descendants  of  John  Edgerly  of  Durham,  N.  H.  ;  Monu 
mental  inscriptions  of  John  Chandler  of  Woodstock,  Ct.,  and  his  descendants 
of  the  name;  Chapin  family;  Index  of  names.  (3373 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xvi.  Boston,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  4,  397.     Portraits.      Plate. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  Nathan  Appleton  ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's 
subscribers ;  Records  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.  ;  Indian  deed  of  Eastham,  Mass., 
1692  ;  Letter  from  Thomas  Osburue  to  George  Little,  1682 ;  Revolutionary 
journal  of  Daniel  Gookin — 1779  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Robert  Galley  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1699-1765 ;  Parker  genealogy,  by  Francis  J.  Parker ; 
Charges  of  the  town  of  Hull  for  beacon,  watch  house,  etc.,  March  9,  1673-4 ; 
Boston  records  ;  Depositions  of  Phillip  Long  and  Samuel  Younglove,  1658  and 
1668  ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  and  on  the  files  in  the  county 
of  Suffolk,  Mass.  ;  Letter  from  John  Walley,  jr.,  1744  ;  Petition  to  the  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts  relative  to  the  war,  1675-6  ;  Abstracts  from  interleaved 
almanacs  for  the  years  1724  and  1732,  in  the  handwriting  of  Samuel  Sewall, 
jr.  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  from  the  records  and  files  at  East  Cam 
bridge,  Mass.,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  prepared  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  Marriages, 
births,  and  deaths  in  Dorchester,  1648-1683;  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  inscriptions; 
Testimony  of  Deputy  Gov.  Samuel  Symonds  in  relation  to  the  estate  of  Mr. 
Vincent,  1665  ;  Petition  of  Boston  inhabitants  in  1696,  that  the  law  relating 
to  building  with  brick  be  repealed  ;  Samuel  Waters  and  Robert  Sanders's  testi 
mony,  1683  ;  Marriages  and  deaths  ;  Historical  intelligence  ;  Book  notices  ;  Mem 
bers  ;  Memoir  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh  ;  An  address  delivered  by  the  president, 
Winslow  Lewis  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Robert  Galley  of  Charlestown,  Mass., 
1699-1765  ;  The  Tozer  family  ;  Records  of  Wethersfield,  Conn. ;  Orders  of  Gov. 
Lawrence  of  Nova  Scotia  in  relation  to  the  French  neutrals,  1756  ;  Grantees  of 
Narragansett  townships  ;  Vote  of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  to  have 
a  book  called  "  Unitie  Our  Dutie  "  printed  and  distributed  ;  Soldiers  from  Dor 
chester  in  the  Canada  expedition  of  1690,  with  a  list  of  settlers  or  grantees  to 


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the  town  of  Ashburnham,  Mass.  ;  Licence  to  Capt.  John  Underbill  to  repair  to 
Boston — 1639  ;  Will  of  Gov.  Haynes,  1646  ;  Letter  from  Michael  Hillegas,  con 
tinental  treasurer  of  the  U.  S.,  1781  ;  Richard  Thurston's  memorandum  kept  at 
Rowley  of  the  deaths  of  his  near  relations,  1720-70 ;  Earthquake  in  New 
England,  1755;  The  family  and  ancestors  of  Thomas  Palmer  of  Boston; 
Genealogy  from  the  camp  at  Port  Royal,  S.  C.  ;  Letter  from  a  nonagenarian, 
Grant  Thorburn,  1862  ;  Current  events,  1862  ;  Where  Baron  Steuben  was  buried  ; 
Records  copied  from  an  ancient  family  bible  of  Anthony  Thomas  in  Marshfield, 
Mass.  ;  A  brief  history  of  the  Society,  by  J.  II.  Sheppard  ;  List  of  members  of 
the  old  church,  Topsfleld,  1684-1751;  The  old  French  war,  1758;  Patriotic 
instructions  to  the  delegate  to  the  General  Court  from  Lexington,  1772  ;  Will  of 
Leonard  Chester,  1637  ;  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  descendants  of  Reinold  and 
Matthew  Marvin,  who  came  to  New  England  in  1635,  by  T.  R.  Marvin  ;  Some 
account  of  Dr.  Nathaniel  Ames,  the  almanac-maker  and  his  family  ;  The  old 
burial  places  in  Exeter,  N.  II.  ;  The  Rev.  John  Walley  ;  The  Folger  family,  by 
William  Coleman  Folger;  Michael  Metcalfe,  by  John  George  Metcalf ;  Officers  ; 
Diamond  wedding  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Asa  Raymond  ;  Memoir  of  Daniel  Messinger 
of  Boston,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Messinger  family,  by  George 
W.  Messinger;  Will  of  Gen.  John  Bradstreet,  1774;  An  attendant  on  Goffe  and 
Whalley  ;  Records  of  Falmouth  (now  Portland),  Me.;  David  McLane,  an  Amer 
ican  executed  for  high  treason  at  Quebec  in  1797,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea  ;  Mar 
riages,  births,  and  deaths  at  Taunton,  in  the  17th  century,  from  the  Proprie 
tors'  records  ;  Massachusetts  certificate  of  indebtedness,  1780  ;  Genealogy  of  the 
Kingsburys  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  by  John  Ward  Dean ;  Epitaphs  of  Nathaniel 
Thurston  and  his  six  wives ;  Will  of  Thomas  Olcott,  1653  ;  Fenelon  and  his 
connection  with  America,  by  Caleb  Davis  Bradlee ;  The  naming  of  Vermont  ; 
Three  memorable  days  for  America  ;  A  letter  from  Cotton  Mather  respecting  the 
deed  of  certain  Indians  to  John  Wheelwright  and  others,  1708 ;  Lancaster 
records,  1651-1674 ;  Scotch-Irish  families  in  Chester  county,  Pa. — Blair  and 
Smith  ;  Necrology  of  Harvard  graduates  ;  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward's  dedication  to 
Lord  Bacon,  1618;  Wills  of  Richard  Fitch,  of  Boston,  1645;  Index  of  names. 

(3374 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
mid  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xvn.  Boston,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  387.     Portraits. 

Contents :  General  index ;  Brief  memoir  of  Dr.  Winslow  Lewis,  by  John  II. 
Sheppard  ;  Yarmouth  letters,  1676-7,  1686 — reprinted  from  the  Yarmouth  Reg 
ister,  1847  ;  Brief  sketches  of  the  officers  who  were  in  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie, 
by  Usher  Parsons;  Records  of  Falmouth  (now  Portland),  Me.;  Marriages,  births, 
and  deaths  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  in  the  seventeenth  century  ;  New  probate  forms 
in  Massachusetts ;  Mason  family,  by  Reuben  II.  Walworth  ;  The  Rogers  gene 
alogy  and  the  Candler  manuscript,  by  J.  L.  Chester ;  Carter  genealogy,  by 
Aaron  Sargent ;  Letters  of  William  Ellery  on  the  opposition  to  the  union,  1789- 
90  ;  Letter  of  Silas  Deane  to  John  Hancock,  1778  ;  The  Vassalls  of  New  England, 
by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris  ;  Gov.  John  Carver,  by  John  A.  Howland  ;  The  Per 
kins  family  of  Connecticut,  by  William  E.  Warren  ;  William  Wentworth — the 
emigrant  settler,  by  John  Wentwor-th  ;  Lancaster  records,  17th  and  18th  centu 
ries  ;  Marriages  and  deaths ;  Meetings  of  the  Society ;  Historical  intelligence ; 
Current  events  ;  Book  notices  ;  Memoir  of  Elkanah  Watson,  by  Wm.  Reed  Deane ; 
Sketch  of  the  family  of  Field,  by  Osgood  Field  ;  Rev.  Michael  Wigglesworth,  his 
memoir  autobiography,  letters,  and  library  ;  Rear  Admirals  in  the  United  States 
Navy  ;  Memorial  to  the  town  of  Boston,  1746  ;  A  sketch  of  the  early  members  of 
the  Hoar  family  at  Middleborough,  Mass.,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  ;  Abstracts  of 
the  earliest  wills  from  the  records  and  files  at  East  Cambridge,  in  the  county  of 
Middlesex  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Winslow  family,  by  John  II.  Sheppard  ;  Genealogy 
of  the  Lewis  family,  by  John  II.  Sheppard  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Greenough  family, 
by  John  II.  Sheppnrd  ;  Sudbury  records,  17th  century  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Gard 
ner  Drake,  by  John  Sheppard  ;  Annual  address  of  the  president,  Winslow  Lewis  ; 
Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers ;  Genealogical  gleanings,  by 
W.  II.  Whitmore  ;  Fenelon,  Archbishop  of  Cambray,  and  his  brother,  the  mis 
sionary  in  America,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea  ;  The  Washington  family,  by  Isaac 
J.  Greenwood  ;  Americans  admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple,  1760-83  ;  Sherburne — 
Sloper — Brewster — Knight — Langdon — Lear,  by  John  Wentworth  ;  Records  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  17th  and  18th  centuries  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  Jefferson  to  M. 
Dumas,  1790  ;  Lane  family  papers,  1653  ;  Hon.  Sylvanus  Bourn — obituary  ;  The 
preservation  of  manuscripts,  by  Edward  Wm.  Hooker  ;  Sketch  of  William  Apple- 


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ton,  by  John  H.  Sheppard  ;  Letter  of  Gov.  Belcher,  of  Mass.,  to  Col.  Sherburne, 
1731  ;  The  Ayres  and  Ayer  families,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore  ;  Anti-catholic  declara 
tion  of  the  N.  II.  General  Assembly,  1698  ;  Eliazer  Isbel's  will,  1677  ;  Copy  of 
Pedigree  of  Dumaresq  Seigneurs  of  La  Haute,  St.  Gorge,  Samares.  Vincheles  De 
Bas,  and  Des  Augres  ;  Dumaresq  family,  from  original  documents  ;  Reminiscences 
of  James  Dumaresq;  Rogers  family  wills,  1618,  1636;  The  dark  day  of  1780; 
Brief  memoir  of  Andrew  Henshaw  Ward,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  Extracts  from 
the  diary  of  Rev.  Samuel  Chandler  while  colleague  of  Rev.  John  White,  of 
Gloucester,  1755-6  ;  Index  of  names.  (3375 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England   Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  xvm.     Boston,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  409.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Index  ;  Some  remarks  on  the  life  and  character  of  Gen.  David 
Cobb,  delivered  at  the  Taunton  Lyceum,  July  2d,  1830,  by  Francis  Baylies; 
Testimony  of  Samuel  Gage,  1663  ;  The  true  date  of  the  birth  and  death  of  Elder 
Brewster,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter;  Biographical  sketch  of  Doctor  Jonathan  Potts. 
with  extracts  from  his  correspondence,  1776-80 ;  An  account  of  the  discovery 
of  an  ancient  ship  on  the  eastern  shore  of  Cape  Cod.  by  Amos  Otis  ;  Sudbury 
records,  17th  century  ;  William  Wentworth,  the  emigrant  settler,  by  John  Went- 
worth ;  Records  of  Wethersfleld,  Conn.  ;  Newcomb  family — queries ;  Horatio 
Greenough,  the  designer  of  Bunker  Hill  monument,  by  Samuel  Swett ;  Pratt  and 
Trerice,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Letter  from  Wm.  Peake  to  John  Hull.  Kill ; 
Depositions  of  Joshua  Scottow,  James  Everill,  &  Richard  Knight,  of  Boston, 
1682  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Seth  Shove,  of  Simsbury,  Conn.,  to  Capt.  Samuel  Sewall, 
of  Boston,  1692  ;  Petition  of  George  Davie  to  the  General  Court  in  Massachusetts, 
1676 ;  Sketch  of  proceedings  in  relation  to  building  the  first  meeting  house, 
Ipswich,  called  Chebacco  parish,  now  Essex,  Mass.  ;  A  journal  of  proceedings  to 
Martha's  Vineyard,  Oct.  2-15,  1712  ;  Petition  to  the  General  Court  from  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.,  in  relation  to  a  military  officer,  1680;  Copy  of  a  commission  to 
Capt.  David  Henshaw,  of  Leicester,  and  of  the  company  roll  of  his  command, 
1776  ;  Bill  of  sale  of  a  negro  servant  in  Boston,  1724  ;  Abstract  of  the  will  of 
Eliezer  Hudson,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1727;  Testimony  of  Thomas  Stanton,  16(52; 
Genealogical  waifs,  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester ;  Records  of  Springfield,  Mass.. 
17th  century  ;  Will  of  Benjamin  Whitmore,  1696  ;  Rev.  Deodate  Lawson  ;  Hisrory 
of  the  Register,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Marriages  and  deaths  ;  Obituaries  ;  Cur 
rent  events  ;  Thomas  Cheever's  scholars,  Rumney  Marsh,  now  Chelsea,  1709-10 ; 
Book  notices;  A  church  of  the  first  Congregational  (Unitarian)  Society  in 
Quincy,  built  in  1732,  by  Frederick  A.  Whitney  ;  Lake  family,  by  Wm.  II.  Whit 
more  ;  Deposition  of  Mary  Roe— 1664  ;  Annual  address  by  the  president,  Winslow 
Lewis ;  Extracts  from  the  Doop-Boek,  or  baptismal  register,  of  the  reformed 
protestant  Dutch  church  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1694  ;  Potter  family  records,  1695- 
1704  ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  and  on  the  files  in  the  county 
of  Suffolk,  Mass. ;  Spear  family  record  ;  Statements  of  Grace  Higiman  and  others 
in  relation  to  being  taken  captive  by  the  Indians,  1689  ;  Testimony  of  Moses 
Eyers,  of  Dorchester  (1688),  who  was  taken  captive  by  the  Indians;  Boston 
records ;  Will  of  Herbert  Pelham,  Esq.,  1672 ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of 
Prince's  subscribers,  by  Wm.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Letter  from  Daniel  Gookin  to  Gov. 
Dudley,  1686  ;  Synopsis  of  inscriptions  in  the  old  Maiden  burying  ground ; 
Notes  on  the  Winthrop  family  and  its  English  connections,  viz :  the  families 
of  Forth,  Clopton,  Tyndale,  and  Fones,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Tickers  or  Vickery 
family,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore  ;  Gale  family,  by  George  Gale  ;  Proceedings  of  the 
Society  ;  Memoir  of  Nahum  Mitchell,  author  of  the  history  of  Bridgewater,  by 
William  Allen  ;  Origin  of  Woodstock,  Conn.,  and  names  of  first  planters,  by  Ab- 
ner  Morse ;  Reminiscences  by  an  elderly  lady  of  Salem ;  New  brick  church. 
Boston — list  of  persons  connected  therewith,  1722—1775  ;  Early  marriages  in 
Newport,  R.  I.,  from  Friends'  record  ;  A  list  of  American  genealogies,  by  W.  H. 
Whitmore  ;  Rogers,  Sparhawk,  and  Crane,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  One  branch 
of  a  family  of  Adams,  by  W.  S.  Appleton ;  Sampson  Mason,  the  baptist  and 
dragoon  in  Oliver  Cromwell's  army,  by  Ira  M.  Barton  ;  Sketch  of  the  Weaver 
family,  of  Swanzey,  Mass.,  by  Ebenezer  Weaver  Peirce ;  The  English  ancestry 
of  the  Field  family,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore ;  Second  company  of  Massachusetts 
artillery,  1779  ;  Woodruff  and  Clark  families  ;  Dane  and  Deane  families,  of  Con 
cord,  Mass.  ;  Genealogical  gleanings,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore;  Report  of  the  standing 
committee  on  heraldry  ;  Pedigree  of  Rev.  John  Oxenbridge,  of  Boston  ;  Epitaph 
of  Rev.  John  Ward,  of  Haverhill,  Eng.  ;  Early  marriages  in  Bradford,  Mass., 
1728-70  ;  Marriages  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  prior  to  1700  ;  Researches  among  funeral 


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sermons  ;  Sweetser  and  Wigglesworth  ;  A  list  of  Americans  who  died  on  board 
the  prison  ship  at  St.  Lucia,  1781  ;  The  author  of  Massachusettensis  ;  Biograph 
ical  sketch  of  Henry  W.  Cushman,  by  George  T.  Davis  ;  The  Herald's  visitations — 
from  Vicissitudes  of  Families,  by  Sir  Bernard  Burke  ;  Levering  family,  by  Thomas 
B.  Wyman,  jr.  ;  The  Barnaby  or  Barneby  family,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  ;  Watson 
genealogy,  by  William  R.  Deane  ;  One,  two,  and  three  penny  bills  issued  in  1722  ; 
Rev.  William  Hubbard,  the  historian;  Memoir  of  John  Barstow,  1791—1864,  by 
Alexis  Caswell ;  Index  of  names.  (3376 

Ni:\\ -ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xix.  Boston,  1865. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  394.     Tortraits. 

Contents  :  General  index  ;  Memoir  of  John  Collins  Warren  ;  A  brief  genealogy 
of  the  Hutchinson  family,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore  ;  Letter  from  Paul  Dudley  to  John 
Chamberlayne,  1721-22  ;  Early  marriages  in  Bradford,  Mass.  ;  Last  survivor  of 
the  massacre  at  Wyoming,  Lucy  Gore ;  Monumental  inscriptions  at  St.  John, 
New  Brunswick  ;  Extracts  from  the  records  at  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  1670—1720  ; 
Boston  records  ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  and  on  the  files  in 
the  county  of  Suffolk,  Mass.  ;  Inscriptions — Wigglesworth  and  Deane  ;  dishing 
family,  by  John  Perkins  Cushing  ;  Muster  roll  of  Concord  minute  men  ;  Signers 
of  the  Declaration  of  Independence ;  Sketch  of  the  Rounseville  family,  of  Free 
town,  Mass.,  by  p]benezer  W.  Peirce ;  Abstracts  from  the  earliest  deeds  on 
record  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  ;  Braintree  troubles  in  1683  ;  Declaration  of 
Deputy  Governor  Samuel  Symonds ;  A  memorial  stone  in  Warwick,  Mass.  ; 
Names  from  an  early  book  of  records  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1593  ;  Genealogical 
gleanings,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Mary  Fleet,  Boston, 
1755-1803  ;  Records  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  17th  century  ;  William  Wentworth, 
the  emigrant  settler  and  his  grandchildren,  by  John  Wentworth  ;  Extracts  from 
the  Dook-Boek,  or  baptismal  register,  of  the  reformed  protestant  Dutch  church 
of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1707-12;  A  note  from  John  Gove,  of  Charlestown, 
1655  ;  A  list  of  the  Americans  committed  to  old  Mill  Prison  since  the  American 
war  ;  Notes  on  the  Waldo  family  ;  Marriages  and  deaths  ;  Obituaries  ;  Proceed 
ings  ;  Book  notices  ;  Memoir  of  James  F.  Baldwin,  by  Usher  Parsons ;  Oliver 
family,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore ;  Deed  of  confirmation  of  lands  in  Rowley,  1650  ; 
Baldwin- — Bruen  ;  Samuel  Brackenbury  ;  Annual  address  of  the  president,  WTins- 
low  Lewis  ;  Thompson — Iloughton — Earthquake  at  Port  Royal,  1692  ;  Brief  me 
moirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers ;  Family  of  Nathaniel  Sparhawk,  of 
Cambridge,  1560—1734  ;  Ancestry  of  Dorothy  Merriam  ;  Letters  of  Gov.  Jonathan 
Belcher  to  Capt.  Benjamin  Larrabee,  1731-40  ;  Hansard  Knollys  and  his  letter 
of  public  assurance,  1639  ;  Petition  of  the  native  Americans  residing  in  London 
to  his  Majesty  George  III,  in  1774  ;  Letter  from  John  Hancock  to  Dorothy 
()uincy,  1775 ;  Pepperrell  manuscripts,  1704-45  ;  Letter  from  Ezekiel  Hopkins 
to  Joseph  Olney,  1777;  Memoir  of  Gideon  F.  Thayer,  by  Thomas  Cushing;  Ex 
tracts  from  the  early  probate  records  of  Bristol  county,  with  notes  from  the 
registry  of  deeds  and  town  records,  1687-1757 ;  Extracts  from  sermons  by 
Cotton  Mather  ;  Antill  family  records  ;  The  first  bank  in  Boston,  1714  ;  Ancient 
paper-hangings  in  Dorchester,  Mass.  ;  Centennial  and  other  celebrations ;  Me 
moir  of  John  Brooks,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  by  Charles  Brooks ;  Mar 
riages  in  the  north  parish  of  Bridgewater  (now  North  Bridgewater),  from  Jan. 
1,  1742,  to  Jan.,  1780,  by  Rev.  John  Porter  ;  Notices  of  the  ministers  of  the 
reformed  protestant  Dutch  church  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  ;  Letter  from  Gen.  John 
Glover,  of  Marblehead,  to  Capt.  Richard  Cowell,  1780  ;  Family  of  Badcock,  of 
Milton,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton  ;  Early  marriages  and  births  at  Scituate,  Mass.  ; 
Pepperell  manuscripts,  1741—9  ;  New  brick  church,  Boston — list  of  persons  con 
nected  therewith,  1722-1775  ;  Earl  of  Bellomont,  1636-1701  ;  Items  from  an 
interleaved  copy  of  Ames's  almanac  for  1746,  belonging  to  Rev.  John  Cushing; 
Records  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.  ;  The  common  lands  in  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  1731  ; 
Extracts  from  sermons  by  Cotton  Mather;  Descendants  of  Rev.  Thomas  Jenner, 
by  Wm.  S.  Appleton ;  Brief  notice  of  Richard  Southgate  and  his  family ;  A 
journal  kept  by  John  Leach,  during  his  confinement  by  the  British  in  Boston 
gaol,  in  1775  ;  Will  of  Rev.  Thomas  Morse,  of  Foxearth,  County  of  Essex,  Eng 
land,  1596  ;  Master  Sullivan,  of  Berwick — his  ancestors  and  descendants  ;  Bos 
ton  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1772  ;  Deposition  of  John  Deverick,  1666 : 
Newbury  blockhouses,  1704  ;  Statements  of  John  Leach  in  regard  to  his  prop 
erty  in  Boston  destroyed  by  the  British  in  1775-6  ;  Strang  or  Strange  family,  by 
Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  ;  Items  from  an  interleaved  Boston  almanac  for  1778,  being 
a  diary  of  Ezekiel  Price  ;  Reminiscences  connected  with  the  war  of  1812  ;  Letter 


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from  John  Leach,  1776  ;  Reminiscences  and  genealogy  of  the  Vanghan  family,  by 
John  II.  Sheppard  ;  Notes  on  the  Lincoln  families  of  Massachusetts,  with  some 
account  of  the  family  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Solomon  Lincoln ;  A  letter  of 
directions  to  his  father's  birthplace,  by  John  Holmes,  of  Haddam,  Conn.,  1725 ; 
Index  of  names.  (3377 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 

and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  xx.     Boston,  186(5. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  397.     Portraits.     Plan. 

Contents  :  General  index ;  Pepperrell  genealogy,  by  Usher  Parsons  ;  Record  of 
the  Willis  family,  from  an  old  bible  ;  An  estimate  of  the  inhabitants,  English 
and  Indian,  in  the  North  American  Colonies,  also  their  extent  in  miles,  1726, 
from  the  Wendell  papers  ;  Gov.  Shirley's  letter  to  the  chiefs  of  the  six  nations 
of  Indians,  1746,  from  the  original  MS.,  furnished  by  the  Wendell  family;  Ex 
tracts  from  the  diary  of  Mr.  John  Tileston,  1775  ;  Heirs  to  estates  in  England ; 
Extract  from  the  earliest  church  record  in  Walpole,  Mass.  ;  Records  of  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.,  17th  &  18th  centuries  ;  Volunteers  enlisted  in  the  continental  army 
during  winter  of  1775-6,  from  the  town  of  Scituate,  Mass.  ;  Quaint  inscriptions 
on  old  English  tombstones ;  A  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  family  of 
Osgood,  by  Osgood  Field  ;  An  old  advertisement  of  land,  1760  ;  Dr.  Jabez  Up- 
ham,  17GO  ;  New  England  Merchants'  Memorial  to  the  London  Board  of  Trade — 
from  the  Wendell  papers  ;  Indian  treaty  instructions,  1752  ;  Genealogical  glean 
ings,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore ;  A  curious  bilingual  epitaph,  1776  ;  Strachey's  dedica 
tion  to  "Divine  Laws,"  &c.,  1611;  A  list  of  the  General  Officers  of  the  Revo 
lutionary  Army,  prepared  by  Jeremiah  Colburn ;  A  valuable  antiquarian  al 
manac,  ranging  over  a  space  of  15  centuries;  Boston  records,  17th  century; 
Rate  bill  for  the  north  parish  of  Lebanon  (now  Columbia),  Conn.,  for  the 
year  1741  ;  A  brief  memoir  of  Rev.  Giles  Firmin,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  The 
Freemans — the  Eastham  branch  of  the  Sandwich  family — Major  John  Free 
man,  by  Josiah  Paine  ;  Posterity  of  William  Warner,  one  of  the  early  settlers 
of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  by  Edward  Warner  ;  An  original  letter  from  Thomas  Jeff 
erson,  1776;  Resolves  of  a  convention  holden  at  South  Kingston,  R.  I.,  April 
1,  1784;  Current  events;  Centennial  and  other  celebrations;  Marriages  and 
deaths ;  Necrology ;  Book  notices ;  Memoir  of  General  Nathaniel  Lyon,  by 
Ashbel  Woodward ;  Extracts  from  the  Charlestown  records,  1633-48 ;  The 
reported  embarkation  of  Cromwell  and  his  friends  for  New  England — accounts 
from  various  sources,  collected  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Public  worship  in  the 
church  at  Hopkinton  (Mass.)  in  the  old  colonial  times;  Two  letters  of  Hon. 
John  Stoddard,  of  Northampton,  1730,  1747 ;  Wadsworth  monument — date  of 
Sudbury  fight,  by  George  S.  Boutwell  ;  Depositions  from  the  files  of  Suffolk. 
1648-60;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  from  the  files  of  Suffolk  county; 
Valedictory  address  of  Winslow  Lewis,  president  of  the  Society ;  Did  the 
widow  of  John  Robinson  emigrate  to  America?  by  H.  M.  Dexter;  A  voyage  to 
the  river  St.  Lawrence,  1597  ;  An  ancient  writ,  1685 ;  Memoranda  written  by 
Rev.  Joseph  Baxter,  of  Medfield ;  Antique  epitaphs  from  the  graveyard  at 
Vernon,  Vermont:  Second  precinct  of  Brookfield,  tax  list,  about  1750;  The 
life  and  public  services  of  the  late  Hon.  William  Jarvis,  by  Hampden  Cutts; 
The  Clarkes  of  Rhode  Island — items  from  an  old  family  bible ;  Extract  from 
a  letter  of  a  New  England  minister,  written  in  1645  ;  The  posterity  of  William 
Davis,  of  Freetown,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce ;  Extracts  from  the  Doop-Boek,  or 
baptismal  register  of  the  reformed  Protestant  Dutch  church  of  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1712-17;  Genealogy  of  the  Valentine  family,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce;  The 
West  New  Jersey  Society,  1773 — from  the  Wendell  papers ;  Andrew  Foster, 
of  Andover,  and  his  descendants,  by  Edward  Jacob  Forster ;  Preservation  of 
Indian  names,  by  Frederick  Kidder ;  Will  of  William  Curtis,  1669;  A  bond 
from  Philip  to  Isaac  Curtis,  1669  ;  Order  respecting  the  militia,  1754 — from 
the  Wendell  papers;  Records  of  town  of  Hartford,  1709  to  1716;  Narrative 
of  Hendrick,  an  Indian  sachem,  1746 — from  the  Wendell  papers ;  Abstracts 
from  the  earliest  wills  on  record  and  on  the  files  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
Mass.,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers ; 
Genealogy  of  the  Capen  family,  by  Edward  F.  Everett;  Will  of  Rev.  Richard 
Mather,  1661  ;  Ward's  Magnet — originally  published  in  1637,  by  John  H. 
Sheppard  ;  Memoir  of  John  Phillips,  first  mayor  of  the  city  of  Boston ;  In 
debtedness  of  the  English  to  the  Indian  languages  of  America,  by  Elias  Nason  ; 
Conditions  of  success  in  genealogical  investigations — extract  from  a  paper  by 
William  Chauncey  Fowler ;  Researches  among  funeral  sermons  and  .other 
tracts  for  the  recovery  of  biographical  and  genealogical  materials  ;  First  Amer- 


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ican-built  vessels  in  the  British  navy,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Record  of  bap 
tisms  (1715-1747) — from  1st  vol.  of  records  of  the  church  at  "  Rumneymarsh," 
(No.  Chelsea)  ;  New  England,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Wallingford  genealogy,  by 
H.  H.  Clements  ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  from  the  records  of  the  ancient 
town  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  17th  and  18th  centuries ;  Report  on  the  Sudbury 
fight,  April,  1676,  by  the  Committee  ;  The  Freemans — the  Eastham  branch  of 
the  Sandwich  family — Major  John  Freeman,  by  Josiah  Paine  ;  The  Ilutchinson 
family  of  England  and  New  England  and  its  connection  with  the  Marburys 
and  Drydens,  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester ;  Notes  and  memoranda  relating  to 
persons  of  the  name  of  Towne,  by  William  B.  Towne  ;  Index  of  names.  (3378 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxi.  Boston,  18G7. 

Svo.  pp.  iv,  399.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  General  index  ;  Daniel  Webster,  by  Elias  Nason  ;  Notes  and  memo 
randa  relating  to  persons  of  the  name  of  Towne,  by  William  B.  Towne  ;  Zecha- 
riah  I'addock  ;  Appeal  for  assistance  in  building  a  Presbyterian  meeting  house 
in  Philadelphia,  1749-50;  A  preliminary  investigation  of  the  alleged  ancestry 
of  George  Washington,  exposing  a  serious  error  in  the  existing  pedigree,  by 
Joseph  L.  Chester ;  Economy  and  simplicity  in  high  places  in  olden  times — - 
expense  accounts,  1651  ;  Bibliography  of  the  local  history  of  Massachusetts,  by 
Jeremiah  Colburn  ;  Journal  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Baxter,  of  Medfield,  missionary 
to  the  eastern  Indians  in  1717  ;  The  Peirce  family,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  ;  The 
posterity  of  William  Davis,  of  Freetown,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  ;  Current  events  ; 
Centennial  and  other  celebrations ;  Soldiers'  monuments ;  Notes  and  queries ; 
Marriages  and  deaths ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society ;  Book  notices ;  Memoir  of 
Marshall  Pinckney  Wilder,  by  John  H.  Sheppard  ;  Annual  address  of  the 
president,  John  A.  Andrew  ;  Copy  of  a  manuscript  of  Jonathan  Blake,  relating 
to  the  early  history  of  Warwick,  Mass.,  1735  ;  Extracts  from  the  Doop-Boek, 
or  baptismal  register  of  the  reformed  Protestant  Dutch  church  of  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1717-20;  The  Tuttle  family -of  New  Hampshire,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle; 
Lieutenant's  commission  from  Gen.  Abercromby  to  Andrew  McMillan,  1758 ; 
Family  record  of  Benjamin  Greenleaf,  of  Newburyport,  from  a  bible  in  pos 
session  of  D.  C.  Colesworthy  ;  Dorchester  (Mass.)  town  records,  with  notes  by 
W.  B.  Trask ;  The  Whittemore  family  of  Hitchin,  in  the  county  of  Hertford, 
England,  by  E.  S.  Whittemore  ;  Sparhawk — Rogers— Stoughton — Cooper,  by 
Wm.  S.  Appleton  ;  John  Goyte  ;  Grant  family,  by  John  Ward  Dean;  Memoir  of 
Solomon  Piper,  by  Wm.  P.  Tilden ;  Commission  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell  as 
lieutenant-general,  1757 ;  English  ancestry  of  the  Winslow  family,  by  Wm.  S. 
Appleton  ;  The  Pequot  land  reservation,  Groton,  Ct. — document  172?; 
Inscriptions  upon  gravestones  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Orleans,  Mass.  ;  Talcott 
and  Mott  families,  by  S.  V.  Talcott;  The  barque  Warwick,  1630-1636;  Mar 
riages  in  the  town  of  Bridgewater  previous  to  its  division  ;  Genealogy  of  the 
Eastman  family,  by  Lucius  R.  Eastman ;  Cudworth  and  Stoughton,  by  John 
AVard  Dean;  Ancestry  of  early  settlers  in  New  England,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton; 
Major-General  Horatio  Gates,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Hugh  Browne,  of  Salem  ; 
Births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  from  the  records  of  the  ancient  town. of  Dart 
mouth,  Mass.  ;  The  first  settlers  of  Lyndeboro',  N.  II.,  from  the  document  which 
begins  the  MS.  records  of  that  town,  1736;  Sketch  of  the  life  and  character 
of  Ebenezer  Lane,  by  Alfred  Newton ;  Letter  from  William  Blair  Townsend, 
1768 ;  Relationship  of  the  Combination  settlers  at  Exeter,  N.  II.,  in  1639,  by 
John  Wentworth  ;  English  localities  of  American  emigrants  ;  General  St.  Glair's 
defeat — letter  from  Jas.  Wilkinson,  1791  ;  Descendants  of  Walter  Hastings, 
of  Hardwick,  Mass.,  by  Mrs.  L.  N.  II.  Buckminster ;  Thomas  Gyles  and  his 
neighbors,  1669-1689,  by  John  A.  Vinton  ;  Rev.  John  Wheelwright,  by  Joseph 
L.  Chester  ;  Index  of  names.  (3379 

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and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxii.  Boston,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  500.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  General  index  ;  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Curtis  ;  An  original  letter  from 
Benjamin  Franklin  to  S.  C.  Johonnot,  1782  ;  Remonstrance  from  Col.  Jonathan 
Ward's  regiment,  in  1775,  against  secret  enemies;  An  early  New  England  mar 
riage  dower,  with  notes  on  the  lineage  of  Richard  Scott,  of  Providence,  by 
Martin  B.  Scott;  An  attempt  to  trace  the  English  ancestry  of  Commodore 
Bainbridge  ;  Joseph  Adams,  of  Newington,  N.  II.,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle  ;  Church 
records  of  Newington,  N.  IL,  1716-36 ;  Hints  to  genealogists,  derived  from 


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English  local  nomenclature,  by  W.  Worthington  Fowler ;  Will  of  John  Ward, 
of  Ipswich,  1652  ;  Bibliography  of  the  local  history  of  Massachusetts,  by  Jere 
miah  Colburn  ;  Grisell  Gurney,  by  John  G.  Metcalf ;  Spectacle  island,  in  Boston 
harbor — record  of  sale,  1684,  with  note  by  Ledyard  Bill;  Dorchester  (Mass.) 
town  records,  with  notes  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  Unsigned  letter  from  Edward  Wig- 
glesworth  to  Thomas  Hollis,  of  London,  1731  ;  Preparations  for  defence  in  the 
New  Hampshire  grants,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter ;  The  command  at  the  battle 
of  Bunker  Hill,  as  shown  in  the  statement  of  Thompson  Maxwell  ;  Thomas  Paine, 
of  Eastham,  and  posterity,  by  Josiah  Paine;  Ancient  houses  in  Massachusetts; 
Births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  from  the  records  of  the  ancient  town  of  Dart 
mouth,  Mass.  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Fitts  or  Fitz  family,  by  James  H.  Fitts  ;  An 
ancient  inquest  in  New  Hampshire,  1655  ;  Ordination  rock  near  Tamworth,  X. 
H.  ;  Peirce  family,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  ;  Current  events;  Notes  and  queries; 
Soldiers'  monuments  ;  Centennial  and  other  celebrations  ;  Marriages  and  deaths ; 
Necrology  of  the  Society  ;  Proceedings  ;  Book  notices  ;  A  sketch  of  the  life  of 
Joshua  Henshaw,  with  brief  notices  of  other  members  of  the  Henshaw  family, 
compiled  by  Albert  II.  Hoyt  ;  Names  of  some  of  the  officers  and  men  in  the 
Louisburg  expedition  ;  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the  Wentworth  family  of  Eng 
land,  from  its  Saxon  origin  in  the  eleventh  century  to  the  emigration  of  one 
of  its  representatives  to  New  England  about  1636,  by  J.  L.  Chester ;  Cheney 
family,  by  A.  M.  Haines  ;  Major  Thomas  Leonard,  by  Wm.  II.  Deane  ;  Notes  on 
the  Axtell  family,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton  ;  Addresses  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  presi 
dent  of  the  Society  ;  Merriam  family  and  connections,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton  ;  The 
first  free  school  in  Massachusetts  supported  by  a  tax — extract  from  town  records 
of  Dedham,  1644  ;  Notes  upon  the  Field  family,  by  Osgood  Field  ;  Felde  or 
Feild,  of  East  Ardsley,  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire — from  original  official 
documents  ;  Pedigree  of  George  Willis,  governor  of  Connecticut,  by  Wm.  Worth 
ington  Fowler ;  Records  of  the  town  of  Hartford,  Ct.  ;  Memoir  of  William 
Hickling  Prescott,  historian  of  Spain,  Mexico,  and  Peru,  by  Charles  H.  Hart; 
Abstracts  of  ancient  English  wills  in  the  name  of  Lunt ;  Poem  on  the  fall  of  the 
Wilton,  N.  H.,  meeting-house,  1773,  by  Nathaniel  Allen  ;  Genealogy  of  the 
Hutchinsons  of  Salem,  by  Joseph  L.  Chester ;  Reasons  for  the  regulation  of 
the  use  of  coat-armor  in  the  United  States,  including  a  plan  for  taxing  the 
employment  of  such  insignia,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Milton  (Mass.)  church  rec 
ords,  1678-1754  ;  Letter  from  Benjamin  Franklin  to  Thos.  Bradford ;  Letter 
from  Benjamin  Franklin  to  Geo.  Whitefield,  1756  ;  Narragansett  grantees,  with 
note  by  Cyrus  Woodman ;  Roll  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Webb's  co.  in  the  fourth 
Connecticut  regiment — Revolutionary  war — Col.  John  Durkee,  commanding; 
Men  of  Lancaster  lost  at  the  reduction  of  Montreal,  1755;  Sketch  of  the  life 
of  Robert  Hooper,  by  John  H.  Sheppard  ;  Puffer  family,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton ; 
Letter  from  Benj.  Corbyn  to  Thomas  Fuller,  1677  ;  Letter  from  Mary  Bulkley 
to  Peter  Bulkley.  1739  ;  Pedigree  of  Greenwood,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Abra 
ham  Preble,  the  common  ancester  of  all  of  the  name  in  America,  by  Geo. 
Henry  Preble ;  Address  by  William  H.  Tuthill,  of  Tipton,  Iowa,  at  a  family 
meeting  of  the  descendants  of  John  Tuthill;  Salisbury  (Mass.)  men  enlisted 
for  the  expedition  against  Crown  Point,  in  the  companies  of  Capt.  Caleb  Cush- 
ing  and  Capt.  Wm.  True ;  Letter  from  Woodbnry  Langdon  in  regard  to  the 
seizure  of  arms  and  powder  at  Fort  William  and  Mary,  Dec.  14,  1774  ;  Gene 
alogy  of  the  Chester  family,  by  Edward  Strong ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths 
in  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  early  part  of  18th  century;  Search  warrant  for  the  appre 
hension  of  Major  Generals  Goffe  and  Whalley,  1661  ;  Memoir  of  the  life  and 
character  of  Stephen  Minot  Weld,  by  Robert  M.  Morse,  Jr.  ;  Inscriptions  or 
gravestones  in  North  Mansfield,  Conn. ;  Old  houses  in  Essex  county,  Mass.,  bj 
Jacob  W.  Reed  ;  Fletcher  genealogy,  by  Edward  H.  Fletcher ;  Vessels  of  wai 
built  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1690-1868,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble;  Letter  froff 
Joshua  Henshaw,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  to  William  Heshaw,  of  Leicester,  1768 
Brigadier  General  Jedidiah  Preble,  1707-1784,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble ;  Memoii 
of  Jacob  Wendell,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  by  Elias  Nason  ;  Historical  papers 
communicated  by  C.  K.  Williams  :  Rehoboth — Attleborough,  1695  ;  Protest  bj 
selectmen  of  Wrentham  against  a  proposed  division  of  that  town,  1726  ;  Sub 
scription  paper  for  a  social  library  in  Bradford,  Mass.,  1765-1780;  Contribu 
tions  to  a  history  of  Greenland,  N.  H.,  by  A.  M.  Haines  :  A  list  of  Greenlam 
parish  rate,  17  14;  Troops  for  defence  in  1722;  A  list  of  the  province  rat< 
in  1723  for  the  parish  of  Greenland  ;  Lt.  Col.  Runels's  orders  to  Capt.  Parsons'? 
company,  on  duty  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1781.  Isaac  Stelle  to  Thomas  Fayer 
weather,  1753  ;  Brayan  Rosseter's  petition  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Connec 
ticut,  1664,  with  a  note  by  H.  H.  Edes  ;  Index  of  names.  (! 


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and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  xxm.     Boston,  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  504.     Portraits. 

Contents:  John  Albion  Andrew,  by  Samuel  Burnbam  ;  Milton  (Mass.)  church 
records — 1678-1754  ;  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  history  of  Connecticut — 
with  notes,  by  H.  H.  Edes  ;  Upham  genealogy,  by  a  descendant  of  the  Upham 
family  ;  Early  shipbuilding  in  Massachusetts,  by  George  Henry  Preble  ;  Records 
of  the  town  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  early  part  of  18th  century  ;  The  privateer  General — - 
Sullivan — records  of  the  proprietors,  communicated  by  Charles  H.  Bell ;  Bibli 
ography  of  the  local  history  of  Massachusetts,  by  Jeremiah  Colburn  ;  Births, 
marriages,  and  deaths  in  1775 — from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine,  1775  ;  Memoir 
of  Chandler  Eastman  Potter,  by  N.  Bonton  ;  The  charter  of  Norwich,  Vermont, 
with  brief  historical  notes,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter ;  A  sketch  of  the  British 
Museum,  by  John  II.  Sheppard ;  Hints  to  genealogists,  derived  from  English 
local  nomenclature,  by  William  W.  Fowler;  Necrology  of  New  England  colleges, 
1867-8 ;  Marriages  and  deaths ;  Necrology  of  the  Society ;  Proceedings ;  Notes 
and  queries  ;  Book  notices  ;  A  pedigree  of  Appleton,  signed  by  Thomas  Apple- 
ton,  1577  ;  William  Bentley  Fowle,  by  Elias  Nason  ;  Epitaphs  from  the  older 
half  of  "  Burying  Hill,"  Weymouth,  Mass.,  by  John  J.  Lond  ;  Antiquity  of  the 
name  of  Scott,  by  Martin  B.  Scott ;  Rev.  Joseph  or  Josse  Glover,  by  John  W. 
Dean  ;  Address  by  the  president,  Marshall  P.  Wilder ;  Descendants  of  Samuel 
Haines ;  Papers  relating  to  the  Ilaines  family,  by  Andrew  M.  Haines ;  Docu 
ments  relating  to  the  colonial  history  of  Connecticut — with  notes,  by  H.  H. 
Edes;  Marriages  by  the  Rev.  Hugh  Adams,  1713-1730;  Origin  of  signers  of  the 
early  Exeter  combination,  by  John  Wentworth ;  The  first  record-book  of  the 
first  church  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  communicated  by  James  F.  Hunnewell ; 
Summary  of  voyages  to  the  northern  Atlantic  coast  of  America  in  the  16th 
century,  by  William  Willis ;  Col.  Nathaniel  Meserve,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle ; 
Descendants  of  Robert  Waterman,  of  Marshfield,  Mass.v  in  the  line  of  his  son 
Thomas,  by  Thomas  Waterman  ;  Letter  of  Governor  Eustis,  1776,  with  notes,  by 
Edmund  F.  Slafter  ;  Biographical  notice  of  Samuel  D.  Bell,  by  Charles  H.  Bell ; 
The  Whitgift-Bradbury "family,  by  John  M.  Bradbury;  Six  memorial  inscriptions 
of  Englishmen  buried  in  the  chapel  once  occupied  by  the  Scottish  church  in 
Leyden,  with  notes,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter ;  A  record  of  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  from  1706  to  1742;  The  Rogers  family  of  Newport, 
R.  I.,  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  by  Enos  Johnson,  jr.  ;  Seizure  of  arms  and  pow 
der  at  Fort  William  and  Mary,  the  finale  of  the  provincial  government  in  New 
Hampshire — letters  of  Gov.  Wentworth,  1774-5  ;  Hereditary  ability,  by  W.  H. 
Whitmore  ;  Elder  John  Strong  and  his  descendants,  by  Edward  Strong  ;  A  record 
of  marriages,  deaths,  &c.,  as  made  by  the  Rev.  Hugh  Adams,  of  Durham,  N.  H.  ; 
The  Bulkeley  pedigree,  by  H.  A.  Brainbridge ;  Gregorys  of  Leicestershire  and 
Nottingham,  England,  and  of  Connecticut,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Major-General 
Daniel  Denison,  by  Daniel  Denison  Slade ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's 
subscribers,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore ;  Calvin  Fletcher,  a  biographical  sketch,  by 
William  B.  Trask  ;  Frances  Manwaring  Caulkins,  a  biographical  sketch,  by  Henry 
P.  Haven  ;  The  Spooner  family,  by  Thomas  Spooner ;  The  Usher  family,  by 
W.  II.  Whitmore ;  Emery — Amory  ;  Philip  Welsch,  of  Ipswich,  Ms.,  and  his 
descendants,  by  William  Prescott ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Lyme,  Conn., 
communicated  by  F.  W.  Clapham  ;  Church  records  of  Newington,  N.  H.,  1736-40  ; 
The  first  record-book  of  the  first  church  in  Charlestown,  Massachusetts,  1669- 
1713  ;  Letters  from  Joshua  Heashaw,  jr.,  of  Boston,  to  William  Henshaw,  of 
Leicester,  Mass.,  1766-68;  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  history  of  Con 
necticut — with  notes,  by  H.  H.  Edes;  Index  of  names.  (K381 

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and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxiv.  Boston,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  451.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  General  index  ;  Joseph  Barlow  Felt,  by  J.  B.  F.  Osgood  ;  Action  of 
Deerfield,  N.  II.,  in  1776,  on  the  question  of  armed  resistance  to  the  crown, 
documents  communicated  by  E.  Worthen  James ;  The  first  record-book  of  the 
first  church  in  Charlestown,  Mass.  :  A  record  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  In 
Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  from  1706  to  1742;  Extracts  from  letters  of  Gov.  Belcher, 
with  n  note,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Deposition  of  Col.  William  Lithgow  in  1767, 
concerning  the  country  of  the  Kennebec,  with  a  note  by  John  Ward  Denn ; 
Church  records  of  Rev.  Hugh  Adams,  principally  a*t  Oyster  River  parish  (now 

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Durham,  N.  H.)  ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  1664-1786; 
Local  law  in  Connecticut  historically  considered,  by  William  Chauncey  Fowler ; 
Milton  (Mass.)  church  records,  1678-1754  ;  Extracts  from  Capt.  Francis  Goelet's 
journal  relative  to  Boston,  Salem,  and  Marblehead,  etc.,  1746-1750,  with  notes; 
The  Sherman  family,  by  David  Sherman  ;  Bibliography  of  the  local  history  of 
Massachusetts,  by  Jeremiah  Colburn  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Necrology  of  the  So 
ciety  ;  Proceedings  ;  Book  notices;  Henry  Matson  Waite,  by  John  Turner  Wait; 
Wild  horses  in  Maine,  by  John  Johnston  ;  Letters  of  Cotton  Mather,  Samuel 
Sewall,  John  Callender,  Adam  Winthrop,'  and  others,  1675-1785  ;  Coffin  family, 
by  S.  J.  Macy,  N.  W.  Coffin,  and  W.  S.  Appleton  ;  Origin  of  the  Merriams  and 
other  families  of  Concord,  Mass.,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton  ;  Address  of  the  president, 
Marshall  P.  Wilder  ;  Necrology  of  New  England  colleges,  1868-9  ;  Constitution 
and  by-laws  ;  Discourse  of  Edmund  F.  Slafter  at  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of 
the  Society's  incorporation  ;  Thomas  Sherwin,  by  John  D.  Philbrick  ;  The  Preble 
family,  by  Geo.  Henry  Treble ;  The  Squamscott  patent,  1629,  together  with 
other  papers  relating  thereto  ;  Letter  from  Solomon  Stoddard  to  Gov.  Dudley, 
1703  ;  Commissions  from  royal  governors  of  Massachusetts,  1742,  1765  ;  An 
American  shrine  (Charlestown,  Mass.),  by  James  F.  Hunnewell  ;  Instructions  to 
Matthew  Gary  about  bringing  prisoners  from  Canada,  information  obtained  by 
him  in  Quebec,  and  lists  of  the  prisoners  redeemed  and  left  in  Canada,  1695 ; 
Unpublished  letters  of  Judge  Sewall,  John  Adams,  &c.,  1717-1818  ;  Josiah  Barker 
and  his  connection  with  shipbuilding  in  Massachusetts,  by  H.  H.  Edes  ;  Stephen 
Bryant  and  his  descendants,  by  John  A.  Boutelle ;  Documents  relating  to  the 
colonial  history  of  Connecticut — with  notes,  by  II.  H.  Edes  ;  David  L.  Swain, 
by  Fisk  P.  Brewer ;  The  Revolution  in  New  Hampshire ;  A  letter  from  John 
Cotton,  Boston,  May  31,  1626 ;  A  record  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  In 
Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  1706-1742;  Thomas  Shepard's  election  sermon,  in  1638; 
Louisbourg  soldiers,  by  Charles  Hudson  ;  The  witchcraft  delusion  of  1692 — by 
Gov.  Thomas  Hutchinson,  from  an  unpublished  manuscript  in  the  Massachusetts 
archives,  communicated,  with  notes,  by  Wm.  F.  Poole  ;  The  Hassam  family,  by 
John  T.  Hassam  ;  Papers  relating  to  the  Haines  family,  1606  ;  Index  of  names. 

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and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  xxv.     Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  413.     Portraits. 

Contents:  William  Plumer,  senior,  by  Albert  H.  Hoyt ;  Filip  or  Zekill  Curtis?, 
by  John  George  Metcalf ;  Letters  of  John  White  and  Thomas  Jefferson,  ]  734-5, 
1805  ;  More  passengers  for  New  England,  1635 ;  Notes  on  early  ship-building 
in  Massachusetts,  by  George  Henry  Preble ;  Thomas  Bird,  of  Dorchester,  and 
some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  Bibliography  of  the  local  his 
tory  of  Massachusetts,  by  Jeremiah  Cclburn ;  A  home  of  the  olden  time,  by 
T.  C.  Amory  ;  Giles  Firmin — additional  facts,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Marriages  in 
Dover,  New  Hampshire — 1767-87  ;  Early  settlers  in  Exeter,  N.  H. — division  of 
lands,  with  note  by  John  Wentworth  ;  First  record-book  ^of  the  first  church  in 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1674-1763  ;  Fosters  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  by  E.  J.  Forster 
and  W.  S.  Appleton  ;  Documents  relating  to  the  colonial  history  of  Connecticut, 
with  notes,  by  H.  H.  Edes  ;  "  The  war  of  the  regulators  "  in  North  Carolina, 
1768-71,  by  A.  M.  Waddell  ;  Notes  and  queries;  Necrology;  Book  notices; 
William  Pitt  Fessenden,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble;  A  record  of  births,  marriages, 
and  deaths  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  from  1706  to  1742  ;  Judges  of  probate,  county 
of  Middlesex,  Mass.,  1692-1871,  by  W.  A.  Richardson  ;  Abraham  Shurt  and  John 
Earthy,  by  John  Johnston  ;  The  standard  of  the  Three  County  Troop,  by  W.  H. 
Whitmore  ;  Land  titles  at  Pemaquid— the  Boardman  claim,  1796,  by  John  Johns 
ton  ;  Ralph  Allen,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  some  of  his  descendants  who  settled 
in  New  Jersey,  by  Clifford  Stanley  Sims;  Lucas  family,  by  J.  R.  Lucas;  Na 
thaniel  Baldwin  and  one  line  of  his  descendants,  by  Byron  A.  Baldwin  :  The 
Isles  of  Shoals  in  the  year  1653,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle ;  The  Le  Baron  family, 
by  Martha  H.  Le  Baron  Goddard ;  The  Bromfields,  by  Daniel  Denison  Slade : 
Papers  relating  to  the  Haines  family,  by  A.  M.  Haines ;  Field-officers  of  the 
Massachusetts  continental  line  of  the  Revolutionary  army,  by  Francis  S.  Drake 
Reminiscences  of  Lucius  Manlius  Sargent,  by  John  H.  Sheppard  ;  Old  Cambridge 
and  new,  by  T.  C.  Amory  ;  Queen's  Chapel,  now  St.  John's  Church,  Portsmouth 
N.  II.— Rev.  Arthur  Brown  invited  to  become  rector,  1735;  Families  of  Weii 
and  Wyer  in  Newv  England,  particularly  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  by  Wm.  S 
Appleton ;  Louisbourg  soldiers,  by  Charles  Hudson  ;  Surrender  of  Cornwall!* 
accounts  of  the  reception  of  the  news,  taken  from  "  Wraxall's  Historical  Memoirs 


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of  my  own  Time ;  "  Commodore  James  Armstrong,  U.  S.  N.,  by  Geo.  Henry 
Preble  ;  Local  law  in  Massachusetts,  historically  considered,  by  William  Chauncey 
Fowler  ;  Church  records  of  Newington,  N.  II.,  1740-3  ;  The  Pennington  family, 
of  Connecticut  and  New  Jersey,  by  A.  C.  M.  Pennington  ;  The  future  of  Ameri 
can  history,  by  Charles  II.  Bell ;  Browne  family  letters,  1743-59,  with  note,  by 
W.  II.  Whitmore :  The  Winslow  family,  by  Lucius  R.  Paige ;  Descendants  of 
Jonas  Deane,  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  by  W.  R.  Deane  and  J.  W.  Dean  ;  Reminiscences 
of  an  octogenarian — Daniel  Webster,  Judge  Story,  Jeremiah  Mason,  Judge  Jere 
miah  Smith,  Henry  Clay,  John  Quincy  Adams,  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  by  Francis 
Bassett ;  Thomas  Lake  and  John  Lake — letter  of  John  Bishop  to  Increase 
Mather,  [16]77;  William  Vaughan  and  William  Tufts,  Jr.,  at  Louisbourg,  1745, 
by  John  Langdon  Sibley ;  Rev.  Nathaniel  Gookin,  by  J.  Wingate  Thornton ; 
Memoir  of  David  Reed,  by  William  H.  Reed  ;  William  Duane  and  the  Philadel 
phia  Aurora — letter  from  Wm.  Duane  to  Rev.  Mr.  Bentley,  1805 ;  Index  of 
names.  (3383 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxvi.  Boston,  1872. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  463.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Benjamin  Parker  Richardson,  by  Dorus  Clarke  ;  Edward  Oxnard — 
genealogy  and  extracts  from  his  journals,  1775-8,  by  Edward  S.  Moseley  ;  Wig- 
glesworth's  elegy  on  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Bunker,  of  Maiden  ;  Gov.  Barefoote's  will, 
1688  ;  Memoir  of  Oliver  Wolcott,  Sen.,  governor  of  Connecticut,  1796-7  ;  Eliot's 
New-England  biographical  dictionary — letter  of  John  Eliot  to  Wm.  Bentley, 
1810 ;  Notes  on  early  ship-building  in  Massachusetts,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble ; 
Correspondence  relating  to  early  printing  in  Virginia,  1809—10  ;  The  Bromfleld 
family,  by  Daniel  Denison  Slade  ;  Christopher  Kilby,  of  Boston,  by  Charles  W. 
Tuttle ;  Record-book  of  the  first  church  in  Charlestown  ;  Local  law  in  Massa 
chusetts,  historically  considered,  by  William  Chauncey  Fowler  ;  Descendants  of 
Richard  Lee,  of  Virginia,  by  C.  F.  Lee,  Jr.,  and  Joseph  Packard,  Jr.  ;  The  Wins- 
low  family,  by  Lucius  R.  Paige  ;  The  Page  family,  by  William  Prescott ;  Notes 
and  queries  ;  Necrology  ;  Proceedings  ;  Book  notices  ;  Marriages  and  deaths  ; 
Commodore  Samuel  Tucker,  by  John  II.  Sheppard  ;  Atkinson  Academy,  by 
William  C.  Todd  ;  Rutland  county  insurrection — 1786,  by  Frederick  W.  Holland  ; 
The  New-Hampshire  Gazette,  the  oldest  newspaper  in  America,  by  Frank  W. 
Miller  ;  The  new  Masonic  Temple,  by  John  II.  Sheppard  ;  The  fight  at  Diamond 
Island,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  Correspondence  relative  to  "  The  History  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay "  between  its  author,  Gov.  Thomas  Hutchinson,  and  Rev.  Ezra 
Stiles,  1764-7  ;  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting :  Address  of  the  president, 
Marshall  1'.  Wilder  ;  The  family  of  Ralph  Smyth,  of  Ilingham,  Mass.,  by  Thomas 
Smyth ;  Benjamin  Franklin  Mason,  by  Philip  Battell  ;  Deed  from  Thomas 
Wiggin  to  Richard  Waldern  and  Thomas  Lake  of  a  portion  of  the  Squamscot 
patent,  1658  ;  Journal  of  Daniel  Lane,  a  private  soldier  at  the  siege  of  Quebec, 
in  1754,  with  a  brief  account  of  the  writer,  by  William  B.  Lapham ;  Salem 
loyalists — unpublished  letters,  1777-88,  with  note  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Early 
history  of  Georgia  and  Sir  Alexander  Cuming's  embassy  to  the  Cherokees,  by 
Samuel  G.  Drake ;  Pedigree  of  Baldwin ;  Notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Sylvester 
Baldwin,  by  Charles  C.  Baldwin;  Seaver  family,  by  Wm.  B.  Trask  ;  Extracts 
from  the  Presbyterian  Church  records  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1750  to  about  1769, 
with  note  by  Benjamin  Parke  ;  The  Great  Seal  of  Virginia,  by  Sherwin  McRae  ; 
John  Alfred  Poor,  of  Portland,  Me.,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle  ;  A  record  of  births, 
marriages,  and  deaths  in  Portsmouth,  N.  IL,  from  1706  to  1742  ;  Gorges  and 
Harding,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Marriages  in  Hamilton,  Mass.,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
Wigglesworth,  1714-1733  ;  Ham  family  in  Dover,  N.  IL,  by  John  R.  Ham ; 
Family  of  Thomas  Foster,  by  Lucius  R.  Paige;  Who  was  Thomas  Pelham?,  by 
Wm.  H.  Whitmore ;  Genealogical  gleanings,  by  Wr.  II.  Whitmore ;  Our  English 
ancestors,  by  T.  C.  Amory  ;  Boston  ministers,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Memoir  of 
John  Evans,  Deputy  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Edward  D.  Neill — with 
some  letters  from  Wm.  Penn  to  John  Evans,  1704-8 ;  Salem  loyalists — Mrs. 
Mehitable  Higginson,  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Jacob  Crown- 
inshield  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Bentley,  1803  ;  Index  of  names.  (3384 

VKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxvu.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  463.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  General  index  ;  Memoir  of  William  Willis,  by  Alpheus  S.  Packard  ; 
A  record  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  from  1706 
to  1742;  Letters  and  journal  of  Col.  John  May,  of  Boston  (1779-1788),  with 
notes  by  Richard  S.  Edes  ;  Passages  in  the  life  of  Priscilla  (Thomas)  Hobart ; 


468  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Nehemiah  Bourne,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood ;  Family  record  of  John  Appleton 
and  Elizabeth  (Rogers)  Appleton,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  ;  Richard  Cranch  and  his 
family,  by  Nathaniel  C.  Peabo'dy  ;  Samuel  Johnson,  of  Connecticut,  by  George 
D.  Johnson ;  Freeholders  of  Rowley,  1677 ;  Graduates  of  Middlebury  College 
who  married  in  Middlebury,  Vt.,  1804-1868 ;  Sable  Island,  by  George  Henry 
Treble  ;  Witchcraft  papers,  1692  ;  Names  of  John  Haskins's  company  of  militia, 
1773  ;  Petition  of  the  Connecticut  soldiers  in  the  Revolutionary  army  to  Jona 
than  Trumbull,  governor  of  Connecticut ;  Inscriptions  from  grave-stones  in 
Seabrook,  N.  H. ;  Hampton  Falls  and  the  Rev.  Paine  Wingate,  by  J.  Wingate 
Thornton  ;  Early  settlers  of  Stratford,  Conn.  ;  Letter — missive  from  the  town 
of  Canterbury,  N.  II.,  to  the  fourth  church  in  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1756 ;  Seals 
of  the  city  of  Richmond,  Va.,  by  Thomas  H.  Wynne ;  The  Lippitt  family,  of 
Rhode  Island,  by  Daniel  Beckwith  ;  Plymouth  Shermans,  by  David  Sherman ; 
The  Crane  family,  by  Jonathan  Crane  ;  Hayes  family,  of  Connecticut  and  New 
Jersey,  by  A.  C.  M.  Pennington  ;  Hutchinson  and  Sandford  families,  by  Elliot 
Sandford  ;  Notes  and  queries;  Necrology;  Societies  and  their  proceedings; 
Book  notices;  Joseph  May  (1760-1841),  by  Samuel  May;  Officers  who  were  in 
the  Battle  of  Bunker's  (Breed's)  Hill,  from  original  papers  in  the  possession 
of  the  compiler;  Harvard  college — public  exhibition  in  1795;  Brief  memoirs 
and  notices  of  Prince's  subscribers,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore ;  William  Claiborne, 
by  Stephen  M.  Allen ;  Genealogical  notes  and  errata,  by  Caroline  II.  Dall ; 
Record-book  of  the  First  Church  in  Charlestown,  1682-91  ;  Gleanings,  by 
W.  II.  Whitmore ;  Will  of  Francis  Champernoun,  1686 ;  John  Baldwin,  of 
Stonington,  and  some  other  John  Baldwins  of  the  early  colony  times,  by  J.  D. 
Baldwin ;  Expedition  to  Cape  Breton — journal  of  Adonijah  Bidwell,  chaplain 
of  the  fleet,  1745  ;  Manasseh  Cutler,  the  man  who  purchased  Iowa,  by  Wm.  F. 
Poole ;  Extracts  from  the  Presbyterian  church  records  of  Westerly,  R.  I.,  1752; 
Flanders  family,  by  William  Prescott ;  Descendants  of  William  Lane,  by  Ed 
mund  F.  Lane ;  Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  President  of  the  Society ; 
Thomas  Bradbury  Chandler  (1726-1790),  by  Albert  H.  Hoyt ;  U.  S.  Navy  and 
Naval  Academy  Registers,  a  source  of  biographical  and  genealogical  informa 
tion,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble  ;  Notes  on  the  Belcher  family,  by  W.  II.  Whitmore; 
Letters  of  Dr.  Franklin,  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom,  Josiah  Flagg,  Richard  Bache,  &c., 
with  an  account  of  their  history,  by  Benjamin  A.  G.  Fuller ;  Rules  of  Dr. 
Franklin's  Junto,  1784;  The  burning  of  Falmouth  (now  Portland),  Maine,  by 
a  British  squadron  in  1775,  by  Wm.  Goold  ;  The  Shapleigh,  Stileman,  Martyn 
Cutts,  Trueworthy,  and  Jose  families,  of  New  Hampshire  and  Maine,  by  J. 
Hamilton  Shapleigh  ;  Journal  of  Capt.  Eleazer  Melvin's  company,  Shirley's  ex 
pedition,  1754 — Letter  from  John  Barber  in  Shirley's  expedition  of  17.">.">  and 
Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Paul  Brigham's  company,  1775-77  ;  Russell — Phillips,  by 
Mrs.  M.  W.  Russell  ;  Marston  family,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  by  John  L.  Watson ; 
Dunster  and  Wade  families,  by  L.  R.  Paige ;  Biographical  sketch  of  John  H. 
Sheppard,  by  John  Ward  Dean ;  Poetical  prognostics,  by  Abram  E.  Cutler ; 
Selections  from  Dr.  W.  Bentley's  correspondence,  comprising  letters  from 
James  Freeman,  Jeremy  Belknap,  James  Winthrop,  Levi  Lincoln,  John  Smith, 
Samuel  L.  Mitchell,  Joseph  B.  Varnum,  Wm.  Bentley,  and  others,  1788-1808; 
Records  of  Hull,  Mass.,  1658-1702  ;  Dalton  and  Batcheller  pedigree,  by  W.  H. 
Whitmore ;  Sketch  of  some  of  the  losses  to  the  department  of  literature  and 
the  fine  arts  occasioned  by  the  great  fire  in  Boston,  of  1872,  by  A.  T.  Perkins; 
Return  of  killed,  wounded,  captured,  and  missing  at  the  battle  of  Camden, 
August,  1780;  The  town  of  Hollis,  N.  H.,  by  Samuel  T.  Worcester;  The 
Chevalier  De  Ternay,  by  Sidney  Everett;  List  of  Capt.  Charles  Morris's  com 
pany,  1747  ;  Index  of  names.  (3385 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxvin.  Boston,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  500.  Portraits.  Woodcut. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  Edward  Emerson  Bourne,  by  Edwin  B.  Smith  ;  Williair 
Coddington  and  Richard  Bellingham,  once  citizens  of  Boston,  Eng.,  by  David  King ; 
Agreement  for  the  rearrangement  of  the  Massachusetts  line  of  the  army.  1783 
Three  historic  flags  and  three  September  victories,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble;  The 
Swedes  on  the  Delaware  and  their  intercourse  with  New-England,  by  Frederic  Kid 
der  ;  Letter  of  Henry  Cruger  to  John  Hancock,  1783  ;  Early  history  of  Ilollis,  N.  H. 
from  its  settlement  to  the  building  of  the  second  meeting-house,  by  Sumuel  T 
Worcester ;  Mandamus  councillors,  1774 ;  Journal  of  a  survey  of  Bridgeton 
Me.,  in  1766,  by  Solomon  Wood ;  Records  of  Hull,  Mass.,  births,  1692-1718 
The  Douglas  family  of  Massachusetts  and  Maine,  by  J.  Lufkin  Douglas 


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Francis  Champernowne,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Necrology  ; 
Societies  and  their  proceedings  ;  Book  notices  ;  Memoir  of  Edmund  P.  Tileston,  by 
Edward  Ilolden  ;  Marriages  in  the  county  of  York,  Me.,  1G86-99  ;  Record  book 
of  the  first  church  in  Charlestown,  1G91-5  ;  Boston,  England,  and  John  Cotton 
in  1621,  by  G.  B.  Blenkin ;  The  Pilgrim  fathers  of  Nazing,  by  W.  Winters ; 
A  genealogical  sketch  of  the  Eliot  family,  of  Roxwell,  Co.  Essex  ;  Will  of  Solo 
mon  Grant,  1755 ;  Will  of  Robert  Cutt,  1674  ;  Marriages  in  Dover,  N.  II., 
from  1767  to  1787,  by  Jeremy  Belknap ;  English  captives  in  Canada,  by  Wil 
liam  S.  Appleton  ;  Letters  of  Gov.  Thomas  Seymour  and  Thomas  Eyre  in  time  of 
Queen  Anne,  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Transfer  of  Erin,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory ; 
Early  bells  of  Massachusetts,  by  Elbridge  II.  Goss ;  The  Daniell  family,  by 
Moses  Grant  Daniell ;  Family  of  William  Sawyer,  of  Newbury,  by  W.  S.  Apple- 
ton  ;  Letter  of  Gen.  Washington  to  Gov.  Trumbull,  on  the  death  of  his  father, 
1785 ;  Memoir  of  William  Whiting ;  Genealogical  gleanings,  by  W.  II.  Whit- 
more,  James  Wetmore  or  Whitmore,  Kimball  family  ;  Letters  of  Capt.  Cornelius 
Iliggins,  of  Connecticut,  and  pay-roll  of  his  men,.  1776 ;  History  of  the  IT.  S. 
steamer  Merrimack,  by  Charles  II.  Davis ;  Voyage  of  Edward  Brawnde  in 
161G  to  Kennebec  and  Cape  Cod,  also,  letter  of  Capt.  John  Smith,  about  1606; 
Greenland,  N.  II.,  Early  ministerial  records,  by  Wm.  P.  Haines ;  Gov.  Spots- 
wood's  letters  relating  to  Virginia  ;  Officers  of  American  troops  stationed  near 
Boston,  June,  1775,  by  William  John  Potts ;  The  garrison  houses  of  York, 
Maine,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble ;  Nantucket  in  the  Revolution,  by  Alexander 
Starbuck  ;  Commission  of  Jeremiah  Halsey,  1775  ;  Prices  of  staple  commodities 
in  1745  ;  Address  of  the  President,  Marshall  P.  Wilder  ;  Notes  on  early  Ameri 
can  history  :  Thomas  Jones,  captain  of  the  "  May  Flower  "  and  other  vessels, 
by  Edward  D.  Neill  ;  Richard  Frobisher,  builder  of  the  "  Deliverance,"  1610. 
Memoir  of  Joshua  Winslow  Peirce,  by  Thomas  F.  Davies ;  Hampton  Falls, 
N.  II.,  tax-payers  in  1709,  by  Benjamin  F.  Brown ;  More  passengers  to  New 
England,  1679,  by  Henry  F.  Waters ;  The  traditionary  story  of  the  attack 
upon  Hadley  and  the  appearance  of  Gen.  Goffe,  Sept.  1,  1675  :  has  it  any 
foundation  in  fact?  by  George  Sheldon;  The  Hornet's  shipping  list,  1813; 
Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  John  Lee,  by  Samuel  Lee  ;  A  new  system  of 
denoting  relationship,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore;  Materials  for  the  history  of  Wis- 
casset,  Maine,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  Massachusetts  soldiers  at  Halifax  in 
1759  ;  Portraits  of  New  Hampshire  governors,  judges,  senators,  &c.,  by  B.  F. 
Prescott ;  Pepperrell  papers,  with  sketches  of  Lt.  Gen.  James  St.  Clair  and 
Sir  Charles  Knowles,  by  Albert  II.  Hoyt ;  Index  of  names.  (3386 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxix.  Boston,  1875. 

8vo,   pp.   v,   513.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Memoir  ef  George  Bruce  Upton,  by  Walter  Allen  ;  Diary  of  Dr. 
Ezra  Green,  surgeon  during  the  cruise  of  the  continental  ship  of  war  Ranger, 
1777-8 ;  The  Wilcox  family,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore ;  Greenland,  N.  II.— early 
ministerial  records,  by  William  P.  Haines ;  Pedigree  of  Gorges ;  The  Gorges 
family,  by  Frederick  Brown  ;  Nantucket  in  the  Revolution,  by  Alexander  Star- 
buck  ;  Marriages  in  West  Springfield,  1774-96 ;  Letter  of  Richard  Price  to 
President  Stiles,  Yale  College,  1783  ;  Judges  of  Probate,  county  of  Middlesex, 
Mass.,  by  William  A.  Richardson  ;  Children  of  William  Walton,  of  Marblehead, 
1627-1644  ;  Record-book  of  the  first  church  in  Charlestown,  1698-1706  ;  The 
old  English  church  in  Canton,  Mass.,  by  D.  T.  V.  Huntoon  ;  Transfer  of  Erin, 
by  Thomas  C.  Amory;  The  Townshend  family,  by  Charles  H.  Townsend  ;  Brook- 
field  minute-men,  1774  ;  Destruction  of  the  town  of  Yrork — from  the  papers  of 
David  Sewall ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Necrology  ;  Societies  and  their  proceedings  ; 
Book-notices  ;  M.  Guizot,  by  Dorus  Clarke  ;  Letter  of  William  Cushing,  1793  ; 
Munson  or  Monson,  by  Richard  Henry  Greene  ;  Brooks  family  of  Woburn,  Mass., 
by  Benjamin  Cutter ;  Early  paper  mills  of  New  England,  by  William  Goold ; 
The  Bennet  family  of  Ipswich,  by  John  M.  Bradbury  ;  Ezra  Green,  Surgeon  on 
board  the  Ranger  under  John  Paul  Jones,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble ;  The  first 
minister  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  by  John  G.  Metcalf ;  Address  of  the  President, 
Marshall  1*.  Wilder ;  Timothy  Farrar,  by  Samuel  Lee ;  Edward  Gibbon  and 
Thomas  Jefferson,  by  Abram  E.  Cutter  ;  Letter  from  Gov.  Edward  Winslow  to 
Gov.  John  Winthrop  in  1644,  in  relation  to  early  matters  in  Connecticut ;  Por 
traits  and  busts  in  the  possession  of  Brown  University,  and  of  the  Providence 
Athenaeum,  by  David  W.  Hoyt ;  The  names  "  Maine  "  and  "  New  Hampshire," 
by  C.  W.  Tuttle ;  A  contribution  to  dramatic  history — Occasional  epilogue  to 
the  comedy  of  the  poor  gentleman  as  performed  at  Castine,  1815 ;  Letter 


470  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  R.  Smith  and  Christopher  Gadsden,  1768 ;  Slavery  always  excluded  from 
Vermont,  hy  Hiland  Hall  ;  Will  of  John  Bigg,  1640,  annotated  by  W.  II.  Whit- 
more  ;  Baptisms  in  Dover,  N.  II.,  1717-1766,  copy  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Cush- 
ing's  record  of  baptisms ;  The  Alger  family  of  Maine,  by  Arthur  M.  Alger ; 
Daniel  Feirce,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1638-1677,  and  his  descendants,  by  Albert  II. 
Hoyt ;  Deed  of  a  part  of  Swampscott,  by  Ralph  and  Elizabeth  King  to  William 
Browne,  1684  ;  Early  settlers  of  West  Springfield,  from  the  parish  records  of 
the  First  Congregational  Church  ;  Notes  on  American  history,  by  Edward  D. 
Neill :  Richard  West,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  ;  George  Ruggle.  author  of 
some  early  publications  upon  the  Virginia  colony  ;  Maryland  colonist's  legacy 
to  Glasgow  University  ;  Robert  Dinwiddie,  governor  of  Virginia,  1753-1757. 
Record  of  the  Marcy  family,  by  Oliver  Marcy  ;  The  centennial  anniversary  of 
the  Provincial  legislature  in  Salem,  Oct.  5,  1774,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr. ;  An 
oration  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  battle  of  Lexington,  April  19, 
1775,  by  Richard  II.  Dana,  jr.  ;  An  oration  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of 
"  Concord  Fight,"  April  19,  1775,  by  George  William  Curtis  ;  An  oration  on  the 
one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1775,  by 
Charles  Devens,  jr.  ;  An  oration  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  Washing 
ton's  taking  command  of  the  Continental  army,  July  3,  1775,  by  Andrew  P. 
Peabody  ;  An  oration  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  meeting  of  the 
first  Continental  Congress  in  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5,  1774,  by  Henry  Armitt 
Brown ;  Proceedings  at  centennial  commemorations,  1874-5,  in  Philadelphia, 
Salem,  Lexington,  Concord,  Boston,  Cambridge.  Index  of  names.  (3387 

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and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxx.  Boston,  187G. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  497.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Memoir  of  William  A.  Buckingham,  by  Noah  Porter ;  Letter  of 
William  Penn  from  Philadelphia  in  1683  to  John  Aubrey,  the  antiquary  ;  Papers 
relating  to  the  Acadians,  1755-6  ;  Letters  of  Edward  Randolph,  1684-5  ;  Por 
traits  and  busts  in  possession  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  and  of 
other  associations  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  by  Nathaniel  Paine  ;  The  Reverend  Josse 
Glover — extracts  from  the  communication  of  J.  Hammond  Trumbull ;  Descend 
ants  of  Benjamin  Hammond,  by  Philip  Battell ;  Descendants  of  Philip  and 
John  Langdon  of  Boston,  by  Arthur  M.  Alger ;  Will  of  Mary  Newmarch,  1743 ; 
Passengers  to  America,  1712 ;  A  few  words  additional  relative  to  Col.  John 
May,  of  Boston,  and  his  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country  in  1788  and  1789,  by 
Richard  S.  Edes ;  Early  settlers  of  West  Springfield,  from  the  records  of  the 
First  Congregational  Church  ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  from  the  records 
of  the  ancient  town  of  Dartmouth,  Mass. ;  A  letter  of  Col.  Ethan  Allen,  1781 ; 
Church  records  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Adams,  principally  at  Oyster  River  parish 
(now  Durham),  N.  II.,  1719-23;  The  Furness  pedigree,  by  Caroline  H.  Dall ; 
Instructions  for  emigrants  from  Essex  county,  Mass.,  to  South  Carolina,  1097 ; 
The  Willoughby  family  of  New  England,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Abstracts  of 
the  earliest  wills  on  record,  or  on  the  files  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Massa 
chusetts,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  Letters  from  the  Gerrish  manuscripts,  1752; 
Genealogy  of  the  Fo(r)ster  family,  descendants  of  Reginald  Fo(r)ster,  of  Ips 
wich,  Mass.,  by  E.  J.  Forster ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Necrology ;  Societies  and 
their  proceedings  ;  Book  notices ;  The  Lowndes  family  of  South  Carolina — a 
genealogical  sketch,  by  George  B.  Chase ;  Address  of  the  president,  Marshall  P. 
Wilder;  Journal  of  a  Yankee  privateersman  in  prison  in  England,  1777-1779; 
Record  book  of  the  First  Church  in  Charlestown,  1706-12  ;  Brief  history  of  the 
Register,  by  Albert  H.  Hoyt;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  the  late  William  D. 
Williamson,  of  Bangor,  Maine,  while  a  member  of  the  17th  Congress  of  the 
United  States  ;  The  proprietors  of  the  Sudbury,  Canada,  grant,  1741  ;  Marriages 
in  West  Springfield,  1774-96 ;  Documents  relating  to  the  expedition  to  Port 
Royal,  1710;  The  Folsom  family,  by  Nathaniel  S.  Folsom  and  Jacob  Chapman; 
Speech  of  Sir  William  Berkeley  to  the  Virginia  Assembly,  1651  ;  Samuel  Adams, 
by  Increase  N.  Tarbox  ;  Hollis,  New  Hampshire,  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution, 
by  Samuel  T.  Worcesteer  ;  Washington's  letter  on  the  appointment  of  John  Parke 
assistant  quartermaster,  1775,  with  note  by  Edward  D.  Neill ;  Letters  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Mighill,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  1776  ;  Letters  of  signers  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence,  military  men,  and  others,  during  the  Revolutionary  war  :  Knox's 
diary  during  his  Ticonderoga  expedition,  1775-6  ;  Did  the  American  colonists 
desire  independence? — letter  of  John  Jay  and  John  Adams  to  George  A.  Otis; 
Biographical  sketch  of  Joseph  P.  Martin,  of  Prospect,  Maine,  a  Revolutionary 
soldier,  by  Joseph  Williamson;  Documents  and  letters  by  actors  in  the  Ameri- 


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can  Revolution — from  the  collection  of  Jeremiah  Colburn  ;  Sketch  of  Col.  John 
Allan  of  Maine,  by  George  II.  Allan  ;  Letter  of  Capt.  John  Treble  to  Col.  John 
Allan,  178[0]  ;  Major-General  Henry  Knox — a  letter  from  Harrison  Gray  Otis 
to  Chas.  Stewart  Daveis ;  General  Stark's  horse  lost  at  Bennington,  by  James 
D.  Butler  ;  Boston  town  meeting  for  granting  leave  to  erect  Faneuil  Hall,  1740  ; 
Letter  of  Samuel  Paine  upon  affairs  at  Boston  in  October,  1775,  by  Nathaniel 
Paine  ;  Donations  to  the  people  of  Boston  suffering  under  the  port-bill,  1774—7, 
by  Albert  H.  Hoyt ;  Record  of  the  Boston  Committee  of  Correspondence,  In 
spection,  and  Safety,  May  to  November,  1776  ;  Charles  W.  Moore,  by  William 
W.  Wheildon  ;  The  Fields  of  New  Jersey,  by  Osgood  Field  ;  Notes  on  American 
history,  by  Edward  I).  Neill ;  English  maids  for  Virginia  planters  ;  The  May 
flower  people  ;  Transportation  of  homeless  London  children  ;  Ships  arriving  at 
Jamestown,  from  the  settlement  of  Virginia  until  the  revocation  of  the  charter 
of  London  company.  Gleanings,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore  ;  Capt.  John  Ayres  ;  Far- 
rars  and  Brewers  of  Essex  county,  Mass.;  John  Brewer  of  Ipswich;  Deaths  in 
Stratham,  N.  II.,  commencing  Aug.  20,  1741,  from  the  record  kept  by  Dea. 
Samuel  Lane ;  The  second  foot-company  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1710-11  ;  Memo 
randa  from  the  Rev.  William  Cooper's  interleaved  almanacs,  1715—25  ;  Samuel 
Allen  of  Windsor,  Ct.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Willard  S.  Allen  ;  Bap 
tisms  in  Dover,  N.  II.,  1717-1766;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  in  the  county 
of  Middlesex,  prepared  by  Wm.  Blake  Trask  ;  Ancestry  of  Admiral  Porter,  by 
Joseph  W.  Porter  ;  Index.  (3388 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  xxxi.     Boston,  1877. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  468.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Millard  Fillmore,  by  George  W.  Hosmer  ;  The 
probable  parentage  of  Rev.  Hugh  and  Messrs.  John  and  Matthew  Adams,  by  a 
descendant  of  Matthew  Adams  ;  A  Yankee  privateersman  in  prison  in  England, 
1777-1779,  diary  of  Timothy  Connor,  with  notes,  by  William  Richard  Cutter  ; 
Notes  on  American  History,  by  Edward  D.  Neill  ;  The  Virginia  lotteries,  Virginia 
slaveholders,  1625  ;  Hollis,  New  Hampshire,  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution,  by 
Samuel  T.  Worcester  ;  The  Star-Spangled  Banner,  autograph  copies,  additional 
verses,  &c.,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble ;  Record  of  the  Boston  Committee  of  Cor 
respondence,  Inspection,  and  Safety,  May  to  November,  1776  ;  Services  of  New 
Hampshire  during  the  heroic  age  of  the  republic,  by  Elias  Hasket  Derby  ;  Memo 
randa  from  the  Rev.  William  Cooper's  interleaved  almanacs,  1728-1730  ;  Seals 
from  the  Jeffries  collection  of  manuscripts  ;  Document  from  the  Gerrish  manu 
scripts—Pardon,  by  Gov.  Cranfield,  1683 ;  Marriages  solemnized  in  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  1755-1787,  communicated  by  H.  H.  Edes ; 
The  slave  trade  in  Massachusetts — document,  1681  ;  Records  of  Hull,  Mass., 
1718-1724,  com.  by  Willard  S.  Allen ;  Record-book  of  the  First  Church  in 
Charlestown,  1712-1721  ;  Thomas  Hale,  the  glover,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1635,  and 
his  descendants,  by  Robert  S.  Hale  ;  Letter  of  the  Secret  Committee  of  Congress 
to  Silas  Deane,  in  France,  August  7,  1776  ;  Descendants  of  John  Alger,  of  Boston, 
by  Arthur  M.  Alger  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  on  record,  or  on  the  files  in 
the  county  of  Suffolk,  Massachusetts,  by  Wm.  B.  Trask  ;  List  of  innholders  and 
retailers  of  spirits  in  Boston,  1714  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  pro 
ceedings  ;  Necrology  of  the  Society  ;  Book  notices  ;  Memoir  of  Isaac  Chapman 
Bates,  by  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill ;  A  study  of  the  Virginia  census  of  1624,  by 
Edward  D.  Neill ;  Some  account  of  the  life  and  times  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Bulkeley, 
by  Anna  Maria  Fay  ;  Letter  of  Mrs.  Susan  Redington  concerning  the  estate  of 
her  brother,  Rev.  Joseph  Waite,  of  Sproughton,  England,  1676-7  ;  New  Hampshire 
manuscripts  (1694),  com.  by  John  S.  H.  Fogg;  Ancestry  of  Stephen  Arnold  Doug 
las,  by  Charles  H.  James  Douglas;  Sir  Charles  Wager  and  Capt.  John  Hull,  by 
Osgood  Field ;  Some  of  the  descendants  of  William  Hilton,  by  John  T.  Hassam ; 
Churches  in  Harwinton  and  Southington,  Ct.,  by  Jehiel  Chester  Hart ;  Letter  of 
Washington  to  Knox,  April  1,  1789  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Cressey  family,  descend 
ants  of  Mighill  Cressey,  of  Salem  and  Ipswich,  Mass.,  by  George  Brainard  Blod- 
gette ;  Barristers  at  law  in  Massachusetts,  by  Arthur  M.  Alger ;  Address  of 
Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in 
Lyme,  Conn.  ;  Alexis  Caswell,  by  William  Galmmell ;  An  autobiographical  memoir 
of  William  Rotch  (covering  the  period  ofj  1775-1 794}  £  The  powder-mill  in  Can 
ton,  by  D.  T.  V.  Huntoon ;  Documents  ^reTating  to  immigrants  from  Jersey; 
Barnstable  family  names,  by  G.  T.  Ridlon  ;  Marriages  in  West  Springfield,  Mass., 
1774-96  ;  The  Indian  attack  upon  "  Casco  "  in  1676,  by  John  S.  II.  Fogg  ;  Thomas 
Newcomb's  account  book,  1735-38 ;  The  Gayer  family,  by  William  C.  Folger ; 


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Town  rates  of  Newton  and  Billerica,  Mass.,  by  Walter  Lloyd  Jeffries ;  Docu 
ments  relating  to  Col.  John  Ilumphreys's  farm  at  Lynn,  1701  ;  Passengers  and 
vessels  that  have  arrived  in  America,  1630—1712 ;  Documents  relative  to  the 
Dalliber  family;  Baptisms  in  Dover,  N.  II.,  from  1767  to  1787,  by  Rev.  Jeremy 
Belknap ;  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  families,  by  Willard  S.  Allen  ;  Will  of  Robert 
Fitt,  1663;  Genealogical  waifs,  communicated  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester;  Sketch 
of  John  Merrill  Bradbury,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Papers  in  case  of  Guy  vs.  King, 
1658-1663  ;  Battle  of  Lexington,  with  personal  recollections  of  men  engaged  in 
it,  by  A.  B.  Muzzey  ;  The  Gates  family,  by  Benjamin  A.  G.  Fuller  ;  Could  General 
Putnam  command  at  Bunker  Hill?,  by  Francis  J.  Parker;  English  wills,  com.  by 
William  S.  Appleton  ;  Notes  on  Mr.  Waters's  article  relating  to  immigrants  from 
Jersey,  by  J.  Bertrand  Payen-Payne ;  Genealogy  of  the  Anthonys  of  New 
England,  by  John  Gould  Anthony  ;  A  page  from  the  history  of  the  Wilders,  by 
Moses  II.  Wilder  ;  The  Waite  family,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  by  Henry  E.  Waite  ;  The 
angel  Goffe  again,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Index  of  name's.  (3389 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxxu.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  456.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  William  B.  Towne,  by  John  Ward  Dean ; 
Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  from  the  records  of  the  ancient  town  of  Dart 
mouth,  Mass.,  1709-1715;  Penhallow  papers — Indian  affairs;  Memoir  of  the 
Penhallow  family,  by  Pearce  W.  Penhallow ;  Aa  autobiographical  memoir  of 
William  Rotch  ;  Prison  ships  and  the  "  Old  Mill  Prison,"  Plymouth,  England, 
1777 ;  Record  of  the  Boston  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and 
Safety,  May  to  Nov.,  1776;  Deaths  in  Stratham,  N.  II.,  commencing  1741; 
Will  of  Nowell  Hilton,  probated  17  Sept.,  1689,  at  Doctors  Commons,  London; 
Deed  to  Thomas  Cammock  from  Gorges  and  Mason,  1634  ;  John  Grenaway, 
abstracts  of  deeds  (1650)  from  John  Grenaway  to  his  children;  Letter  of 
Paul  Richard  to  Jacob  Wendell,  1746 ;  Record-book  of  the  First  Church  in 
Charlestown,  1722-1731;  Longmeadow  (Mass.)  families,  by  Willard  S.  Allen;  A 
Yankee  privateersman  in  prison  in  England,  1777-1779,  diary  of  Timothy  Connor; 
Papers  relating  to  the  estate  of  John  Solart,  of  Wanham,  1680  ;  Gosuold  and 
Pring,  1602-3,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  Taxes  under  Gov.  Andros,  by  Walter  Lloyd 
Jeffries  ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Lyme,  Conn.  ;  Notes  and  queries ;  So 
cieties  and  their  proceedings  ;  Necrology  of  the  Socitey  ;  Book  notices  ;  Memorial 
of  Nathan  Cooley  Keep  ;  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Experience  Mayhew,  1758  ;  Notes  on 
John  Adams,  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Boston  ;  Church  records  of  Rev.  Hugh  Adams, 
principally  at  Oyster  River  parish  (now  Durham)  N.  II.,  1723-1727;  Address 
of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting;  The  Perrin  family,  by  William 
B.  Lapham  ;  Abstracts  of  early  deeds  on  record  at  Boston,  in  the  registry  of 
deeds  for  the  county  of  Suffolk,  by  John  T.  Hassam ;  The  Waite  family  of 
Maiden,  Mass.,  by  Deloraine-Pendre  Corey  ;  Abstracts  of  the  earliest  wills  on 
record,  or  on  the  flies  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  Massachusetts,  by  William 
B.  Trask  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Eustis  family,  by  Henry  Lawrence  Eustis  ;  Supple 
ment  to  the  Diodati  genealogy,  by  Edward  E.  Salisbury ;  Biographical  sketch 
of  Henry  Wilson,  by  Elias  Nason ;  Account  of  the  Stamp-Act  riot,  1765,  in 
a  letter  from  Joshua  Henshaw,  of  Boston ;  Record  from  the  Leonard  family 
bible  ;  Robert  Campbell  and  his  descendants,  by  Henry  F.  Douglas  ;  Genealogy 
of  the  Woodbridge  family,  by  Mary  K,  Talcott ;  Walter  Bryent's  Winnepesaukee 
journal,  1747  ;  Inventory  of  the  estate  of  Thaddeus  McCarty,  1732  ;  Pedigree  of 
the  family  of  Haynes,  of  Copford  Hall,  Co.  Essex,  England,  by  A.  M.  Haines; 
Descendants  of  Edward  Shepard,  mariner,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1639,  by  James 
Shepard,  Naman  Sheppard,  and  A.  E.  B.  Shepherd ;  Newtown,  Ct.,  families ; 
Parkers,  of  America,  by  Wm.  S.  Appleton ;  A  relic  of  Cromwell  ;  Memoirs  of 
Nathaniel  Greene,  by  Charles  Carleton  Coffin  ;  The  family  of  Whittemore  and 
Whitmore,  by  Ebenezer  Stowell  Whittemore ;  Discovery  of  North  America  by 
John  Cabot  in  1497,  by  Frederic  Kidder  ;  Edward  Palmer,  projector  of  the  first 
school  of  fine  arts  in  North  America,  by  Edward  D.  Neill  ;  Descendants  of 
Capt.  John  Whipple,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  by  David  Jillson  ;  Passengers  and  vessels 
that  have  arrived  in  America — the  voyage  of  the  Jonathan,  1639  ;  Search  for  the 
northwest  passage — British  sailors  and  sea-life  of  the  early  part  of  the  seven 
teenth  century,  by  Abram  E.  Cutter ;  Marriages  of  New  England  people  in 
Philadelphia,  1777-1801,  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn  ;  Index  of  names.  (339O 


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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxxm.  Boston,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.  xi,  4(38.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  William  II.  Y.  Hackett,  by  Frank  W.  llackett ; 
Indenture  of  Lois,  an  Indian  apprentice,  1751  ;  William  Clark's  genealogical  state 
ment,  1731  ;  The  origin  of  the  names  of  Whitmore  and  Whittemore,  by  W.  II. 
Whitmore  ;  Record  of  the  Boston  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and 
Safety,  May  to  Nov.,  1776  ;  The  Davenport  family,  by  Bennett  F.  Davenport ; 
Record  of  the  Rev.  Seaborn  Cotton,  of  Hampton,  N.  II.,  com.,  by  John  S.  II.  Fogg; 
American  prisoners  at  Forton  Prison,  England,  1777-1779  ;  The  name  of  Upham  in 
England,  by  F.  K.  Upham  ;  John  Gay,  of  Dedham,  Massachusetts,  arid  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  Frederick  Lewis  Gay  ;  Memoranda  concerning  the  Newgate 
family,,  by  Charles  Hervey  Townsend ;  Petition  of  Jane  Armitage,  of  Lynn, 
1643  ;  Rev.  John  Eliot's  records  of  the  First  Church  in  Roxbury,  Mass.  ;  Eng 
lish  ancestry  of  the  Toppan  or  Tappan  family  of  Newbury,  by  Herbert  Tappan  ; 
Longmeadow  (Mass.)  families,  by  Willard  S.  Allen;  Pre-historic  copper  imple 
ments,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter  ;  Church  records  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Adams,  prin 
cipally  at  Oyster  River  Parish  (now  Durham),  N.  II.,  1727-8;  William  John 
son  and  his  descendants,  by  G.  W.  Johnson;  Notes  on  the  Dover  (N.  H.) 
combination  of  1640,  by  A.  H.  Quint ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their 
proceedings  ;  Necrology  of  the  Society  ;  Book  notices  ;  Evert  Augustus  Duyck- 
inck,  by  Samuel  Osgood  ;  Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting. 
Taxes  under  Gov.  Andros,  by  Walter  Lloyd  Jeffries  ;  Ezekiel  Cheever  and  some 
of  his  descendants,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Record-book  of  the  First  Church  in 
Charlestown,  1734-1743  ;  Groton's  petition,  1656 ;  Genealogical  studies  in 
New  England,  by  Elias  S.  Hawley  ;  Notes  on  persons  connected  with  America, 
from  wills  of  Marshalls  in  the  prerogative  court  of  Canterbury,  England,  by 
George  W.  Marshall  ;  Ludwell  genealogy,  by  Cassius  F.  Lee,  jr.  ;  Distribution 
of  Jonathan  Alden's  estate,  1703;  Family  circle  of  Mrs.  Ursula  (Wolcott) 
Griswold ;  A  review  of  William  Clarke's  genealogical  statement,  by  Isaac  J. 
Greenwood ;  The  Hazen  family,  four  American  generations,  by  Henry  Allen 
Hazen ;  Memoir  of  John  Wingate  Thornton,  by  Thomas  C.  Arnory  ;  Herbert 
Pelham,  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester ;  Stephen 
Hopkins,  of  the  Mayflower,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa ;  Complaint  against  William 
Rotch  and  others,  1779  ;  Passengers  and  vessels  'that  have  arrived  in  America, 
1680;  Robert  Ashley,  by  Lucius  M.  Boltwood  ;  The  Vernon  family  and  arms,  by 
Harrison  Ellery  ;  The  boundary  line  of  New  Hampshire  and  Massachusetts — 
journal  of  Richard  Hazzen,  surveyor,  1741;  Gill  family  records;  The  records 
of  the  First  Church  in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  references  to  where  they  are  printed 
in  the  Register,  by  James  F.  Hunnewell  ;  Description  of  the  New  England  His 
toric  Genealogical  Society's  house,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter ;  Letter  of  Sir 
William  Pepperrell,  1744  ;  Letter  of  Rev.  Peter  Thacher,  1720 ;  Memoir  of 
Winthrop  Chandler,  by  George  Chandler  ;  Diary  of  John  Thomas,  surgeon  in 
Winslow's  expedition  of  1755  against  the  Arcadians  ;  Thomas  Paine,  interesting 
personal  incidents  regarding  him,  by  J.  Fletcher  Williams  ;  The  Castle  Tavern  in 
Boston,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Swan  family,  by  William  B.  Lapham  ;  Letters  of 
Charles  Lidget  to  Francis  Foxcroft,  1690-91  ;  Family  of  John  Adams  of  Ply 
mouth  ;  List  of  papers  read  before  the  Society,  1845-1860,  whteh  have  been 
printed,  prepared  by  John  Ward  Dean;  Deed  of  land  (1664)  in  what  is  now 
Harrison  Square  and  vicinity,  Dorchester,  Mass.  ;  Commencement  at  Harvard 
College,  1642-1700,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Early  history  of  the  Society,  by 
Edmund  B.  Dearborn  ;  Early  records  of  the  Arnold  family,  by  Edwin  Hubbard  ; 
Somerby's  genealogy  of  the  Arnold  family,  1870  ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths 
in  Lyme,  Conn.  ;  Index  of  names.  (3391 

XI:\V-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCITEY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxxiv.  Boston,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,  445.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Amos  Lawrence,  by  Solon  W.  Bush  ;  Record 
of  the  Boston  Committee  of  Correspondence,  Inspection,  and  Safety,  May  to 
Nov.,  1776;  Nicholas  Apsall,  by  Augustine  Jones;  Longmeadow  (Mass.) 
families,  by  Willard  S.  Allen  ;  The  Whittingham  genealogy  and  William  Clarke's 
statement,  by  Caroline  H.  Dall ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  in  Lyme,  Conn.  ; 
The  King's  Arms  tavern  in  Boston,  with  some  -suggestions  on  the  proper  mode  of 
indexing  the  public  records,  by  John  T.  Ilassam  ;  The  Tappan  (or  Toppan)  gen 
ealogy,  by  Herbert  Tappan  ;  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prince  concerning  his 


474  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

father's  estate,  1738;  William  Johnson  and  his  descendants,  by  G.  W.  Johnson; 
A  genealogical  letter  from  John  Quincy  Adams,  1840  ;  The  genealogy  of  Thomas 
Williams,  of  New  Hartford,  Oneida  county,  N.  Y.,  by  George  Huntington 
Williams;  Letters  of  Charles  Lidget  and  Francis  Foxcroft,  1692;  Marriages  in 
1715,  by  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Colman,  of  Boston  ;  Rev.  Samuel  Danforth's  records 
of  the  First  Church  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1649-74  ;  Mission  of  Penhallow  and 
Atkinson,  in  1703,  to  the  Penobscot  Indians,  by  William  F.  Goodwin  ;  Marriages 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  from  the  original  certificates  of  the  clergymen  officiating, 
1701-42  ;  Account  books  of  the  First  Church  in  Charlestown,  by  James  F.  Hun- 
newell  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  proceedings ;  Necrology  of  the 
Society ;  Book  notices ;  Rev.  John  Adams  Vinton,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox ; 
Bristol  records  (Church  of  Christ),  1687-1728,  by  George  T.  Paine;  Address  of 
Marshall  P.  Wilder,  at  the  annual  meeting;  Who  is  a  gentleman,  by  John  D. 
Champ! in,  Jr.  ;  How  to  write  town  histories,  by  Charles  Hudson  ;  A  genealogy 
of  the  family  of  Mulford,  by  William  Remsen  Mulford  ;  Portraits  of  New  Hamp 
shire  governors  and  others,  by  Benjamin  F.  Prescott ;  Seals  in  the  collection  of 
Mellen  Chamberlain;  Letter  from  the  Earl  of  Bellomont,  [16]98;  Early  records 
of  New  Hampshire  families,  by  Alonzo  II.  Quint ;  A  sketch  of  the  Ilowlands, 
by  L.  M.  Ilowland  ;  Letter  of  Walter  Barnesley,  of  London,  to  William  Pitkiu, 
of  Hartford,  1667s  Descendants  of  Gov.  Benedict  Arnold  through  his  great- 
grandson,  Gen.  Benedict  Arnold  ;  Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  from  the  records 
of  the  ancient  town  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  by  James  B.  Congdon  ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Joel  Munsell,  by  George  R.  Howell ;  Genealogy  of  the  Windsor  family 
of  Munsell,  by  .Frank  Munsell;  Gray  and  Coytmore,  by  William  S.  Appleton ; 
The  petition  of  William  Horsham,  1684,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Taxes  under  Gov. 
Andros,  by  Walter  Lloyd  Jeffries;  Marriage  certificate  of  John  Tucker,  1688; 
The  Cumberland  cruiser,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  Capt.  Hugh  Mason's  gravestones, 
by  Benjamin  Osgood  Peirce ;  The  Edgerly  family,  by  James  A.  Edgerly  ;  The 
great  Boston  fire  of  1760,  extract  from  "  Green  &  Russell's  Boston  Post-Boy 
and  Advertiser,"  1760;  Hallowell  and  its  library,  by  Samuel  L.  Boardman; 
John  Churchill,  of  Portland,  Connecticut,  and  his  descendants,  by  Frank  F. 
Starr ;  The  respectful  petition  of  the  Christian  Society  of  Friends,  called 
Quakers,  presented  to  the  National  Assembly  of  France,  1791  ;  Schools  in  the 
last  century,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Record  of  the  Rev.  John  Colton,  of  Hamp 
ton,  N.  II.  ;  Indenture  of  apprenticeship,  1747  ;  Henry  Knox,  by  Francis  S. 
Drake ;  Seth  Warner,  by  Walter  Harriman ;  Capt.  Cogan's  expedition  to  Pig- 
wacket,  1722;  Letters  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  1743,  1757;  First  settlers  of 
Bluehill,  Maine,  from  a  MS.  account  of  that  town  prepared  by  the  Rev.  Jona 
than  Fisher  in  1827  ;  Bell  family  bible,  by  J.  Gardner  White  ;  Number  of  births 
in  Newbury,  Mass.,  1639  to  1715;  The  Slocum  genealogy,  by  Charles  E.  Slocum; 
Dedham  and  Stoughton,  petitions,  1792  ;  Diaries  of  Samuel  Thompson,  Woburn. 
Mass.,  by  William  R.  Cutter;  The  Youngman  family,  by  David  Youngman; 
Census  of  Bristol,  in  Plymouth  Colony,  now  in  Rhode  Island,  1689  ;  Index  of 
names.  (3392 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical   Society  Register.     Vol.  xxxv.     Boston,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  x,  419.     Portraits.     Facsimile. 

Contents:  Sketch  of  John  Howe  Peyton,  by  J.  T.  L.  Preston;  The  Rev.  John 
Eliot's  record  of  church  members,  Roxbury,  Mass.  ;  Longmeadow  (Mass.) 
families,  by  Willard  S.  Allen  ;  Diary  of  Paul  Dudley,  1740  ;  Births,  marriages, 
and  deaths,  from  the  records  of  the  ancient  town  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  by 
James  B.  Congdon  ;  Taxes  under  Gov.  Andros — Town  rate  of  Topsfield,  1G87, 
1688 ;  Lt.  John  Bryant,  of  Plymouth,  by  \Villiam  B.  Lapham  ;  Quincy  family 
letters,  1777,  1778  ;  Extracts  from  the  early  records  of  Gorgeana,  the  first  in 
corporated  city  in  America,  by  Samuel  L.  Boardman  ;  The  Youngman  family, 
by  John  C.  J.  Brown  ;  Cabo  De  Baxos  :  or,  the  place  of  Cape  Cod  in  the  old 
cartology,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  The  descent  of  Margaret  Locke,  third  wife  of 
Deputy  Governor  Francis  Willoughby,  by  Joseph  L.  Chester ;  Letters  of  Gov. 
William  Shirley  and  Col.  Jeremiah  Moulton,  1744 ;  The  Atherton  family  in 
England,  by  John  C.  J.  Brown  ;  Grantees  of  meadow  lands  in  Dorchester,  by 
William  B.  Trask  ;  Genealogy  of  Lieut.  Abel  Wright,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  by 
Stephen  Wright ;  Letters  written  during  the  Revolution — from  Robert  Morris 
and  Francis  Lightfoot  Lee  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  proceedings ; 
Necrology  of  the  Society ;  Book  notices ;  Jonathan  Brown  Bright,  by  Thomas 
Hill  ;  Censures  on  Harvard  College  in  1672,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  Taxes  under 
Gov.  Andros;  Declaration  in  behalf  of  John  Chipman,  1651-2;  Address  of 


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Marshall  I*.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting ;  Virginia  documents — The  Peyton 
family,  by  John  Lewis  Peyton ;  Zabdiel  and  John  Boylston,  by  Charles  W. 
Parsons ;  Witchcraft  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  documents,  1651  ;  Correspondence 
of  Gen.  Benedict  Arnold,  1779-1797  ;  Who  was  the  first  minister  of  Mendon,  by 
George  F.  Clark ;  Documents  concerning  Philip  English,  1724-5 ;  Bowdoin 
papers,  1682-1686,  by  Stanley  Waters;  Mr.  William  Diodate  (of  New  Haven, 
from  1717  to  1751)  and  his  Italian  ancestry,  by  Edward  E.  Salisbury;  Rev. 
Samue!  Cutler,  by  James  M.  Gray ;  Sudbury  documents,  1(576 ;  Letter  of  Jean 
Mascarene,  1687,  to  his  attorney,  M.  Devie,  written  from  the  prison  of  the 
Hotel  de  Ville  ;  Marriages  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1774-1796;  Major  Robert 
Pike's  land  in  Salisbury — document,  1693  ;  Thomas  Sharp's  letter  from  Eng 
land,  1632,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  Letters  of  Nicholas  Moorey,  of  Freetown, 
Mass.,  1719,  1722;  The  Harrison  family;  Letters  patent  of  denization  com., 
by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  John  and  Samuel  Browne's  application  to  the  Massachu 
setts  company,  1629,  by  Wm.  B.  Trask  ;  Injury  to  William  Good  by  the  witch 
craft  delusion,  1692  ;  The  family  of  Dummer,  by  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester ; 
Was  Gov.  Leverett  a  knight?;  Memoranda  by  Joseph  Farwell,  of  Groton,  1710- 
1775  ;  Belief  in  astrology  in  New  England,  by  John  D.  Champlin,  Jr.  ;  Ebenezer 
Alden,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox  ;  Letter  of  Mrs.  Alice  Daniell,  of  Salem,  to  Gov. 
John  Winthrop  at  Boston,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  Early  history  of  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  by  Henry  E.  Waite  ;  Three  years  on  board  the  Kearsarge,  1861-1864 — 
extracts  from  a  diary  of  Charles  A.  Poole  ;  Roger  Garde,  by  Charles  E.  Banks  ; 
The  building  of  Harvard  Hall,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  Robert  Bronson  and 
some  of  his  descendants,  by  Robert  II.  Eddy  ;  The  Ossipee  townships — deposi 
tion  of  Anna  Dyer,  1781  ;  Thomas  Hale,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1637,  his  English 
origin  and  connections,  by  Robert  S.  Hale ;  The  name  and  armorial  bearings 
of  the  Coffin  family,  by  John  Coffin  Jones  Brown  ;  Index  of  names.  (8393 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxxvi.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  439.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Rear  Admiral  Henry  Knox  Thatcher,  U.  S.  Navy,  by  Geo.  Henry 
Preble  ;  Rev.  Peter  Thacher's  record  of  marriages  at  Milton,  1686-1709  ;  Chap 
ters  in  the  early  history  of  Groton,  Massachusetts,  by  Samuel  Abbott  Green  ; 
Lt.  John  Montresor's  journal  of  an  expedition  in  1760  across  Maine  from 
Quebec;  Rev.  Thomas  Welde's  letter,  1643,  by  William  B.  Trask;  The  Dover 
settlement  and  the  Ililtons,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Braintree  records,  1643-1657, 
by  Samuel  A.  Bates  ;  The  Sabin  family  of  America,  by  Anson  Titus,  Jr.  ;  Mar 
riages  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1774-1796 ;  Rev.  Thomas  Welde's  "  Inno- 
cency  Cleared,"  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Deed  of  Gov.  Bellingham  to  the  Rev.  John 
Davenport,  1669,  of  estate  afterwards  the  property  of  the  First  Church,  Bos 
ton,  by  William  B.  Trask;  Captain  John  Gerrish's  account  book,  1686-7,  by 
Frank  W.  Hackett ;  Longmeadow  (Mass.)  families,  by  Willard  S.  Allen;  Letter 
from  Roger  Williams,  1656;  Notes  and  queries;  Societies  and  their  proceedings; 
Necrology  ;  Book  notices  ;  Rev.  Samuel  Osgood,  by  James  Osborne  Wright ;  Ad 
dress  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting  ;  William  Coddington — re 
sistance  by  him  and  others  in  Lincolnshire  to  the  Royal  Loan,  1626—7  ;  Henry 
and  John  Rolfe,  of  Newbury  and  Salisbury,  and  their  children,  by  Henry 
Rolfe  ;  History  and  causes  of  the  incorrect  latitudes  as  recorded  in  the  journals 
of  the  early  writers,  navigators,  and  explorers  relating  to  the  Atlantic  coast 
of  North  America,  1535-1740,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter ;  The  Society  for  pro 
moting  and  propagating  the  Gospel  in  New  England,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Some 
account  of  the  early  Streeters  of  Massachusetts,  by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris  ; 
Constables,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams ;  Rev.  Samuel  Parris's  record  of  deaths  at 
Salem  village  during  his  ministry,  1688-1695  ;  Will  of  John  Blackleach,  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1671,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  Taxes  under  Gov.  Andros ; 
Sketch  of  events  incident  to  the  settlement  of  the  province  of  New  Nether- 
land,  by  James  Rindge  Stanwood  ;  The  direct  ancestry  of  the  late  Jacob  Wen 
dell,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  by  James  Rindge  Stanwood ;  The  genealogy  of 
Ezekiel  Williams,  of  New  Hartford,  Oneida  county,  N.  Y.,  by  Thomas  W. 
Seward ;  Letters  of  the  Rev.  John  Eliot,  the  apostle  to  the  Indians,  1651, 
1652 ;  Braintree  records,  by  Samuel  A.  Bates ;  Codenham,  Codnam,  Codman, 
by  Arthur  Amory  Codman ;  Bartholomew  and  Richard  Cheever  and  some  of 
their  descendants,  by  John  T.  Hassam ;  Wentworths  at  Bermuda,  by  John 
Wentworth  ;  Memorial  of  Col.  John  Trull  Heard,  by  John  Theodore  Heard ; 
English  ballads  about  New  England,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Walpole,  Massachusetts, 
family  names  in  the  assessment  rolls  from  1761  to  1778,  by  James  A.  Dupee  ; 


476  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Descendants  of  Daniel  Stone,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  by  Waterman  Stone  ;  John 
Browne  of  the  Old  Colony,  1634-1662,  by  George  M.  Browne ;  Documents  Of 
the  Society  for  promoting  and  propagating  the  Gospel  in  New  England,  by 
G.  D.  Scull ;  The  burial-place  .of  General  Waldo,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Belling- 
ham  sketch,  by  Charles  Hervey  Townshend ;  The  Hayes  family  of  Windsor 
and  Granby,  Ct.,  by  Charles  W.  Hayes ;  Letters  of  Col.  John  Thomas,  1759 ; 
Extracts  from  the  Gerrish  papers,  by  Frank  W.  Hackett ;  Letter  of  Thaddeus 
Mason,  1775;  The  Alcock  family  of  Maine,  by  Charles  E.  Banks;  Petition  of 
Jeremiah  Mather,  1681,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  Col.  Allan's  interview  with 
Indian  chiefs  at  .Washington,  1801  (from  his  journal)  ;  The  Rev.  Thomas 
Weld,  by  Thomas  W.  Davids  ;  Index  of  names.  (3394 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxxvu.  Boston,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  436.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Peter  Thatcher,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  by  Samuel  Briggs  ;  Bristol  rec 
ords,  by  James  P.  Lane,  1741-1775;  Lieut.  Diederick  Brehm,  by  G.  D.  Scull; 
Braintree  records,  by  Samuel  A.  Bates  ;  The  Wyllys  family  of  Connecticut,  by 
Mary  K.  Talcott ;  William  Sabin,  the  patriarch — Was  he  a  Huguenot,  by  A.  W. 
Savery ;  Marriages  in  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1774-1796 ;  Coat  of  arms  of 
Maine,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Inscriptions  in  Copp's  Hill  burial  ground  on 
newly  discovered  gravestones,  by  Edward  McDonald  ;  Early  bells  of  Massachu 
setts — addenda,  by  Elbridge  II.  Goss ;  Records  of  marriages  by  Nathaniel 
Thwing,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Lincoln  Co.,  Mass,  (now  Maine),  1777-1816; 
Daniel  Henshaw's  list  of  his  acquaintances  in  Boston,  who  died  after  his  re 
moval,  1748,  by  Harriet  E.  Henshaw ;  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward  to 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Sancroft,  1628  ;  Letters  to  the  Rev.  William  Sancroft,  D.  D.,  by 
Sir  Nathaniel  Rich  and  Archbishop  Laud,  1633,  1634,  com.  by  G.  D.  Scull ; 
Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  War,  by  George  M.  Bodge  ;  Wright  family  of  Woburn, 
Mass.,  by  William  R.  Cutter  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  proceed 
ings  ;  Necrology ;  Book  notices ;  William  Cogswell,  D.  D.,  by  Increase  N.  Tar- 
box  ;  Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting ;  Patterson  family, 
by  John  R.  Rollins ;  Edward  Randolph,  by  G.  I).  Scull  ;  The  forgery  in  the 
Adams  pedigree ;  Will  of  James  Haines  or  Hindes,  of  Southold,  I«ong  Island, 
N.  Y.,  1652 ;  Passengers  and  vessels  that  have  arrived  in  America,  1673,  by 
Henry  F.  Waters ;  The  Bacons  of  Virginia  and  their  English  ancestry,  by 
Charles  Hervey  Townshend  ;  Names  of  captives  at  Lancaster,  1676,  by  Henry 
S.  Nourse ;  Stephen  Whitney .  Phoenix,  by  Jacob  Bailey  Moore ;  Genealogical 
gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Huguenot — the  origin  and  meaning 
of  the  name,  by  George  Lunt ;  Widow  Ann  Messant,  alias  Godfrey,  by  Charles 
E.  Banks  :  Portraits  of  New  Hampshire  public  men  and  others,  by  Benjamin  F. 
Prescott;  The  Garfleld  family  in  England,  by  William  P.  W.  Phillimore; 
Marriages  recorded  in  Warwick,  R.  I.,  in  book  of  marriages  No.  1,  1664-1700; 
Peter  Brown  and  John  Brown,  of  Duxbury,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn  ;  Descendants  of 
Thomas  Deane,  of  Boston  and  Salisbury,  Mass.,  and  Hampton,  N.  II.,  by  John- 
Ward  Dean  ;  Register  plan  for  genealogical  records  ;  Partial  copy  of  records  of 
the  town  of  Winchester,  N.  II.,  1765-1799,  by  John  L.  Alexander  ;  The  name 
and  family  of  Broughton,  by  Henry  E.  Waite  ;  Nathan  Strong,  D.  D.,  by  Increase 
N.  Tarbox  ;  Deed  of  John  Smith  to  Robert  Pearse,  of  Dorchester,  about  1650,  by 
William  B.  Trask;  Provincial  seals  in  Massachusetts,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell.  Jr.; 
The  Gibson  family  of  Cambridge,  by  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce  ;  'Letters  to  and 
from  Edward  Winslow,  1651-53  ;  Letters  of  Mesheck  Weare,  ^chairman  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Committee  of  Safety,  1776,  1777  ;  Baptisms  in  Dover,  N.  FL, 
1717-1766;  Index  of  names.  (3395 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxxvni.  Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  476.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester,  by  John  Ward  Dean ;  Edward  Winslow, 
by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Rev.  Peter  Thacher's  record  of  marriages  at  Milton,  Mass., 
1709-1727;  The  family  of  Gov.  Theophilus  Eaton,  by  Franklin  B.  Dexter; 
Partial  copy  of  records  of  the  town  of  Winchester,  N.  H.,  by  John  L.  Alex 
ander ;  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  War,  by  George  M.  Bodge;  Longmeadow 
(Mass.)  families,  by  Willard  S.  Allen;  The  Bonython  family  of  Maine,  by 
Charles  E.  Banks;  Ten  generations  in  New  England,  by  Henry  E.  Waite; 
Early  papers  p.t  Portsmouth,  New  Hampshire,  copied  by  Frank  W.  Hackett; 
Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters;  The  Dole  family,  by 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  477 

George  T.  Dole  ;  New  England  gleanings  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their 
proceedings ;  Necrology ;  Book  notices ;  Rev.  Edwin  Hubbell  Chapin,  by  Anson 
Titus  ;  The  facilities  for'  genealogical  research  in  the  registries  of  probate  in 
Boston  and  London,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at 
the  annual  meeting;  Memoir  of  Edmund  Quincy  (1681-1738),  of  Bra  in  tree, 
Massachusetts  Bay,  by  Eliza  Susan  Quincy  ;  Report  of  investigations  concerning 
the  family  of  Baldwin,  of  Aston  Clinton,  Co.  Bucks,  by  Joseph  L.  Chester ; 
Ezekiel  Cheever  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  The  "  Quo 
Warranto "  of  1635,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  by 
Henry  A.  Hazen  ;  Books  in  the  English  Plantation  Office  treating  of  New  Eng 
land,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Braintree  records,  by  Samuel  A.  Bates ;  Ancient  iron 
works  in  Taunton,  by  J.  W.  D.  Hall  ;  Church  records  of  Farmington,  Conn., 
by  Julius  Gay  ;  Thomas  Philbrick  and  family,  1583-1883,  by  Jacob  Chapman  ; 
The  Greenleaf  ancestry,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Thomas  Robbins,  by  Increase 
N.  Tarbox ;  The  Wing  family,  by  William  H.  Whitmore  ;  Historical  notes  and 
letters  relating  to  early  New  England,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  The  supposed  decay  of 
families,  by  Edward  Jarvis ;  Wickaboag?  or  Winnimisset?  Which  was  the 
place  of  Capt.  Wheeler's  defeat  in  1675,  by  Lucius  R.  Paige;  A  brief  notice  of 
the  Underwood  families  of  Massachusetts,  by  Lucien  M.  Underwood  ;  Some  of 
the  descendants  of  William  Johnson,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  by  Charles  Sweet 
Johnson;  Paul  Wentworth  (counsellor),  The  Wentworths  in  Barbadoes,  by 
John  Wentworth  ;  Index  of  names.  (3396 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  xxxix.  Boston,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  425.      Portraits.      Map. 

Contents  :  Moses  Brown  ;  Letter  of  Experience  Mayhew,  1722,  on  the  Indian 
language,  by  John  S.  II.  Fogg ;  Kendall  family,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  by  WMlliam 
R.  Cutter ;  Pretended  letter  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Increase  Mather ;  New  England 
gleanings  ;  Society  for  promoting  and  propagating  the  Gospel  in  New  England — 
letters  of  William  Steele  and  Edward  Cludd,  1652-3 ;  Partial  records  of  the 
town  of  Winchester,  N.  II.,  by  John  M.  Alexander ;  The  great  storm,  1635, 
by  Charles  Edward  Banks;  Maverick's  description  of  New  England  (1660),  by 
Henry  F.  Waters ;  Church  records  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  1758-94,  by  Julius 
Gay  ;  Reuben  Rawson  Dodge,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Records  in  the  Rawson 
bible  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Letter  of  Cotton 
Mather  to  Henry  Newman,  Sec'y  of  Society  for  Prop,  of  the  Gospel,  1717  ; 
Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  War,  by  George  M.  Bodge;  Notes  and  queries; 
Societies  and  their  proceedings ;  Necrology  ;  Book  notices ;  William  Phillips 
and  William  Phillips,  father  and  son,  1722-1827,  by  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill; 
Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting ;  Early  inhabitants  of 
Barbadoes,  by  Sam.  Briggs  ;  Cabo  De  Arenas  :  or  the  place  of  Sandy  Hook  in 
the  old  cartology,  by  B.  F.  I)e  Costa  ;  The  Society  for  the  propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  New  England  and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Welde ;  Memoir  of  Edward 
Jarvis,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody ;  Descendants  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Rogers,  of 
Littleton,  Mass.,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Thomas  Pierce,  of  Dorchester,  and  wife 
Mary,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  Leonard  Weeks,  of  Portsmouth,  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  Jacob  Chapman  ;  The  Sambornes  of  England  and  America,  by 
V.  C.  Sanborn  ;  Deed  of  land  in  Virginia,  1667  ;  Will  of  Alice  Hayne,  1620,  of 
Semley,  England ;  Hugh  Peters  and  the  royal  medals,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  John 
Harvard  and  his  ancestry,  by  Henry  F.  Waters;  William  S.  Robinson  ("War- 
rington"),  by  Harriet  II.  Robinson;  Captain  Richard  Bouython — petition  of 
his  sons-in-law,  1672 — with  biographical  notes  on  the  document,  by  Charles 

E.  Banks  ;   New  England  Royalls,  by  Ed\v.   Doubledny   Harris  ;   Court  records  of 
the   province   of   Maine,    by    Charles    Edward    Banks ;     ^he    Eliot   family,    by    W. 
Winters  ;  Documents  relating  to  Hugh  Peters,  1643-1660  ;  Index  of  names. 

(3397 

XKW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The   New-England   Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  XL.     Boston,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  xi,  436.      Portraits.      Plate.      Maps. 

Contents :  Memoir  of  William  A.  Whitehead ;  The  Pote  family,  by  Isaac 
Bassett  Choate  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Andrews  family,  by  George  Andrews  ;  Notes 
and  documents  concerning  Hugh  Peters,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Church  records  of 
Farmington,  Conn.,  by  Julius  Gay  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry 

F.  Waters ;    Suggestions   and   inquiries   respecting   the   ancestry   of   Col.    William 
Willoughby,    by    Mrs.    Edward    Elbridge   Salisbury ;    Partial    copy    of    records    of 


478  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

the  town  of  Winchester,  N.  H.,  by  John  L.  Alexander ;  The  Wiswall  family  of 
America,  by  Anson  Titus;  New  England  gleanings;  Relation  concerning  the 
estate  of  New  England  about  1634,  with  introduction  and  notes,  by  Charles 
Edward  Banks  ;  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  War,  by  George  M.  Bodge ;  The  Indian 
names  of  Boston  and  their  meaning,  by  E.  N.  Horsford ;  Notes  and  queries ; 
Societies  and  their  proceedings  ;  Book  notices  ;  Memoir  of  Ashbel  Woodward,  by 
P.  H.  Woodward ;  A  suggestion  as  to  Henry  Jacob,  by  Edward  D.  Neill ; 
Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting ;  Descendants  of  Josiah 
and  Catherine  (Hartwell)  Upton,  by  William  II.  Upton ;  Papers  in  Egerton 
Ms.  2395,  by  Henry  P.  Waters ;  John  Harvard,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Newbury 
and  the  Bartlett  family,  by  John  Coffin  Jones  Brown ;  Brief  notices  of  the 
early  American  engravers,  by  Richard  C.  Lichtenstein  ;  Peter  Oliver,  last  chief 
justice  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Judicature  of  the  province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay,  by  Thomas  Weston,  Jr.  ;  Early  matters  relating  to  the  town  and  first 
church  of  Dorchester,  by  William  Blake  Trask ;  Some  doubts  concerning  the 
Seal's  pedigree,  by  Samuel  Pearce  May ;  Extracts  from  the  parish  register  of 
Ardeley,  Co.  Hertford,  England,  1546—1701  ;  The  Wrights  of  Northampton, 
Mass.,  by  William  K.  Wright ;  Henry  Josselyn,  the  first  and  only  royal  chief 
magistrate  of  Maine,  by  William  M.  Sargent ;  Nathaniel  Eaton,  the  first  prin 
cipal  of  Harvard,  by  Edward  D.  Neill ;  Early  New  England  and  New  York 
heraldic  book  plates,  by  Richard  C.  Lichtenstein  ;  Bythewood  family  of  South 
Carolina,  from  a  stray  bible  record  ;  Excerpts  from  the  Hitchcock  genealogy, 
by  II.  G.  Cleveland  ;  The  name  "  Columbia,"  by  Albert  II.  Hoyt ;  John  Harvard 
and  his  ancestry,  part  second,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Lord  Timothy  Dexter,  by 
William  Cleaves  Todd  ;  Index  of  names.  (3398 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England   Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  XLI.     Boston,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  440.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  inland  Hall,  by  Henry  D.  Hall ;  Genealogy  of  Robert 
Ware,  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  by  Emma  F.  Ware  ;  The  record  of  David  Hill's  family, 
by  E.  D.  Harris  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Ezekiel 
Cheever,  additional  notes,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Rev.  John  Allen,  or  Allin,  the  first 
minister  of  Dedham,  by  William  F.  Allen  ;  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  war,  by 
George  M.  Bodge ;  New  England  gleanings ;  The  iron  works  at  Taunton,  in 
Plymouth  colony,  by  Walter  K.  Watkins ;  The  Prings  of  Awliscombe,  Devon 
shire,  Eng.,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  Baptisms  in  Dover,  N.  II.,  1717-1766 — copy  of 
the  Rev.  Jonathan  Cushing's  record,  now  a  part  of  the  records  of  the  First 
Church  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  proceedings  ;  Necrology  ;  Book 
notices ;  Memoir  of  Frederic  Kidder,  by  John  Ward  Dean ;  Posthumous 
address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder  at  the  annual  meeting ;  Excerpta  from  a  Suffolk 
parish  account  book,  by  John  James  Raven  ;  The  lineage  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln  traced  from  Samuel  Lincoln,  by  Samuel  Schackford  ;  John  Rogers  the 
younger,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex  ;  Three  generations  of  the  Butterworth  family,  by 
J.  O.  Austin ;  The  Agawame  plantation,  by  William  Root  Bliss ;  Manning 
Leonard,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox  ;  Groton  documents,  1688-9,  1701,  by  Samuel  A. 
Green;  An  old  landmark  of  Boston  (No.  27  Somerset  St.),  by  William  Thorn 
ton  Parker  ;  The  Odlin  family,  by  John  Taylor  Perry  ;  Ancient  iron  works  of 
Taunton,  by  John  W.  D.  Hall ;  Pedigree  of  Ward,  of  Suffolk  and  America,  by 
J.  J.  Muskett ;  The  descendants  of  Edmund  Weston,  of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  for 
five  generations,  by  Thomas  Weston,  jr.  ;  Early  southern  heraldic  book  plates, 
by  Richard  C.  Lichtenstein ;  Bloss  genealogy,  by  James  O.  Bloss ;  Harvard 
college  alumni  who  have  held  the  oflicial  positions  named  ;  Discovery  of  impor 
tant  documents  relating  to  the  history  of  New  Hampshire ;  Woodbridge  and 
Jordan,  of  Barbados ;  Memoir  of  Charles  Adams,  jr.,  by  J.  II.  Temple ;  A 
tentative  pedigree  of  the  Littleton  family  of  Virginia,  by  Robert  Patterson 
Robins ;  The  Savery  families  of  America,  by  A.  W.  Savary ;  Diary  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Cooper,  of  Boston.  1753-4 ;  American  graduates  in  medicine  at  the 
University  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  to  1809,  by  Horace  Edwin  Hayden :  The 
genealogy  of  Robert  Ware,  of  Dedham,  Mass. — additions  and  corrections,  by 
Emma  F.  Ware  ;  Index  of  names.  (3399 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England   Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  XLII.     Boston,  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  432.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  John  Tarbox,  of 
Lynn,  and  his  descendants,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox  ;  Remarks  on  Mr.  Waters's 
English  researches,  by  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ;  Genealogy  of  Thomas  Pope,  of 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  479 

Plymouth,  by  Franklin  Leonard  Pope ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by 
Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Rev.  Aaron  Cleveland,  by  Benjamin  Rand  ;  Memoranda  of 
all  the  inscriptions  in  the  old  burying  ground  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  with  some 
notes  from  the  town  records,  by  Frank  E.  Randall ;  Col.  Chester's  plan  of 
general  genealogical  research ;  Yale  University  alumni  who  have  held  official 
positions,  by  Richard  II.  Greene ;  Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of  Prince's  sub 
scribers,  by  William  Ward  -Wight ;  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  war,  by  George  M. 
Bodge  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  proceedings  ;  Necrology  ;  Book 
notices ;  Memoir  of  Amasa  Walker,  by  Francis  A.  Walker ;  James  Lane,  of 
North  Yarmouth,  Me.,  and  his  descendants,  by  James  P.  Lane ;  Marriages  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Foxcroft,  Boston,  1717-1700,  transcribed  by  Anson  Titus ;  List 
of  the  American  graduates  in  medicine  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  from 
1705  to  18G6,  with  their  theses,  by  Samuel  Lewis ;  Letter  of  Dr.  James 
Thacher  concerning  the  Newburgh  letters,  1825  ;  Chart  of  Cape  Cod,  communi 
cated  by  Charles  Hervey  Townshend  ;  American  prisoners  taken  at  the  battle 
of  Bunker  Hill,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Wentworth  genealogy — the  hitherto  un 
known  councillor  Paul,  by  John  Wentworth  ;  Instruction  in  psalmody  in  Boston 
before  1750,  by  William  Lee;  Marshall  Pinckney  Wilder,  by  Hamilton  Andrews 
Hill  ;  Descendants  of  John  Roberts,  of  Simsbury,  Ct,  and  Bloomfield,  Ct.,  by 
Lester  A.  Roberts ;  Thurston,  cf  Newbury,  by  Ariel  S.  Thurston  ;  Rev.  Nehe- 
miah  Rogers's  dedication  to  John  Ilaines,  1632,  by  A.  M.  Haines ;  List  of 
names  of  some  of  the  residents  of  Boston  in  1751  ;  Thomas  Barrett,  of  Brain- 
tree,  William  Barrett,  of  Cambridge,  and  their  early  descendants,  by  Joseph 
Ilartwell  Barrett ;  Rev.  John  Allin,  of  Dedham,  by  William  F.  Allen  ;  Thomas 
Gilbert,  of  Springfield,  and  his  immediate  descendants,  some  new  facts,  by 
J.  II.  Temple ;  Church  at  East  Fairleigh,  Kent,  in  which  Dolor  Davis  was 
married,  by  Horace  Davis  ;  Letters  of  Hugh  Hall  to  Benning  Wentworth,  1717- 
19,  by  John  Wentworth  ;  The  true  site  of  the  great  house  in  Charlestown,  built 
1629-30,  by  James  F.  Ilunnewell  ;  Will  of  Henry  Biley,  1633  ;  Israel  Ward  An 
drews,  by  John  Eaton  ;  The  Marietta  Colony  of  1788,  by  Israel  W.  Andrews  ; 
Alumni  of  William  and  Mary  College  who  have  held  official  position,  by  Richard 
H.  Greene ;  Place  index  to  the  Register,  Vols.  1-41  ;  The  tradition  of  Micah 
Rood,  by  P.  II.  Woodward  ;  The  rendezvous  of  the  Dorchester  Church-Colony, 
by  Charles  II.  Pope;  Index  of  names.  (34OO 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  XLIII.  Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  510.     Portraits.      Map. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Elias  Nason,  by  William  Blake  Trask  ;  Portraits 
of  New  Hampshire  public  men  and  others,  by  Benjamin  F.  Prescott ;  The  Pom- 
eroys  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  by  William  K.  Wright  ;  Memoranda  of  all  the  in 
scriptions  in  the  old  burying  ground  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  with  some  notes  from 
the  town  records,  by  Frank  E.  Randall ;  Alumni  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey 
who  have  held  official  position,  by  Richard  II.  Greene  ;  Autobiography  of  Alvan 
Clark  ;  Petition  of  Bartholomew  Gedney  and  others  in  relation  to  Salem  fishing 
ketches  (after  Sept.  18,  1689)  ;  Innholders  in  Boston,  1714  ;  Will  and  inventory 
of  Foulke  Waldron,  of  Coventry,  Warwickshire,  England,  1671,  also  abstracts  of 
other  wills,  by  John  B.  Newcomb  ;  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  war,  by  George  M. 
Bodge ;  The  Trotts  of  Dorchester  and  Boston,  by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris ; 
Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters;  Notes  and  queries; 
Societies  and  their  proceedings  ;  Necrology  ;  Book  notices  ;  John  Farwell  Ander 
son,  by  George  Madison  Bodge ;  Thomas  Cornwallis  and  the  early  Maryland 
colonists,  by  IMward  D.  Neill ;  Letters  of  Nathaniel  Noyes  to  William  Henshaw, 
1774-1775,  by  Harriet  E.  Henshaw  ;  Extracts  from  Howard's  notarial  records, 
1670,  by  William  Blake  Trask  ;  Impressments  at  Wareham,  Mass.,  1741  to  1748  ; 
Alumni  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  who  have  held  official  positions,  by 
Richard  II.  Greene ;  Thacher  family,  by  Samuel  Pearce  May  ;  Harvard  College 
alumni  who  have  received  the  honorary  degrees  named,  by  William  A.  Rich 
ardson  ;  Witchcraft  in  New  Hampshire  in  1656,  by  John  S.  II.  Fogg  ;  Lithobolia, 
or  the  stone-throwing  devil,  by  John  Ward  Dean ;  Billeting  of  soldiers  under 
Major  Seth  Pomeroy,  1747  ;  Billeting  of  Massachusetts  forces,  1759  ;  Anderson 
pedigree,  by  George  M.  Bodge  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  the  revision  of  the 
constitution,  and  by-laws  of  the  Society  ;  Ira  Ballou  Peck,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ; 
Northrup  genealogy,  by  A.  Judd  Northrupp  ;  Extract  from  English  parish  reg 
isters  relating  to  King  and  Ilaines  families,  by  Rufus  King;  Will  and  inventory 
of  George  Walderne,  of  Alcester,  Eng.,  grandfather  of  Richard  Waldron,  of  Dover, 
N.  II.,  1588  ;  Genealogy  of  Richard  Baker,  by  Edmund  J.  Baker  ;  Columbia  Col- 


480  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

lege  alumni  who  have  held  official  positions,  by  Richard  H.  Greene  ;  Ellery  fam 
ily,  by  Mary  K.  Talcott ;  Letters  of  Roger  Williams,  1629  ;  The  Hassam  family, 
additional  notes,  by  John  T.  Ilassam  ;  Memoir  of  Cyrus  Woodman,  by  Charles 
Deane ;  Proposal  for  a  president  of  Harvard  College  in  1671  ;  Rev.  William 
Screven,  by  William  G.  Whilden  ;  Some  of  the  descendants  of  Philip  Towle,  of 
Hampton,  N.  II.,  by  Mrs.  A.  E.  T.  Lindsay  ;  Garrison  in  the  west  regiment  of 
Middlesex,  1692  ;  Alumni  of  Brown  University  who  have  held  official  positions, 
by  Richard  H.  Greene  ;  The  ancestry  of  Washington,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Clapp 
family,  by  -J.  Henry  Lea ;  John  Gibbon  in  1659,  a  guest  of  Richard  Lee,  of 
Virginia,  by  Edward  D.  Neill ;  Index  of  subjects ;  Index  of  persons  ;  Index  of 
places.  (34O1 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  XLIV.  Boston,  1890. 

8vO,  pp.  472.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Increase  Niles  Tarbox,  by  Henry  Martyn  Dexter ;  Letters  of  Col. 
Thomas  Westbrook  and  others  relative  to  Indian  affairs  in  Maine,  1722-1726 ; 
The  Butterfields  of  Middlesex,  by  Geo.  A.  Gordon ;  Deaths  in  Milton,  Mass., 
1774-1790,  by  Daniel  T.  V.  Huntoon  ;  Axtells  of  America,  by  William  S.  Apple- 
ton  ;  Thomds  Cooper,  of  Boston,  and  his  descendants,  by  Frederick  Tuckerman ; 
Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  war,  by  George  M.  Bodge ;  Emigrants  to  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  1793  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters ;  Commission 
of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart.,  1757,  as  Lieut.  General ;  The  early  charitable 
organizations  of  Boston,  by  Edward  Winslow  ;  Lee,  of  Virginia,  genealogical  notes 
proving  the  error  of  the  previously  accepted  pedigree,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  The  Elliots, 
of  Kittery,  Me.,  and  South  Carolina  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  pro 
ceedings  ;  Necrology  ;  Bock  notices  ;  Samuel  Turell  Armstrong — memoir,  by  John 
Ward  Dean;  Inscriptions  from  the  burial,  grounds  in  the  old  town  of  Danvers ; 
Simon  Ferdinando  and  John  Walker  in  Maine,  1579-1580,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa; 
Col.  John  Jones,  of  Dedham,  and  his  paternal  ancestors  in  America,  by  Amos 
Perry  ;  Mary  Watkins  :  a  discolored  history  of  witchcraft  cleansed  by  modern 
research,  by  Walter  K.  Watkins ;  Ethan  Allen's  language  at  Ticonderoga,  by 
William  C.  Todd  :  Letters  of  actors  in  the  Revolutionary  War  ;  Rev.  Nicholas 
Street  and  his  descendants,  by  Henry  A.  Street ;  Journal  of  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Knight,  senr.,  1762 ;  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Kennebec  river  for  pro 
tection,  1755  ;  Henry  B.  Dawson,  by  John  A.  Todd  ;  Knapp's  life  of  Timothy 
Dexter,  by  William  C.  Todd;  The  Bank(e)s  family,  of  Maine,  by  Charles  Edward 
Banks  ;  Record  book  of  the  sextons  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Eliza- 
bethtowu,  Essex  county  (now  Elizabeth,  Union  county),  New  Jersey,  1766-80; 
Inscriptions  from  the  burial  grounds  in  the  old  town  of  Danvers,  by  Samuel  P. 
Fowler  ;  Nicholas  Browne,  of  Reading,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Harriet 
H.  Robinson;  Positions  held  by  alumni,  by  Richard  II.  Greene;  Allertons  of 
New  England  and  Virginia,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood;  Contents  of  the  box 
placed  in  the  corner-stone  of  the  Massachusetts  state  house  extension  ;  William 
Henry  Montague,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Berwick,  Maine,  and  Nova  Scotia  Ham- 
iltons,  by  Arthur  Wentworth  Hamilton  Eaton  ;  List  of  subscriptions  to  the  en 
gagement  of  1651,  by  John  James  Raven  ;  Lieut.  William  French  and  his  descend 
ants,  by  John  M.  French  ;  Inquest  on  Michael  Johnson,  alias  Crispus  Attucks, 
by  John  S.  H.  Fogg ;  Index  of  subjects  ;  Index  of  persons  ;  Index  of  places. 

(34O2 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  XLV.  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  386,  151.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Samuel  Baker  Rindge,  by  Francis  J.  Parker ;  Extracts  from  the 
Bishop's  transcript  of  the  registers  of  parishes  of  Bedford  county,  England, 
1602-1625  ;  Record  of  marriages  solemnized  in  the  east  parish  of  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  from  March  4,  1725,  to  August  3,  1803  ;  The  pre-Columbian  voyages  of 
the  Welsh  to  America,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa;  Church  records  of  Preston,  Conn., 
1774-1801  ;  Letter  of  Samuel  Adams  to  the  town  of  Boston,  March  13,  1769, 
on  his  action  as  tax  collector  ;  Letters  of  Col.  Thomas  Westbrook  and  others, 
relative  to  Indian  affairs  in  Maine,  1723-4  ;  The  Blake  family  in  England,  by 
Francis  E.  Blake ;  Hugh  Maxwell,  patriot  and  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  by 
Edward  P.  Guild  ;  The  Saffin  family,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Record  book  of 
the  sextons  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Elizabethtown,  Essex  county 
(now  Elizabeth,  Union  county),  New  Jersey,  1781-1799;  Genealogical  gleanings 
in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  The  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon's  power 


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of  attorney,  172G,  with  note,  by  Albert  A.  Folsom  ;  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's 
war,  by  George  M.  Bodge  ;  John  Lakin's  deed,  1653,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Notes 
and  queries  ;  Societies  and  their  proceedings  ;  Necrology  ;  Book  notices  ;  William 
Fletcher  Weld,  memoir  ;  Champadore  in  New  England,  160S,  by  I>.  F.  De  Costa  ; 
Woodhull  entries  from  the  parish  register  of  Mollington,  Oxford  county,  Eng 
land,  1570-1709  ;  Memoir  of  Henry  Austin  Whitney,  by  Joseph  Cutler  Whitney  ; 
Positive  pedigrees  and  authorized  arms;  or  An  attempt  at  a  list  of  settlers 
named  in  Savage's  Genealogical  Dictionary  of  New  England,  whose  ancestors 
are  recorded  in  the  Heraldic  Visitations  of  England,  and  whose  descendants  are 
probably  living  in  the  United  States  of  America,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Title 
and  history  of  the  Henry  Vassall  estate,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  by  Samuel  Batch- 
elder  ;  Letter  relating  to  the  Boston  port  bill,  1774  ;  Wills  of  the  American 
ancestors  of  General  George  Washington,  by  Joseph  M.  Toner ;  Deposition  of 
Thomas  Pound,  the  pirate,  1689  ;  John  Smith  of  Milford,  New  Haven  Colony, 
1640,  and  his  descendants  to  the  fifth  generation,  by  Robert  A.  Smith  ;  Commis 
sion  of  General  David  Cobb  as  special  justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of 
Massachusetts,  1784  ;  Letter  from  Robert  Treat  Paine  to  General  David  Cobb, 
1775  ;  More  about  the  Wheelwright  deed,  by  Charles  H.  Bell ;  Frederick  Billings, 
by  Henry  Allen  Hazen  ;  A  remarkable  military  life  (Major  Thompson  Maxwell), 
by  William  Willder  Wheildon ;  Capt.  John  Elliott,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1722,  by 
Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Willington's  company,  1778  ; 
Letter  from  John  Hulott,  of  Barbados,  to  George  Little  of  Newbury,  Mass., 
1659  ;  Will  of  Charles  Hoare,  of  Gloucester,  1638,  with  note  by  George  F.  Hoar  ; 
Kittery  documents,  1706-1756  ;  Ancestors  of  Gyles  Merrill,  by  Samuel  Merrill ; 
Index  of  subjects  ;  Index  of  names  ;  Index  of  places  ;  Rolls  of  membership  of  the 
Society,  1844-1890.  (34O3 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  XLVI.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  518.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects ;  The  Rev.  Joseph  Sewall,  his  youth  and  early 
manhood,  by  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill  ;  Intentions  of  marriage,  Lincoln  Co., 
Maine  ;  Records  of  the  Episcopal  Church  at  Stoughton,  Mass.,  1791-1816  ;  Let 
ter  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Mayhew  to  Richard  Clarke,  1765 ;  Memoir  of  William 
Hunter  Odell,  by  Rufus  King ;  Letters  of  Col.  Thomas  Westbrook  and  others 
relative  to  Indian  affairs  in  Maine,  1724-5  ;  List  of  battles  and  casualties  of 
Massachusetts  regiments  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  by  T.  W.  Higginson 
and  Florence  Wyman  Jaques  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F. 
Waters ;  Record  of  marriages  solemnized  in  the  east  parish  of  Bridgewater, 
Mass.,  from  March  4,  1725,  to  August  3,  1803  ;  The  Rev.  Stephen  Bachiler,  by 
Charles  E.  Batchelder  ;  Lee  of  Virginia,  by  I.  Henry  Lea  ;  The  old  Morton  and 
Taylor  estates  in  Dorchester,  by  David  Clapp  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Societies  and 
their  proceedings ;  Necrology ;  Book  notices ;  Gen.  Henry  Jackson,  by  John 
Ward  Dean;  Was  Cotton  Mather  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society?  by  N.  Dar 
nell  Davis  ;  English  ancestry  of  the  Higginson  family,  by  Thomas  W.  Higgin 
son  ;  A  list  of  the  settlers  in  St.  George's  river,  Medumcook,  and  Broadbay ; 
Original  documents  relating  to  Boston,  Mass.  ;  Statistics  of  the  Connecticut 
election  sermons,  1674-1830  ;  Autobiography  of  Major-General  Daniel  Denison  ; 
The  Starkeys  of  New  England,  by  Emily  W.  Leavitt ;  Descendants  of  George 
Lawrence,  by  Emily  W.  Leavitt ;  Original  documents,  1677  to  1761,  by  Wm. 
John  Potts  ;  Pratt  and  Trerice,  by  William  S.  Appleton  ;  Extracts  from  letters 
of  William  Rotch,  1792,  by  Frederick  C.  Sanford  ;  John  Plummer  Ilealey,  by 
John  Ward  Dean ;  Otis  family  of  Montreal,  Canada,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood ; 
The  Gill  lineage,  by  James  D.  Butler  ;  Petition  of  Palmer  Goulding,  1741,  who 
claimed  skill  in  curing  rattlesnake's  bites  ;  Henry  Crane  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt  ;  The  first  church  founded 
by  New  England  people  in  King's  county.  Nova  Scotia,  by  A.  W.  II.  Eaton  ;  The 
exhibitions  of  Harvard  College  prior  to  1800,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis ; 
Will  of  Henry  Poole,  1643  ;  The  Friends  in  Brentwood,  N.  II.,  by  Benjamin  A. 
Dean;  Parentage  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Street,  of  New, Haven,  Ct.,  by  J.  Henry  Lea; 
Memoir  of  Samuel  Page  Fowler,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Pedigree  of  Denison,  by 
J.  L.  Glascock,  jr.  ;  The  Hartford  treaty  with  the  Narragansets  and  the  Fenwick 
letters,  by  Charles  Hervey  Townsend ;  Alsop  and  Harlakenden,  by  Charles  C. 
Baldwin  ;  The  King  family  of  Su'ffold,  Connecticut,  by  Edmund  James  Cleveland  ; 
The  Gerrymander,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  The  Dodge  family  of  Essex  county,  Mass., 

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by  Joseph  Thompson  Dodge  ;   The  Pemberton  family,  by  Walter  K.  Watkins  ;  List 

of   members   of   the   Society   elected   since   3    December,    1890 ;    Index   of   names ; 

Index  of  places.  (34O4 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  New-England   Historical 

and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  XLVII.     Boston,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  593.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  Nathaniel  Foster  Safford,  by  George  M.  Bodge ; 
Deaths  in  Stratham,  N.  II.  ;  Lee,  of  Virginia,  by  W.  B.  Lee  ;  The  Dolbeares,  of 
Boston,  by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris  ;  New  Jersey  Cavalry,  etc.,  in  the  United 
States  Army,  1794,  by  E.  J.  Cleveland  ;  Letters  of  Thomas  Westbrook  and  others, 
relative  to  Indian  affairs  in  Maine  ;  Abstracts  of  the  wills  of  the  Mather  family 
proved  in  the  consistory  court  at  Chester  from  1573  to  1650,  by  J.  Paul  Rylands ; 
The  Weaver  family  of  New  York  City,  etc.,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Certificates 
of  head  rights  fh  the  county  court  of  Lower  Norfolk,  Va.,  by  J.  Henry  Lea ; 
Descendants  of  Walter  Haynes  and  Peter  Noyes,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  by  Frederic 
Haynes  Newell  ;  The  widow  of  David  Thomson,  by  Frank  W.  Hackett ;  Henry 
Crane,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Emily  Wilder 
Leavitt ;  The  Snow  genealogy,  by  M.  L.  T.  Alden  ;  Hope  Allen,  of  Boston,  by 
Orrin  P.  Allen  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Cor.yngham  and  Peyton,  by  H.  E.  Hayden ; 
Wood,  by  G.  H.  Williams  ;  Ventris,  Ventrus,  Ventrous,  by  II.  E.  Hayden  ;  Hoi- 
brook,  by  E.  I).  Harris  ;  *  *  *  Alden  items,  by  C.  L.  Alden  ;  Mythical  estates 
in  England,  by  W.  Everett ;  Necrology  ;  Book  notices  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in 
England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters ;  William  Hull,  by  Samuel  C.  Clarke ;  Edward 
Johnson,  by  C.  E.  Banks  ;  Columbus  Day,  by  C.  II.  Townsend  ;  Descendants  of 
Jonathan  Gillet,  of  .Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  by  S.  C.  Gillette  ;  The 
origin  and  ancestry  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker,  by  Edward  Hooker  ;  The  origin  of 
certain  names  ending  in  "  man,''  by  Arthur  A.  Codman  ;  Some  notes  on  Smith's 
History — on  the  Virginia  Company  of  London  and  the  managers  thereof,  by 
Alexander  Brown  ;  *  *  *  The  Simancas  map,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  Societies 
and  their  proceedings ;  *  *  *  Rev.  Thomas  Ricker  Lambert,  D.  D.,  by  J. 
Ward  Dean  ;  Gen.  Nathaniel  Peabody,  by  W.  C.  Todd  ;  Inscriptions  in  the  old 
Protestant  Graveyard  at  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  by  B.  F.  Leeds  ;  Will  of  Mrs.  Mar 
garet  Hawtayne,  daughter  of  Lawrence  Washington,  by  G.  H.  Hawtayne  ;  Letter 
of  Robert  Washington,  1775  ;  The  Aspinwall  family  of  Muddy  River,  now 
Brookline,  Mass.,  by  E.  A.  Bowen  :  Parentage  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Street,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  Batchelder  wills  ;  Thomas  French,  of  Guilford, 
Conn.,  by  B.  C.  Steiner  ;  Frenches,  of  Ipswich,  by  A.  D.  Weld  French  ;  Robert 
Williams,  of  Roxbury  ;  *  *  *  Memoir  of  Jeremiah  Colburn,  A.  M.,  by  J. 
Ward  Dean  ;  Thomas  Venner,  the  Boston  wine-cooper  and  Fifth-monarchy  man, 
by  C.  E.  Banks  ;  Griffith  Bowen,  of  Boston,  by  Edward  Augustus  Bowen  ;  A  con 
tribution  to  the  early  history  of  Stonington,  Conn.,  by  G.  A.  Gordon  ;  Petition 
to  Congress  in  1819  to  have  the  laws  printed  in  the  Hampden  Patriot,  published 
at  Springfield,  Mass.  ;  John  Mousall,  of  Woburn,  by  W.  R.  Cutter  ;  Dover,  N.  H., 
1776,  by  W.  C.  Ford  ;  Remick  genealogy,  by  Oliver  P.  Remick  ;  Obituary  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Hubbard,  1773;  Index  of  persons;  Index  of  places.  (34O5 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  1894.  Vol.  XLVIII.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  579.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects ;  Memoir  of  Hon.  Levi  Woodbury,  LL.  D.,  by 
Charles  Levi  Woodbury;  Inscriptions  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  by  E.  W.  James;  Noyes 
inscription  and  memoranda,  by  James  Atkins  Noyes  ;  Excise  on  bread  in  Boston 
in  1734,  by  Jeremiah  Colburn  ;  The  swords  of  Washington,  by  Thornton  A.  Wash 
ington  ;  Deaths  in  Stratham,  N.  II. — continued  ;  Letters  of  Col.  Thomas  West- 
brook  and  others,  relative  to  Indian  affairs  in  Maine  ;  British  officers  serving  in 
America,  1754-1774,  by  W.  C.  Ford;  Descendants  of  John  Briant,  sr.,  of  Scituate, 
Mass.,  by  Percy  Bryant ;  Inscriptions  in  the  old  Protestant  graveyard  at  St. 
Augustine,  Fla.,  by  B.  F.  Leeds  ;  The  ancient  line  Feilde,  of  Charlestown,  by  G. 
A.  Gordon  ;  The  Kellogg  families,  of  Colchester,  Conn.,  by  J.  II.  Perrin  ;  A  fresh 
note  on  the  New  England  Primer,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  The  Kirtland  or  Kirkland 
family,  by  V.  C.  Sanborn  ;  The  Snow  genealogy,  by  Mrs.  C.  L.  Alden;  Necrology; 
Book  notices;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  H.  F.  Waters;  Memoir  of 
David  Clapp,  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet's  ancestry,  by  Isaac  J. 
Greenwood;  Rev.  Stephen  Peabody  and  wife,  of  Atkinson,  by  W.  C.  Todd; 
Memoranda  by  Robert  Foster,  of  Kingston,  Mass.,,  by  C.  E.  Briggs  ;  Rev.  William 
Adams,  of  Madison  Square  Church,  New  York  City,  with  his  Adams  and  Brad 
ford  lines  of  descent,  by  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt ;  Connection  of  the  family  of 


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Edison,  the  inventor,  with  Digby,  Nova  Scotia,  by  A.  W.  Savary  ;  Martin's  or 
Martha's? — What  is  the  proper  nomenclature  of  the  Vineyard?  by  C.  E.  Banks; 
Some  descendants  of  the  Rev.  John  Robinson,  of  Leyden,  Holland,  by  A.  S. 
Thurston  ;  The  Maverick  family,  by  I.  J.  Greenwood  ;  *  *  *  George  Cheyne 
Shattuck,  by  C.  D.  Bradlee  ;  The  Bent  family,  by  A.  II.  Bent ;  Probate  forms  of 
Massachusetts  ;  Letter  of  Jonathan  Alden,  of  Marshfield,  1722,  by  C.  L.  Alden  ; 
Family  of  John  Savage,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1652,  by  J.  F.  Savage  ;  Three  letters 
written  by  Governor  Leverett  in  1G75  ;  Aged  residents  of  Stonington,  Ct.,  in 
1893,  by  Harriet  A.  Stanton  ;  Abstracts  of  early  wills  on  record,  or  on  file  in  the 
county  cf  Suffolk,  Mass.,  by  W.  K.  Watkins  ;  President  Lincoln's  ancestry,  by 
J.  H.  Barrett ;  Morton's  New  English  Canaan,  by  B.  F.  De  Costa  ;  Matthew  Field, 
of  London,  mercer — his  family  and  arms,  by  Osgood  Field  ;  Rev.  John  Codraan, 

D.  D.  ;  Descendants  of  Daniel  Morrison,  of  Newburjr,  Mass.,  by  L.  A.  Morrison  ; 
Marriages  in  Gloucester,  1729  ;  Dorothy  Stanton,  by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris  ; 
Burials  at  Warren  and  Barrington,  R.   I.  ;   Lakin  family,  by   Samuel   A.   Green  ; 
Diary   of   Rev.    William    Holmes,    of   Chilmark,    Martha's    Vineyard,    1689-1746 ; 
William  Hack  and  his  descendants,  by  Christopher  A.  Hack  ;   Letter  of  William 
Stevens,  1795,  a  seaman  impressed  by  the  British  ;   Letter  of  Paul  Jones,  1777  ; 
*      *      *     Index  of  persons;   Index  of  places.  (34O6 

NKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  XLIX.  Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  576.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Charles  H.  Bell,  by  Ed 
mund  F.  Slafter  ;  The  grasshopper  in  Boston,  by  Daniel  W.  Baker  ;  Some  deeds 
of  the  Mather  family  of  West  Leigh,  Lancashire,  1609  to  1632,  by  J.  Paul 
Rylands ;  The  archives  of  Harvard  University,  by  William  Garrott  Brown ; 
Family  of  William  Cornwall,  by  Edward  E.  Cornwall  ;  Old  York  county  (Me.) 
records,  by  Geo.  A.  Gordon  ;  British  officers  serving  in  America,  1754-1774,  by 
Worthington  C.  Ford  ;  Harvard  University — College  presidents  and  the  election 
of  Messrs.  Quincy  and  Eliot,  by  Win.  A.  Richardson  ;  Shawe — register  of  bap 
tisms,  by  M.  F.  King ;  The  English  ancestors  of  John  Bent,  of  Sudbury,  by 

E.  C.  Felton  ;  Belknap,  by  A.  A.  Codman  ;  Probate  courts  of  Massachusetts,  by 
George   White ;   The   Snow  genealogy,   by  Mrs.   Charles   L.   Alden  ;    Necrology   of 
the  society ;   Genealogical   gleanings   in   England,   by   Henry   F.    Waters ;    Sketch 
of  the  life  of  Hon.  John  Chandler  ;   Colonel  Job  Cushing,  by   Geo.   A.   Gordon  ; 
Rose   (Dunster)    Hills,  by  William  S.   Hills;  Contributions  to  a  Trumbull  gene 
alogy,  by  J.   Henry  Lea  ;   Some  Dorchester  matters,  by   Robert  Thaxter  Swan  ; 
Capt.   John   Thomas,   of   Braintree,    Mass.,   by   Joseph    W.    Porter ;    Portraits    in 
New  Hampshire  of  public  men  and  others,  by  Benjamin  F.  Prescott ;  A  needed 
correction   in   the   pedigree   of   the   Cotton  family   as   given   by   Mr.    Savage,    Mr. 
Sibley,   and   some   others,   by   Henry    Williams ;    Letters   of   Col.    Thomas   West- 
brook  and  others — rela-tive  to  Indian  affairs  in  Maine,  by  William  Blake  Trask  ; 
The   town  history,   by   Anson   Titus ;   More   notes   on   the   English   Garfields,   by 
W.   P.   W.  Phillimore;   Capt.  William  Meacharn  at  Bunker  Hill,  by  E.   S.   Will 
cox  ;   Muster   roll  of  Capt.   John  King's  company,  August   1,    1775  ;   Descendants 
of  Benjamin   Clarke  and   Miriam   Kilby  ;   Frederick   Lothrop  Ames,   by   Edmund 
B.    Wilson ;    Chief   Justice   of   the   United    States,    or    Chief   Justice   of   the    Su 
preme  Court  of  the  United  States?,  by  William  A.  Richardson;  Births  in  Med- 
way,  Mass.,  1714-1744,  by  E.  O.  Jameson  ;  Letter  written  by  Rev.  James  Noyes 
to  Hon.   Samuel   Sewall,  1694,  by  Samuel  B.  Doggett ;  Baptisms  in  the  Second 
Church  of  Christ  in  Pembroke,  Mass.,  1748  to  1803;  Daniel  Ravenal,  of  South 
Carolina  ;  Material  relating  to  the  Essex  family  of  Haynes,  by  A.  M.  Haines  ;  On 
the  Saybrook  branch  of  the  family  of  Deputy  Governor  William  Jones,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  by  Edwin  A.  Hill ;  Ancestry  of  William  Stone,  Governor  of  Mary 
land,  1648-1655,  by  Elliot  Stone;  United  States  Pensioners,   Commonwealth   of 
Massachusetts,  Essex,  SS.,  Probate  Office,  Dec.  31,  1836;  Bingham  genealogy,  by 
Theodore  A.  Bingham  ;   Inscriptions  on  gravestones  in  the  burial-ground  at  Long- 
meadow,  Mass.,  by  Oliver  B.  Stebbins  ;   Families  in  Fressingfleld,  Eng.,  1836,  wish 
ing  to  emigrate  to  America,  by  John  J.  Raven  ;  General  Edward  Augustus  Wild, 
by   Bradford   Kingman ;   Diary   of  Rev.   William   Homes,   of   Chilmark,   Martha's 
Vineyard,    1689-1746,    by   Charles    Edward    Banks ;    Letters   of   Elbridge   Gerry, 
1784-1801,    contributed    by    W.    C.    Ford ;    Descendants    of    Robert    Dennis,    of 
Portsmouth,    R.    L,    by    Otis    M.    Humphrey  ;    Morse,    Everett,    Jones,    Avery.    by 
Edward  F.  Everett ;  Book  notices  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Index  of  persons  ;   Index 
of  places.  (3407 


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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  L.  Boston,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,  612.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  Index  of  genealogies  and  pedigrees  in  the  reg 
isters  Vols.  1  to  50,  by  William  Wight ;  William  Stoughton,  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Letter  of  Alexander  McDougall,  1779  ;  Dis 
trict  of  Pepperrellborough,  Maine,  marriage  intentions  and  marriages,  1768-1775, 
by  Francis  E.  Blake  ;  Letter  of  Major  John  Shapleigh,  1781  ;  James  Barrett's  re 
turns  of  men  mustered  into  service,  1778,  by  Francis  E.  Blake;  Letter  of  Patrick 
Henry,  1776  ;  Dorchester,  Mass.,  intentions  of  marriages,  1744-1748  ;  Letter  of 
Gen.  Artemas  Ward,  1775  ;  Letters  of  Elbridge  Gerry,  1801-4  ;  Radcliffe  pedigree, 
by  Henry  II.  Edes ;  Barnstable  Gorhams,  the  old  house  in  which  they  lived 
and  their  services  in  the  Colonial  Wars,  by  Frank  W.  Sprague ;  An  account  of 
part  of  the  family  of  Abraham  Perkins,  of  Hampton,  N.  II.,  who  lived  in  Ply 
mouth  county,  Mass.,  by  Joseph  W.  Porter  ;  Facsimile  of  a  letter  written  to  Sir 
William  Pepperrell  by  Jno.  Gorham,  1745  ;  Will  of  William  Larrabee,  of  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Feb.  12,  1691-2,  with  inventory  of  his  estate;  Inscribed  powder-horns, 
by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  Contribution  to  Wyman  genealogy,  by  Morrill  Wyman,  ji. ; 
Balthazar  Willix,  by  Frank  W.  Hackett ;  Inscriptions  at  Santa  Cruz,  Cali 
fornia,  1891,  by  Frank  Leeds ;  Letter  of  Richard  O.  Bryen  to  Abijah  Crane, 
1790,  by  John  C.  Clapp  ;  The  De  Lotbinieres — a  bit  of  Canadian  romance  and 
history,  by  I.  J.  Greenwood ;  Eben  Parsons  and  Fatherland  Farm,  by  Susan 
E.  P.  Forbes  :  Remembrance  made  by  Sir  Nathaniel  Bacon,  by  Charles  Hervey 
Townshend ;  Ezekiel  Rogers,  Roger  Williams,  and  Jane  Whalley ;  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  warnings  from  the  town,  from  original  papers,  1725—1745  ;  Necrology  of 
the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  by  Ezra  Hoyt  Byington  ;  Gen 
ealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Alexander  Hamilton  Bul 
lock- — biographical  sketch  ;  Diary  of  Rev.  William  Homes,  of  Chilmark,  Martha's 
Vineyard,  1689-1746;  The  fort  at  Great  Island  (New  Castle,  New  Hampshire), 
by  Frank  W.  Hackett ;  Abstract  of  a  Dorchester  deed — 1753,  by  Edward  S. 
Holden ;  Early  statements  relative  to  the  early  life  of  Roger  Williams,  com 
piled  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Family  of  George  Stocking,  by  Edward  E.  Cornwall ; 
Baptisms  in  the  second  Church  of  Christ  in  Pembroke,  Mass.,  from  1748  to  1803, 
by  Mrs.  Elroy  M.  A  very  ;  Alphabetical  list  of  partners  in  the  Land  Bank  of 
1740,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Miscellaneous  Revolutionary  pay  rolls,  by 
Francis  E.  Blake  ;  Thomas  Weston  and  his  family,  extracts  from  the  Records 
of  the  Provincial  Court  of  Maryland,  Liber,  W.  R.  C.  No.  1  ;  Ensign  William 
Hilton,  of  York,  Me.,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Thomas  Cart- 
wright's  company,  1777  ;  Comee-Comey  family,  by  Allen  H.  Bent ;  Shapleigh  and 
Treworgie,  by  Charles  F.  Hazeltine ;  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  by  George  M. 
Adams  ;  The  Hussey  ancestry  of  the  poet  Whittier,  by  Alonzo  H.  Quint ;  A  piece 
of  family  silver  and  a  Boston  silversmith  of  1712,  by  Edward  S.  Holden ;  A 
manuscript  genealogy  made  by  the  Rev. "Samuel  Smallwood,  who  died  in  Weston, 
Oct.  5,  1782  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  Weld,  Dunstable  Land,  1683/4,  by  Samuel  B.  Dog- 
gett  ;  Thomas  Jefferson  and  James  Thomson  Callender,  with  their  letters,  by 
Worthington  Chauncey  Ford  ;  Inscriptions  in  the  old  Protestant  graveyard  at 
St.  Augustine,  Florida,  by  B.  Frank  Leeds  ;  Lists  of  soldiers  of  Xewbnry,  Ames- 
bury.  Bradford,  and  vicinity  and  other  military  documents,  1686—1746  ;  Allen 
Converse,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  and  descendants,  by  William  R.  Cutter  ;  Billeting 
roll  of  Captain  Lawrence's  company,  1758;  Read  families  of  Western  (Warren) 
and  Sudbury,  Mass.,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Will  of  Capt.  Robert  Slyle,  of  Mary 
land,  1670,  with  notes,  by  Anson  Titus  ;  Clifford  Stanley  Sims,  by  William  Nel 
son  ;  Gen.  T.  L.  Casey,  by  Sylvanus  Hayward  ;  autobiography  of  Nathan  Read, 
who  died  at  Belfast,  Maine,  Jan.  20,  1849  ;  Record  of  the  Bowditch  family,  by 
Joseph  Williamson  ;  Bermuda  during  the  American  Revolution,  by  Isaac  J. 
Greenwood  ;  Records  of  New  Castle,  N.  H.,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns  ;  Dorothy  May  and 
her  relations,  by  Charles  Hervey  Townshend  ;  Sir  Nathaniel  Bacon,  Kt,  Sir 
Roger  Townshend,  Kt.,  Bart.,  and  their  chaplain,  Rev.  Samuel  Whiting,  afterwards 
of  Lynn,  Mass.,  by  Chas.  Hervey  Townshend  ;  James  Barrett's  returns  of  men 
mustered  into  service,  1777-1778;  Was  John  Kettell  killed  by  the  Indians?,  by 
George  F.  Clark  ;  Marriages  performed  by  Daniel  Wetherell  in  New  London 
county,  Conn.,  1667-1670,  by  Frank  Farnsworth  Starr;  Will  of  Alexander  Sel 
kirk,  1720,  by  Henry  F.  Waters;  The  Brunswick  Stanwoods,  by  Ellen  Dimlap 
Hopkins.  (340S 


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NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The   New-England    Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  LI.     Boston.  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  x,  575.      Portraits. 

Contents:  Index  of  subjects;  Daniel  Denison  Slade,  by  Charles  R.  Eastman;, 
List  of  principal  writings  of  I).  I).  Slade;  Thomas  Jefferson  and  James  Thomson 
Callender — letters  contributed  by  Worthington  C.  Ford ;  The  government  of 
Harvard  College,  by  William  A.  Richardson  ;  Miller,  Cook,  Clark,  Hall,  Crosby, 
and  Smith;  by  William  R.  Cutter;  Col.  Jabez  Hatch,  his  ancestry  and  descend 
ants,  by  Allen  II.  Bent ;  Wagon  master's  returns,  1782-1783,  by  Francis  E. 
Blake;  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  inhabitants,  1711,  by  Ceo.  A.  Gordon;  Eldredge 
genealogy,  by  Zoeth  S.  Eldredge;  Marriages  in  Xantucket,  1717-1777,  by  Otis  G. 
Hammond  ;  The  first  Sambornes  of  Hampton,  N.  II.,  by  V.  C.  Sanborn  ;  "  Samuel 
Lynde,  Esq.,  his  deed  of  a  lap  of  land,''  now  called  Bowdoin  Square,  deed  dated 
1700,  by  Samuel  B.  Doggett;  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall's  letter  to  Gov.  John  Win- 
throp,  Jr.,  of  Connecticut,  1630,  by  Lucy  Hall  Greenlaw  ;  Gerrish  family  bible 
record,  by  Lucy  Hall  Greenlaw;  A  local  scandal  (Watertown,  [16]  66).  by  Samuel 
A.  Green  ;  Necrology  of  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  by 
Geo.  M.  Adams ;  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters : 
Charles  Stewart  Daveis,  by  David  G.  Haskins  ;  The  will  of  Alexander  Selkirk. 
1720,  with  a  facsimile;  Vassall,  by  Francis  Olcott  Allen;  Roll  of  Capt.  Jonathan 
Howard's  company  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1754,  with  other  papers  ;  John  Curtis, 
of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  his  family,  by  Howard  Redwood  Guild  :  Langley  of 
Newport,  R.  I.,  by  Isaac  .1.  Greenwood  ;  Nathaniel  Woodward,  of  Boston,  and 
some  of  his  descendants,  by  Theron  Royal  Woodward  ;  The  English  ancestry  of 
the  families  of  Batt  and  Byley  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  Deaths  in 
Sturbridge,  Mass.,  1770-1786,  by  Eben  P.  Bassett ;  Shaw  family,  Middleborough, 
Mass.,  Winthrop,  Me.,  by  Archie  Lee  Talbot ;  Inscriptions  at  Edgartown,  Martha's 
Vineyard,  Mass.,  by  Harriet  M.  Pease  ;  Contribution  to  a  Gorton  genealogy,  by 
Elliot  Stone;  Memoir  of  Willia.m  Putnam  Kuhn,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke;  Snow 
genealogy,  by  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Aiden  ;  Richard  Williams,  of  Taunton,  and  his 
connection  with  the  Cromwell  family,  by  Josiah  II.  Drummond  ;  Allen  family, 
by  Francis  Olcott  Allen  ;  The  Ilolden  family  of  Cranbook,  Kent,  England,  by 
Edward  S.  Ilolden  ;  Cornell  family,  by  Charles  B.  Curtis  ;  Marriages  and  bap 
tisms  in  Raynham,  Mass.,  1782-1700,  by  Francis  E.  Blake ;  Thomas  Bond — 
biographical  sketch  ;  The  first  two  settlers  in  Stow,  Mass.,  and  their  fate,  by 
Abraham  G.  R.  Hale;  Abstracts  of  English  wills,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  Tufts 
genealogy — earlier  generations,  by  Larkin  T.  Tufts  and  Edward  C.  Booth  ;  Gene 
alogical  nomenclature,  by  B.  Pickman  Mann  ;  Chelmsford  marriages,  1656-1676, 
by  Emily  W.  Leav'tt  ;  Ancestry  of  Rev.  John  Sherman  and  Capt.  John  Sherman, 
by  a  descendant  of  Capt.  John  Sherman;  Sherman  pedigree;  Descendants  of 
Robert  Herbert,  of  Salem  and  Beverly,  Mass.,  by  Harvey  Hebard  and  Ralph  I). 
Smyth;  Letter  of  Nathaniel  Harrington,  Jr.,  in  1781,  to  his  father,  communi 
cated  by  Eliza  M.  Gill  ;  Ancestry  of  Amos  Otis,  Esq.,  of  Yarmouth  Port,  Mass., 
by  Frank  William  Sprague  ;  Matthew  Marvin  and  his  second  wife,  widow  Alice 
Bonton,  by  William  T.  R.  Marvin  ;  Albany  and  New  York  families,  genealogies 
from  old  Dutch  Bibles,  by  George  Douglas  Miller  ;  Family  record  of  the  Freeze, 
Spoor,  and  allied  families,  from  an  old  Dutch  bible,  by  Frederic  II.  Curtiss ; 
Elias  Stileman,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns;  Pedigree  of  Manning  and  allied  families,  by 
Henry  F.  Waters ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Levi  Lincoln,  Lieutenant-Governor  of 
Massachusetts ;  Alden  genealogy,  by  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Alden  ;  Will  of  William 
Deane,  of  Southchard,  Somerset,  England,  1634,  by  William  Dean  ;  Will  of 
William  Cogan,  of  Southchard,  England,  1654,  by  William  Dean  ;  Sketch  of  the 
life  of  John  Foster,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  by  William  R.  Cutter;  First  book  of  Rayn 
ham  records,  1735-1757,  from  a  copy  in  the  possessioon  of  the  society  ;  Jacob 
Kuhn  and  his  descendants,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke;  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Law 
rence)  Schieffelin,  of  New  York,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  Henry  Andrews,  of 
Taunton,  by  Josiah  II.  Drummond  ;  Marriages  by  Rev.  Samuel  Perley  while 
minister  at  Hampton,  N.  IL,  and  other  places,  1767-1782,  by  Henry  O.  Trayer  ; 
Contribution  to  the  history  of  Londonderry,  N.  IL,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns  ;  Arthur 
Savage,  a  loyalist,  by  Augusta  Isabella  Appleton  ;  Thomas  Hutchinson,  the  last 
colonial  governor  of  Massachusetts,  by  Harriet  Emily  Tuell  :  The  Moore  families 
of  Londonderry,  N.  II. ,  by  Ezra  S  Stearns ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Book  notices ; 
Index  of  persons  ;  Index  of  places.  (34OJ> 


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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  LII.  Boston,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  xxx,  551.      Portraits.      Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  Albert  Boyd  Otis,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Brief  memoirs  and  no 
tices  of  Prince's  subscribers,  compiled  by  Emma  F.  Ware;  Briggs  family  mili 
tary  records,  by  Theron  Royal  Woodward  ;  Henry  Andrews,  of  Taunton,  and 
the  Calves  Pasture,  by  Almon  D.  Hodges,  Jr.  ;  Was  Anna  West  a  daughter  of 
Robert  Saunderson?,  by  John  E.  Alden  ;  The  Clogston  family  of  New  Hampshire, 
by  Watson  II.  Harwood  ;  Genealogical  notes  from  Martha's  Vineyard,  by  Charles 
E.  Banks  ;  The  Rev.  Morgan  Jones  and  the  Welsh  Indians  of  Virginia,  by  Isaac 
.T.  Greenwood  ;  Was  John  Kettell  an  early  settler  of  Stow?,  by  George  F.Clark; 
Descendants  of  John  and  Benjamin  Dunning  of  Stratford,  Conn.  ;  Gleanings 
from  parish  registers  of  Ilessett,  England,  and  vicinity,  by  Charles  Hervey  Towns- 
hend  :  The  English  ancestry  of  the  families  of  Batt  and  Byley  of  Salisbury, 
Mass..  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  Ancestry  of  Phebe  Pierce,  of  Woburn,  by  William  R. 
Cutting  and  Arthur  G.  Loring ;  Alden  genealogy,  by  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Alden; 
Letters  of  Jonathan  Boucher  to  George  Washington,  contributed  by  Worthiugton 
C.  Ford  :  Benefactions  to  Harvard  College  located  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  by  Walter 
K.  Watkins  ;  Abstracts  of  English  wills,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  Gen.  Francis 
A.  Walker,  by  Silvanus  Ilayward  ;  Moore  genealogy,  by  John  S.  Sargent  ;  The 
names  of  the  first  men  slain  by  the  Indians  in  the  King  Philip's  War,  by  David 
II.  Brown ;  Bells  in  New  England,  by  John  James  Raven  ;  Bullet  taken  from 
the  body  of  Gen.  Warren,  who  was  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  by 
Frederic  W.  Parke ;  Necrology  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  So 
ciety  ;  Rev.  Caleb  Davis  Bradlee,  by  Alfred  Manchester :  Deed  of  Daniel  Col 
lins  to  James  Bird,  1696.  by  John  T.  Hassam  :  Capowack — Is  it  the  correct 
Indian  name  of  Martha's  Vineyard?  by  Charles  E.  Banks;  A  copy  of  the  records 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  White,  the  first  pastor  of  the  church  in  Bolton,  Conn., 
1725-30,  bjr  Mary  K.  Talcott ;  Additions  to  positive  predigrees  and  authorized 
arms  of  New  England,  printed  in  register  for  July,  1891,  by  William  S.  Apple- 
ton  ;  Col.  John  Gorham's  "  Wast  Book "  facsimiles,  with  notes  by  Frank 
William  Sprague :  lion.  Levi  Lincoln,  senior,  and  his  connection  with  the  ex 
tinction  of  slavery  in  Massachusetts,  by  Samuel  May ;  Capt.  Hopestill  Foster, 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  II.  Whitmore; 
Letter  of  Thomas  Mayhew  to  Gov.  Edmund  Andros,  1675  ;  Bnvnstable  families, 
by  Amos  Otis;  Mowry  :  a  unique  family  monument,  by  William  A.  Mowry ; 
Four  generations  of  the  Waldo  family  in  America,  by  Waldo  Lincoln  ;  Petition 
of  Desire  Gorham  to  settle  the  estate  of  her  husband.  1675  ;  Oopy  of  a  record 
of  deaths  kept  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Kingsbury,  minister  of  the  gospel  at  Edgar- 
town.  Mass.,  1761-1772,  with  notes  by  Harriet  M.  Pease;  Sketch  of  the  life 
of  John  Gardner  White,  by  Francis  Beach  White  ;  Rev.  Lucius  Robinson  Paige, 
by  Alphonso  Everett  White  ;  Boston  prisoners  in  the  American  Revolution,  by 
Victor  II.  Paltsits  ;  Philip  Gereardy,  of  New  Amsterdam,  landlord  of  the  city 
tavern,  and  his  Rhode  Island  descendants,  by  Charles  Knowles  Bolton  ;  Mate 
rial  from  the  Raynham  (Norfolk.  England)  records,  by  Charles  Ilervey  Towns- 
bend:  The  descendants  of  Lieutenant  William  Seward.  of  Guilford,  Conn.; 
by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  Record  of  marriages  in  western  Massachusetts,  1795  to 
1823,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  An  account  of  Doctor  William  Snelling,  who  came 
to  New  England  in  1647  ;  also  of  his  nephew,  John  Snelling.  who  probably  accom 
panied  him.  with  a  brief  notice  of  some  of  the  latter's  descendants,  by  Samuel 
Snelling:  Samuel  Skelton.  M.  A.,  first  minister  of  the  first  church  at  Salem, 
Mass.,  by  E.  C.  Felton  ;  Gorham  families  of  Yarmouth,  by  William  Proud  Davis; 
Will  of  Samuel  Mather,  1671;  Rev.  Luther  Farnham.  by  John  Ward  Dean; 
John  White,  of  Watertown  and  Brookline.  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by 
Thomas  J.  Lothrop ;  South  Hampton  (N.  II.)  church  records,  by  Geo.  A. 
Gordon  ;  An  early  governor  of  New  Somersetshire,  by  Frederick  W.  Todd  ;  The 
early  Bushnells,  by  William  T.  R.  Marvin;  Fenno  family,  by  Allen  H.  Bent; 
Bond  family  records,  from  Bible  published  1815  ;  Abraham  Cruttenden.  of 
Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth ;  A  plantation  on 
Prince  George's  Creek,  Cape  Fear.  North  Carolina,  by  Samuel  B.  Doggett :  Edwin 
Hubbard,  by  Fannie  Wilder  Brown  :  Captain  Johannes  Sanderse  Glen,  by  Zoeth 
S.  Eldredge  ;  Notes  and  queries;  Will  of  Thomas  Hobson,  of  Cambridge,  Eng.. 
1630,  by  Henry  F.  Waters  ;  Index  of  persons  ;  Index  of  places.  (341O 


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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  LIII.  Boston.  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  5-2.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters ;  The 
Elwell  family  in  America,  by  Jacob  Thomas  Elwell ;  Needham,  Massachusetts — 
books,  pamphlets,  and  newspapers  that  contain  historical  and  genealogical 
matter  relative  to  the  town  of  Needham,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke  ;  Noyes  pedi 
gree,  by  James  Atkins  Noyes  ;  Captain  William  Traske,  of  Salem,  Massachusetts, 
by  William  B.  Trask ;  Descendants  of  Edward  and  John  Lee,  of  G  nil  ford, 
Conn.,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  First  book  of  Raynham  records,  17.38-1753  ;  Notes 
concerning  Roger  Williams,  by  Almon  D.  Hodges  ;  Samuel  Skelton,  M.  A.,  first 
minister  of  the  first  church  at  Salem,  Mass.,  by  E.  C.  Felton  ;  Damages  caused 
by  British  and  American  troops  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  in  February.  1770.  by 
Augustus  Parker ;  Ancient  burial-grounds  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  by  Edw. 
Doubleday  Harris ;  Pedigree  of  Yale,  by  Chas.  Hervey  Townshend  ;  Some  facts 
about  Richard  Tucker,  the  first  settler  of  Machegonne  (Portland).  Maine,  by 
Charles  Edward  Banks ;  Reverend  John  Norton,  of  Middletowu,  by  Zoeth  S. 
Eldredge ;  The  ancestry  of  the  Hoar  family  in  America — a  compilation  from 
collections  made  by  the  Honorable  George  Frisbie  Hoar,  by  Henry  S.  Nourse ; 
Deaths  at  Edgartown,  Mass.,  1780-1785,  with  notes,  by  Harriet  M.  Pease ; 
Early  generations  of  the  Brewster  family,  by  Lucy  Hall  Greenlaw  ;  Saltonstall — 
Gurdon — Sedley — Knyvet,  by  William  Everett  ;  Will  of  Daniel  Oxenbridge,  with 
note  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  Albany  and  New  York  families,  Ilansen  genealogy 
from  an  old  Dutch  Bible  owned  by  Joanna  Ilansen  Yan  Rensselaer,  translated 
by  John  Y.  L.  Pruyn  ;  March  genealogy — earlier  generations,  by  Ellen  Gates 
March  ;  William  Adams  Richardson,  by  Frank  W.  Ilackett  ;  South  Hampton 
(N.  II.)  church  records,  1743-1800;  The  British  raid  on  Dorchester  Neck, 
February,  1776,  by  Francis  E.  Blake  ;  A  few  facts  in  regard  to  the  parentage 
and  birth  of  the  Rev.  John  Robinson,  of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  by  Mrs.  Justus  Street 
Ilotchkiss ;  The  New  England  ancestry  of  Lyman  J.  Gage,  secretary  of  the 
Treasury  in  President  McKinley's  Cabinet,  by  Arthur  E.  Gage :  John  Gorham 
and  Martha  Cobb,  their  ancestors  and  their  descendants,  by  Frank  William 
Sprague ;  Francis  Bushnell,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  R.  D. 
Smyth  ;  Adams  pedigree,  by  James  Atkins  Noyes  ;  The  first  wife  of  Governor 
Willys,  of  Connecticut,  and  her  family,  by  a  descendant  ;  Henry  Thayer  Drowne, 
by  Henry  K.  Drowne  ;  The  Axtcll  family  in  America,  first  five  generations,  by 
S.  J.  Axtell  ;  The  Blynman  party,  by  W.  Farnind  Felch  ;  Records  relating 
to  the  Goddard  and  Frost  families,  by  Austin  II olden  ;  Necrology  of  the  Society  ; 
Hon.  John  Cummings,  by  William  R.  Cutter;  English  wills,  by  Wm.  S.  Apple 
ton  ;  Letters  of  Jonathan  Boucher  to  George  Washington,  1771-3  ;  John  Fow 
ler,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  R.  D.  Smyth  ;  Sowams,  the 
home  of  Massasoit  :  where  was  it?,  by  Virginia  Baker;  Captain  Edmond  Blood, 
of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  by  J.  Paul  Rylands ;  John  Fuller,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1634, 
by  Edward  F.  Everett  ;  Grants  of  land  for  services  in  Indian  wars,  by  George 
Sheldon  ;  Dea.  Simon  Stone,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
by  David  II.  Brown  ;  The  younger  President  Edwards  after  Lexington,  1775, 
by  Benjamin  Angler  Dean  ;  Dr.  John  F.  Pratt,  by  Charles  Edward  Banks ; 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  Leonard  Thompson,  by  William  R.  Cutter  ;  Mr.  John 
Oulton,  merchant,  by  Anson  Titus  ;  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas 
White,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  by  Joseph  Whitcomb  Porter  ;  Inscriptions  at  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.,  by  L.  HaRbrouck  von  Sahler ;  Barrett  family  record,  by 
Francis  E.  Blake ;  Lieut.  John  Skinner,  of  the  Continental  Army,  by  Zoeth 
Skinner  Eldredge ;  The  descendants  of  John  Parrnelee,  by  R.  I).  Smyth  ;  Gene 
alogical  notes  on  old  Orient  epitaphs,  by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  Barker  pedigree,  by 
James  Atkins  Noyes ;  Abstracts  of  English  wills,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  A 
copy  of  the  records  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  White,  the  first  pastor  of  the  church 
in  Bolton,  Conn.,  by  Mary  K.  Talcott :  Gaylord  family,  by  Helen  E.  Keep ; 
Notes  and  queries ;  Proceedings  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society;  Recent  publications  presented  to  the  Society;  Index  of  persons; 
Index  of  places.  (3411 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.  LIV.     Boston,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.   462,   ccxvii.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  Samuel  Johnson,  by  Edward  G.  Porter  ;  First  book 
of  Raynham  records;  New  Haven  (Conn.)  Potters,  1(539,  by  James  Shepard  ;  Wil 
liam  Martin,  Esq.,  representative  from  North  Yarmouth  to  the  General  Court 


488  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  Massachusetts,  1792-5,  by  Edward  Payson  Payson ;  Letters  of  Jonathan 
Boucher  to  George  Washington,  contributed  by  Worthington  C.  Ford ;  Rev. 
Richard  Blinman  of  Marshfield,  Gloucester,  and  New  London,  by  Isaac  J.  Green 
wood  ;  A  list  of  the  first  class  of  settlers  (of  Chester,  Lunenburg  county,  N.  S.). 
with  their  families,  by  Emily  W.  Leavitt  ;  Nicholas  Munger,  of  Guilford  (Conn.), 
and  his  descendants,  by  R.  D.  Smyth  ;  Records  of  the  original  district  of  Carlisle, 
Mass.,  by  Robert  T.  Swan  ;  Ancient  burial-grounds  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  by  Edw. 
Doubleday  Harris  ;  Wills  of  the  Shermans  of  Yaxley  in  Suffolk,  England,  by  a  des 
cendant  of  Capt.  John  Sherman  ;  Inscriptions  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  by  L. 
Hasbrouck  von  Sahler  ;  Orderly  book  of  Sergeant  Josiah  Perry,  1759-1760  ;  Notes 
on  Usher  genealogy,  by  Rollin  Usher  Tyler  ;  Records  of  the  church  in  Boltoii, 
Conn.,  1763-79,  by  Mary  K.  Talcott ;  Watertown  fidelity  men,  by  Ruth  W.  Hoag ; 
Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Moses  Paine,  of  Truro,  Mass.,  1716-7,  by  Josiah  Paine  ; 
John  Gallop  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  by  Almon  D.  Hodges  ;  Wellington's  abstracts  of 
English  wills,  1569-1648;  Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Joseph  Pray's  company,  1718; 
Notes  on  the  Gillpatrick  family,  by  Eliza  M.  Gill  ;  Manuscript  record  of  Joseph 
Bryant  ;  George  Rogers  Howell,  by  William  Herrick  Griffith  ;  Hunnewell.  by  James 
Frothingham  Hunnewell  ;  Governor  Richard  Vines — some  new  facts  concerning 
his  personal  history,  by  Charles  Edward  Banks;  Descendants  of  Leonard  Hoar, 
by  Frank  P.  Wheeler  ;  The  Stockbridge  Indians  during  the  Revolution,  by  Isaac 
J.  Greenwood  ;  Notes  on  the  Providence  line  of  the  Gorham  family,  by  Georgiana 
Guild  ;  Edward  Benton  of  Guilford  (Conn.)  and  his  descendants,  by  R.  D. 
Smyth;  Seal  of  the  county  of  Dukes  County,  Mass.  (Martha's  Vineyard),  by 
Charles  Edward  Banks  ;  Alden  genealogy,  by  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Alden  ;  Notes  from 
Coventry,  by  Walter  Kendall  Watkins  ;  Diary  of  Capt.  Asa  Foster,  of  Andover, 
Mass.,  concerning  operations  of  the  British  army  in  the  French  and  Indian 
War,  1758,  by  Arthur  B.  Calef ;  Genealogical  gleanings  among  the  English 
archives,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  Records  of  the  First  church  of  Rockingham,  Ver 
mont,  from  its  organization,  Oct.  27,  1773,  to  Sept.  25,  1839;  Passing  into  his 
tory — poem  in  memory  of  Edward  Griffin  Porter,  by  Henry  C.  Graves  ;  Hasey- 
Green,  by  Deloraine  P.  Corey  ;  Notes  concerning  Roger  Williams,  by  Almon  D. 
Hodges  ;  Dorchester  Christian  names,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  Hon.  Amos  Perry, 
by  Clarence  Saunders  Brigham  ;  Kingsbury  and  Gage,  by  Arthur  E.  Gage; 
Weetamoe  :  A  New  England  Queen  of  the  seventeeth  century,  by  Virginia  Baker ; 
Washington-Mitchell  letters,  1780,  communicated  by  Worthington  C.  Ford;  The 
descendants  of  Thomas  Norton  of  Guilforo  Conn.,  by  R.  D.  Smyth  ;  "  The  two 
Peaches "  of  Marblehead,  by  Robert  Westly  Peach  ;  The  Traske  family  in 
England,  by  William  Blake  Trask  ;  Military  services  of  the  Osborne  family,  by 
William  H.  Osborne;  Dunton  family,  by  Zoeth  S.  Eldredge  ;  John  Hammond  of 
Lavenham,  Suffolk,  England,  by  F.  S.  Hammond  ;  Ancestry  of  Lydia  Strength- 
field,  by  Harry  A.  Pitman ;  Emery  of  Huguenot  blood,  by  Geo.  F.  Emery ; 
The  Lowell  Pedigree,  by  Edward  Wheelwright;  Peter  Mallory,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1644,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  James  Chepard ;  Bristol  parish 
registers ;  Thomas  Peter  of  Saybrook  and  Mylor,  by  Eleanor  B.  Peters ;  The 
parents  of  Rev.  Richard  Mather,  by  Wm.  Ferguson  Irvine;  Edward  Strong 
Moseley,  by  William  C.  Todd  ;  George  Clark,  sr.  and  jr.,  of  Milford,  Conn.,  and 
their  descendants,  by  R.  D.  Smyth  ;  Descendants  of  Nahum  Parker,  of  Kittery, 
Maine,  by  William  K.  Cutter  and  Arthur  G.  Loring ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Alexander 
Garden,  Mar.  20th,  1742-3  ;  Church  records  at  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1729-45/6,  by 
C.  E.  Beals  ;  Lewis  Allen  of  Watertown  farms  and  his  descendants,  by  Allen  H. 
Bent ;  WoodbrSdge  record,  by  D.  P.  Penhallow  ;  Francis  Nash,  of  Braintree,  by 
Joseph  W.  Porter  ;  Hastings  family  records,  by  William  H.  Davis  ;  Defences  of 
houses  in  Maine,  1720-2,  copied  by  John  S.  II.  Fogg  from  the  original  docu 
ment  ;  Will  of  Alderman  Humphrey  Ilooke  of  Bristol,  England,  by  Howard  Wil 
liams  Lloyd  ;  Richard  Skinner  of  Marblehead  and  his  bible — some  material  for 
a  Skinner  genealogy,  by  Elizabeth  Ellery  Dana  ;  George  Keith's  letter,  from 
the  manuscript  of  Charles  II.  Morse ;  American  doctorates  at  Gottingen,  by 
James  Davie  Butler ;  Two  letters  from  Daniel  Wilcox,  jr.  ;  A  Revolutionary 
soldier,  written  in  1775  and  1776;  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  Revd  Habijah 
Weld,  of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  from  the  manuscripts  of  David  Jillson  ;  Remonstrance 
of  Freeholders  of  Kittery  to  the  General  Court,  1784  ;  Notes  on  the  Curtis 
family,  by  Charles  B.  Curtis;  Notes  and  queries;  Recent  publications  presented 
to  the  society  ;  Index  of  persons  ;  Index  of  places.  (3412 


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and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  LV.  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.   524.      rortraits. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  Supplement  to  April  number  ;  Officers  and  com 
mittees  ;  Proceedings  ;  Reports  ;  Necrology  for  1900  ;  Memoirs  of  deceased  mem 
bers  ;  Memoir  of  the  Reverend  Edward  Griffin  Porter,  by  Myron  Samuel  Dudley  ; 
The  children  of  Robert  White,  of  Messing,  Co.  Essex,  England,  who  settled  in  Hart 
ford  and  Windsor,  by  a  descendant  ;  Joseph  Hand,  of  East  Guilford  (now  Madi 
son),  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth;  Records  of  the  church  in 
Bolton,  Conn.,  1779-1812,  by  Mary  K.  Talcott ;  Rev.  Michael  Wigglesworth, 
by  Deloraine  P.  Corey ;  First  book  of  Raynham  records ;  Hope  Rogers,  by 
James  Swift  Rogers ;  Osgood  Carleton,  by  Anson  Titus ;  Diary  of  Jeremiah 
Weare,  Jr.,  of  York,  Me.,  transcribed  by  Samuel  G.  Webber  ;  Records  of  the 
first  church  of  Rockingham,  Vermont,  by  Thomas  Bellows  Peck;  Rolls  of 
artificers  and  laborers  at  Louisburg,  by  Erancis  Everett  Blake ;  Richard  War 
ren  of  the  Mayflower  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Mrs.  Washington  A. 
Roebling ;  Sturtevant  family  record,  by  Charles  H.  Browning ;  The  Moore 
families  of  Litchfield  and  Merrimac,  N.  II.,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns  ;  Roll  of  Captain 
Topham's  company,  1775  ;  Ancient  burial -grounds  of  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  by 
Edw.  Doubleday  Harris ;  Alexander  Williams,  by  George  M.  Adams ;  Genea 
logical  gleanings  among  the  English  archives,  by  .1.  Henry  Lea  ;  John  Elbridge 
Hudson,  by  George  Yasmer  Leverett ;  Boston  tax  list,  1687  ;  Church  records  at 
Stoneham,  Mass.,  by  \Vilton  Francis  Bucknam  ;  Notes  from  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Cooper's  interleaved  almanacs  of  1764  and  1769,  by  Frederick  Tuckerman  ;  Dr. 
Bryan  (or  Bray)  Rossiter,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  R.  D. 
Smyth ;  Interpretation  of  Woodward's  and  Saffery's  map  of  1642,  or  the 
earliest  bay  path,  by  Levi  Badger  Chase;  Mansfield  (Mass.)  Revolutionary 
Records  ;  Marriages  by  Samuel  Mott,  Justice  of  the  Peace,  of  Preston,  Conn., 
by  Frank  Palmer  ;  John  Whitehead,  of  New  Haven  and  Branford,  Conn.,  by 
James  Shepard ;  Viall  family  record,  by  Julian  Potter ;  Some  ancient  Dun- 
stable  history,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns  ;  Olney  Arnold,  by  Henry  B.  Metcalf  ;  Early 
New  England  Fullers,  by  Francis  H.  Fuller  ;  Cutting  Noyes,  of  Newbury,  Mass., 
and  his  descendants,  by  H.  Wallace  Noyes ;  Early  Easthampton  wills,  by 
Orville  B.  Ackerly ;  Some  Guilford,  Conn.,  settlers  and  their  relationship,  or 
the  Sheafe  family  in  England  and  New  England,  by  Walter  K.  Watkins  ;  Rev. 
Henry  Allen  Hazen,  by  Ezra  Hoyt  Byington  ;  Kittery  (Maine)  tax  lists,  1756, 
1758,  and  1770;  Jonathan  Murray,  of  Guilford  (Conn.),  and  his  descendants, 
by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  Marriages  recorded  by  the  ministers  of  the  first  church  in 
Needham,  Massachusetts,  1738-1811,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke;  Robert  Smith, 
of  Boxford,  by  Ethel  Stanwood  Bolton  ;  Some  Jefferson  correspondence,  1784- 
1787,  communicated  by  Worthington  C.  Ford ;  Bourn-Bailey  Bible  records,  by 
Henry  L.  Clapp ;  The  descendants  of  Dea.  Zachary  Fitch,  of  Reading,  by 
Ezra  S.  Stearns  ;  Hon.  James  Barrett,  by  Russell  Smith  Taft ;  Some  early  New 
York  settlers  from  New  England,  by  Walter  Kendall  Watkins ;  Andrew  Cun 
ningham,  of  Boston,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Henry  Winchester  Cun 
ningham  ;  Berwick  (Maine)  marriages,  by  Everett  S.  Stackpole ;  John  Daniell, 
of  Mendon,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Marion  A.  Kendall ;  Cap 
tain  William  Traske  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  Blake  Trask  ; 
Edward  Elbridge  Salisbury,  by  Mary  Perkins  Quincy  ;  First  settlers  of  Jackson, 
Me.,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Wallingford  (Conn.)  Johnsons,  by  Frederick  C. 
Johnson  ;  Gleanings  from  Massachusetts  archives,  by  Francis  Everett  Blake ; 
Charles  Levi  Woodbury,  by  Josiah  P.  Tucker  ;  Fullers  of  Redenhall,  England,  by 
Fraffcis  H.  Fuller  ;  Proceedings  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society  ; 
Notes  and  queries;  Index  of  persons;  Index  of  places.  (3413 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  LVL  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  418.     Portraits.      Plate. 

Contents :  Edwards  Amasa  Park,  by  George  Robert  White  Scott ;  Two  cen 
turies  of  churches  and  pastors  in  Nantucket,  Mass.,  by  Myron  S.  Dudley ; 
Charles  Allen  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Frank  W.  Allen  ;  Needham  mar 
riages,  1720-1798,  communicated  by  George  K.  Clarke  ;  The  descendants  of  Dea. 
Zachary  Fitch,  of  Reading,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns;  A  loyalist  (Isaac  Winslow)  in 
the  siege  of  Boston,  by  Erving  Winslow ;  Some  Jefferson  correspondence,  com 
municated  by  Worthington  C.  Ford;  Mr.  Thomas  Robinson,  of  Guilford  (Conn.), 
and  his  descendants  ;  The  Edwards  family  of  Wenham,  prior  to  1715,  by  William 
Stowell  Mills  ;  Church  records  at  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1786-1832  ;  William  Henry 


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Whitmore,  by  Geo.  A.  Gordon  ;  Captain  William  Traske  and  some  of  his  descend 
ants,  by  William  Blake  Trask  ;  List  of  Capt.  Timothy  Hamant's  (Mass.)  company, 
1762  ;  Gorhams  of  Hardwick,  Mass.,  by  Henry  S.  Gorham  ;  Diary  of  John  Pres 
ton,  of  Danvers,  1744—1760 ;  Roll  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  minute  men,  1775,  com 
municated  by  Helen  F.  Kimball  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  from  English  archives, 
by  J.  Henry  Lea ;  Rev.  Ezra  Hoyt  Byington,  by  Geo.  Moulton  Adams ;  Notes 
from  the  diary  of  Elisha  Fish,  1785-1804,  by  George  T.  Fish  ;  The  New  Haven 
and  Wallingford  (Conn.)  Johnsons,  by  James  Shepard  ;  Births  recorded  by  th 
Rev.  Jonathan  Townsend,  A.  M.,  minister  of  the  first  church  in  Needham,  1749- 
1762  ;  Dorothy  Stanton,  by  R.  A.  Wheeler  ;  The  Bartlett  families  of  Guilford 
Conn.,  by  R.  D.  Smyth  ;  Records  of  the  church  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  communicat.ee 
by  Mary  K.  Talcott ;  James  Fyfe,  of  Berlin,  Mass.,  and  his  descendants  ;  Ilenr; 
Barnard,  LL.  D.,  by  Samuel  Hart  ;  Our  English  parent  towns — Sudbury,  by  Osca 
Fay  Adams ;  John  Wallace,  of  Londonderry,  N.  II.,  by  Kzra  S.  Stearns ;  Th< 
Scotch  ancestry  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David  Ochterloney,  Bart.,  a  native  of  Boston 
in  New  England,  by  Walter  Kendall  Watkins ;  A  branch  of  the  Patch  family 
by  William  Stowell  Mills ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  by  Geo.  A.  Gordon 
John  Ward  Dean,  by  Deloraine  Pendre  Cory;  The  Charlestown  (Mass.)  Mil 
Pond,  by  Ira  C.  Hersey  ;  The  Bennetts  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  by  Ethel  Stanwooc 
Bolton ;  Records  of  the  First  Church  of  Rockingham,  Vermont,  compiled  bj 
Thomas  Bellows  Peck  ;  George  Grave,  or  Graves,  and  his  descendants,  by  R.  D 
Smyth  ;  Deaths  recorded  by  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Townsend,  A.  M.,  minister  o 
the  first  church  in  Needham,  1749-1762 ;  Our  English  parent  towns — Brain 
tree  (with  Bocking),  by  Oscar  Fay  Adams;  Samuel  Blakesley,  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  James  Shepard ;  Notes  on  the  Sanford  family 
of  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  by  Almon  D.  Hodges  ;  Supplementary  notes  on  the  John 
son  family,  from  the  Mss.  of  Ralph  D.  Smyth ;  Edward  Ingersoll  Browne,  by 
Edwin  Hale  Abbot ;  A  branch  of  the  Cass  family,  by  William  Stowell ;  Mar 
riages  from  the  almanac  diary,  1761-1764,  of  Rev.  Samuel  Chandler,  of  Glou 
cester,  Mass.  ;  Moses  Kimball,  by  Charles  A.  Cummings ;  Dr.  Benjamin  Gott's 
library,  by  Horace  Davis  ;  The  early  Kilhams,  by  William  Stowell  Mills  ;  John 
Stephens,  of  Guilford  (Conn.),  and  his  descendants,  by  R.  D.  Smyth;  Notes 
from  the  Warren,  R.  I.,  probate  records,  by  Virginia  Baker;  Williams  bible 
records,  by  Charles  S.  Goodspeed  ;  Michael  Bacon  and  his  descendants,  by  Leon 
Brooks  Bacon;  Our  English  parent  towns — Chelmsford,  by  Oscar  Fay  Adams; 
The  Sherborn  Brecks,  by  Allen  H.  Bent ;  Historical  sketch  of  the  first  church  of 
Rockingham,  Vt.,  by  Thomas  Bellows  Peck  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Supplement  to 
April  number  :  Proceedings  at  annual  meeting,  8  January,  1902  ;  Address  of  the 
president ;  Reports  of  officers  and  committees ;  Memoirs  of  the  Society  ;  Index 
of  pei-sons;  Index  of  places.  (3414 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  LVIT.  Boston,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  424,  cxxxix.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Russell  Smith  Taft,  by  Wendell  P.  Stafford  ;  The  Greene  family,  of 
Plymouth  Colony,  by  Richard  Henry  Greene  ;  Baptisms  recorded  by  the  ministers 
of  the  first  church  in  Needham,  1720-1821,  by  George  Kuhn  Clarke;  John  Peck- 
ham,  of  Newport,  R.  I.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Stephen  Farnum  Peck- 
ham  ;  Ezekiel  Cheever,  by  John  T.  Hassam  ;  John  Partridge,  of  Medfield,  Mass., 
and  his  descendants,  by  George  Homer  Partridge;  Our  English  parent  towns; 
Barnstable,  by  Oscar  Fay  Adams,  with  notes  by  Walter  Kendall  Watkins  ;  Cap 
tain  William  Traske  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  Blake  Traske; 
Inscriptions  from  the  cemetery  at  Shirley  Centre,  Mass.,  from  1754  to  1850; 
Emmanuel  Williams,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  John 
Oliver  Williams  ;  Records  of  the  second  church  of  Scituate,  now  the  First  Uni 
tarian  Church  of  Norwell,  Mass.,  1645-1734  ;  Luke  Hill,  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  and 
John  Hill,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  their  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  Gene 
alogical  gleanings  among  the  English  archives,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  Andrew  Dew 
ing  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Benjamin  Franklin  Dewing ;  George  Robert 
White  Scott,  by  Alexander  Stevenson  Twombly ;  The  Bradleys,  of  New  Haven 
and  Guilford  (Conn.),  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth;  Walpole,  Mass.,  warnings;  Bap 
tisms  recorded  by  the  ministers  of  the  First  church  in  Needham,  1720-1849 ; 
Lawful  money,  1778  and  1779,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  The  town  guild, 
by  Isaac  Bassett  Choate ;  Our  English  parent  towns- — Framingham,  by  Oscar 
Fay  Adams  ;  Samuel  Williams,  of  Groton,  Conn.,  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
by  John  Oliver  Williams  ;  Eltweed  Pomeroy,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Windsor, 
Conn.,  and  four  generations  of  his  descendants,  by  William  Woodbridge  Rodman: 
Capitulation  of  Louisburg,  1745,  by  Otis  G.  Hammond ;  Proceedings  of  the 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  491 

New  England  Historic  Genealogical  society  ;  The  Pre-Revolutionary  Boston  cus 
tom-house  records,  by  A.  W.  Savary  ;  .Tosiah  Hayden  Drummond,  by  Marquis 
Fayette  King  ;  Richard  Warren,  of  the  Mayflower,  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
by  Mrs.  Washington  A.  Roebling ;  Notes  on  the  family  of  John  Hill,  of  Guil- 
ford,  Conn.,  by  Edwin  A.  Hill  ;  Richard  and  Henry  Bristow,  or  Bristol,  of 
Guilford  and  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  their  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth ; 
Gravestone  inscriptions  at  the  Isles  of  Shoals,  to  the  year,  1850 ;  Boston 
"  Banks " — 1681-1740 — Those  who  were  interested  in  them,  by  Andrew  Mc- 
Farland  Davis ;  Baptismal  records  of  the  Congregational  Church  of  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  to  the  year  1850  ;  Some  early  emigrants  from  Herts,  England,  by  Walter 
Kendall  Watkins ;  Some  descendants  of  John  Moore,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  f>y 
Ethel  Stanwood  Bolton ;  The  Gorham  family  in  Connecticut  and  Vermont,  by 
Frank  William  Sprague ;  Green  family  memoranda,  by  William  Coolidge  Lane 
Michael  Bacon,  of  Dedham — his  probable  ancestry,  by  Eliza  Buckingham  Bacon 
New  England  colonists  from  Rattlesden,  Co.  Suffolk,  England,  by  J.  G.  Bartlett 
John  Crosman,  of  Taunton,  by  M.  F.  King  ;  Hon.  Joseph  Williamson,  by  William 
Cross  Williamson  ;  Samuel  Walker,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descend 
ants,  by  Arthur  G.  Loring  and  William  R.  Cutter  ;  Graveyard  inscriptions  at 
Eas't  Neck,  Waterford,  Conn.  ;  New  Hampshire  notes — 1735 — Those  who  agreed 
not  to  receive  them,  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis  ;  Facsimile  of  will  of  John 
Beebe,  1650  ;  Thomas  Burgis,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph 
D.  Smyth  ;  Colonel  William  Crowne  and  his  family,  by  William  II.  Davis  ;  Bap 
tisms  from  the  records  of  the  first  church  of  Barre,  Mass.,  1767-1831,  the  births 
not  being  en  town  records;  Notes  and  queries.  Supplement  to  April  num 
ber:  Proceedings  at  annual  meeting,  14  January,  1903;  Address  of  the  Presi 
dent  ;  Reports  ;  Memoirs  of  the  Society  ;  Index  of  persons  ;  Index  of  places. 

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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Vol.  LVIII.  Boston,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  412,  clxxxviii.      Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents  :  John  Tyler  Hassam,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  An  account  of  marriages, 
by  Rev.  .Tosiah  Badcock,  Andover,  N.  H.,  1782-1828  ;  George  Holmes,  of  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  G.  Arthur  Gray  ;  Deaths  in  Hampton,  N.  II., 
1727-1755  ;  Charles  Caldwell,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph 
D.  Smyth  ;  Chase  bible  records  ;  Thomas  Wright  and  Benjamin  Wright,  of  Guil 
ford,  Conn.,  and  some  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth;  Hawke  (now  Danville), 
N.  II.,  church  records  kept  by  Rev.  John  Page,  1764-1788  ;  The  Brooks  family  of 
Woburn,  Mass.,  by  William  R.  Cutter  and  Arthur  G.  Loring ;  Baptisms  from  the 
records  of  the  first  church  of  Barre,  Mass.,  1767-1831  ;  Christ  church  bells,  Boston, 
Mass.,  by  Arthur  II.  Nichols  ;  William  Luddington,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  and  East 
Haven,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  James  Shepard  ;  Records  of  the  second 
church  of  Scituate,  now  the  first  Unitarian  church  of  Norwell,  Mass.  ;  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Society  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  John  Joseph  May,  by  Almon  Danforth 
Hodges,  jr.  ;  Hearsey  bible  records,  by  Louis  Y.  Schermerhorn  ;  The  descendants 
of  Clement  Topliff,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  by  George  Francis  Topliff  ;  Soldiers  in 
the  French  and  Indian  war,  1758,  by  George  Allen  Dary  ;  The  early  bells  of 
Paul  Revere,  by  Arthur  II.  Nichols  ;  John  Hill,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  his 
descendants,  by  J.  Gardner  Bartlett ;  Some  descendants  of  John  Moore,  of 
Sudbury,  Mass.,  by  Ethel  Stanwood  Bolton  ;  Edward  Frisbie.  of  Brandford, 
Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  Research  in  England,  by  J. 
Henry  Lea ;  Records  of  the  church  in  Vernon,  Conn.,  1762-1824  ;  William 
Sumner  Appleton,  by  W.  T.  R.  Marvin  ;  Henry  Sherburne,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  II., 
and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Edward  Raymond  Sherburne  ;  A  list  of  Revo 
lutionary  soldiers,  by  F.  S.  Hammond  ;  Historical  sketch  of  Newington,  N.  H., 
1713-1810,  by  Myron  Samuel  Dudley;  Descendants  of  Richard  Clarke,  of 
Rowley,  Mass.,  in  the  line  of  Timothy  Clark,  of  Rockingham,  Vt.,  by  Thomas  B. 
Peck  ;  Baptisms  from  the  records  of  the  first  church  of  Holden,  Mass.,  1743-1822  ; 
John  Ilodgkin  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ; 
Samuel  Ilodgkins  or  Ilotchkiss,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by 
Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  The  Cotton  family,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  by  Frank  Ethridge 
Cotton  ;  Records  of  the  fourth  church  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  1743-1788  ;  Four  Bos 
ton  families — Holbrook,  Yendell,  Vail,  Whitman,  by  Victor  Channing  Sanborn  ; 
The  Treat  memorial  brass  in  Pitminster  church,  England  ;  Newton  Talbot,  by 
Hosea  Starr  Ballou  ;  Belcher  bible  records,  by  Charles  F.  Read  ;  Medfield,  Mass., 
gravestone  records  to  1850 ;  English  records  of  the  King  family  of  Suffield, 
Conn.,  by  Cameron  H.  King ;  Thomas  Blatchley  or  Blachley  and  his  descendants, 


492  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  The  descendants  of  John  Russell,  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  by 
Barrett  Beard  Russell  ;  Some  descendants  of  Digory  Sargent,  of  Boston  and 
Worcester,  by  Henry  Ernest  Woods ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Supplement  to  the 
April  number,  1904.  Proceedings  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society  at  the  annual  meeting,  13  January,  1904,  with  memoirs  of  deceased 
members,  1903.  Index  of  persons;  Index  of  places.  (3410 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The   New-England   Historical 
and  Genealogical   Register.     Vol.   LIX.     Boston,   1905. 

8vo,  pp.   424,  clxxxii.     Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents  :  Rev.  Egbert  Coffin  Smyth,  by  Edward  Young  Hincks ;  Revolu 
tionary  soldiers  from  Tolland  Co.,  Conn.  ;  The  descendants  of  John  Russell,  of 
Dartmouth,  Mass.,  by  Barrett  Beard  Russell;  Deane  family  bible  records; 
The  Cotton  family  of  Portsmouth,  N.  II.,  by  Frank  Ethridge  Cotton;  William 
Cleaves  Todd,  by  Samuel  Collins  Beane ;  John  Sheather,  of  Guilford,  Conn., 
and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  I).  Smyth  ;  John  Hobson,  or  Hopson,  of  Guil 
ford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth ;  Research  in  England, 
by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  John  Sherburne,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  and  some  of  his  de 
scendants,  by  Edward  Raymond  Sherburne  ;  Records  of  the  Fourth  Church  in 
Guilford,  Conn.,  1743-1788;  The  Wilmot  family,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  by 
Donald  Lines  Jacobus ;  Records  of  the  Second  Church  of  Scituate,  now  the 
First  Unitarian  Church  of  Norwell,  Mass.,  communicated  by  Wilford  Jacob 
Litchfield  ;  Captain  Edward  Johnson,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  de 
scendants,  by  Edward  Francis  Johnson  ;  Records  of  the  First  Church  at  Brain- 
tree.  Mass.  ;  Jabez  Gorham,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  his  descendants,  by 
Frank  W.  Sprague ;  Records  of  the  church  in  Vernon,  Conn.,  1762-1824,  com 
municated  by  Mary  K.  Talcott ;  Genealogical  gleanings  among  the  English 
archives,  by  J.  Henry  Lea;  Proceedings  of  the  Society;  Notes  and  queries; 
Book  notices  ;  Hon.  George  Frisbie  Hoar,  by  E.  Harlow  Russell  ;  Thomas  Clark, 
of  Milford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  Alexander  Chalker, 
of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  Captain  John 
Mason — not  governor  of  Portsmouth,  England,  by  Frank  Warren  Hackett ; 
Doane  family  bible  records ;  Rev.  Carlton  Albert  Staples,  by  Charles  Jason 
Staples  ;  Notes  on  the  family  of  Henry  Bristol,  by  Donald  Lines  Jacobus  ;  The 
naming  of  Hull,  Massachusetts,  by  Albert  Matthews  ;  Sailors  in  the  Louisburg 
Expedition  of  1745,  communicated  by  Alice  L.  \Vestgate ;  Records  of  the  Con 
gregational  Church  of  Chilmark,  Mass.,  1787-1820,  communicated  by  Wm.  J. 
Rotch  ;  Deaths  at  Edgartown,  Mass.,  1793-1827,  communicated  by  Harriet  M. 
Pease ;  Hon.  Marquis  Fayette  King,  by  Nathan  Goold ;  The  Stimpson  family, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  by  Charles  Collyer  Whittier ;  Hobby  family  bible 
records ;  Thomas  Kirkham,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by 
Ralph  D.  Smyth;  The  South  Meeting-House,  Boston  (1669-1729),  by  Mary 
Farwell  Ayer ;  Humphrey  Spinning,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
and  his  descendants,  by  Ralph  D.  Smyth  ;  Marriage  records  of  the  Rev.  Jere 
miah  Shaw,  of  Moultonborough,  N.  H.,  1779-1833 ;  Thomas  Trowbridge  and 
Elizabeth  Marshall,  by  Emory  McClintock  ;  Jeremy  Adams,  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Arthur  Adams ;  English  ancestry  of  Henry 
Adams,  of  Braintree,  by  Hiram  Francis  Fairbanks  ;  Hon.  Lucius  Manlius  Bolt- 
wood,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Diary  of  Sergeant  John  Burrell,  1759-1760  ;  The 
descendants  of  Captain  Richard  Olmstead,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  by  Frederick 
Stam  Hammond  ;  John  Walstone,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  by 
Ralph  D.  Smyth ;  William  Thorpe,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  Sheldon  B.  Thorpe  ;  The  Shermans  of  Yaxley,  in  Suffolk,  Eng 
land,  by  Thomas  T.  Sherman  ;  Supplement  to  the  April  number,  1905,  of  the 
Register  :  Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  the  annual  meeting,  11  January,  1905, 
with  memoirs  of  deceased  members,  1904  ;  Index  of  persons  ;  Index  of  places. 

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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  brief  memoir  of  Gen.  David 
Cobb,  of  the  Revolutionary  Army.     [Boston.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.      Portrait.  (3418 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution. 

Sheet.      No  date.  (3419 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     On   the   multiplied    metamor 
phoses  of  Surnames  in  our  Country.     By  S.  Swett.     Boston. 

Slip  from  The  Register.  (3420 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  493 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular  [No.  1].     1845. 
4to,  pp.  3. 
Same,  2nd  ed.,   1847.      Sheet.  (3421 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  No.  2  of  the  Society. 
April,  184G.  [Boston,  1840.] 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (3422 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY,     circular   No.    3.     June,    1847. 

[Boston,  1847.] 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (3423 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Circular    to    Corresponding 

Members.     1847. 

Sheet.  (3423a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular,  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws.  1847. 

4 to,  pp.  3.  (3423b 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Checkley  family.  By  S.  G. 
Drake.  [Boston,  1848.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (3424 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Brief  memoirs  of  John  and 
Walter  Deane,  two  of  the  first  settlers  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  and  of  the  early 
generations  of  their  descendants ;  preceded  by  some  remarks  on  the  origin 
of  the  name,  with  incidental  notices  of  other  Deans  in  England  and  America. 
By  William  Reed  Deane.  Boston,  1849. 

Svo,   pp.   16.      R.  (3425 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoirs  of  Charles  Frost. 
By  Usher  Parsons.  [Boston,  1849.] 

Svo,  pp.   15.      No  title-page.      R.  (3426 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of 
Solomon  Piper,  of  Dublin,  N.  I-I.  [By  Solomon  Piper.]  Boston,  1849. 

8vo',  pp.  20.  (3427 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Family  of  Elder  Thomas  Leverett,  of  Boston.  By  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff. 
Boston,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.  20.      Portrait.      R.  (3428 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Gilbert  Family,  in  both  Old  and  New  England.  By  J.  Wingate  Thornton. 
Boston,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.  23. 

R.      Fifty  copies.  (3429 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
Descendants  of  William  Bradford,  Second  Governor  of  New  Plymouth,  in 
New  England.  Principally  collected  by  Guy  M.  Fessenden.  Boston,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.  27.      R.  (3430 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  notices  of  Samuel  Gor 
ton,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Warwick,  R.  I.,  during  his  residence  at 
Plymouth,  Portsmouth,  and  Providence,  chiefly  derived  from  early  manu 
scripts  ;  with  a  brief  introductory  memoir.  By  Charles  Deane.  Boston, 
1850. 

4to,  pp.  41. 

R.     Twenty-five  copies.  (3431 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the 
family  of  Richard  Otis,  and  collaterally  of  the  Families  of  Baker,  Varney 
[etc].  Prepared  and  arranged  by  Horatio  N.  Otis.  Boston,  1851. 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  48.      R.  (3433 


494  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Genealogica,  Memoir  of  the 
Leonard  Family;  containing  a  full  account  of  the  first  three  generations  of 
the  family  of  James  Leonard,  who  was  an  early  settler  of  Taunton,  Ms., 
with  incidental  notices  of  later  descendants.  By  William  R.  Deane.  Bos 
ton,  1851. 

8vo,   pp.   23,    (1).      R.  (3433 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memoir  of  Cotton  Mather, 

with  a  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Mather.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.     Boston, 
1851. 

8vo.   pp.    (1),   10.      Two  portraits.      II.  (3434 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Memoir,  or  Defence  of  Hugh 
Peters.  By  Joseph  B.  Felt.  Boston,  1851. 

8vo,  pp.  67.      Portrait.      R.  (3435 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Recovery  of  some  materials 
for  the  early  history  of  Dorchester,  general  and  particular.  Prepared  for 
the  Register.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston,  1851. 

8vo,  pp.  20.      Seal.      R.  (343G 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  memoirs  of  the  life  and 
writings    of   the    Rev.    Thomas    Prince,    together    with    a    pedigree    of    his 
family.     By  Samuel  G.  Drake.     Boston,  1851. 
8vo,   pp.   12.     Two  portraits. 
Appended  "Subscribers'  names,"  pp.  13,    (1).  (3437 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  to  the  members  of 
the  Society,  delivered  March  1,  1852,  by  William  Jenks.  Boston,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.   18.  (3438 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Expedition  against  Quebec. 
Journal  kept  by  Joseph  Ware,  of  Needham,  Mass.,  with  a  short  genealogy 
of  the  Ware  family,  by  W.  B.  Trask.  [Boston,  1852.] 

8vo,  pp.   17.      R.  (3439 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Francis  Higginson. 
By  Joseph  B.  Felt.  Boston,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  23.      R.  (344) 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  to  the 
members  of  the  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  by  William  Whiting,  presi 
dent,  January  12,  1853.  Boston,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (3441 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  adventures  of  Capt.  Love- 
well.  By  Frederic  Kidder. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      No  title-page. 

(Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1853.)  (3441a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Appendix.  Notice  of  Major 
Zephania  Leonard.  LBy  W.  R.  Deane.]  From  the  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register  January,  1853.  Boston,  1853. 

8vo,    pp.    21-23.  (3442 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Farrar  family. 
By  a  member  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society  [Timothy 
Farrar].  [Boston.  1853.] 

8vo,  pp.  45.      R.  (3443 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Declaration  of  remarkable 
Providences  in  the  Course  of  my  Life.  By  John  Dane,  of  Ipswich.  1682. 
In  which  is  added  a  pedigree  of  the  Dane  family  and  a  few  notes.  By  n. 
member  of  the  Society  [John  Ward  Dean].  Boston,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (3444 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  495 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Increase  Sunnier, 
Governor  of  Massachusetts.  By  William  II.  Sunnier.  Together  with  a 
genealogy  of  the  Sunnier  family.  Boston,  1854. 

8vo,   pp.  70.      Portrait.  (3445 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  review  of  Winthrop's  journal, 
as  edited  and  published  by  James  Savage.     Prepared  for  and  published  in 
the  Register,  October,  1853,  and  January,  1854.     By  the  editor  of  that  peri 
odical  [S.  G.  Drake].     Boston,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  23.      Four  portraits. 

Portraits  not  found  in  all  copies.  (3446 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  glance  at  private  libraries. 
By  Luther  Farnham.     Boston,  -1855. 
8vo,  pp.  70. 
(Read  before  the  Society,  Oct.,  1853,  and  published  by  vote  of  the  Society.) 

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XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Eliot  Bureau.  [By  W.  H. 
Sunnier.]  [Boston,  1855.] 

8vo,  pp.  329-334.      No  title  page.      R.  (3447 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Notice  of   William   Thaddeus 

Harris.     Prepared  for  and  published  in  the  January  number  of  the  New- 

England   Historical   and   Genealogical   Register  for   1855.     [By   Francis   J. 

Child.]     Boston,  1855. 

Sq.   IGrao,  .pp.   14.  (3448 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  Temple  Fam 
ily,  with  notes  and  pedigrees  of  the  family  of  Bowdoin.  Reprinted  from  the 
Register,  with  corrections  and  additions.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  [Boston, 
1856.] 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (3449 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  Sanborn  Fam 
ily.  By  Nathan  Sanborn,  M.  D.  From  the  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register.  July  and  October,  1856.  Boston,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (3450 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Review  of  "  The  Pilgrims  of 

Boston   and  their  descendants,   with   an   introduction    by    Edward   Everett. 

By  Thomas  Bridgman."     By  W.  II.  Whitmore.     [Boston,  1856. J 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (3451 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  brief  account  of  the  Quincy 

family,  of  Boston,  Mass.     Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1857. 

With  additions  and  corrections.     [By  W.  H.  Whitmore.]     Boston,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (34512 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  account  of  the  Descend 
ants  of  John  and  Elinor  Whitney,  of  Watertown,  Mass.  [By  H.  A.  Whit 
ney.]  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register  for  April  and  July, 
1857.  Boston,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (3453 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoranda  Relating  to  the 
Lane,  Reyner,  and  Whipple  families.  Yorkshire  and  Massachusetts.  By 
W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  24.     Folded  sheet.     R.  (3454 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  delivered  at  annual 
meeting  of  the  Society,  January  20,  1858.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston, 
1858. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (3455 


496  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  branch  of  the  Whitney 
family.  [By  L.  M.  Harris.]  [Boston,  1858.] 

Svo,  pp.  7.  (3456. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  By-laws. 
Circular  No.  4.  January,  1858.  [Boston,  1858.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (3457 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Family  meeting  of  the  descend 
ants  of  Charles  Kellogg,  of  Kelloggsville,  N.  Y.,  with  some  genealogical 
items  of  the  Kellogg  family.  [By  D.  O.  Kellogg.]  Boston,  1858. 

Svo,  pp.   (1),  8.      R.  (345S 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historic- 
Genealogical  Society  to  the  members  of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts, 
being  a  counter  remonstrance  of  said  Society  to  a  remonstrance  or  "  Me 
morial  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,"  against  the  petition  of  the 
former  for  a  change  in  its  corporate  name.  Boston,  1858. 

Svo,  pp.  8.      Signed  Francis  Brinley. 

Same,  second  edition.      Boston,  1858.     Svo,  pp.  8.  (3459 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  paper  on  New  England  archi 
tecture,  read  before  the  Society  September  4,  1858.  By  N.  H.  Chamberlain. 
Boston,  1858. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (34GO 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Pedigree  of  the  Odin  family. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  July,  1858.  [By  G.  C.  Odiorne?]  [Boston, 
1858.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.  (3461 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Speech  of  Josiah  Quincy,  de 
livered  in  February,  1858,  before  the  committee  of  the  Massachusetts  legis 
lature,  to  whom  was  referred  the  petition  of  the  Society  for  a  change  of 
their  corporate  name,  and  the  remonstrance  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society.  [  Boston,  1858.  ] 

Svo,  pp.  8.      No  title-page.  (3462 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society,  in 
the  hall  of  the  house  of  representatives  of  Massachusetts,  September  13, 
1859.  The  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Maj.  General  James 
Wolfe,  with  passages  omitted  in  the  delivery,  and  illustrated  notes  and 
documents.  By  Lorenzo  Sabine.  Boston,  1859. 

Svo,   pp.    100.  (3463 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  defence  of  Col.  Timothy 
Pickering  against  Bancroft's  History.  By  S.  Swett.  [Boston,  1859.] 

12mo,   pp.   12.      R.  (3464 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  genealogy  of  the  Norton 
family,  with  miscellaneous  notes.  [By  W.  H.  Whitmore.]  [Boston,  1859.] 

Svo,   pp.   10.      R.  (3465 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Officers  and  committees  of  the 
Society  from  its  formation  to  May,  1859.  Compiled  by  John  Ward  Dean. 
[Boston,  1859.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.  '  No  title-page.  (3466 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  [Review  of]  Proceedings  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1855-1858.  [By  S.  G.  Drake.]  [Bos 
ton,  1859..] 

8vp,  pp.  3.  <346T 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  497 

NKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Southern  library.  A  state 
ment  read  before  the  Society,  Wednesday,  October  5,  1859,  from  notes  of  a 
recent  journey  in  the  South.  [Boston,  1859.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.      Relates  to  the  library  of  A.  A.   Smets,  Savannah. 
Ga.  (3468 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  notices  of  Thomas 
Fuller  and  his  descendants,  with  a  genealogy  of  the  Fuller  family.  By  a 
descendant.  Reprinted  from  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  for  October,  1859.  Boston,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (3469 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogies  of  the  families  and 
descendants  of  the  early  settlers  of  Watertown,  Massachusetts.  With  illus 
trations,  maps,  and  notes.  By  H.  Bond.  Second  edition.  With  a  memoir 
of  the  author,  by  H.  G.  Jones.  Two  volumes  in  one.  Boston :  Published 
by  the  Society.  1860. 

8vo,  pp.   1094.  (347O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  Everett  fam 
ily.  By  Edward  F.  Everett.  Reprinted  from  the  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register  for  July,  1860.  Boston,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (3471 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Mrs.  Skinner  and  the  massacre 
at  Wyoming.  Communicated  to  the  Register,  by  D.  Williams  Paterson. 
[Boston,  I860.] 

12mo,  pp.  399-402.  No  title-page.  R.  (3472 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Perkins  family  of  Connecticut. 
By  Fred  B.  Perkins.  [Boston,  I860.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  No  title-page.  R.  (3473 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Result  of  some  researches 
among  the  British  archives  for  information  relative  to  the  founders  of  New 
England.  Originally  collected  for  and  published  in  the  New-England  His 
torical  and  Genealogical  Register,  now  corrected  and  enlarged.  By  S.  G. 
Drake.  Boston,  1860. 

4to,  pp.  143.      Maps.     Two  plates. 

Same.     Second  edition.     Boston,  1862,  4to,  pp.  xii,  148. 

Same.      Third  edition.      Boston,  1865,  4to,  pp.  xxi.  148.      Plates.  (3474 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  recollections  of  Washing 
ton's  visit  to  Boston.  By  William  II.  Sunnier.  [Boston,  I860.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3475 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Further  traces  of  the  ancient 
Northmen  in  America,  with  geological  evidences  of  the  location  of  their 
Vineland.  By  Abner  Morse.  Read  before  the  Society,  and  published  at 
their  request.  Boston,  1861. 

12mo,  pp.  20.      R.  (3476 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Col.  Thomas  Knowl- 
ton,  of  Ashford,  Conn.  By  Ashbel  Woodward.  Boston,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.    (1),   16.      Two  plates.      R.  (3477 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
Society  at  its  annual  meeting,  January  1,  1862,  by  Winslow  Lewis,  president. 
Boston,  1862. 

8vo,   pp.   12.  (3478 

NKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  brief  history  of  the  Society, 
read  at  the  monthly  meeting,  May  7,  1862,  by  J.  H.  Sheppard.    Albany,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.   17.  (3479 

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498  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  memoir  of  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh,  prepared  for  and  published  in  the  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register  for  April,  1862,  and  now  reprinted  with  additions. 
By  S.  G.  Drake.  Boston,  1862. 

4 to,  pp.  35.  (348O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Brief  sketches  of  the  officers 
who  were  in  the  battle  of  Lake  Erie.  By  Usher  Parsons.  Albany,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  13.      li.  (3481 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Henry  Kingsbury  and  his  de 
scendants.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  [Boston,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.      K.  (3482 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Bartholomew  Brown, 
read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  February  5,  1862,  by  Ebenezer  Alden. 
[Boston,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (3483 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Obituaries  of  deceased  mem 
bers,  1862.  By  William  B.  Trask.  [Boston,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  40.      No  title-page.  (3484 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Officers  of  the  Society  for 
1862-1886. 

Four  sheets.  (3485 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Prospectus  of  the  16th  volume 
of  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  for  the  year  1862. 

1  sheet.  (3845a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  Nathan  Appleton, 
LL.  D.  By  John  H.  Sheppard.  [Boston,  1862.] 

Svo,   pp.   12.      R.  (3486 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Vassalls  of  New  England 
and  their  immediate  descendants.  A  genealogical  and  biographical  sketch 
compiled  from  church  and  town  records.  By  Edward  Doubleday  Harris. 
Albany,  1862. 

Svo,  pp.  26.      R.  (3487 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  genealogical  sketch  of  the 
family  of  Field,  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  and  of  Flushing 
and  Newtown,  in  Long  Island,  New  York.  With  a  tabular  pedigree.  By 
Osgood  Field.  Albany,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  9.      Folded  plate.  (3488 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  at  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  January  7,  1863.  By  Winslow  Lewis,  presi 
dent.  Boston,  1863. 

Svo,  pp.  17,    (1).     Contains  also  list  of  officers.  (3489 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  Jona 
than  Potts,  director-general  of  the  hospitals  of  the  northern  and  middle 
departments  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution,  with  extracts  from  his  corre 
spondence.  By  Edward  D.  Neill.  Albany,  1863. 

Svo,  pp.   18.      R.  (349O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     A  brief  history  of  the  New- 
England  Historical   and   Genealogical  Register,   being  the  preface  to  the 
seventeenth  volume  of  that  work.     By  John  Ward  Dean.     [Boston,  1863.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.  (3491 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  memoir  of  Andrew 
Henshaw  Ward.  By  William  B.  Trask.  Albany,  1863. 

Svo,  pp.  11.      Portraits.     R.  (3492 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  499 

XEW- ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Brief    memoir    of    \Vinslo\v 

Lewis.     By  John  II.  Sheppard.     Albany,   18(33. 

8vo,  pp.  33,   (1).      Portrait.      R.  (3493 

XKW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Genealogy   of  the   Messinger 

family,  compiled  by  George  W.  Messinger.     Albany,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.   14.      R.  (3494 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memoir  of  Samuel  G.  Drake, 
author  of  the  Book  of  the  Indians,  History  of  Boston,  etc.  By  John  H. 
Sheppard.  Albany,  1863. 

Small  4to,  pp.  3(3.      Portrait.      R.  (3495 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Officers    for    the   year    1863. 
Annual  meeting,  1863.     [Boston,  1863.] 
8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page.     R. 
Same.      1864.      [Boston,   1864.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.      R.  (3496 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Percival  and  Ellen  Green. 
[By  Samuel  A.  Green.]  [Boston,  1863.] 

8vo,    pp.    5.      No    title-page.      R.  (3497 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  the  family  of 
Dumaresq,  to  which  are  added  reminiscences  of  James  Dumaresq,  and  an 
appendix  of  documents.  [Albany,  1863.] 

8vo,  pp.  22  (1). 

Reprinted  in  part  from  the  Reyister.  (349S 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  of  the  life  of  Michael 
Wigglesworth,  author  of  the  "  Day  of  Doom."     By  John  Ward  Dean.     To 
which  is  appended  a  fragment  of  his  autobiography,  some  of  his  letters,  and 
a  catalogue  of  his  library.     Albany,  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 
A  second  edition  with  considerable  additional  matter  was  published  in  1871. 

( 3499 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Vickers  or  Vickery  family. 
[By  George  R.  Vickery.  'Boston,  1863.] 

8vo,   pp.   5.      No   title-page.     Appended   Lombard   family.  (35   O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  discovery  of 
an  ancient  ship  on  the  eastern  shore  of  Cape  Cod.  By  Amos  Otis.  Albany, 
1864. 

Svo,   pp.    10.      Two  plates.      R.  (35Ot 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  address  of  the  presi 
dent  of  the  Society,  delivered  January  6,  1864.  By  Winslow  Lewis. 
Albany,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  0.      R.  (3502 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  biographical  sketch  of 
Elkanah  Watson,  founder  of  agricultural  societies  in  America,  and  the  pro 
jector  of  canal  communication  in  Xew  York  State,  with  a  brief  genealogy 
of  the  Watson  family,  early  settled  in  Plymouth  Colony.  By  Win.  R.  Deane. 
Albany,  1864. 

8vo,   pp.   16.      Portrait.      Woodcut.  (35O3 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  memoir  of  John  Bar- 
stow,  of  Providence,  R.  I.  By  Alexander  Caswell.  Albany,  1864. 

8vo,   pp.   11.      Portrait.      R.  (35O4 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Epitaph  of  Rev.  John  Ward, 
of  Haverhill,  Eng.  [By  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1864.] 

Svo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page.     R.  (35O5 


500  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Extract  from  the  Doop-boek, 
or  Baptismal  Register  of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church  of  Sche- 
nectady,  N.  Y.  [By  Jonathan  Pearson.]  Albany,  1804. 

Svo,   pp.   14.      R.  (3506 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  Gale  Family. 
By  George  Gale.  [Boston,  1864.] 

Svo,  pp.  9.      No  title-page.      K.  (35O7 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the 
Old  Church,  Quincy,  Mass.  By  Frederic  A.  Whitney.  Albany,  18G4. 

8vo,  pp.  IT.      Woodcut.      R.  (35:. 8 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Notes  on  the  Winthrop  Family 

and  its   English  Connections  before  its  Emigration  to  New   England.     By 

William   II.    Whitmore.     Reprinted   with   additions   from   the   Register  for 

April,  1804.     Albany,  1864. 

Svo,  pp.  6    (4).      R.  (3509 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  One  Branch  of  a  Family  of 
Adams.  By  William  S.  Appleton.  [Boston,  1864.] 

One  page.     No  title-page.      R.  (351O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Original  Planning  and  Con 
struction  of  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  By  S.  Swett.  With  engravings. 
Albany,  1864. 

Svo,  pp.  9.      R.  (3511 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  remarks  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Gen.  David  Cobb,  delivered  at  the  Taunton  Lyceum,  July  2, 
1830.  By  Francis  Baylies.  Albany,  1864. 

Svo,  pp.  18.     Portrait.      R.  (3512 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Tercentenary    celebration    of 
the  birth  of  Shakespeare,  by  the  Society,  April  23,  1864.     Boston,  1864. 
Svo.  pp.  71. 
Twenty-five  copies  large  paper.      Two  hundred  and  seventy-five  small  paper. 

(3513 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Tercentenary  celebration  of  the 
birth  of  Shakespeare.  Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1864.  [Bos 
ton,  1864.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Consists  of  proceedings  of  the  meeting,  with  poem  by  J.  II.  Sheppard.        (3514 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  .GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Will  of  Herbert  Pelham,  Esq., 
1672. 

Svo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted   from  the  Register  for  April,   1864.  (3515 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  before  the  Society 
at  the  annual  meeting,  January  4,  1865.  By  Winslow  Lewis,  president.  To 
which  is  added  a  report  of  the  proceedings.  Boston,  1865. 

Svo.  pp.   20.  (3516 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     A    brief    genealogy    of    the 

descendants  of  William  Hutchinson  and  Thomas  Oliver.     Reprinted,  with 

additions,  from  the  Regivter  for  1865.     By  W.  H.  Whitmore.     Boston.  is<r». 

Svo,  pp.  38,  large  paper.  (3517 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Thos.  Jeimer. 
Communicated  by  William  S.  Appleton.  [Boston,  1865.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page.  (3518 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln, 
before  the  Society,  May  3,  1865.  By  Elias  Nason.  Boston,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (3519 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  501 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Family  of  Badcock,  of 
Milton,  Mass.  By  William  S.  Appleton.  [Boston,  1805.] 

8vo,  pp.  5.     No  title-page.      R.  (352O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Family  of  Nathaniel  Sparhawk, 
of  Cambridge.  [By  William  S.  Appleton.  1  [Boston,  1865.] 

8vo,  pp.  2,   (1).      No  title-page.      R.  (3521 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  journal  kept  by  John  Leach 
during  his  confinement  by  the  British,  in  Boston  gaol,  in  1775.  Communi 
cated  to  the  Register  by  Edward  Jacob  Forster.  [Boston,  1865.] 

8vo,  pp.  11.      No  title-page.  (3522 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Gideon  F.  Thayer. 
Communicated  by  Thomas  dishing  to  the  "New-England  Historical  and  Gene 
alogical  Register  for  April,  1865.  [Boston,  18(55.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Portraits.     No  title-page.  (3523 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  John  Brooks,  gov 
ernor  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts.     Communicated  by  Charles  Brooks  to 
the  Neic-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.     [Boston,  1865.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page.     Portrait. 

Title  on  cover.  (3524 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  the  Lincoln  Families 
of  Massachusetts,  with  some  account  of  the  Family  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  Solomon  Lincoln.  Boston,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      R.  (3525 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Notice  of  the  Shakspeare  ter 
centenary.  Communicated  by  William  Reed  Deane  to  the  Register  for 
April,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  2.  (352« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences  of  the  Vaughan 
family,  and  more  particularly  of  Benjamin  Vaughan.  Read  before  the 
Society,  August  2,  1865.  By  John  II.  Sheppard.  With  a  few  additions,  a 
genealogy,  and  notes.  Boston,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (3527 

\EW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  to  the  memory  of 
Edward  Everett,  by  the  Society,  January  17  and  February  1,  1865.  Boston, 
1865. 

8vo,  pp.  97.  Portrait.  Illustrated.  (352S 

\EW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  1865-1905.  Bos 
ton,  1865-1905. 

8vo,  59  pamphlets.      Namely  : 

An  address  before  the  Society  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  4,  1865,  by 
Winslow  Lewis,  M.  D.,  president  of  the  Society.  To  which  is  added  a  report  of 
the  proceedings,  pp.  20. 

Valedictory  address  on  retiring  from  the  office  of  president  of  the  Society, 
February  7,  1866,  by  Winslow  Lewis,  M.  D.  Appended  proceedings,  pp.  23. 

An  address  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  2,  1867,  by  John  A.  Andrew, 
LL.  I).,  president  of  the  Society.  To  which  is  added  a  report  of  the  proceedings 
at  said  meeting,  pp.  11,  (1). 

Address  of  Marshall  I*.  Wilder,  president  of  the  Society,  at  the  annual  meet 
ing,  January  1,  1868,  and  at  a  special  meeting,  January  1C.  To  which  are 
appended  reports  of  the  proceedings  at  these  meetings,  pp.  15,  (1). 

Address  of  Marshall  I*.  Wilder,  president  of  the  Society,  at  the  annual  meet 
ing,  January  6,  1869.  To  which  is  appended  a  report  of. the  proceedings  at  that 
meeting,  pp.  10,  (2). 

Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  president  of  the  Society,  at  the  annual  meet 
ing,  January  5,  1870.  To  which  is  appended  a  report  of  the  proceedings  at  that 
meeting,  a  list  of  life  members,  and  the  constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Society, 
pp.  26,  (2). 


502  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  president  of  the  Society,  at  the  annual  meeting, 
January  4,  1871.  To  which  are  appended  the  proceedings  at  that  meeting  and 
a  list  of  the  honorary  and  life  members,  pp.  36. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual   meeting,  January  3,   1872.     pp.   PS. 

Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  president  of  the  Society,  and  the  other  pro 
ceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  1,  1873.  Boston,  1873.  pp.  44. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  7,   1874.      Boston,  1874.     pp.  48. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  6,   1875.      Boston,   1875.     pp.  52. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  5,   1876.      Boston,   1876.     pp.  68. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  3,  1877.  With  lists  of  present 
members,  and  of  officers  from  1845  to  1877.  Boston,  1877.  pp.  64. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  2,  1878.     Boston,   1878.     pp.  46. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  1,   1870.     Boston,  1879.     pp.  45. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  7,  1880.     Boston,  1880.     pp.  47. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  5,  1881.  Boston,  1881.  pp.  56. 
Pages  27-36  contain  E.  F.  Slafter's  report  on  the  Knox  manuscripts. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  4,  1882.      Boston,  1882.     pp.  46. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  3,  1883.     Boston,  1883.     pp.  48. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  2,  1884.      Boston,  1884.     pp.  42. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  7,  1885.  Boston,  1885.  pp.  47. 
Pages  20-25  contain  report  on  governors'  chairs,  by  E.  F.  Slafter. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  6,  1886.      Boston,   1886.     pp.  43. 

During  presidency  of  Mr.  Wilder,  1868-1886,  the  Proceedings  were  issued  in 
two  forms — one  with  regular  cover  and  one  "Address  of  the  lion.  Marshall  P. 
Wilder,  president  of  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society  and  other 
proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting." 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  5,  1887.     Boston,  1887.     pp.  48. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  4,  1888.  Boston,  1888.  pp.  40. 
'roceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  2,  1880.  Boston,  1889.  pp.  62. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  1,  1890.  Boston,  1890.  pp.  39. 
'roceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  7,  1801.  Boston,  1801.  pp.  38. 
'roceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  6,  1892.  Boston,  1892.  pp.  58. 
'roceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  4,  1893.  Boston,  1893.  pp.  48. 
'roceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  3,  1894.  Boston,  1894.  8vo,  pp. 
46,  15.  The  last  15  pages  contain  the  by-laws,  1894. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  2,  1895.     Boston,  1895.     pp.  47. 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  1,  1896,  with  memoirs  of  deceased 
members.  Boston,  1896.  pp.  166,  (1). 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  6,  1807,  with  memoirs  of  deceased 
members.  Boston,  1897.  pp.  128,  (1). 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  5,  1808,  with  memoirs  of  deceased 
members,  and -list  of  members,  April  1,  1898.  Boston,  1808.  pp.  146,  (1). 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  11,  1809.  With  the  charter  and 
by-laws  of  the  Society  and  rules  and  orders  of  the  council.  Boston,  1899. 
pp.  72.  (3529 

NFW -ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Supplementary  number,  1900.  Proceedings  at 
the  annual  meeting,  January  10,  1900,  with  memoirs  of  deceased  members. 
1898-1899.  Boston,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  cl,    (1).  (353O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Supplement  to  April  number,  1901.  Proceed 
ings  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  9,  1901,  with  memoirs  of  deceased 
members,  1900.  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  xcvi,    (1).  (3531 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Supplement  to  April  number,  1902.  Proceedings 
at  the  annual  meeting,  January  8,  1902,  with  memoirs  of  deceased  members, 
1901.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixxvii   (1).  (3532 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Supplement  to  April  number,  1903.  Proceedings 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  503 

at  the  annual  meeting,  January  14,  1908,  with  memoirs  of  deceased  mem 
bers,  1902.     Boston,  1908. 

8vo,  pp.  Ixix    (1).  (3533 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register.  Supplement  to  April  number,  1904.  Proceedings 
of  the  Society  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  13,  1904,  with  memoirs  of 
deceased  members,  1903.  Boston,  1904. 

8vo,   pp.   oxiv    (1).  (3534 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register.  Supplement  to  April  number,  1905.  Proceed 
ings  of  the  Society  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  11,  1905,  with  memoirs 
of  deceased  members,  1904.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  cvii    (1).  (3535 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Hon. 
Elijah  Hay  ward.]  [Boston,  1866.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page.  (3536 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  Ezekiel 
Whitman.  By  John  H.  Sheppard.  [Boston,  1866.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page.     R.  (3536a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  memoir  of  Giles  Fir- 

min,  one  of  the  ejected  ministers  of  1662.  By  John  Ward  Dean.     Boston, 
1866. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      R.  (3537 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Biographical   sketch  of  Hon. 
Ezekiel  Whitman,  LL.  D.     By  I.  II.  S. 
8vo,  pp.  2.       No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  I860.  (3537a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Conditions  of  success  in  genea 
logical  investigations,  illustrated  in  the  character  of  Nathaniel  Chauncey. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  March  2,  1866,  by  William  Chauncey 
Fowler.  Boston,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (3538 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Joshua  Coffin.  Communicated 
for  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  July,  1866, 
by  Elias  Nason.  [Boston,  1866.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (3539 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  list  of  the  general  officers  of 
the  Revolutionary  army,  appointed  by  the  Continental  Congress,  from  June 
17,  1775,  to  the  close  of  the  war,  September  30,  1783.  Prepared  by  Jere 
miah  Colburn.  [Boston,  1866.] 

8vo,  pp.   12.      R.  (3540 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  posterity  of  William  War 
ner,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  Communicated  for  the 
New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  by  Edward  Warner. 
[Boston,  1866.] 

Svo,  pp.  10.     No  title-page.  (3541 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  on  the  Sudbury  fight, 
April,  1676.  Read  at  the  October  meeting  of  the  Society,  1866,  and  re 
printed  from  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.  [By 
Frederic  Kidder  and  A.  B.  Underwood.  Boston,  1866.] 

8vo,  pp.  12.      No  title-page.     Title  on  cover.  (3542 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Story  of  the  embarkation 
of  Cromwell  and  his  friends  for  New  England.  [By  John  Ward  Dean.] 
Boston,  1866. 

Svo,  pp.  11.      R.  (3543 


504  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Valedictory  address  on  retiring 
from  the  office  of  president  of  the  Society.  Delivered  February  7,  1866,  by 
Winslow  Lewis.  [With  proceedings  of  the  Society.]  Boston,  1866. 

8vo,   pp.   23.      R.  (3544 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Wads  worth  monument.  Date 
of  Sudbury  fight.  Communicated  to  the  New-England  Historical  and  Gene 
alogical  Register  for  April,  1866,  by  George  S.  Boutwell.  Boston,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.   11.  (3545 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Ward's  magnet,  or  heavenly 
attractions.  Communicated  to  the  Register  for  July,  1866,  by  John  H.  Shep- 
pard.  [Boston,  1866.] 

Svo,  pp.  6.     No  title-page.  (3546 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Will  of  Rev.  Richard  Mather. 

Transcribed  from  the  record,  in  Suffolk  probate  office,  Vol.  vi,  by  William 

B.  Trask,  and  communicated  to  the  Register  for  July,  1866.     [Boston,  1866.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.  (3547 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     An  address  delivered  before  the 

Society   at  the  annual   meeting,   January   2,    1867.     By   John   A.    Andrew, 

LL.  D.     To  which  is  added  a  report  of  the  proceedings  at  said  meeting. 

Boston,  1867. 

Svo,  pp.  11,    (1).  (3548 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  Eastman 
family  for  the  first  four  generations.  Compiled  by  Lucius  Root  Eastman. 
Boston,  18(57. 

Svo.  pp.   11.      R.  (3549 

NE\V-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  several  visits  to  the 
Indians  on  the  Kemiefoec  River,  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Baxter,  of  Medfielcl. 
Mass.  1717.  With  notes,  by  Elias  Nason.  Boston,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  18.      R.  (355O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder. 
By  John  H.  Sheppard.  Boston,  1867. 

8vo.  pp.   (1),  54.      Portrait.      R.  (3551 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY'.      Memoir    of    Samuel    Blake. 
Communicated  by  William  B.  Trask. 
8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1867.  (3552 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY'.  The  Peirce  family  of  the  Old 
Colony.  Communicated  for  the  Register  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce.  [Boston, 
1867.] 

Svo,  pp.  (7).     No  title-page.  (3553 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY'.  [Wilder  family.  Genealogy. 
By  John  H.  Sheppard.]  [Boston,  1867.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.     R.  (3554 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Addresses    of    Marshall    P. 
Wilder,  president  of  the  Society,  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  1,  1868, 
and  at  a  special  meeting,  January  16.     To  which  are  appended  reports  of  the 
proceedings  at  those  meetings.     Boston,  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  15,  (1). 
Same.      [Second  edition.]      Boston,    1868.      Svo,   pp.   14,    (2).     R.  (3555 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  at  the  family  meeting 
of  the  descendants  of  John  Tuthill.  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  Southold, 
N.  Y.,  held  at  New  Suffolk,  L.  I.,  August  28,  1867.  By  Hon.  William  H.  TUt- 
hill.  Boston,  1868.  Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  186a 

8vo,  pp.  317-334.  (3555a 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  505 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Leonard  Ches 
ter,  of  Blaby,  England,  and  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Boston,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3556 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  before  the  Society, 
April  2,  1808,  on  the  life  and  character  of  John  Albion  Andrew,  with  pro 
ceedings  and  appendix.  By  Elias  Nason.  Boston,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.  76.     .Portrait.      R.  (3557 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  early  New  England  mar 
riage  dower,  with  notes  on  the  lineage  of  Richard  Scott,  of  Providence. 
By  Martin  B.  Scott.  Boston,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.  0.      R.  (3558 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  first 
three  generations  of  Prebles  in  America :  with  an  account  of  Abraham 
Preble,  the  emigrant,  their  common  ancestor,  and  of  his  grandson,  Brig. 
Gen.  Jedediah  Preble,  and  his  descendants.  By  George  Henry  Preble. 
Boston,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  336.      Portraits.      Plate. 

Reprinted  in  small  part  from  the  Register.  (3559 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  Genealogy  of  the  Hutchin- 
son  family  of  Yorkshire,  and  of  the  American  branch  of  the  family  descended 
from  Richard  Hutchinson,  of  Salem,  Mass.  By  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester. 
Boston,  1808. 

4to,  pp.  33.      Plate. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July.  1868  (3559a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Maj.  Thomas  Leonard.  By 
William  R.  Deane.  [Boston,  1808.] 

8vo,  pp.  25-28.      R.  (356O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Curtis. 
[By  N.  Curtis.]  Boston,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.  14.      Portrait.      R.  (3561 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Robert  Hooper. 
By  John  H.  Sheppard.  Boston,  1-808. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      Portrait.      R.  (3562 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Stephen  Minot  Weld. 
By  Robert  M.  Morse,  jr.  Boston,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.   11.      R.  (3563 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  William  Hickling 
Prescott,  historian  of  Spain,  Mexico,  and  Peru.  By  Charles  '  H.  Hart. 
Boston,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.  13.      Portrait.      R.  (3564 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  of  Marshall  P.  Wilder, 

president   of   the    Society,    at   the   annual    meeting,    January    0,    1809.     To 

which  is  appended  a  report  of  the  proceedings  at  that  meeting.     Boston, 

1809. 

8vo,  pp.  10,    (2).  (3565 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  assassination  plot  in  New 
York  in  1770.  A  letter  of  William  Eustis,  surgeon  in  the  Revolutionary 
army  and  late  governor  of  Massachusetts.  With  notes.  By  Edmund  F. 
Slafter.  Boston,  1809. 

8vo,  pp.  6.      R.  (3566 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  genealogy  of  the  Usher 
family  of  New  England.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Reprinted,  with  additions, 
from  the  Register  for  Oct.  1,  1809.  Boston,  1809. 

8vo,  pp.    (1),  11.  (3567 


506  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  of  Norwich,  Ver 
mont,  and  names  of  the  original  proprietors,  with  brief  historical  notes. 
By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3568 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws. 
Printed  under  the  supervision  of  the  committee  for  revising  the  constitu 
tion,  pursuant  to  a  vote  of  the  Society,  January  0,  1869.  [Boston,  1869.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.      R.  ( 3569 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  D'Amerie,  Emery,  Amory. 
[By  J.  Wingate  Thornton.]  Boston,  1869. 

8vo.   pp.    16.      R.  (3570 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  early  records  of  the  town 
of    Dorchester,    Mass.     Transcribed    with    explanatory    notes,    by    William 
Blake  Trask.       Boston,  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 
Reprinted  from  the  Ref/istcr  for  April,  July,  October,  1867,  and  January,  1868. 

(3570o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Early  shipbuilding  in   Massa 
chusetts.     By  George  Henry  Treble.     Nos.  1-5.     [Boston,  1869-1872.] 
8vo,  pp.  50.     No  title-page.     R. 
The  last  four  papers  are  entitled  "  Notes  on  early  shipbuilding."  (3571 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Hon.  John  Albion  Andrew. 
By  Samuel  Burnham.  [Boston,  1869.] 

8vo,   pp.    15.      No  title-page.     Title  on  cover.  R.                                              (3572 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Maj.  Gen.  Daniel  Denison. 
Communicated  to  the  Register  for  July,  1869,  by  Daniel  Denison  Slade. 
[Boston,  1869.] 

8vo,  pp.  24.      R.  (3573 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Calvin  Fletcher,  of 
Indianapolis.  Ind.  By  William  B.  Trask.  Boston,  1869. 

8vo,   pp.   25.      Portrait.  (3574 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Necrology  of  New-England 
colleges,  for  the  academic  year  ending  in  1868.  Compiled  by  Albert  Har 
rison  Hoyt.  Reprinted  from  the  ~Sew -En  gland  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  for  January,  1869.  [Boston,  1869.] 

8vo,   pp.   12.  (3575 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Original  papers  relating  to 
Samuel  Haines  and  his  descendants.  Edited  by  Andrew  Mack  Haines. 
Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  34.      R.  (3576 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Statement   of   the   treasurer 
for  the  year  ending  December  31,  1868.     Boston.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.    (4). 

Same,  December  31,  1869.      Boston,  1870.      8vo,  pp.   (4).  (3577 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  sketch  of  the  British  Mu 
seum.     By  John  H.  Sheppard.     Boston,  1869. 
4to,  pp.   14.      Illustrated.      Diagr. 

Reprinted   from    the   Xeiv-England   Historical   and    Genealogical   Register  for 
January,   1869.  (3578 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Milton,  Mass.,  Church  Records, 
1678-1754. 

4to,  pp.  41. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  1868,  1869  and  1870.  (357So 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  before  the  Society, 
March  18,  1870,  on  the  occasion  of  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  in- 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  507 

corporation.     By    Edmund    F.    Shifter.     With    proceedings    and    appendix. 
Boston.  1870. 

8vo,   pp.   59.  (3579 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Extracts  from  the  journal  of 
Capt.  Francis  Goelet,  merchant,  relating  to  Boston,  Salem,  Marblehead,  etc. 
174G-1750.  With  notes  by  Albert  II.  IToyt.  Boston,  1870. 

8vo,   pp.    10.      R.  (3580 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  genealogical  memoir  of  the 
descendants  of  Capt.  William  Fowler,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Reprinted, 
with  additions,  from  Memoirs  of  James  Fowler,  and  from  the  Xeit'-Enghind 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  July,  1857.  Milwaukee,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  42.  (3581 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  early  genera 
tions  of  the  Coffin  family  in  New  England.  [By  Sylvanus  J.  Macy.  Anno 
tated  by  Nathaniel  W.  Coffin  and  by  William  S.  Appleton.l  Boston,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  17.      R.  (3582 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hassam  family.  By  John 
T.  Hassam.  Boston,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.   10.      R.  (3583 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hassam  family.  De 
scendants  of  William  Hilton.  Ezekiel  Cheever,  and  some  of  his  descend 
ants.  Boston  taverns,  with  some  suggestions  on  the  proper  mode  of  index 
ing  the  public  records.  Notes  and  queries  concerning  the  Hassam  and 
Hilton  families.  Early  Suffolk  deeds.  Boston,  1870-1881. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  10,  18,  64,  14,  12,  17. 

Consists   of   various    papers    from    the   Register,   with    general    title   of    "Anti 
quarian  and  Genealogical  Papers."      Reprinted.  (3584 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Local  law  in  Connecticut,  his 
torically  considered.     By  William  Chauncey  Fowler.     Boston,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  22.      R. 

Same.     Prepared  from  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register, 
with  additions.     Albany,  1872.      Svo,  pp.  104.  (3585 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  David  L.  Swain. 
By  Fisk  P.  Brewer.  Boston.  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  S.      Portrait.      R.  (3586 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  No.  2.  Necrology  of  New- 
England  Colleges,  for  the  academic  year  ending  in  1869.  Compiled  by 
Albert  Harrison  Hoyt,  A.  M. 

4to,  pp.  14-31. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1870.  (3586a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Plan  for  genealogical  records. 
[By  J.  W.  Dean.]  [Boston,  1870.] 

Svo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page.      R.  (3587 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Hon. 
Henry  Matson  Waite,  late  chief  justice  of  Connecticut.  By  John  Turner 
Wait.  Boston,  1870. 

Svo,    pp.    8.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1870.  (3587o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  witchcraft  delusion  of 
1692,  by  Governor  Thomas  Hutchinson.  From  an  unpublished  manuscript 
(an  early  draft  of  his  history  of  Massachusetts)  in  the  Massachusetts 
archives.  With  notes,  by  William  Frederick  Poole.  Boston,  1870. 

4to,  pp.  43.      R.  (3588 


508  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Bibliography  of  the  local  his 
tory  of  Massachusetts.  By  Jeremiah  Colburn.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  119,  large  paper.      R.  (3589 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Bird  family.  A  genealogy 
of  Thomas  Bird,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By 
William  Blake  Trask.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  40.      R.  (3590 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  delivered  before  the 
New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  Boston,  March  18,  1871,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  dedication  of  the  Society's  house.  By  Charles  H.  Bell,  A.  M. 
Boston,  1871. 

8vo,   pp.   23.  CWJlOu 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Family  of  Foster,  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.  Reprinted  from  the  yew-England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  for  January,  1871.  [Boston,  1871.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (3591 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Financial  statement,  for  the 
year  ending  December  31,  1871.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo.  pp.  4.  (35910 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Rev.  Michael  Wig 
glesworth,  author  of  the  "  Day  of  Doom."     By  John  Ward  Dean.     Second 
edition.     Albany,  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  160. 

The   first   edition    was   published    in    1863.     This   issue    has    an   appendix   con- 
taing  a   brief   autobiography,   a   collation   of   the  different   editions   of   Wiggles- 
worth's  poems,  and  a  catalogue  of  his  library.  (3592 
NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of   William   Plumer, 
senior.     By  Albert  H.  Hoyt.     Boston,  1871. 

8vo.   pp.    1-2.      R.  (3593 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY-.  A  memorial  of  Josiah  Barker, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.  By  Harry  Herbert  Edes.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,   pp.   25.      One  hundred  copies.      R.  (3594 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Nathaniel  Baldwin  and  one 
line  of  his  descendants.  By  Byron  A.  Baldwin.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.  (3595 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Necrology.  (Joshua  Stetson.) 
By  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. 

4 to,  pp.  2.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted,  on  large  paper,  from  the  Register  for  April,   1871.  (3595a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  early  shipbuilding  in 
Massachusetts.  Communicated  to  the  Register  by  George  Henry  Preble. 
Nos.  2-5.  [Boston,  1871-72.] 

No.   1   called   "  Early  shipbuilding  in  Massachusetts."     Boston,   1869.     R. 

(3596 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Old  Cambridge  and  new.  By 
Thomas  C.  Amory.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  45.      R.  (3597 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Paper  on  the  life  and  services 
of  Myles  Standish.  [By  Stephen  M.  Allen.]  [Boston,  1871.] 

Broadside.  (3598 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences  of  Daniel  Web 
ster,  Joseph  Story,  Jeremiah  Mason,  Jeremiah  Smith,  Henry  Clay,  John 
Quincy  Adams,  and  Harrison  Gray  Otis.  By  an  octogenarian  [Francis 
Bassett],  Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1871.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3599 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  509 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences  of  Lucius  Man- 
lius  Sargent,  with  an  appendix  containing  a  genealogy  of  his  family,  and 
other  matters.  By  John  H.  Sheppard.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  51.  Portrait.  R.  (36OO 

NL\Y-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Pitt  Fessenden :  A 
memoir  prepared  for  the  ~N  eic-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register 
for  April,  1871,  by  George  Henry  Preble.  Reprinted  for  private  distribu 
tion,  with  additions.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  24.      Portrait.  (3601 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Biographical   sketch  of  John 

Evans,  deputy  governor  of  Pennsylvania,  with  letters  from  the  proprietor, 

William  Penn,  now  first  printed.     By  the  Rev.  Edward  D.  Neill.     Boston, 

1872.  » 

4to,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1872.  (36Ola 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Brief  sketch  of  Commodore 
Samuel  Tucker  and  Description  of  the  new  Masonic  Temple.  Boston.  By 
John  H.  Sheppard,  A.  M.  Boston,  1872. 

8vo,   pp.   24.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1872.  (36O1?> 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Bromfields.  By  Daniel 
Denison  Slade.  Boston,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.   (1)    19:     Fifty  copies.      R.  (3GO2 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Christopher  Kilby :  A  memoir 
prepared  for  the  New-Enf/laud  Historical  ami  Genealogical  Register  for 
January,  1872,  by  Charles  W.  Tuttle.  Boston,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.   11.  (36O3 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  history  of  Georgia,  em 
bracing  the  embassy  of  Sir  Alexander  Cuming  to  the  country  of  the  Chero- 
kees  in  1730.  With  a  map  of  the  Cherokee  country,  from  a  draft  made  by 
the  Indians.  A  paper  read  in  substance  before  the  Society,  February,  1872, 
by  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Boston,  1872. 

8vo,  small  4to,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register.  (36O4 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Edward  Oxnard.     A  sketch  of 

his  life  and  extracts  from  his  diary.     By  Edward  S.  Moseley.     Boston,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.    (1)    21.      Plate.      Fifty  copies.      It.  (36O5 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  fight  at  Diamond  Island, 

Lake  George.     By  B.   F.  De  Costa.     Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the 

New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.     New  York,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  11.     Large  paper.     Two  hundred  copies.  i  ::<;<>»; 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  New-Hampshire 
Gazette,  the  oldest  newspaper  in  America,  1756-1872.  By  Frank  W.  Miller. 
Boston,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  12 ;  2  folded  sheets.      Woodcuts.      One  hundred  copies.      R.  (36O7 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  home  of  the  olden  time. 
I  Vassall  house].  By  Thomas  C.  Amory.  Boston.  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  27.      R.  (36OS 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Local  law  in  Connecticut,  his 
torically  considered.  By  William  Chauncey  Fowler.  Prepared  from  the 
\cir-Kmt1and  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  with  additions.  Albany, 
1872. 

8vo,  pp.  104.      R. 

The  first  edition  was  issued  in  1870.  (36OO 


510  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  the  ancestry  of  Syl 
vester  Baldwin.  By  Charles  C.  Baldwin.  Boston,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  15.      R.  (3610 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Our  English  ancestors.  By 
Thomas  C.  Amory.  Boston,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  34    (1).      R.  (3611 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Claiborne.  [Paper 
read  before  the  Society,  December  4,  1872,  by  Stephen  M.  Allen.]  [Boston, 
1872.] 

8vo,  pp.  11.     No  title-page.     Title  on  cover:   "  Claiborne's  Rebellion."      (3612 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Aiulre\v  Eliot,  of  Beverly, 
Mass.,  and  his  descendants.  [By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1873.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.      R.  (3613 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Dalton  and  Batcheller  pedi 
gree.  From  Xcic-Etigland  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  October, 
1873.  By  W.  II.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (3614 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogical  notes  and  errata. 
[Communicated  by  Mrs.  Caroline  H.  Dali  for  the  Xeic-England  Historical 
and  Genealogical  Register  for  April,  1873.  Boston,  1873.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.  (3615 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Letters  and  journal  of  Col. 
John  May,  of  Boston,  born  in  Pomfret,  November  24,  1748,  died  in  Boston, 
July  13,  1812.  By  the  Rev.  Richard  S.  Edes.  Boston,  1873.  Reprinted 
from  the  Register  for  January,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (3615o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Losses  to  literature  and  the 
fine  arts  by  the  great  fire  in  Boston.  Prepared  for  the  Society  by  Augustus 
Thorndike  Perkins.  Boston.  1873. 

Small  4to,  pp.  10.      One  hundred  and  fifty  copies.      R.  (3616 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Col.  Joseph  May, 
1760-1841.  By  Samuel  May.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  12.      Portrait.      R.  (361T 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoirs  of  the  Marstons  of 
Salem,  with  a  brief  genealogy  of  some  of  their  descendants.  [By  John  L; 
Watson.]  Boston,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  48.     Two  hundred  copies.      R.  (3618 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Record  of  the  descendants  of 
Andrew  Belcher.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.    (1).  8.      R.  (3619 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Russell-Phillips.  A  note  upon 
title  "Phillips"  in  appendix  to  "Bond's  Genealogies  of  Watertown,"  [By 
M.  W.  R.] 

4to,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1873.  (3619o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  John  H. 
Sheppard.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.   16.      Portrait.      One  hundred  copies.      R.  (3620 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Thomas 
Bradbury  Chandler,  rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Elizabethtown,  New  Jersey, 
1751-1790.  By  Albert  Harrison  Hoyt.  Boston,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  14.     Portrait.     Fifty  copies.     R.  (36S1 


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XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Daniell  family.  A  gen 
ealogy  of  Robert  Daniell  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By  Moses  Grant 
Da  u  i  ell.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.   39,    (1).      One  hundred  copies.      R.  (3622 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  bills  of  Massachusetts. 
By  Elbridge  H.  Goss.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  34.     One  hundred  and  fifty  copies. 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register.  (3623 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  history  of  Hollis,  X.  H. 
By  Samuel  T.  Worcester.  [Boston.  1874.  J 

8vo,  pp.    (1),  23.     No  title-page.     Title  on  cover.  (3624 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  garrison  houses  of  York, 
Me.  By  George  Henry  Preble.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,   pp.   8.      Woodcut.      Fifty  copies.      R.  (3625 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Genealogy  of  the  descendants 
of  John  Lee.     Communicated  to  the  Historical  and  Geneological  Register  for 
October,  1874,  by 'the  Rev.  Samuel  Lee. 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1874.  (3625a 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memoir  of  Edmund  Pitt 
Tileston.  By  Edward  Holden.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      Portrait.      One  hundred  copies.      Large  paper.      R.  (3626 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Edward  Emerson 
Bourne,  LL.  D.,  1797-1873.  By  Edwin  B.  Smith.  Reprinted,  with  addi 
tions,  from  the  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  January,  1874. 
Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  20.      Portrait.  (3627 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Joshua  Winslow 
Peirce.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas  F.  Davies,  D.  D.  Boston,  1874.  Printed  for 
private  distribution. 

4to,  pp.  16.     Portrait. 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register  for  October,   1874.  (3627a 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the  Hon.   William 
Whiting,  LL.  D.     Boston,  for  private  distribution,  1874.     50  copies. 
8vo,  pp.  15.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1874.  (3627b 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Nantucket  in  the  Revolution. 
Communicated  by  Alexander  Starbuck  to  the  Register  for  July,  1874.  [Bos 
ton,  1874.] 

8vo,  pp.  29.      No  title-page.  (3628 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Narrative  remarks,  expository 

notes,  and  historical  criticisms  on  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical 

Society,    and   incidentally   on   the   Massachusetts   Historical    Society.     [By 

Samuel  G.  Drake.]     Albany,  1874. 

Small  4to,  pp.   50.  (3629 

VEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Pepperrell  papers,  with  sketches 
of  Lieut.  Gen.  the  Honorable  James  St.  Clair  and  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Knowles.  By  Albert  H.  Hoyt.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  23.     Large  paper.     Reprinted,  with  revisions  and  additions,  from  the 
Register  for  October,   1874.  (363O 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  pilgrim  fathers  of  Nazing. 
Communicated  by  W.  Winters,  esq.,  of  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex,  England,  for 
the  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  April,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  5  +   [2]. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1874.  (363Oa 


512  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Portraits  of  governors,  judges, 
senators,  and  other  public  men  of  New  Hampshire,  secured  to  the  State,  to 
Dartmouth  College,  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  and  the  State  Normal  School, 
by  Benjamin  F.  Prescott,  secretary  of  state,  1872-1874.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      Fifty  copies.      R.  (3631 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Swedes  on  the  Delaware 
and  their  intercourse  with  New  England.  By  Frederic  Kidder.  With 
heliotype  facsimiles.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.   13.      One  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies.      R.  (3632 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  System  of  denoting  relation 
ships.  By  William  H.  Whitmore.  [Boston,  1874.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.      R.  (3633 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Three  historic  flags  and  three 
September  victories.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  July  9,  1873.     By 
Geo.  Henry  Preble.      Boston,  1874. 
Svo,  pp.  31.     Three  plates. 

Flags  and  victories  of  the  "  Bon  homme  Richard  ;  "  "  Enterprise,"  and  Fort 
McHenry.  (3634 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  traditionary  story  of  the 
attack  on  Hadley,  Mass.,  September  1,  1675,  and  the  alleged  appearance  of 
General  Goffe.  the  regicide.  By  George  Sheldon.  Reprinted  from  the  His 
torical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  October,  1874.  Boston,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  15.      R.  (3635 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Address   delivered   at    Cam 
bridge,  on  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  Washington's  taking  command  of 
the  continental  army,  July  3, 1875.     By  Andrew  P.  Peabody.    Boston,  1875. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1875.  (3635c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Bennet  family  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.  By  John  M.  Bradbury.  Boston,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  8.      Fifty  copies.      R.  (3636 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Centennial  orations  commemo 
rative  of  the  opening  events  of  the  American  Revolution.  With  other  pro 
ceedings.  1874-1875.  Boston,  1875. 

8vo,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  176       Front,   (port.). 

Addresses  *  *  *  reprinted  from  the  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register 
for  October,  1875. 

Contents  :  Address  on  the  anniversary  of  the  meeting  of  the  Provincial  legis 
lature  in  Salem,  Oct.  5,  1774,  by  A.  C.  Goodell  ;  Oration  on  the  anniversary  of 
the  battle  of  Lexington,  by  R.  II.  Dana  ;  Oration  on  the  anniversary  of  the 
fight  in  Concord,  by  G.  W.  Curtis  ;  Oration  on  the  anniversary  of  the  battle  of 
Bunker  Hill,  by  C.  Devens  ;  Oration  on  the  anniversary  of  Washington's  taking 
command  of  the  Continental  army,  by  A.  P.  Peabody ;  Oration  on  the  anni 
versary  of  the  meeting  of  the  first  Continental  congress  in  Philadelphia,  by 
A.  H.  Brown  ;  Proceedings  at  centennial  commemorations,  1874-75.  (3637 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Daniel  Peirce,  of  Newbury. 
Massachusetts.  1638-1677,  the  founder  of  the  Peirce  family  of  Newbury.  and 
Portsmouth.  N.  H.  By  Albert  H.  Hoyt.  Reprinted,  with  additions  and 
corrections,  from  the  Register.  Boston,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (3638 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  of  Ezra  Green,  M.  D.. 
surgeon  on  board  the  Continental  ship-of-war  "  Ranger"  under  John  Paul 
Jones,  from  November  1,  1777,  to  September  27.  1778.  Born  in  1746;  died 
in  1847.  With  historical  notes  and  a  biography,  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble  and 
Walter  C.  Green.  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register,  Boston, 
1875. 

8vo,   pp.   31.      Portrait.  (3630 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  513 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  paper  mills  of  New 
England.  By  William  Goold.  Read  at  a-  meeting  of  the  Maine  Historical 
Society,  February  19,  1874,  and  communicated  to  the  Historical  and  Genea 
logical  Register  for  April,  1875.  [Boston,  1875.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.      No  title-page.  (364O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Edward  Gibbon  and  Thomas 

Jefferson.     Communicated   to   the   Register  for   July,    1875,    by   Abram    E. 
Cutter.     [Boston,  1875.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page.     R.  (3641 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  and  writings  of  M. 
Guizot.  Read  before  the  Society,  and  published  in  the  Register  for  April, 
1875.  By  Dorus  Clarke.  Boston,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.   11.      Portrait.  (3642 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Timothy  Farrar. 
By  Samuel  Lee.  With  a  sketch  of  Sarah  Farrar,  by  A.  P.  Peabody.  Boston, 
1875. 

Small  4to,  pp.  28.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register.  (3643 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Pedigree  of  Sir  Ferdinando 
Gorges.  By  Frederick  Brown.  Boston,  1875. 

pp.   10,    (1).      R.      January,   1875.  (3644 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Portraits  and  busts  in  the 
possession  of  Brown  University  and  of  the  Providence  Athenaeum.  Com 
municated  by  David  W.  Hoyt  to  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genea 
logical  Register  for  July,  1875.  [Boston,  1875.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (3645 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     (Ralph  Dunning  Smith.)     By 
the  Hon.  Lewis  H.  Steiner,  M.  D. 
Leaflet,  2  pp. 
Reprinted  from   the  Register  for  July,   1875.  (3645a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Record  of  the  Marcy  Family. 
Communicated  by  Prof.  Oliver  Marcy,  LL.  D. 
4to,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 
[Reprinted    from    the  Register   for    July,    1875.]  (3645ft 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Wilcox  family.  By  W.  H. 
Whitmore.  Boston,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.   (1),  8.      R.  (3646 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Will  of  John  Bigg.  From  a 
copy  furnished  by  E.  W.  N.  Starr,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  and  annotated  by 
W.  H.  Whitmore. 

4to.     pp.   10.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted   from   the   Register  for   July,    1875.  (3646a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  American  Independence.  Did 
the  Colonists  desire  it?  Letters  of  John  Jay  and  John  Adams.  Letters  and 
documents  of  other  actors  in  the  American  Revolution.  Compiled  by  Jere 
miah  Colburn.  Boston,  1876. 

Svo,  pp.  18.      R.  (3647 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Autograph  copies  of  the  "  Star 
Spangled  Banner,"  additional  verses,  etc.  A  paper  prepared  for  the  New- 
Kiigland  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  January,  1877.  By  Geo. 
Henry  Preble.  Boston,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  7.      Facsimile.      One  hundred  copies.      R.  (3648 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 33 


514  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Brief  history  of  the  Xcw- 
Engldnd  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  being  the  report  of  the  com 
mittee  on  publication,  submitted  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  Jan 
uary  5,  1870.  Revised  and  enlarged.  Reprinted  from  the  Society's  Pro 
ceedings  for  January,  1870.  Boston,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (3649 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of 
the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Boston,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (3649« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Benjamin 
Hammond.  Communicated  by  Philip  Battell. 

4to.  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1876.  (36496 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  the  first  John 
Folsom,  through  Dea.  John.  Lieut.  Peter,  and  Ephraim  Folsom.  Boston. 
1876. 

8vo,  pp.  29.      R.  (3650 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Donations  to  the  people  of 
Boston  suffering  under  the  port-bill.  By  Albert  H.  Hoyt. 

Svo,  pp.   10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1876.  (3650a 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     George  Williams   Pratt.     By 
Samuel  H.  Russell. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register  for  April,  1876.  (3650?) 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Letter   of  Samuel    Paine,   of 

Worcester,  Mass.,  upon  affairs  in  Boston,  October,  1775.  Communicated  by 
Nathaniel  Paine.     [Boston.  1870.] 

Svo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page.     R.  (3651 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Portraits  and  busts  in  posses 
sion  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society  and  other  associations  in  Wor 
cester,  Mass.,  by  Nathaniel  Paine.  Boston,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  7.     Portrait.     One  hundred  copies.     R.  (3652 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  Col.  John  Allan,  of 
Maine.  By  George  H.  Allan.  [Boston,  1870.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.      No  title-page.      R.  (3653 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Willoughby  family  of 
New  England.  By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.  New  York,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  15.      R.  (3654 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  battle  of  Lexington,  with 
personal  recollections  of  men  engaged  in  it.  By  A.  B.  Muzzey^  Boston, 
1877. 

Svo,  pp.  19.      R.  (3655 

NEW -ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  Anthonys  of 
New  England.  Communicated  by  John  Gould  Anthony. 

Broadside.     Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1877.  (3655« 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Genealogy    of    the    Cressey 
family,    descendants   of   Mighill    Cressey    [Mighel    Cresse]    of    Salem    and 
Ipswich,  Mass.     By  George  Brainard  Blodgette,  A.   M.     Boston,   1877. 
4to,  pp.  13. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1877.  (3655b 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  515 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  list  of  members  of  the  New- 
England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  January,  1877,  with  the  officers  and 
committees  from  the  organization  of  the  Society.  Boston,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (3655c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Alexis  Caswell,  ex- 
president  of  Brown  University.  By  William  Gammell.  Boston,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  12.      Portrait.      R.  (3656 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  memorial   sketch  of  Isaac 
Chapman  Bates.     By  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill,  A.  M.     Boston,  1877. 
4to,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April.   1877.  (3657 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Services  of  New  Hampshire 
in  the  Revolution.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  2,  1874.  By 
Elias  Hasket  Derby.  [Boston.  1877.] 

8vo,  pp.  15.      R.     January,  1877.  (3658 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  John 
Merrill  Bradbury.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  16.     Portrait.  (3659 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  of  the  descendants  of 
William  Hilton.  By  John  T.  Hassam.  Boston,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.   18.      Facsimile.      R.  (366O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Hale,  the  glover,  of 
Newbury,  Mass.  (1C35),  and  his  descendants.  By  Robert  S.  Hale.  Bos 
ton.  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  19.     R.  (3661 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Waite  family,  of  Boston, 
Mass.  By  Henry  E.  Waite.  [Boston,  1877.1 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.     R.  (3662 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  discovery  of  North  Amer 
ica  by  John  Cabot.  A  first  chapter  in  the  history  of  North  America.  By 
Frederic  Kidder.  Read  before  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  February  17, 
1874.  Boston,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.   15.      Illustrated.      R.  (3663 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Genealogy  of  the  Woodbridge 
family.     By  Miss  Mary  K.  Talcott. 
4to,  pp.7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1878.  (3663a 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     John   Grenaway.       Abstracts 

of  deeds  (1650)  from  John  Grenaway  to  his  children.     Suffolk  deeds,  book 

first,    pages   199-202.     Communicated   to   the  Register   for   January,    1878. 

By  William  B.  Trask.     [Boston,  1878.] 

Svo,   pp.   4.      No   title-page.      R.  (3664 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoirs  of  several  deceased 
members  of  the  Society,  published  at  the  charge  of  the  Towne  Memorial 
Fund.     To  which  is  prefixed  a  memoir  of  the  founder  of  the  fund.     With 
portraits.     Boston,  1878. 
Svo,  pp.  191. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  the  founder  of  the  fund,  William  B.  Towne,  by  John 
Ward  Dean  ;  William  B.  Fowle,  by  Elias  Nason  ;  Chandler  E.  Potter,  by  Na 
thaniel  Bouton  ;  Samuel  D.  Bell,  by  Charles  II.  Bell  ;  Calvin  Fletcher,  by  Wil 
liam  B.  Trask  ;  Frances  M.  Caulkins,  by  Henry  P.  Haven  ;  Joseph  B.  Felt,  by 
Joseph  B.  F.  Osgooc!  ;  Thomas  Sherwin,  by  John  D.  Philbrick ;  David  Lowry 
Swain,  by  Fisk  P.  Brewer  ;  Lucius  Manlius  Sargent,  by  John  H.  Sheppard. 

(3665 


516  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  Nathan  Cooley 
Keep.  From  the  Neic-England  Historical  and  Genealogical,  Register  for 
April,  1878.  [Boston,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.      Portrait.      No  title-page.  (3666 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Robert  Campbell  and  his 
descendants.  By  Henry  F.  Douglas. 

4to,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1878.  (3G66a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Search  for  the  Northwest 
passage.  British  sailors  and  sea  life  of  the  early  part  of  the  seventeenth 
century.  By  Abram  E.  Cutter.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  11.      R.  (3667 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  William 
Blanchard  Towne,  founder  of  the  Towne  memorial  fund  of  the  Society.  By 
John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.   16.      Portrait.      R.  (3668 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY,  The  Waite  family  of  Maiden. 
By  Deloraine  P.  Corey.  Maiden,  1878. 

8vo.  pp.   11.      R.  (3660 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Dawes  and  his  ride 
with  Paul  Revere.  An  essay  read  before  the  Society,  June  7,  1876;  to 
which  is  appended  a  genealogy  of  the  Dawes  family.  By  Henry  W.  Hol 
land.  Boston,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  128.     Portraits.     Folded  sheet.     R.     One  hundred  copies.      (3670 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  boundary  line  between 
New  Hampshire  and  Massachusetts.  Journal  of  Richard  Hazzen,  the  sur 
veyor,  1741.  [Communicated  by  Henry  A.  Hazen.]  [Boston,  1879.] 

8vo,   pp.    11.     Title  on  cover.      R.      July,   1879.  (3671 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  of  John  Thomas,  sur 
geon  in  Winslow's  expedition  of  1755  against  the  Acadians.  Communicated 
by  Frank  Moore,  Esq.,  of  New  York  City,  to  the  Register  for  October,  1879. 
Boston,  1879? 

4to,  pp.  16.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1879.  (3671a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Evert  Augustus  Duyckinck ; 
his  life,  writings,  and  influence.  A  memoir  by  Samuel  Osgood.  Boston, 
1879. 

8vo.   pp.   16.      Portrait.      R.  (3672 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Ezekiel  Cheever  and  some  of 
his  descendants.     By  John  T.  Hassam.     Boston,  1879. 
8vo.  pp.  iv,  64.     Facsimile. 

Same.     Part  second. 

Boston,   1884.      8vo,  pp.  26.      R.  (3673 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Samuel  Stebbins  and  Hannah  Stebbins,  his  wife,  from  the  year  1707  to  the 
year  1771.     With  their  names,  time  of  their  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  of 
those  that  are  deceased.     Hartford,   1771.     [Reprinted,  Boston,  1879.] 
Small  4to,  pp.  31.     Folded  sheet. 

The  preceding  is  an  exact  copy  of  a  work  believed  to  be  the  first  American 
genealogy,  and  is  so  rare  that  only  two  perfect  copies  exist.  We  have  added  a 
name  index  and  a  tabular  pedigree,  and  have  printed  only  one  hundred  copies. — 
Library  Committee  of  the  Society.  (3674 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  517 

[NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.]     A  genealogical  statement  of 
the  Clarke  family  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1731 ;  with  review  of  the  same.     By 
Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     New  York,  For  private  distribution,  1879. 
4to,  pp.  8. 

Contents  :  William  Clark's  genealogical  statement,  17-31.  Communicated  by 
Frederick  Lewis  Gay  to  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register 
for  January,  1879. — A  review  of  William  Clarke's  genealogical  statement.  Com 
municated  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  *  *  *  to  the  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register  for  April,  1879.  (3675 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hazen  family.  Four 
American  generations.  By  Henry  Allen  Hazen.  [Boston,  1879.] 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for   July,   1879.  (367<;« 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Herbert  Pelhain,  his  ancestors 
and  descendants.     By  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester,  LL.  D. 
4to,  pp.  11.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1879.  (3G76a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Gay,  of  Dedham,  Mass., 
and  some  of  his  descendants.  By  F.  L.  Gay.  Reprinted  from  the  Register 
for  January,  1879.  Boston,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (3677 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  John  Wingate 
Thornton,  with  a  list  of  his  publications.  By  Thomas  C.  Amory.  Boston, 
1879. 

Svo,   pp.   20.      Portrait.     R.  (3678 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Notices  of  recent  publications. 
By  John  Ward  Dean.     [April,  1876-October,  1879.]     Boston,  1879. 
Svo,  Nos.  12.      R. 
Succeeded  by  the  New  England  Bibliopolist.     See  No.   8707.  (367J) 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Prehistoric  copper  implements. 
An  open  letter  to  the  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.  By  Edmund  F. 
Slafter.  Boston,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.    15.      R.  (368O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Saying  the  Catechism  "  sev 
enty-five  years  ago,  and  the  historical  results.  Address  before  the  Society. 
December  4,  1878.  By  Dorus  Clarke.  Boston,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.     R.  (3681 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Vernon  Family  and  Arms. 
Communicated  by  Harrison  Ellery.  [Boston,  1879.] 

8vo,   pp.   8.      No  title-page.      R.  (3681a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memorial  biographies.     Towne 
memorial  fund.     Vols.  i-vi.     1845-1871.     Boston,  1880-1905. 
Svo,  6  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i  :  Introduction,  by  Henry  A.  Ilazen ;  William  Durkee  Williamson,  by 
Joseph  Williamson  ;  Benjamin  Shurtleff,  by  Hiram  S.  Shurtleff  ;  Job  Durfee,  by 
Thomas  Durfee  ;  Luther  Wait,  by  Abraham  I).  Wait ;  Samuel  John  Carr,  by  John 
Ward  Dean  ;  James  Kent,  LL.  D.,  by  James  Kent  ;  Timothy  Pitkin,  by  Thomas 
C.  Pitkin  ;  Samuel  Hubbard,  by  Elizabeth  Greene  Buck  ;  John  Quincy  Adams,  by 
Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  Merritt  Caldwell,  by  William  II.  Allen  ;  Nathaniel 
Morton  Davis,  by  Charles  Deane  ;  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  by  Augustus  T.  Perkins  ; 
Benjamin  Franklin  Thompson,  by  Henry  Onderdonk,  jr.  ;  Lot  Edward  Brewster, 
by  Daniel  T.  V.  Huntoon  ;  Theodore  Lyman,  jr.,  by  Theodore  Lyman  ;  Daniel  Gil 
bert,  by  Daniel  D.  Gilbert;  Albert  Gallatin,  by  Henry  Adams;  John  Pierce,  by 
William  B.  Trask ;  Theodore  Cushing,  by  William  T.  Cushing ;  Samuel  Turell 
Armstrong,  by  Uriel  Crocker  ;  William  Cogswell,  D.  D.,  by  Ephraim  O.  Jameson  ; 
Joseph  Sewall,  by  Samuel  E.  Sewall  ;  Daniel  Putnam  King,  by  Benjamin  C.  Per 
kins  ;  Daniel  Pinckney  Parker,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  William  Ely,  by  Increase 
N.  Tarbox  ;  William  Pitt  Greenwood,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  William  Savage,  by 


518  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Mary  J.  Cooper  ;  Henry  Alexander  Scammel  Dearborn,  by  Charles  K.  Dillaway ; 
Lewis  Bradford,  by  Bradford  Kingman  ;  Levi  Woodbury,  by  Charles  Levi 
Woodbury ;  William  Ingalls,  by  William  Ingalls ;  Ebenezer  Turell  Andrews,  by 
F.  W.  Andrews  ;  Israel  Putnam  Proctor,  by  John  W.  Proctor  ;  Oliver  Alden  Tay 
lor,  by  Jeremiah  Taylor ;  Henry  Clay,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop ;  James  Luce 
Kingsley,  by  William  L.  Kingsley  ;  Henry  Holton  Fuller,  by  Henry  II.  Fuller ; 
James  Whitcomb,  by  Ben.  Perley  Poore ;  Daniel  Webster,  by  Charles  II.  Bell ; 
Daniel  Drake,  by  Charles  D.  Drake  ;  Ralph  Haskins,  by  David  Greene  Haskins, 
jr.  ;  David  Henshaw,  by  Andrew  Henshaw  Ward  ;  Amos  Lawrence,  by  William 
M.  Cornell,  pp.  533.  i  :t<;s:» 

Vol.  ii  :  Introduction,  by  Daniel  T.  V.  Huntoon;  Harrison  Gray  Otis  Colby,  by 
Arthur  M.  Alger  ;  Charles  Kilborn  Williams,  by  Samuel  Williams  ;  Daniel  Green- 
leaf,  by  Richard  C.  Greenleaf ;  Robert  Gould  Shaw,  by  Francis  George  Shaw  ;  Sam 
uel  Appleton,  by  William  C.  Bates  ;  Nahum  Mitchell,  by  Arthur  M.  Alger  ;  Jacob 
Bailey  Moore,  by  Nathan  Crosby  ;  Nathaniel  Sawyer,  by  Patrick  Mallon  ;  James 
Cushing  Merrill,  by  James  W.  Preston  ;  Mahlou  Dickerson,  by  Edmund  D.  Ilal- 
sey  ;  Simon  Greenleaf,  by  Simon  Greenleaf  Croswell  ;  Charles  Ewrer,  by  Samuel 
H.  Riddel  ;  Josiah  Adams,  by  Josiah  H.  Temple ;  George  Cheyne  Shattuck,  by 
George  C.  Shattuck ;  John  Davis,  by  Samuel  F.  Haven ;  Shubael  Bartlett,  by 
David  E.  Bartlett  ;  Alfred  Hawkins,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox ;  James  Athearn 
Jones,  by  Richard  L.  Pease  ;  Leonard  Moody  Parker,  by  Seth  Chandler  ;  Stephen 
Fales,  by  Albert  H.  Hoyt ;  Samuel  Church,  by  Gideon  II.  Hollister ;  William 
Plumer,  by  Andrew  P.  Peabody  ;  Moses  Plimpton,  by  Charles  S.  Lincoln  ;  Caleb 
Butler,  by  Francis  Brooks ;  Frederick  Hobbs,  by  Joseph  Granger ;  Artemas 
Simonds,  by  Alvan  Simonds ;  William  Thaddeus  Harris,  by  Edward  Doubleday 
Harris ;  John  Howland,  by  Edwin  M.  Stone ;  James  Delap  Farnsworth,  by 
Claudius  B.  Farnsworth  :  Peter  Folger  Ewer,  by  Ferdinand  C.  Ewer  ;  Isaac  P. 
Davis,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Thomas  Day,  by  Thomas  M.  Day  ;  Frederick  Turell 
Gray,  by  Lewis  G.  Pray  ;  Elisha  Fuller,  by  Nathaniel  Paine  ;  Nathaniel  Goodwin, 
by  Henry  Barnard  ;  Samuel  Sumner  Wilde,  by  J.  Gardner  White  ;  Stephen  West 
Williams,  by  Helen  M.  Huntington  ;  Robert  Adams,  by  Edward  S.  Moseley  ;  Abbott 
Lawrence,  by  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill  ;  William  Cranch,  by  Christopher  Pearse 
Cranch  ;  Gorham  Brooks,  by  Octavius  B.  Frothingham  ;  Mark  Doolittle,  by  George 
A.  Oviatt  ;  Charles  Warner  Cady,  by  Albemarle  Cady  ;  David  Hamblen,  by  Wil 
liam  B.  Trask  ;  Nicholas  Dean,  by  Henry  W.  Bellows,  pp.  533.  (.3683 

Vol.  in:  Introduction,  by  Albert  H.  Hoyt;  Stephen  Dodd,  by  Daniel  W. 
Havens ;  John  Collins  Warren,  by  Howard  I*.  Arnold  ;  Andrew  Randall,  by 
Arthur  M.  Alger  ;  Andrew  Ferdinando  Ward,  by  Elijah  L.  Sage  ;  Thomas  Rob- 
bins,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox  ;  James  Ward,  by  Roswell  P.  Ward  ;  Samuel  Hoar, 
by  George  F.  Hoar  ;  Thomas  Scott  Pearson,  by  Samuel  W.  Boardman  ;  Hermann 
Ernst  Ludewig,  by  Henry  C.  Murphy  ;  Jonathan  French,  by  Joseph  Dow ; 
Charles  Frederick  Adams,  jr..  by  Joseph  Palmer  ;  John  Frederick  Schrbeder.  by 
J.  Gardner  White;  William  Fiske  Stone,  by  Amos  Stone;  John  Lauris  Blake,  by 
John  L.  Blake  ;  Caleb  Bates,  'oy  Solomon  Lincoln  ;  George  Sparhawk,  by  Frances 
C.  Sparhawk  ;  Freeman  Hunt,  by  Freeman  Hunt,  A.  B.  ;  John  Mason  Peck,  by 
Jeremiah  Chaplin  ;  George  Minot,  by  Harriet  M.  Pitman  ;  Isaac  Parker,  by 
Francis  J.  Parker  ;  Job  Roberts  Tyson,  by  Carroll  S.  Tyson  ;  Elam  Smalley,  by 
Increase  N.  Tarbox  ;  Eleazer  Williams,  by  Daniel  T.  V.  Huntoon  ;  Charles  Mayo, 
by  William  B.  Trask;  Otis  Wilbor,  by  Annie  M.  Wilbor ;  Lemuel  Shattuck,  by 
John  Ward  Dean  ;  William  Hickling  Prescott,  by  Roger  Wolcott ;  William  Wil 
liams  Mather,  by  Ivers  J.  Austin  ;  Amos  Atwell  Tillinghast,  by  Emily  F.  Pratt ; 
John  Richards,  by  Henry  A.  Hazen  ;  Joshua  Sidney  Henshaw,  by  Jane  Henshaw; 
Henry  Bond,  by  Jonathan  B.  Bright ;  Francis  William  Brinley,  by  Edward  L. 
Brinley  ;  .Rufus  Choate,  by  John  B.  D.  Cogswell  ;  Payne  Kenyon  Kilbourne.  by 
Ralph  Wood  Kenyon:  George  Washington  Burnap,  by  Nathaniel  II.  Morrison; 
Washington  Irving,  by  Charles  Dudley  Warner ;  Gardner  Breman  Perry,  by 
Samuel  J.  Spalding ;  John  Frost  by  Joseph  Palmer  ;  Index,  by  Oliver  B.  Steb- 
bins.  pp.  534.  (3684 

Vol.  iv :  Introduction,  by  John  Ward  Dean ;  Gustavus  Swan,  by  George  M. 
Parsons  ;  Frank  Vose,  by  Asa  Redington  ;  Samuel  Jennison,  by  Samuel  F.  Haven ; 
William  Edwards  Mayhew,  by  Nathan  II.  Chamberlain ;  Benjamin  Viuton 
French,  by  Marshall  P.  Wilder ;  Charles  Stearns,  by  Charles  W.  Stearns ; 
Thomas  Sergeant,  by  Thomas  S>  Perry  ;  Ralph  Sanger,  by  George  P.  Sanger ; 
Ansel  Phelps,  jr.,  by  Charles  Fhelps  ;  Elisha  Thayer,  by  Arthur  Thayer  ;  Jona 
than  Phillips,  by  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill  ;  Andrew  Johonnot,  by  John  Ward 
Dean  ;  Jeffrey  Richardson,  jr.,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Frederick  Palmer  Tracy,  by 
Ralph  W.  Allen ;  Charles  Lowell,  by  Mary  Lowell  Putnam ;  Nicholas  Murray, 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  519 

LL.  I).,  by  Nicholas  Murray,  A.  B.  ;  John  Wakefield  Francis,  by  Horatio  R. 
Storer ;  Samuel  Fulton  Clark,  by  George  F.  Clark ;  Lemuel  Shaw,  Early  and 
Domestic  Life,  by  Samuel  S.  Shaw  ;  Professional  and  Judicial  Life,  by  1'. 
Emory  Aldrich  ;  Daniel  Appleton  White,  by  Henry  W.  Foote  ;  John  McLean,  by 
Manning  F.  Force;  Joseph  Hunter,  by  Henry  M.  Dexter:  Nathan  Appletou,  by 
Daniel  T.  V.  Huntoon  ;  Aaron  Clark,  by  Joseph  Palmer  ;  George  Nixon  Briggs,  by 
Joseph  E.  A.  Smith  ;  William  Hyslop  Sumner,  by  Oliver  B.  Stebbins ;  John 
Hubbard  Wilkins,  by  James  Reed  ;  Jonathan  Marsh,  by  Edwin  W.  Marsh  ; 
Richard  Sullivan,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory  ;  Pynson  Blake,  by  Francis  E.  Blake  ; 
John  Tyler,  by  Robert  A.  Brock  ;  Matthew  Schropp  Henry  ;  George  Herriot 
Tucker,  by  William  Blake  Trask  ;  Cornelius  Conway  Felton,  by  Andrew  P. 
Peabody  ;  William  Meade,  by  Philip  Slaughter;  Index,  by  Oliver  B.  Stebbins. 

(3685 

Vol.  v  :  Introduction  ;  Rev.  John  Wheeler,  I).  D.,  by  Ezra  Hoyt  Byington  ; 
Rev.  George  Washington  Bethune,  D.  D.,  by  Elias  Nason  ;  Alexander  Augustus 
Smets,  by  Charles  Colcock  Jones,  jr.  ;  George  Eddy  Henshaw,  by  Clarence  Eddy  ; 
John  Frederic  Dunning,  by  William  B.  Trask ;  Israel  Keech  Tefft,  by  Charles 
Colcock  Jones,  jr.;  Mr.  Two  Stickney,  by  Matthew  A.  Stickney  ;  Lloyd  Glover, 
by  Herman  C.  Goodwin  ;  Jarvis  Malatiah  Hatch,  by  Hiram  F.  Hatch  ;  Edward 
Augustus  Newton,  by  Elizabeth  S.  Newton ;  Samuel  Breck,  by  Charles  Breck  ; 
Rev.  Stillman  Pratt,  by  Stillmnn  B.  Pratt;  Pishey  Thompson,  by  Frank  Harrison 
Hill  ;  Ephraim  Groves  Ware,  by  William  B.  Trask  ;  James  Madison  Porter,  by 
Charles  Henry  Hart ;  Rev.  Edward  Robinson,  D.  D.,  by  Mary  Augusta  Robinson  ; 
Rev.  Richard  Pike,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  William  Shaw  Russell,  by  Bradford 
Kingman  ;  William  Foster,  by  Francis  Apthorp  Foster  ;  George  Long  Duyckinck. 
by  William  Allen  Butler ;  Rev.  Convers  Francis,  D.  I).,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Hill, 
D.  D.  ;  William  Darlington,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  by  John  Smith  Futhey  ;  Charles 
Turell,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Noah  Martin,  M.  I).,  by  Elizabeth  A.  Martin  ;  Daniel 
Henshaw,  by  Henry  Williams  ;  Samuel  Prescott  Hildreth,  by  John  Eaton  ;  Beriah 
Botfield,  by  John  Ward  Dean  ;  Luther  Bradish,  LL.  D.,  by  Frank  E.  Bradish  ; 
Thomas  Simes  Dennett,  by  W.  B.  Trask  ;  John  Singleton  Copley,  Baron  Lynd- 
hurst,  by  Richard  S.  Charnock  ;  Joseph  Hockey,  by  Joseph  Williamson  ;  Henry 
Wyles  Cushman,  by  John  Farwell  Moors  ;  Charles  Hanley  Cleaveland,  M.  D.,  by 
Edmund  J.  Cleveland  ;  Charles  Moses  Endicott,  by  Eben  Putnam  ;  Rev.  Henry 
Steele  Clarke,  D.  D.,  by  Matthew  Newkirk,  D.  D.  ;  Andrew  Henshaw  Ward,  by 
Clarence  S.  Ward ;  Sir  Louis  Hypolite  Lafontaine,  by  John  Reade  ;  Ebenezer 
Meriam,  by  Almon  Danforth  Hedges,  jr.  ;  William  Jackson  Davis,  by  Henry  B. 
Dawson  ;  Gideon  French  Thayer,  by  Thomas  Gushing;  John  Barstow,  by  Alexis 
Caswell  ;  Alexandre  Vattemore,  by  William  E.  Foster  ;  William  Davis  Tickuor, 
by  Howard  M.  Ticknor  ;  Rev.  Benjamin  Huntoon,  by  Henry  F.  Jenks  ;  Thomas 
Chadbourne,  M.  D.,  by  Samuel  C.  Eastman  ;  Charles  Edward  Griswold,  by  John 
Gardner  White ;  John  Newton  Turner,  by  John  Emory  Hoar  ;  Joseph  Colston 
Hornblower,  LL.  D.,  by  William  Nelson  ;  William  Martin  Wilson,  by  William  B. 
Trask ;  Index.  Svo,  pp.  507.  (3<>SG 

Vol.  vi  :  Introduction  ;  Joshua  Coffin,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Jones  Spalding, 
D.  D.  ;  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  LI;.  D.,  by  Charles  Pelham  Greenough,  A.  B.,  LL.  B.  ; 
Rev.  Alvan  Lamson,  D.  D..  by  Rev.  Artemas  Bowers  Muzzey,  D.  D.  ;  Sebastian 
Ferris  Streeter,  A.  M.,  by  Hon.  Lewis  Henry  Steiner,  M.  D.,  Litt,  D.,  LL.  D.  ; 
Hon.  Albert  Smith  White,  A.  M..  by  Joseph  Farrand  Tuttle.  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  ;  Hon. 
Elijah  Hayward,  A.  B.,  by  Daniel  Thomas  Vose  Huntoon  ;  Robert"  Mayo,  M.  D., 
by  Alexander  Brown,  D.  C.  L.,  LL.  D.  ;  Carl  Christian  Rafn,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  G.  S., 
R.  S.  N.  A.,  by  Rasmus  Bjorn  Anderson,  LL.  D.  ;  Elisha  Copeland,  by  Elisha  G. 
Copeland  ;  Bowen  Buckman,  by  William  Richard  Cutter,  A.  M.  ;  Benjamin  Silli- 
man,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  by  Prof.  James  Mason  Hoppin,  D.  D. ;  Rev.  Levi  Wash-burn 
Leonard,  I).  D.,  by  Rev.  George  Faber  Clark  ;  John  Lawrence  Fox,  A.  B.,  M.  D., 
by  Charles  E.  Fox  ;  Hon.  Edward  Everett,  D.  C.  L.,  LL.  D.,  by  WTilliam  Richard 
Cutter,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Laban  Morey  Wheaton,  A.  M..  by  William  Blake  Trask, 
A.  M.  ;  Luther  Metcalf  Harris,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ; 
William  Bentley  Fowle  ;  Nathaniel  Chauncey,  A.  M.,  by  Charles  Chauncey,  A.  B.  ; 
Moses  Potter;  Hon. 'Charles  William  Bradley,  LL.  D.,  by  Dr.  Lucius  A.  Thomas; 
John  Seaver  Howard,  by  Christopher  Amory  Hack  ;  Hon.  Nathaniel  Briggs  Bor- 
den  ;  William  Bowes  Bradford,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Rev.  Jonathan 
Greenleaf,  D.  D.,  by  Rev.  John  Adams  Vinton,  A.  M.  ;  George  Henry  Brown  ; 
Hon.  John  Reynolds,  by  Almon  Danforth  Hodges,  jr.,  A.  M.  ;  Joseph  Willard, 
A.  M.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Rev.  Abner  Morse,  A.  M.,  by  Hon.  Elijah 
Adams  Morse  ;  Isaac  Osgood,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Osgood,  D.  D. ;  Jacob  Wendell,  by 
Rev.  Elias  Nason,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  William  Baylies,  LL.  D. ;  George  Adams,  by 


520  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Theodore  Parker  Adams,  A.  B.  ;  Jacob  Quincy  Kettelle,  A.  B.,  by  Frederick 
Walter  Kettelle  ;  Hon.  Samuel  Ames,  LL.  D.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M. ; 
Rev.  Alfred  Louis  Baury,  D.  D.  ;  Col.  James  Duncan  Graham,  U.  S.  A.,  by 
William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  John  Hooper,  by  William  Blake  Trask.  A.  M.  ; 
Rev.  Martin  Moore,  A.  M.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Jared  Sparks,  LL.  D., 
by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Matthew  Harvey,  LL.  D.  ;  Benjamin 
Leeds ;  Hon.  Abel  Gushing,  A.  B.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M. ;  Calvin 
Fletcher ;  Rev.  William  Smith  Porter,  A.  M.,  by  Julius  Gay,  A.  M. ;  Hon. 
Ebenezer  Lane,  LL.  I).,  by  Homer  Goodwin,  esq.  ;  Hon.  James  Humphrey,  A.  M., 
by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Lewis  Cass,  LL.  1).,  by  William  Blake 
Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Edward  Bush  ;  Rev.  Nathan  Munroe,  A.  M.,  by  William  Blake 
Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Ezekiel  Whitman,  LL.  D.  ;  Capt.  Robert  Townsend,  by  Gen. 
Frederick  Townsend  ;  Hon.  Charles  Augustus  Dewey,  LL.  D.,  by  Maria  N.  Dewey ; 
John  Stanwood  Pulsifer,  by  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Stephen  Fairbanks, 
by  Charles  F.  Fairbanks  ;  Hon.  Charles  Hazen  Peaslee,  A.  M.,  by  Frank  Warren 
Hackett,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Ballard  Smith,  by  WTilliam  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Solomon 
Piper,  by  William  Taggard  Piper,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.  ;  Theodore  Dwight,  A.  M.,  by 
Eleanor  Ferris  and  Rossiter  Worthicgton  Raymond,  Ph.  D.  ;  Col.  Samuel  Swett, 
by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Rev.  William  Jenks,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  by  William 
Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  John  Spear  Smith,  by  Col.  Robert  Carter  Smith  ;  Hon. 
Salma  Hale  ;  Benjamin  Pomeroy,  by  his  son,  Benjamin  Pomeroy  ;  Robert  Lemon, 
F.  S.  A.  ;  Wllkins  Updike,  A.  M.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Samuel  Blake, 
by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Israel  Thorndike,  by  Rev.  George  Moulton 
Adams,  D.  D.  ;  Frederick  Salmon  Pease,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  David 
Dudley  Field,  D.  D.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Daniel  Draper,  by  Rev. 
George  Moulton  Adams,  D.  D.  ;  Lucius  Manlius  Sargent,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  John  Alsop 
King,  by  Rev.  George  Moulton  Adams,  D.  D. ;  James  Crosby,  F.  S.  A.  ;  Hon. 
William  Turner  Coggeshall  ;  James  Warham  Crooks,  A.  M.,  by  William  Blake 
Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Jonathan  Peirce,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  David  Bryant, 
by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Charles  Greeley  Loring,  LL.  D.,  by  William 
Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Henry  Rice,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  John 
Albion  Andrew,  LL.  D.,  by  Rev.  Elias  Nason,  A.  M.  ;  Hon.  Isaac  McConihe, 
LL.  D.,  by  Mary  McConihe ;  Hon.  Reuben  Hyde  Walworth,  LL.  D.,  by  William 
Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  William  Powell  Mason,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. ; 
Stephen  Minot  Weld,  A.  M.,  by  William  Richard  Cutter,  A.  M.  ;  Rev.  Henry  Har- 
baugh,  D.  D.,  by  William  Blake  Tras,k,  A.  M.  ;  Albert  Gorton  Greene,  A.  B.,  by 
William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Charles  Coffin  Jewett,  A.  M.,  by  William  Blake 
Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Amos  Dean.  LL.  D.,  by  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  ;  Rev.  Samuel 
Sewall,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Hon.  Robert  Hooper,  A.  M.,  by  John 
Hannibal  Sheppard,  A.  M.  ;  Rev.  Joel  Harvey  Linsley,  D.  D.  ;  Langford  Whipple 
Loring,  by  Rev.  George  Moulton  Adams,  D.  D.  ;  Kilby  Page,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  Israel  Warburton  Putnam,  D.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke, 
D.  D.  ;  Matthew  Newkirk ;  Rev.  George  Rapall  Noyes,  D.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  William  Allen,  D.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Eli 
French,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Hon.  Samuel  Dana  Bell,  LL.  D. ; 
Hon.  Chandler  Eastman  Potter,  A.  B.  ;  Paul  Willard,  jr.,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Hon.  William  Rudolph  Smith,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. ;  Hon. 
David  Lowry  Swain,  LL.  D.  ;  Royal  Ralph  Hinman,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke, 
D.  D.  ;  Hon.  William  Read  Staples,  LL.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Dudley 
Hall,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Prentiss  Allen,  A.  B.,  by  George 
Kuhn  Clarke,  LL.  B.  ;  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Leverett,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  George 
Moulton  Adams,  D.  D.  ;  George  Wolff  Fahnestock,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. ; 
George  Jenckes  Fiske,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Usher  Parsons,  M.  D.,  by 
Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  John  Wright  Warren,  M.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke, 
D.  D.  ;  Major  William  Rogers,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Col.  Albigence 
Waldo  Putnam,  A.  B.,  by  Anson  Nelson  ;  Rev.  John  Orr,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Thomas  McCulloch  Hayes,  A.  B.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. ; 
Joseph  Richardson,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  David  Thomas  Valentine,  by 
Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Hon.  George  Folsom,  LL.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke, 
D.  D.  ;  Henry  James  Prentiss,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  Pliny  Holton 
White,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Joshua  Victor  Hopkins  Clark,  A.  .M.. 
by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Hon.  Thomas  Tolman,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  William  Winthrop,  A.  B.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. ;  John 
Goodwin  Locke,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Thomas  Sherwin  :  Joshua  Statson, 
by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  William  Sherman  Leland,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  John  Davis  Sweet,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Charles 
Dexter  Cleveland,  LL.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Nathaniel  Wheeler  Coffin, 


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by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  Joseph  Barlow  Felt,  LL.  D.  ;  Hon.  Levi  Reed, 
by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  George  1'eabody,  D.  C.  L.,  LL.  D.,  by  William 
Richard  Cutter,  A.  M.  ;  Rev.  Joseph  Addison  Copp,  D.  D.,  by  Rev.  L\orus  Clarke, 
D.  D.  ;  Jacob  Whittemore  Reed,  by  Mrs.  Helen  Abby  Dutton  ;  Hon.  Nathaniel 
Gookin  Upharn,  LL.  D.,  by  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle,  Ph.  D.  ;  Hon.  Johnson  Gard 
ner,  M.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Hon.  Fhineas  Washington  Leland, 
M.  D.,  by  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle,  Ph.  D.  ;  Rev.  Romeo  Elton,  D.  D.,  by  Charles 
Wesley  Tuttle,  Ph.  D.  ;  Hon.  Peter  Thacher  Washburn,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  William  Willis,  LL.  D.,  'by  Prof.  Alpheus  Spring  Packard,  D.  D.  ; 
Hon.  George  Washington  Messenger,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Eliakim 
Littell,  by  John  Hannibal  Sheppard,  A.  M.  ;  Winthrop  Sargent,  A.  M.,  LL.  B.,  by 
Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Samuel  Hazard,  by  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M.  ;  Joseph 
Gay  Eaton  Lamed,  A.  M.,  by  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M.  ;  William  Chauncey,  A.  M., 
by  Rev.  Samuel  Cutler  ;  Jeremiah  Peabody  Jewett,  M.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke, 
D.  D.  ;  Gen.  Asa  Rowland,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  Ephraim  Abbott, 
A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. ;  John  Clark,  A.  M.,  by  Charles  Wesley  Tut 
tle,  Ph.  D.  ;  Appleton  Howe,  A.  M.,  M.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Hon. 
Ezekial  Bacon,  A.  B.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  William  Whitwell  ;  Samuel 
Hall,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Benjamin  Parker  Richardson,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke.  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  Ebenezer  Burgess/ D.  D.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D. ; 
James  Read,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Rev.  Albert  Barnes,  A.  B.,  by  William 
Richard  Cutter,  A.  M.  ;  Buckingham  Smith,  LL.  B.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ; 
Benjamin  Drake,  A.  B.,  M.  D.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Cutler  ;  Hon.  David  Sears.  A.  M., 
by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  James  Warren  Sever,  A.  M.,  by  Charles  Wesley 
Tuttle,  Ph.  D.  ;  Henry  Harrod,  F.  S.  A.,  by  Rev.  Augustus  Jessopp,  D.  D.  ; 
Charles  Henry  Woodwell,  by  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle,  Ph.  D.  ;  Gen.  Thomas 
Edward  Chickering,  by  Rev.  George  Moulton  Adams,  D.  D.  ;  Samuel  Holden 
Parsons,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Joseph  Palmer,  A.  M.,  M  D.,  by 
Charles  Wesley  Tuttle,  Ph.  D.  ;  Oliver  Bliss  Morris,  A.  M.,  by  Rev.  Dorus 
Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Elmer  Townsend,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Samuel  Tymms, 
F.  S.  A.,  by  Rev.  John  James  Raven,  D.  D.,  F.  S.  A. ;  and  Emerson,  by  Rev. 
Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Henry  Oxnard  Preble,  by  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  D.  D.  ;  Wil 
liam  Reed  Deane,  by  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M.  ;  William  Paver,  by  Rev.  Increase 
Niles  Tarbox,  D.  D.  ;  Henry  Longueville  Mansel,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  :  Edwin  Forster 
Adams,  by  Rev.  George  Moulton  Adams,  D.  D.  ;  John  Alfred  Poor,  A.  M..  by 
Charles  Wesley  Tuttle,  Ph.  D.  (3687 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  Joel 
Munsell.  By  George  R.  Howell.  To  which  is  appended  a  genealogy  of  the 
Munsell  family,  by  Frank  Munsell.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  16.     Portrait.     R.  <3<>87a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  biographical  sketch  of  Robert 
Gould  Shaw.  [1776-1853.]  Prepared  for  the  Society.  [Boston].  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  34.     Large  paper.  (3688 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Boston  taverns,  with  some  sug 
gestions  on  the  proper  mode  of  indexing  the  public  records.  By  John  T. 
Hassam.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  14.      R.  (3689 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Mulford.     By  W.  R.  Mulford.     Boston,  1880. 
12mo,  pp.  80. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  April,  1880.  (369O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Gray  and  Coytmore.  Two 
English  wills,  printed  for  W.  S.  Appleton.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.  (3691 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Hallowell  and  its  library.     By 
Samuel  L.  Boardman.     (Boston,  1880?) 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1880.  (3691a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Henry  Clay.  By 
Robert  C.  Winthrop.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and  privately 
reprinted  from  their  forthcoming  volume  of  memoirs.  Cambridge,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  39.  (3692 


522  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Newspapers  and  newspaper 
writers  in  New  England,  1787-1815.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  4, 
1880.  *By  Delano  A.  Goddard.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (3693 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Notes  and  queries  concerning 
the  Hassam  and  Hilton  families.     By  John  T.  Hassam,  A.  M.     Boston,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  1877,  1879,  1880.  (3693a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  on  the  twenty-fifth 
day  of  October,  1880,  commemorative  of  the  organization  of  the  government 
of  Massachusetts  under  the  constitution  on  the  twenty-fifth  day  of  October, 
1780,  together  with  the  proceedings  at  the  State  House  and  at  the  City  Hall 
on  the  same  day.  Boston,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  G7.      Woodcut.  (3694 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     [Review  of]    Gleanings  from 
English  records  about  New  England  families. 
8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1880.  (3694a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Cabo  de  Baxos ;  or,  the  place 
of  Cape  Cod  in  the  old  cartology.  With  notes  on  the  neighboring  coasts. 
Revised  from  the  yew-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  Janu 
ary,  1881.  By  B.  F.  De  Costa.  New  York,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   13.      Map.  (3695 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  family  of  Badcock  of  Mas 
sachusetts.  By  W.  S.  Appleton.  Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   11.      Corrected  and  enlarged  from  the  Register.  (3696 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  family  of  Dummer,  by 
Joseph  Lemuel  Chester.  Communicated  by  Edward  E.  Salisbury.  From 
the  Register  for  July  and  October,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (3697 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Genealogy    of    Lieut.    Abel 
Wright,  of  Springfield,  Mass.     By  Rev.  Stephen  Wright. 
8vo,  pp.  16.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1881.  (3697o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Grantees  of  meadow  lands  in 
Dorchester.  Communicated  by  William  B.  Trask.  [Boston,  1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page.      R.  (3698 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Index  to  Suffolk  wills.  [Bos 
ton.  1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (3699 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Knox  manuscripts:  being 
the  substance  of  a  report  made  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  Jan 
uary  5,  1881,  on  the  arrangement  and  binding  of  the  manuscripts  presented 
to  the  Society  by  the  late  Rear-Admiral  Henry  K.  Thacher,  with  practical 
observations  on  the  proper  disposition  of  old  manuscript  letters  and  other 
documents.  By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (3700 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Daniel  Webster. 
By  Charles  Henry  Bell.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and  pri 
vately  reprinted  from  their  forthcoming  volume  of  Memoirs.  Cambridge, 
1881. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (3701 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Job  Durfee,  late 
chief  justice  of  the  supreme  court  of  Rhode  Island.  By  Thomas  Durfee. 


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Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and  privately  printed  from  their 
volume  of  Memoirs.     Cambridge,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (37O3 

XEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Ralph  Haskins.  By 
David  Greene  Haskins,  jr.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society,  and  privately  reprinted  from  their  volume 
of  Memoirs.  Cambridge,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (370.M 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Samuel  Hubbard. 
By  Elizabeth  Greene  Buck.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and 
privately  printed  from  their  volume  of  Memoirs.  Cambridge,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   18.  (37O4 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Theodore  Lyman, 
jr.  By  Theodore  Lyman.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and 
privately  reprinted  from  their  volume  of  Memoirs.  Cambridge,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (3705 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial.  Ebenezer  Alden. 
[Boston.  1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  24.      Portrait. 

Contains  Commemorative  sketch,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox ;  Address  at  the 
funeral  service,  by  John  C.  Labaree ;  Remarks,  by  Alpheus  Hardy.  Reprinted 
in  part  from  the  Register.  (37O6 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  England  Bibliopolist. 
or  notices  of  books  on  American  history,  biography,  genealogy,  etc.  Edited 
by  John  Ward  Dean.  Vols.  i-xi,  1880-1901.  Boston,  1881-1901. 

Reprint  of  book  notices  in  the  \ew-EngJand  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register.  A  continuation  of  No.  3679.  Discontinued  April,  1901.  (37O7 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  its  heraldic  com 
mittee  on  the  question:  Was  John  Leverett  a  knight?  Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  22.      R.  (37OS 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  of  the  Hon.  John  Howe 
Peyton,  of  Staunton,  Va.     By  Col.  J.  T.  L.  Preston.     Boston,  1881. 
4to,  pp.  14.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1881.  (37OSo 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Hale,  of  Xewbury. 
M.-iss.,  1037.  His  English  origin  and  connections.  By  Robert  S.  Hale. 
[Boston.  1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page.     R.  (37O5) 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Bartholomew    and    Richard 

Cheever  and  some  of  their  descendants.     By  John  T.  Hassam.    Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.   11.      R.  (3710 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Constables.  By  Herbert  B. 
Adams.  [Boston,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  38.      No  title-page.      R.  (3711 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dover  settlement  and  the 
Hiltons.  By  John  T.  Hassam.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  9.      R.  (3712 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  family  of  Puffer,  of  Massa 
chusetts.  By  W.  S.  Appleton.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  9.      R.  (3713 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Henry  Knox  Thacher,  Rear- 
Admiral,  U.  S.  Navy.  By  Geo.  Henry  Preble.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  20.     Portrait.     Seventy-five  copies.  (3714 


524  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  History  and  causes  of  the  in 
correct  latitudes  as  recorded  in  the  journals  of  the  early  writers,  navigators, 
and  explorers  relating  to  the  Atlantic  Coast  of  North  America.  1535-1740. 
By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  20.      Woodcuts.      R.  (3715 

II 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  John  Collins  Warren, 

M.  D.     By  Howard  Payson  Arnold.     Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society, 
and  privately  reprinted  from  their  volume  of  Memoirs.     Cambridge,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.   74.  (3716 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY'.  The  Messinger  family  in 
Europe  and  America.  By  George  Washington  Messinger.  With  a  memoir 
of  Hon.  Daniel  Messinger  of  Boston  by  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M.  Lowell, 

Mass.,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1882.  (3716o 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Some    account    of   the    early 
Streeters  of  Massachusetts.     By  Edward  Doubleday  Harris. 
8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1882.  (3717 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Two  chapters  in  the  early  his 
tory  of  Groton,  Mass.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.   10.      R.  (3718 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Coddington.  Re 
sistance  by  him  and  others  in  Lincolnshire  to  the  Royal  Loan,  162G-7. 
Communicated  by  David  King  to  the  Register,  and  Reprinted  from  the 
number  for  April,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (3719 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Index  to  necrology.     [Regis 
ter,  1871  to  1882,  Vols.  xxv  to  xxxvi.] 
8vo,  pp.  iii,  (1). 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1882.  ( .372O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     An  account  of  the  seals  of  the 
judicial  courts  of  the  colony  and  provinces  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  1680- 
1780.     By.  A.  C.  Goodell.  jr.     Boston,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

This  paper  first  appeared  in  the  proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society  for  March  8,  1883,  and  was  republished  in  the  yew  England  Historical- 
Genealogical  Register,  October,  1883,  from  whence  100  copies  were  struck  off. 
There  were  two  other  editions  with  14  and  16  pages,  respectively.  (3721 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Thomas  Deane. 
of  Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston. 
1883. 

8vo.  pp.   12.      R.  (3722 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     [Specimen  of  the  Register  Plan 
for  arranging  genealogies.]     Descendants  of  Thomas  Deane  of  Boston  and 
Salisbury,  IJ:.3S.,  and  Hampton,  N.  H.     By  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M. 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1883.  (3722« 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  Garfield   family   in  Eng 
land.     By  William  P.  W.  Phillimore.  M.  A..  B.  C.  L.     Boston,  1883. 
4to,  pp.  12. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1S83.  (3722ft 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  525 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Genealogical    Gleanings    in 
England.     Nos.  1-25.     By  Henry  F.  Waters.     [Boston,  1883-1889.] 
8vo,  pp.  376.     R. 

Also  published  in  three  parts,  viz  :  Vol.  i,  part  1,  pp.  131,  1885.  Vol.  i,  part 
2,  pp.  xii,  116-264.  1888.  Vol.  i,  part  3.  pp.  (4),  237-346,  1889. 

"  There  was  no  reprint  from  type  for  April,  1888.  It  would  have  been  No.  24. 
The  reprint  for  July,  1889,  is  numbered  25  to  correspond  with  reprint  from 
plates."  [Signed,  John  T.  Hassam.]  (3723 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Ward.  By  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M.  Appendix  XVII.  Letter  of  the  Rev. 
Nathaniel  Ward  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Sancroft  and  Letters  to  the  Rev.  William 
Bancroft,  D.  D.,  by  Sir  Nathaniel  Rich  and  Archbishop  Laud.  Communi 
cated  by  G.  D.  Scull. 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1883.  (3723a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  sketches  of  Stephen 
Whitney  Phoenix.  By  Jacob  Bailey  Moore  and  Henry  Thayer  Browne. 
Boston,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  6,   7.      Portrait.      R. 

Contents  :  Stephen  Whitney  Phcenix.     Notice  read  before  the  New  York  His 
torical    Society,   December  6,    1881,   by   Jacob   Bailey   Moore.     Stephen    Whitney 
Phoenix.     Read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  July  3,  1883.    (3724 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Norman  constables  in  Amer 
ica.     Read  before  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical   Society,  Febru 
ary  1,  1882.     By  Herbert  B.  Adams.     Baltimore,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.   38.      [From   Johns  Hopkins  University   Studies.      No.   8.]  (3725 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Register  of  marriages  in  Mil 
ton.  Mass.  From  the  Diary  of  Rev.  Peter  Thacher,  1G8G-1727.  Boston, 
1883. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  7.      R.  (372G 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  sketch  relating  to  the  name 
and  family  of  Broughton.     By  Henry  E.  Waite.     Boston,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  7,    [1].     Cover-title. 

Reprinted  from  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for 
July,  1883.  (3727 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Who  identified  Bradford's  man 
uscript.     By  John  Ward  Dean. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  A'ejc  England  Bibliopolist  for  January,  1883.  (3727a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  facilities  for  genealogical 
research  in  the  registries  of  probate  in  Boston  and  London.  [By  John  T. 
Hassam.  Boston,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      R.  .  (3728 

[NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.]     Edwin    Hubbell    Chapin. 
[By  Anson  Titus.] 
8vo,  pp.   13. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1884.]  (3729 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Investigations  concerning  the 
family  of  Baldwin,  of  Aston  Clinton,  Bucks.  By  Joseph  Lemuel  Chester. 
[Boston,  1884.] 

8vo.   pp.   28.      R.      April,   July,   and  October,   1884.  (373O 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    Col.    Joseph    L. 
Chester.     By  John  Ward  Dean.     Boston,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  24.      Front,    (port.). 

Reprinted  from  the  yew-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for 
January,  1884. 


526  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Appendix  :  Col.  Chester's  manuscripts  ;  Works  of  Col.  Chester  ;  Col.  Chester's 
contributions  to  the  Register ;  Col.  Chester's  contributions  to  other  periodicals  ; 
Memoirs  and  biographical  sketches  of  Col.  Chester  ;  Letters  used  as  authorities, 
besides  those  cited,  pp.  21-24.  (3731 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Observations  on  the  Indian 
language,  by  Experience  May  hew,  preacher  of  the  Gospel  to  the  Indians  of 
Martha's  Vineyard,  in  New  England,  in  1722.  Now  published  from  the 
original  MS.,  by  John  S.  H.  Fogg.  Boston,  1884. 

Small  4to,  pp.  12.  (3732 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Some   of  the   descendants  of 
William  Johnson,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.     By  Charles  Sweet  Johnson. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1884.  (3733 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Supposed  decay  of  families  in 
New-England  disproved  by  the  experience  of  the  people  of  Concord,  Mass. 
By  Edward  Jarvis.  Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  12.      R.  (3734 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Ten  generations  in  New  Eng 
land  [Waite  family].     By  Henry  E.  Waite.     Boston,  1884. 
Chart    +  ,  pp.  2,  bound  8vo. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1884.  (3734a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Philbrick  and  family, 
1583-1883.  [By  the  Rev.  Jacob  Chapman.  Boston,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  10.      R.  (3735 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Robbing.  A  biograph 
ical  sketch.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  in  of  the  Memorial  Biographies  of  the 
Society,  by  Increase  N.  Tarbox.  To  which  is  added  the  funeral  address,  by 
Henry  Barnard.  Cambridge,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  23.      Portrait.  (3736 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  biographical  sketch  of  James 
Spear  Loring.     By  John  Ward  Dean. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,   1885.  (3736« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  briefe  discription  of  New 
England  and  the  sever-all  townes  therein  together  with  the  present  govern 
ment  thereof.  [From  a  manuscript  written  in  1660  by  Samuel  Maverick, 
and  recently  discovered  in  the  British  Museum  by  Henry  F.  Waters,  A.  B.] 
(With  a  preface  by  John  Ward  Dean.)  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1885.       .  (37366 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORICAL  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Chairs  of  New  England  gov 
ernors.  Being  a  report  made  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  Jan 
uary  7,  1885,  on  the  acquisition  of  memorial  chairs  which  had  belonged  to 
distinguished  governors  of  the  several  New  England  States,  to  occupy  the 
dais  of  the  public  hall  of  the  Society.  By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Boston,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  (3737 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Daniel  Rogers, 
of  Littleton,  Mass.  [Boston,  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (373* 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Eliot  family.  By  W. 
Winters. 

8vo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1885.  (3738f 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  527 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Genealogical  Gleanings  in  Eng 
land.     By  Henry  F.  Waters.     Vol.  i,  part  first.     Boston,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,   131.     R. 

Same:    Vol.    i,    part    second.      Boston,    1888.      8vo,    pp.    xii,    116-264.      Vol.    i, 
part  third,  pp.   (4).  237-346.      Boston,  1889.  (3739 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Harvard  and  his  An 
cestry.  By  H.  F.  Waters.  Boston,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  24.     Preface  by  J.  T.  Hassam.      R.  (374O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Leonard  Weeks,  of  Portsmouth, 
and  some  of  his  Descendants.  By  Jacob  Chapman.  [Boston,  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.  10.      No  title-page.      R.  (3741 

NEW -ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  and  exploits  of  Robert 
Rogers,  the  Ranger.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  November  5,  1884. 
P.y  Joseph  B.  Walker.  Boston.  1885. 

8vo,  pp.    (1),  15.  (3742 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Memoir   of    Edward    Jarvis, 
M.  D.     By  Rev.  Andrew  P.  Peabody.     Boston,  1885. 
4to,  pp.   10.      Front,    (port.) 

Reprinted    from    the    Xew-England    Historical    and    Genealogical    Register    for 
July,  1885. 

"A  list  of  writings  of  Dr.  Edward  Jarvis  :  "  pp.   7—10.  (3743 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  the  Rt. 
Rev.  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of 
the  Diocese  of  Virginia,  By  Philip  Slaughter,  D.  D.  With  a  list  of  Bishop 
Meade's  publications.  3rd  ed.  Boston,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  51. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  iv  of  "  Memorial  Biographies." 

Same.     Cambridge,  1885.      8vo,  pp.  55.  (3743a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Richard  Sulli 
van,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  iv  of  the  Memorial  Biog 
raphies  of  the  Society.  Cambridge,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (3744 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  New-England  Historic  Genea 
logical  Society.  Methodical  search  of  the  English  records  by  Henry  F. 
Waters.  List  of  subscribers  September  1,  1885.  Revised  monthly.  [Bos 
ton,  1885.] 

4to,  pp.  7.      No  title-page.  (3745 

X'EW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  England  Royalls.  By 
Edward  Doubleday  Harris.  Boston,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   27.      Folded   sheet.      A   reprint,    with   additions,   of  an   article   in    the 
If  Hi  inter.  (3746 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  printing  of  the  Massachu 
setts  and  Plymouth  Records,  and  Mr.  Pulsifer's  connection  with  it.  By 
John  Ward  Dean.  [Boston.  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.     R.  (3747 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Researches  in  England.  Sub 
scribers  for  the  methodical  search  of  the  English  records  now  in  progress 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Society,  through  its  agent,  Henry  F.  Waters. 
List  on  May  1,  1885.  [Boston,  1885.] 

4to,  pp.    (4).      No  title-page.  (3748 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Phillips  and  William 
Phillips.  Father  and  son.  1722-1827.  By  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill.  [Bos 
ton,  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.  14.      Portrait.      R.  (374J) 


528  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  George 
Mountford.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  [Boston,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      R.  (3750 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Biographical  sketch  of  Franch; 
Merrill  Bartlett.    By  John  Ward  Dean.     [Boston,  1886.] 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted   from   the   Necrology   of  the   Society,   in   the  Historical  and   Genea 
logical  Register  for  October,  1886.  (3751 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORICAL  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     British  stamp  for  America. 
1765.     [Boston,  1886.] 

8vo,    pp.    2.      Facsimile.      No   title-page.      R.  (3752 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Josiah  and 
Catherine  Upton,  of  Charlemont,  Mass.  By  William  H.  Upton.  [Boston, 
1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  11.      R.  (3753 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  matters  relating  to  the 
town  and  first  church  of  Dorchester,  Mass.  By  William  Blake  Trask.  Bos 
ton,  1886. 

Svo,   pp.    12..  (3754 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  New  England  and  New 
York  heraldic  plates.  By  Richard  C.  Lichtenstein.  Reprinted,  with  addi 
tions,  from  the  Register  for  April,  1886.  Boston,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (3755 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Excerpts  from  the  Hitchcock 
genealogy.  By  H.  G.  Cleveland. 

8vo,  pp.   3. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1886.  (3750 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Extracts  from  the  parish  Reg 
ister  of  Ardeley,  Co.  Hertford,  England  [Family  of  Sir  Henry  Chauncy 
and  others].  By  George  W.  Marshall,  LL.  D.,  F.  S.  A. 

Svo,  pp.  7.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1886.  (3756o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  Andrews 
Family.  By  Lieut.  George  Andrews,  U.  S.  A. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1886.  (37566 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     George  Hayward  Allan.     By 
Increase  N.  Tarbox,  D.  D.     [Boston,  1886.] 
8vo,  broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  Necrology  of  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical  So 
ciety,  in  the  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  October,  1886.          (3757 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Indian  names  of  Boston 
and  their  meaning.     By  Eben  Norton  Horsford.     Read  before  the  Society. 
November  4.  1885.     Cambridge,  1886. 

4to,  pp.  26.     Maps.     Large  paper.  (3758 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Harvard.  Communicated 
by  John  T.  Hassam.  [Boston,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  1.      No  title-page.      R.  (3759 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoirs  of  Ashbel  Woodward. 
M.  D.,  of  Franklin,  Conn.  By  P.  H.  Woodward.  Boston,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.   8.      Portrait.      R.      April,   1886.  (376<i 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    The  name  "  Columbia."    By  Al 
bert  H.  Hoyt.     [Boston,  1886.] 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted,  with  a  few  verbal  changes,  from  the  Register  for  July,  1886-    (3761 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  529 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Narragansett  Fort  Fight, 
December  19,  1675.  By  George  M.  Bodge.  Boston,  1886. 

8vo,   pp.  21.      Woodcut.      Map.      R.  (3762 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  in  Egerton  MS.  2395. 
By  Henry  F.  Waters.  [Boston,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3763 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Peter  Oliver,  the  last  chief 
justice  of  the  superior  court  of  judicature  of  the  province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay.  A  sketch  by  Thomas  Weston,  jr.  Read  before  the  New-England  His 
toric  Genealogical  Society,  September,  1885,  and  before  the  Bostonian  So 
ciety,  November,  1885.  Boston,  1886. 

Small   4to,   pp.    36.      Portrait.      R.      July  and   October,    1886.  (3764 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Rainborowe  family. 
Gleanings  by  H.  F.  Waters.  With  annotations  by  I.  J.  Greenwood.  New 
York,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  16.      R.     April,  1886. 

Fifty  copies,  privately  printed.  (3765 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  doubts  concerning  the 
Sears  pedigree.  By  Samuel  Pearce  May.  Boston,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      Large  paper.      R.      July,  1886.  (3766 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Timothy    Dexter,    known    as 
-  "  Lord  Timothy  Dexter,"  of  Newburyport,  Mass.     An  inquiry  into  his  life 
and  true  character.     By  William  Cleaves  Todd.     Reprinted  from  the  yew- 
England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  October,  1886.     Boston. 
1886. 

Svo,  pp.  13.  (3767 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  true  relation  concerning  the 
estate  of  New  England  as  it  was  presented  to  His  Matie.  From  three  copies 
of  a  manuscript  written  about  1634,  found  in  the  British  Museum  and 
transcribed  by  Henry  F.  Waters,  with  notes  by  Charles  E.  Banks.  [Boston, 

1886.] 

8vo,   pp.   15,    (1).      R.  (3768 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Wiswall  family  of  Amer 
ica.  Four  generations.  By  Anson  Titus.  [Boston,  1886.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.      R.  (3769 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  Charles 
Woolley.  [Boston,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.   (3).      R.      January,  3887.  (377O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  John 
Bostwick  Moreau,  esq.,  the  originator  of  the  "  Bradford  Club."  By  John 
Ward  Dean.  [Boston,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      R.      July,  1887.  (3771 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Bloss   Genealogy.     By  James 
O.  Bloss.     (Boston)  printed  for  private  circulation,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  19. 
Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register  for  July,  1887.  (3771a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  descendants  of  Edmund 

Wrston,    of    Duxbury,    Massachusetts,    for    five    generations.     By  Thomas 
Weston,  jr.     Boston,  1887. 

Svo,  pp.   32.      R.  (3772 

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530  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  descendants  of  Robert 
Ware,  of  Dedham,  Mass.  By  Emma  F.  Ware.  Boston  :  Press  of  D.  Clapp 
&  Son.  1887. 

8vo,    pp.    (1),    38.      Facsimile.      R.      January,    1887.      Also   additions   and    cor 
rections.      [Boston,   1887.]      8vo,   pp.    39-47.  (3773 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Early  southern  heraldic  book 
plates.     By    Richard    C.    Lichtenstein.     Reprinted    from   the   Neiv-Enyland 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  July,  1887.     [Boston,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page.  (3774 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALCGICAL  SOCIETY.  Ezekiel  Cheever.  Additional 
notes.  By  John  T.  Hassam.  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  6.     R.     January,  1887.  (3775 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Harvard  College  alumni  who 
have  held  the  official  positions  named.  By  William  A.  Richardson.  [Bos 
ton,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.      No  title-page.      R.     July,  1887.  (3776 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  and  public  services  of 
Gen.  John  Woleott  Phelps.  A  sketch  read  before  the  New-England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutts  Howard,  December  1,  1886. 
Brattleboro,  Vt,  1887. 

Square  16mo,  pp.  58.  (3777 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  lineage  of  President  Abra 
ham  Lincoln.  By  Samuel  Shack  ford.  [Boston,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.     April,  1887.  (3778 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Littleton  family,  of  Vir 
ginia.  [A  tentative  pedigree  of  the  Littleton  family,  of  Virginia.  By 
Robert  Patterson  Robins.]  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.      October,  1887.  (3779 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Manning    Leonard.     By    the 
Rev.  Increase  N.  Tarbox,  D.  D. 
8vo,  pp.  7.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1887.  (3779a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.  Hiland  Hall, 
LL.  D.     By  Henry  D.  Hall,  esq.     Boston,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  17.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1887,  with  additions.  (.37796 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Odlin  Family.  Descend 
ants  of  John  Odlin,  of  Boston,  in  the  Line  of  his  Grandson,  the  Rev.  John 
Odlin,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  By  John  Taylor  Perry,  A.  M. 

8vo,  pp.  8,  [1]. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1887.  (3779c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Posthumous  address  of  the 
Hon.  Marshall  P.  Wilder,  LL.  D.,  president  of  the  Society.  Read  January 
5,  1887,  at  the  annual  meeting  following  his  death,  with  the  other  proceed 
ings  on  that  occasion.  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (378° 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Queries — Missing  records.     By 
John  T.  Hassam. 
Broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1887.  (37800 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     The    Rogers    Family    of   the 
County  of  Essex,  England,  and  Essex  County,   Massachusetts.     By  Henry 
F.  Waters,  A.  M. 
Chart. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1887.  (37805 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  531 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC     GENEALOGICAL     SOCIETY.      The     Savery     Families    of 
America  (Savory  and  Savary).     By  A.  W.  Savary,  M.  A.     Boston,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,   1887.  (378Oc 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Frederic 
Kidder.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  16.      Portrait.      R.  (3781 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Alumni  of  William  and  Mary 
College  who  have  held  official  position.     By  Richard  H.  Greene,  A.  M. 
8vo,  pp.  11-14. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1888.  (3781a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  American  prisoners  taken  at 
the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  By  the  Hon.  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.  [Boston, 
1888.] 

One  sheet.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Neir-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  April, 
1888.  (3782 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Biographical   sketch   of   Mrs. 
Martha  Wright  McFadden. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1888.  (3782a 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Biographical    sketch    of    the 
Rev.  John  Bathhurst  Deane,  author  of  The  Worship  of  the  Serpent. 
8vo,  pp.  2. 

Reprinted  from  the  Necrology  in  the  Register  for  April,  1888.  (3783 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Church  at  East  Fairleigh,  Kent, 
in  which  Dolor  Davis  was  married.     By  Horace  Davis. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,   1888.  (3784 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  John  Roberts, 
of  Simsbury,  Conn.,  and  Bloomfield,  Conn.  By  Lester  A.  Roberts.  [Bos 
ton,  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.      July,  1888.  (3785 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogical  gleanings  in  Eng 
land.  By  Henry  F.  Waters.  Vol.  i  (part  second).  Boston,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  116-264.      Photograph.  (37SG 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  Thomas  Pope 
(1608-1683)  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By  Franklin  Leonard  Pope. 
Boston,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  22.      R.  (3787 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     James   Lane,   of   North   Yar 
mouth,  Me.,  and  his  descendants.     By  Rev.  James  P.  Lane.     [Boston,  1888.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.      R.  (3788 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Letters  of  Hugh  Hall  to  Ben- 
ning  Wentworth.     Communicated  by  the  Hon.  John  Wentworth,  LL.  D. 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  iitle-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1888.  (3788a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  list  of  the  works  of  John 
Ward  Dean,  A.  M. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1888.  (3788*) 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Marriages  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Foxcroft,  A.  M.  Boston,  1717-1769.  Transcribed  by  Rev.  Anson  Titus, 
Amesbury,  Mass.  [Boston,  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.      No  title-page.      R.      April  and  July,   1888.  (3789 


532  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Charles  W.  Tuttle, 

A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  author  of  "  Capt.  John  Mason,  the  founder  of  New  Hamp 
shire."     By  John  Ward  Dean.    Boston,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  21.      Portrait.      R.     January,   1888.  (3790 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Amasa 
Walker,  LL.  D.  By  Francis  A.  Walker.  Boston,  1888. 

Svo,   pp.    14.     Portrait.      R.     April,    1888.  (3791 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Israel  Ward  An 
drews,  D.  D. ;  LL.  D.  By  John  Eaton,  LL.  D.  With  a  Paper  by  Dr. 
Andrews  on  the  Marietta  Colony  of  1788,  read  before  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Boston,  1888.  Printed  for  private  distribu 
tion. 

Svo,  pp.  20.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1888.  (3791a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Marshall 
P.  Wilder,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.  By  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill.  Boston,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  15.      Portrait.      R.      July,  1888.  (3792 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoranda  of  all  the  inscrip 
tions  in  the  Old  Burying  Ground  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  with  some  notes  from 
the  Town  Records.  By  Frank  E.  Randall,  Esq. 

8vo,  pp.  40. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1888.  (3792a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  address  on  the 
late  Marshall  Pinckney  Wilder,  president  of  the  Society.  By  the  Rev. 
Andrew  P.  Peabody,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  Delivered  before  the  Society,  January 
18,  1888.  Boston,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  29.      Portrait.  (3793 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Place  index  to  the  New-Eng 
land  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  Vols.  I-XLI.  Being  an  alpha 
betical  list  of  places  concerning  which  historical  or  other  matter  is  found 
in  these  volumes.  Boston  (privately  printed),  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  20.      R.      October,   1888.  (3794 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  Mr.  Waters's 
English  Researches.  [By  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.]  Boston,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  7.     R.     Title  on  cover,  "  Mr.  Watei-s's  English  Researches."        (3795 
NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Rev.    Aaron    Cleveland.     By 
Benjamin  Rand.     Boston,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  12.      R.      January,   1888.  (3796 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Rev.  Nehemiah  Rogers's  Dedi 
cation  to  John  Haines,  1632.     By  A.  M.  Haines,  Esq. 
Svo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1888.  (3796a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Barrett,  of  Braintree, 

William  Barrett,  of  Cambridge,   and  their  early  descendants.     By  Joseph 
Hartwell  Barrett,  A.  M.     [Boston,  1888.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.      R.      July,   1888.  (3797 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Wentworth    Genealogy,    the 

hitherto  unknown   Counsellor   Paul.  By   John   Wentworth,   LL.   D.     [Bos 
ton,]   1888. 

8vo,  pp.   4.      R.  (3798 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  committee  on  tbe 
revision  of  the  constitution  and  by-laws.     [May  2,  1888.]      [Boston,  1888.] 
Svo,  pp.  6.  (3799 


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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Alamni  of  the  College  of  New 
Jersey  who  have  held  official  position.     By  Richard  H.  Greene,  A.  M. 
8vo,  pp.  17-22. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1889.  (3799« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  examination  of  the  English 
ancestry  of  George  Washington,  setting  forth  the  evidence  to  connect  him 
with  the  Washingtons  of  Sulgrave  and  Brington.  By  Henry  F.  Waters. 
Boston :  Printed  for  the  Society,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  53.  (38OO 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Extracts  from  English  parish 
registers  relating  to  King  and  Haines  families.  By  Rufus  King.  [Boston,] 

1889. 

8vo,  pp.  4.      R.  (38O1 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogical  gleanings  in  Eng 
land.  Vol.  i,  part  third.  By  Henry  F.  Waters.  Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  237-346.  (38O2 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogical  gleanings  in  Eng 
land,  xxni.  By  Henry  F.  Waters.  Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  Jan 
uary,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.   316-328.  (38O3 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Harvard  College  Alumni  who 
have   received   the   Honorary    Degrees    named.     By   the    Hon.    William   A. 
Richardson,  LL.  I). 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1889.  (38O3a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Letters  of  Nathaniel  Noyes  to 
William  Henshaw,  1774-1775.     Communicated  by  Harriet  E.  Henshaw. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1889.  (38O3& 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Lithobolia,  or  the  Stone-throw 
ing  Devil.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  [Boston,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.      R.      April,  1889.  (38O4 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Elias  Nason, 
A.  M.  By  William  Blake  Trask,  A.  M.  Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  36.      Portrait.      R.      January,  1889.  (3SO5 

XI;\V-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  John  Farwell  An 
derson.  By  Rev.  George  M.  Bodge,  A.  M.  Boston,  printed  for  private  dis 
tribution,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  19.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1889.  (38O5a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Northrup  Genealogy.     By  Hon. 
A.  Judd  Northrup. 
8vo,  pp.  13. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1889.  (38O5b 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Thomas  Cornwallis  and  Early 
Maryland  Colonists.     By  Edward  D.  Neill,  D.  D.     Boston,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1889.  (38O5c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     [Tilden.]     By  C.  T.  Phillips. 
Broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1889.  (3SO5d 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Trotts  of  Dorchester  and 
Boston.  By  Edward  Doubleday  Harris.  Boston,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  4.     Folded  plan.     R.  (3SO6 


534  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Allertons  of  New  England 
and  Virginia.  By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.  [Boston,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.  (38O7 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Ancient    Norumbega,    or    the 
Voyages  of  Simon  Ferdinando  and  John  Walker  to  the  Penobscot  River, 
1579-80.     By  B.  F.  De  Costa.     Albany,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

Revised  from  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  April, 
1890.  (3808 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Authors    of    the    History    of 
Dorchester,  Massachusetts.     [By  a  committee  of  the  Dorchester  Antiquarian 
and  Historical  Society.     Boston,  1859.]     Boston,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  3. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1890.  Consists  of  statement  by 
William  B.  Trask  concerning  the  authorship  of  the  different  sections  of  the 
History.  (38O9 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Banks  family,  of  Maine. 
By  Charles  Edward  Banks.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3810 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Butterfields  of  Middle 
sex.  By.George  A..  Gordon,  A.  M.  [Boston,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  11.      R.  (3811 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Extracts  relating  to  the  origin 
of  the  American  Navy,  compiled  by  Henry  E.  Waite.  [1775-1815.]  Pub 
lished  by  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),   34.      Plates.  (3812 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogy  of  Richard  Baker, 
born  in  England,  died  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  October  25,  1689.  Compiled  by 
Edmund  J.  Baker.  Boston,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  40.      R.     July,  1889.  (3813 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Henry  B.  Dawson ;  his  life  and 
contributions  to  American  History.  A  paper  read  before  the  Tarrytown 
Historical  Society  at  their  rooms,  Music  Hall,  May  20,  1890.  By  Rev.  John 
A.  Todd.  A.  M.,  D.  D.  Reprinted  from  the  Tarrytown  Historical  Society, 
Boston,  1890. 

Portrait.     Svo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1890.  (3813a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Col.  John  Jones  of  Dedham  and 
his  paternal  ancestors  in  America.     By  his  grandson,  Amos  Perry,  LL.  D. 
Svo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1890.  (3813b 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Knapp's  Life  of  Timothy  Dex 
ter.     By  William  C.  Todd,  A.  M. 
Svo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1890.  (3813C 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Lee  of  Virginia.  Genealogical 
notes  proving  the  error  of  previously  accepted  pedigree.  By  J.  Henry  Lea. 
[Boston,  1890.] 

Svo,  pp.   11.      Reprint.  (3814. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Lieut.  William  French  and  his 
descendants.  By  John  M.  French,  M.  D.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  S.      R.  <3815 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Memoir    of    William    Henry 
Montague.     By  John  Ward  Dean.     Boston,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  14.     Front,   (port.). 
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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  Nicholas  Street  and  his 
descendants.  By  Henry  A.  Street.  [Boston,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.   3.      R.  (3817 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Official  Positions  held  by 
Alumni  of  Yale,  Princeton,  Columbia,  Brown,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
and  by  the  men  educated  at  William  and  Mary  College,  with  a  Comparative 
Statement.  By  Richard  H.  Greene.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  41. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1888.  (3817a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sexton's  record  book  of  Eliza 
beth,  N.  J.  1760-1800.  Boston,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  20.      R.      July,  1890.  (3818 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  of  the  life  of  Increase 
Niles  Tarbox.     By  Henry  Martyn  Dexter.     Boston,  1890. 
4to,  pp.  22.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1890.  (381Sa 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  of  the  descendants  of 
Philip  Towle,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.  By  Mrs.  A.  E.  T.  Lindsay.  [Boston, 
1890.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3819 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Cooper,  of  Boston,  and 
his  descendants.  By  Frederick  Tuckerman,  of  Amherst,  Mass.  Reprinted 
from  the  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  January, 
1890.  Boston,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (382O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Biographical  sketch  of  G.  D. 
Scull,  author  of  "  The  Evelyns  in  America,"  and  other  works.     By  William 
John  Potts  and  John  Ward  Dean. 
Svo,  pp.  3. 

Reprinted  from  the  Necrology  in  the  Register  for  October,  1891.  (3821 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Capt.  John  Elliott,  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  1722.     Communicated  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood,  A.  M. 
Svo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1891.  (3821a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Extracts  from  English  parish 
registers  and  genealogical  memoranda  relating  to  the  family  of  De  Wahul ; 
also  written  :  Wadhelle,  Wahulle,  Wodhul,  Woodhull,  Wodell,  Odell,  Odle, 
etc.     By  Rufus  King.     Boston,  1891. 
Svo,  pp.  7-12. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1891.  (3821& 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  freeman's  oath,  the  first 
issue  of  the  New  Engand  press.     By  John  Ward  Dean. 
Svo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1891.  (3821c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Henry  Austin  Whitney,  A.  M., 
a  memoir.     By  Joseph  Cutler  Whitney.     Boston,  1891. 
Svo,  pp.  19.     Portrait. 

Revised  and  reprinted  with  additions  from  the  Register  for  July,  1891.     (3821rf 
NK\\  ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     John    Lakin's    deed.     Com 
municated  by  the  Hon.  Samuel  A.  Green,  M.  D.,  of  Boston.     [Boston,  1891.  | 
Svo,  pp.   3.      R.      January,    1891.  (3822 

NKXV-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Smith,  of  Milford,  New 
Haven  Colony,  1640;  and  his  descendants  to  the  fifth  generation.  Com 
piled  by  Robert  Atwater  Smith.  [New  Haven,  1891?] 

8vo,  pp.  222-228. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  July,  1891.  (3823 


536  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Letter  relating  to  the  Boston 
Port  Bill.     Communicated  by  Frederick  Tuckerman. 
Leaflet,  pp.  2. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1891.  (3823a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Frederick 
Billings,  LL.  D.     By  the  Rev.  Henry  Allen  Hazen,  D.  D.     Boston,  1891. 
4to,  pp.  12.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1891.  (3823b 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Samuel  Baker 
Rindge.  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1891.  (3823c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Myvyrian  archaeology :  the 
pre-Columbian  voyages  of  the  Welsh  to  America.  By  B.  F.  De  Costa.  Al 
bany,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  12. 

Revised  and  reprinted  from  the  Register,  January,  1891.  (3824 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Pilgrim  fathers  in  Hol 
land.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  March  4,  1891.  By  William  C. 
Winslow.  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (3825 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Positive  pedigrees  and  author 
ized  arms  of  New  England.  By  William  S.  Appleton.  Boston,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.   10.      R.      July,   1891.  (3826 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     [Review  of]  The  Goodwins  of 
Hartford,  Connecticut 
Broadside. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1891.  (3826a 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Rolls   of   membership,    1844- 
1890.     Boston,  1891. 
Svo. 
The  same.     1844-1891.     Boston,  1892.     Svo.  (3827 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Saffin  family.  By  Isaac  J. 
Greenwood,  A.  M. 

8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1891.  (3827« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Containing  lists  of  the  soldiers  of  Massachusetts  Colony  who  served  in  the 
Indian  war  of  1675-1677.  With  sketches  of  the  principal  officers  and  copies 
of  ancient  documents  and  records  relating  to  the  war.  By  George  M. 
Bodge.  Boston,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  xxiv,  369    (1>.      R.  (382S 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  descendants  of  William 
Sawyer,  of  Newbury,  Mass.     By  W.  S.  Appleton.     Boston,  1891. 
Svo,  pp.  11. 

A  new  edition,  enlarged  and  corrected,  of  an  article  in  the  Register  for  April, 

1876.  (3829 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     "  Title    and    history    of    the 

Henry  Vassall  estate,"  Cambridge,  Mass.     By  the  late  Samuel  Batchelder. 

Svo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1891.  (3829a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  voyage  of  Pierre  Angi- 

baut,  known  as  Champdore,  captain  in  the  marine  of  New  France,  made  to 

the  coast  of  Maine,  1608.     By  Benjamin  F.  De  Costa,  D.  D.     Albany,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  7.  (3830 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  537 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Will    of    Charles    Hoare    of 
Gloucester,  England,  with  notes  by  George  F.  Hoar.     Boston,  1891. 
4to,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1891.  (3S3Oa 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Wills  of  the  American  ances 
tors  of  Gen.  George  Washington  in  the  line  of  the  original  owner  and  the 
inheritors  of  Mount  Vernon.  From  original  documents  and  probate  records. 
Edited  by  Joseph  M.  Toner,  M.  D.  Boston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  9.     Plate.     R.     July,  1891.  (3831 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  answer  to  the  introductory 
note  published  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society  for  1891-92.  By  Ezra  Hoyt  Byingtou.  [Boston,  1892.] 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (3832 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Autobiography  of  Maj.  Gen. 
Daniel  Denison.  By  Daniel  Denison.  [Edited]  by  D.  D.  Slade.  Boston, 
1892. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted    from    the    New-England   Historical    and    Genealogical   Register   for 
April,  1892.  (3833 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     (Miss  Elizabeth  Withington). 
1  sheet. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1892.  (3833a 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     The   family   of   Merriam,    of 
•  Massachusetts.     By  William  Sumuer  Appleton.     Boston,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.   (2),  15. 

Corrected   and   enlarged   from   the   New-England   Historical   and    Genealogical 
Register  for  April,  1868,  and  April,  1870.  (3834 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  King  family  of  Suffield, 
Conn.  By  Edmund  James  Cleveland.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  7.      R.  (3835 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Gerrymander. 
By  John  Ward  Dean,  A.  M.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  xi.     Maps  and  woodcuts.  (3836 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  battles  and  casualties 
of  Massachusetts  troops  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Thomas 
Wentworth  Higginson  and  Florence  Wyman  Jaques.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1892.  (3837 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Samuel  Page  Fow 
ler.  By  John  Ward  Dean.  Reprinted  from  the  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register  for  October,  1892.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  9.  (3838 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Hon.  William  Hun 
ter  Odell.     By  Rufus  King,  Esq. 
8vo,  pp.  13-15.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1892.  (3838« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HIISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Old  Morton  and  Taylor 
Estates  in  Dorchester,  Mass.     By  David  Clapp.     Boston,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1892.  (383S& 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Pemberton  family.  By 
Walter  K.  Watkins.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  9.  (3839 


538  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  President's  address  to  the 
Council  of  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  14  January,  1889. 
Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

Review  of  the  history  of  the  Society.     By  Abner  C.  Goodell,  jr.  (3839o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Rev.  Joseph  Sewall ;  his 
youth  and  early  manhood.  By  Hamilton  Andrews  Hill.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  11.      Portrait.      R.  (3840 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Rolls  of  membership  of  the 
New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  1844-1891.  Boston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  155.  (384Oo 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Starkeys  of  New  England, 
and  the  descendants  of  George  Lawrence.  By  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt.  Bos 
ton,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   10.      R.  (3841 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Statistics  of  the  Connecticut 
Election  Sermons  1674  to  1830.     From  the  manuscripts  of  the  Hon.  Ralph 
D.  Smyth,  of  Guilford,  Conn.     Edited  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner,  Ph.  D.,  his 
grandson.     Boston,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1892.  (3842 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Weaver  family,  of  New 
York  City.     By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  (2),  13.     Portraits.     Plate. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1893.  (3843 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Will-registers  of  the  preroga 
tive  court  of  Canterbury,  1384-1840.     Boston,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  Waters's  genealogical  gleanings  in  the  Register,  July,  1892. 

(3844 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Biographical  sketch  of  Daniel 
C.  Colesworthy.    By  John  Ward  Dean.     [Boston,  1893.] 
8vo,  pp.   [3]. 

Reprinted   from    the   New-England   Historical   and    Genealogical   Register   for 
July,  1893.  (3845 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY".  Descendants  of  Jonathan  Gillet, 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  and  Windsor,  Conn.  By  the  late  Salmon  Cone  Gillette. 
Arranged  and  enlarged  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Clay  Alvord.  Boston,  1893, 

8vo,  pp.   11.  (3846 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Dolbeares  of  Boston.     By 
Edward  Doubleday  Harris.     [Boston,  1893?] 
Svo,  pp.  4.      Caption  title. 

Reprinted   from   New-England   Historical   and   Genealogical  Register  for  Jan 
uary,  1893.  (3847 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Genealogy  of  the  Remick  Fam 
ily.     By  Oliver  Philbrick  Remick.     Boston,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1893.  (3847a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Henry  Crane,  of  Milton,  Mass., 
1654,  and  some  of  his  descendants.  Compiled  by  Albert  Crane.  Boston, 
1893. 

Svo.  pp.  26.     Folded  sheet. 

Reprinted  with  additions.  (3848 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  539 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Lee  of  Virginia.  By  W.  B. 
Lee,  esq. 

8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1893.  (3848a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Gen.  William  Hull. 
By  Samuel  Curtis  Clarke.     Boston,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.   24. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April  and  July,  1893.  (3849 

Ni  \\-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Jeremiah  Collmrn. 
By  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   11.      Portrait.      R.  (385O 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of   Nathaniel    Foster 
Safforcl.     By  George  M.  Bodge.  '  Boston,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted   from   the   Register   for   January,    1893,    with    additions    and    correc 
tions.  (3851 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Vennor,  the  Boston 
Wine-cooper  and  Fifth-monarchy  man.  By  Charles  Edward  Banks,  M.  D. 
Boston,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  6.      Plate.      R.  (3852 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Weaver  family,  of  New 
York  City.     By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  13.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1893.  (3853 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  Ancient   Line  Fielde  of 
of  Charlestown.     By  A.  Gordon,  A.  M. 
8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1894.  (3853a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Bent  family.  Four  gen 
erations  in  America.  By  Allen  II.  Bent.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      R.  (3854 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  of 
Prof.  George  Cheyne  Shattuck,  II .  A.,  1831.  By  Caleb  Davis  Bradlee,  D.  D. 
Boston,  privately  printed,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  G.      Portrait.      R.  (3855 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     British    officers    serving    in 
America.     1754-1774.     Comp.     from     the     "  army     lists "     by    Worthington 
Chauncey  Ford.     Boston,  1894. 
8vo,  108  numl).  1. 

Reprinted    from    the    Xew-England    Historical    and    Genealogical    Register   for 
1894.  (385« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  first  two 
hundred  volumes  purchased  by  the  trustees  of  the  Kidder  fund  for  the  New- 
England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (3857 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Family  of  John  Savage,  of  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.,  1C52.  By  James  Francis  Savage.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  25,    (1).      R.  (3858 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     The    Kirkland    or    Kirtland 
family.     By  V.  C.  Sanborn.     Boston,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.   5. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1894.  (3859 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Lakin  family.     By  Hon.  Sam 
uel  A.  Green,  M.  D.     [Boston,  1894.] 
8vo,  pp.  3. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1894.  (386O 


540  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  David  Clapp.  By 
William  B.  Trask.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  26.      Portrait.      R.  (3861 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Hon.  Levi  Wood- 
bury,  LL.  D.  By  Charles  Levi  Woodbury.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (3802 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  [Review  of]  Notes  on  the 
Surnames  of  Francus,  Franceis,  French,  etc.,  in  Scotland,  with  an  account 
of  the  Frenches  of  Thornydykes. 

Broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1894.  (3862o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Noyes  inscription  and  memo 
randa.  By  James  Atkins  Noyes.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  4.      R.  (3863 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual 
meeting,  January  3,  1894 ;  with  the  by-laws  of  the  society.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  46,    (2),  15.  (3864 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Remarks    on    the  Maverick 

family  and  ancestry  of  Governor  Simon  Bradstreet.     By  Isaac  J.  Green-, 
wood.     Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      R.  (3S65 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Rev.    John   Wheeler,    D.    D., 
1798-1862.     President   of   the   University   of   Vermont,    1833-1848.     A   bio 
graphical  sketch.     By  Rev.  Ezra  H.  Byington,  D.  D.     Cambridge,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

One  hundred  copies  reprinted  from  Vol.  v  of  the  Memorial  Biographies  of  the 
Society.  (3866 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  Stephen  Peabody  and* 
wife,  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.  By  William  C.  Todd,  A.  M.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   13.      R.  (3867 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  William  Adams,  of  Madi 
son  Square  Church,  New  York  City,  with  his  Adams  and  Bradford  lines  of 
descent.  By  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   11.      R.  (3868 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  swords  of  Washington. 
By  Col.  Thornton  A.  Washington. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1894,  pp.  21-27.  (3869 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Hack  and  his  de 
scendants.  By  Christopher  A.  Hack.  Boston,  1894. 

8vo.  pp.   (4?).  (3870 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  WTills  of  the  English  Pynchons, 
1528  to  1654,  and  of  William  Pynchon,  1662.  Founder  of  Springfield,  Mass. 
Boston,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  23.      R.  (3871 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  to  a  Trumbull 
Genealogy  from  Gleanings  in  English  Fields.  By  J.  Henry  Lea.  Boston, 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  27. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  1895.  (3871a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Material  relating  to  the  Essex 
family,  of  Haynes.     By  A.  M.  Haines.     Boston,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1895.  (3872 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  541 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Charles  Henry  Bell, 
LL.  D.  By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter,  D.  D.  Boston.  Privately  printed. 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  24.      Portrait.      R.  (3873 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Robinson,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  By  Mary  Augusta  Robinson.  Reprinted,  by  per 
mission,  from  the  fifth  volume  of  Memorial  Biographies  of  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Cambridge,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.   11.  (3874 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     A   needed    correction    in   the 
pedigree  of  the  Cotton  family  as  given  by  Mr.  Savage,  Mr.  Libby,  and  some 
others.     [By  Henry  Williams.]      [Boston,  1895.] 
Svo,  pp.  3. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1895.      Title  on  cover.  (3875 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Oration  delivered  before  the 
New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  April  19,  1895,  to  commemorate 
the  fiftieth  anniversary.  By  Charles  Carleton  Coffin,  A.  M.,  with  addresses 
by  William  Claflin,  LL.  D.,  the  President;  George  F.  Hoar,  LL.  D.,  and 
Curtis  Guild,  and  a  poem  by  Oliver  B.  Stebbins.  Boston,  181)5. 
8vo,  pp.  42. 

Running    title :    New-England    Historic    Genealogical    Society.      Fiftieth    Anni 
versary  Oration.  (387G 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual 
meeting,  January  2,  1895.  Boston,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (3877 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  Proceedings    at    the    annual 

meeting,   January   1,    1896,   with   memoirs   of  deceased   members.     Boston, 
1896. 

Svo,  pp.  166,    (1).      Plate.  (3878 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  Proceedings    at    the    annual 

meeting,   January   6,    1897,   with   memoirs   of  deceased   members.     Boston, 
1897. 

Svo,  pp.   128,    (1).  (3879 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual 
meeting,  January  5,  1898,  with  memoirs  of  deceased  members  and  list  of 
members  April  1,  1898.  Boston,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.   146,    (1).  (388O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual 
meeting,  January  11,  1899,  with  the  charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Society  and 
the  rules  and  orders  of  the  council.  Boston,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  72.  (3881 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  New-England  Historical  and 
Genealogical  Register.  Supplementary  number,  1900.  Proceedings  of  the 
Society  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  10,  1900,  with  memoirs  of  deceased 
members,  1898-1899.  Boston,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  cl,    (1).  (3882 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  town  history.  By  Alison 
Titus. 

Svo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1895.  (3S82o 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Will  of  Mary  Cooper  of  Lon 
don,  Eng.,  1699.     Communicated  by  Prof.  Frederick  Tuckerman. 
Svo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1895.  (38S2& 


542  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Bermuda  during  the  American 
Revolution.     By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1896.  (3882c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  David 
Pulsifer,  A.  M.  By  John  Ward  Dean. 

Svo,  pp.  2. 

Reprinted   from   the   Necrology   of   the   Society,   in   the   Register  for   January, 
1896.  (3883 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Col.  Jabez  Hatch,  of  Boston, 
his  ancestry  and  his  descendants.     By  Allen  H.  Bent.     Boston,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1897.  (3884 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Howland  Holmes,  M.  D. 
Svo,  pp.  1% 
Reprinted  from   the  Register  for   January,    1896.  (3885 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Index  to  genealogies  and  pedi 
grees  in  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  fifty 
years  from  January,  1847,  Vol.  i,  to  October,  1896,  Vol.  L.  Comp.  by  William 
W.  Wright.  Boston,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  xi. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register.  (3886 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Kellogg  families  of  Colchester. 
By  James  H.  Perrin.  Boston,  1896. 

8vo.  pp.  60-64. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1894.  (3887 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Register  plan   for   arranging 

genealogies.     An   account   of   part   of   the   family   of   Abraham    Perkins  of 

Hampton,  N.  H.,  who  lived  in  Plymouth  County,  Mass.     By  Hon.  Joseph  W. 

Porter. 

8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1896.  (3887a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  A.  D.  Weld 
French  heraldic  collection  in  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  So 
ciety's  library,  with  extracts  from  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  relating 
to  the  same,  and  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  Aaron  Davis  Weld  French.  Boston, 
1897. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Memoir  by  Charles  E.   Hurd  ;   Catalog  by   Frederick   Williard   Parke.        (3888 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Daniel  Denison  Slade.  By 
Charles  11.  Eastman.  Boston,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  14. 

Reprinted  with  additions,  from  the  Register,  Vol.  LI,  January,  1897.         (3889 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    English  ancestry  of  the  families 
of  Batt  and  Byley.     By  J.  Henry  Lea.     Boston,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  28. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register.  (3890 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  first  two  settlers  in  Stow, 
Mass.  [John  Kettell,  and  -  -  Boon],  and  treir  fate.  Remarks  on  the 
article  in  the  Register  for  October.  By  Abraham  G.  R.  Hale. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1897,  pp.  294-297.]  (3891 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIECY.      Genealogical    nomenclature. 
By  B.  Pickman  Mann. 
Leaflet. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1897.]  (3892 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  543 

NEW-ENGLAND  PIisxoRic  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    Jacob  and  Hannah  (Lawrence) 
Scheiffelin,  of  New  York.    By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  October,   1897.  (3893 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Jacob  Kuhn  and  his  descend 
ants.    By  George  Kuhn  Clarke. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  October,  1897.  (3894 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Langley,    of    Newport,    R.    I. 
By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  168-169. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  April,  1897.  (3895 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  local  scandal  [Grotou,  1666], 
By  Hon.  Samuel  A.  Green,  LL.  D. 

Broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1897.  (3895a 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir   of   William    Putnam 
Kuhn.     By  George  Kuhn  Clarke. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
Reprinted  from   the  Register,  April,   1897.  (3896 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  the  Manning  family 
of  Co.  Kent,  England.  With  additional  notes  on  the  Waters,  Proctor  and 
Whitfield  families.  Chart.  By  Henry  F.  Waters,  A.  M.  Boston,  1897. 
Printed  for  private  distribution. 

8vo,  pp.  35. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1897.  (3896a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Pedigree  of  Manning  and  allied 
families.     By  Henry  F.  Waters,  A.  M.     [Boston,  1897.] 
8vo,  broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  1897,  Vol.  LI.  (3897 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Richard  Williams,  of  Taunton, 
and  his  connection  with  the  Cromwell  family.  [Edited  by  Josiah  H. 
Drummond.  Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1897.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (3898 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Snow    genealogy.     By    Mrs. 
Charles  L.  Alden. 
Svo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  the  Register  for  1893,   1894,   1895,  and  1897. 

(3898a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Thomas  Jefferson  and  James 
Thompson  Callender,  1798-1802.     Edited  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford. 
8vo,  pp.  45. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  1896-7.  (3899 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Tufts  genealogy. — Earlier  gen 
erations.     By  Larkin  T.  Tufts  and  Edward  C.  Booth. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  July,  1897.  (39OO 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Wills  of  William  Deane  and 
William  Cogan.     Communicated  by  William  Dean.     [Boston,  1897.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     Caption  title. 

Reprinted    from    the    Netv-England   Historical    and    Genealogical   Register   for 
October,  1897.  (39O1 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Additions    to    positive    pedi 
grees  and  authorized  arms  of  New   England,  printed  in  the  Register  for 
July,  1891.     By  William  S.  Appleton.     Boston,  1898. 
Broadside. 
[Register  reprint.]  (39OS 


544  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Albert  Boyd  Otis.  By  Joseph 
Williamson.  [Boston,  1898.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      Front,    (port.).      Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  JV 'ew -England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for   Janu 
ary,  1898.  (39O3 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Ancestry  of  Phebe  Pierce,  of 
Woburn.  By  William  R.  Cutter  and  Arthur  G.  Loring. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  January,  1898,  pp.  52-53.  (39O4 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Bells   in   New    England.     By 
John  James  Raven. 
8vo,  pp.  2. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  January,  1898.  (3905 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Biographical  sketch  of  John 
Gardner  White.     By  Francis  Beach  White.     1898. 
8vo,  pp.  2. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1898.  (3906 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Biographical   sketch  of  Rev. 
Luther  Farnham,  A.  M.     By  John  WTard  Dean.     Portrait. 
.  8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1898.  (3906a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Brief  memoirs  and  notices  of 

Prince's  subscribers.      [Alexander  Middleton.]      Compiled  by  Emma  F.  Ware. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  January,  1898,  pp.  13-14.  (3907 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Col.    John    Gorham's   "  Wast 
Book.'?    Facsimiles.     With  notes  by  Frank  WTilliam  Sprague.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  IT). 
Reprinted  from   the  Register.  (3908 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Deed  of  Daniel  Collins  to  James 
Bird.  1696.  Communicated  by  John  T.  Hassam. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1898,   pp.    167-168.  (3909 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Hopestill  Fos 
ter,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  son  of  Richard  Foster,  of  Biddenton,  Co.  Kent, 
and  his  wife,  Patience  Biggs  (Widow  Foster),  the  immigrant  in  1635.  By 
William  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted    [with  additions]    from  the  Register  for  April,  1898.  (3910 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Fenno  family.     By  Allen 
H.  Bent.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1898.  (3911 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Four  generations  of  the  Waldo 
family  in  America.     By  Waldo  Lincoln.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo.  pp.   21. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Register. J  (3912 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Henry  Andrews,  of  Taunton, 
and  the  Calves  Pasture.  By  Almon  D.  Hodges,  Jr.  Boston,  1898. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1898,  pp.  16-23.]  (3913 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Index  to  testators  in  Waters'^ 
Genealogical  gleanings  in  England,  in  the  New-England  Historical  and  Gen 
ealogical  Register.  Vols.  XXXVII-LIT.  By  William  S.  Appleton.  Boston, 
1898. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted   from    the   New-England   Historical   and    Genealogical   Register  t 
October,   1898.  (3914 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  545 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  White,  of  Watertown 
and  Brook  line,  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By  Thomas  J.  Lothrop.  Bos 
ton,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1898.  (3915 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  members  of  the  New- 
England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  April  1,  1898.  Boston,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (3916 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Mowry  family  monument, 
near  Woonsocket,  K.  I.     Erected  by  Hon.  Arlon  Mowry.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  14.     Plates  and  portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1898,  with  additions.  (391«a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Philip  Gereardy,  of  New  Am 
sterdam,  landlord  of  the  city  tavern,  and  his  Rhode  Island  descendants. 
By  Charles  Knowles  Bolton.     [Boston?  1898?] 
8vo,  pp.  6.     Caption  title. 

Reprinted   from    the   yew-England   Historical    and    Genealogical    Register   for 
July,   1898.  (3917 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Rev.  Morgan  Jones  and  the 
Welsh  Indians  of  Virginia.     By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Register.]  (3918 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Rolls  of  membership  of  the 
New-England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  corrected  to  July  1,  1898,  by 
George  Kuhn  Clarke.  Boston,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (3919 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Was  Anna  West  a  daughter  of 
Robert  Saunderson?     By  John  E.  Alden.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  2. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Registci .]  (392O 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Was   John    Kettell   an   early 
settler  of  Stow?     By  George  F.  Clarke.     Boston,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  2. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Register.]  (3921 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY..     Adams  Pedigree.     By  James 
Atkins  Noyes,  Ph.  B.,  A.  B.     Boston,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  7.     Plate. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1899.  (3921« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    The  Axtell  Family  in  America. 
First  Five  Generations.     By  S.  J.  Axtell. 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1899.  (3U21& 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Barker  Pedigree.     By  James 
Atkins  Noyes,  Ph.  B.,  A.  B.     Boston,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1899.  (3921c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Blynman  Party.     By  Wni. 
Farrand  Felch. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  April,  1899.  (3922 

N'EW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Captain    Edmond    Blood,    of 
Albany,  N.  Y.     By  J.  Paul  Ry lands.     [Boston,  1899.] 
8vo,  pp.  3.     Caption  title. 

Notes  to  the  above  article  by  Walter  k.  Watkins,  esq.,  of  Chelsea,  Mass.,  p.  3. 

Reprinted    from    the   \ew-England   Historical   and.    Genealogical    Register   for 

July,  1899.  (3923 

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546  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     John  Fuller,  of  Ipswich,  Mass., 
1634.     By  Edward  F.  Everett. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1890.  (3921 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The  First  Wife  of  Governor 
Willys  of  Connecticut,  and  her  family.     By  a  descendant. 
8vo,  pp.  8.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   ISO!).  (3924r/ 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     [Review  of]  Genealogy  of  the 
Samborne  or  Sanborn  Family. 
Broadside. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1800.  (39246 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hoar  Family  in  America 
and  its  English  Ancestry.  A  compilation  from  Collections  made  by  the  Hon. 
George  Frisbie  Hoar.  By  Henry  Stedman  Nourse.  Boston,  1899. 

8vo,   pp.  0(1,    [1]. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January.  April,  and  July,  1809.  (3924t 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY,     t. Jameson.' 
Slip. 
Reprinted  from   the  Registtr  for  October.   1809.  ( 3924 / 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Dr.  John  F.  Pratt.     By  Charles 
Edward  Banks,  M.  I). 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from   the  Register  for  July,    1890.  i 3924r 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Gorham  and  Martha  <'<>bl> 
their  Ancestors  and  their  Descendants.  Communicated  by  Frank  William 
Sprague. 

Broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  ItcfjMcr  for  April,   1S09.  (3924/ 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Letters  of  Jonathan  Boucher  to 
George  Washington.  Collected  and  edited  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  53.     One  hundred  copies.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  1898.  (3924?/ 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    March  Genealogy — Earlier  Gen 
erations.     By  Ellen  Gates  March. 
8vo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1809.  (3924/< 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Capt.  William 
Traske,  of  Salem.  Mass.,  K>28-HHj<;.  By  William  Blake  Trask.  Boston. 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  IS. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January.  1899.  (392~> 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New  England  Ancestry  of 
Lyman  J.  Gage,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  President  McKinley's  Cabinet. 
By  Arthur  E.  Gage.     Boston,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1899.  i  392.V/ 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Notes  concerning  Roger  Wil 
liams.     By  Almon  D.  Hodges,  jr.     Boston.  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  0. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January.  1899.  (392« 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Noyes    pedigree.     By    James 
Atkins  Noyes.     Boston,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
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NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  547 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Records  Relating  to  the  God- 
dard  and  Frost  Families.  Communicated  by  Austin  Holden,  M.  D. 

8vo,  pp.  3.      No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1809.  (3927« 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Simon    and    Joan    (Clarke) 
Stone,  of  Watertown,   Mass.,   and  three  generations  of  their  descendants. 
By  David  II.  Brown. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1899.  (3928 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Sowams.   the   Home  of  Mas- 
sasoit :  Where  was  it?     By  Virginia  Baker.     Boston,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1899.  (3928a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    American  doctorates  at  Gottin- 
gen.     By  James  Davie  Butler. 
Broadside. 
Reprinted  from  the  Rei?ister  for  October,   1900.  '392S& 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Descendants  of  Leonard  Hoar. 
By  Frank  P.  Wheeler. 
8vo,  pp.  3. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  19OO.  (3929 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Descendants  of  Nahum  Parker, 
of  Kittery,  Maine.  Communicated  by  William  R.  Cutter  and- Arthur  G. 
Lor  ing. 

8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,   1900.  (3929a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Diary  of  Capt.  Asa  Foster,  of 
Andover.  Mass.,  concerning  operations  of  the  British  army  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War,  1758.     Boston,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  April,   1900.  (393O 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Dorchester  Christian   names. 
By  William  B.  Trask. 
8vo,  pp.   [1]. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  April,   1900.  (3931 

NKW-ENGLAND     HISTORIC     GENEALOGICAL     SOCIETY.       [Mrs.     Elvira     Arinenius 
(Wright)  Williams.] 
Broadside. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January.   1900.  (3931« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogical  gleanings  con 
tributory  to  a  history  of  the  family  of  Penn.  By  J.  Henry  Lea.  Boston, 
1890-1900. 

8vo,  pp.  xvii-xxxvii  ;   iii-xv  ;  xxxiv-xlvi. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  July,  1900.  (3932 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     George   Rogers   Howell.     By 
William  Herrick  Griffith.     Boston,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1900.  (3933 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Gorham  family  in  Rhode 
Island.     Notes  on  the  Providence  line,  by  Georgiana  Guild.     Bristol  branch, 
by  Henry  S.  Gorham.     Boston,  1900. 
8vo.  pp.   10. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  April,  1900.  (3934 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Hunnewell.     By  James  Froth- 
ingham  Hunnewell. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
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548  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW -ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    John  Gallop,  of  Taunton,  Mass. 
By  Almon  D.  Hodges,  jr.     Boston,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  3. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  Vol.  54,  pp.  89-91.  (3936 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Lewis   Allen,    of   Watertown 
Farms   (Weston),  Mass.,  1665,  and  bis  descendants,  including  the  Walpole 
and  Lancaster  Aliens.     By  Allen  H.  Bent.    Boston,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  33. 

(The  first  three  generations  of  this  genealogy  are  reprinted  from  the  Register 
for  October,  1900.)  (3937 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Memorial    of    Amos    Perry. 
Obituary    sketch    by    C.    S.    Brigham.     Proceedings    of    memorial    meeting 
October  3,  1899.     Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1900. 
8vo.,  pp.  16.     Port. 

Reprinted  from  the  Xew-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  July, 
1900.  (3938 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  Richard  Bliuman,  of 
Marshfleld,  Gloucester,  and  New  London.  By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.  Bos 
ton,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  3. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1900.  (3939 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Richard  Skinner,  of  Marble- 
head,  and  his  Bible.  Some  materials  for  a  Skinner  genealogy.  By  Eliza 
beth  Ellery  Dana. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1900.  (3940 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Stockbridge  Indians  dur 
ing  the  American  Revolution.     By  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.     Boston,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  2. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1900.  (3941 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Traske  family  in  England. 
By  William  Blake  Trask.     Boston,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1900.  (3941^ 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Ancestry    of   Capt.    Timothy 
Prout,  of  Boston,  Mass.     By  J.  Henry  Lea.     Boston,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  14. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1901.  (3942 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Andrew  Cunningham,  of  Boston. 
and  some  of  his  descendants.  A  brief  genealogy  by  Henry  Winchester  (Am- 
ningliaiii.  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  Vol.  LV.  (3943 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  children  of  Robert  White 
of  Messing,  Co.  Essex,  England,  who  settled  in  Hartford  and  Windsor.  [By 
Charles  A.  White.]  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1901.  (3943</ 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Genealogical  gleanings  in 
England,  by  Henry  F.  Waters.  Boston,  New-England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society,  1901. 

8vo.     2  vols.     Front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.,  tab.  (3944 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Hope  Rogers  a*nd  his  descend 
ants.     Compiled  by  James  S.  Rogers.     Boston,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
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NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.  549 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Interpretation  of  Woodward's 
and  Saffery's  map  of  1642,  or  the  earliest  Bay  Path.  By  Levi  Badger  Chase. 
Boston,  1901. 

4to,  pp.  9.     Map. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1901.  (3945 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     John    Whitehead,    of    New 
Haven  and  Branford,  Conn.     By  James  Shepard.     Boston. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1901.  (394« 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Charles  Frederic 
Farlow.     Boston,  1901. 
4to,  pp.  5.     111. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.]  (3947 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Edward   Elbridge 
Salisbury.     By  Mary  Perkins  Quincy.     Boston,  1901. 
4to,  pp.  9.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1901.  (3947,/ 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  the  Rev.   Edward 
Griffin  Porter,  A.  M.,  president  of  the  New-England  Historic  Genealogical 
Society.     By  Myron  Samuel  Dudley.     Boston,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  16.     Front,      (port.) 

Reprinted  from   New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  January, 
1901. 

"The  published  works  of  the  Reverend  Edward  Griffin  I'orter  :  "  pp.  14-16. 

( 394S 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Memoir   of   the   Rev.    Henry 
Allen  Hazen.     By  Ezra  Hoyt  Byington.     Boston,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.   12.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1901.  (3949 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Mowry  family  monument 
near  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Erected  by  Hon.  Arlon  Mowry.  By  William 
Augustus  Mowry.  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  16.     Front.,  pi.,  port.      [With  his  Supplement  to  the  Descendants  of 
Nathaniel  Mowry  of  Rhode  Island.     Boston,   1900.  | 

Reprinted   from   the   New   England   Historical   and    Genealogical   Register   foV 
April,  1898,  with  additions.  (395O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  from  Rev.  Samuel 
Cooper's  interleaved  almanacs,  of  1764  and  1709.  Edited  by  Frederick 
Tuekerman.  Boston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1901.  (3951 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Richard  Warren  of  the  May 
flower  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  Mrs.  Washington  A.  Roebling  of 
Trenton,  N.  J.     Boston,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  39. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  Vol.  55,  with  additions.  (3952 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Charlestown   Mill   Pond. 
By  Ira  C.  Hersey.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.   8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1902.  (3953 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Churches  and  Pastors  of  Nan- 
tucket,  Mass.,  from  the  first  settlement  to  the  present  time.  U»f>9rl902.  By 
Rev.  Myron  Samuel  Dudley.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  21. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1902,  with  additions.  (3954 


/)/)0  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Fitch  Genealogy.     A  record  of 
six  generations  of  the  descendants  cf  Pea.  Zachary  Fitch  of  Reading,  Mass. 
By  Ezra  S.  Stearns.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  Vols.  55  and  56.  (3954a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Gorhams  of  Hardwick,  Mass. 
By  Henry  S.  Gorharn.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  8.      Facsimile. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1902.  (3955 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Ezra  Hoyt  Bying- 
ton.     By  George  Moulton  Adams.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.   10.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1902.  (3955a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Moses  Kimball.     By 
Charles  A.  Cummings.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  10.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1902.  (3955b 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoirs  of  John  Ward  Dean, 
A.  M.     By  Deloraine  Pendre  Corey.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  17.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1902.  (3955c 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  Haven  and  Walling- 
ford  (Conn.)  Johnsons.  By  James  Shepard,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Boston, 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  11. 

Reprinted  for  the  author  from  the   Xew-England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  for  April,   1902.  (3956 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Samuel    Blakesley,    of    New 
Haven,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants.     By  James  Shepard.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,   1902.  (3957 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Michael    Bacon   and   his  de 
scendants.     By  Leon  Brooks  Bacon,  of  New  York  City.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  i:i. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1902.  (3957n 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New  Haven  (Conn.)  Pot 
ters,  1689.     By  James  Shepard.     Boston.  1902. 
8vo,    pp.    9. 

Reprinted    from    the    New-England    Historical    and    Genealogical   Register   for 
January,   1900.  (3958 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Professor  Park,   of  Andover. 
By  George  Rohert  White  Scott.     Boston. 
8vo,   pp.    10.     Portraits. 

Reprinted  from  yew-England  Historical  and   Genealogical  Register  for  Janu 
ary,  1902.  (3959 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  of  the  First  Church 
of  Rookingham,  Vermont,  from  its  organization.  October  27,  1773,  to  Sep 
tember  25,  1839.     Copied  by  Thomas  Bellows  Peck,  with  an  historical  in 
troduction.     Boston,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.   xi.   GO. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  vols.   54-56.      1900-1902.  (3960 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Sherborn  and  Gardner, 
Mass.,  Brecks,  descendants  of  John  Breck  and  his  son  Thomas,  of  Sherborn, 
1656,  with  notes  upon  the  name  in  Great  Britain.  By  Allen  H.  Bent  Bos 
ton,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   16. 

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NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  551 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Some    Jefferson    correspond 
ence,  1775-1787.     Edited  by  Worthington  Cluuinoey  Ford.     Boston,  1902. 
Svo,   pp.    17. 

Reprinted  from  yew-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Regitser,  1901-1902. 
Letters    from    Francis    Ilopkinson,    James    Currie,    John    Page,    William    Flem 
ing,  and  others  to  Thomas  Jefferson.  (3961 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Boston  "  banks,"  1681-1740. 
Those  who  were  interested  in  them.  By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.  Bos 
ton.  1903. 

Svo,  pp.   10. 

Reprinted   from   yew-England  Historical   and   Genealogical  Register  for   July, 
1903.  (3962 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws  of  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society  with  the  act  of  incorporation  and  the  addi 
tional  acts.  Boston,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (3962,7 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.      Eltweed    Pomeroy,    of    Dor 
chester,   Mass.,  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  and  four  generations  of  his  descend 
ants.     Boston,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted    from    the   yew-England   Historical   and    Genealogical   Register   for 
July,  1903.  (3963 

NKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    Ezekiel  Cheever.    The  Cheever 
MSS.  and  letters.     By  John  T.  Hassam.     Boston,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.   13. 

Reprinted  from   y'cw-England  Historical  and   Genealogical  Register  for   Janu 
ary,   1903. 

"  Written    to   prove    the   unauthenticity   of   the    Cheever    MSS.    in    the    Boston 
Athenaeum."  (396-i 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Gorham    family   in   Con 
necticut  and  Vermont.     By  Frank  William  Sprague.     Boston,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  6. 

Reprinted   from   yeir -England  Historical   and   Genealogical   Register  for   July, 
1903.  (3965 

NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Greene  Family,   of  Ply 
mouth  Colony.     By  Richard  Henry  Greene.     Boston,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  11. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January.  1903,  with  additions.  (3965,z 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Lawful  money,  1778  and  1779. 
By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis.     Boston,  190.°,. 
Svo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted   from    yeic-England  Historical  and   Genealogical  Register  for  April, 
1903.  (3966 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  of  Joseph  Williamson. 
By  William  Cross  Williamson.     Boston,  1903. 
Svo,    pp.    9.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October.  1903.  (3966-r 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Membership,  1903.  Boston, 
1903. 

Svo.  pp.  39.  (3966b 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  New  Hampshire  notes,  1735. 
Those  who  agreed  not  to  receive  them.  By  Andrew  McFarland  Davis. 
Boston,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  r>. 

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552  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Richardsons,  of  West  Mill, 
Herts.  England,  and  Woburn,  in  New  England.  By  Walter  Kendall  Wat- 
kins.  Boston,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.   6. 

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NEW-ENGLAND   HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Samuel   Walker,  of  Woburn, 
Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  Arthur  G.  Loring  and  William  R. 
Cutter.     Boston.  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  0. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,   1903.  (3968 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Abstracts  of  wills  in  the  Pre 
rogative  court  of  Canterbury,  at  Somerset  house,  London,  England.  Reg 
ister  Soame,  1620.  Edited  by  J.  Henry  Lea.  Boston,  Mass.,  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  xi,  1  1.,  607.  (39G9 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Brooks  Family,  of  Wo 
burn,  Mass.  By  William  R.  Cutter  and  Arthur  G.  Loring.  Boston,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  20. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January  &  April,  1904.  (3969a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Capt.  William  Trask  and  some 
of  his  descendants.  By  William  Blake  Trask.  assisted  by  M.  B.  Fairbanks. 
Boston,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  33.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  vols.  55,  56,  and  57,  with  exception  of  a  "  Note  " 
by  Miss  Fairbanks.  (397O 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Christ  Church  Bells,  Boston, 
Mass.  By  Arthur  H.  Nichols.  Boston,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  11.     111. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1904.  (3970a 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  descendants  of  John  Rus 
sell,  of  Dartmouth,  Mass.     By  Barrett  Beard  Russell.     Boston,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  20. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register,  vols.  57  nnd  58.  (3971 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Four  Boston  Families.     Hoi- 
brook,  Yendell,  Vail,  Whitman.     By  Victor  Chaiining  Sanborn.     Boston,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  7.     Illus. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1904.  (3971f 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  sketch  of  Newing- 
ton,  New  Hampshire.     By  Myron  Samuel  Dudley.     Boston,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  10. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1904.  (3972 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Jabez  Gorham,  of  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  and  his  descendants.    By  Frank  W.  Sprague.    Boston,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted   from   the  New-England  Historical  and   Genealogieal    Register,   Jan 
uary,  1905.  (3973 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     John  Joseph  May.     By  Almon 
Danforth  Hodges,  jr.     Boston,  1904. 
Svo,   pp.    7.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1904.  (3973? 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     John  Hill,  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
and  his  descendants.     By  J.  Gardner  Bartlett.     Boston,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1904.  (3974 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Hill,  of  Dorchester,  Mass., 
and  five  generations  of  his  descendants.  Also  ancestral  lines  of  some  fam 
ilies  intermarried  with  his  descendants,  and  Colonial  and  Revolutionary 


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records  pertaining  to  them.  Also  an  account  of  the  Hill  family  of  Pounds- 
ford,  Somersetshire,  England.  Compiled  and  edited  by  J.  Gardner  Bart- 
lett.  Boston:  Printed  for  private  circulation  by  Lew  C.  Hill,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  97. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April  and  July,  1904,  with  additions.  (8975 
NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Tyler  Hassam.  By 
Albert  Matthews.  Boston,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  5. 

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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.    Memoir  of  Egbert  Coffin  Smyth. 
By  Edward  Young  Hincks.    Boston,  1904. 
4to,  pp.  12.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1905.  (397« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Partridge  genealogy.  Descend 
ants  of  John  Partridge  of  Medfield,  Mass.  By  George  Homer  Partridge. 
Boston,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  46.      Illus. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  vol.  57,  with  additions.  (397tta 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  descendants  of  Digory 
Sargent.  By  Henry  Ernest  Woods.  Boston.  New-England  Historic  Genea 
logical  Society,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.   12. 

Reprinted  from  ^lew-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  October, 
1904.  (3977 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.      Some  descendants  of   Henry 
and  John  Sherburne,  of  Portsmouth,  N.   H.     By  Edward  Raymond  Sher- 
burne.     Boston,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  vols.  58  and  59.  (3978 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Some    descendants    of    John 
Moore,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.     By  Ethel  Stanwood  Bolton.     Boston,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 
Reprint  from  the  Register,  vols.  57  and  58.  (3978<i 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Wilinot  family,  of  New 
Haven,  Conn.  By  Donald  Lines  Jacobus.  Boston,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  9. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  January,   1905.  (8979 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Luddington,  of  Mai 
den,  Mass.,  and  East  Haven,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants.  By  James  Shep- 
ard.  Boston,  1904. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  13. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,   1904.  (398O 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.      William    Sumner    Appleton. 
By  William  Theophilus  Rogers  Marvin.     Boston,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.   10. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1904.  (398O« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Captain   Edward  Johnson  of 
Woburn,  Massachusetts,  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  Edward  Francis 
Johnson.     Boston,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  53. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  vol.  59.  with  additions.  (398Ob 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Cotton  family  of  Ports 
mouth,  N.  H.    By  Frank  Etheridge  Cotton.    Boston.  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January  and  April.  1905.  (3981 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     George  Frisbie  Hoar    (182fi- 
1904).     By  E.  Ilarlow  Russell.     Boston,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  11.     Portrait. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,   1905.  (3982 


554  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Jeremy   Adams,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  and  some  of  his  descendants.     By  Arthur  Adams.     Boston.  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from   the  Register  for   July,    1905.  (3983 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Marquis    Fayette    King.     By 
Hon.  George  Sheldon.     Boston,  1905. 
8vo,   pp.   15.      Front,    (port.) 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1905. 
Ancestry  of  Hon.  L.  M.  Boltwood  :   pp.  4-8.  (3984 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Marquis   Fayette   King.     By 
Nathan  Goold.     Boston,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  7.      Portrait. 
Reprinted  from   the  Register  for  July,   1905.  (3985 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  naming  of  Hull,  Massa 
chusetts.     By  Albert  Matthews.     Boston,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  ll'. 
Reprinted  from   the  Register  for  April,   1905.  (3i)8(i 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  Librarian  and 

report  of  the  Corresponding  Secretary  for  the  year  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (3986« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Research  in  England.  An  es 
say  to  aid  the  student.  By  J.  Henry  Lea.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  37. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register,  vols.  58  and  59.  (3987 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Rev.   Carlton   Albert   Staples. 
By  Charles  Jason  Staples.     Boston.  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1905.  (3988 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Richard  Clarke  of  Rowley, 
Massachusetts,  and  his  descendants  in  the  line  of  Timothy  Clark  of  Rock- 
ingham,  Vt.,  1038-1904.  With  an  account  of  the  family  reunion  held  in 
Rochester,  Vermont,  August  30,  1904.  By  Thomas  Bellows  Peck.  Boston, 
1905. 

8vo,  pp.  93.      Portraits.      Illus. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July,  1904,  with  additions.  <3988i 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  South  Meeting-House, 
Boston.  (IGi 59-1 729.)  By  Mary  Farwell  Ayer.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  0.  Illustrations.  Section  of  a  map  of  Boston,  1728,  showing  the 
South  Meeting-House. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  July.   1905.  (3989 

NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     William    Cleaves   Todd.     By 
Samuel  Collins  Beane.     n.  p. ;  n.  d. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1905.  (3990 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Consolidated  index  to  the  New 
England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  Vols.  1-50.  Part  i  of  Vol.  I 
containing  an  index  of  persons,  Aacige  to  Bigland.  (Other  parts  to  follow 
bimonthly.)  (October,  1905.) 

8vo,  pp.  96. 

See  No.  401 7a.  (3991 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  the  towns  of 
Massachusetts.  Edited  by  Henry  Ernest  Woods.  Published  by  the  Society 
at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund.  Boston,  1902-1905. 

The  vital  records  of  some  other  Massachusetts  towns  not  included  in  this 
series  are  issued,  uniform  in  edition,  style,  and  hinding  with  these,  by  Franklin 
Pierce  Rice,  in  the  "  Systematic  history  fund  "  series,  published  by  him  at 
Worcester  and  also  by  the  Essex  Institute  at  Salem,  Mass.  (3992 


NEW-ENGLAND    HISTORIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY. 

XKW-EXGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Alford,  Mas 
sachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  11)02. 

8vo,  pp.   •'*-'.  (3993 

XKW-ENGLAND    HISTOBIC    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     Vital    records    of    Arlington, 

Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.     Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 

Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 

1904. 

Svo,  pp.  102. 

An  alphabetic-  index  to  the  manuscript  records  of  the  town,  supplemented  by 
information  from  church  registers,  cemetery  inscriptions  and  other  sources. 

(3994 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Becket,  Massa 
chusetts,  to  the  year  1350.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund,  11)03. 

8vo,  pp.  08.  (3995 

.NK\V-ENGLAN»  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Bedford, 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  142.  (399« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Bellinghmn. 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  222. 

An  alphabetical   index  to  the  manuscript  records  of  the  town,  supplemented 
by  information  from  church  registers,  cemetery  inscriptions,  and  other  sources. 

(3997 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Chilmark, 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1904. 

Svo,  pp.  06. 

An  alphabetical   index   to   the  manuscript  records  of  the  town,   supplemented 
by  information  from  church   registers,   cemetery   inscriptions,   and  other  sources. 

(3998 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Edgartown. 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1908. 

8vo,  pp.  270. 

Alphabetical    indexes   to    the    manuscript   records   of   the    town,    supplemented 
by  information  from  church  registers,  cemetery  inscriptions,  and  other  sources. 

(3999 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Gill,  Massa 
chusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.   07.  <  looo 

XKW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1904. 

Svo,  pp.  80.  (-1001 

FEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Hinsdale, 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  11)02. 

8vo,  pp.  08.  (4002 


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NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Lee,  Massa 
chusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  239.  (4003 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Medfield,  Mas 
sachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England  His 
toric  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  243.  (4004 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Medway,  Mas 
sachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England  His 
toric  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  345.  (4O05 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Montgomery, 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.   GO.  (4OO« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  New  Brain- 
tree.  Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-Eng 
land  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record 
fund,  19<>4. 

8vo,  pp.  163.  (4OO7 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Newton,  Massa 
chusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  Society,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  521.  (4OO8 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Norton,  Massa 
chusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund,  100<{. 

8vo,  pp.  405. 

Alphabetical    indexes    to   the   manuscript   records   of   the   town,    supplemented 
by  information  from  church  registers,  cemetery  inscriptions,  and  other  sources. 

(4009 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Palmer,  Massa 
chusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  242.  (4O10 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Pelham,  Mas 
sachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  177.  (4O11 

NEW  ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Peru,  Massa 
chusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.   112.  (4012 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Sudbury, 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1903. 

8vo,   pp.  332.  (4013 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Tyringhain. 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Geneological  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  108.  (4014 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Walpole,  Mas 
sachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  210.  (4015 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Waltham, 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 


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Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
3004. 

8vo,  pp.  298. 

An  alphabetic  index  to  the  manuscript  records  of  the  town,  supplemented  by 
information  from  church  registers,  cemetery  inscriptions,  and  other  sources. 

(401« 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Washington, 
Massachusetts,  to  the  year  1850.  Boston,  published  by  the  New-England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society,  at  the  charge  of  the  Eddy  town-record  fund, 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  57.  (4017 

NEW-ENGLAND  HISTORIC  GENEOLOGICAL  COCIETY.  New  England  Historical  and 

Genealogical  Register.  Index  of  persons.  Volumes  1-50.  A-G.  Boston, 
1906. 

8vo.  pp.  xi,  493. 

In  five  parts,  issued  separately,   I  October]    1905-1906.  (4O17a 

NEW  ENGLAND   METHODIST  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Boston. 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Nos.  1,  2.  Bos 
ton,  1859,  1861. 

8vo,  2  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Introduction  of  Methodism  into  Boston.  A  discourse  at  the  forma 
tion  of  the  Society,  February  28,  1859.  By  S.  W.  Coggeshall.  1859,  pp.  53. 

No.  2.  History  of  the  North  Russell  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  and 
Sabbath  school ;  with  a  brief  account  of  St.  John's  Church  at  the  Odeon.  Edited 
by  D.  S.  King.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  99.  (4O18 

NEW  ENGLAND   METHODIST  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Bo8ton,  Mass.      (A  different  society  from  the  foref/ouiy.) 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  first  annual 
meeting,  January  17,  1881.  Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (4018u 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  second  an 
nual  meeting,  January  16,  1882.  Boston,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (4019 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  third  an 
nual  meeting,  January  15,  1883.  Boston,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (4020 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  fourth  an 
nual  meeting,  January  21,  1884.     Boston,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contains  annual  address  of  Rev.  Daniel  Dorchester  on  "  Methodism  in  New 
England;  the  struggle  of  its  introduction  and  its  growth."  (4O21 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  at 
the  fifth  annual  meeting,  January  19,  1885.     Boston,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  36. 

Contains  reports  of  officers  and  the  annual  address  by  W.  R.  Clark,  "  Three 
reasons  why  we  should  recount  the  history  of  Methodism."  (4O22 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  sixth  an 
nual  meeting,  January  18,  1886.     Boston,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  33. 

Contains  address  of  Stephen  L.  Baldwin  on  "  Lessons  from  a  century  <;f 
Methodist  history."  (4O23 


558  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW    ENGLAND    METHODIST    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    at    the   seventh 
annual  meeting.  January  17,  1887.     Boston,   1888. 
Svo,  pp.  46. 

Contains  address  of  Marcus  L).  Buell  on  "  Pastoral  leadership."  (4O24 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  eighth  an 
nual  meeting,  January  10,  1888.     Boston.  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 

Pages  5-18  contain  annual  address  by  Rev.  George  8.  Chadbourne,  1).  D., 
"  The  uses  and  benefits  of  a  Methodist  historical  society."  (4O25 

NEW   ENGLAND  METHODIST   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  ninth  an 
nual  meeting,  January  21.  1889.     Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.   22,    (1).  (4026 

NEW    ENGLAND   METHODIST    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Proceedings   at   the   eleventh 
annual  meeting.  January  19.   1891.     Boston,  1891. 
Svo,  pp.  28. 

Pages  5-10  contain  annual  address  by  Rev.  Charles  S.  Rogers,  D.  I).,  "  The 
obligation  of  the  Methodism  of  today  to  the  Methodism  of  yesterday,  with 
special  reference  to  New  England." 

Proceedings  at  the  tenth  and  twelfth  annual  meetings  have  never  been 
printed.  [Note  from  W.  S.  Allen  to  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  July, 
1893.]  (4027 

NEW  ENGLAND  METHODIST   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  thirteenth 
annual  meeting,  January  10,  189.'i.     Boston,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  35. 

Contains  :  The  New  England  Annual  Conference  versus  slavery  and  caste, 
by  Charles  W.  Wilder.  (4O28 

NEW  EXGLAM)   NUMISMATIC  AM)   ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

Boxton, 


NEW  ENGLAND  NUMISMATIC  AND  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  coins  of 
America,  and  the  laws  governing  their  issue.  Comprising  also  descriptions 
of  the  Washington  pieces,  the  Anglo-American  tokens,  many  pieces  of  un 
known  origin  of  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries,  and  the  first 
patterns  of  the  United  States  mint.  By  Sylvester  S.  Crosby.  Boston,  1875. 
Svo,  pp.  v,  (0),  v.  11-38.  Plates. 

This   work   was   published   in   parts,    the  earlier   numbers  being   issued   by   the 
New  England  Numismatic  and  Archa?ological   Society.  (4029 

NORTH  BROOKFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Nortli  Brookfichl.  J/«.v.s. 

NORTH  BROOKFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 
Preceded  by  an  account  of  Old  Quabaug.  Indian  and  English  occupation, 
1647-1070  ;  Brookfield  records,  1080-1783.  By  J.  II.  Temple.  With  a  genea 
logical  register.  North  Brookfield,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  824.     Illustrations.     Portraits.     Published  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Society.  (4O30 

OLD  BRIDGEWATER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

OLD  BRIDGEWATER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  of  the  Old  Bridgewater 
Historical  Society  of  Bridgewater,  East  Bridgewater,  West  Bridgewater, 
and  Brockton.  Organized  April  19,  1894.  Taunton,  1898. 

24mo,  pp.  11.  (4O31 

OLD  BRIDGEWATER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Old  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  a  classic  town, 
whose  early  learned  ministers  were  moulders  of  New  England  character. 
An  address  delivered  by  George  A.  Jackson  before  the  Society  June  25,  1904. 
Published  by  Edward  Alden.  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   [10].  (4032 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.  559 

OLD  coz/ovr  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

I'll  HIltOH,   MUSS. 

OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Papers  read  before  the  Society. 
Nos.  1-4.  ITauiiton.  1879-1881).] 

8vo,  Nos.  4. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Papers  read  during  1878;  Prefatory  notes;  Officers  of  the  society; 
Historical  sketch  of  the  Society,  by  Rev.  S.  II.  Emery  ;  Biographical  sketch  of 
Samuel  White,  by  Arthur  M.  Alger  ;  The  Pilgrims  and  Puritans,  or  Plymouth 
and  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  by  Rev.  Increase  N.  Tarbox,  I).  I).  ;  The  value  of  a 
historical  society,  by  Thomas  ('.  Sproat  ;  Members.  1879.  pp.  70.  (4O33 

No.  2.  Papers  read  April  7,  1870,  and  January  12,  1880 ;  The  Province  of 
Massachusetts  Bay  in  the  seventeenth  century,  with  a  sketch  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Coram,  founder  of  the  Foundling  Hospital  in  London,  by  Charles  A.  Reed  ;  Was 
Elizabeth  Pool  the  first  purchaser  of  the  territory  and  foundress  of  Taunton? 
by  Henry  Williams  (with  documentary  appendix).  1880.  pp.  113.  (4O33i 

No.  3.  Officers  ;  Constitution  ;  Minutes  of  proceedings  ;  Mortimer  Blake  ;  Obit 
uary  paper  of  the  historiographer  ;  Taunton  north  purchase,  by  Mortimer  Blake  ; 
Historical  sketch  of  Taunton,  England,  by  Charles  F.  Brigham  ;  Algonquin,  or 
Indian  terms  as  applied  to  places  and  things,  by  Dr.  P.  W.  Leland  ;  Description 
of  the  MS.  dictionary  of  the  Bible  in  the  Indian  language  in  the  possession  of 
the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  by  C.  II.  Brigham  ;  The  origirul  owners 
and  early  settlers  of  Freetown  and  Assonet,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce ;  Ancient 
iron  works  in  Taunton,  by  J.  W.  D.  Hall.  1885.  pp.  162.  Portraits.  (4O3.3b 

No.  4.  Early  voyages  to  America,  by  James  Phiuney  Baxter,  and  other  his 
torical  papers  read  before  the  Society  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  ancient  iron  works 
and  Leonard  mansions  of  Taunton,  by  Elisha  Clarke  Leonard  ;  Indian  massa 
cres  in  Taunton,  by  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce  :  Reminiscences  of  Shays'  insurrection, 
by  J.  W.  D.  Hall  ;  King  Philip's  gift  to  James  Leonard,  a  paper  by  Elisha 
Clarke  Leonard  ;  Dighton  writing  rock,  by  J.  W.  D.  Hall  ;  Obituary  record.  1880. 
pp.  10.">.  Portraits.  (4O33c 

OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  No.  5.  Article  on  corporations, 
by  Prof.  John  Ordronaux.  LL.  D.,  of  New  York  City,  and  other  interesting 
papers  read  before  the  Society.  Published  by  Old  Colony  Historical  Society. 
Taunton,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  177.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  On  corporations  as  leading  factors  in  the  progress  of  civilization, 
by  John  Ordronaux  ;  Characteristics  of  the  Pilgrims  of  the  Old  Colony,  by  Na 
thaniel  Morton  ;  The  Continental  Congress  in  Rehoboth,  by  A.  C.  Goodell,  jr.  ; 
Historical  sketch  of  Middleborough  and  Taunton  precinct,  by  J.  F.  Montgomery  ; 
Cohannet  alewives  and  the  ancient  gristmill  at  the  Falls  on  Mill  River,  by  J.  M. 
Cushman  ;  Report  of  committee  on  Dighton  rock  ;  Report  upon  the  Baylies 
papers,  by  C.  A.  Reed  ;  Necrology  ;  Taunton  Green  one  hundred  years  ago,  by 
J.  W.  D.  Hall ;  Members.  (4O34 

OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     No.  0.     Taunton,  Mass.,  1899. 
8vo,   pp.    (3),   176.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  A  memoir  of  Leonice  Marston  Sampson  Moulton,  by  John  Ordro 
naux  ;  Williams  memorial  meeting  and  reception  of  the  descendants  of  Richard 
Williams  and  his  wife,  Francis  Dighton  Williams,  at  Historical  Hall,  October 
30th,  1806  :  Address  by  Samuel  Hopkins  Emery,  by  John  P.  Forbes,  by  Josiah 
II.  Drummond  ;  The  memorial  tablet  on  Taunton  Green  from  the  Commonwealth 
of  Massachusetts,  dedicated  Oct.  15th,  1807,  by  the  Old  Colony  Historical  So 
ciety  and  Sons  and  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  of  Taunton  ;  The 
early  Hathaways  of  Taunton,  by  Mary  E.  N.  Hathaway  ;  Some  of  the  descendents 
of  James  Burt,  of  Taunton,  1622-1680,  collected  by  Dora  Hurt  Tetlow  and 
arranged  by  Franklin  Pratt ;  Necrology  ;  Membership ;  Index  to  the  necrology. 

(4035 

3LD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     |  Proceedings  of  the  quarterly  meetings,  July 
20,  1891-January  10,  1894.     Taunton.  1891-1894.  | 
No  title-page. 

Issued  in  leaflets  of  four  pages.  The  Proceedings  of  July  and  October,  1800, 
and  January,  1801,  were  published  as  extras  of  the  Taunton  Daily  Gazette. 

(4O3G 


560  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  of  S.  Hopkins  Emery,  vice-president, 
with  account  of  proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting,  January,  1886. 

Bristol  County  Republican,  extra,  January  22,  188G.     Two  cols.,  fol.        (4O37 
OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Proceedings,  April  4,  July  11,  1887.] 

Taunton  Daily  Gazette,  extra.     Two  broadsides.  (4O38 

OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  voyages  to  America.  By  James  Phin- 
ney  Baxter,  A.  M.  Read  before  the  Society.  Taunton,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  49.     Private  edition  from  Collections,  No.  4.  (4O39 

OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Celebration  of  the  semi-centennial  anniver 
sary  of  the  founding  of  the  Old  Colony  Historical  Society  of  Massachusetts. 
Commemorative  oration,  delivered  at  Taunton,  Massachusetts,  May  4,  1903. 
By  John  Ordronaux.  Published  by  the  Old  Colony  Historical  Society. 
Taunton,  Massachusetts,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (4040 

OLD  COLONY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Gov.  Marcus  Morton.  An  address  delivered 
at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  on  Jan.  13,  1905,  by  N.  W.  Littlefield. 
Taunton,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.   26.  (4041 

OLD  DARTMOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Xcw  Bedford,  Mass. 

OLD  DARTiMOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Old  Dartmouth  Historical  Sketches. 
Nos.  1-10.  1903,  1904,  1905. 

8vo. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  First  General  meeting  of  the  Society, 
New  Bedford,  on  June  30,  1903,  and  containing  the  following  papers:  [a] 
"Gosnold  and  his  colony  at  Cuttyhunk,"  by  Annie  Russell  Wall,  [b]  "The 
modern  settlement  of  Cuttyhunk,"  by  Elizabeth  Watson,  [c]  "The  Gosnold 
memorial  shaft  and  something  of  the  geology  of  Cuttyhunk,"  by  Walton  Ricket- 
son.  pp.  11. 

No.  2.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  fall  meeting  of  the  Society,  held  at  Pad- 
anaram  (South  Dartmouth),  on  September  30,  1903,  and  containing  the  follow 
ing  papers:  [a]  "Dartmouth  traditions,"  by  Wm.  W.  Crapo.  [b]  "Landmarks 
of  Russell's  Mills,"  by  Myra  B.  Howland.  [c]  "Traditions  of  Padanaram,"  by 
L.  A.  Littlefleld.  [d]  "The  salt  industry  of  Padanaram,"  by  Ellis  L.  Howland. 
pp.  16.  (4042 

No.  3.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  winter  meeting  of  the  Society,  *  *  * 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  on  December  29,  1903,  and  containing  the  following  papers  : 
[a]  "  Peleg  Slocum  of  Dartmouth  and  his  wife  Mary  Holder,"  by  William  A. 
Wing,  [b]  "  Ten  ancient  homes,"  by  Henry  B.  Worth,  [c]  "  The  King  Philip 
war  in  Dartmouth,"  by  Thomas  R.  Rodman,  pp.  15.  (4043 

No.  4.  The  Gosnold  Memorial.  Being  a  full  account  of  the  proceedings  at 
the  dedication  of  the  Gosnold  Memorial  at  Cuttyhunk,  Tuesday,  September  1st, 
1903.  pp.  16.  (4044 

No.  5.  Being  the  proceeedings  of  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  *  *  *, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  on  March  31,  1904,  and  containing  the  following  reports: 
Report  of  the  directors,  by  Ellis  L.  Howland ;  Report  of  the  treasurer,  by 
Lloyd  S.  Swain  ;  Report  of  the  museum  section,  by  Annie  Seabury  Wood ; 
Report  of  the  historical  research  section,  by  Henry  B.  Worth  ;  Report  of  the 
educational  section,  by  William  E.  Sargent ;  Report  of  the  publication  section, 
by  Ellis  L.  Howland  ;  Miscellaneous  business  ;  By-laws  of  the  Society,  pp.  12. 

(4045 

No.  6.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  summer  meeting  of  the  Society  *  *  *, 
Fairhaven,  on  June  29,  1904,  and  containing  the  following  papers  :  Fifty  years 
on  the  Fairhaven  School  Board,  by  Job  C.  Tripp  ;  The  town  of  Fairhaven  in 
four  wars,  by  George  H.  Tripp.  pp.  15.  (4O4G 

No.  7.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  September  meeting  of  the  Society  *  *  *, 
at  Acushnet,  September  24,  1904,  and  containing  the  following  papers :  Past 


OLD  PLANTERS'  SOCIETY.  561 

industries  of  upper  Acushnet  river,  by  Mrs.  Daniel  T.  Devoll.  Old  Acushnet,  by 
Mrs.  Clement  N.  Swift.  Resolutions  on  the  death  of  Hon.  Charles  S.  Randall, 
pp.  16.  (4047 

No.  8.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  December  meeting  of  the  Society,  *  *  * 
December  15,  1904,  and  containing  the  following  papers:  Benjamin  Crane  and 
Old  Dartmouth  surveys,  by  Alexander  McL.  Goodspeed.  Friends  here  and  here 
away  [Rowlands],  by  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Ilowland  Taber.  pp.  25.  (4O48 

No.  9.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  Second  Annual  meeting  of  the  Old  Dart 
mouth  Historical  Society,  New  Bedford,  on  March  17,  1905,  and  containing  the 
following  reports  :  Report  of  the  directors — Elizabeth  Watson  ;  Report  of  the 
treasurer — Lloyd  S.  Swain ;  Report  of  the  Museum  section — Annie  Seabury 
Wood  ;  Report  of  the  Historical  Research  section — Henry  B.  Worth  ;  Report  of 
the  Publication  section — Elizabeth  Watson,  pp.  10.  f4O4» 

No.  10.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  meeting  of  the  Society,  Smith  Mills, 
July  1,  1905,  and  containing  the  following  papers — and  also  an  account  of  the 
Pilgrimage  of  the  Old  South  Historical  Society  to  Old  Dartmouth.  Historical 
associations  in  North  Dartmouth,  by  Edward  T.  Tucker  ;  Historical  glimpses  of 
Dartmouth  schools,  by  Job  S.  Oidley.  pp.  20.  (4O5O 

No.  11.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  fall  meeting  of  the  Society  *  *  * 
South  Dartmouth.  September  14,  1905,  and  also  an  account  of  the  dedication  of 
the  Fearing  Memorial,  Fairhaven.  A  day  in  Dartmouth,  England,  by  A.  II. 
Swift,  pp.  13.  (4O51 

No.  12.  Being  the  proceedings  of  the  winter  meeting  *  *  *  December  8, 
1905,  and  containing  the  following  paper:  Friends  here  and  hereaway  [How- 
lands],  by  Mary  Jane  Ilowland  Taber.  pp.  17.  (4O52 

OLD  DARTMOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Benjamin  Crane  and  Old  Dartmouth  sur 
veys.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  Dec.  15,  1904,  by  Alexander  McL. 
Goodspeed.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  73.      Illustrated.  (4O5.T 

OLD  FOLKS'  AfWOCIATIOX,  OF  CHARLEMONT,  MA8N. 

OLD  FOLKS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CHARLEMONT,  MASS.  Sketch  of  the  origin  and 
growth  of  the  Association.  Compiled  by  a  committee  consisting  of  K.  W. 
Field,  Kate  T.  Clark,  and  E.  C.  Hawks.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  65.  (4:;54 

OLD  PLA  \TERN'  SOCIETY. 


OLD  PLANTERS'  SOCIETY.  The  alliance  between  Pilgrim  and  Puritan  in  Massa 
chusetts.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Old  Planters'  Society,  by  Thomas 
Wentworth  Iligginson,  June  9th,  1900.  To  which  is  added  an  account  of 
the  formation  of  the  Society,  a  statement  of  its  objects,  the  constitution 
and  by-laws,  list  of  officers  and  members.  Salem,  Mass.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (4::55 

OLD  PLANTERS'  SOCIETY.    New  England.    An  address  delivered  before  the  society 
at  Salem,  Mass.,  April  7,  1903.     By  James  Phinney  Baxter,     n.  p.   [1903]. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  22. 

The  subject  with  which  this  address  specially  deals  is  the  government  of  her 
American  colonies  by  England.  (4O5O 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 36 


562  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OLD  RESIDENTS  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
Lowell,  Mass. 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Contributions.  Vol.  i.  Lowell, 
1873-1879. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  413. 

Contents  :  President's  address,  May  3,  1869  ;  Three  letters  of  Samuel  Batch- 
elder  ;  The  first  census  of  Lowell ;  The  Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company  ;  First 
manufacture  of  the  power  loom  drilling  ;  Reminiscenses  of  John  Waugh,  by  Theo 
dore  Edson  ;  School  district  No.  5  and  my  connection  with  it,  by  Joshua  Merrill ; 
Biography  of  Benjamin  Green,  by  Rev.  Lewis  Green  ;  Carpet-weaving  and  the 
Lowell  Manufacturing  Company,  by  Samuel  Fay  ;  Reminiscences  of  Joel  Lewis, 
by  Joshua  Merrill  ;  Life  and  character  of  Hon.  Joseph  Locke,  by  J.  A.  Knowles ; 
Autobiography  of  Daniel  Knapp<;  Francis  Cabot  Lowell,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Kirk 
Boott,  by  Theodore  Edson  ;  William  Livingston,  by  Josiah  B.  French  ;  General 
Jackson  in  Lowell,  by  Z.  E.  Stone  ;  The  mayors  of  Lowell ;  Patrick  T.  Jackson, 
by  J.  A.  Lowell ;  Lowell  and  Newburyport,  by  T.  B.  Lawson  ;  Lowell  and  Harvard 
College,  by  John  O.  Green;  History  of  an  old  firm  [G.  II.  Carleton], -by  Charles 
Hovey  ;  Moses  Hale,  an  early  manufacturer  of  wool,  etc.,  in  East  Chelmsford,  by 
Alfred  Gilman  ;  A  fragment  written  in  1843,  by  T.  Edson  ;  Early  recollections  of 
an  old  resident,  by  J.  B.  French  ;  Memoir  of  S.  L.  Dana,  by  J.  O.  Green  ;  The  fam 
ilies  living  in  East  Chelmsford,  or  Chelmsford  Neck,  in  1802,  by  Z.  E.  Stone  ;  Three 
letters  of  Samuel  Lawrence  :  on  John  Brown,  Milton  D.  Whipple,  on  the  purchase 
of  the  outlets  of  the  New  Hampshire  lakes,  the  main  sources  of  the  Merrimack,  in 
1845  ;  Lowell  and  the  Monadnocks,  by  Ephraim  Brown  ;  Early  history  of  textile 
fabrics,  by  T.  B.  Lawson  ;  Early  navigation  of  the  Merrimack,  by  A.  C.  Yarnum  ; 
The  Willard  family,  and  Memoir  of  Augusta  Willard  Dana,  by  H.  Wood  ;  Remi 
niscences  and  recollections  of  Lowell  since  1831,  by  George  Hedrick  ;  Past,  pres 
ent,  and  future  of  Lowell,  by  Charles  Hovey  ;  The  semicentennial  history  of 
the  Lowell  institution  for  savings,  by  G.  J.  Carney.  (4057 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Contributions.  Vol.  n.  Lowell, 
1883. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  461.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Kirk  Boott,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Reminiscences 
of  the  Lowell  High  School,  by  James  S.  Russell  ;  Capt.  G.  V.  Fox  in  the  war  of 
the  rebellion,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Cruise  of  the  monitor  Lehigh,  by  Charles  Cow- 
ley  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Edward  St.  Loe  Livermore,  by  C.  L.  Abbott;  The 
Wyman  farm  and  its  owners,  by  Charles  Hovey  ;  Biography  of  John  Dummer, 
by  James  S.  Russell ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  John  Amory  Lowell ;  George  Thomp 
son  in  Lowell,  by  Z.  E.  Stone  ;  Insurance  in  Lowell,  by  J.  K.  Fellows ;  Early 
trade  and  traders  of  Lowell,  by  Charles  Hovey  ;  Foreign  colonies  of  Lowell,  by 
Charles  Cowley ;  Glass-making  in  the  Merrimack  basin,  by  Ephraim  Brown; 
The  Melvin  suits,  by  John  P.  Robinson  ;  The  Merrimack  River,  its  sources, 
affluents,  etc.,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  List  of  members  ;  John  Clark,  by  John  W. 
Smith  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Ordway,  by  James  K.  Fellows ;  The 
newspaper  press  of  Lowell,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  The  drama  in  Lowell,  with  a 
short  sketch  of  the  life  of  Perry  Fuller,  by  II.  M.  Ordway  ;  Elisha  Glidden,  by 
John  A.  Knowles  ;  History  of  Central  bridge,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Reminisce'nces 
of  the  early  physicians  of  Lowell  and  vicinity,  by  D.  N.  Patterson  ;  Members  of 
the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  in  Lowell,  from  1822  to  1883,  by  John  O. 
Green.  (4O58 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Contributions.  Vol.  in.  Lowell, 
1884. 

Svo,  pp.   (2),  443. 

Contents  :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Benjamin  Pierce,  by  Joshua  Merrill ;  Organ 
ized  charities  of  Lowell,  by  Charles  Hovey  ;  Present  population  of  Lowell,  by 
Nathan  Allen  ;  Resolutions  adopted  August  8,  1883,  as  a  tribute  of  respect  to 
the  memory  of  Rev.  Theodore  Edson  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Ezra  Worthen,  by 
W.  R  Bagnall  ;  The  first  Burns  celebration  in  Lowell,  by  H.  M.  Ordway  ;  The 
dedication  and  first  ringing  of  the  chime  of  bells  in  the  tower  of  St.  Anne's 
church,  by  Benjamin  Walker  :  Paul  Moody,  by  W.  R.  Bagnall  :  The  president's 
addresses;  Rev.  John  Eliot  (Apostle  to  the  Indians),  Passaconaway,  Wanna- 
lancet,  and  Capt.  Samuel  Mosely,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  high 


OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  563 

school,  by  C.  C.  Chase ;  Health  of  Lowell,  by  Nathan  Allen  ;  Consecration  of 
St.  Anne's  church,  March  16,  1825,  by  J.  O.  Green  ;  Rev.  Amos  Blanchard,  D.  D., 
by  D.  N.  Patterson  ;  Samuel  Batchelder,  by  W.  R.  Bagnall  ;  Autobiography  of 
Dr.  John  O.  Green  ;  Experiments  in  sericulture  and  in  India  rubber  manufacture 
at  Montvale,  by  Charles  Cowley  ;  Great  freshets  in  Merrimack  River,  by  Jamea 
B.  Francis  ;  The  discount  banks  of  Lowell,  by  Charles  Hovey  ;  The  freshet  of 
1831,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  The  Middlesex  Canal  ;  History  of  St.  Anne's  church, 
by  Charles  Hovey ;  Kirk  Boott  and  his  experience  in  the  British  army,  by 
James  B.  Francis  ;  Life  and  works  of  George  W.  Whistler,  by  George  L.  Vose  ; 
Memoirs  of  Thomas  and  John  Nesmith,  by  C.  C.  Chase ;  Sketch  of  John  A. 
Knowles,  by  J.  K.  Fellows  ;  Address  before  the  G.  A.  R.,  by  Rev.  A.  St.  John 
Chambre;  Life  of  Homer  Bartlett,  by  J.  S.  Russell;  Lowell  in  .1826,  by  A.  B. 
Wright.  (4059 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Contributions.  Vol.  iv.  Lowell, 
1888-1891. 

8vo,  pp.   415.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  How  Pawtucket  bridge  was  built  and  owned,  by  James  S.  Russell ; 
Harriet  Livermore,  by  C.  C.  Chase  ;  A  local  musical  society  of  1824,  by  Solon 
W.  Stevens  ;  A  Chelmsford  girl  of  two  hundred  years  ago,  by  Ephraim  Brown  ; 
Rev.  Owen  Street,  D.  D.,  a  memorial  discourse,  by  Rev.  J.  M.  Greene ;  Geo 
logical  explorations,  by  Rev.  Owen  Street ;  History  of  the  Lowell  grammar 
schools,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Kirk  Boott,  a  letter  from  Dr.  John  O.  Green  to  Rev. 
Theodore  Edson  ;  Annual  report  of  President  C.  C.  Chase  ;  Lives  of  postmasters, 
by  C.  C.  Chase  ;  Reminiscences  of  an  ex-postmaster,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Life  and 
character  of  Nathan  Allen,  by  Dr.  D.  N.  Patterson  ;  Autobiography  of  Alvan 
Clark,  with  an  introductory  letter  by  W.  A.  Richardson  ;  Reminiscences  of 
Warren  Colburn  ;  The  American  Venice,  some  account  of  the  rivers,  canals,  and 
bridges  of  Lowell,  by  James  Bayles  ;  Memento  of  Charles  Hovey,  by  James  S. 
Russell  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Theodore  Edson,  by  E.  M.  Edson  ;  The  early  schools 
of  Chelmsford,  by  H.  S.  Perkins ;  Early  recollections  of  Lowell,  by  Benjamin 
Walker ;  A  memoir  of  Mrs.  J.  E.  Locke,  by  Grace  Le  Baron  Upham ;  The 
Lowell  cemetery,  by  James  S.  Russell  ;  President's  report,  May  7,  1890  ;  Letter 
from  W.  A.  Richardson  ;  Brief  biographical  notices  of  the  prominent  citizens 
of  Lowell,  1826-1836,  by  C.  C.  Chase;  Capt.  John  Ford,  by  C.  C.  Chase; 
Lowell  Island,  by  Alfred  Gilman  ;  Residences  on  Nesmith  street,  by  J.  S.  Rus 
sell  ;  Vice-President's  report ;  Sketch  of  Lucy  E.  Penhallow,  by  J.  S.  Russell ; 
Memoir  of  Horatio  Wood,  by  his  son.  (4O6O 

)L»  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Contributions.     Vol.  v.     Lowell.  1894. 

8vo.  pp.    (6),  302.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Memoir  of  Hon.  J.  G.  Abbott,  by  C.  Cowley  ;  The  early  settlers  of 
that  part  of  Chelmsford  now  Lowell,  by  Henry  S.  Perham  ;  "  The  early  grants  of 
land  in  the  wildernesse  north  of  the  Merrimack,"  by  G.  A.  Gordon  ;  My  schools 
and  teachers  in  Lowell  sixty  years  ago,  by  V.  Lincoln  ;  Annual  report ;  St.  Luke's 
church,  Lowell,  by  James  S.  Russell  ;  The  introduction  of  the  telegraph,  the  tele 
phone,  and  the  daguerreotype  into  Lowell,  by  Z.  E.  Stone  ;  Benjamin  Franklin 
Shaw,  by  R.  H.  Shaw  ;  Masonic  events  in  the  early  days  of  Lowell  ;  Life  and 
works  of  James  B.  Francis,  by  W.  E.  Worthen  ;  Annual  report,  1893  ;  Memoir  of 
Dr.  Gilman  Kimball,  by  I).  N.  Patterson  ;  Rev.  Theodore  Edson,  by  Rev.  Edward 
Cowley  ;  Personal  reminiscences  of  Lowell  fifty  years  ago,  by  Paul  Hill  ;  Lowell 
in  the  navy  during  the  war,  by  C.  Cowley  ;  The  Pawtucket  Falls  as  a  factor  in 
determining  so  much  of  the  northern  boundary  of  Massachusetts  as  lies  between 
the  Merrimack  and  Connecticut  rivers,  by  Samuel  A.  Green  ;  The  Old  Residents' 
Historical  Association  :  its  origin  and  history  for  twenty-five  years,  by  Z.  E. 
Stone;  Members,  January  1,  1894;  Death  record,  1868-1894;  [Contents]  of  Vois. 
i -vi  ;  Index  to  Vol.  v.  (4O61 

(LD    RESIDENTS'    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.      Contributions.      Vol.    vi.      Lowell, 
Mass.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  490.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents:  Annual  addresses  and  reports  by  the  president;  Concord  and  Lex 
ington,  April  19,  1775 — the  crisis,  the  dates,  the  bridge,  the  men,  by  Ephraim 
Brown  ;  Our  local  geology,  by  Harriette  Rea ;  Before  the  power  loom — the 
earliest  cotton  and  woolen  industries  at  East  Chelmsford  and  vicinity  and 
their  promoters,  by  Z.  E.  Stone  ;  Public  monuments  of  Lowell,  by  Charles  Cow- 
ley  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  the  life  of  Cleveland  J.  Cheney,  by  James  Francis ; 


564  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Biographical  sketch  of  the  life  of  Benjamin  Walker,  by  Solon  W.  Stevens  ;  The 
Wamesit  purchase,  by  Henry  S.  Perham ;  Seth  Pooler,  by  James  S.  Russell ; 
Hapgood  Wright,  his  life  and  business  career,  by  Benjamin  Walker ;  Lowell's 
once  popular  newspaper,  Vox  Populi,  1841—1896,  its  rise,  progress,  and  decline, 
with  biographical  sketches  of  those  who  were  prominently  connected  with  it, 
by  Z.  E.  Stone;  Robert  Court,  by  Charles  Cowley ;  John  Eliot's  work  at 
Wamesit,  by  Charles  Cowley;  The  folks  at  the  neck  (now  Lowell)  in  ye  Olden 
Time,  by  Henry  S.  Perham  ;  Historical  sketch  of  the  Middlesex  Mechanics  Asso 
ciation,  by  Frederick  Lawton  ;  The  last  of  the  sachems  of  the  Merrimac  river 
Indians,  by  Charles  Cowley ;  Zina  E.  Stone,  by  Alfred  P.  Sawyer ;  Report  of 
committee  on  by-laws  ;  By-laws  of  the  Lowell  Historical  Society  ;  Table  of  con 
tents,  Vols  i-vi,  being  the  entire  series ;  A  list  of  illustrations,  Vols.  i-vi ; 
Index. 

"The  present  volume  completes  the  series."  Vol.  vi,  p.  470.  The  Association 
was  succeeded  by  the  Lowell  Historical  Society.  (4O<>2 

OLD  RESIDENTS'   HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  semicentennial   history   of  the 

Lowell    institution    for    savings.     By    G.    J.  Carney.     Read    May    8,    1879. 
Lowell,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  25.  (4063 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Edward  St.  Loe  Livermore.  By 
C.  L.  A[bbott].  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  17.  Portrait.  Printed  from  a  paper  written  by  request  for  "The 
Old  Residents'  Historical  Society  of  Lowell."  (40«4 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Discourse  to  the  Old  Residents,  Feb 
ruary  9,  1882.  Subject :  Parks  and  progress,  and  Rogers  family.  By  Robert 
Boodey  Caverley.  Lowell,  1882. 

12mo,  pp.  27.  (4O65 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Great  freshets  in  the  Merrimack 
River.  By  James  B.  Francis.  Read  before  the  Association,  November  6, 
1885.  Lowell,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  17.      Half  title.  (4O66 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Lowell.  Remembrances  and  historical 
facts.  By  A.  B.  Wright.  Boston,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  "  Lowell  in  1826,"  as  here  printed,  was  adopted  by  "  The  Old 
Residents'  Historical  Association  of  Lowell."  This  paper  is  the  thirtieth  of 
Vol.  in.  in  the  order  of  their  publication,  and  appears  here  separated  from  the 
others  for  the  personal  use  of  the  author.  (4O67 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Memoir  of  Horatio  Wood,  for  twenty- 
four  years  minister-at-large  in  Lowell.  [Read  before  the  Association  Au 
gust  4,  1891.]  By  his  son.  Lowell,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  31.      Portrait.  (4O68 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Josiah  Gardner 
Abbott,  LL.  D.,  read  before  the  Association.  By  Charles  Cowley,  LL.  D. 
Boston,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  92.  (406!) 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  boundary  line  between  Massachu 
setts  and  New  Hampshire,  from  the  Merrimack  River  to  the  Connecticut. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Association  on  December  21,  1893,  the  twenty-fifth 
anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the  Society.  By  Hon.  Samuel  Abbott  Green. 
Lowell,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (4070 


PILGRIM    SOCIETY.  565 

PEA  BODY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Pcabody,  Mtt88. 

PEABODY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [First  annual  report.]  [May  12,  1896-April  19th, 
1897.] 

8vo,  pp.  [4]. 

Second  annual  report.      [1897-1898.]      8vo,  pp.   [41. 

Third  annual  report.      [1898-99.]      8vo,  pp.   [4]. 

Fifth  annual  report.      [1900-1901.]      8vo,  pp.    [4]. 

Sixth  annual  report.      [1901-1902.]      8vo.  pp.   [4]. 

Seventh  annual  report.      [1902-1903.]      8vo,  pp.   [4]. 

Ninth    annual    report.      1905.     8vo,    pp.    9,  (4O71 

I'TLGRIM  SOCIETY. 
Plymouth,  J/ax.s-. 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.     Festival  December  22,  1820.     [Psalm,  hymn,  and  ode.] 

Broadside.  (4O72 

PILGRIM   SOCIETY.     A  discourse  delivered  at  Plymouth  December  22,  1820.     In 
commemoration  of  the  first  settlement  of  New  England.    By  Daniel  Webster. 
[First  edition.]     Boston,  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  104. 

Same.     Fourth  edition.     Boston,  1826. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (4O73 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  The  constitutional  articles  of  the  Pilgrim  Society.  Incor 
porated  February  24,  1820.  Plymouth,  3823. 

12mo,  pp.  12.  (4074 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Song  for  the  anniversary  of  the  Society,  celebrated  at  Plym 
outh  December  22,  1824. 

Sheet.  (4075 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  An  oration  delivered  at  Plymouth  December  22,  1824.  By 
Edward  Everett.  Boston,  1825. 

8vo,  pp.  73.  (407« 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Pilgrim  Society,  at  Plym 
outh,  on  the  22d  day  of  December,  1829.  By  William  Sullivan.  Published 
at  the  request  of  the  Society.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,   pp-.   60.  (4077 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Great  principles  associated  with  Plymouth  Rock.  Address 
before  the  Society  December  22,  1834.  By  (Jeorge  W.  Blagden.  Boston, 
1835. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (4O7S 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society,  December  22,  1835.  By  Peleg 
Sprague.  Boston,  1830. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (4079 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Constitution,  as  amended  May,  183(1;  with  a  list  of  members. 
Plymouth,  1840. 

12mo,  pp.   (2),  8.  (4080 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Pilgrim  Society;  with  a  brief  account  of  the 
early  settlement  of  Plymouth  Colony. 

New-England  Historical   and    Oenealoqical   Register,   Vol.    i,    April,    1847,    pp 

114-125.  (4081 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.     Report  on  the  expediency  of  celebrating  in  future  the  landing 

of  the  Pilgrims  on  the  21st  day  of  December,  instead  of  the  22d  day  of  that: 

month,  by  a  committee  of  the  Society.     Boston,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (4082 


566  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Speech  of  Allen  C.  Spooner,  esq.,  before  the  Society,  at  Plym 
outh,  December  '22,  1851,  in  reply  to  the  toast,  "  The  faith  of  the  Pilgrims : 
May  it  be  our  pillar  of  fire,  to  guide  us  alike  in  the  day  of  prosperity  and 
the  night  of  trial."  Boston,  [1852]. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (4083 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  Pilgrim  celebration,  at  Plymouth,  August 
1,  1853,  containing  a  list  of  the  decorations  in  the  town  and  correct  copies 
of  the  speeches  made  at  the  dinner  table.  Revised  by  the  Pilgrim  Society. 
Boston,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  182.  (4084 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  A  finger-point  from  Plymouth  Rock.  Remarks  at  the  Plym 
outh  festival  on  the  1st  of  August,  1853,  in  commemoration  of  the  embarka 
tion  of  the  Pilgrims.  By  Charles  Sunnier.  Boston,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (4O85 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.     Illustrated  Pilgrim  memorial.     1860.     Boston,  1860. 
8vo.  pp.  50.     Illustrated. 
Kame.      1861,    pp.   48. 
Same.      1863,   pp.   48.  • 
Same.      1866,   pp.   48. 
Same.      1880,   pp.   55.  (4O8« 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Order  of  exercises,  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary 
celebration  of  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  in  the  Church  of  the  First 
Parish,  December  21,  1870. 

Broadside.  (4O87 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Oration  on  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
Landing  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  at  Plymouth,  December  21,  1870.  By  Robert 
C.  Winthrop,  LL.  D.  Boston,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  87.      Large  and  small  paper  editions.  (4O88 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  Cabinet  and  Pictures  in  Pilgrim  Hall,  Ply 
mouth,  1883.  [Plymouth,  1883.] 

8vo,  pp.    80.  (4O89 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  The  proceedings  at  the  celebration  by  the  Pilgrim  Society, 
at  Plymouth,  August  1,  1880,  of  the  completion  of  the  National  Monument 
to  the  Pilgrims.  Plymouth,  1889. 

Svo,   pp.   176.      Plates.  (4O9O 

PILGRIM  SOCIETY.  The  proceedings  at  the  celebration  by  the  Pilgrim  Society, 
at  Plymouth,  December  21,  1895,  of  the  275th  anniversary  of  the  landing  of 
the  Pilgrims.  Plymouth,  1896. 

Svo,  pp.  76,   (1).  (4O91 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  AftftOCIATlOy. 
Decrfleld,  Mass. 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.     Constitution.     1870. 

4to,  pp.  2.      No  title-page.  (4092 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  Catalogue  of  the  relics  and  curiosi 
ties  in  Memorial  Hall,  Deerfield,  Mass.  Collected  by  the  Association. 
Deerfield,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  108.  (4O93 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  Story  of  the  Old  Willard  House  of 
Deerfield,  Mass.  Written  for  and  read  at  the  eighteenth  annual  meeting  of 
the  Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Association,  Feb.  22,  1887.  By  Cath 
arine  B.  Yale.  Boston,  1887. 

4to,  pp.    (2),  24.     Plates.     Illustrated.  (4O94 


POCUMTUCK    VALLEY    MEMORIAL    ASSOCIATION.  567 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  What  befell  Stephen  Williams  in 
his  captivity.  With  an  appendix.  Printed  from  the  original  by  the  Asso 
ciation.  Edited  by  George  Sheldon.  Deerfield,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  (4095 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  History  and  Proceedings  of  the 
Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Association.  1870-1879.  Vol.  i.  Deerfield, 
Mass.,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  510. 

Contents  :  Preliminary  steps  and  organization  of  the  Association  ;  Field  meet 
ing  at  Turner's  Falls,  1870 ;  Annual  meeting,  1871  ;  Eunice  Williams,  by  C. 
Alice  Baker;  [W.  Starr]  of  the  Revolution  of  '76,  by  Eliza  A.  Starr;  Field 
meeting,  1871  ;  Monument  to  Moses  Rice ;  Address  by  Col.  R.  H.  Leavitt ; 
Response  by  the  president,  George  Sheldon  ;  Historical  paper,  by  Abby  Maxwell ; 
Stories,  anecdotes,  and  legends,  collected  and  written  down  by  Deacon  Phinehas 
Field  •  Third  annual  meeting,  1872 ;  Biographical  sketches  of  the  settlers  at 
Pocun-tuck  before  I'hilip's  war,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Settlement  of  Deerfield,  by 
C.  Alice  Baker  ;  Field  meeting,  1872,  and  dedication  of  a  monument  to  Nathaniel 
Dickinson,  at  Northfield,  Mass.,  September  12,  1872  ;  Address  by  Phinehas  Field  ; 
Address  of  President  George  Sheldon  ;  Settlement  of  Northfield,  by  J.  H.  Temple  ; 
Historical  sketch  of  Vernon,  by  A.  H.  Washburn  ;  Narrative  of  John  Stebbins, 
of  Vernon,  Vt.  :  Fourth  annual  meeting,  1873  ;  The  Bar's  fight,  by  Eliza  A. 
Starr  ;  Fourth  field  meeting,  1873,  at  Sunderland,  Mass.  ;  Address  of  Henry  W. 
Taft,  on  settlement  of  Sunderland ;  Fifth  annual  meeting,  1874 ;  The  tra 
ditionary  story  of  the  attack  upon  Hadley  and  the  appearance  of  General  Goffe, 
September  1,  1675,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Field  meeting,  1874,  in  commemoration 
of  the  centennial  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  of  Leverett,  September  10, 
1874 ;  Address  of  welcome,  by  Rev.  A.  F.  Clark ;  *  *  *  Settlement  of 
Leverett,  by  Rev.  J.  P.  Watson  ;  Brief  history  of  the  Congregational  Church  of 
Leverett,  by  Rev.  David  Eastman ;  History  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  North 
Leverett,  by  Rev.  B.  Newton  ;  Sixth  annual  meeting,  1875  ;  Recollections  of  the 
Old  Indian  house,  by  N.  Hitchcock  ;  Sixth  field  meeting  ;  Two  hundredth  anni 
versary  of  the  Bloody  Brook  massacre  at  South  Deerfield,  September  17,  1875  ; 
Address  of  welcome,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Oration,  by  George  B.  Loring  ;  Poem, 
by  William  Everett ;  Seventh  annual  meeting,  1876  ;  The  captive's  (Sarah  Cole- 
man's)  shoe,  by  J.  F.  Moors ;  Field  meeting  and  bicentennial  celebration  of 
the  Falls  fight,  on  the  battlefield,  May  31,  1876 ;  Address,  by  G.  L.  Barton  ; 
President  Sheldon's  response;  Address,  by  J.  F.  Moors;  Rev.  Hope  Atherton's 
deliverance  ;  Annual  meeting,  1877  ;  Ministers  and  meeting  houses  of  ye  olden 
time,  by  C.  Alice  Baker ;  Sounding  brass :  story  of  the  old  brass  kettle,  by 
Elizabeth  W.  Champney  ;  Ninth  annual  meeting,  1878  ;  History  of  the  founding 
of  Deerfield  Academy,  by  Geoi-ge  Sheldon  ;  Ensign  John  Sheldon,  by  C.  Alice 
Baker ;  History  of  memorial  hall,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Tenth  annual  meeting, 
1879;  Historical  sketch  of  Christina  Otis,  by  C.  Alice  Baker;  Some  facts  relating 
to  the  early  history  of  Dartmouth  College,  by  C.  C.  Conant ;  Greenfield  and 
its  first  church,  by  Francis  M.  Thompson  ;  Slavery  in  Massachusetts,  by  Phinehas 
Field  ;  Members  of  the  Association,  1870-1879  ;  Index.  (4O96 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  History  and  Proceedings.  1880- 
1889.  Vol.  ii.  Deerfield,  Mass.  Published  by  the  Association,  1898. 

8vo.,  pp.  521. 

Contents  :  Annual  and  field  meetings,  1880-1889  ;  Morality,  learning,  and  reli 
gion,  in  Massachusetts  in  olden  times,  by  Edgar  Buckingham  ;  Gossip  about  the 
Pocumtuck  gun,  by  George  Sheldon ;  Poem  by  Cornelia  Allen  Smith ;  Field 
meeting,  1880  ;  Dedication  of  Memorial  Hall ;  Report ;  Poem  by  Cornelia  Allen 
Smith  ;  Dedicatory  address,  by  John  F.  Moors ;  Song  by  John  B.  Green  ;  New 
England  settlers  in  western  New  York,  by  William  Westwood  Wright ;  Poem  by 
J.  D.  Canning;  Sketch  of  Col.  John  Hawkes,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1707-1784, 
by  John  Stebbins  Lee  ;  Ode  by  George  B.  Bartlett ;  The  Dorrellites,  by  Francis 
M.  Thompson  ;  Heredity,  as  illustrated  in  the  history  of  the  Connecticut  Valley 
churches,  by  W.  S.  Hawks  ;  The  Tablinum — Miss  C.  Alice  Baker  ;  Some  account 
of  John  WMlliams,  first  pastor  of  Deerfield,  by  Allen  Hazen  ;  The  flower  of  Essex, 
by  Abbie  E.  Snow;  The  route  of  the  French  and  Indian  army  that  sacked  Deer- 
field,  Feb.  29th,  1703-4  [O.S.I  on  their  return  march  to  Canada  with  the  cap 
tives,  by  Samuel  Carter;  Field  meeting:  Dedication  of  a  memorial  stone  on  the 
spot  where  Mrs.  Eunice  Williams  was  slain  by  her  Indian  captor,  March  1,  1703--4  ; 


568  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Ode  by  E.  W.  B.  Canning ;  Dedicatory  address,  by  Allen  Hazen  ;  Acceptance  of 
trust,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Mrs.  Eunice  Williams,  by  John  F.  Moors ;  Poem  by 
L.  J.  B.  Lincoln  ;  Memorial  stones,  by  Daniel  Denison  Slade ;  The  civilizations 
bordering  respectively  upon  the  St.  Lawrence  and  the  Connecticut  rivers,  by 
J.  W.  Harding ;  An  old  shoe  revamped,  by  George  B.  Bartlett ;  Adolphus  P. 
Carter,  by  Samuel  Carter  ;  Silas  Wright,  recollections  of  a  New  York  statesman, 
by  W.  W.  Wright;  The  spectre  of  Memorial  Hall  (poem),  by  Lutber  J.  B. 
Lincoln  ;  Field  meeting  1886  ;  Report ;  The  legend  of  Ashfleld,  by  O.  Stanley 
Hall ;  Rev.  Jonathan  Ashley  ;  cr,  The  Christian  Ministry  a  hundred  years  ago, 
by  Edgar  Buckingham  ;  A  visit  to  Ridgeway,  New  York,  in  1834,  by  Nathaniel 
Hitchcock  ;  The  wheel  of  fate,  poem,  by  George  B.  Bartlett ;  The  Willard  House ; 
Anecdotes,  by  L.  W.  Eels  ;  Field  meeting,  1887,  at  Colrain  :  Address  of  welcome, 
by  Lorenzo  Griswold  ;  Response  of  George  Sheldon  ;  The  Scotch-Irish,  by  Samuel 
O.  Lamb ;  Elihu  Iloyt,  a  country  legislator  of  the  olden  time,  by  Freeman  C. 
Griswold  ;  My  hunt  for  the  Deerfield  captives,  by  C.  Alice  Baker  ;  Poem  by  Mrs. 
L.  W.  Eels  ;  The  settlement  of  Erving,  by  Augustus  Coolidge  ;  The  settlement  of 
the  town  of  Whately,  by  James  M.  Crafts ;  The  Pocumtuck  confederacy,  by 
George  Sheldon;  Two  captives  [John  Rising,  Abigail  Nims],  A  romance  of  real 
life,  by  C.  Alice  Baker  ;  Deerfield  captives,  a  poem,  by  Isabelle  Williams  ;  Two 
hundred  and  twelfth  anniversary  of  the  Indian  attack  on  Hatfield  ;  Address  of 
welcome  ;  The  Indian  massacre  of  Sept.  10,  1(577.  at  Ilatfield.  by  Thaddeus  Graves; 
Response  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Historical  address  :  Indian  Massacre  of  Sept.  19, 
1677;  Narrative  of  Quentin  Stockwell,  a  Deerfield  captive,  by  Silas  G.  Hubbard ; 
Ilatfield's  hero,  1077,  by  Margaret  Miller;  Letter  of  Samuel  D.  Partridge,  by 
C.  K.  Morton  ;  Report  of  the  address  of  Bishop  Frederick  Huntington ;  The 
squaw  sachem  of  1632,  poem,  by  George  Bradford  Bartlett ;  Remarks  of  Joseph 
L.  Partridge,  of  Rev.  R.  M.  Woods  ;  Address  of  William  H.  Allis  ;  Collection  of 
antiquities,  arranged  by  C.  M.  Barton  and  John  H.  Sanderson ;  Genealogy  of 
some  Hatfield  families  :  Waite,  Dickinson,  Bardwell,  Graves,  by  James  M.  Crafts ; 
Some  official  correspondence  in  relation  to  the  Waite  and  Jennings'  ransom  of 
captives,  from  the  Bradford  club  papers  ;  Location  of  the  house  of  those  who 
suffered  by  the  massacre  of  Sept.  19  ;  Index.  (4O97 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.     History  and  Proceedings  of  the 

Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Association.     1890-1898.     Vol.   in.     Published 

by  the  Association,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  563. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meetings,  1890-1898  ;  Autobiography  and 
journal,  by  Joseph  Goodhue  ;  Field  meeting,  1890  at  Shelburne  Falls  ;  Shelburne's 
Revolutionary  soldiers ;  Martin  Severance,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Poem  by  Fred 
eric  Allison  Tupper  ;  History  of  Franklin  Academy,  by  H.  A.  Pratt ;  Memoir  of 
Joseph  White,  by  R.  Crawford;  Gen.  James  S.  Whitney,  by  Samuel  O.  Lamb; 
Poem  by  George  B.  Bartlett ;  Thankful  Stebbins,  an  unredeemed  captive,  by  C. 
Alice  Baker ;  Bibliographical  sketches  of  Deerfield,  by  Lucretia  W.  Eels  ;  Field 
meeting  at  Bernardston,  1891  ;  Settlement  of  Bernardston,  by  Lucy  Cutler  Kel 
logg  ;  Old  time  traffic  and  travel  on  the  Connecticut,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Field 
meeting,  1892,  at  Charlemont  :  Poem  by  Henry  C.  Hayden  ;  To  the  Historic  Oak 
of  Charlemont,  by  Lyman  Whiting  ;  Some  reminiscences  of  Charlemont  history, 
by  Helen  A.  Hawks;  The  source  of  the  free  school,  by  Herbert  C.  Parsons; 
Field  meeting.  1893  :  (Jill's  centennial  celebration ;  Sweet  Vale  of  Pocumtuck, 
by  Cornelia  A.  Smith  ;  Historical  address  by  Francis  Walker,  2d,  at  Gill's  cen 
tennial  celebration  ;  Historical  paper,  by  C.  Alice  Baker ;  The  hearthstone,  by 
Catherine  B.  Yale  ;  The  old  Deerfield  cannon,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Gen.  Iloyt,  by  Mrs.  L.  W.  Eels;  Field  meeting,  1894,  at  Greenfield: 
Greenfield's  first  meetinghouse — its  site  marked  by  a  monument  ;  Dedicatory 
address,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Recollections  of  the  old  meetinghouse,  by  Charles 
C.  Corss  ;  Address  by  Francis  M.  Thompson  ;  Thoughts  on  walking  through  land 
owned  once  by  my  forefathers,  by  Helen  A.  Hawks ;  Connecticut  river,  Quin- 
nehtuk,  the  Indians  called  it,  by  Mary  E.  Miller  ;  A  poem,  by  George  B.  Barlett ; 
Some  phases  of  our  New  England  institutions,  by  Franklin  G.  Fessenden  ;  Field 
meeting,  1895,  at  Montague  Centre  :  Address  by  Robert  P.  Clapp  ;  The  advent, 
the  return,  and  the  report  of  Lo  the  poor  Indian,  by  Seymour  Rockwell ;  The 
WTilliams  Bible,  by  C.Alice  Baker;  The  story  of  a  York  family  ( Rish  worth),  by  C. 
Alice  Baker  ;  Poem  for  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  P.  V.  M.  Association, 
by  Mrs.  L.  W.  Eels  ;  Public  spirit,  by  G.  Glenn  Atkins  ;  Stories  of  a  New  England 
village,  by  Julia  D.  Whiting  ;  Field  meeting,  1896,  at  Brattleboro,  Vt.  ;  Report 
on  Fort  Dummer's  site ;  Address  of  welcome,  by  H.  D.  Holton ;  Response,  by 


PRINCE    SOCIETY.  569 

George  Sheldon;  Address  by  G.  Leon  Walker;  Poem,  by  Jennie  Stebbins  Smith; 
Fort  Sartwell,  by  M.  I.  Reed  ;  Poem,  by  Josiah  I).  Canning  ;  Dr.  Slade  and  the 
old  Indian  house  door,  by  P.  Vorhees  Finch  ;  Sanguinaria,  by  Francis  S.  Allen  ; 
Address  by  John  E.  Ilussell  ;  The  New  England  confederacy  of  1643  and  other 
unions  of  the  American  colonies,  by  Fayette  Smith ;  Major  John  Burke,  the 
founder  of  Bernardston,  by  Lucy  C.  Kellogg;  Field  meeting,  1897,  at  North- 
fleld  :  Address  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  memorial  stones, 
by  N.  P.  Wood  ;  Historical  address,  by  George  F.  Piper  ;  Ode  to  Washington,  by 
Jonathan  A.  Saxton  ;  '  Tis  sixty  years  hence,  the  passing  of  the  stall-fed  ox 
and  the  farm  boy,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  History  of  the  First  Congregational 
Parish  of  Sunderland,  by  John  M.  Smith  ;  Field  meeting,  1898,  at  Colrain  :  Ad 
dress  of  welcome,  by  Lorenzo  Griswold  ;  Reply,  by  Francis  M.  Thompson  ;  Col- 
rain's  early  days,  by  Charles  H.  McClellan  ;  The  American  citizen  soldier,  old 
and  new,  by  Herbert  C.  Parsons  ;  Officers  ;  Index.  (4O98 

(For  Vol.   IV  see  Appendix.) 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  212th  anniversary  of  the  Indian 
attack  on  Hatfield,  and  field-day  of  the  Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Asso 
ciation,  at  Hatfield,  Massachusetts,  Thursday,  Sept.  19th,  1889.  Northamp 
ton,  Mass.,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  95,  [1], 

Compiled  by  C.  M.  Barton  and  D.  W.   Wells.  (4O99 

POCUMTUCK    VALLEY    MEMORIAL    ASSOCIATION.     '  Tis    Sixty    Years    Since.     The 
passing  of  the  stall-fed  Ox  and  the  farm  hoy.     P»y  George  Sheldon. 
8vo,  pp.  13. 
Read  at   the  annual  meeting,   February   22,    1898.  (41OO 


PRINCE  SOCIETY. 
Boston,  Mass. 

PRINCE    SOCIETY.     A    collection   of   original    papers    relative   to   the    history   of 
Massachusetts    Bay.      [Anon.]      By    Thomas    Hutchinson.      Boston,    1769. 
Reprinted  under  the  title:  "Hutchinson  Papers."     Albany,  1865. 
Small  4to,  "  150  copies  and  10  copies  on  large  paper."     2  vols. 
Edited  with  notes  and  prefatory  matter,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore  and  W.  S.  Apple- 
ton.  (41O1 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.     Wood's  New  England's  Prospect.     Boston,  1865. 

Small  4to,  "  150  copies  and  20  copies  on  large  paper,"  pp.  xxxi,  131.     Map. 
Edited  by  Charles  Deane. 

Consists  of  reprint  of  the  London  (1634)  edition,  with  the  preface  to  the 
Boston  edition  of  1764,  which  is  ascribed  to  Nathaniel  Rogers.  (41O2 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Letters  written  from  New  England,  A.  D.  1686.  By  John 
Dunton.  In  which  are  described  his  voyages  by  sea,  his  travels  on  land, 
and  the  characters  of  his  friends  and  acquaintances.  Now  first  published 
from  the  original  manuscript,  in  the  Bodleian  Library.  With  notes  and 
an  appendix,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1867. 

Small  4to,  "150  copies;  also  20  copies  on  large  paper,  40  copies  unnum 
bered,"  pp.  xxiv,  340. 

The  appendix  contains  account  of  the  Blue  Anchor  Tavern  ;  Inventory  of  the 
Estate  of  Michael  Perry,  bookseller,  1700 ;  List  of  the  inhabitants  of  Boston, 
1687.  (4103 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  The  Andros  tracts ;  being  a  collection  of  pamphlets  and  official 
papers  issued  during  the  period  between  the  overthrow  of  the  Andros  gov 
ernment  and  the  establishment  of  the  second  charter  of  Massachusetts. 
Reprinted  from  the  original  editions  and  manuscripts.  With  notes  and  a 
memoir  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros,  by  W.  H.  Whitmore,  editor.  Boston,  1868- 
1874. 

Small  4to,  "  150  copies,  also  2O  copies  on  large  paper,  40  copies  unnum 
bered."  Three  vols.  Portraits. 


570  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  I.  Memoir;  Introduction;  Account  of  the  late  revolution  in  New  Eng 
land,  together  with  the  Declaration  of  the  inhabitants  of  Boston,  1689,  by  N. 
Byfield  ;  An  impartial  account  of  the  state  of  New  England,  by  J.  Palmer,  1690  ; 
The  revolution  in  New  England  justified,  by  E.  R[awson  ?]  and  S.  S[ewall?],  1691  ; 
Narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  Sir  Edmund  Androsse  and  his  complices,  by  several 
gentlemen  who  were  of  his  council,  1691  ;  Charges  against  Andros  and  others, 
from  Massachusetts  archives  ;  Information  of  what  entertainment  Sir  Edmund 
Androsse  and  the  rest  of  the  gentlemen  committed  to  our  charge  had  at  the 
castle  upon  Castle  Island,  1668 ;  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Maine ;  Brief 
discourse  concerning  the  ceremony  of  laying  the  hand  on  the  Bible  in  swearing, 
by  S.  Willard,  1689  ;  Further  quaeries  upon  the  present  state  of  the  New-English 
Affairs.  1868.  pp.  liv,  214,  (1).  (41O4 

Vol.  ii.  Increase  Mather;  Introduction;  narrative  of  the  miseries  of  New 
England  [prepared  by  Increase  Mather],  1688;  the  present  state  of  New- 
English  affairs  [letters  from  Increase  Mather],  1689;  a  vindication  of  New 
England  (prepared  chiefly  by  I.  Mather),  1689;  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of 
Charlestown,  1689  ;  The  people's  right  to  election,  by  G.  Bulkeley,  1689  ;  New 
England  vindicated  [by  I.  Mather],  1689;  answer  of  the  Massachusetts  agents 
to  Randolph,  1690  ;  Short  discourse  against  restoring  the  charters,  1689  ;  Brief 
relation  of  the  state  of  New  England  [by  I.  Mather],  1689;  Report  of  the 
proceedings  against  Andros,  before  the  privy  council,  1690  ;  An  account  of  the 
revolution  in  New  England,  by  A.  B.,  1689  ;  New  England's  faction  discovered 
by  C.  D.,  1690;  Reasons  for  the  confirmation  of  the  charters  [by  I.  Mather], 

1690  ;  Humble  address  of  the  publicans  of  New  England,  1691  ;  Account  of  the 
agents  of  New  England,   1691  ;   I.   Mather's  address  to  the  inhabitants,  prefixed 
to  his  sermon  before  the  General  Court,  1693  ;  Letter  of  the  London  ministers, 

1691  ;  I.  Mather's  reply  to  Calef,  1701  ;  Cotton  Mather's  political  fables;  List  of 
members  of  Prince  Society.     1869.     pp.  xxxiv,  345,    (1).  (41O5 

Vol.  in.  Introduction;  Considerations  against  the  charter;  Abstract  of  laws 
of  New  England,  1689  ;  Report  by  Andros  of  his  administration,  1690  ;  Original 
documents ;  Papers  relating  to  Andros's  administration  ;  Reprint  of  a  part  of 
Cotton  Mather's  memoirs  of  Increase  Mather ;  An  appeal  to  the  men  of  New 
England,  1689;  Papers  relating  to  Edward  Randolph;  The  Prince  Society. 
1874.  pp.  xv,  257.  (41O6 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Increase  Mather,  the  agent  of  Massachusetts  colony  in  Eng 
land  for  the  concession  of  a  charter.  By  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Reprinted  from 
the  "Andros  tracts."  Boston,  1869. 

Small,  4to,  pp.  24.  (41O7 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Sir  William  Alexander  and  American  colonization,  including 
the  royal  charters ;  a  tract  on  colonization :  a  patent  of  the  county  of 
Canada  and  of  Long  Island ;  and  the  roll  of  the  knights  baronets  of  New 
Scotland ;  with  annotations  and  a  memoir.  By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F. 
Slafter,  A.  M.  Boston,  1873. 

Small  4to,  "  150  copies,  10  copies  on  large  paper,"  pp.  vii,  283.  Portrait  and 
folded  map.  (4108 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.     Act  of  incorporation,  constitution,  by-laws,  etc.     Boston,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  (41O9 

PRINCE  COCIETY.  Genealogy  of  the  families  of  Payne  and  Gore.  Compiled  by 
W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1875. 

Small  4to,  pp.  30.      Portrait.  (411O 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  John  Wheelwright.  His  writings,  including  his  fastday  ser 
mon,  1637,  and  his  Mercurius  Americanus,  1645:  With  a  paper  upon  the 
genuineness  of  the  Indian  deed  of  1629,  and  a  memoir,  by  Charles  H.  Bell. 
Boston,  1876. 

Small  4to,  "  200  copies  and  10  copies  on  large  paper,"  pp.  viii,  253.  Fac 
similes.  (4111 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Voyages  of  the  Northmen  to  America.  Including  extracts 
from  Icelandic  sagas,  relating  to  western  voyages  by  Northmen  in  the 
tenth  and  eleventh  centuries,  in  an  English  translation,  by  North  Ludlow 
Beamish.  With  a  synopsis  of  the  historical  evidence  and  the  opinion  of 


PRINCE    SOCIETY.  571 

Professor  Rafn  as  to  the  places  visited  l»y  the  Scandinavians  on  the  coast  of 
America.  Edited,  with  an  introduction,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Boston, 
1877. 

Small  4to,  "  200  copies  and  10  copies  on  large  paper,"  pp.  162.  Maps.  Pages 
127-140  contain  a  bibliography.  (4112 

PRTNCE   SOCIETY.     Voyages   of   Samuel   de   Champlain.     Translated   by   Charles 
Pomeroy   Otis.     With   historical    illustrations   and   memoir   by   Edmund   F. 
Slafter.     Vols.  i-in.     Heliotype  copies  of  20  maps.     Boston,  1878-1882. 
Small  4to,  3  vols.     Portrait.     250  copies. 

Contents:    (i)    1567-1635.      (n)   1604-1610.      (in)    1611-1618. 
Vol.  i  contains  a  translation  of  Champlain's  voyage,  published  at  Paris,  1604. 
Vol.  ii  consists  of  translation  of  the  Paris   (1613)   edition  of  the  voyages.     Vol. 
in  contains  translations  of  the  third  and  fourth  voyages  and  of  the  Paris  (1619) 
edition  of  the  voyages  from  1615-1618.  (4113 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.     The  Prince  Society.     Act  of  incorporation,  constitution,  offi 
cers,  list  of  members,  and  publications  of  the  society.     Boston,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.   [14]. 
Half-title.  .  (4114 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  The  New  English  Canaan  of  Thomas  Morton.  With  intro 
ductory  matter  and  notes,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr.  Boston,  1883. 

Small  4to,  250  copies,     pp.  vi,  381.  (4115 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  The  Prince  Society,  its  purpose  and  work.  By  Edmund  F. 
Slafter.  Boston,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (411G 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  colony  in  America.  Including 
the  charter  of  Queen  Elizabeth  in  his  favor,  March  25,  1584,  with  letters, 
discourses,  and  narratives  of  the  voyages  made  to  America  at  his  charges, 
and  descriptions  of  the  country,  commodities,  and  inhabitants.  With  his 
torical  illustrations,  and  a  memoir  by  Increase  X.  Tarbox.  Boston,  1884. 

Small  4to,  pp.   (7),  320.     Two  portraits.      250  copies.  (4117 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Voyages  of  Peter  Esprit  Radisson  ;  being  an  account  of  his 
travels  and  experiences  among  the  North  American  Indians,  from  1052  to 
1684.  Transcribed  from  original  manuscripts  in  the  Bodleian  Library  and 
the  British  Museum.  With  historical  illustrations  and  an  introduction,  by 
Gideon  D.  Scull.  Boston,  1885. 

Small  4to,  pp.  vi,   (1),  385.      250  copies.  (4118 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Capt.  John  Mason,  the  founder  of  New  Hampshire.  Includ 
ing  his  tract  on  Newfoundland,  1020;  the  American  charters  in  \vhich  he 
was  a  grantee ;  with  letters  and  other  historical  documents.  Together  with 
a  memoir,  by  Charles  Wesley  Tuttle.  Edited,  with  historical  illustrations, 
by  John  Ward  Dean.  Boston,  1887. 

Small  4to,  pp.  xii  (1),  492.  250  copies.  Woodcut.  Folded  map.  Folded 
sheet.  Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  Preface  ;  Memoir  of  Capt.  John  Mason  ;  The  family  of  Capt.  John 
Mason  ;  Mason's  patent  of  Mariana,  by  Charles  Levi  Woodbury  ;  Mason's  plan 
tations  on  the  Piscataqua ;  Introduction  to  Mason's  "  P>riefe  discourse ;  "  A 
brief e  discourse  of  the  New-found-land,  by  J.  Mason  ;  The  charters  of  Mason  ; 
Early  English  works  on  Newfoundland ;  Letters  and  documents ;  The  royal 
charter  to  Mason  and  other  documents  ;  Will  of  Mason  ;  Memorial  to  Mason,  at 
Portsmouth,  England  :  The  Prince  Society  ;  Officers ;  Members  of  the  Society : 
Index.  (4119 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Publications.  [Vol.  18-20.]  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  and  his 
province  of  Maine.  Including  the  Brief  relation,  the  Brief  narration,  his 
defence,  the  charter  granted  to  him.  his  will,  and  his  letters.  Edited,  with 
a  memoir  and  historical  illustrations,  by  James  Phinney  Baxter,  A.  M. 
Boston,  the  Prince  Society.  1890. 

8vo,  3v.     2  front.,  pi.,  2  fold,  maps,  fold,  facsim.      250  copies. 


572  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL,    ASSOCIATION. 

CONTENTS. 

v.l.  Preface;  Memoir  of  Sir  Ferdinand  Gorges.  [Council  for  New  England.] 
A  briefe  relation  of  the  discovery  and  plantation  of  New  England.  *  *  * 
London,  J.  Haviland  for  W.  Bladen,  1622.  (412O 

v.  2.  A  briefe  narration  of  the  original!  undertakings  of  the  advancement  of 
plantations  in  to  the  parts  of  America  *  *  *  by  *  *  *  Sir  Ferdi- 
nando  Gorges  *  *  *  London,  E.  Brudenell,  for  N.  Brook,  1658 ;  A  breefe 
answer  to  certayne  false,  slanderous,  and  idle  objections  made  agaynst  Sr.  Ferd. 
Gorges  *  *  *  June  14tn,  1601  ;  Charter  of  the  province  of  Maine,  granted 
to  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  April  3,  1639  ;  Will  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  ;  Gene 
alogical  notes  on  the  family  of  Gorges  ;  The  literary  work  of  Ferdinando 
Gorges  ;  Sketch  of  Thomas  Gorges  ;  Will  of  Thomas  Gorges  ;  Documents  relating 
to  the  proceedings  taken  by  Ferdinando  Gorges,  esq.,  for  the  recovery  of  the 
province  of  Maine;  The  letters  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges,  1595-1596.  (4121 

v.  3.  Letters  and  other  papers,  1596-1646;  Commission  of  Ferdinando  Gorges 
to  Francis  Champernoun,  Henry  Josselyn.  et  al.,  June  21st.  1664.  (4122 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.    Antinomianism  in  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1636-1638. 
Including  the  Short  Story  and  other  documents.     Edited  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams.     Boston  :  Published  by  the  Prince  Society.     1894. 
Small  4to,  pp.  415.     250  copies. 

Contents:  The  Antinomian  controversy,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  -jr. ;  A 
Short  Story  of  the  rise,  reign,  and  ruine  of  the  Antinomians,  Familists,  Liber 
tines  that  infected  the  churches  of  New  England,  [by  Thomas  Weldel  ;  The 
examination  of  Mrs.  Ann  Hutchinson  at  the  court  at  Newtown,  1637  ;  A  report 
of  the  trial  of  Mrs.  Ann  Hutchinson  before  the  church  in  Boston,  March.  1638 ; 
The  way  of  Congregational  churches  cleared,  by  John  Cotton  ;  Robert  Keayne, 
of  Boston,  in  New  England,  his  Book,  1639  ;  Index. 

Appended  is  the  Wheelwright  deed  of  1629,  by  Charles  H.  Bell,  pp.  3  ;  Prince 
Society  act  of  incorporation  ;  Constitution  ;  Officers  ;  Members.  (4123 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Publications.  [22-23.]  John  Checkley ;  or  the  evolution  of 
religious,  tolerance  in  Massachusetts  Bay,  including  Mr.  Checkley's  contro 
versial  writings ;  his  letters  and  other  papers ;  his  presentment  on  the 
charge  of  a  libel  for  publishing  a  book  ;  his  speech  at  his  trial ;  The  Hon. 
John  Read's  plea  in  arrest  of  judgment ;  and  a  bibliography  of  the  great  con 
troversy  on  episcopacy  by  the  ministers  of  the  standing  order  and  the 
clergy  of  the  Church  of  England.  1719-1774.  With  historical  illustrations 
and  a  memoir  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  In  two  volumes.  Boston,  1897. 

Small  4to.     Vol.  i,  pp.  288;   Vol.   11,  pp.  320.     250  copies.  (4124 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Publications.  [24—28.]  Edward  Randolph;  including  his 
letters  and  official  papers  from  the  New  ?]ngland,  Middle,  and  Southern 
Colonies  in  America,  with  other  documents  relating  chiefly  to  the  vacating 
of  the  royal  charter  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1676-1703.  With 
historical  illustrations  and  a  memoir,  by  Robert  Noxon  Toppan.  In  five 
volumes.  Boston.  1898,  1899. 

Small  4to.  Vol.  i,  pp.  328  ;  Vol.  u,  pp.  337,  1898.  Vol.  in,  pp.  365  ;  Vol.  iv, 
pp.  326;  Vol.  v,  pp.  336,  1899.  250  copies.  (4125 

PRINCE  SOCIETY.  Publications.  [29.]  Sir  Humfrey  Gylberte  and  his  enterprise 
of  colonization  in  America.  Including  his  discourse  to  prove  a  northwest 
passage  to  Cataia ;  his  letters  patent  from  Queen  Elizabeth ;  Captain  Ed 
ward  Haies'  narrative ;  and  other  important  papers  and  letters,  together 
with  annotations  and  a  memoir  by  the  Rev.  Carlos  Slafter.  Boston,  Prince 
Society,  1903. 

Small  4to.,  pp.  xiv,  335.      Front,    (port.)   pi.  (4126 


QUINABAUG    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  573 

QUABOAG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Brookficld,  Mass. 

QUABOAG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  on  the  early  history  of  old  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  his  native  town,  by  the  Rev.  T.  L.  Chamberlain,  D.  IX,  of  New  York, 
at  the  invitation  and  under  the  auspices  of  the  West  Brookfield  Branch  of 
the  Quaboag  Historical  Society,  and  remarks  by  his  brother,  the  Hon.  D.  H. 
Chamberlain,  of  New  York,  at  the  after-dinner  exercises.  Brooklyn,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (4127 

QUABOAG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  its  organization  and  work,  1894  to 
1899.  By  Robert  Batcheller.  Delivered  Dec.  19,  1899,  at  Brookfield  at  a 
meeting  of  the  Society.  Spencer,  Mass.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  (4128 

Ql  INABAIG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Southbridge,  J7««.s. 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  Southbridge  as  a  Poll  Parish. 
By  W.  J.  Litchfield.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society,  Feb.  28,  1901. 

12mo,  pp.   12.  (412J> 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  Nos.  '2.  .">.  4.  The  Southbridge 
of  our  ancestors,  its  homes  and  its  people.  By  Lucius  E.  Ammidown. 

12mo,  pp.   13-28,   29-44,  45-57.  (413O 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  5.  Old  houses  in  Stur- 
bridge.  By  Charles  V.  Corey.  Read  before  the  Quinabaug  Historical  So 
ciety,  Nov.  26,  1900. 

12mo,  pp.  59-08.  (4131 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  «'».  Early  Indian  trails 
through  Tantitisque.  By  Levi  B.  Chase.  Read  before  the  Worcester  So 
ciety  of  Antiquity,  April  2,  1895,  and  reprinted  from  the  "  Proceedings  "  of 
that  Society. 

12mo,  pp.  69-84.  (4132 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  7.  Interpretation  of 
Woodward's  and  Saffery's  Map  of  1(542,  or  the  earliest  bay  path.  By 
Levi  B.  Chase.  [Reprinted  from  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical 
Register  for  April,  1901.]  With  additions. 

12mo,  pp.  85-98.  (4133 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i,  No.  S.  The  settlement  of 
Dudley.  By  Samuel  Morris  Conant.  Paper  read  before  the  Quinabaug 
Historical  Society,  Oct.  29,  1900. 

12mo,   pp.  99-106.  (4131 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  9.  The  Indians  of  this 
locality.  By  Mrs.  Geo.  K.  Dresser.  Paper  read  before  the  Quinabaug  His 
torical  Society,  Feb.  26,  1900. 

12mo.  pp.  107-120.  (4135 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  10.  Southbridge  in  Civil 
War.  By  George  W.  Corey.  Read  before  the  Society,  March  25,  1901. 

12mo,  pp.   121-130.  (413*1 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  11.  The  Marcy  family, 
by  Mrs.  Calvin  D.  Paige.  Read  before  the  Society,  March  ,'tt.  1902. 

12mo,   pp.    131-140.  (4137 


574  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  12.  Joseph  Smith,  James 
D?neson.  first  settlers  of  Sturbridge  and  Southbridge.  Joseph  Smith,  by 
Charles  W.  Weld  ;  James  Deneson,  by  Levi  B.  Chase,  Read  before  the  So 
ciety,  Nov.  25,  1901. 

12mo,  pp.   147-158.  (4138 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  13.  "  The  Tale  of  Tan- 
tiusques."  The  Sturbridge  lead  mine.  By  George  H.  Haynes.  Read  before 
the  Society,  June  21,  1902. 

12mo,  pp.  159-181.  ,413J> 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Yol.i,  No.  14.  Col.  Ebenezer  Crafts, 
his  ancestry  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  John  M.  Cochran.  Read 
in  part  before  the  Society,  Nov.  26,  1900. 

12mo,  pp.  183-190.  (4140 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  !.">.  Capt.  Ralph  Whee- 
lock,  of  Sturbridge.  His  ancestry  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By  Henry 
J.  Clarke.  Read  in  part  before  the  Society,  June  29,  1903. 

12mo,  pp.  191-200.  (4141 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  1G.  Charlton  in  the  civil 
war.  By  William  II.  King.  Read  before  the  Society,  Jan.  25,  1904. 

12mo,  pp.  201-204.  (4142 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i,  No.  17.  The  Mason  family 
in  connection  with  the  early  history  of  Sturbridge  and  Southbridge.  By 
George  Mason  Whitaker.  Read  mostly  before  the  Historical  Society,  Oct. 
30,  1899. 

12mo,   pp.   205-214.  (4148 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  18.  The  Old  Stone 
Monument  on  the  Durfee  farm  in  Dudley.  Contributed  by  William  Peun 
Eddy.  Part  one. 

12mo,  pp.   215-228. 
Vol.  i,  No.  19     Ha  me.     Part  two. 

12mo,  pp.  229-240.  (4144 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflets.  Vol.  i.  No.  20.  Rattlesnake  Hill 
Trail  in  Dudley  and  how  it  became  a  white  man's  highway.  Contributed  by 
William  Penn  Eddy. 

12mo,  pp.  241-256.  (4145 

QUINABAUG    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Third   annual    calendar,    1901-1902.     Fourth 

annual  calendar,  1902-1903.     Fifth  annual  calendar,  1903-1904.     Sixth  an 

nual  calendar,  1904-1905.  (4146 

QUINABAUG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     Southbridge,  Mass.. 

1900. 

32mo,  pp.  32.  (4147 

REHOBOTH  A  XT1QI  A  R1A  X  SOCIETY. 
Rehoboth, 


REHOBOTH  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Historic  Rehoboth  :  record  of  the  dedication 
of  Goff  Memorial  Hall,  May  10,  1880.  Fully  illustrated.  [Printed  at  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  130.      Portraits.  (4148 

REHOBOTH  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  250th  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of 
Rehoboth,  1644-1894.  (4149 


SOMERVILLE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  575 

ROXBl'RY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Rod  bur  y, 


ROXBUBY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  dinner,  3d-5th,  7th-9th,  llth,  12th. 
Roxbury,  1894-1903. 

12mo.      Portraits.      Illustrations. 

The    Roxbury    Military    Historical    Society    was    reorganized    in    1901    as    the 
Roxbury  Historical   Society.  (415O 

ROXBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Roxbury  Historical  Society,  organized  as  the 
Roxbury  Military  Historical  Society,  December  9,  1891,  reorganized  as  the 
Roxbury  Historical  Society,  April  10,  1901,  incorporated  May  15.  1901. 
Charter,  by-laws,  and  list  rf  officers  and  members,  1903.  Boston,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  IT).  (4151 

RUMFORD  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 


RUMFORD  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Rumford  Historical  Association,  Woburn, 
Mass.,  incorporated,  1877.  Boston,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  12.      Contains  constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  members.  (4152 

SHARON  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Sharon,  Mass. 

SHARON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  1.     April,  1904.     Boston,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

Contents  :    Annals    of    Sharon,    Massachusetts,    by    Jeremiah    Gould,    1830  ;    A 

surveyor's    song,    1730;    Origin    of    the    Society;    By-laws;    ('barter;    Record    of 

meetings  ;  Historical  scrap  book,  being  made  by  the  Society  ;  Membership.     (4153 

SHARON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  2.     April,  1905.     Boston,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.   47.      Plate. 

Contents  :  Reprint  of  a  pamphlet  containing  an  address  delivered  by  Deborah 
Sampson  Gannett,  in  1802,  with  an  introduction  to  the  reprint,  by  Eugene  Tap- 
pan.  Historical  Society  gatherings:  Miscellaneous  notes;  Officers  of  the  So 
ciety  :  List  of  members.  (4154 

SHARON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  in  1802  in  various  towns  in 
Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  New  York,  by  Mrs.  Deborah  Sampson 
Gannett,  of  Sharon,  Massachusetts,  a  soldier  of  the  American  Revolution. 
Reprinted  by  the  Sharon  Historical  Society,  with  an  introduction  by  Eugene 
Tappan,  corresponding  secretary  of  the  Society.  Boston,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   xi,  20.      Front.      (port.) 

Contains  reprint  of  original  title-page,  Dedham,  1802.  (4155 

SOMERVILLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Sonieri'illc,  Mass. 

SOMKRVILLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ye  olden  times  at  the  foot  of  Prospect  Hill: 
handbook  of  the  historic  festival  in  Somerville,  Massachusetts,  November 
28,  29,  30,  December  1,  2,  3,  MDCCCXCVIII.  Somerville,  Mass.,  1898. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  7-96.     Front.     Illustrations.     3  pi.  .     (415({ 

SOMERVILLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  1.  History  of  Somerville 
journalism.  By  Barbara  Galpin.  With  a  list  of  members,  officers,  and 
committees  of  the  Somerville  Historical  Society.  June,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (4157 


576  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOMERMLI.K  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historic  Leaves.     \o\.  i.      (Nos.   1-4.     April, 

1902,  to  January,  1903.     Somerville,  Mass. 

8vo.      Illustrations. 

No.  1,  April,  1902,  pp.  39.  Officers,  1902-3  ;  Elbridge  Streeter  Brooks,  bio 
graphical  sketch  and  memorial  exercises ;  The  Tufts  family  in  Somerville,  by 
Edward  C.  Booth  ;  The  Somerville  directory,  containing  the  names  of  the  heads 
of  families,  their  occupations,  and  dwelling  houses,  with  a  list  of  the  town 
public  officers,  1851  ;  Neighborhood  sketch  No.  1  (Curtis  street),  by  Jenette 
Teele  ;  Military  record  of  Captain  Martin  Binney. 

No.  2,  July,  1902,  pp.  39.  Officers,  1902-1903;  The  old  Medford  turnpike, 
by  John  F.  Ayer  ;  The  Tufts  family  in  Somerville,  by  Edward  C.  Booth  ;  Charles 
Hicks  Saunders,  by  Charles  I).  Elliot ;  Isaac  Story,  by  Charles  D.  Elliot ;  Somer 
ville  directory  (1851)  ;  Military  sketch  No.  2,  by  Edmund  II.  Gooding  (Civil 
war ) . 

No.  3,  October,  1902,  pp.  30.  Officers,  1902-3 ;  The  Stinted  Common,  by 
Charles  D.  Elliot ;  Somerville  as  I  have  known  it,  by  Amelia  H.  Wood  ;  Neigh 
borhood  sketch  No.  2,  the  Winter  Hill  Road  in  1842,  by  Aaron  Sargent ;  Edward 
Brackett,  by  Martin  Binney;  Somerville  directory  (1851). 

No.  4,  January,  1903,  pp.  42.  Officers,  1902-1903  ;  The  work  of  five  years, 
1899-1903 ;  Ten  Hills  farm,  with  anecdotes  and  reminiscences,  by  Alida  G. 
Sellers  ;  Somerville  soldiers  in  the  Rebellion,  by  Edwin  C.  Bennett ;  Table  of 
contents  ;  Index.  (4158 

SOMERVILLE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Historic    Leaves.     Vol.    IT.     April,    1903,    to 
January,  1904.     Published  by  the  Society,  Somerville,  Mass. 
8vo,  pp.   110.      Illustrations.     Nos.   1-4. 

Contents :  Literary  men  and  women  of  Somerville,  by  David  Lee  Maulsby ; 
The  Mallett  family,  by  Florence  E.  Carr  ;  Charlestown  school  in  the  17th  cen 
tury,  by  Frank  Mortimer  Hawes  ;  William  and  George  W.  Ayres  ;  Neighborhood 
sketch  No.  6,  Medford  and  Walnut  streets,  by  John  E.  Ayer  ;  Historical  sketch 
of  the  old  Middlesex  canal,  by  Herbert  Pierce  Yeaton  ;  Charlestown  schools  in 
the  18th  century,  by  Frank  Mortimer  Hawes  :  The  Prospect  Hill  Park  celebra 
tion  ;  Israel  Putnam  and  Prospect  Hill,  by  A.  P.  Putnam;  Obituary  notices: 
Austin  Belknap,  Horace  Carr  White,  M.  Agnes  Hunt,  Mary  M.  McKay.  Index. 

(4150 

SOMERVILLK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historic  Leaves.  Vol.  in.  April,  1904,  to 
January.  1905.  Published  by  the  Somerville  Historical  Society.  Somer 
ville,  Mass. 

Vol.  in,   No.   1.      April,   1904.      8vo,  pp.    24. 

Contents  :  Historical  sketch  of  the  old  Middlesex  canal,  by  Herbert  Pierce 
Yeaton  ;  Charlestown  schools  in  the  18th  century,  by  Frank  Mortimer  Hawes ; 
Albert  Clifford  Tufts,  by  Edward  C.  Booth  ;  Neighborhood  sketch  No.  7 — Winter 
Hill,  by  Harriet  A.  Adams. 

Vol.  in,  No.  2.     July,  1904.     pp.   [25]-48.      Plate. 

Contents  :  John  Winthrop,  by  Charles  D.  Elliot ;  John  S.  Edgerly  and  his 
home  on  Winter  Hill,  by  Helen  M.  Despeaux  ;  Charlestown  schools  within  the 
peninsula — Revolutionary  period,  by  Frank  Mortimer  Hawes. 

Vol.  in,  No.  3.      October,  1904.      pp.   [49]-71,   (1).      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Thomas  Brigham,  the  Puritan — an  original  settler,  by  William  E. 
Brigham  ;  The  teaching  of  local  history  in  the  public  schools,  by  John  S.  Emer 
son  ;  Charlestown  schools — Revolutionary  period,  by  Frank  Mortimer  Hawes; 
Quincy  Adams  Vinal,  by  Charles  D.  Elliot. 

Vol.  in,  No.  4.     January,  1905.     pp.   [731-100.      Plate. 

Contents :  Gregory  Stone  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Sara  A.  Stone ; 
The  schools  of  Charlestown  beyond  the  neck — Revolutionary  period,  by  Frank 
Mortimer  Hawes;  Index  to  Vol.  HI.  (4160 

SOMERVILLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Historic  Leaves.    Vol.  iv.    Nos.  1  and  2. 

Vol.   iv,   No.    1.     April,   1905.      8vo.   pp.   23,    (1). 

Contents  :  Elmer  Hewitt  Capen,  by  David  L.  Maulsby  ;  The  flora  of  Somer 
ville,  by  Louise  A.  Vinal  ;  Charlestown  schools  without  the  peninsula — Revo 
lutionary  period,  by  Frank  Mortimer  Ilawes  ;  The  old  Royall  House,  Medford, 
by  Charles  D.  Elliot ;  Officers  of  the  Society. 

Vol.    iv,   No.   2.      July,    1905.      Svo.   pp.    [251-47,    (1). 

Contents:  Personal  experience  of  a  Union  veteran,  by  Levi  Lindley  Hawes; 
Charlestown  schools  after  1793,  by  Frank  Mortimer  Hawes;  Neighborhood 
sketch  number  8 — Washington  and  Prospect  streets,  by  Joseph  II.  Clark ; 
Officers.  (4161 


•TOPSFIELD    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  577 

STOUGHTOX  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Stouahton,  Mass. 

STOUGHTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Stoughton  Historical  So 
ciety,  April  19,  1899,  at  the  dedication  of  the  memorial  stone  marking  the 
location  of  the  first  house  built  in  Stoughton.  Stoughton,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (4163 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Tops  field,  Mass. 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  i.  1895.  Tops- 
field,  Mass.  1895. 

Contents :  Constitution ;  List  of  members ;  Reports ;  Introductory  remarks 
at  the  first  regular  meeting  of  the  society,  by  Justin  Allen  ;  Anne  Bradstreet — 
Her  life  and  works,  by  Metta  Bradstreet ;  The  burning  of  Rea  Tavern,  Tops- 
field,  October,  1836 ;  Topsfield  Minute  Men  at  the  Battle  of  Lexington ;  Wil 
liam  Towne,  his  daughters,  and  the  witchcraft  delusions,  by  Abbie  W.  Towne  ; 
The  settlement  of  Topsfield,  by  Geo.  P.  Dow  :  Topsfield  Warren  Blues — Old 
time  Massachusetts  Independent  Infantry,  by  Benjamin  .1.  Balch  ;  The  trial  of 
Elizabeth  Porter  Bradstreet  for  the  crime  of  arson,  by  Mrs.  Theodore  W. 
Haven  ;  A  sketch  of  Dr.  Nehemiah  Cleaveland,  by  Charles  J.  Peabody  ;  Francis 
Peabody's  Grist  Mill,  by  John  H.  Towne  ;  Baptismal  records  of  the  church  in 
Topsfield,  1727-1779,  communicated  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow.  (4168 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  n.  1896.  Tops- 
field,  Mass.,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  113,  19.     Portrait.     Plate. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Reports ;  Necrology ;  The  early  records  of  the  town  of 
Topsfield,  Massachusetts,  1639-1684,  transcribed  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow  ;  The  How- 
letts  and  Clarks,  two  old  Topsfield  families,  by  Marietta  Clark  ;  Funeral  elegy 
on  John  Foster,  by  Joseph  Capen,  1681  ;  The  cradle  of  the  Averill  family,  by  S. 
Gertrude  Bradstreet ;  Charles  II.  Holmes,  lawyer  and  poet,  by  Franklin  Balch  ; 
Poems  by  Charles  H.  Holmes  ;  The  McKenzie  family  in  Topsfield.  by  Alfred  Mc 
Kenzie  ;  Baptismal  records  of  the  church  in  Topsfield,  from  the  beginning  of  the 
ministry  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Breck,  November  17,  1779,  until  the  dismissal,  May 
5,  1841,  of  the  Rev.  James  F.  McEwen,  communicated  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow. 

(4164 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  in.  1897.  Tops- 
field,  Mass.  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  179.     Portrait. 

Contents :  Newspaper  items  relating  to  Topsfield,  Aug.  14,  1770-Nov.  21, 
1800,  copied  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow  ;  A  historical  sketch  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  in  Topsfield,  by  Clarissa  Glazier;  The  life  and  work  of  Rev.  Anson  Mc- 
Loud,  by  Helen  E.  Peabody;  Topsfield  and- Rowley  village  men  who  took  the 
oath  of  allegiance  and  fidelity,  Jan.,  1677,  and  Dec.,  1678,  by  Sidney  Perley ; 
Topsfield  Bill  of  Estate,  made  between  1723  and  1725 ;  Early  records  of  the 
town  of  Topsfield,  May  16,  1684-Oct.  21,  1698,  transcribed  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow  ; 
Record  of  deaths  in  Topsfield,  1658-1800,  compiled  from  the  town  and  church 
records  and  returns  made  to  the  county  court,  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow  ;  Letters  from 
a  gold  hunter,  California  journals  and  correspondence  of  David  Lake,  of  Tops- 
field,  1852-1855,  edited  by  Geo.  Frs.  Dow  ;  The  Hewlett  mills,  with  some  account 
of  the  Hobbs  family  in  Topsfield,  by  Marietta  Clark ;  The  treason  of  Lieut. 
John  Gould,  by  Francis  A.  Poole.  (4165 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  iv.  1898.  Tops- 
HH<1.  Mass.  1898. 

8vo.  pp.  viii,  148. 

Contents:  Necrology;  History  of  the  Topsfield  Academy,  1828-1860,  by  M.  V. 
B.  Perley:  The  literary  exercises  at  the  reunion  of  the  teachers  and  students 
of  the  academy,  held  Aug.  1  L>,  1897,  edited  by  George  Francis  Dow;  Address  by 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 37 


578  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Jefferson  K.  Cole ;  Oration  by  John  Wright  Perkins ;  Ode  by  Eugene  Tappan ; 
Beauty,  a  poem,  by  George  Conant ;  Reminiscent  address,  by  Geo.  L.  Gleason  ; 
Addresses,  by  Israel  W.  Andrews,  George  Conant,  Alfred  Noon  ;  Sentiment,  by 
Eugene  Tappan  ;  Letters  received  ;  A  biographical  sketch  of  Dr.  Royal  A.  Mer- 
riam,  by  Justin  Allen  ;  The  meeting  house  on  the  common  ;  Hotel  for  Sale,  ad 
vertisement  from  Salem  Gazette,  May  28,  1835.  (4166 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  \7.  1899.  Tops- 
field,  Mass.  1899. 

8vo,  pp.   152.      Portrait.      Plates. 

Contents  :  Isaac  Cummings,  of  Topsfield,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
arranged  from  data  collected  by  Marietta  Clark,  Abbie  W.  Towne,  W.  F.  Cum 
mings,  and  Geo.  Francis  Dow  ;  Boxford  town  records,  1685-1706  ;  Isaac  Esty, 
of  Topsfield,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Gay  Esty  Bangs ;  South  side 
cemetery  inscriptions,  copied  by  George  Warren  Towne ;  Capt.  Nehemiah  Her- 
rick's  Revolutionary  service,  with  historical  notes ;  Cummings  burying  ground 
inscriptions,  copied  by  George  Clinton  Donaldson  ;  Newspaper  items  relating  to 
Topsfield,  copied  from  the  files  of  Salem  newspapers  by  Geo.  Francis  Dow ; 
Court  records  relating  to  Topsfield,  1642-57— Salem  Quarterly  Court,  copied  by 
George  Francis  Dow.  (4167 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  vi.  1900.  [The 
celebration  of  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  incorporation 
of  the  town  of  Topsfield,  Massachusetts,  August  1G-17,  1900.]  Topsfield, 
Mass.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  156.      Front.      Plates..     Ports. 

Cover  dated  :  1901. 

Contents :  Topsfield  250th  anniversary  celebration :  Religious  service ;  Ser 
mon—The  influence  of  the  church  on  the  life  of  the  town,  by  A.  \V.  Moore; 
The  celebration  ;  Address,  by  George  II.  Perkins  ;  Address  of  welcome,  by  Bax 
ter  P.  Pike;  Oration,  by  William  H.  Moody;  Historical  address,  by  George 
Francis  Dow  ;  The  after-dinner  exercises :  Addresses  by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge, 
John  L.  Bates,  David  M.  Little,  George  A.  Schofield,  Charles  J.  Peabody, 
Robert  S.  Rantoul,  Francis  A.  Poole,  John  J.  B.  Adams,  Albert  A.  Conaut, 
Augustus  P.  Gardner,  William  II.  Moody,  George  von  L.  Meyer,  Francis  II. 
Appleton.  Edwin  O.  Foster.  Some  account  of  Topsfield,  Maine ;  A  sketch  of 
Topsfield  parish,  Essex  co.,  England,  by  H.  B.  Barnes ;  Toppesfield,  England, 
from  histories  and  antiquities  of  the  county  of  Essex  (England),  by  Philip 
Morant,  Chelmsford,  1816;  Three  Topsfield  ministers:  some  account  of  Daniel 
Breck,  Asahel  Huntington,  and  Rodney  Gove  Dennis  (from  contributions  to  the 
ecclesiastical  history  of  Essex  county,  Mass.  Boston,  1865).  Notes  on  Rev. 
Joseph  Cummings,  by  Eliza  Philbrick  ;  Abstracts  from  Suffolk  deeds,  relating 
to  early  settlers  in  Topsfield;  Celebration  at  Topsfield,  July  4,  1826.  [From 
the  Salem  Register,  July  13,  1826.]  Vital  statistics  of  Topsfield  for  the  year 
1900.  (4168 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  vn.  Topsfield, 
Mass.,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.   144.      Plan. 

Contents :  Plan  of  Topsfield  village  in  1800 ;  Pine  Grove  Cemetery  inscrip 
tions,  1717-1849,  copied  by  George  Francis  Dow ;  Nathaniel  Peabody.  A 
biographical  sketch,  from  Farmer  and  Moore's  historical  collections,  Vol.  in. 
Concord,  N.  II.,  1824.  Topsfield  in  1828— from  Spofford's  Gazetteer,  Newbury- 
port,  1828;  Topsfield  in  1836— from  Newhall's  Essex  Memorial,  Salem,  1836; 
Delinquent  tax-payers  in  1663 ;  The  United  States  direct  tax  of  1798,  as 
assessed  on  Topsfield,  copied  by  Harriet  S.  Tapley  ;  The  seating  in  the  Meeting- 
House,  1762  and  1771  ;  The  Old  Oak  at  Topsfield,  by  John  Robinson  ;  "  Lower 
Cemetery "  inscriptions,  1833-1900,  copied  by  George  Francis  Dow ;  Topsfield 
village  in  1800,  by  Sidney  Perley  ;  Vital  statistics  of  Topsfield  for  the  year  1001. 

(4169-4170 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  vin.  1902.  Tops- 
field,  Mass.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  132.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Topsfield  houses  and  buildings,  by  John  II.  Towne  ;  Fires  in  Tops- 
field,  compiled  by  John  II.  Towne  ;  Asahel  Smith  of  Topsfield,  with  some  account 
of  the  Smith  family,  by  Joseph  F.  Smith,  Jr.  ;  The  Boardman  family  in  Tops- 


WATERTOWN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  579 

field,  by  H.  Rosa  Towne ;  Vital  statistics  of  Topsfield  for  the  year  1902; 
Chronology  of  events  in  Topsfield  in  1902  ;  Buildings  constructed  during  the 
year  1902.  (4171 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  Collections.     Vol.  ix.     1903-4.     Tops- 
field,  Mass.,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  258. 
Contents  :  Vital  records  of  Topsfield,  to  the  end  of  the  year  1849.  (4172 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Vol.  x.  1905.  Topsfield, 
Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  152.      Plates. 

Contents  :  The  register  of  baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Toppesfield,  England,  1559-1650,  transcribed  by  II.  B.  Barnes  ;  An  elegy  on  the 
death  of  Benjamin  Kimball,  of  Topsfield,  who  died  Aug.  19,  1775,  by  John 
Cleaveland  ;  Smith  family  letters  ;  Reminiscences  of  Rev.  Asahel  Iluntington, 
by  Humphrey  Gould  ;  Letter  from  John  Peabody,  jr.,  in  1811  ;  Revolutionary 
war  records  ;  The  Peabody-Batchelder-Young  House  on  North  Street,  Topsfield, 
by  John  II.  Towne  ;  The  Boyd-Peabody-Waters  House  on  Salem  Street,  Topsfield, 
by  John  H.  Towne  ;  A  patriotic  song  said  to  have  been  composed  by  Seth  Pea- 
body  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Lake  burying-ground  ;  Francis  Peabody's  will  and 
inventory  of  his  estate,  1698  ;  Newspaper  items  relating  to  Topsfield,  copied 
from  the  files  of  the  Salem  newspapers,  by  George  Francis  Dow  ;  Vital  statis 
tics  for  the  year  1903  ;  Vital  statistics  for  1904  ;  Index  to  Topsfield  Historical 
Collections,  Volumes  i-x.  (4173 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Isaac  Cummings,  of  Topsfield,  Mass.,  and  some 
of  his  descendants.  By  Marietta  Clark  and  others.  Topsfield,  Mass.,  1899. 

8vo,   pp.   39.      Portrait.      Plate.  (4174 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Asahel  Smith,  of  Topsfield,  Mass.,  with  some 
account  of  the  Smith  family.     By  Joseph  F.  Smith,  jr.     Topsfield,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  87-101.      Illustrations. 
From  Collections,  Vol.  vm.  (4175 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Vital  records  of  Topsfield,  Massachusetts,  to  the 
end  of  the  year  1849.     Topsfield,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  258. 

Compiled  by  George  Francis  Dow.  (4176 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Vital  records  of  Middleton,  Massachusetts,  to 
the  end  of  the  year  1849.     Topsfield,  Mass.,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.   143. 

Compiled  by  George  Francis  Dow. 

An  alphabetic  index  to  the  manuscript  records  of  the  town,  supplemented  by 
information  from  church  registers,  cemetery  inscriptions,  and  other  sources. 

(4177 

TOPSFIELD  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Vital  records  of  Boxford,  Massachusetts,  to 
the  end  of  the  year  1849.  Topsfield,  Mass.,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  274.  (4178 

WATERTOWN  HISTORIC  A  L  SOCIETY. 
Watertown,  Mavs. 

WATERTOWN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Watertown.  The  wears,  the  south  side, 
Morse  field.  By  Charles  S.  Ensign.  [A  paper  read  before  the  Historical 
Society  of  Watertown,  April,  1890.] 

Newspaper  cuttings.  (41 7f> 

WATERTOWN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Watertown  records.  Comprising  the  first 
and  second  books  of  town  proceedings  with  the  lands,  grants,  and  posses 
sions,  also  the  proprietors'  book  and  the  first  book  and  supplement  of 
births,  deaths,  and  marriages.  Prepared  for  publication  by  the  Historical 
Society.  Watertown,  Mass.,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,   1  1.,  pp.  81,   161,   199.      Front.      Maps.      Facsimile.  (418Q 


580  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

WATERTOWN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Watertown  Records.  Comprising  the  third 
book  of  town  proceedings  and  the  second  book  of  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths,  to  the  end  of  1737,  also  *  *  *  register  of  burials  in  Arlington 
Street  Burying  Ground.  Prepared  for  publication  by  the  Historical  So 
ciety.  Watertown,  Mass.,  1900.  (4181 

WATERTOWN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Watertown  Records.  Comprising  the  fourth 
book  of  town  proceedings  and  the  second  book  of  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths,  from  1738  to  1822.  Prepared  for  publication  by  the  Historical 
Society.  Boston,  1904.  (4182 

WEBSTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Boston,  Mass. 

WEBSTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Webster  Centennial.  Proceedings  of  the  Web 
ster  Historical  Society,  at  Marshfield,  Mass.,  October  12.  1882.  With  an 
account  of  other  celebrations  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
birth  of  Daniel  Webster.  Edited  by  Thomas  Harrison  Cummings.  Boston, 
1883. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  ii,   (3),  272.      Portrait.      Illustrations.  (4183 

WEBSTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Adams,  the  statesman  of  the  American 
Revolution.  Address  before  the  Webster  Historical  Society,  at  its  annual 
meeting  in  Boston,  January  18,  1884.  By  Mellen  Chamberlain.  Boston, 
1884. 

Svo,  pp.  85.  (4184 

WESTBOROUGH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Westborouyli,  Mass. 

WESTBOROUGH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws.  Incorporated  1889.  [Westbor- 
ough?  1889.] 

16mo,  pp.  3.  (4185 

WESTBOROUGH  HISTORICAL'  SOCIETY.     The  diary  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Parkman,  of 

Westborough,  Mass.,  for  the  months  of  February,  March,  April,  October, 

and  November,  1737,  November  and  December  of  1778,  and  the  years  of 

1779  and  1780.     Edited  by  Harriette  M.  Forbes.     Westborough,  Mass.,  1899. 

Square  Svo,  pp.  327.      Illustrations.     Plate.  (4180 

WEY MOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Wei/mouth,  Mass. 

WEYMOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Publications.     No.  1.]     The  original  journal 
of  General  Solomon  Lovell,  kept  during  the  Peuobscot  expedition,  1779,  with 
a  sketch  of  his  life  by  Gilbert  Nash.    Together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Society  for  1879-80.     Boston,  1881. 
Svo,  pp.  127.     2  plates.     Map. 

A  sketch  of  the  history  and  proceedings  of  the  society:  pp.   [5]-10. 
Robert  Lovell  genealogy:  pp.  [109]-116. 

WEYMOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Publications.     No.  2.]     Historical  sketch  of 
the  town  of  Weymouth,  Massachusetts,  from  1622  to  1884.     Compiled  by 
Gilbert  Nash.     Published  by  the  town  of  Weymouth,  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Weymouth  Historical  Society.     Boston,  1885. 
Svo,  pp.  x,  346. 

The  larger  portion  of  the  text  was  originally   published   in   Dunne   II.   Hurd  s 
Historv   of   Norfolk   County,    Massachusetts,    published   at    Philadelphia,    1884. 

(4188 


WORCESTER    SOCIETY   OF    ANTIQUITY.  581 

WEYMOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Publication.  No.  3.]  Wessagusset  and  Wey- 
mouth,  an  historical  address  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  jr.,  delivered  at 
Weymouth,  July  4,  1874,  on  the  occasion  of  the  celebration  of  the  two  hun 
dred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  permanent  settlement  of  the  town. 
Weymouth  in  its  first  twenty  years,  a  paper  by  Gilbert  Nash,  November  1, 
1882.  Weymouth  thirty  years  later,  a  paper  read  by  Charles  Francis  Adams, 
September  23,  1904.  Published  by  the  Society. 

8vo,  pp.  164.  (4189 

WKY MOUTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Weymouth  in  its  first  twenty  years.  With 
some  facts  and  queries  concerning  its  first  church  and  ministers.  By  Gil 
bert  Nash.  [Read  at  November  (1883)  meeting  of  the  Society.]  Weij- 
mouth  Gazette  supplement  February  23,  1883. 

Broadside.  (419O 

WINCHESTER  HISTORICAL  AND   GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Winchester,  Mass. 

WINCHESTER  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Winchester  Record, 
Vols.  i,  n,  in.  No.  1,  January,  1885- January,  1887.  Winchester,  1885-1887. 

Nothing  published  after  Vol.   m.  No.   1,  January,   1887.  (4191 

WINCHESTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  July  4th,  1800.  250th  anniversary  of  the 
first  white  settlement  within  the  territory  of  Winchester.  Boston,  1800? 

4to,  pp.  32.      Illustrated.  (4192 

WINCHESTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  James  A.  Woodbury. 
Written  for  the  Winchester  Historical  Society,  Winchester,  Massachusetts. 
by  Lora  A.  (Woodbury)  Underbill.  Winchester,  Mass.,  1003. 

8vo,  pp.   [20].      Illustrations   (incl.   port.)  (419:5 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY. 
Worcester,  Mass. 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Normal  schools  and  their  origin.  A  paper 
read  at  a  regular  meeting  of  the  Society,  June  5,  1877.  By  Samuel  E. 
Staples.  Worcester,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      Woodcut.      Fifty  copies  printed.  (4194 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Bennington.  The  battles  of  1777.  Centen 
nial  celebration,  1877.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  4,  1877,  by 
Albert  Tyler.  With  copious  notes.  Worcester,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  46.  (4195 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Charles  Hudson.  In  memoriam.  Paper 
read  at  meeting  of  the  Society,  May  17,  1881.  By  II.  M.  Smith.  Worcester. 
1881. 

Svo,  pp.  43.  (419C 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Collections.  Vols.  i-x.  Worcester.  1881- 
1891. 

8vo,  10  vols. 

Vol.  i.  Proceedings  from  January  24.  187."),  to  March  6,  1877,  pp.  (6)  71  ; 
Constitution,  pp.  7  ;  Proceeding's  for  1877,  pp.  42 ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old 
burial  grounds  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  from  1727-1850,  pp.  iv,  160 ;  Proceedings 
for  1878,  pp.  114.  (4197 

Vol.  ii.  Early  records  of  Worcester,  books  1,  2.  1722-1753,  pp.  142,  145 ; 
Proceedings  for  1879-80,  pp.  154,  88.  (4198 

Vol.  in.  Records  of  the  proprietors  of  Worcester,  Mass.  Edited  by  Franklin 
P.  Rice.  1881.  pp.  336.  (4199 

Vol.  iv.  Worcester  town  records  from  1753  to  1783.  Edited  by  Franklin  P. 
Rice.  1882.  pp.  472.  (42OO 


582  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Vol.  v.  Proceedings  for  1881,  pp.  167  ;  Records  of  the  court  of  general  ses 
sions  of  the  peace  for  the  county  of  Worcester,  from  1731  to  1737.  Edited  by 
Franklin  P.  Rice.  1883.  pp.  197  ;  Proceedings  for  1882,  pp.  160.  Portraits. 

(4201 

Vol.  vi.  Proceedings  for  1883  :  Address,  E.  B.  Crane ;  Rev.  George  Allen,  by 
F.  P.  Rice ;  Charles  W.  Rice,  by  Henry  M.  Smith  ;  Nelson  Ryan  Scott,  by  II.  L. 
Shumway ;  Geography  and  history  of  Maine,  by  A.  P.  Marble ;  Joseph  Nyc 
Bates,  by  C.  Otis  Goodwin  ;  Holmes  Ammidown,  by  Clark  Jillson  ;  Excursion  to 
Lancaster  ;  Biographical  sketch  and  extracts  from  the  journal  of  Rev.  Timothy 
Dickinson,  by  T.  A.  Dickinson  ;  Hon.  John  Denison  Baldwin,  by  S.  E.  Staples : 
Reports  ;  Return  of  the  state  of  Capt.  Ebenezer  Newell's  Co.,  Brookfield,  1777. 
1884,  pp.  136.  Proceedings  for  1884  :  Clarendon  Harris,  by  Clark  Jillson  ;  The 
Worcester  County  Musical  Association,  by  Samuel  E.  Staples  ;  The  manufacture 
of  lumber,  by  E.  B.  Crane ;  An  episode  of  Worcester  history,  by  Nathaniel  Paine ; 
*  *  *  Incidents  of  the  first  and  second  settlements  of  Worcester,  by  F.  E. 
Blake ;  Random  recollections  of  Worcester,  1839-1843,  by  Nathaniel  Paine ; 
Excursion  to  the  Brookfields  ;  F.  G.  Sanborn,  by  T.  A.  Dickinson  ;  John  Brown, 
by  Alfred  S.  Roe;  Jeremiah  Stiles,  jr.,  by  F.  G.  Stiles;  Hon.  Francis  Thaxter 
Blackmer,  by  Charles  R.  Johnson  ;  Reports,  1885,  pp.  243  ;  Proceedings  at  the 
tenth  anniversary  of  the  Society,  January  27,  1885  ;  Address  by  Rev.  Carlton  A. 
Staples;  Banquet;  Record  of  members.  1885.  pp.  100.  (4202 

Vol.  vit.  Proceedings  for  1885  ;  Some  Worcester  matters,  1689-1743,  by  F.  E. 
Blake  ;  Rutland  and  the  Indian  troubles,  1723-1730,  by  Francis  E.  Blake  ;  Sev 
enth  annual  field  day  to  Mendon,  June  17,  1885  ;  Visit  to  Millbury  ;  Manning 
Leonard,  by  Clark  Jillson  ;  Worcester  Main  street  sixty-three  years  ago,  by  II.  H. 
Chamberlin  ;  David  Oliver  Woodman,  by  Thomas  A.  Dickinson  ;  The  ruined  city 
of  Labua.  1886.  pp.  160.  Woodcut.  Proceedings,  1886 :  The  New  England 
Emigrant  Aid  Company,  by  Eli  Thayer  ;  The  Amistad  captives,  by  J.  A.  How- 
land  ;  Asa  Waters,  2d,  and  the  Sutton  and  Millbury  armory,  by  John  C.  Crane; 
Records  of  the  Worcester  County  anti-slavery  society,  by  J.  A.  Howland ; 
Field  day  in  Rutland  ;  Memoir  of  the  Putnam  family,  by  Rufus  Putnam  ;  Early 
paper  mills  in  Massachusetts,  especially  Worcester  County,  by  E.  B.  Crane; 
The  late  Hon.  Charles  Adams,  jr.,  by  II.  M.  Smith.  1887.  pp.  168.  Portrait. 
Woodcut.  The  Abolitionists  vindicated  in  a  review  of  Eli  Thayer's  paper  on 
the  New  England  Emigrant  Aid  Company,  by  Oliver  Johnson.  1887.  pp.  29. 
Proceedings,  1887:  The  Rawson  family,  by  E.  B.  Crane;  Indians  and  Europeans, 
by  V.  W.  Cutler;  Rev.  John  Nelson,  D.  D.,  by  A.  II.  Coolidge ;  Asa  Ilolman 
Waters,  by  J.  C.  Crane  ;  The  Puritans  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  by  A.  P.  Marvin ; 
Some  Meriams,  and  their  connection  with  other  families,  by  Rufus  N.  Meriam ; 
The  Anglican  church  in  the  colonies,  by  Henry  L.  Parker;  Isaac  Newton  Met- 
calf,  by  S.  E.  Staples.  1888.  pp.  238.  (42O3 

Vol.  via.  Worcester  town  records,  1784-1800.  Edited  by  Franklin  P.  Rice. 
1890.  pp.  411.  Comprises  Nos.  28-30  of  the  Publication*.  (42O4 

Vol.  ix.  Proceedings,  1888  :  Reminiscences  of  Cambridge  and  Harvard  College, 
by  S.  D.  Hosmer ;  Peter  Whitney,  and  his  history  of  Worcester  County,  by 
J.  C.  Crane ;  The  beginnings  of  Methodism  in  Worcester,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe ; 
Field  day  at  Lexington,  by  George  Maynard  ;  The  early  history  of  schools  and 
school  books,  by  Rufus  N.  Meriam;  The  early  militia  system  of  Massachusetts, 
by  Ellery  B.  Crane;  Dorothea  Lynde  Dix,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe.  pp.  173.  Pro 
ceedings,  1889  :  Military  operations  at  Castine,  Me.,  by  George  F.  Clark  ;  The 
burning  of  the  Ursuline  convent,  by  Ephraim  Tucker;  Reminiscences  [Worces 
ter],  by  Elbridge  Boyden ;  The  Worcester  district  in  Congress,  from  17S9  to 
1857,  by  Franklin  I'.  Rice;  How  we  got  to  the  front  [Civil  war,  1861-1S65], 
by  F.  G.  Stiles  ;  Necrology  for  1889.  pp.  160.  Proceedings,  1890  :  Rev.  A.  P. 
Marvin,  by  A.  E.  P.  Perkins;  Old  Worcester,  by  N.  Paine;  The  Dudley  or 
Pegan  Indians,  by  J.  E.  Lynch;  The  naming  of  city  streets,  by  S.  D.  Ilosmer ; 
Visit  to  Concord  ;  Guillermo  Rawson,  by  E.  B.  Crane ;  Record  publication,  by 
F.  P.  Rice  ;  Adin  Ballou,  by  C.  A.  Staples.  Necrology,  pp.  178.  Portraits. 

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Vol.  x.  Worcester  town  records,  1801-1816.  Edited  by  Franklin  P.  Rice. 
1890.  pp.  383.  (420C 

WORCESTER    SOCIETY    OF    ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.    xi,     [parts    1-3,    with 
index].     Worcester,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  382. 

Contents  :   Worcester  town  records,   1817-1832.     Edited  by   Franklin   P.   Rice. 

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WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.  xn.     Worcester,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  527. 

Contents  :  Worcester  births,  marriages,  and  deaths.  Compiled  by  Franklin 
P.  Rice.  Part  1 — Births,  1714-1848.  Part  n — Marriages,  1747-1848.  Part 
in— Deaths,  1826-1848.  (42O7-42O8 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Collections.      Vol.  xin.      Worcester,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.    (2),  500. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1891  :  President's  annual  address  ;  The  rival  chiefs  of 
Acadia  [d'Aulney  and  La  Tour],  by  G.  F.  Clark;  Lucy  Keyes,  the  lost  child,  by 
A.  P.  Marble;  John  and  Thomas  Totman  (and  their  descendants),  by  Rufus  N. 
Meriam  ;  Field  day  in  Medfield,  address  by  A.  A.  Lovell  ;  A  few  of  the  homes  of 
Medfleld,  and  what  their  [Indian]  names  signify,  by  James  Ilewins ;  [Early 
ministers  of  Medfield],  by  W.  W.  Ilayward  ;  Remarks  on  record  publication,  by 
F.  I'.  Rice ;  Opening  of  Salisbury  Hall,  with  addresses ;  Department  reports ; 
Antiquities  of  Costa  Rica,  by  George  Maynard  ;  Obituaries  for  1891  ;  Benson 
John  Lossing,  by  Nathaniel  Paine ;  Worcester,  1892  ;  Proceedings  for  1892 ; 
President's  annual  address ;  Universal  language,  by  Fred  L.  Hutchins ;  The 
early  ministry  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  by  G.  F.  Clark  ;  John  Jack,  the  slave,  and 
Daniel  Bliss,  the  Tory,  by  George  Tolman  ;  Some  account  of  the  Harding  Bible, 
bjT  Levi  B.  Chase  ;  My  academic  recollections  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hill,  by  Rufus 
N.  Meriam  ;  The  days  of  the  New  England  primer,  by  Anson  Titus  ;  George  Wil 
liam  Curtis  and  his  antecedents,  by  Henry  H.  Chamberlin  ;  Sketch  of  the  six 
volumes  entitled  "Archives  do  Museu  nacional,"  presented  to  the  society,  by 
George  Maynard  ;  Obituaries  for  1892 ;  Proceedings  for  1893 ;  President's  in 
augural  address  ;  An  ancient  road  and  reminiscences  of  some  Worcester  families, 
by  C.  C.  Denny  ;  Farm  life  in  colonial  New  P^ngland,  by  Arthur  P.  Rugg  ;  The 
territory  and  boundaries  of  Massachusetts,  by  Thomas  G.  Kent  ;  Two  Indian 
chiefs  [of  Westborough],  by  II.  M.  Forbes;  Samuel  Elbridge  Ilildreth,  by  Alfred 
S.  Roe ;  Department  reports ;  Jonathan  Holman,  a  Revolutionary  colonel,  by 
John  C.  Crane.  (42O9 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.  xiv.     Worcester,  Mass., 
1897. 

Svo,  pp.  3,89.     Portraits.     Plates.        Map. 

Contents  ^Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1894  :  Worcester,  1895  : 
Annual  address  of  the  president ;  Memorial  of  George  Sumner ;  Field-day  at 
Uxbridge  ;  Tribute  to  Clark  Jillson,  by  Henry  L.  Shumway,  Benjamin  L.  Dodge, 
Franklin  P.  Rice,  autobiographical  sketch  ;  Presentation  of  an  Indian  mortar 
and  remarks  concerning  it,  by  John  C.  Crane  ;  Treasurer's  report ;  Librarian's 
report ;  Gifts  to  the  library  and  museum  ;  Department  reports  :  Military  his 
tory  of  Worcester  ;  Proceedings  for  the  year  1895.  Worcester,  1896:  Annual 
address  of  the  president ;  Upon  the  death  of  Samuel  Dana  Hosrner  ;  of  Phinehas 
Ball ;  Early  Indian  trails,  by  Levi  B.  Chase ;  The  new  constitution  of  the 
society ;  Field-day  at  Groton ;  Major  Gen.  Caleb  Burbank,  an  early  paper 
maker,  by  John  C.  Crane ;  The  life  and  ministry  of  Joseph  Willard,  by  Geo. 
F.  Clarke  ;  Reports  of  the  treasurer  and  librarian  ;  Gifts  to  the  library  ;  De 
partment  reports;  A  pay  Abstract  of  a  Regiment  of  Militia  in  the  county  of 
Worcester,  commanded  by  Col.°  Jon.a  Holman,  Esq.1',  For  Service  dun  at  Provi 
dence  in  the  State  of  Rho.  Island  in  the  Month  of  December,  1776,  and  Janu 
ary,  1777;  Roster  of  officers  of  the  2d  regt.,  2d  brigade,  7th  div.,  Militia,  1796; 
Local  history  ;  Obituaries.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1896  :  Annual 
address  of  the  president ;  Memorial  resolutions  ;  Annual  field-day  at  Deerfield, 
Mass. ;  Capt.  Isaac  Davis,  the  first  officer  killed  in  the  revolutionary  war,  by 
Geo.  F.  Clark;  Twenty  years  of  Harvard  street  (1876-1896),  by  A.  S.  Roe; 
Recollections  of  Front  Street,  Worcester,  in  the  thirties,  by  F.  G.  Stiles  ;  Ad 
journed  meeting  commemorative  of  Forefathers'  day  :  Address  by  the  president ; 
Address  on  William  Brewster,  by  J.  B.  Knox  ;  Scientific  men  of  the  first  four 
centuries  since  the  discovery  of  America,  by  T.  C.  Mendenhall  ;  The  moral  sense 
then  and  now,  by  J.  J.  Putnam  ;  On  the  adventures  of  the  Pilgrims,  by  F.  G. 
Stiles;  Reports  of  the  treasurer  and  librarian;  Department  reports'  Index. 

(4214) 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.  xv.     Worcester    1895. 
8vo,  pp.  430. 

Contents:  Worcester  Town  Records,  1833-1848.  Edited  by  Franklin  P.  Rice. 
With  the  editor's  valedictory.  General  Index.  (4211 


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WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.  xvi.     1897-1899.     Worces 
ter,  Mass.,  1S98-1900. 

Svo,   pp.   108,  576.      Portraits.      Plate. 

Contents :  Bulletin  of  the  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity,  Nos.  1  to  14,  inclu 
sive,  1897-8-9  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1897,  Worcester, 
1898:  Inaugural  address  hy  the  president,  F.  L.  Ilutchins  ;  The  Worcester  post- 
office  and  its  occupants,  by  II.  II.  Chamberlin  ;  The  last  of  the  Narragansetts, 
by  Nathan  B.  Lewis;  The  banner  (presented  to  the  Washingtonian  engine  com 
pany  in  1844),  by  Albert  Tyler:  Recollections  of  Mechanic  street,  from  1830 
to  1840,  by  F.  G.  Stiles  ;  George  Fisher  Daniels,  by  John  C.  Crane  ;  Field  day 
at  Acton,  by  George  Maynard  ;  The  Nipmucks  and  their  country,  by  John  C. 
Crane  ;  Report  of  the  excursion  to  Metropolitan  water  basin,  by  George  May 
nard  ;  Forefathers'  day:  Addresses  by  F.  L.  Ilutchins  and  W.  S.  B.  Hopkins; 
Annual  reports  ;  Letters  of  James  B.  Mower,  1824,  prefaced  by  an  account  of 
the  writer,  by  Mandeville  Mower  ;  Local  events  of  the  year  ;  List  of  a  Brook- 
field  company  in  the  Revolution  ;  A  list  of  historical,  biographical,  genealogical, 
and  other  papers ;  burial  ground  inscriptions ;  proprietary,  town,  and  court 
records;  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  contained  in  the  first  fifteen  volumes  of 
collections  of  the  Society,  by  Franklin  I'.  Rice ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
for  the  year  1898,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1899  :  President's  annual  address  for 
1898  ;  The  Boston  and  Worcester  turnpike  and  the  bridge,  by  Henry  II.  Cham 
berlin  ;  Worcester  county  cattle  shows,  by  Henry  II.  Chamberlin  ;  First  Catholic 
cemetery,  by  Richard  O'Flynn ;  Memorial  of  Cyrus  G.  Wood  (with  portrait), 
by  A.  S.  Roe;  Shoddy  and  its  products,  by  Daniel  Kent;  Pilgrim' fathers,  by 
Mrs.  Daniel  Kent  ;  Field-day  at  Plymouth,  by  George  Maynard ;  Stow  and 
John  Gate's  diary,  1755-89,  by  George  F.  Clark  ;  Worcester  county  musical 
association,  by  Samuel  E.  Staples;  The  loan  collection,  illustrated,  with  cata 
logue;  Memorial  of  Sullivan  Forehand  (with  portrait),  by  E.  B.  Crane;  An 
nual  reports.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1899,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1900  :  President's  address  1899 ;  Albert  Curtis,  by  C.  G.  Washburn  ;  List  of 
working  committees ;  Worcester  tax-list  of  1789 ;  Eliot  Winship  Crafts,  by 
Georgia  Tyler  Kent;  An  ancient  bear-trap,  by  Albert  G.  Mann:  Flintlock  or 
matchlock,  by  George  Sheldon  ;  Literature,  by  Alfred  Waites  ;  Letter  of  Timo. 
Paine,  1700;  Worcester  a  century  ago,  by  Margaret  Moore  Boland  ;  List  of 
voters  in  Worcester  in  1799  ;  Field  day  at  Salem,  by  George  Maynard  ;  "  The 
Beginnings  of  the  Second  Parish "  in  Worcester  with  remarks,  by  James  H. 
Bancroft ;  Exchange  street  sixty  years  ago,  by  F.  G.  Stiles  ;  ^use  or  flintlocks— 
which?  by  John  C.  Crane:  Wheeler's  surprise,  1675 — where?  by  D.  II.  Cham 
berlain  ;  Resolution  on  the  death  of  Eli  Thayer  ;  Annual  reports  ;  Recollections 
of  Central  and  Thomas  streets,  by  F.  G.  Stiles ;  Extracts  from  old  letters 
relating  to  local  history,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis  ;  Index  to.  (4212 

WORCESTER   SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.   xvn.     1900-1901.     Wor 
cester,  Mass.,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.  668.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Proceedings  for  1900 ;  President's  address ;  Memorial  to  Samuel 
May;  An  undistinguished  citizen  (Col.  John  Hazeltine),  by  Mrs.  C.  Van  I). 
Chenoweth  ;  Twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  establishment  of  the  society : 
Addresses  by  Ellery  B.  Crane,  J.  H.  Walker,  Carlton  A.  Staples,  Thomas  C. 
Mendenhall,  Georgia  A.  Bacon,  Charles  G.  Washburn,  Stephen  Salisbury  ;  The 
flintlock  used  in  Philip's  war,  by  George  Sheldon ;  Recollections  of  School 
street  in  the  thirties  and  early  forties  of  1800,  by  F.  G.  Stiles  ;  Recollections  of 
old  Market  street  sixty  and  more  years  ago,  by  F.  G.  Stiles,  1899  ;  Memorial  to 
Rev.  George  Faber  Clark ;  Ruf us  Alexander  Grider,  by  Thos.  A.  Dickinson ; 
Document  relating  to  the  Chandler  farm  on  Main  street,  written  by  George 
Jacques,  1864  ;  Biographical  accounts  of  William  Swinton  Bennet  Hopkins  and 
John  Carter  Otis ;  Old  Lincoln  street,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis ;  A  story  of 
three  old  houses,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis  ;  The  Merrifield  fire  of  1854,  by  James 
H.  Bancroft  ;  Causes  of  the  war  in  South  Africa,  by  James  Green  ;  Sketch  of 
E.  J.  Rockwood,  by  Thos.  A.  Dickinson  ;  Second  field  day  at  Lexington,  by 
George  Maynard  ;  Reuben  Rawson  Dodge,  by  Benjamin  J.  Dodge ;  Report  of 
exercises  at  the  second  court  house  of  Worcester  county  afterwards  the  Trum- 
bull  mansion,  on  June  30,  1900  ;  The  architecture  of  the  second  court  house,  by 
Stephen  C.  Earle  ;  The  Society  of  Antiquity,  by  Ellery  B.  Crane;  The  society's 
committee  on  marking  historic  spots,  by  Daniel  Seagrave ;  The  history  of  the 
second  court  house  and  the  early  bar,  by  Benjamin  Thomas  Hill  ;  The  second 
parish  in  the  second  court  house,  by  Samuel  Swett  Green  ;  The  Trumbull  man- 


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sion  and  its  occupants,  by  Mary  Louisa  Trumbull  Cogswell ;  Old  laws  and  new, 
by  William  T.  Forbes ;  The  diary  of  Rev.  Silas  Bigelow.  the  first  minister  of 
Paxton,  Mass.,  1758-17(51  ;  Report  of  the  George  Bancroft  memorial  commictee. 
with  a  brief  account  of  the  formal  exercises,  Oct.  3,  1900  ;  Stephen  Salisbury's 
address  ;  James  G.  Wilson's  address  ;  Edward  Everett  Hale's  address  ;  Address 
of  Rufus  B.  Dodge,  jr.;  Annual  reports;  Index;  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
for  1901:  President's  annual  address;  Sketch  of  Elisha  Dewey  Buffinglon  ; 
History  of  the  central  exchange  from  1804  to  1890,  by  .Tames  II.  Bancroft  ; 
Francis  Alexander,  by  B.  A.  Leonard  ;  An  overland  trip  to  California  in  the 
year  1860,  by  Ellery  B.  Crane;  Gold,  its  distribution,  identification,  and 
metallurgy,  by  George  M.  Rice ;  Old  Worcester,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis  ;  My 
flower  garden,  by  Alfred  S.  Roe  ;  Wheeler's  surprise — the  cul-de-sac,  by  George 
Sheldon  ;  Field  day  at  Marblehead,  by  George  Maynard  ;  Early  Worcester  fam 
ilies,  1616-1843 ;  The  beginnings  of  the  Boston  and  Worcester  railroad,  by 
Benjamin  Thomas  Hill ;  Querns,  by  Richard  O'Flynn  ;  The  Boston  and  Worcester 
turnpike,  by  Ellery  B.  Crane;  Sketch  of  James  Lawrence  Estey  ;  An  early  Wor 
cester  family  (Clapp),  by  Mrs.-  Oliver  Clapp  ;  Worcester  artillery  roll,  1825;  A 
sketch  of  the  Worcester  light  infantry,  1803-1902,  by  Frederick  Green  Stiles  ; 
Worcester  branch  railroad,  by  James  II.  Bancroft  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on 
local  history  and  genealogy;  Annual  reports;  Index.  (4213 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.  xvni.     1902.     Worcester, 
Mass.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  275.     Portrait. 

Contents:  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  Vol.  xvm,  Worcester,  1902:  Presi 
dent's  annual  address  ;  Field  inspection  roll  of  Capt.  Grout's  company  of  foot, 
1811;  Sketch  of  Mrs.  David  H.  Manning;  Manchester  street  fire,  by  James  H. 
Bancroft ;  A  brief  account  of  manners  and  customs  in  the  New  England  colonies 
before  the  Revolution,  by  Jeanie  Lea  Southwick  ;  Old  Worcester,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  I'. 
Sturgis;  Sketch  of  Samuel  Elias  Staples,  by  Franklin  P.  Rice;  Report  of  the 
exhibition  of  antique  musical  instruments,  with  catalogue  and  programmes  of  the 
concerts,  and  names  of  the  several  committees  ;  Stone  family  ;  The  Huguenots,  by 
Annie  J.  Ward  ;  Field  day  at  Quincy,  by  George  Maynard  ;  Parker  family  ;  His 
tory  of  the  Jo  Bill  road,  by  Ellery  B."  Crane  ;  A  trip  to  Colorado — '92,  by  George 
M.  Rice  ;  Excursion  to  the  Metropolitan  water  basin,  by  George  Maynard  ;  The 
Nathan  Patch  house  and  north  end  of  Main  street,  by  Charles  A.  Chase ;  Old 
Lincoln  street — The  Daniel  Henchman  farm,  by  Charles  A.  Chase;  Department 
reports;  General  index  to  Vol.  xvni.  (4214 

WORCESTER   SOCIETY  OF   ANTIQUITY.     Collections.     Vol.   xix.      Worcester,   Mass., 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  416.      Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  the  year  1903,  Vol.  xix,  Worcester,  1903  :  Presi 
dent's  annual  address ;  Champlain's  voyages  and  the  founding  of  Quebec  and 
Montreal,  by  Ellery  B.  Crane  ;  School-day  reminiscences,  by  Nathaniel  Paine  ; 
List  of  members;  Old  time  taverns  of  Worcester,  by  Emma  F.  Waite  ;  Remin 
iscences  of  Thomas  street  schools  and  school-house  60  years  and  more  ago,  by 
Henry  M.  Wheeler ;  The  old  Pine  Meadow  road  and  it's  forgotten  bridge,  by 
Arthur  J.  Marble  ;  A  sketch  of  the  Chandler  family  in  Worcester,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  P. 
Sturgis  ;  Diary  of  a  revolutionary  soldier,  Ichabod  Corbett,  of  Mendon,  Mass.  ; 
Ancestry  of  Jchabod  Corbett ;  The  Flagg  family  in  Worcester  ;  Annual  field  day 
at  New  London  and  Groton,  by  George  Maynard ;  Letters  by  Christopher  C. 
Baldwin  and  Rev.  Warren  Burton,  1834;  Manual  of  arms,  1638;  Concerning 
schools  for  girls  in  Worcester  in  former  days,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis :  Be 
ginnings  of  New  England,  by  Ellery  B.  Crane;  The  Rice  family;  Exercises  held 
on  Oct.  7,  1903,  in  placing  a  boulder  to  indicate  the  location  of  the  first  home 
of  Major  Jonas  Rice  :  Addresses  by  Lyman  A.  Ely,  Charles  E.  Burbank,  George 
M.  Rice,  William  T.  Forbes  ;  Poem,  by  George  Maynard  ;  Address,  by  John  C. 
Crane ;  The  Rice  Boulder,  poem,  by  Mrs.  A.  II.  Hinman ;  Copies  of  some  old 
documents  belonging  to  the  Rice  family,  throwing  some  light  upon  the  life  of 
the  early  settlers  of  Worcester  ;  A  New  England  house  one  hundred  years  ago, 
by  Henry  M.  Wheeler  ;  Solomon  Parsons — a  memorial  sketch,  by  George  May 
nard  ;  Department  reports  ;  General  indt  :  to  Vol.  xix.  (4215 


586  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Collections.  Vol.  xx.  Proceedings  for  the 
year  1904.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1904-1906. 

8vo. 

No.  1,  Vol.  xx,  pp.  70. 

Contents  :  Officers  for  1904  ;  Committees  ;  Proceedings  ;  Industrial  conditions 
in  the  South  before  the  war,  by  Edward  Thomas  ;  A  visit  to  the  English  haunts 
of  the  Pilgrims,  by  Carrie  A.  Ilildreth  ;  Genealogical  matters  relating  to  the 
Parsons  family,  of  Worcester  and  Leicester,  Mass.,  compiled  by  George  Maynard ; 
Captain  Timothy  Parker. 

No.  2,  Vol.  xx,  pp.  71-142. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  391st  meeting,  March  1.  1904;  Early  roads  in  Wor 
cester,  by  Henry  M.  Wheeler ;  Proceedings,  392nd  meeting,  April  5,  1904 ;  A 
sketch  of  the  children  of  Dr.  William  Paine,  by  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis. 

No.  3,  Vol.  xx,  pp.   143-190. 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  393rd  meeting.  May  3,  1904  ;  Ode  to  the  prairie — End 
of  five  years'  experience  of  the  author  upon  Grand  Prairie,  Illinois,  by  Thomas 
C.  Rice;  Proceedings,  394th  meeting,  Tune  7,  1904;  Origin  and  use  of  post- 
roads  in  New  England,  by  Lyman  A.  Ely. 

No.  4,  Vol.  xx,  1905,  8vo,  pp.  191-218. 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  395th  meeting,  July  5,  1905  ;  Report  of  the  annual 
field-day  excursion  to  Brooklyn  and  Putnam's  Wolf-den  ;  General  Israel  Putnam, 
paper  prepared  by  F.  S.  Luther. 

No.  5,  Vol.  xx,  1905,  8vo,  pp.  219-252. 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  396th  meeting ;  The  treatment  of  the  Indians  by  the 
colonists,  by  Ellery  B.  Crane  ;  Proceedings,  397th  meeting ;  Boston  when  Ben 
Franklin  was  a  boy,  by  Anson  Titus. 

No.  6,  Vol.  xx,  1906,  8vo,  pp.  253-298. 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  398th  meeting ;  Memorial  of  William  Henry  Bartlett, 
by  Alfred  S.  Roe;  Memorial  sketch  of  Rev.  Carlton  Albert  Staples,  by  Ellery  B. 

Crane  ;  Report  of  the  treasurer  ;  General  index  to  Vol.  xx.  (4210 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Maj.  Ezra  Beaman, 
together  with  documents  of  public  interest.  By  Albert  A.  Lovell.  Worces 
ter,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.    (3),  20.  (4217 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Reminiscences  of  George  Allen,  OL  Worces 
ter.  With  a  biographical  sketch  and  notes  by  Franklin  P.  Rice.  Worces 
ter,  1883. 

16vo,  pp.  127.  Portrait.  Large  paper. 
Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 
Reprinted  in  part  from  the  Collections.  (4218 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  An  episode  of  Worcester  history.  Read 
before  the  society,  April  1,  1884.  By  Nathaniel  Paine.  Worcester,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  9.  (4219 

WORCESTER   SOCIETY   OF   ANTIQUITY.     Incidents   of  the   first   and   second   settle 
ments  of  Worcester.     [Paper  read  before  the  Society,  May  6,  1884.]     By 
Francis  E.  Blake.     Worcester,  1884. 
Svo,   pp.   33. 

Title  on  cover  is  "Worcester's  Bicentennial:  1684-1884.  The  early  settle 
ments  of  Worcester."  (422O 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Memorial  of  Holmes  Ammidown.  By  Clark 
Jillson.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  1883.  Wor 
cester,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  8.     Portrait.  (4221 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Memorial  of  John  Denison  Baldwin,  min 
ister,  legislator,  and  journalist.     By  Samuel  E.  Staples.     Worcester,  1884. 
Svo,   pp.    14.      Portrait. 
Cover  has  seal  of  the  Society.  (4222 


WORCESTER    SOCIETY    OF    ANTIQUITY.  587 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Random  recollections  of  Worcester,  Mass., 
1839-1843.  Being  remarks  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  June  3,  1884.  By 
Nathaniel  Paine.  Worcester,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   46,    (1).      Illustrated. 

From  Proceedings  for  1884.  (4223 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Medals :  Report  of  the  department  of  relics, 
coins,  and  curiosities,  presented  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  October  6, 
1885.  By  J.  Chauncey  Lyford.  Worcester,  188(5. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (4224 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Rutland  and  the  Indian  troubles  of  1723- 
1730.     By  Francis  E.  Blake.     Worcester.  188(1 
8vo,   pp.   53.      Plate.     Map. 
Read  before  the  Society,  April   7,   1885.  (422."> 

WORCESTER    SOCIETY   OF   ANTIQUITY.     Worcester    Main    street    sixty-three   years 
ago.     By  Henry  II.  Chamberlin.     Worcester,  1886. 
8vo,   pp.   24. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings.  (422G 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Asa  Holman  Waters  :  a  paper  read  before 
the  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity,  May  3,  1887.  By  John  C.  Crane. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  F.  P.  Rice,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  15.      Front,    (port.)  (4227 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     The  New  England  Emigrant  Aid  Company 
and  its  influence,  through  the  Kansas  contest,  upon  national  history.     By 
Eli  Thayer.     Worcester,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  48. 
Abstract  of  two  lectures  given  before  the   Society  in   March.    188(1  (422S 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  The  Abolitionists  vindicated  in  a  review  of 
Eli  Thay-er's  paper  on  the  New  England  Emigrant  Aid  Company.  By  Oliver 
Johnson.  Worcester,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Read  before  the  Society,  May  10,  1887.  (4229 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Some  Meriams  and  their  connection  with 
other  families.  By  Rufus  N.  Meriam.  Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity  for  1887.  Worcester,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  5-52.  (423O 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Peter  Whitney  and  his  history  of  Worcester 
County.     By  John  C.  Crane.     Worcester,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  25.      Portrait  of  Peter  Whitney. 
Reprinted  from  Proceedings  of  the  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity,  1888. 

(4231 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Reminiscences  of  Cambridge,  and  Harvard 
College.  By  Rev.  S.  I).  Ilosmer.  Worcester.  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  12.  (4232 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Jonathan  Ilolman,  a  Revolutionary  Colonel. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society  December  5,  1803.  By  John  C.  Crane. 
Worcester,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   10.      Portrait.  (4233 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Major  Gen.  Burbank.  an  early  paper  maker. 
By  John  C.  Crane.    Worcester,  Mass..  1X00. 
Svo,  cover-title,  pp.  15.      Port. 

From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity,  1895.  (4234 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY,     rapt.  Isaac  Davis.     By  George  F.  Clarke. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 
Read  before  the  Society  Sept.  1,  1896.  (4235 


588  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  A  list  of  historical,  biographical,  genealog 
ical,  and  other  papers  ;  burial  ground  inscriptions  ;  proprietary,  town,  and 
court  records;  births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  contained  in  the  first  fifteen 
volumes  of  Collections  of  the  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity.  Prepared  by 
Franklin  I'.  Rice,  December,  1807.  Worcester,  1808? 

8vo,  pp.  4.  With  Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity.  Collections.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1805.  Vol.  15. 

Caption  title.  (423«; 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     Membership,  January  1,  1808. 

12  mo,  pp.  8.  (4237 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Bulletin  of  the  Worcester  Society  of  An 
tiquity.  Worcester,  Mass.  Numbers  1  to  14.  inclusive,  as  indexed  with 
Vol.  xvi  of  Proceedings  1807-8-0.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1800. 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  108.  With  its  Proceeding*.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1808-1900. 
Vol.  16,  1807-00. 

No  more  published  under  this  title,  although  the  Proceedings,  published 
monthly,  January,  1000-February,  1001  (forming  No.  1-8  of  Proceedings,  Vol. 
17)  may  be  considered  as  a  continuation.  After  the  latter  date  the  Bulletin  was 
announced  to  be  discontinued  (of.  Proceedings,  Vol.  17,  No.  0.  Notice)  and  the 
Society  resumed  its  earlier  method  of  publishing  Proceedings  at  irregular  inter 
vals.  (4238 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.  Samuel  Elias  Staples.  1822-1902.  Founder 
and  first  president  of  the  Worcester  society  of  antiquity,  Worcester,  Massa 
chusetts.  Worcester,  1002? 

8vo,  pp.   1<>.      Front,    (port.) 

Memorial    sketch     *      *      *     read    at    a    special    meeting  .of    the    Worcester 
Society  of  Antiquity      *      *      *     April  29th,  1002,  by  Franklin  P.  Rice.        (4239 
WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     A  sketch  of  the  Chandler  family  in  Wpr- 
cester,  Mass.     By  Mrs.  E.  O.  P.  Sturgis.     Worcester,  1003. 
8vo,  pp.  37. 
From  the  Proceedings.     Privately  printed.  (424O 

WORCESTER  SOCIETY  OF  ANTIQUITY.     A  sketch  of  the  children  of  Dr.  William 
Paine  (Esther  Orne  Paine,  Harriet  Paine,  William  Fitz  Paine),  and  Fred 
eric  William  Paine,  the  public-spirited  citizen.     1774-18GO.     By  Mrs.  E.  0. 
P.  Sturgis.     [Worcester,  Mass.j     n.  d. 
8vo,  pp.  16. 
From  the  Proceedings.  (4241 


CA88  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 

Detroit,  Mich. 

CASS  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Old  times.  Reminiscences  of  the  early 
days  of  Michigan.  Address  before  the  Association,  June  21,  1870.  By 
J.  W.  Bagley.  Detroit,  187<>. 

8vo.  (4242 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN. 

Detroit.  Mich. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Michigan,  incorporated  June  2H,  1828.  Detroit,  1829, 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (4243 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  A  discourse  delivered  at  the  first  meeting  of 
the  Historical  Society  of  Michigan.  September  18,  1820.  Published  at  their 
request.  By  Lewis  Cass.  Detroit,  1830. 

8vo,  pp.  52. 

On  early  settlements   in   Michigan.  (4244 


PIONEER    AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    MICHIGAN.  589 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Discourse  on  the  anni versa ry  of  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Michigan,  June  4,  1830.  By  H.  R.  Schoolcraft.  Detroit, 
1830. 

8vo,  pp.   44. 

On  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  Upper  Lakes.  (4245 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical  and  scientific  sketches  of  Michi 
gan,   comprising  a   series  of  discourses   delivered   before   the   Society,   and 
other  interesting  Papers  relative  to  the  Territory.     Detroit,  1834. 
12mo,  pp.  215. 

Discourses  by  Lewis  Cass,  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft,  Henry  Whiting,  and  John 
Biddle.  Also,  Natural  History.  Extracts  from  a  lecture  delivered  before  the 
Detroit  Lyceum  by  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft.  Remarks  on  the  supposed  tides  and 
periodical  rise  and  fall  of  the  North  American  lakes,  by  Plenry  Whiting.  (4246 

H-OUGHTON    COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  AND  MINING  INSTITUTE. 

HOUGHTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  AND  MINING  INSTITUTE.  Articles  of 
association ;  and  address  by  the  Rev.  Father  Jacker  ;  also,  inaugural  address 
of  J.  H.  Foster,  May  11,  1866.  Is.  P.  [1866?]. 

8vo.  (4247 

HOUGHTON     COUNTY     HISTORICAL     SOCIETY     AND     MINING     INSTITUTE.     Indian 
mythology.     By  E[dward|  Jacker.     Houghton?  Mich.,  18 — . 
8vo,  pp.   (2).     Caption  title. 
At  head  of  title:   Houghton  County  Historical  Society  and  Mining  Institute. 

(4248 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  GRAM)  RIVER  VALLEY. 
Grand  Rapids,  Midi. 

OLD  RESIDENTS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  GRAND  RIVER  VALLEY.     Memorials  of  the 
Grand  River  Valley.    By  Franklin  Everett.     Chicago,  1878. 
Svo,  pp.  x,  545,  74.      Portrait. 

"  This  work  was  prosecuted  under  the  auspices  of  the  Old  Residents'  Associa 
tion  of  the  Grand  River  Valley." — Prefatory  note.  (4249 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN. 
Detroit,  Mich. 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Circular,  act,  constitution,  by 
laws,  and  list  of  officers,  organized  April  22,  1874.  Lansing,  1874. 

16mo,  pp.  14.  (4250 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  General  circular.  February  28, 
1876.  [Lansing,  1876.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.      No  title-page.  (4251 

I'IOXEEB  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Farewell  address  of  the  presi 
dent,  Jonathan  Shearer.  January  30,  1877. 

Broadside.  (4252 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Pionoer  Collections.     Report  of 
the   Pioneer   Society   of  the   State  of   Michigan,   together   with    reports   of 
county,  town,  and  district  pioneer  societies.     Vol.  i.     Lansing,  1877. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  554.     Second  edition  published  in   19OO. 
Only  the  leading  articles  in  Vols.  i-xrv  are  noticed. 

Contains:  Origin  and  progress  of  the  Michigan  school  system,  by  John  D. 
Pierce  ;  Internal  improvements  in  Michigan,  by  O.  C.  Cornstock  ;  Incidents  in 
the  Black  Hawk  War,  by  Edwin  Jerome;  On  the  practicability  of  building  a 
ship  canal  across  the  peninsula,  by  Henry  A.  Shaw.  (4253 


590  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.    Pioneer  Collections.     Report  of 
the  Pioneer  Society,  etc.     Vol.  2.     Detroit,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  680.     Second  edition,  Lansing,   1901. 

Contains  :  The  Mound  Builders  in  Michigan,  by  Henry  Gillman  ;  Early  French 
settlements  in  Michigan,  by  James  V.  Campbell  ;  Early  banks  and  banking  in 
Michigan,  by  Alpheus  Felch  ;  On  the  recent  discovery  of  the  grave  of  Pere  Mar- 
quette,  by  George  Duffield ;  Sketch  of  the  early  history  of  Methodism  in  the 
southwest  part  of  Michigan,  by  S.  N.  Griffith;  Michigan's  record  in  the  war 
with  Mexico,  by  Isaac  I).  Toll.  (4254 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Pioneer  Collections.  Report 
of  the  Pioneer  Society,  etc.  Vol.  HI.  Lansing,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  is,   (3),  712. 

Contains:  The  Northwest  during  the  Revolution,  by  C.  I.  V\'alker ;  Members 
of  the  Constitutional  Conventions  of  1835  and  1850,  by  II.  G.  Wells  :  Mound- 
builders  in  Michigan,  by  II.  H.  Riley ;  Climate  of  Detroit,  by  Bela  Hubbard : 
Detroit,  in  1796  ;  Governors  and  judges  of  Michigan,  by  J.  V.  Campball  ;  Jour 
ney  from  Montreal  to  Chicago  in  1818,  by  G.  S.  Hubbard  ;  Administration  of 
Indian  justice,  by  G.  S.  Hubbard  ;  Law  and  the  legal  profession,  by  II.  G. 
Wells  ;  Indian  Missions,  by  Martin  Heydenburk  ;  Old  church  and  mission  house 
at  Mackinac,  by  Martin  Heydenburk  ;  The  mound-builders  in  Michigan,  by 
Henry  Gillman;  The  Episcopal  Church  in  Michigan,  by  C.  C.  Trowbridge ; 
History  of  Methodism  in  Detroit,  by  J.  M.  Arnold  ;  The  Upper  Peninsula,  by 
Alex.  Campbell.  (4255 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Pioneer  Collections.  Report 
of  the  Pioneer  Society,  etc.  Vol.  iv.  Lansing,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,   (1),  593.      Portraits. 

Contains:    Discovery   and   development   of   the   salt    interest   in    the   Saginaw 

valley,   by   Wm.    L.    Webber ;    First   trip   by    steam    to    Lake    Superior,    by    Lewis 

Marvill  ;  Old  French  traditions,  by  Carrie  W.  Hamlin  :   A  sketch  of  the  marine 

of  Lake  Erie  previous  to  the  year   1829,  by  Francis  A.  Dewey  ;   Sketches  of  a 

pioneer   ministry,   by    Jeremiah    Porter  ;    Detroit   half   a   century   ago — Post   and 

Tribune ;   The  Michigan  Thirteenth — Narrative  of   the   campaign   at   Stevenson, 

Alabama,  1862.  (4256 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Pioneer   Collections.     Report 

of  the  Pioneer  Society,  etc.     Vol.  v.     Lansing,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  614. 

Contains  :  The  growth  and  progress  of  Michigan,  by  T.  W.  Ferry  ;  The  first 
president  of  the  University,  by  Henry  M.  Utley  ;  History  of  the  old  branches 
of  the  University,  by  A.  D.  P.  Van  Buren  ;  Kaskaskia,  by  E.  S.  Mason  ;  Early 
settlement  of  -southwestern  Michigan,  by  A.  B.  Copley  ;  A  history  of  the  Black 
Hawk  War,  by  Henry  Little ;  The  Wild  Cat  banking  system  of  Michigan,  by 
II.  M.  Utley.  '  (4257 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Pioneer  Collections.     Report 
of  the  Pioneer  Society,  etc.     Vol.  vi.     Lansing,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  571. 

Contains:  History  of  the  press  of  Michigan,  by  T.  S.  Applegate  ;  The  abolish 
ment  of  death  penalty,  by  II.  II.  Bingham  ;  The  Michigan  State  Agricultural 
College,  by  Theophilus  Abbot ;  History  of  Hillsdale  College,  by  John  C.  Patterson. 

(4258 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Pioneer  Collections.     Report  of 
the  Pioneer  Society,  etc.     Vol.  vn.     Lansing,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  x,  709.      Portrait. 

Contains  :  History  of  the  land  grants  for  education  in  Michigan,  by  Geo.  W. 
Knight  ;  Education  in  Michigan  during  the  territorial  period,  by  Lucy  M.  Salmon ; 
Federal  land  grants  for  internal  improvements  in  the  state  of  Michigan,  by 
A.  N.  Bliss;  The  "Patriot  War;"  Sketch  of  early  pioneer  life,  by  Sherman 
Stevens;  History  of  the  "Michigan  Farmer,"  by  J.  C.  Holmes;  Congregation 
alism  in  Michigan,  by  P.  R.  Hurd  ;  Michigan  soldiers  in  Mexico,  by  Isaac  D. 
Toll  ;  Traveling  on  the  Great  Lakes  when  Detroit  was  young,  by  H.  Massey ; 
A  certificate  made  by  Chippewa  chiefs,  signers  of  the  treaty  of  1819,  by  E.  S. 
Williams.  (4259 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Pioneer  Collections.  Report  of 
the  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  of  the  State  of  Michigan  ;  together  with 


PIONEER    AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    MICHIGAN.  591 

reports  of  county,  town,  and  district  pioneer  societies.     Vol.  vni.     Lansing, 
1886. 

Svo,  pp.  xiv,  714. 

Contains  :  Locating  the  state  capitol  at  Lansing,  by  Enos  Goodrich  ;  Removal 

of  the  state  capitol  from  Detroit,  by  A.  L.  Williams  ;  Lake  Superior  country,  by 

John  II.  Forster  ;  Iron  region  of  Lake  Superior,  by  Peter  White  ;  Probate  judges 

of   Lenawee   county,   by   Norman   Geddes ;   Early   history   of   Woodstock,   by    Or- 

samus    Lamb ;    Pioneer    ministers    of    Washtenaw    county,    by    Lorenzo    Davis ; 

Copies  and   translations  of  papers   in   the  possession   of  the   Historical   Society, 

at  Detroit.  (426O 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Pioneer  Collections.     Report  of 

the  Society,  etc.     Vol.  ix.     Lansing,  1886. 

Svo.  pp.  xii.  605. 

Contains  :  The  Haldimand  Papers  ;  Numerous  papers  relating  to  the  pioneers 
and  pioneer  life  of  Michigan.  (4261 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical  Collections.     Collec 
tions  and  Researches  made  by  the  Pioneer  and  Historical   Society  of  the 
State  of  Michigan.     Vol.  x.     Lansing,  1888. 
Svo,  pp.  vi,    (2),  700.      Portrait. 

Contains  :  The  political  campaign  of  1840,  by  A.  D.  P.  Van  Buren  ;  A  quarter 
of  a  century  of  teaching,  by  A.  D.  P.  Van  Buren  ;  The  old  Moravian  mission  at 
Mount  Clemens,  by  Henry  A.  Ford  ;  Watertown  thirty  years  ago,  by  Enos  Good 
rich  ;  Indian  reminiscences  of  Calhoun  and  Kalamazoo  counties  ;  The  Hal 
dimand  papers.  1762-1782.  (426S 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical  Collections.       Col 
lections    and    Researches    made   by    the    Michigan    Pioneer    and    Historical 
Society  including  reports  of  officers  and  papers  read  at  the  annual  meeting 
of  1887.     Vol.  xi.     Lansing,  1888. 
Svo,  pp.  viii,  687. 

Contains:  The  Ordinance  of  1787,  by  Cyrus  G.  Luce;  The  Constitution  of  the 
United  States,  by  Daniel  I*.  Markey  ;  Disputed  questions  in  the  early  history  of 
Michigan,  by  Edward  W.  Peck  ;  Recollections  of  early  explorations  on  Lake 
Superior,  by  Philo  M.  Everett ;  Life  in  the  copper  mines  of  Lake  Superior,  by 
John  H.  Forster  ;  The  Michigan  and  Ohio  boundary  line,  by  Frank  E.  Robson  ; 
How  Lansing  became  the  capital,  by  Frank  E.  Robson  ;  History  of  military 
reservation  at  Fort  Gratiot,  by  William  L.  Bancroft :  The  Calhoun  and  Kala 
mazoo  county  bars,  by  A.  D.  I*.  Van  Buren  ;  The  Haldimand  Papers,  1782- 
1790.  (4263 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Col 
lections  and  researches  made  by  the  Society.     Vol.  xn.     Lansing,  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,   (1)',  711.     Portrait. 

Contains  :  Copies  of  papers  on  file  in  the  Dominion  Archives  at  Ottawa,  per 
taining  to  the  years  1788-1799  ;  The  Michigan  State  Historical  Society,  by 
J.  C.  Holmes  ;  Copies  of  papers  in  possession  of  the  Historical  Society  at  Detroit. 

4264 

PIONEEB  AND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Col 
lections  and  Researches  made  by  the  Society,  including  reports  of  officers 
and  papers  read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  1888.     Vol.  xm.     Lansing,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  6r>5.      Portrait. 

Contains  :  A  history  of  asylums  for  the  insane  in  Michigan,  by  Henry  M. 
Hurd  ;  Historical  associations  connected  with  Wyandotte  and  vicinity,  by  E.  P. 
Christian  ;  Incidents  in  the  early  history  of  the  Saginaw  Valley,  by  Albert  Mil 
ler  ;  Our  temperance  conflict,  by  A.  D.  P.  Van  Buren;  Early  church  organiza 
tions  and  preachers  in  the  Saginaw  and  Flint  districts  ;  The  Roman  Catholics 
in  Detroit.  (4265 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   MICHIGAN.     Historical  Collections.     Col 
lections  and  Researches  made  by  the  Society,  including  reports  of  officers 
and  papers  read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  1889.     Vol.  xiv.     Lansing,  1890. 
Svo,  pp.  viii,  720. 

Contains  :  The  history  of  the  settlement  of  Silver  Islet,  by  John  H.  Forster  ; 
Sketches  of  the  northwest,  by  E.  H.  Day  ;  The  Pottawattomies,  by  A.  B.  Copley  ; 


592  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Pioneer  days  in  Kalamazoo  and  Van  Buren,  by  Edwin  S.  Smith  ;  The  log  school- 
house  era  in  Michigan,  by  A.  I).  I'.  Van  Buren  ;  Michigan  under  the  first  and 
under  the  second  Harrison,  by  J.  Wilkie  Moore  ;  History  of  the  town  of  Com 
merce,  by  Jas.  M.  Hoyt ;  Recollections  of  Nankin,  by  Melvin  D.  Osband ;  The 
Willow  Run  settlement,  by  J.  M.  McMath  ;  How  the  last  French  claim  to  a 
Michigan  farm  was  extinguished,  by  D.  L.  Crossman  ;  Early  French  occupation 
of  Michigan,  by  D.  L.  Crossman  ;  General  index.  (4266 

PIONEER   AND   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY   OF    MICHIGAN.     Historical    collections.     Col 
lections  and  researches  made  by  the  Michigan  Pioneer  and  Historical  So 
ciety.     Vol.  xv.     Lansing,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  751. 

Contains  :  "  Copies  on  file  in  the  Dominion  archives  at  Ottawa,  Canada,  per 
taining  to  the  relations  of  the  British  Government  with  the  United  States  dur 
ing  the  period  of  the  war  of  1812." 

"  Now  for  the  first  time  are  brought  together  in  print  the  official  reports  and 
correspondence  of  the  British  officers  in  command  on  the  Canadian  frontier  and 
in   Michigan  ;    and     *      *      *      that   portion   of   the   British   official   story   of   the 
first  two  years  of  the  war,  which  forms  a  page  in  the  annals  of  Michigan,  to 
gether  with  such  parts  thereof  relating  to  Upper  Canada  as  were  found  insep 
arable  therefrom."  (4267 
PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 
xvi.     Lansing,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  746. 

Contains :  "  Copies  of  papers  on  file  in  the  Dominion  archives  at  Ottawa, 
Canada,  pertaining  to  the  relations  of  the  British  Government  with  the  United 
States  during  and  subsequent  to  the  period  of  the  war  of  1812 ;  Treaty  of 
peace  and  subsequent  relations,  1815-1819."  The  documents  are  selected,  as 
they  concern  Michigan  and  the  surrounding  territory,  including  Indian  treaties, 
restitution  of  the  military  posts,  trade  matters,  etc.  (4268 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 
XVH.     Lansing,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  ix,   732. 

Pages  565-671  contain  "  Expedition  to  Detroit,  1793 ;  the  Quakers,  the 
United  States  Commissioners,  and  the  proposed  treaty  of  peace  with  the  North 
western  Indian  tribes.  Contemporary  accounts  of  the  tour  to  Detroit,  the 
sojourn  in  that  vicinity,  and  the  return  to  Philadelphia,  by  Jacob  Lindley, 
Joseph  Moore,  and  Oliver  Paxson."  (4269 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 
xvni.     Lansing,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  733.      Portrait. 

Contains   the   usual   reports,   with   papers.      Among  the   more   important   are: 
War  times  in  the  copper  mines,   by  J.   H.   Forster  ;   The  press  of  Michigan,  by 
S.  B.  McCracken  ;  The  Old  Academy  and  Seminary,   the  classic  schools  of  our 
pioneer'  days,  by  A.  D.  P.  Van  Buren  ;  Co-education  in  the  University  of  Michi 
gan,  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  Stone.  (4270 
PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 
xix.    Lansing,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,    (1),   697. 

"  This  volume  is  devoted  to  copies  from  -the  Canadian  archives  relating  to  the 
upper  country  and  upper  posts,  and  especially  to  Detroit,  Michilimackinac,  and 
St.  Joseph,  and  covers  a  period  from  1721  to  near  the  close  of  the  Revolution 
ary  war."  They  are  arranged  as  follows  :  Reports  on  American  colonies,  1721- 
1762,  giving  the  official  account  of  the  French  and  British  contention  in  the 
Indian  country,  with  the  treatment  of  the  Indians ;  The  military  dispatches, 
1760-1764  ;  The  Bouquet  papers,  1759-1765 ;  The  Haldimand  papers,  1773- 
1781.  <4271 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 
xx.     Lansing,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  (6),  698. 

"  Devoted    to   copies    of   original   documents   from    the   Canadian   archives  o 
Ottawa,  relating  to  Michigan  and  its  environs." 

Contents:    The    Haldimand    papers,    1782-1789,    "covering   the    period   of   < 
closing  of  the  Revolutionary  war,  and  the  establishing  of  peace,  and  the  evacua- 


PIONEER    AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    MICHIGAN.  593 

tion   of  some  of  the   military   posts  ;  "    Papers   relating   to    Indian   affairs,    1761- 
1800,  containing  correspondence  relative  to  the  Indian  war,  etc,  (4272 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 
xxi.     Lansing,  185)4. 
8vo.  pp.  viii.  73G. 

"  This  volume  contains  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  of  1892  and  the 

papers  contributed  for   that  meeting,   among   which   is   a   reprint   of  Marquette's 

journal  of  his  first  visit   to  the  Mississippi.      *      *      *      A   valuable  contribution 

to   the   history   of  Detroit   and    vicinity    will    be   found    in    the   article    upon    the 

Patriot  War  and  the  Siege  of  Detroit."  (4273 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 

xxn.     Lansing  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  710,  (1). 

"  This  volume  contains  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  of  1893  and  the 
papers  read  at  the  meeting,  together  with  other  historical  papers."  Among  the 
more  important  are  :  Early  Frenca  missions  on  the  Saginaw,  by  Fred  Carlisle  ; 
Railroad  history  of  Michigan,  by  .1.  F.  Joy  ;  Battle  and  massacre  at  Frenchtown, 
1813,  by  T."  1*.  Dudley  ;  Fifty  years  of  growth  in  Michigan,  by  B.  M.  Cutcheon. 

(4274 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Col 
lections  and  researches  made  by  the  Society.     Vol.  xxm.     Lansing,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.   (6),  70G. 

Contains  copies  of  papers  on  file  in  the  Dominion  archives  at  Ottawa,  Canada, 
pertaining  to  Michigan.  (4275 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.     Historical   Collections.     Vol. 
xxiv.     Lansing,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.   (6),  718. 

Continues  the  contents  of  the  above.  (4276 

MICHIGAN    PIONEER    AND   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Historical    Collections.     Collec 
tions  and  researches  made  by  the  Society.     Vol.  xxv.     Lansing,  189(3. 
8vo,  pp.   [v],  720.      Illustrated. 

Contents:  Copies  of  papers  on  file  in  the  Dominion  Archives  at  Ottawa, 
Canada,  pertaining  to  Michigan,  as  found  in  the  Colonial  Office  records*  1794- 
1823.  Haldimand  papers  :  Gen.  Frederick  Ilaldimand  to  Brig.  Gen.  II.  Watson 
Powell,  1781.  Miscellaneous  papers — British  Museum,  1784,  1785.  Index. 

(4277 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Collec 
tions,  etc.  Vol.  xxvi.  Lansing,  189(3. 

8vo,  pp.  vi.  713. 

Contents  :  Minutes  of  the  annual  meeting,  1894  ;  Reports  of  secretaries  and 
treasurer  ;  Report  of  memorial  committee  :  Allegan  county- — Don  C.  Henderson  ; 
Barry  county — Daniel  Striker ;  Bay  county — Andrew  C.  Maxwell  ;  Berrien 
county.  Branch  county — Harvey  Ilaynes  ;  Calhoun  county — John  F.  Hinman  ; 
Cass  county — Geo.  T.  Shaffer  ;  Clinton  county — Ralph  Watson  ;  Eaton  county — 
Esek  Pray  ;  Genesee  county — Josiah  W.  Begole  ;  Ingham  county — C.  B.  Stebbins  ; 
Ionia  county — Albert  F.  Morehouse  ;  Kalamazoo  county — Henry  Bishop  ;  Kent 
county — Wm.  N.  Cook  ;  Lenawee  county — Scovel  C.  Stacy  ;  Livingston  county — 
Albert  Tooley  ;  Macomb  county — Geo.  II.  Cannon  ;  Muskegon  county — Henry  II. 
Holt ;  Oakland  county,  Oceana  county — Enoch  T.  Mugford  ;  Saginaw  county — 
Charles  W.  Grant  ;  St.  Clair  county — Helen  W.  Farrand  ;  St.  Joseph  county — 
Hiram  Draper  ;  Shiawassee  county — Alonzo  H.  Owens ;  Tuscola  county — Wil 
liam  A.  Ileartt ;  Wayne  county — J.  Wilkie  Moore.  Report  of  the  committee  on 
the  death  of  Albert  Miller  ;  Memoir  of  Judge  Albert  Miller  ;  A  tribute  to  the 
memory  of  Albert  Miller — a  poem,  by  R.  C.  Crawford  :  Life  and  labors  of  Isaac 
Marston,  by  H.  II.  Hatch  ;  Some  reasons  why  so  many  men  are  out  of  employ 
ment  ;  Early  history  of  Johnstown,  Barry  county,  by  Henry  P.  Cherry  ;  Across 
Michigan  territory  sixty  years  ago,  by  Enos  Goodrich  :  Reminiscences  of  pioneer 
days  in  Hastings,  by  Mrs.  A.  M.  Hayes  ;  Our  German  immigrations,  by  Andrew 
Ten  Brook  ;  Some  reminiscences  of  early  times  in  Brooklyn,  Michigan,  by  Joseph 
M.  Griswold  ;  Early  pioneer  life  in  Oakland  county,  by  John  M.  Norton  ;  Early 
history  of  the  village  of  Addison,  by  Charles  A.  Parker  ;  Captain  Alpheus.  White, 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vpl  2 38 


594  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

or  Detroit  during  the  thirties,  by  Richard  R.  Elliott ;  Muskegon  pioneer  rem 
nants,  by  Albert  Baxter  ;  The  Indians  of  Michigan  and  the  cession  of  their  lands 
to  the  United  States  by  treaties,  by  Alpheus  Felch  ;  Map  ;  History  of  Michigan's 
portrait  of  General  Lafayette  ;  Yankee  Lewis's  famous  hostelry  in  the  wilderness, 
by  George  H.  White  ;  Yankee  springs — a  poem,  by  George  Torrey  ;  Minutes  of 
annual  meeting,  1895 ;  Reports  of  officers ;  Report  of  memorial  commits ; 
Rise  of  our  university,  by  Andrew  Ten  Brook  ;  Indian  session  of  1810,  made  by 
the  treaty  of  Saginaw,  by  William  L.  Webber  ;  Life  and  labors  of  Bishop  Baraga, 
by  Chrysostom  Verwyst ;  A  sketch  of  early  history — the  first  owners  of  Wash 
ington  township,  Macomb  county,  by  Ceo,  II.  Cannon ;  Judge  Robert  Thomas 
Elliott,  Detroit,  by  Richard  R.  Elliott  ;  Early  settlement  of  Holland,  by  G.  Van 
Schelven  ;  A  pioneer's  greeting — poem,  by  Enos  Goodrich  ;  Pioneer  memories,  by 
'  Enos  Goodrich  ;  Reminiscences  of  seventy  years  in  Michigan,  by  R.  C.  Crawford  ; 
Ode  to  Michigan,  by  R.  C.  Crawford  ;  The  international  boundary  line  of  Michi 
gan  (with  maps),  by  Annah  May  Soule  ;  Early  influence  of  Oakland  county  in 
the  history  of  Michigan,  by  John  M.  Norton  ;  A  sketch  of  the  pioneer  life  of 
John  Cannon,  by  his  daughters;  The  pioneer — a  poem,  by  Win.  I.  Williams; 
Some  of  the  beginnings  of  Lansing,  by  Alvin  Rolfe  ;  The  old  log  house,  by  L.  D. 
Watkins  ;  Alexis  St.  Martin,  of  Mackinaw,  the  subject  of  an  important  discovery 
in  physiology,  by  Geo.  II.  White;  General  index.  (4278 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Col 
lections,  etc.  Vol.  xxvn.  Lansing,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  738. 

Contents  :  Facsimile  of  Gov.  Felch's  last  letter  ;  Minutes  of  the  annual  meet 
ing,  1896  ;  Report  of  the  secretaries  and  treasurer  ;  Report  of  the  memorial  com 
mittee  :  Allegan  county,  Barry  county — Daniel  Striker,  Branch  county — Harvey 
Haynes,  Calhoun  county — John  F.  Ilinman,  Cass  county,  Clinton  county — Ralph 
Watson,  Eaton  county — Esek  Pray,  Emmet  county — Isaac  D.  Toll,  Genesee 
county — Goodenough  TOwnsend,  Ingham  county — C.  B.  Stebbins,  Ionia  county — • 
Albert  F.  Morehouse,  Jackson  county — Josiah  B.  Frost,  Kalamazoo  county — 
Henry  Bishop,  Kent  county — Wm.  N.  Cook,  Lena  wee  county — Benjamin  L.  Bax 
ter,  Macomb  county — Geo.  II.  Cannon,  Monroe  county — John  Davis,  Muskegon 
county — Henry  II.  Holt,  Oakland  county,  Saginaw  county — Charles  W.  Grant 
Shiawassee  county — Alonzo  II.  Owens,  St.  Clair  county — Helen  W.  Farrand,  St. 
Joseph  county — Calvin  II.  Starr,  Tuscola  county — Wm.  A.  Ileartt  ;  Life  and 
labors  of  Col.  Michael  Shoemaker,  by  Edward  W.  Barber;  Life  .and  labors  of 
Thomas  D.  Gilbert,  by  Charles  Chandler ;  Ceremonies  at  the  unveiling  of  the 
Thomas  D.  Gilbert  Memorial  ;  Michigan  as  a  territory  and  some  of  its  inhab 
itants,  by  F.  Warner  Wing;  The  Ontonagon  boulder  in  the  National  Museum, 
by  Charles  Moore  ;  Recollections  of  the  Barry  county  bar  forty-four  years  ago, 
by  James  A.  Sweeze.v  ;  Early  history  of  Ray  township,  Macomb  county,  by 
George  H.  Cannon  ;  Reminiscences  of  early  days  in  Coldwater  and  vicinity,  by 
Harvey  Haynes;  Early  history  of  Michigan,  by  William  W.  Warner;  The  public 
domain,  its  surveys  and  surveyors,  by  C.  S.  Woodard  ;  Sketch  of  the  settlement 
and  growth  of  Isabella  county,  by  J.  E.  Day;  Sketch  of  Peter  Naw-Gaw-Nee,  a 
celebrated  Indian  of  the  Isabella  county  reservation,  by  J.  E.  Day  ;  Early  recol 
lections  of  the  Indians  about  Gull  Prairie,  by  Frank  Little  ;  Indian  funeral  scene, 
by  M.  D.  Chatterton;  The  Michigan-Indiana  Boundary,  by  Annah  May  Soule;- 
The  southern  and  western  boundaries  of  Michigan,  by  Anna  May  Soule;  Maps; 
Verdict  for  Michigan,  how  the  upper  peninsula  became  a  part  of  Michigan,  by 
L.  G.  Stuart ;  Life  of  Senator  Lucius  Lyon,  by  George  W.  Thayer ;  Letters  of 
Lucius  Lyon,  1822-1845  ;  The  Gladwin  manuscripts,  1762-1774— together  with 
an  introduction  and  an  historical  sketch  of  the  conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  by 
Charles  Moore;  General  index.  ( 4ii7f> 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Col 
lections  and  researches,  etc.  Vol.  XXVIH.  Lansing,  1900. 

8vp,  pp.  vii,  706. 

Contents:  Annual  meeting,  June  2  and  3,  1897;  Reports  of  officers;  Report 
of  Memorial  committee  :  Barry  county — Daniel  Striker,  Branch  county — Harvey 
Haynes,  Calhoun  county — -John  F.  Hinman,  Clinton  county — Ralph  Watson, 
Eaton  county — Esek  Pray,  Genesee  county — Goodenough  Townsend,  Huron 
county — E.  M.  Stevens,  Ingham  county — C.  B.  Stebbins,  Ionia  county — Albert  F. 
Morehouse.  Jackson  county — Josiah  B.  Frost,  Kalamazoo  county — Henry  Bishop, 
Kent  county — Wm.  N.  Cook,  Lenawee  county — Benjamin  L.  Baxter,  Livingstou 


PIONEER   AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    MICHIGAN.  595 

county — A.  Tooley,  Macomb  county — George  II.  Cannon,  Marquette  county — 
Peter  White,  Monroe  county — John  Davis,  Muskegon  county— II.  II.  Holt,  Oak 
land  county — John  M.  Norton,  Saginaw  county — C.  W.  Grant,  Shiawassee 
county — A.  II.  Owens,  St.  ('lair  county — Helen  W.  Farrand,  St.  Joseph  county — 
C.  H.  Starr,  Washtenaw  and  Wayne  counties.  Life  and  character  of  Alpheus 
Felch,  by  Claudius  B.  Grant ;  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  Capt.  Joseph  Marsac, 
by  O.  A.  Marsac  ;  Early  schools  and  pioneer  life,  by  J.  M.  Norton  ;  Reminis 
cences  of  Port  Huron,  by  C.  M.  Stockton  ;  A  bit  of  history  of  Otsego  county, 
by  C.  F.  Davis  ;  Pioneer  history  of  Champion  Hill,  by  Mary  Marshall ;  A  brief 
description  and  history  of  the  township  of  Weldon  ;  Pioneer  history  of  Blaine 
township  ;  Trials  of  pioneer  business  men,  by  Enos  Goodrich  ;  History  of  the 
extinct  village  of  Bertrand ;  The  Moravians  in  Michigan — Something  about 
the  settlement  of  the  old  Moravian  community,  yclept  "  New  Gnaudenhutten," 
by  Mary  Bush  ;  Reminiscences  and  scenes  of  backwoods  and  pioneer  life,  by 
A.  M.  Beardsley  ;  Sin  Bin  Nim — a  reminiscence  of  the  murder  of  Kincaid  Weis- 
ner,  by  Thos.  Kriowlen  ;  The  journey  of  Ionia's  first  settlers,  by  Prudence 
Tower ;  Destruction  of  the  forests  of  southern  Michigan,  by  L.  I>.  Watkins ; 
History  of  the  pioneer  church  of  Nankin,  Wayne  county,  by  M.  I).  Osband  ;  A 
sketch  of  pioneer  life  among  the  Indians,  by  Catherine  Calkins  Brunson  ;  De 
troit  in  the  year  18.32,  by  C.  M.  Burton  ;  Early  Lansing — from  the  recollec 
tions  of  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Dart ;  Fort  St.  Joseph — the  mission,  trading  post  and 
fort,  located  about  one  mile  south  of  Niles,  Michigan,  by  L.  II.  Beeson  ;  The 
old  mission  church  of  Mackinac  Island,  by  Meade  C.  Williams  ;  The  Vermont- 
ville  colony  :  Its  genesis  and  history,  with  personal  sketches  of  the  colonists, 
by  Edward  W.  Barber  ;  Part  n  :  Annual  meeting  June  1  and  2,  1898  ;  President's 
address  ;  Report  of  the  corresponding  secretary  and  treasurer  ;  Report  of  me 
morial  committee  ;  Life  and  character  of  Daniel  Striker,  by  Clement  Smith  ;  A 
pioneer  centenarian  of  St.  Joseph  county,  by  Isaac  I).  Toll  ;  Daniel  B.  Harring 
ton,  Port  Huron's  greatest  pioneer,  by  O'Brien  Atkinson ;  Early  days  iu  old 
Washtenaw  county,  by  C.  B.  Seymour  ;  Reminiscence  of  pioneer  life  in  Oakland 
county,  by  Sarah  E.  Soper  ;  Ludington  and  Pere  Marquette's  grave,  by  R.  II. 
Elsworth  ;  The  great  financial  convulsion  of  1893-4,  by  L.  D.  Watkins;  The  St. 
Joes,  by  R.  C.  Kedzie  ;  A  sketch  of  Grand  Portage  Indian  reservation,  by  Geo.  H. 
Cannon;  Notes  of  early  history  of  Bruce  township,  Macomb  county,  by  Geo.  H. 
Cannon  ;  The  passing  of  the  pioneers,  by  Edward  W.  Barber  ;  The  days  of  fife  and 
drum,  by  Charles  Moore  ;  Evolution  of  religion,  morals  and  legislation  in  this 
country  during  the  past  century,  by  D.  C.  Walker  ;  What  the  government  is  doing 
in  relation  to  the  publication  of  the  war  records  of  the  soldiers  of  the  revolution, 
by  M.  D.  Osband  ;  Pioneer  and  aborigine,  by  Calvin  J.  Thorpe  :  the  republican 
party — the  true  history  of  its  birth,  by  Albert  Williams ;  Brief  history  of 
Saginaw  county,  by  Wm.  II.  Sweet ;  A  pioneer's  predictions — the  late  John 
Westren's  prescience  of  our  iron  mines  ;  The  epidemic  of  1848  in  Shiawassee 
county,  by  Andrew  Huggins  ;  Exchange  bank  of  Shiawassee,  by  Andrew  Hug- 
gins  ;  George  S.  Granger — A  biographical  sketch,  by  O'Brien  J.  Atkinson  ;  The 
early  mission  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  by  A.  Bingham  ;  The  dying  pirate — a  legend 
of  Millington,  written  by  Enos  Goodrich  ;  An  account  of  the  rapid  rise  and 
sudden  fall  of  Port  Sheldon;  Story  of  the  Baw.Beese  Indians,  by  A.  I).  I'.  Van 
Buren  ;  Reminiscences,  by  N.  M.  Thomas:  History  of  the  Tecumseh  Press,  by 
Benjamin  L.  Baxter;  History  of  the  Grand  river  Baptist  Association  of  Green 
ville,  by  Albert  F.  Morehouse ;  History  of  Crystal  Lake  township.  Benzie 
county,  by  N.  A.  Parker ;  Olden  times  in  Detroit — From  an  old  letter  copy 
book  (1774)  in  possession  of  Ephraim  S.  Williams;  Address  before  the  Wash 
tenaw  county  pioneer  society,  June  12,  1895,  by  Julia  Dexter  Stannard  ;  The 
Pioneer  Farmer's  club  of  Michigan,  by  L.  I).  Watkins  ;  Settlement  of  the 
township  of  Bridgewater  and  vicinity,  Washtenaw  county,  by  L.  D.  Watkins ; 
Livingston  county  pioneer  association :  Some  unpublished  history  of  the  first 
Detroit  newspaper,  by  C.  M.  Burton  ;  Our  grandmothers,  together  with  a  sketch 
of  Caroline  Baker  Chalker  and  Abbie  Kimball  Beech,  by  Alice  Cooper  Kellogg; 
Our  nation's  progress,  by  John  M.  Norton  ;  Detroit  in  1837 — what  the  city's 
oldest  directory  discloses;  Pioneering — a  poem  by  Mrs.  Harrison  Hutchins  ;  The 
long  time  ago,  by  Wm.  A.  Lewis;  The  invasion  of  the  Saginaw  valley — (a 
legend  as  told  by  an  Indian)  ;  William  Austin  Burt,  by  Wm.  Burt ;  The  Detroit 
and  Lake  Superior  copper  co.'s  smelting  works;  Xavig.-ition  vs.  banking,  by 
E.  D.  Burr  ;  The  Fosters  of  Otsego,  Allegan  co.,  by  A.  R.  Foster  ;  General  Index. 

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MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Col 
lections  and  researches,  etc.  Vol.  xxix.  Lansing,  Mich.,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  7G4.      Portraits.     Map. 

Contents  :  Remarks  upon  the  aims,  objects,  and  purposes  of  the  society,  by  C.  G. 
Luce  ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  Report  of  Memorial  Committee  ;  *  *  *  Pioneers  of 
St.  Clair  county,  by  Jane  M.  Kinney  ;  An  early  visitor  at  Mirquette's  grave,  by 
R.  H.  Elsworth  ;  Port  Huron's  name — early  history  of  the  place,  by  C.  H. 
Norton  ;  Revolutionary  Days,  or  Detroit  in  1796,  by  Silas  Farmer  ;  Domestic 
supply  of  sugar  for  Michigan,  by  R.  C.  Kedzie ;  Ninth  annual  pioneer  picnic  of 
Cass  county,  from  the  Cassopolis  Vigilant,  June  2,  1882 ;  The  Selkirk  settle 
ment,  by  Chas.  Johnson  ;  Early  Detroit,  by  C.  M.  Burton  ;  Fort  Pontchartrain 
Du  Detroit — 1701  to  1710 — under  Cadillac,  by  C.  M.  Burton ;  Cadillac,  by 
Alfred  Russell  ;  A  tale  of  two  cities  [Poweting],  Dedicated  to  Thomas  D.  Gilbert 
and  to  the  Old  Residents'  association  of  the  Grand  river  valley,  by  Angie  Ringham 
Gilbert ;  Devil's  Kitchen,  Mackinaw  Island.  A  poem  by  Angie  Bingham  Gilbert ; 
Beginnings  in  Eaton  county  :  its  earliest  settlements  and  settlers,  by  Edward 
W.  Barber  ;  Memorial  of  George  H.  Greene  ;  Theodatus  Timothy  Lyon,  by  Chas. 
W.  Garfield  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  General  John  R.  Williams,  by  F.  R.  Williams ; 
Hon.  William  L.  Webber- — a  sketch  of  his  career ;  First  Yankee  family  at 
Grand  Rapids,  by  Albert  Baxter  ;  The  weather  bureau,  by  C.  Frederick  Schneider  ; 
The  Great  Lakes.  Interesting  data  concerning  them  :  Michigan's  relation  to 
them ;  Growth  of  traffic  on  them,  by  Edward  W.  Barber ;  Recollections  of 
pioneer  and  professional  life  in  Michigan,  by  R.  C.  Kedzie  ;  Souvenir  of  William 
Kedzie ;  The  story  of  emancipation,  by  Edward  W.  Barber ;  Log  cabin  times 
and  log  cabin  people,  by  B.  M.  Cutcheon  ;  The  past  and  present,  by  Edward  W. 
Barber  ;  Augustus  Brevoort  Woodward,  by  C.  M.  Burton ;  Michigan  birds  that 
nest  in  open  meadows,  by  L.  Whitney  Watkins ;  Early  days  in  Duluth,  by 
William  Witter  Spalding ;  The  Michigan  Indians,  by  Melville  D.  Osband  ;  The 
pioneer  and  his  work,  by  Melville  D.  Osband.  General  Index.  (4281 

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xxx,  published  in  1906,  "  takes  the  place  of  the  original  number  left  for 

the  General  Index."     For  contents  see  Appendix.  (4282 

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xxxi.    Lansing,  Mich.,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  649.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Minutes  of  the  annual  meeting,  June  5  and  6,  1901  ;  Report  of  the 
secretaries  and  treasurer ;  Memorial  report — Barry,  Calhoun,  Cass,  Emmet, 
Ingham,  Jackson,  Kalamazoo,  Kent,  Lenawee,  Macomb,  Montcalm,  Oakland,  St. 
Clair,  St.  Joseph,  Tuscola,  and  Washtenaw  counties  ;  History  of  Benzie  county 
by  historians  of  each  township  :  By  N.  A.  Parker  ;  Township  history  of  Almira, 
by  C.  S.  Linkletter  ;  A  history  of  the  early  settlement  of  the  township  of  Ben- 
zonia  and  the  founding  of  Grand  Tranverse  college,  by  William  A.  Betts ;  Early 
History  of  Gillmore  and  South  Frankfort,  by  John  S.  Perry  ;  A  birds-eye  history 
of  the  township  of  Homestead,  by  Camden  Johnson  ;  History  of  Inland  ;  Joy- 
field  township,  by  Wm.  A.  Joy  ;  History  of  the  township  of  Platte,  by  M.  E. 
Thurston  ;  Oakland  County — Its  bench  and  bar  prior  to  1840,  by  Aug.  C.  Bald 
win  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Judge  Augustus  C.  Baldwin ;  Recollections  and 
lessons  of  pioneer  boyhood,  by  Edward  W.  Barber  ;  The  new  state  capitol ;  The^ 
great  conspiracy — A  chapter  from  the  early  history  of  Michigan  railroading, 
showing  the  desperate  and  destructive  opposition  to  the  Michigan  Central,  by 
John  Gilbert  :  The  antiquities  of  Michigan,  their  value  and  impending  loss,  by 
Harlan  L  Smith ;  Papers  and  orderly  book  of  Brigadier  General  James  Win 
chester,  1st  Sept.,  1812-llth  Jan.,  1813  ;  The  Black  Hawk  War,  papers  of  John 
R.  Williams,  collected  and  arranged  by  C.  M.  Burton  ;  Anthony  Wayne  and  the 
Battle  of  Fallen  Timbers,  by  C.  M.  Burton  ;  Map  to  illustrate  the  historic  grounds 
of  the  Maumee  valley  and  vicinity,  Oct.,  1888 ;  Detroit  sixty  years  ago,  by 
Thomas  W.  Palmer :  The  beginnings  of  territorial  government  in  Michigan — 
Manuscripts  in  the  Department  of  State  at  Washington,  Aug.,  1805-May,  1808, 
compiled,  with  an  introduction,  by  Charles  Moore:  Index.  (4283 

MICHIGAN    PIONEER    AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Historical    Collections.      Vol. 

xxxii.    Lansing,  Michigan.  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  xiii,  662.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  History  of  the  Grand  Traverse  region,  by  M.  L.  Leach  ;  A  short 
history  of  the  Beaver  Islands  ;  A  Moses  of  the  Mormons,  Strang's  city  of  refuge 


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and  bis  kingdom  on  an  island,  by  Henry  E.  Legler  ;  The  Beaver  Island  prophet, 
the  trial  in  1851  of  "King"  Strang,  by  Cieo.  C.  Bates;  Pioneer  life  in  southern 
Michigan  in  the  thirties,  by  W.  J.  Beal  ;  Four  papers  on  the  early  history  of 
Shiawassee  county,  by  Lucius  E.  Gould  ;  The  historic  Johnston  family  of  the 
"  Soo,"  by  C.  II.  Chapman  ;  The  early  flora  and  fauna  of  Michigan,  by  Charles 
S.  Wheeler ;  The  early  history  of  the  state  board  of  health  of  Michigan,  by 
R.  C.  Kedzie ;  The  Selkirk  reservation,  by  James  W.  Humphrey  ;  A  prehistoric 
fort  at  Climax,  by  F.  Hodgman  ;  From  New  England  to  Lake  Superior  (1854), 
by  O.  W.  Robinson  ;  The  province  of  Michilimackinac,  by  John  R.  Bailey  ;  The 
Jesuits  in  Michigan,  by  John  E.  Day  ;  East  Tennessee  campaign  and  siege  of 
Knoxville,  by  Byron  M.  Cutcheon  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  Michigan  legislature  of 
1871,  by  Lewis  M.  Miller  ;  The  twin  peninsulas,  a  poem,  by  Hannah  F.  Taylor  ; 
Hillsdale  college,  Hillsdale,  Michigan,  by  S.  W.  Norton  ;  Scientific  uses  for  Michi 
gan  folk-lore,  by  Harlan  I.  Smith  ;  Certain  shamanistic  ceremonies  among  the 
Ojibwas,  by  Harlan  I.  Smith  ;  Ferry  service  between  Detroit  and  Windsor,  by 
Friend  I'almer  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  John  Askin,  1812-1814  ;  War 
of  1812 — Williams  papers  ;  Woodbridge  papers  ;  Report  of  memorial  committee. 
General  Index.  (4284 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Index  to  the  Reports  and  Collec 
tions.  Vols.  i-xv.  1874-1890.  Lansing,  Mich.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  612.  (4284« 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Tenth  annual  meeting,  June  13 
and  14,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  4,  1883.     No  title-page.  (4285 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Tenth  anniversary  of  the  So 
ciety,  June  4  and  5,  1884. 

Sheet.  (4286 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  1874-1885.  Eleventh  annual 
meeting,  June  17  and  18,  1885. 

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PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  The  Diocese  of  Detroit ;  what 
it  was;  what  it  is.  By  Rev.  Frank  A.  O'Brien.  A  paper  read  at  the  an 
nual  meeting  of  the  Society,  June  8,  1886.  Detroit,  1886.  (4288 

[PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.]  Early  history  of  Michigan, 
with  biographies  of  State  officers,  members  of  Congress,  judges,  and  legis 
lators.  By  Stephen  D.  Bingham.  Lansing,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  745.  (4289 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MICHIGAN.  Manual.  History,  act  of  in 
corporation,  constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  officers  and  members. 
Lansing,  1893. 

16mo,  pp.  37.  (4290 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Le  pere  juste,"  Right  Reverend 
Mnnsignor  Joos,  V.  G.  A  paper  read  before  the  Michigan  Pioneer  and 
Historical  Society  at  its  thirtieth  annual  session,  in  the  Senate  chamber, 
Lansing,  June  2,  1904,  by  Father  O'Brien.  Nazareth,  Mich.  [1904]. 

Svo,  pp.  48.     Front,   (port.).  (4291 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION. 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Volume  i.  Contain 
ing  six  numbers. 

Contents  :  No.  1.  May,  1893.  Svo,  pp.  143.  Organization  of  the  association  : 
State  bank  issues  in  Michigan — a  retrospect  of  legislation,  by  Thomas  M. 
Cooley ;  A  sketch  of  the  origin,  establishment,  and  workings  of  the  'national 
banking  system,  with  special  reference  to  issues,  by  Dwight  B.  Waldo;  Federal 
taxation  of  state  bank  issues,  by  Thomas  M.  Cooley ;  Bank  note  circulation, 
by  Theodore  C.  Sherwood  ;  President's  address,  Edward  Cahill ;  Should  United 
States  senators  be  elected  by  the  people? — T.  E.  Bark  worth — Discussion,  by 
A.  C.  McLaughlin,  E.  V.  Robinson,  B.  A.  Ilinsdale,  II.  C.  Adams,  D.  B. 


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Waldo.  The  interstate  commerce  act- — its  purpose,  practical  operation,  par 
tial  failure,  and  reason,  with  suggestions  for  improving  it,  by  E.  W.  Med- 
daugh  ;  The  interstate  commerce  act  from  the  shippers'  standpoint,  by  James 
T.  Shaw  ;  Discussion  of  the  interstate  commerce  act,  T.  G.  Craig,  H.  C. 
Adams.  [Vol.  i.]  No.  2.  May,  1894.  pp.  139.  Penological  hints,  by 
L.  C.  Storrs ;  Dissatisfaction  with  the  senate,  by  Alfred  Russell  ;  Sugges 
tions  for  a  system  of  taxation,  by  Henry  C.  Adams ;  Discussion,  The  rela 
tion  of  the  church  to  political  and  social  science,  by  A.  Gaylord  Slocum  ;  The 
province  of  agricultural  colleges,  by  L.  G.  Gorton ;  Corporations  in  Michigan, 
by  Alfred  Russell;  Publicity  and  corporate  abuses,  by  Henry  C.  Adams;  Emi 
nent  domain,  its  growth  and  limitations,  by  T.  E.  Barkworth  ;  Alien  suffrage, 
by  Henry  A.  Chaney.  No.  3.  December,  1894.  pp.  75.  Uniform  legislation  by 
the  several  states,  by  S.  M.  Cutcheon  ;  Census  bulletin  No.  48  of  1891,  by  Alfred 
Russell;  A  national  reserve  for  the  exigency  of  war,  by  J.  Sumner  Rogers; 
Competition  and  organization,  by  Charles  II.  Cooley  ;  Corporations  in  the  light 
of  history,  by  John  P.  Davis  ;  Suggestions  for  amendment  of  the  laws  governing 
corporations  in  the  state  of  Michigan,  by  Jay  P.  Lee.  No.  4.  April,  1895. 
pp.  77.  Legal  education  :  its  relation  to  the  people  and  the  state,  by  II.  B. 
Ilutchins  ;  Local  self-government,  so  called,  as  it  is  found  in  the  constitution  of 
Michigan,  by  Otto  Kirchner ;  Social  Evolution,  by  Benjamin  Kidd — a  critical 
review,  William  Prall  ;  Incongruity  of  the  divorce  laws  in  the  United  States — 
a  legal  tangle,  by  John  C.  Richberg.  No.  5.  July,  1895.  pp.  36.  British  rule 
in  Central  America,  or  a  sketch  of  Mosquito  history,  by  Ira  D.  Travis.  No.  6. 
December,  1895.  pp.  59.  City  government  in  Michigan  :  Some  remarks  upon 
the  government  of  municipalities  suggested  by  the  experience,  growth,  and 
development  of  the  city  of  Grand  Rapids,  by  John  W.  Champlin  ;  City  govern 
ment  in  Kalamnzoo,  by  Dallas  Boudeman  ;  City  government  in  Jackson,  by 
W.  II.  Withington  ;  City  government  in  Saginaw,  by  Wm.  L.  Webber  ;  City  gov 
ernment  in  Detroit,  by  Charles  A.  Kent.  (425)2 
MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  n.  1890  and 
1897. 

Contents  :  No.  1.  Do  we  want  an  elastic  currency?  By  F.  M.  Taylor,  pp.  28. 
No.  2.  The  southern  and  western  boundaries  of  Michigan,  by  Anna  May  Soule. 
pp.  71,  (2).  No.  3.  The  real  Monroe  doctrine,  by  B.  A.  Hinsdale  ;  The  United 
States  and  the  peace  of  the  world,  by  Edward  Cahill.  pp.  45.  No.  4.  Municipal 
government  in  Europe,  by  Richard  Hudson  ;  State  supervision  of  cities,  by  John 
II.  Grant,  pp.  51.  No.  5.  The  discoverers  of  Lake  Superior,  by  Charles 
Moore,  pp.  13.  No.  6.  Agricultural  depression  in  the  United  States,  by  W.  A. 
Coutts.  pp.  90.  No.  7.  Industrial  prosperity  and  the  means  for  bringing  it 
about  (President's  address),  by  John  W.  Champlin;  Labor  in  relation  to  the  pro 
duction  of  wealth,  by  Wm.  L.  Webber,  pp.  34.  No.  8.  The  binding  effect  of 
the  Ordinance  of  1787,  by  Walter  C.  Haight.  pp.  (50.  No.  9.  The  relation  of 
corporations  to  the  state,  by  William  L.  Webber,  pp.  15.  (429:5 

•  MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     Vol.  in.     [Nos.  1-8], 
[1898-99].     Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

8vo.     Map. 

Contents:  No.  1.  March,  1898.  pp.  56.  The  history  of  suffrage  in  Michigan, 
by  Mary  Joice  Adams.  No.  2.  April,  1898.  pp.  24.  The  popular  initiativo 
and  referendum,  by  C.  M.  Barnes.  No.  3.  June,  1898.  pp.  27.  Indeterminate 
sentence,  by  Levi  L.  Barbour.  No.  4.  December,  1898.  pp.  17.  The  pine 
industry  in  Michigan,  by  Arthur  J.  Hill  and  John  Bertram.  No.  5.  January, 
1899.  pp.  15.  The  development  of  the  copper  industry  of  northern  Michigan, 
by  J.  N.  Wright.  No.  6.  January,  1899.  pp.  19.  The  mining  industry  of 
northern  Michigan,  by  Peter  White.  No.  7.  March,  1899.  pp.  40.  Agriculture 
in  Michigan,  a  sketch  by  Romanzo  Adams.  [No.  8.1  pp.  ix,  312.  The  history 
of  the  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty,  by  Ira  Dudley  Travis;  Bibliography.  (4204 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.     Publications.     Vol.  iv.     [1900-1902.] 
[Nos.  1-6.]     Ann  Arbor,  Michigan. 

8vo. 

Contents:    No.    1.   July,    1900.     pp.   48.     An   historical   sketch   of  internal  ir 
provements   in  Michigan,   1836-1846,   by   Hannah   Emily   Keith.     No.   2.   Novem 
ber,   1900.      pp.   11.     The  salt   industry  in  Michigan,   by   S.   G.   Higgins.     No.  3. 
December,    1900.     pp.    159,    (1).     Methods   of  keeping  the   public   money   of  tl 
United    States,   by   John   Burton    Phillips.      No.    4.   June,    1901.     pp.    70.     Taxa 
tion  in  Michigan  and  elsewhere  :  The  importance  of  good  tax  laws,  by  Harvey  H. 


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Hollister  ;  The  purpose  and  working  of  the  Michigan  State  tax  commission,  by 
Milo  D.  Campbell  ;  The  state  taxation  of  inter-state  properties,  by  Edwin  R.  A. 
Seligman  ;  A  separation  of  state  and  local  finances,  by  Horace  M.  Oren  ;  Some 
history  of  the  struggle  in  Illinois  to  realize  equality  in  taxation,  by  Harvey  B. 
Hurd  ;  Remarks  on  the  general  problem  of  tax  reform,  by  Edwin  R.  A.  Seligman  : 
Michigan  railroad  appraisal — Valuation  of  physical  properties,  by  Mortimer  E. 
Cooley  ;  Valuation  of  the  non-physical  element  in  railways,  by  Henry  C.  Adams. 
No.  5.  January,  1902.  pp.  20.  The  Iowa  board  of  control  :  A  centralized  sys 
tem  of  administration  for  state  institutions,  by  Harold  M.  Bowman.  No.  6. 
July,  1902.  pp.  159.  The  social  problems  of  the  farmer,  papers  read  before 
the  joint  meeting  of  the  Michigan  Political  Science  Association  arid  the  Michi 
gan  Farmers'  Institutes,  Feb.  25th  and  26th,  1902  :  The  economic  value  of  in 
dustrial  education,  by  J.  L.  Suyder  ;  Higher  education  and  the  people,  by  Henry 
C.  Adams ;  Discussion  of  the  preceding  papers,  by  II.  R.  Pattengill ;  The  de 
crease  of  rural  population  in  the  southern  peninsula  of  Michigan,  by  Charles  H. 
Cooley ;  Changes  demanded  in  the  educational  system  of  rural  communities, 
by  L.  D.  Harvey ;  The  rural  school  problem  in  Michigan,  by  Delos  Fall  ;  The 
origin  and  development  of  forest  work  in  the  United  States,  by  George  B. 
Sudworth  ;  The  forestry  problem  In  Michigan,  by  E.  A.  Wildey  ;  Discussion  of 
the  forestry  question,  by  C1.  A.  Davis  ;  Needs  and  possibilities  of  organization 
among  farmers,  by  Geo.  B.  Ilorton  ;  The  church  as  a  center  of  rural  organiza 
tion,  by  Graham  Taylor ;  Discussion  of  the  preceding  papers,  by  Kenyon  L. 
Butterfield  ;  The  dependence  of  agriculture  upon  transportation,  by  E.  A. 
Prouty  ;  The  agricultural  department  and  its  relation  to  the  farmer,  by  James 
Wilson  ;  Agriculture  and  the  home  market,  by  E.  D.  Jones  ;  Canada,  what  she 
has  done  for  the  farmer  by  organization,  by  George  C.  Creelman  ;  Resolutions. 

(42J)f» 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.  Studies  in  Michigan  History.  Pub 
lications.  Vol.  v.  No.  1.  September,  1002.  The  territorial  tax  legisla 
tion  of  Michigan.  By  Margaret  A.  Schaffuer. 

Svo.   pp.   40. 

Bibliography,  pp.  44-46.  (429CJ 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  v.  No.  2. 
June,  190,3.  Convention  of  educators  and  business  men  for  the  discussion 
of  higher  commercial  education  held  under  the  auspices  of  the  Michigan 
Political  Science  Association  February  fifth,  sixth,  and  seventh,  nineteen 
hundred  and  three.  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan.  Ann  Arbor,  1003. 
8vo,  pp.  229. 

Contents  r  Opening  remarks  of  Arthur  Hill ;  Address  of  welcome  from  the 
President  of  the  University  of  Michigan,  James  B.  Angell  ;  'The  problem  of 
commercial  education,  by  Edmund  J.  James  ;  The  place  of  commercial  studies  in 
the  college  or  university  curriculum,  by  William  A.  Scott ;  Remarks  concerning 
the  Amos  Tuck  School  of  Dartmouth  College,  by  II.  S.  Person  ;  Secondary  schools 
of  commerce  and  their  relations  to  higher  institutions,  by  Cbeesman  A.  Herrick  ; 
Higher  commercial  education  and  the  business  community,  by  Edward  D.  Jones  ; 
What  can  a  university  contribute  to  preparation  for  business  life?  The  reply 
of  the  manufacturer,  by  David  M.  Parry  ;  of  the  transporter,  by  Edwin  H. 
Abbott ;  of  the  wholesale  dealer,  by  A.  C.  Bartlett ;  of  the  corporation  lawyer, 
by  James  B.  Dill.  The  functions  of  technical  science  in  education  for  business 
and  the  professions,  by  R.  H.  Thurston  ;  Discussion  of  Dr.  Thurston's  paper,  by 
Henry  S.  Carhart ;  Training  needed  for  consular  service,  by  George  M.  Fisk ; 
Essential  elements  in  the  education  of  a  TT.  S.  consular  officer,  by  James  C. 
Monaghan  ;  Discussion  of  technical  questions  relative  to  the  organization  of 
higher  commercial  education  with  universities  and  colleges.  (4297 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIKNCK  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  v.  No.  3. 
September,  1003.  Juvenile  offenders  in  the  city  of  Detroit,  with  sugges 
tions  for  the  establishment  of  a  juvenile  court  and  probation  system.  By 
Richard  A.  Bolt.  Ann  Arbor,  1003. 

Svo,  pp.  04.  (4298 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.  Publications.  Vol.  v.  No.  4. 
March,  1004.  Papers  and  discussions  on  municipal  problems  in  Michigan 
at  the  joint  convention  of  the  Michigan  Political  Science  Association  and 


500  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

the  League  of  Michigan  Municipalities,  February  11-12,  1904.  Ann  Arbor, 
Michigan,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  204. 

Contains  :  Suggestions  for  and  against  municipal  ownership  of  public  utilities, 
by  C.  A.  Kent ;  The  enforcement  of  the  criminal  laws  of  the  state  in  cities  and 
villages,  by  Claudius  B.  (Jrant;  The  legislature  and  local  bills,  by  David  E. 
Heineman  ;  Municipal  home  rule  :  city  charters  framed  by  municipal  conventions, 
by  Delos  F.  Wilcox  ;  Merit  in  municipal  administration,  by  Sherman  D.  Callen- 
dar  ;  Uniform  municipal  accounting,  by  Charles  C.  Brown  ;  Direct  primary  elec 
tions,  by  Charles  C.  Simons  ;  Public  works  in  Detroit,  by  W.  II.  Maybury  ;  Sani 
tary  sewers  in  small  cities,  by  E.  R.  Nellis  ;  Tar-Macadam  pavements,  by  James 
W.  Inches ;  The  water  supply  of  cities,  by  V.  C.  Vaughan  ;  Some  requisites  of  a 
good  city  charter,  by  Elvin  Swarthout.  (4299 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.  Papers  and  addresses  on  primary 
reform  read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Michigan  Political  Science  As 
sociation.  Ann  Arbor,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  140.  (On  cover :  Publications  of  the  Michigan  Political  Science 
Association.  Vol.  vi.  No.  1.) 

Appendix  :  References  to  the  primary  election  laws  of  the  several  States,  pp. 
144-149. 

Contents  :  Direct  primaries  in  Kent  County,  R.   W.   Butterfield  ;   Forty  years 

of   direct    primaries,    E.    L.    Hempstead ;    Direct    primaries    in    Minnesota,    J.   A. 

Fairlie,  D.   F.  Simpson,  W.  A.   Schaper,  and  F.   M.  Anderson  ;  The  new  primary 

law  in  Wisconsin,   H.   L.   Smith  ;  The  New  York  primary  law,   II.  A.  Bull  ;  The 

Bronson    primary    law    in    Ohio,    A.    H.    Tuttle ;    The    Chicago    primary    system, 

Dr.   C.   E.   Merriam  ;   Constitutional   limitations  on  primary  election   legislation, 

F.  R.  Mechem.  (4300 

MICHIGAN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION.     Programme  for  the  joint  meeting 

of  the  Michigan  Political  Science  Association  and  the  League  of  Michigan 

Municipalities  on  Municipal  Problems,  to  be  held  at  Ann  Arbor  February 

11  and  12,  1901. 

12mo,  pp.    [4].  (4301 

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MINNESOTA     HISTORICAL     SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vols.     i-vi.     St.     Paul,     Minn. 
Published  by  the  Society.     1860-1891. 
8vo,   6  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Republication  of  the  original  parts  issued  in  1850,  1851,  1852,  1853, 
1856;  Preface;  Sketch  of  the  Society;  Charter;  Officers;  French  voyageurs  to 
Minnesota  during  the  seventeenth  century,  address  by  E.  D.  Neill,  January  1, 
1850  ;  Description  of  Minnesota,  by  II.  II.  Sibley,  1850  ;  Our  field  of  historical 
research  :  Address  of  A.  Ramsey,  January  13.  1851  ;  Organization  of  Minnesota 
Territory,  speech  of  II.  II.  Sibley  before  the  Committee  on  Elections  of  the 
[U.  S.]  House  of  Representatives,  December  22,  1848;  Early  courts  of  Minne 
sota,  by  A.  Goodrich  ;  Early  schools  of  Minnesota,  by  D.  A.  J.  Baker  ;  Religious 
movements  in  Minnesota,  by  C.  Hobart ;  The  Dakota  language,  by  S.  R.  Ki,W  : 
Memoir  011  the  history  and  physical  geography  of  Minnesota,  by  H.  R.  School- 
craft  ;  Letter  from  W.  W.  Mather,  1851  ;  Letter  of  Mesnard,  written  on  the 
eve  of  embarkation  for  Lake  Superior,  1654  ;  St.  Louis  River,  by  T.  M.  Fuller- 
ton  ;  Ancient  mounds  and  monuments  :  Iowa  Indians  and  mounds,  by  G.  H. 
Pond  ;  Stone  heaps  at  Red  Wing,  by  J.  F.  Aiton  ;  Mounds  of  Minnesota  Valley, 
by  S.  R.  Riggs  ;  Schoolcraft's  exploring  tour  of  1832,  by  W.  T.  Boutwell  ;  Battle 
of  Lake  Pokeguma,  by  E.  D.  Neill  ;  Memoir  of  Jean  N.  Nicollet,  by  H.  H.  Sib 
ley  :  A  sketch  of  Joseph  Renville,  by  E.  D.  Neill  ;  Department  of  Hudson's  Bay, 
by  G.  A.  Belcourt ;  Obituary  of  James  M.  Goodhue,  by  E.  D.  Neill  ;  Dakota 
land  and  Dakota,  life,  by  E.  D.  Neill;  Wbo  were  the  first  men?  by  T.  S.  Wil 
liamson  ;  Louis  Hennepin,  the  Franciscan,  first  explorer  of  the  Upper  Missis 
sippi  River;  Sienr  Du  Luth,  explorer  between  Mille  Lacs  and  Lake  Superior; 
Le  Sueur,  The  explorer  of  the  Minnesota  River  ;  D'Iberville,  an  abstract  of  his 


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memorial  on  the  country  of  the  Mississippi  ;  The  Fox  and  Ojibway  war  ;  Capt. 
Jonathan  Carver,  and  his  explorations  ;  /.  M.  Pike's  explorations  in  Minnesota, 
1805— 1SOG  ;  Who  discovered  Itasca  Lake?  letter  of  W.  Morrison;  Early  days  at 
Fort  Snelling;  Running  the  gauntlet,  a  thrilling  incident  of  early  days  at  Fort 
Snelling ;  Reminiscences,  historical  and  personal — annual  address,  by  II.  H. 
Sihley,  February  1,  1856  ;  Chronological  index ;  General  index.  1872.  pp.  519. 
Portrait.  (43O2 

Vol.  ii  [part  1].  Collections,  18GO  ;  Voyage  in  a  six-oared  skiff  to  the  Falls 
of  St.  Anthony  in  1817,  by  S.  II.  Long,  with  introductory  note  by  E.  D.  Neill. 
Philadelphia,  I860.  pp.  87  (1). 

Vol.  ii  [part  2].  Collections,  1864;  Officers;  Introductory;  Early  French 
forts  and  footprints  of  the  valley  of  the  Upper  Mississippi,  by  E.  D.  Neill  ;  Oc 
currences  in  and  around  Fort  Snelling  from  1819  to  1840,  by  E.  D.  Neill ;  His 
tory  of  the  Dakotas,  J.  W.  Lynd's  manuscripts.  St.  Paul,  1865.  pp.  62. 

Vol.  ii  [part  31.  Collections,  1867;  Officers;  Report  of  committee  on  publica 
tion ;  Annual  report  of  the  secretary,  January  21,  1867 ;  Mineral  regions  of 
Lake  Superior,  as  known  from  their  first  discovery  to  1865,  by  H.  M.  Rice ; 
Constantine  Beltrami,  by  A.  J.  Hill  ;  Historical  notes  of  the  United  States 
land  office,  by  H.  M.  Rice ;  The  geography  of  Perrot,  so  far  as  it  relates  to 
Minnesota,  by  A.  J.  Hill ;  Dakota  superstitions,  by  G.  II.  Pond.  St.  Paul,  1867. 
op.  62. 

Vol.  n  [part  4].  The  Carver  centenary;  an  account  of  the  celebration  by  the 
Society  of.  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  council  and  treaty  of  Capt.  J. 
Carver  with  the  Naudowessies  on  May  1,  1767  ;  held  May  1,  1867.  St.  Paul, 
1867.  pp.  23.  Portrait. 

Vol.  ii  [part  5].  Charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws.     St.  Paul,  1868.     pp.  11. 

Vol.  n  reprinted  in  1889.      8vo,  pp.  294.  ( 13O3 

Vol.  in.  Preface ;  Organization  of  the  Society ;  Relation  of  M.  Penicaut ; 
Introductory  note,  by  E.  D.  Neill,  translated  by  A.  J.  Hill  ;  Bibliography  of 
Minnesota,  by  J.  F.  Williams;  A  reminiscence  of  Fort  Snelliug,  by  C.  O.  Van 
Cleve  ;  Narrative  of  I'aul  Mazakootemane,  translated  by  S.  R.  Riggs  ;  Memoir  of 
H.  A.  Swift,  by  J.  F.  Williams  ;  Sketch  of  John  Other  Day.  by  H.  II.  Sibley  ; 
A  coincidence,  by  C.  O.  Van  Cleve ;  Memoir  of  J.  W.  Lynd,  by  S.  R.  Riggs ; 
The  Dakota  mission,  by  S.  R.  Riggs ;  Indian  warfare  in  Minnesota,  by  S.  W. 
Pond;  Fort  Snelling,  Colonel  Leavenworth's  expedition  to  establish  it  in  1819, 
by  T.  Forsyth  ;  Memoir  of  J.  B.  Faribault,  by  II.  II.  Sibley  ;  Memoir  of  M. 
Scott,  by  J.  F.  Williams  ;  Napehshneedoota,  the  first  male  convert  to  Christianity, 
by  T.  S.  Williamson  ;  Memoir  of  H.  L.  Dousman,  by  H.  H.  Sibley  ;  Memoir  of 
Joseph  R.  Brown ;  Memoir  of  Cyrus  Aldrich,  by  J.  F.  Williams  ;  Memoir  of 
Lucian  Galtier,  by  J.  Ireland ;  Memoir  of  1).  Olrnstead,  by  J.  F.  Williams : 
Reminiscences  of  the  early  days  of  Minnesota,  by  II.  II.  Sibley  ;  The  Sioux  or 
Dakotas,  by  T.  S.  Williamson  ;  Memoir  of  S.  Y.  McMasters,  by  E.  S.  Goodrich  ; 
Tributes  to  the  memory  of  John  Mattocks,  by  several  of  his  associates  ;  Life  and 
public  services  of  W.  A.  Gorman  ;  Lake  Superior,  its  history,  etc.  ;  Annual  ad 
dress,  January  24,  1879,  by  J.  H.  Baker  ;  Memorial  notices  of  G.  H.  Pond  ;  In 
memory  of  T.  S.  Williamson,  by  S.  R.  Riggs ;  The  Ink-pa-du-ta  massacre  of 
1857,  a  paper  read  December  8,  1879,  by  C.  E.  Flandrau ;  Index.  St.  Paul, 
1880.  pp.  viii,  433.  Portrait.  (43O4 

Vol.  iv.  History  of  the  city  of  St.  I'aul  and  of  the  county  of  Ramsey,  Minne 
sota,  by  J.  F.  Williams.  St.  I'aul,  1876.  pp.  475.  Portraits.  Woodcut. 

(4305 

Vol.  v.  Memoir  of  W.  W.  Warren,  by  J.  F.  Williams  ;  History  of  the  Ojibways, 
based  upon  traditions  and  oral  statements,  by  W.  W.  Warren  :  History  of  the 
Ojibways  and  their  connection  with  fur  traders,  based  upon  official  and  other 
records,  by  E.  D.  Neill  ;  Officers  of  the  society  ;  Members ;  Index.  St.  Paul, 
1885.  pp.  535.  Portraits.  (43OO 

Vol.  vi.  St.  Paul,  1894.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  55(5.  [part  1.]  The  sources  of  the 
Mississippi,  their  discoverers,  real  and  pretended  ;  A  report  by  Hon.  James  H. 
Baker,  read  before  the  Society  February  8,  1887.  pp.  3-28. 

Vol.  vi  [part  2].  The  Hennepin  bicentenary  celebration  by  the  Society  of  the 
two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  discovery  of  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony  in  1680, 
by  Father  Louis  Hennepin  ;  Early  Days  at  Red  River  settlement  and  Fort 
Snelling;  Reminiscences  of  Mrs.  Ann  Adams,  1821-1829;  Protestant  missions  in 
the  Northwest,  by  Stephen  R.  Riggs ;  Autobiography  of  Mnj.  Lawrence  Talia- 
ferro ;  Henry  Hastings  Sibley,  a  memoir,  by  J.  Fletcher  Williams:  Mounds  in 
Dakota,  Minnesota,  and  Wisconsin,  by  A.  J.  Hill.  St.  Paul,  1887-1891.  pp. 
29-319.  (4307 


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Vol.  vi  [part  3].  Columbian  address,  by  IT.  W.  Cbilds,  October  21,  1892; 
Reminiscences  of  Fort  Snelling,  by  J.  A.  Bliss  (335)  ;  Mrs.  J.  E.  De  Camp 
Sweet's  narrative  of  her  captivity  in  the  Sioux  outbreak  of  1862  (354)  ;  A 
Sioux  story  of  the  war  (382)  ;  Incidents  of  the  threatened  outbreak  of  Hole-in- 
the-Day  and  other  Ojibways  at  the  time  of  the  Sioux  massacre  of  1862,  by  G.  W. 
Sweet  (401);  Dakota  scalp  dances,  by  T.  S.  Williamson;  Earliest  schools  in 
Minnesota  Valley,  by  T.  S.  Williamson  (410)  ;  Traditions  of  Sioux  Indians,  by 
W.  H.  Forbes  (413)  ;  Death  of  Gabriel  Franchere,  by  B.  P.  A  very  ;  First  settle 
ment  on  Red  River  of  the  North,  1812,  by  E.  T.  Ayers  (421)  ;  Frederick  Ayer, 
teacher  and  missionary  to  the  Ojibway  Indians,  1829  to  1850;  Story  of  Nancy 
McClure ;  Story  of  Mary  Schwandt ;  Autobiography  and  reminiscences  of  Phi 
lander  Prescott ;  Recollections  of  James  M.  Goodhue,  by  J.  II.  Stevens ;  An 
interesting  historical  document ;  Complete  list  of  the  names  of  all  the  soldiers 
on  the  pension  rolls  of  the  United  States  in  1813.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  321-556.  (43O8 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL,  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vn.  The  Mississippi  River 
and  its  source.  A  narrative  and  critical  history  of  the  discovery  of  the  river 
and  its  headwaters,  accompanied  by  the  results  of  detailed  hydrographic 
and  topographic  surveys.  By  J.  V.  B  rower.  With  an  appendix  by  Alfred 
J.  Hill.  Illustrated.  Minneapolis,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  360.     Folded  maps.  <  4:$O9 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  vm.     St.'  Paul,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  542.     Illustrations. 

Contents  :  The  international  boundary  between  Lake  Superior  and  the  Lake 
of  the  Woods,  by  Ulysses  Sherman  Grant ;  The  settlement  and  development  of 
the  Red  River  valley,  by  Warren  Upham  ;  The  discovery  and  development  of  the 
iron  ores  of  Minnesota,  by  N.  II.  Winchell  ;  Map  of  northern  Minnesota  :  The 
origin  and  growth  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society,  by  Alex.  Ramsey  ;  Open 
ing  of  the  Red  River  of  the  North  to  commerce  and  civilization,  by  Russell 
Blakeley  ;  Last  days  of  Wisconsin  territory  and  early  days  of  Minnesota.  l>\ 
Henry  L.  Moss  ;  Lawyers  and  courts  of  Minnesota  prior  to  and  during  its  terri 
torial  period,  by  Charles  E.  Flandrau  ;  Homes  and  habitations  of  the  Historical 
Society,  by  Charles  E.  Mayo ;  The  historical  value  of  newspapers,  by  J.  B. 
Chaney ;  The  U.  S.  Government  publications,  by  I).  L.  Kingsbury  ;  The  first 
organized  government  of  Dakota,  by  Samuel  Albright;  How  Minnesota  became 
a  state,  by  Thomas  F.  Moran  ;  Minnesota's  northern  boundary,  hy  Alexander  N. 
Winchell;  The  question  of  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi  river,  by  E.  Levasscur: 
The  source  of  the  Mississippi,  by  N.  II.  Winchell  ;  Prehistoric  man  at  the  head 
waters  of  the  Mississippi  river,  by  .1.  V.  Brower  ;  Charter  members  of  the  his 
torical  society  and  its  work  in  1896,  by  Alex.  Ramsey  ;  History  of  agriculture  in 
Minnesota,  by  James  J.  Hill  ;  History  of  mining  and  quarrying  in  Minnesota, 
by  Warren  Upham  ;  History  of  the  discovery  of  the  Mississippi  river  and  the 
advent  of  commerce  in  Minnesota,  by  Russell  Blakeley  ;  Reminiscences  of  the 
early  days  of  the  Society,  by  William  II.  Kelley  :  Fort  Snelling  from  its  founda 
tion  to  the  present  time,  by  Richard  W.  Johnson  ;  Sully's  expedition  against  tlnv 
Sioux  in  1864,  by  David  L.  Kingsbury  ;  State  building  in  the  west,  by  Charles 
E.  Flandrau  ;  Obituaries  ;  Index.  (431O 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  ix.  St.  Paul.  Minnesota. 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  694.     Plates.     Portraits.     Maps. 

Contents  :  History  of  transportation  in  Minnesota,  by  James  II.  Baker ;  How 
we  won  the  San  Juan  Archipelago,  by  Edwin  C.  Mason  ;  The  Ojibways  in  Minne 
sota,  by  Joseph  A.  Gilfillan  ;  Civilization  and  Christianization  of  the  Ojibways 
in  Minnesota,  by  Henry  B.  Whipple  ;  Biographic  notes  of  old  settlers,  by  Henry 
L.  Moss  :  Henry  Jackson  ;  Jacob  W.  Bass  ;  William  H.  Forbes  ;  James  M.  Boal ; 
Dr.  John  J.  Dewey  ;  William  R.  Marshall ;  David  Olmsted  ;  Morton  S.  Wilkinson ; 
Jeremiah  Russell  ;  Sylvanus  Trask ;  Joseph  W.  Freber ;  James  S.  Norris : 
Lorenzo  A.  Babcock  ;  Gideon  H.  Pond  ;  David  B.  Loomis  ;  Parsons  K.  Johnson ; 
Benjamin  W.  Brunson ;  Henry  N.  Setzer ;  Mahlon  Black ;  Miss  Harriet  E. 
Bishop  ;  Early  trade  and  traders  in  St.  Paul,  by  Charles  D.  Elfelt ;  Early  polit 
ical  history  of  Minnesota,  by  Charles  D.  Gilfillan  ;  Beginnings  of  the  Episcopal 
Church  in  Minnesota  and  the  early  missions  of  Park  Place,  St.  Paul,  by  M.  N- 
Gilbert ;  Reminiscences  of  Minnesota  during  the  territorial  period,  by  Charles  E. 


MINNESOTA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  603 

Flandrau  ;  Hennepin  as  discoverer  and  author,  by  Samuel  M.  Davis ;  History 
of  Duluth  and  of  St.  Louis  county  to  the  year  1870,  by  John  R.  Carey  ;  The 
early  settlement  and  history  of  Redwood  county,  by  Orlando  B.  Turrell  ;  History 
of  lumbering  in  the  St.  Croix  valley,  with  biographic  sketches,  by  William  H.  C. 
Folsom  ;  History  of  pioneer  lumbering  on  the  upper  Mississippi  and  its  tribu 
taries,  with  biographic  sketches,  by  Daniel  Stanchfield ;  Recollections  of  the 
city  and  people  of  St.  Paul,  1843-1898,  by  August  L.  Larpenteur ;  Captivity 
among  the  Sioux,  August  18  to  September  26,  1862,  by  Mrs.  N.  D.  White; 
Narrations  of  a  friendly  Sioux,  by  Snana,  the  rescuer  of  Mary  Schwandt ;  The 
Sioux  Outbreak  in  the  year  1862,  with  notes  of  missionary  work  among  the 
Sioux,  by  Rev.  Moses  N.  Adams  ;  The  Louisiana  purchase  and  preceding  Span 
ish  intrigues  for  dismemberment  of  the  union,  by  Nathaniel  Pitt  Langford  ;  Some 
legacies  of  the  ordinance  of  1787,  by  James  Oscar  Pierce  ;  The  dual  origin  of 
Minnesota,  by  Samuel  M.  Davis  ;  Celebration  of  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the 
organization  of  the  society,  Wednesday,  November  15,  1899  ;  Invocation,  by 
Robert  Forbes  ;  Greeting,  by  John  Lind,  Governor  of  Minnesota  ;  Response  by 
Alexander  Ramsey ;  Organization  and  growth  of  the  society,  by  William  G. 
Le  Due;  The  library,  museum,  and  portrait  collection  of  the  Minnesota  His 
torical  Society,  by  Nathaniel  Pitt  Langford  ;  Recollections  of  persons  and  events 
in  the  history  of  Minnesota,  by  Henry  B.  Whipple  ;  Progress  of  Minnesota  dur 
ing  the  half  century,  by  Charles  E.  Flandreau  ;  Address,  by  John  S.  Pillsbury  ; 
Education  in  the  United  States  and  in  Minnesota  during  the  past  fifty  years, 
by  Cyrus  Northrop  ;  Progress  of  the  United  States  during  the  half  century,  by 
Cushman  K.  Davis  ;  Minnesota  in  the  National  Congress  during  these  fifty 
years,  by  John  B.  Sanborn ;  The  work  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society 
through  fifty  years  in  preserving  Minnesota  history,  and  its  duty  to  the  future, 
by  William  P.  Clough  ;  Obituaries:  Elias  Franklin  Drake;  Henry  Mower 
Rice  ;  Charles  Edwin  Mayo  ;  Russell  Blakeley  ;  Other  deceased  members  of  this 
society,  1898-1901  :  Franklin  G.  Adams  ;  Levi  Atwood  ;  William  M.  Btishnell  ; 
Alexander  II.  Cathcart ;  Robert  Clarke  ;  Elliott  Coues  ;  Charles  1'.  Daly  ;  Wil 
liam  Dawson  ;  Samuel  S.  Eaton,  William  II.  Egle  ;  Charles  D.  Elfelt ;  Mahlon  N. 
Gilbert ;  William  Wirt  Henry  ;  Charles  J.  Hoadly ;  John  R.  Jones  ;  AVilliam  H. 
Kelley  ;  Patrick  H.  Kelly  ;  John  Jay  Lane  ;  Edward  Gay  Mason  ;  Frank  Blackwell 
Mayer  :  Delos  A.  Monfort ;  Amos  Perry  ;  John  Thomas  Scharf  ;  Isaac  Staples  ; 
George  C.  Stone ;  William  S.  Stryker ;  George  W.  Sweet ;  Charles  L.  Willis ; 
JohnvC.  Wise.  Index.  (4311 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  x.     Part  i.     St.  Paul,  Minn. 
February,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  448.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  History  of  wheat  raising  in  the  Red  River  Valley,  by  George  N. 
Lamphere ;  History  of  flour  manufacture  in  Minnesota,  by  George  D.  Rogers ; 
The  early  government  land  survey  in  Minnesota  west  of  the  Mississippi  River, 
by  Thomas  Simpson;  Sketches  of  the  history  of  Hutchinson,  by  William  W. 
Pendergast ;  Early  steainboating  on  the  Minnesota  and  Red  Rivers,  by  Edwin 
Bell ;  The  treaty  of  Traverse  des  Sioux  in  18;">1,  under  Governor  Alexander 
Ramsey,  with  notes  of  the  former  treaty  there  in  1841,  under  Governor  James  D. 
Doty,  of  Wisconsin,  by  Thomas  Hughes;  History  of  steainboating  on  the  Min 
nesota  River,  by  Thomas  Hughes  ;  Missionary  work  at  Red  Wing,  1849  to  1852, 
by  Joseph  W.  Hancock  ;  History  of  Fort  Ripley,  1849  to  1859,  based  on  the  diary 
of  Rev.  Solon  W.  Manney,  I).  D.,  chaplain  of  the  post  from  1851  to  1859,  by 
George  C.  Tanner  ;  Early  Episcopal  churches  and  missions  in  Minnesota,  by 
George  C.  Tanner  ;  The  Chapel  of  St.  Paul  and  the  beginnings  of  the  Catholic 
Church  in  Minnesota,  by  Ambrose  McNulty  ;  Minnesota  journalism  in  the  terri 
torial  period,  by  Daniel  S.  B.  Johnston  :  History  of  education  in  Minnesota,  by 
David  L.  Kiehle  ;  History  of  the  St.  Paul  and  Sioux  City  railroad,  1864-1881, 
by  Judson  W.  Bishop  ;  Sketches  of  the  early  history  of  real  estate  in  St.  Paul, 
by  Henry  S.  Fairchild  ;  The  first  railroad  in  Minnesota,  by  William  Crooks. 

Vol  x.  Part  ii.  February,  1905.  8vo,  pp.  vii  (1),  449-938.  Portraits. 
Plate. 

Contents  :  Groseilliers  and  Radisson,  the  first  white  men  in  Minnesota,  1655- 
56  and  1659-60,  and  their  discovery  of  the  upper  Mississippi  River,  by  Warren 
Upham  ;  A  Sioux  narrative  of  the  outbreak  in  1862  and  of  Sibley's  expedition 
in  1863,  by  Gabriel  Renville,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  by  Samuel 
J.  Brown  ;  The  work  of  the  second  State  legislature,  1859-60,  by  John  S.  San- 
born  ;  The  old  government  mills  at  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony,  by  Edward  A. 
Bromley  ;  Lumbering  and  steainboating  on  the  St.  Croix  river,  by  Edward  W. 


604  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Durant ;  Minnesota's  eastern,  southern,  and  western  boundaries,  by  Alexander 
N.  Winchell ;  Memorial  addresses  in  honor  of  Bishop  Henry  Benjamin  Whipple 
at  the  monthly  council  meeting  of  the  Society,  October  14,  1901  ;  The  work 
of  Bishop  Whipple  in  missions  for  the  Indians,  by  Charles  E.  Flanclrau  ;  Bishop 
Whipple  and  the  schools  at  Faribault,  by  George  C.  Tanner  ;  Bishop  Whipple.  as 
a  citizen  of  Minnesota,  by  Greenleaf  Clark  ;  Bishop  Whipple  as  a  mediator  for 
the  rights  of  the  Indians  in  treaties,  by  John  B.  Sanborn  ;  The  work  of  Bishop 
Whipple  for  the  Episcopal  Church,  by  William  C.  Pope ;  Memorial  addresses 
in  honor  of  Alexander  Ramsey,  at  meetings  of  the  Society,  September  3  and  14, 
1903  ;  Memorial  addresses  in  honor  of  Charles  E.  Flandrau,  November  9,  1903  : 
The  life  and  character  of  Judge  Flandrau,  by  Greenleaf  Clark  ;  Judge  Flandrau 
in  the  defense  of  New  ITlm  during  the  Sioux  outbreak  of  1862,  by  Salmon  A. 
Buell  ;  Judge  Flandrau  as  a  citizen  and  jurist,  by  William  H.  Lightner.  Me 
morial  addresses  in  honor  of  John  B.  Sanborn,  October  10,  1904  :  The  life  and 
work  of  General  Sanborn,  by  Henry  AV.  Childs  ;  William  Holcome,  by  Mrs.  An 
drew  E.  Kilpatrick  ;  Moses  Sherburne,  by  Simeon  Mills  Hayes;  Deceased  mem 
bers  of  the  Society,  1901-1904  ;  Index  of  authors  and  principal  subjects  of  Vols. 
i-x  ;  Personal  index  of  Vols.  i-ix  ;  Index  of  Vol.  x.  (4312 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  xi.  Itasca  State  Park.  An 
illustrated  history.  By  J.  V.  Brower.  St.  Paul,  Minnesota,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  285.  (4313 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Materials  for  the  future  history  of  Minnesota; 
being  a  report  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society  to  the  Legislative  as 
sembly,  in  accordance  with  a  joint  resolution.     St.  Paul,  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  141,  17.     Front.,  pi.,  port. 
Minnesota  Historical  Society.     Annals.     1856. 
Largely  reprinted  in  Vol.  i  of  the  Collections  of  the  Society. 
Appended    is   the   Address   delivered   before   the    Society    February    1st,    1856. 
By   II.   II.   Sibley.  ( 4:U4 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Carver  centenary :  an  account  of  the  cele 
bration,  by  the  Minnesota  Historical  Society,  of  the  one  hundredth  anni 
versary  of  the  council  and  treaty  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Carver  with  the 
Naudowessies,  on  May  1,  1707.  Held  May  1,  1807.  St.  Paul,  1807. 

8vo,  pp.  23.      Front,   (port.)  (4315 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws.  St.  Paul, 
1808. 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (4316 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report [s]  for  1807-1878.  St.  Paul, 
1808-1879. 

8vo,  12  pamphlets.  (4317 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biennial  report  to  the  legislature,  sessions  of 
1881,  1883,  1885,  1887,  1889,  1891,  1893.  St.  Paul,  1881-1893. 

8vo,  7  pamphlets.  (4318 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eighth  biennial  report  to  the  legislature  of 
Minnesota,  session  of  1895.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4319 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ninth  biennial  report  to  the  legislature  of 
Minnesota,  session  of  1897.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  43. 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tenth  biennial  report  to  the  legislature  of 
Minnesota,  session  of  1899.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (4320 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Bibliography  of  Minnesota.  From  the  Minne 
sota  historical  collections,  Vol.  HI,  part  1.  By  J.  Fletcher  Williams.  St. 
Paul,  1870. 

8vo.  pp.  65.     Fifty  copies  separately  printed.  (4321 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular.     January  28,  1871.     St.  Paul,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.    [4J.  (4322 


MINNESOTA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  605 

.MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular,  January  20,  1878.     LSt.  Paul],  1878. 
Sheet.  (4323 

.MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  from  its  organiza 
tion,  November  15,  1849,  to  the  admission  of  the  State,  May  11,  1858.  St. 
Paul,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (4324 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  by-laws,  roll  of  officers  and  members. 
St.  Paul,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (4325 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions  of  the  department  of  American 
history,  April,  May,  1879.     Minneapolis,  1879. 
Svo,  pp.  34. 

Contents  :  Life  among  the  Sioux  at  Lake  Calhoun,  by  (iideon  II.  Pond  ;  Battle 
of  Lake  Pokeguma,  by  Edmund  F.  Ely  ;  Memoir  of  Cecil  Calvert,  baron  of  Balti 
more,  proprietor  of  Maryland  ;  Cartology  of  Lake  Superior  ;  Stone  implements  of 
the  aborigines,  by  E.  S.  Stebbins  ;  Missionaries  of  the  American  Board  of  Foreign 
Missions  among  the  Indians  of  Minnesota,  1831-1840.  (4326 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions  of  the  department  of  American 
history  for  October,  1879.     Minneapolis,  1879. 
Svo,  pp.   (4),  77-115. 

Pages  81-115  contain  reminiscences  of  the  campaign  against  Vicksburg,  by 
J.  P.  Sanborn.  (4327 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions  of  the  department  of  American 
history.     April-December,  1879.     Minneapolis,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  148. 
Embraces  the  two  preceding  pamphlets.  (4328 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ancient  quartz  workers  and  their  quarries  in 
Minnesota.  By  Frances  E.  Babbitt.  Read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society  in 
February,  1880. 

American  Antiquarian,,  Vol.  in,  pp.  18—23.  (4329 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hennepin  Bicentenary.  Account  of  the 
celebration  by  the  Society  of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  discovery 
of  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony  by  Louis  Heunepin.  St.  Paul,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.    (6).  (4330 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter  from  J.  Fletcher  Williams,  St. 
Paul,  March  16,  1881. 

Sheet.  (4331 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Department  of  American  history.  Light  thrown 
by  the  Jesuits  upon  hitherto  obscure  points  of  early  American  history. 
Read  by  E.  D.  Neill.  [St.  Paul.  n.  d.J 

Svo,  pp.    (0).  (4332 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Department  of  American  history.  The  writ 
ings  of  Louis  Hennepin.  By  E.  D.  Xeill.  Prepared  for  the  monthly  meeting 
of  the  department  of  American  history,  September  (J,  1880.  St.  Paul,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  10.  (4333 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  sources  of  the  Mississippi,  their  discov 
eries,  real  and  pretended.  A  report  by  Hon.  James  II.  Baker.  Read  before 
the  Society,  February  8,  1887.  St.  Paul,  1887. 

Svo,  pp.   28.  (4334 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Minnesota  His 
torical  Society.  St.  Paul,  1888. 

8vo,  2  vols.  (4335 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Groseilliers  and  Radisson.  The  first  white 
men  in  Minnesota.  By  Warren  Upham.  Reprinted  from  Historical  Col 
lections  of  the  Society,  Vol.  x,  pt.  2.  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  146.  (4336 


606  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MINNESOTA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketches  of  the  early  history  of  real  estate  in 
St.  Paul,  By  Henry  S.  Fairchild.  From  the  Collections,  Vol.  x,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  27.     Portrait.  (4337 

MINNESOTA  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Morton,  Minn. 

MINNESOTA  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketches,  historical  and  descriptive,  of 
the  monuments  and  tablets  erected  by  the  Minnesota  Valley  Historical  So 
ciety  in  Renville  and  Redwood  counties.  Minnesota.  To  preserve  the  sites 
of  certain  incidents  and  in  honor  of  the  devotion  and  important  services  of 
some  of  the  characters,  Whites  and  Indians,  connected  with  the  Indian  out 
break  of  1802.  Morton,  Minn.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   70,  incl.  illus.,  port.  (4338 

OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  HENNEPIN  COUNTY. 
Minneapolis,  M in n. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  HENNEPIN  COUNTY.  Address  at  the  annual  meet 
ing,  by  E.  D.  Neill,  February  22,  1872  Ion  the  history  of  Heunepin  County], 
Published  by  Evening  News,  Minneapolis.  [1872.] 

8vo,  pp.   12.      Contains  also  proceedings.  (4339 

OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  HENNEPIN  COUNTY.     Sketch  of  the  organization, 

objects,  and  membership  of  the  Old  Settlers'  Association  ;  with  an  account 

of  its  excursion  to  the  Red  River  of  the  North,  October  25  and  20,  1871.     St. 

Paul,  1872. 

12mo,  pp.   L'9.  (434O 

RAMSEY  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 
St.  Paul  Minn. 

RAMSEY  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Address  delivered  before  the  Ramsey 
County  Pioneer  Association.  May  11,  1880,  by  Charles  E.  Flandrau.  The 
twenty-eighth  anniversary  of  the  admission  of  the  State  of  Minnesota  into 
the  Union.  St.  Paul,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  39.  (4341 

RAMSEY  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Constitution,  officers,  list  of  residents 
in  Ramsey  County  in  1857,  etc.  St.  Paul,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.   14.  (4342 

WIN  ON  A  COUNTY  OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
Winona,  Minn. 

WINONA   COUNTY   OLD   SETTLERS'   ASSOCIATION.     Winona    (We-no-nah)    and  its 
enviions   on   the   Mississippi    in    ancient    and   modern   days,    by    Lafayette 
Houghton  Bunnell.     Winona,  Minn.,  1897. 
12mo,  pp.  694.     Illustrations.     Maps. 
Written  for  and  under  the  auspices  of  the  association.  (4343 


MISSISSIPPI    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.  607 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Jackson,  Miss. 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  other  documents  in  relation 
to  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Mississippi.     Jackson,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (4344 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  i.     Oxford,  Miss.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  106,   (4). 

Contents  :  Mississippi's  "  Backwoods  Poet,"  by  Dabney  Lipscomb  ;  Mississippi 
as  a  field  for  the  student  of  literature,  by  W.  L.  Weber  ;  Suffrage  in  Mississippi, 
by  R.  H.  Thompson  ;  Spanish  policy  in  Mississippi  after  the  Treaty  of  San 
Lorenzo,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Time  and  place  relations  in  history,  with  some 
Louisiana  and  Mississippi  applications,  by  II.  E.  Chambers  ;  The  study  and  teach 
ing  of  history,  by  Herbert  B.  Adams  ;  Some  facts  concerning  the  settlement  and 
early  history  of  Mississippi,  by  R.  W.  Jones  ;  Prehistoric  jasper  ornaments  in 
Mississippi,  by  R.  B.  Fulton  ;  Suggestions  to  frocal  historians,  by  Franklin  L. 
Riley  ;  Some  inaccuracies  in  Claiborne's  history  in  regard  to  Tecumseh,  by  H.  S. 
Halbert ;  "Did  Jones  county  secede?"  by  Alexander  L.  Bondurant ;  Index. 

(4344a 
MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  n.  Oxford,  Miss.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  234,   (15). 

Contents  :  Officers  for  1899  ;  The  historical  element  in  recent  southern  litera 
ture,  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith ;  Irwin  Russell — First  fruits  of  the  southern  ro 
mantic  movement,  by  W.  L.  Weber ;  William  Ward,  a  Mississippi  poet  entitled 
to  distinction,  by  Dabney  Lipscomb;  Sherwood  Bonner — her  life  and  place  in 
the  literature  of  the  south,  by  Alexander  L.  Bondurant ;  The  Daughter  of  the 
Confederacy — her  life,  character,  and  writings,  by  Chiles  Clifton  Ferrell ;  Sir 
William  Dunbar — the  pioneer  scientist  of  Mississippi,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley ; 
History  of  taxation  in  Mississippi,  by  Charles  Hillman  Brough ;  Territorial 
growth  of  Mississippi,  by  J.  M.  White  ;  The  early  slave  laws  of  Mississippi,  by 
Alfred  II.  Stone  ;  Federal  courts,  judges,  attorneys,  and  marshals  in  Mississippi, 
1798-1898,  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen  ;  Running  Mississippi's  south  line,  by 
Peter  J.  Hamilton  ;  Elizabeth  Female  Academy — the  mother  of  female  colleges, 
by  Chas.  B.  Galloway  ;  Early  history  of  Jefferson  college,  by  J.  K.  Morrison  ; 
The  rise  and  fall  of  negro  rule  in  Mississippi,  by  Dunbar  Rowland  ;  Glimpses  of 
the  past,  by  Helen  I).  Bell;  Historic  Adams  county,  by  Gerard  Brandon;  The 
historical  opportunity  of  Mississippi,  by  R.  W.  Jones  ;  Nanih  Waiya,  the  sacred 
mound  of  the  Choctaws,  by  II.  S.  Halbert ;  Index.  (4345 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  in.     Oxford,   Mississippi, 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.  380. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  Report  of  proceedings  of  the 
third  annual  meeting ;  The  campaign  of  Vicksburg.  Miss.,  in  1863 — from  April 
15th  to  and  including  the  Battle  of  Champion  Hills,  or  Baker's  Creek,  May  16th, 
1863,  by  Stephen  D.  Lee;  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  by  Stephen  I).  Lee;  The  Black  and 
Tan  convention,  by  J.  L.  Powers  ;  Plantation  life  in  Mississippi  before  the  war, 
by  Dunbar  Rowland  ;  Private  letters  of  Mrs.  Humphreys,  written  immediately 
before  and  after  the  ejection  of  her  husband  from  the  executive  mansion,  by 
Lizzie  George  Henderson  ;  Importance  of  the  local  history  of  the  Civil  War,  by 
Josie  Frazee  Cappleman  ;  William  C.  Falkner,  novelist,  by  Alexander  L.  Bondu 
rant  ;  James  I).  Lynch,  of  Mississippi,  by  Dabney  Lipscomb  ;  Bishop  Otey  as  pro 
visional  bishop  of  Mississippi,  by  Arthur  Howard  Noll  ;  Richard  Curtis  in  the 
country  of  the  Natchez,  by  Chas.  II.  Otken  ;  The  making  of  a  state,  by  Mary  V. 
Duval  ;  Location  of  the  boundaries  of  Mississippi,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Report 
of  Sir  William  Dunbar  to  the  Spanish  government  at  the  conclusion  of  his  serv 
ices  in  locating  and  surveying  the  thirty-first  degree  of  latitude ;  A  historical 
outline  of  the  geological  and  agricultural  survey  of  the  state  of  Mississippi,  by 
E.  W.  Hilgard  ;  History  of  the  application  of  science  to  industry  in  Mississippi, 
by  A.  M.  Muckenfuss  ;  William  Charles  Cole  Claiborne,  Governor  of  Mississippi 
territory  and  first  governor  of  Louisiana  :  how  he  solved  America's  first  problem 
of  expansion,  by  Henry  E.  Chambers;  Transition  from  Spanish  to  American'1 
rule  in  Mississippi,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Grenada  and  neighboring  towns  in  the 
30's,  by  L.  Lake ;  The  history  of  banking  in  Mississippi,  by  Charles  Hillman 


608  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Brough  ;  Origin  and  location  of  the  Mississippi  A.  &  M.  college,  by  J.  M.  White ; 
Funeral  customs  of  the  Mississippi  Choctaws,  by  H.  S.  Halbert ;  Danville's  map 
of  East  Mississippi,  by  II.  S.  Halbert ;  Index.  (4346 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  iv.  Oxford,  Mississippi, 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  506.     Map. 

\  Contents:  Officers;  Report  of  the  annual  meeting,  April  18-19,  1901,  by 
Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  The  campaign  of  Generals  Grant  and  Sherman  against  Vicks- 
burg  in  December,  1862,  and  January  1st  and  2nd,  1863.  known  as  the  "  Chick- 
asaw  Bayou  Campaign,"  by  Stephen  I).  Lee ;  Sherman's  Meridian  expedition 
from  Vicksburg  to  Meridian,  Feb.  3  to  Mar.  6,  1868,  by  Stephen  I).  Lee  ;  The 
capture  of  Holly  Springs,  Mississippi,  Dec.  20,  1862,  by  J.  G.  Deupree ;  The 
battle  and  retreat  from  Corinth,  by  James  Gordon ;  The  work  of  the  United 
Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  by  Mrs.  Albert  G.  Weems  ;  Local  incidents  of  the 
War  between  the  states,  by  Josie  Frazee  Cappleman  ;  The  first  struggle  over 
secession  in  Mississippi,  by  James  Wilford  Garner  ;  Recollections  of  reconstruc 
tion  in  east  and  southeast  Mississippi,  by  W.  II.  Hardy  ;  The  legal  status  of 
slaves  in  Mississippi  before  the  war,  by  W.  W.  Magruder  ;  Mississippi's  constitu 
tion  and  statutes  in  reference  to  freedmen,  and  their  alleged  relation  to  the  re 
construction  acts  and  war  amendments,  by  Alfred  Holt  Stone  ;  Origin  and  loca 
tion  of  Millsaps  College,  by  W.  B.  Murrah  ;  Lorenzo  Dow  in  Mississippi,  by 
Chas.  B.  Galloway  ;  Early  beginnings  of  Baptists  in  Mississippi,  by  Z.  T.  Leavell; 
The  importance  of  archaeology,  by  Peter  J.  Hamilton ;  The  Choctaw  creation 
legend,  by  II.  S.  Halbert ;  The  last  Indian  council  on  Noxubee  river,  by  H.  S. 
Halbert  ;  The  real  Philip  Nolan,  by  Edward  Everett  Hale  ;  Letter  from  George 
Foindexter  to  Felix  Huston,  1834;  The  history  of  a  county  (Hinds),  by  Helen 
D.  Bell  ;  Recollections  of  pioneer  life  in  Mississippi,  by  Mary  J.  WTelsh  ;  Political 
and  parliamentary  orators  and  oratory  of  Mississippi,  by  Dunbar  Rowland  ;  The 
Chevalier  Bayard  of  Mississippi :  Edward  Cary  Walthall,  by  Mary  Virginia 
Duval ;  Life  of  John  A.  Quitman,  by  Rosalie  Q.  Duncan  ;  T.  A.  S.  Adams,  poet, 
educator,  and  pulpit  orator,  by  Dabney  Lipscomb ;  The  influence  of  the  Missis 
sippi  river  upon  the  early  settlement  of  its  valley,  by"  Richard  Brownrigg  Haugh 
ton  ;  The  Mississippi  panic  of  1813,  by  John  A.  Watkins  ;  Planters'  and  Union 
Bank  Bonds,  by  J.  A.  P.  Campbell ;  Index.  (4347 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  v.  Edited  by  Franklin  L. 
Riley.  Report  of  the  Mississippi  Historical  Commission.  Oxford,  Miss., 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  394. 

Contents :  Act  creating  the  Mississippi  Historical  Commission ;  Administra 
tive  report  to  the  governor  ;  An  account  of  manuscripts,  papers,  and  documents 
pertaining  to  Mississippi  in  public  repositories  beyond  the  state :  Foreign 
archives,  by  Peter  J.  Hamilton  ;  Federal  archives,  by  Thomas  M.  Owen  ;  State 
archives,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Libraries  and  societies,  by  James  M.  White. 
An  account  of  manuscripts,  papers,  and  documents  in  public  repositories  within 
the  state :  State  officers,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley ;  County  offices,  by  James  M. 
White  and  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Municipal  officers,  by  James  M.  White  and 
Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Federal  offices,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Educational  institu 
tions  :  Church  organizations  ;  Professional,  literary,  and  industrial  organizations, 
by  James  M.  White  ;  Benevolent  and  miscellaneous  associations  ;  Libraries  and 
societies,  by  James  M.  White  and  Franklin  L.  Riley.  An  account  of  manu 
scripts,  papers,  and  documents  in  private  hands  :  Papers  of  prominent  Missis- 
sippians,  by  James  M.  WThite  ;  Private  collectors  and  students,  by  Franklin  L. 
Riley  ;  Newspapers,  by  James  M.  White  ;  War  records,  by  Franklin  -L.  Riley. 
Aboriginal  and  Indian  history  :  Published  accounts  of  prehistoric  remains,  by 
H.  S.  Halbert  and  A.  J.  Brown  ;  Small  Indian  tribes  of  Mississippi,  by  H.  S. 
Halbert.  Points  and  places  of  historic  interest  in  Mississippi :  Extinct  towns 
and  villages  of  Mississippi,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  Battlefields  and  other  his 
toric  places.  Index.  (434S 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  vi.     Oxford,  Miss.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  567.     Maps.     Plate. 

Contents :  Proceedings  of  the  fifth  annual  meeting,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley ; 
Report  of  the  secretary  and  treasurer ;  Battle  of  Brice's  Cross  Roads,  or 
Tishomingo  Creek.  June  2nd  to  12th,  1864,  by  Stephen  D.  Lee;  The  Battle 
of  Tupelo,  or  Harrisburg,  July  14th,  1863,  by  Stephen  D.  Lee;  The  Clinton 
Riot,  by  Charles  Hillman  Brough  ;  The  conference  of  October  15th,  1875,  be- 


MISSISSIPPI    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  609 

tween  General  George  and  Governor  Ames,  by  Frank  Johnston  ;  Mississippi's 
first  constitution  and  its  makers,  by  Dunbar  Rowland ;  A  sketch  of  the 
Mississippi  secession  convention  of  1861 — its  membership  and  work,  by  Thomas 
H.  Woods  ;  The  causes  and  events  that  led  to  the  calling  of  the  constitutional 
convention  of  1890,  by  S.  S.  Calhoon  ;  Penitentiary  reform  in  Mississippi,  by 
J.  H.  Jones  ;  History  of  the  measures  submitted  to  the  committee  on  elective 
franchise,  apportionment,  and  elections  in  the  constitutional  convention  of 
1890,  by  J.  S.  McNeilly  ;  Suffrage  and  reconstruction  in  Mississippi,  by  Frank 
Johnston  ;  Some  historic  homes  of  Mississippi,  by  Mrs.  N.  D.  Deupree  ;  Early 
times  in  Wayne  county,  by  Jesse  M.  Wilkins ;  Industrial  Mississippi  in  the 
light  of  the  twelfth  census,  by  A.  M.  Muckenfuss ;  The  Mississippi  river  and 
the  efforts  to  confine  it  in  its  channel,  by  Wm.  Dunbar  Jenkins ;  Origin  of 
the  Pacific  railroads,  and  especially  of  the  Southern  Pacific,  by  Edward  Mayes  ; 
The  origin  of  certain  place  names  in  the  state  of  Mississippi,  by  Henry  Gan 
nett  ;  The  Catholic  Church  in  Mississippi  during  colonial  times,  by  B.  J.  Bek- 
kers  ;  Robert  J.  Walker,  by  George  F.  Leftwich  ;  Story  of  the  treaty  of  Dancing 
Rabbit,  by  H.  S.  Halbert ;  The  Yowanne,  or  Hiowanni  Indians,  by  Peter  J. 
Hamilton  ;  Location  and  description  of  the  Emmaus  Mission,  by  John  H.  Evans  ; 
...>-  Bernard  Romans'  map  of  1772,  by  H.  S.  Halbert ;  Antiquities  of  Newton 
county,  Mississippi,  by  A.  J.  Brown  ;  Route  of  De  Soto's  expedition  from  Talie- 
pacana  to  Huhasene,  by  T.  H.  Lewis  ;  Report  of  the  director  of  archives  and 
history,  by  Dunbar  Rowland  ;  Index.  (4349 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  vn.     Oxford,  Miss.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  531. 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Proceedings ;  Address  of  welcome,  by  John  Sharpe  Wil 
liams  ;  The  rank  and  file  at  Vicksburg,  by  J.  H.  Jones  ;  A  Mississippi  brigade 
in  the  last  days  of  the  confederacy,  by  J.  S.  McNeilly  ;  Yazoo  county  in  the 
civil  war,  by  Robert  Bowman  ;  Johnson's  division  in  the  battle  of  Franklin,  by 
Stephen  D.  Lee  ;  Reminiscences  of  service  with  the  first  Mississippi  cavalry,  by 
J.  G.  Deupree  ;  Makeshifts  of  the  war  between  the  states,  by  Mary  J.  Welsh  ; 
Reconstruction  in  Yazoo  county,  by  Robert  Bowman  ;  Col.  Felix  Labauve,  by  Paul 
H.  Saunders  ;  Greenwood  Le  Flore,  by  Mrs.  N.  D.  Deupree ;  Thomas  Griffin,  A 
boanerges  of  the  early  southwest,  by  Charles  B.  Galloway ;  Lafayette  Rupert 
Hamberlin — dramatic  reader  and  poet,  by  P.  II.  Eager  ;  Recollections  of  recon 
struction  in  east  and  southeast  Mississippi,  by  W.  H.  Hardy ;  Life  of  Col. 
J.  F.  H.  Claiborne,  by  Franklin  L.  Riley  ;  The  senatorial  career  of  J.  Z.  George, 
by  James  W.  Garner ;  Cotton  Gin  Port  and  Games'  Trace,  by  George  J.  Left 
wich  ;  The  cholera  in  1849,  by  William  Dunbar  Jenkins;  Historic  Clinton,  by 
Charles  Hillman  Brough  ;  La  Cache,  by  Ira  M.  Boswell  ;  Some  historic  homes 
of  Mississippi,  by  Mrs.  N.  D.  Deupree ;  Choctaw  mission  station  in  Jasper 
county,  by  A.  J.  Brown  ;  Lowndes  county,  its'  antiquities  and  pioneer  settlers,  by 
William  A.  Love;  Mingo  Moshulitubbee's  prairie  village,  by  William  A.  Love; 
The  chroniclers  of  De  Soto's  expedition,  by  T.  II.  Lewis  ;  Origin  of  Mashulaville, 
by  H.  S.  Halbert ;  British  West  Florida,  by  Peter  J.  Hamilton  ;  The  Mississippi 
floods,  by  John  W.  Monette ;  Navigation  and  commerce  on  the  Mississippi,  by 
J.  W.  Monette :  Index.  ,  (435O 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  vm.  Oxford,  Miss.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  606. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  the  seventh  annual  meeting ;  Alleged  secession  of 
Jones  county,  by  Goode  Montgomery ;  Index  to  campaigns,  battles,  and  skir 
mishes  in  Mississippi  from  1861  to  1865,  by  Stephen  D.  Lee;  A  sketch  of  the 
career  of  Company  B,  Armistead's  cavalry  regiment,  by  R.  C.  Beckett ;  Details 
of  important  work  by  two  confederate  telegraph  operators,  etc.,  by  Stephen  D. 
Lee ;  The  Hampton  Roads  conference,  by  Frank  Johnston ;  Some  unpublished 
letters  of  Burton  N.  Harrison,  by  J.  E.  Walmsley  ;  Confederate  cemeteries  and 
monuments  in  Mississippi,  by  R.  W.  Jones  ;  The  Confederate  Orphans'  Home  of 
Mississippi,  by  Mary  J.  Welsh ;  Recollections  of  reconstruction  in  east  and 
southeast  Mississippi,  by  W.  H.  Hardy  ;  Reconstruction  in  Wilkinson  county,  by 
J.  II.  Jones  ;  Some  effects  of  military  reconstruction  in  Monroe  county,  by  R.  C. 
Beckett ;  Life  of  James  T.  Harrison,  by  J.  A.  Orr  ;  The  public  services  of  Sen 
ator  James  Z.  George,  by  Frank  Johnston  ;  The  Ante-bellum  Historical  Society 
of  Mississippi,  by  Z.  T.  Leavell ;  Mississippi's  primary  election  law,  by  E.  F. 
Noel;  A  note  on  Mississippi's  population,  1850-1860,  by  Edward  Ingle;  The 
cotton  oil  industry,  by  W.  D.  Shue  ;  The  state  of  Louisiana  versus  the  state  of 
Mississippi,  by  Monroe  McClurg ;  Cartography  of  Mississippi  in  the  16th  cen- 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 39 


610  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

tury,  by  William  Beer  ;    Choctaw  land  claims,  by  F.  L.  Riley  ;    The  removal  of 
the   Mississippi    Choctaws,    by   J.    W.    Wade ;     Early    history    and   archaeology   of 
Yazoo  county,  by  Robert  Bowman  ;    Autobiography  of  Gideon  Lincecum  ;    Choc- 
taw   traditions   about   their   settlement   in    Mississippi   and    the   origin   of   their 
mounds,    by    Gideon    Lincecum ;   Chickasaw    traditions,    customs,    etc.,    by    Henry 
Warren  ;  Some  Chickasaw  chiefs  and  prominent  men,  by  Harry  Warren  ;    Mis 
sions,  missionaries,  frontier  characters  and  schools,  by  Harry  Warren.        (4351 
MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  historical  outline  of  the  geological  and  agri 
cultural  survey  of  the  State  of  Mississippi.     By  Eugene  W.  Hilgard.     L  Ox 
ford,  Miss.,  189-.] 

8vo,  pp.  207—234,  cover-title.      Reprinted  from  the  Publications,   Vol.   in. 

(435 la 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  1898- 
1902.  By  Franklin  B.  Riley. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (4352 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Political  and  Parliamentary  Orators  and 
Oratory  of  Mississippi.  By  Dunbar  Rowland.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  iv  of 
the  Publications  of  the  Society.  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

8vo,  pp.  400.  (4353 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  real  Philip  Nolan.  A  communication  ad 
dressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Mississippi  Historical  Society,  by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Everett  Hale,  April  17,  1901.  Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of 
the  Society,  Vol.  iv. 

8vo,  pp.  281-329.  (4354 

MISSISSIPPI  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  account  of  the  battle  of  Harrisburg, 
[Mississippi].     By  Stephen  D.  Lee. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 
Presented  to  the  Society,  January  9,  1902.  (  MSB 

MISSISSIPPI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  of  Col.  J.  F.  H.  Claiborne.  By  Dr.  Frank 
lin  L.  Riley.  [Oxford,  Miss.,  1903.] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  217-244.      Front,   (port) 
"  Bibliographical  note  :  "  pp.  243-244. 

,       At  head  of  title  :  Reprinted  from  Publications  of  Mississippi  Historical  Society. 
Vol.  vn.  (435ti 

MISSOURI. 
FRANKLIN  SOCIETY  OF  ST.  LOUIS. 

FRANKLIN  SOCIETY  OF  ST.  Louis.  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  on  its 
first  anniversary,  January  7,  1836.  By  W.  G.  Eliot.  St.  Louis,  [1836]. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (4357 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Lexington,  Mo. 

LEXINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Battle  of  Lexington,  fought  in  and  around 
the  city  of  Lexington,  Missouri,  on  September  18th,  19th,  and  20th,  1861,  by 
forces  under  command  of  Colonel  James  A.  Mulligan,  U.  S.  A.,  and  General 
Sterling  Price,  M.  S.  G.  The  official  records  of  both  parties  to  the  conflict; 
to  which  is  added  memoirs  of  participants.  [Lexington,  Mo.]  Printed  for 
the  Lexington  Historical  Society,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  68.      Front.,  illus.   (incl.  ports.,  map)   pi.,  fold.  plan. 

"  Recollections  of  the  battle,  by  Col.  R.  T.  Van  Horn  :  "  pp.  [5]-10. 

"  Recollections  of  the  battle,  by  Capt.  Joseph  A.  Wilson  :  "  pp.  10-16.     (435J- 


MISSOURI    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.  611 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Kaskaskia,  the  ancient.  Read  before  the  Society 
by  D.  J.  Doherty,  February  15,  1872.  (Cut  from  St.  Louis  Republican, 
February  19,  1872.)  (4359 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Constitution  and  by-laws.    St.  Louis,  18G7. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
Same,  1875.     8vo,  pp.  40.  (436O 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  from  committee  on  publication,  Septem 
ber  1,  1880.  [With  list  of  members.]  [St.  Louis,  1880.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.  (4361 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorandum  of  O.  W.  Collet,  keeper  of  museum. 
July,  1880.  [St.  Louis,  1880.] 

8vo,  pp.   2.      With   list  of  members.  (4362 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Collections.  Vol.  i.  Nos.  1-15.  1880-1899.] 
[St.  Louis,  1880-1899.] 

8vo.     Published  separately  as  given  below.  (4363 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  i.  The  campaign  in  Missouri 
and  the  battle  of  Wilson's  Creek,  1861.  A  paper  read  before  the  Missouri 
Historical  Society  of  St.  Louis,  March,  1880,  by  Col.  William  M.  Wherry. 
St.  Louis,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.   18. 

Caption  title.  (4364 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Nos.  n  and  in.    j[1880?] 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

Contains :  Recollections  of  a  septuagenarian,  A  paper  read  before  the  So 
ciety,  March,  1880,  by  Wm.  Waldo  ;  Archaeological  explorations  in  Cole  Co.,  Mo., 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  June  17,  1880,  by  N[icholas]  De  Wyl  ;  Pre 
historic  remains  in  Missouri,  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  June  17,  1880,  by 
G.  C.  Broadhead.  (4365 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  iv.  Amended  charter  and 
by-laws.  1880.  Founded  A.  D.  1866.  St.  Louis,  1880. 

16mo,  pp.   27.  (4366 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Publications.    No.  5.    Proceedings  April  21,  1881. 
Samuel  Gaty,  of  St.  Louis.     St.  Louis,  1881. 
8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  20.      Front,   (port.) 
Caption  title. 

Contents  :  Address  of  J.  F.  Darby  on  the  occasion  of  the  presentation  of  a 
portrait  of  Samuel  Gaty  to  the  society  ;  Address  of  A.  Todd  on  the  reception  of 
the  Gaty  portrait;  Biographical  sketch  of  Samuel  Gaty.  (4367 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  No.  6.  Notes  on  the  archaeology 
of  Missouri.  A  paper  read  before  the  Missouri  Historical  Society,  by  F.  F. 
Hilder.  St.  Louis,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   17  incl.  pi. 

Caption   title.  (4368 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.   7.     Missouri    Historical   So 
ciety,  St.  Louis.     Annual  address  of  the  president,  Geo.  E.  Leighton,  Jan.  1»>, 
1883.     St.  Louis,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 

Caption  title.  (4369 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Publications.  No.  vin.]  Historical  Societies  in 
their  relation  to  local  historical  interest.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
Society,  September  19,  1883.  By  C.  F.  Robertson.  St.  Louis,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (4370 


(512  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Publications.  No.  ix.]  The  American  revolution 
and  tbe  acquisition  of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Missouri  Historical  Society,  April  15th,  1884.  By  Charles  Franklin 
Robertson.  St.  Louis,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  27.  (4,'571 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     [Publications.     No.   x.]     Attempts   to  separate 
the  West  from  the  American  union.    By  C.  F.  Robertson.     St.  Louis,  1885. 
Svo,  pp.  GO.      Front,    (fold,  map)    port. 

Called  Publication  No.  8  on  title-page,  but  afterwards  re-numbered  as  No.  10 
of  vol.  1  of  the  Collections  of  the  Society,  t-f.  list  in  the  Collections,  vol.  2, 
No.  1. 

Another  edition  issued,  St.  Louis,   1885.  (4372 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Collections.  Vol.  i.  No.  11.]  President's  ad 
dress,  constitution  and  by-laws  and  list  of  members.  June  1,  1894.  [St. 
Louis.  181)4.] 

8vo,  pp.  31. 

M.   S.   Snow.    President.  (4373 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Collections.  Vol.  i.]  No.  12.  1.  Newspapers 
and  newspaper  people  of  three  decades.  By  William  Hyde.  2.  Territorial 
revenue  system  of  Missouri.  By  Frederick  C.  Hicks.  List  of  members  .-uul 
contributors.  St.  Louis,  1896. 

8vo,    pp.   50.  (4374 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Collections.  Vol.  i.]  No.  13.  "The  Louisiana 
purchase:  extent  of  territory  acquired  by  said  purchase."  By.  Col.  James 
O.  Broadhead.  St.  Louis.  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  42. 

Read  before  the  Society  Feb.  10,  1897.  i  1375 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Collections.  Vol.  i.]  No.  14.  The  beginnings 
of  ecclesiastical  jurisdiction  in  the  archdiocese  of  St.  Louis,  1704-1776.'  By 
Rev.  J.  J.  Conway,  S.  J.  St.  Louis,  1897. 

8vo.  pp.  40.      Illus.   (incl.  port.,  map). 

Cover-title  :   Catholic  church,  St.  Louis. 

Read  before  tiie  Society  March  11,  1897.  (  4376 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Collections.  Vol.  i.]  No.  15.  Historical  loan 
exhibition  report.  Constitution  and  by-laws  Members  and  contributors. 
St.  Louis,  1899. 

Svo,   pp.   32.      Front,    (port.).  (4377 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  n.  Nos.  1—4.  January,  19oo- 
March,  1905.  St.  Louis. 

No.  1.     Jan..  1900.     Svo,  pp.  62. 

Contents:  Missouri  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society,  1844-1851.  l\v 
William  J.  Seever  ;  New  Year's  day  in  the  olden  time  of  St.  Louis,  by  Wilson 
Primm ;  Missouri's  German  immigration,  by  E.  I).  Kargau  ;  "Kit"  Carson. 
by  Wm.  F.  Switzler ;  With  Schoolcraft  through  Missouri,  in  1818,  by  Levi 
Pettibone ;  Memoir  of  Edward  Bates,  by  Charles  Gibson  ;  Colonial  and  terri 
torial  documents. 

No.  2.     April,  1903.     Svo,  pp.  76. 

Contents  :  Early  recollections  of  Missouri,  by  Thomas  Shackelford ;  Letter 
of  Governor  Claiborne  F.  Jackson,  1801,  by  C.  F.  Jackson;  The  administration 
of  Governor  B.  Gratz  Brown,  1871-1873,  by  Frederick  N.  Judson ;  Henry  R. 
Schoolcraft,  by  Meade  C.  Williams  ;  Jean  Gabriel  Cerre — a  sketch.  (4378 

No.  3.  St.  Louis,  1903.  Svo,  pp.  13.  Personal  recollections  of  General 
Grant.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  Oct.  15th,  1903,  by  William  Taussi.^. 

(4370 

No.  4.  March,  1905.  Svo,  pp.  48.  A  history  of  Battery  "A"  of  St.  Louis: 
with  an  account  of  the  early  artillery  companies  from  which  it  is  descended. 
Bead  before  the  Society,  Feb.  11,  1904,  by  Valentine  Mott  Porter.  (43-SO 


HISTORICAL   SOCIETIES    OP    MISSOURI.        .  613 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MISSOURI. 
Columbia,  Mo. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  or  MISSOURI.  Two  Missouri  historians  (Col.  James 
Peekham  and  Col.  Thomas  Lowndes  Snend).  A  paper  read  before  the  So 
ciety  at  its  first  annual  meeting,  Dec.  5,  1901.  [By  H.  E.  Robinson.]  Mary- 
ville,  Mo.,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  20.      Illustrated.  (4381 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MISSOURI.  The  Society  Proceedings  of  first  annual 
meeting  have  not  been  published. 

Note  from  the  Secretary  in  Proceedings  of  second  meeting,   1903.  (4382 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MISSOURI.  Proceedings  at  its  second  annual  meet 
ing,  held  January  22,  1903,  at  Columbia.  Palmyra,  Mo.,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  83. 

Contents  :   Proceedings ;     Papers :   The  boundaries   of   the   Louisiana   Purchase, 

by  Perry  S.  Rader  ;    Early  history  of  railroads  in  Missouri,  by  W.  J.  Thornton  ; 

Historical  societies  and  social  progress,  by  W.  H.  Lighty  ;    Personal  recollections 

of  some  of  Missouri's  eminent  statesmen  and  lawyers,  by  Charles  P.   Johnson  : 

Thomas  II.  Benton  ;    Samuel  T.  Glover;    General  Frank  P.  Blair,  jr.  (4383 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MISSOURI.     First  biennial  report  of  the  executive 

committee  for  the  two  years  ending  December  31,  1902.    Columbia,  Mo.,  1903. 

Svo.  pp.   50.  (4384 

2nd  biennial  report  published  in  1905. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MISSOURI.  A  catalogue  of  publications  by  Missouri 
authors  and  periodicals  of  Missouri  of  1903  in  World's  Fair  Exhibit  in 
Missouri  building.  Compiled  by  F.  A.  Sampson.  Secretary  of  State  His 
torical  Society  of  Missouri.  Columbia,  Mo.,  1904. 

4to,  pp.  47.  (4385 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Annals  of  the  Missouri  His 
torical  and  Philosophical  Society.     No.  1.     [1845-48.1     Jefferson  City,  1848. 
Svo,  pp.  29. 

Contents  :   History   of  the   Society ;   Act   of   incorporation  ;    Constitution  ;   Pro 
ceedings   and    reports ;    Members.      No    "  papers."  (4386 
MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Memorial  on  the  subject  of 
a  geological   survey   of   the  state,    to  the  General   Assembly   of   Missouri. 
Jefferson  City,  1849. 

Svo,    pp.    13.      [Appendix   House   Journal,    1st    session,    15th    assembly,    1848.] 

Urges   specially    the    reclamation    of   the    country    affected    by    the    New    Madrid 

earthquake  of  1811.  {4386a 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Japan  and  the  expedition 

thereto  of  the  United  States.     Discourse  before  the  Society,  December  22, 

1852. 

Svo,   pp.   34.  (4387 

• 
NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  SAINT  LOUIS. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  SAINT  Louis.     Nineteenth  annual  reunion.     *     *     * 
December  twenty-first,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  G8. 

Contains :  New  England  education  from  the  standpoint  of  an  Oriental,  by 
Wong  Kai  Kah  ;  Puritan  and  Cavalier,  by  John  M.  Allen ;  The  Yankee  and 
the  Louisiana  Purchase,  by  Walter  B.  Stevens ;  The  Celtic  invasion  of  New 
England,  by  William  Marion  Reedy.  (4388 


514  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ST.  LOUIS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

ST.  Louis  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the  St.  Louis  His 
torical  Society  December  10,  1868,  and  repeated  by  request  before  the  Mer 
cantile  Library  Association  January  21,  1809,  upon  the  thermometric  gate 
ways  to  the  pole,  surface  currents  of  the  ocean,  and  the  influence  of  the 
latter  upon  the  climate  of  the  world.  By  Silas  Bent.  St.  Louis,  1809. 

Rvo,  pp.   (2),  29.      Folded  map.  (4389 

ST.  Louis  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Historical  So 
ciety  of  St.  Louis.  St.  Louis,  1875. 

8vo.  (439O 

SOUTHERN    HISTORICAL    AND    BENEVOLENT   ASSOCIATION    OF 

ST.  LOT  IS. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  AND  BENEVOLENT  ASSOCIATION  OF  ST.  Louis.  The  war  in 
Missouri.  From  Springfield  to  Neosho.  [By  Richard  H.  Musser.] 

(In   Southern    Bivouac.     New   series,    Vol.    i,   pp.    678-685,    745-752.)      Taper 
read  before  the  Association.  (4391 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MISSOURI. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MISSOURI.  Studies.  Social  Science  Series.  Vol.  i.  The  clothing 
industry  in  New  York.  By  Jesse  Eliphalet  Pope.  Published  by  the  Uni 
versity  of  Missouri.  September,  1905. 

4  to,  pp.  xx,  339.  (4392 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY7  OF  MONTANA. 
Helena,  Mont. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.     [Circular  relative  to  objects  and  wants  of 
the  Society,  with  list  of  officers,  1874.]     [Helena,  1874.] 

8vo,  pp.    (1).      No  title-page.  (4393 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.     Contributions  to  the  Historical   Society  of 
Montana  ;   with  its  transactions,  act  of  incorporation,  constitution  and  ordi 
nances,  officers  and  members.     Vol.  i.     Helena,  Mont.,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  357.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members  ;  Incorporation  ;  Transactions,  1865-1875  ;  A 
memoir  of  Tames  Stuart,  a  pioneer  of  Montana,  by  Granville  Stuart  ;  Adventure 
on  the  Upper  Missouri,  1872-73,  by  James  Stuart  ;  Early  life  of  Malcolm  Clarke, 
by  C.  O.  Van  Cleve  ;  Lewis  and  Clarke's  expedition  ;  A  trip  up  the  South  Snake 
River  in  1863,  by  W.  W.  De  Lacy;  Sir  George  Gore's  expedition  (1854-1856), 
by  F.  G.  Heldt;  The  Yellowstone  expedition  of  1863,  by  J.  Stuart,  with  notes 
by  S.  T.  Hauser  ;  The  upper  Missouri,  by  T.  P.  Roberts  ;  The  Yellowstone 
*  expedition  of  1874,  by  A.  M.  Quivey  ;  Geological  notes  on  northern  and  central 
Montana,  by  O.  C.  Morston  ;  Earliest  discovery  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  via 
the  Missouri  River,  by  Sieur  de  La  Verendrye  and  his  sons  ;  Steamboat  arrivals 
at  Fort  Benton,  Mont.,  and  vicinity,  1859-1874  ;  List  of  officers  of  the  Territory 
of  Montana  to  1876,  by  W.  W.  Johnson  ;  List  of  all  persons  who  were  in  what 
is  now  Montana  during  the  winter  of  1862-63  ;  List  of  citizens  at  Fort  Benton, 
1862-03  :  List  of  persons  in  Missoula  County,  1862-63  ;  Mountains  of  the 
United  States.  (4394 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    MONTANA.  615 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.  Contributions  to  the  Society ;  with  its  trans 
actions,  act  of  incorporation,  constitution,  ordinances,  officers  and  members. 
Vol.  n.  Helena,  Montana,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  409.      Portrait. 

Contents :  Transactions,  1881—1895 ;  Centennial  address  on  Montana,  by 
W.  A.  Clark  ;  The  territory  of  Montana,  Bozeman  Pass,  by  Peter  Koch  ;  Journal 
of  James  H.  Bradley :  The  Sioux  campaign  of  1876  under  the  command  of 
General  John  Gibbon  ;  Diary  of  Matthew  Carroll,  master  in  charge  of  trans 
portation  for  Gibbon's  expedition  against  the  Sioux  Indians,  1876  ;  Walter  W. 
de  Lacy,  a  brief  biography,  by  W.  F.  Wheeler  ;  Diary  of  James  Fergus  relative 
to  the  Fisk  emigration  party  of  1862,  and  early  mining  life  at  Bannock,  1863; 
Sketch  of  Malcolm  Clarke,  by  Helen  P.  Clarke  ;  Journal  of  S.  G.  Fisher,  chief 
of  scouts  to  Gen.  O.  O.  Howard  during  the  campaign  against  the  Nez  Perce 
Indians,  1877  ;  The  capture  of  Chief  Joseph  and  the  Nez  Perce  Indians,  by 
H.  Romeyn  ;  Life  at  Muscleshell  in  1869  and  1870,  by  Peter  Koch  ;  Account 
of  the  attempts  to  build  a  town  at  the  mouth  of  the  Musselshell  river,  by  James 
H.  Bradley  ;  General  Alfred  Sully's  expedition  of  1864  :  battle  with  the  com 
bined  tribes  of  Sioux  Indians  among  the  Bad  Lands  of  the  Little  Missouri, 
by  Nicholas  Hilger ;  Gen.  Sully's  expedition  of  1864  against  the  Sioux,  by 
Nathaniel  Pope ;  James  Gemmell,  by  William  F.  Wheeler ;  A  trip  from  the 
Dalles  of  the  Columbia,  Oregon,  to  Fort  Owen,  Bitter  Root  Valley,  Montana, 
in  the  spring  of  1858,  by  Charles  W.  Frush  ;  Diary  of  James  Harkness  :  St. 
Louis  to  Fort  Benton  by  the  Missouri  river  and  to  the  Deer  Lodge  Valley  and 
return  in  1862  ;  Francis  Lyman  Worden,  by  Wilbur  F.  Sanders  ;  Members  and 
officers  of  the  legislative  assemblies  of  the  Territory  of  Montana,  by  James  U. 
Sanders.  Index.  (4395 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.  Contributions  to  the  Society.  With  its  trans 
actions,  officers  and  members.  Vol.  in.  Helena,  Montana,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  375.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Transactions,  1895-1900  ;  In  memoriam,  Charles  Rumley, 
by  C.  Hedges ;  In  memoriam,  W.  H.  Wheeler,  by  C.  Hedges ;  A  trading  expe 
dition  among  the  Indians  in  1858  from  Fort  Walla  Walla  to  the  Blackfoot 
country  and  return,  by  Wrm.  T.  Hamilton  ;  Journal  of  Henry  Edgar,  1863  ;  Dis 
covery  of  Alder  Gulch,  by  Peter  Ronan ;  Journal  of  the  tour  through  the 
Yellowstone  National  Park  in  August  and  September,  1877,  by  Andrew  J. 
Weikert ;  Bonneville  and  Bridger,  by  Wm.  S.  Brackett ;  Affairs  at  Fort  Benton 
from  1831  to  1869,  from  Lieut.  Bradley's  journal ;  Biographical  sketch  of 
Hezekiah  L.  Hosmer,  first  Chief  Justice  of  the  territory  of  Montana,  revised 
by  his  son,  J.  H.  Hosmer  ;  Journal  of  N.  H.  Webster  from  Colorado  Territory 
to  Idaho  Territory,  1863  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Sidney  Edgerton,  first 
territorial  governor,  by  Martha  Edgerton  Plassmann ;  Gov.  Edgerton's  first 
message  to  the  legislative  assembly  of  the  territory  of  Montana ;  Steamboat 
arrivals  at  Fort  Benton  and  vicinity,  1875-1888;  List  of  officers  of  the  terri 
tory  of  Montana  ;  Index.  (4396 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.  Contributions  to  the  Society.  With  its 
transactions,  officers,  and  members.  Vol.  iv.  Helena,  Montana,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  326.     Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Transactions  ;  In  memoriam — Henry  Sibley  Wheeler  ; 
The  state  flower  of  Montana — Bitter  Root ;  Laying  the  corner-stone  of  the 
capitol :  Address  of  J.  K.  Toole  ;  Special  communication  of  the  Grand  Lodge 
A.  F.  &  A.  M.  of  Montana  ;  Address  of  Past  Grand  Master  Wilbur  F.  Sanders. 
The  Dedication  Ceremonies  :  Montana's  capitol,  by  E.  B.  Kennedy  ;  The  work  of 
the  capitol  commission,  by  A.  D.  Peck  ;  Response  and  acceptance,  by  Geo.  N. 
Hays ;  Montana,  her  past,  present,  and  future,  by  W.  A.  Clark ;  Legislative 
department,  by  Paris  Gibson ;  Executive  department,  by  Robert  B.  Smith ; 
Judicial  department,  by  Theo.  Brantly ;  Pioneers  of  Montana,  by  W.  F.  San 
ders.  Reminiscences  of  pioneer  life,  by  Mrs.  Geo.  F.  Cowan ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Mrs.  James  Fergus,  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Gilpatrick ;  Pioneer  women  of 
Gallatin  county,  by,  Martha  Skidmore ;  Historical  sketch  of  Louis  R.  Maillet ; 
Biographical  sketch  of  W.  H.  Parkison  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Armistead  Hughes 
Mitchell ;  The  life  and  character  of  William  H.  Clagett,  by  W.  W.  Dixon  ;  Cus- 
ter's  last  battle  on  the  little  Big  Horn,  by  William  S.  Brackett ;  A  new  story  of 
Custer's  last  battle,  told  by  the  messenger  boy  who  survived,  Daniel  A.  Kanipe  ; 
Recent  newspaper  items  concerning  the  battle ;  Members  and  officers ;  Index. 

(4397 


516  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL    SOCIETY   OF   MONTANA.      Contributions   to   the    Society.      With   its 
transactions,  officers,  and  members.     Vol.  v.     Helena,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  467.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Louisiana  purchase  :  Treaty  between  the  United  States  of  America 
and  the  French  republic  ;  The  Louisiana  purchase  and  our  title  west  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  by  Binger  Hermann  ;  An  act  to  provide  for  celebrating  the 
one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  purchase  of  the  Louisiana  territory  ;  Procla 
mation  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  William  McKinley  ;  Address  at 
the  dedication  exercises  of  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  by  Thos.  H. 
Carter  ;  Address  at  the  opening  of  the  Exposition,  by  Thos.  II.  Carter.  Mon 
tana  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  :  World's  Fair  bill,  May  26,  1903 ; 
Montana  commission ;  Dedication  exercises,  Montana  state  building.  Governor 
Green  Clay  Smith,  1866-1868,  by  James  E.  Callaway  ;  Governor  Green  Clay 
Smith's  message,  1866 ;  Second  message,  1867 ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Green 
Clay  Smith,  by  Preston  H.  Leslie ;  Green  Clay  Smith,  the  preacher,  by  A.  C. 
Davison  ;  The  first  school  in  Montana,  by  Lucia  D.  Park  ;  The  pioneer  public 
school  of  Montana,  by  Sarah  R.  Herndou  ;  Pioneer  life  in  Montana,  by  Lyman 
E.  Munson  ;  Charge  of  Chief  Justice  Hosmer  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  first 
judicial  district,  1864  ;  Same,  1866  ;  The  first  newspaper  of  Montana,  by  Henry 
N.  Blake  ;  Reminiscences  of  an  editor,  by  James  H.  Mills  ;  Early  history  of  the 
Episcopal  church  in  Montana,  by  Daniel  S.  Tuttle  ;  Our  majority,  by  Walter  M. 
Jordan ;  The  Folsom-Cook  exploration  of  the  upper  Yellowstone  in  the  year 
1869,  by  David  E.  Folsom,  with  a  preface  by  Nathaniel  P.  Langford  ;  Journal 
of  Cornelius  Hedges,  a  member  of  the  Washburn  expedition  of  1870  ;  Thirty- 
seven  days  of  peril,  by  T.  C.  Everts  ;  Ceremonies  at  the  unveiling  of  the  tablet 
in  memory  of  Spanish-American  war  veterans  .  Remarks  by  Wm.  L.  Hill  ;  by 
Governor  Toole.  In  memoriam,  Anita  Dolores  Rosecrans,  by  Lily  Rosecrans 
Toole;  Index.  (4398 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.     [Circular  giving  an  account  of  the  Society 
and  its  purposes.]     [Helena,  Mont.,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.   7.  (4399 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.     Catalogue  of  the  library.     Also  the  report 

of  the  librarian  for  the  years  1891-92,  being  the  first  biennial  report  and 

catalogue  ever  published  by  the  State  or  Society.  In  two  parts.     Prepared 
by  Wm.  F.  Wheeler.     Helena,  Montana,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  128.  (4400 

HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    MONTANA.     Second    biennial  report    of    the    librarian, 
1893-94.     Butte,  Mont.,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4401 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA.     Third  biennial  report  of  the  librarian,  1895- 
96.     Helena  [1896]. 

8vo,   pp.   30.  (4402 

Same,  4th-7th.     Helena,  Mont,  1897-1904. 

SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA  PIONEERS. 
Helena,  Mont. 

SOCIETY  OF  MONTANA  PIONEERS.     Register.     Vol.  i.     Edited  by  James  U.  San 
ders,  secretary.     1899. 
8vo,  pp.  262. 

Contents  :  Constitution,  members  and  officers,  with  portraits  and  maps. 
Historical  sketch  of  Montana.  The  several  counties  and  their  pioneers.  Gen 
eral  Index.  (4403 

NEBRASKA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Lincoln,  Nebr. 

NEBRASKA    STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      The    discovery    of    Nebraska.     Read 
before  the  Society  April  16,  1880.     By  James  W.  Savage.     Omaha,  1880. 

8vo,   pp.   42.  (4404 


NEBRASKA    STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  617 

NEBRASKA    STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Transactions   and   reports.     Vols.  I-V. 
Lincoln,  1885-1893. 
Svo,  5  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Organization  and  proceedings,  1878-1883 ;  List  of  county  histories ; 
Pioneer  reminiscences ;  Historical  recollections  in  and  about  Otoe  County ; 
Historical  letters  of  De  Smet ;  First  white  child  born  in  Nebraska  ;  W.  Hamil 
ton  on  traditional  origin  of  Omahas  and  other  tribes  ;  R.  W.  Furnas  on  the 
same  ;  Historical  data  about  Washington  County  ;  Relics  in  possession  of  the 
Society  ;  First  female  suffragist  movement  in  Nebraska  ;  Autobiography  of  W. 
Hamilton  ;  Hamilton  on  derivation  of  Indian  names  ;  H.  Fontenelle  on  deriva 
tion  of  Indian  names  ;  History  of  Omaha  Indians,  by  II.  Fontenelle  ;  Anecdotes 
relating  to  the  "  White  cow  "  or  "  White  buffalo,"  by  R.  W.  Furnas  ;  Biograph 
ical.  Appendix  :  Annual  address  of  R.  W.  Furnas,  1880 ;  The  philosophy  of 
emigration,  by  J.  M.  Woolw&rth  ;  Admission  of  Nebraska  into  the  Union,  by 
C.  H.  Gere  ;  Gold  at  Pike's  Peak,  by  A.  L.  Child  ;  The  discovery  of  Nebraska, 
by  J.  W.  Savage  ;  The  place  of  history  in  modern  education,  by  G.  E.  Howard  ; 
The  organic  act  to  aid  the  society  ;  Constitution  and  by-laws  ;  Officers,  1885  ; 
List  of  active  members.  1885.  pp.  233,  (1).  (44O5 

Vol.  ir.  The  relation  of  history  to  the  study  and  practice  of  law,  by  H.  H. 
Wilson  ;  Sketches  from  Territorial  history,  by  A.  G.  Warner  ;  The  capital  ques 
tion  in  Nebraska,  and  the  location  of  the  seat  of  government  at  Lincoln,  by 
C.  H.  Gere  ;  How  the  Kansas-Nebraska  boundary  line  was  established,  by  H.  D. 
Johnson ;  Slavery  in  Nebraska,  by  E.  P:  Rich  ;  John  Brown  in  Richardson 
County,  by  A.  R.  Keim  ;  A  visit  to  Nebraska  in  1G62,  by  J.  W.  Savage  ;  Forty 
years  among  the  Indians  and  on  the  eastern  borders  of  Nebraska,  by  S.  Allis  ; 
Notes  on  the  early  military  history  of  Nebraska,  by  E.  S.  Dudley  ;  History  of 
the  Powder  River  Indian  expedition  of  1865,  by  H.  E.  Palmer;  History  of  Cass 
County,  by  A.  L.  Child  ;  History  of  Dodge  County,  by  L.  J.  Abbott ;  History  of 
Washington  County,  by  Perry  Selden  ;  History  of  Sarpy  County,  by  S.  D.  Bangs  ; 
Sketch  of  the  First  Congregational  church  of  Fremont,  by  I.  E.  Heaton  ;  Early 
Fremont,  by  E.  H.  Barnard  ;  Historical  and  Political  Science  Association  of  the 
University  of  Nebraska,  by  S.  D.  Cox;  The  discovery  of  gold  in  Colorado,  by 
J.  S.  Morton  ;  On  the  establishment  of  an  arboreal  bureau,  by  J.  S.  Morton  ; 
Biographical  notices:  E.  H.  Rogers,  by  S.  Maxwell  [etc.];  Proceedings; 
Index.  1887.  pp.  viii,  383.  (44O6 

Vol.  in.  American  State  legislatures,  by  Albert  Watkins  ;  Political  science  in 
American  State  universities,  by  A.  G.  WTarner ;  History  and  art,  by  S.  W. 
Moore  ;  Salem  witchcraft,  by  J.  S.  Kingsley  ;  History  of  education  in  Omaha,  by 
Mrs.  M.  B.  Newton  ;  The  christening  of  the  Platte,  by  J.  WT.  Savage  ;  Develop 
ment  of  the  free  soil  idea  in  the  United  States,  by  W.  II.  Eller  ;  The  beginning 
of  Lincoln  and  Lancaster  County,"  by  W.  W.  Cox  ;  Early  times  and  pioneers,  by 
J.  S.  Morton  ;  The  Fort  Pierre  expedition,  by  G.  L.  Miller  ;  The  military  camps 
on  the  Big  Sioux  River  in  1855,  by  G.  L.  Miller ;  Reminiscences  of  a  teacher 
among  the  Nebraska  Indians,  1843-1855,  by  L.  W.  Colby ;  Early  settlers  en 
route,  by  Clark  Irwin  ;  An  introduction  to  the  history  of  higher  education  in 
Nebraska,  and  a  brief  account  of  the  University  of  Nebraska,  by  II.  W.  Cald- 
well  ;  Associated  sermons,  by  Willard  Scott ;  Congregational  college  history 
in  Nebraska,  Doane  College,  by  Willard  Scott;  Fontenelle  College,  by  Mrs.  R. 
Gaylord  ;  Thirty-three  years  ago — through  Nebraska  in  1853,  by  J.  A.  MacMurphy  ; 
The  Pawnee  Indian  war,  1859,  by  R.  W.  Hazen ;  Early  days  in  Nebraska ; 
Reminiscences  of  early  days  in  Nebraska,  by  D.  C.  Beam;  Correspondence; 
Proceedings.  Fremont,  Nebr.,  1892.  pp.  vi,  342.  (44O7 

Vol  iv.  Contents:  From  Nebraska  City  to 'Salt  Creek  in  1855,  by  J.  S.  Mor 
ton  ;  Old  Fort  Atkinson,  by  W.  H.  Eller  ;  The  Indian  troubles  and  the  battle  of 
Wounded  Knee,  by  W.  F.  Kelly  ;  O.  P.  Mason,  by  J.  II.  Broady  ;  Judge  James  W. 
Savage,  by  C.  A.  Baldwin  ;  Byron  Reed,  by  W.  D.  Beckett ;  Thomas  B.  Cuming, 
by  J.  M.  Woolworth  ;  Reminiscences  of  early  days  in  Nebraska,  by  M.  F.  Platt ; 
The  romantic  history  of  a  man  well  known  to  Nebraskans  [Lucien  Fontenelle]  ; 
Old  Fort  Calhoun  ;  Arbor  Day  :  Progress  of  the  tree-planting  movement ;  What 
causes  Indian  mounds,  by  A.  D.  Jones  ;  The  first  postmaster  of  Omaha,  by  A.  D. 
Jones  ;  Supreme  judges  of  Nebraska,  by  W.  M.  Smith.  Historical  papers.  1892. 
pp.  336.  (4408 

Vol.  v.  Contents  :  Records  and  their  conservation,  by  J.  Sterling  Morton  ;  The 
Lincoln  Public  Library,  1875-1892,  by  Mrs.   S.  B.  Pound  ;    The  Arickari  conquest 
of  1823,  by  W.  H.  Eller  ;    Some  Frenchmen  of  early  days  on  the  Missouri  River,*' 
by  J.  A.  MacMurphy  ;    Reminiscences  of  early  days  in  Nebraska,  by  W.  W.  Cox  ; 
Admission  of  Nebraska  as  a  State,  by   James   M.   Woolworth  ;    Nebraska  silver 


618  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

anniversary  :  The  admission  of  Nebraska  into  the  Union,  by  T.  M.  Marquette ; 
*  *  *  Early  life  in  Nebraska,  by  S.  P.  Merrill  ;  The  political  and  constitu 
tional  development  of  Nebraska,  by  V.  Rosewater  ;  The  settlement  of  Kearney 
County,  by  Joel  Hull  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Reports  ;  List  of  members. 
1893.  pp.  295.  (44OJ) 

NEBRASKA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  collections.  Second 
series.  Vol.  i,  Lincoln,  1804-95. 

8vo,   pp.   264. 

Contents  :  Part  of  the  making  of  a  great  State,  by  John  A.  MacAlurphy  ;  The 
life  of  Governor  Burt,  by  Clyde  B.  Aitchison  ;  Reminiscences  of  early  days,  by 
B.  J.  Johnson.  Early  Nebraska  currency,  by  Henry  W.  Yates  ;  Municipal  govern 
ment  in  Nebraska,  by  V.  Rosewater ;  The  "  Soldiers'  free  homestead  colony,"  by 
S.  C.  Bassett ;  The  effect  of  early  legislation  upon  the  courts  of  Nebraska,  by 
T.  M.  Marquette.  Wanagi  olowan  kin  .(the  ghost  songs  of  the  Dakotas),  by 
L.  W.  Colby ;  Reminiscences  of  the  third  judicial  district,  1857-1861,  by  E. 
Wakeley  ;  Freighting  across  the  plains  in  185G,  by  M.  II.  Sydenham  ;  Necrology; 
John  Miller  Taggart,  by  Mrs.  Jeannette  M.  White.  Some  financial  fallacies 
among  the  pioneers  of  Nebraska,  «by  J.  Sterling  Morton  ;  Proceedings  1893-1895  ; 
Reports ;  Officers ;  Members ;  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  Index  to  Vol.  iv. 

(441O-4413 

NEBRASKA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  collections.  Second 
series.  Vol.  n.  Lincoln,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  307. 

Contents  :  The  Poncas,  by  Jay  Amos  Barrett ;  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  Cap 
tain  P.  S.  Real,  by  William  Murphy  ;  Bellevue — its  past  and  present,  by  J.  Q. 
Goss  ;  Edward  Morin,  by  I.  A.  Fort ;  Travels  in  Nebraska  in  1866,  by  J.  P. 
Dunlap ;  The  cost  of  local  government  then  (1855)  and  now,  by  J.  Sterling 
Morton  ;  Underground  railroad  "in  Nebraska,  by  Alice  A.  Minick  ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Major  W.  W.  Denuison,  by  I.  A.  Fort ;  President's  communication, 
1897,  by  J.  Sterling  Morton  ;  The  first  territorial  legislature  of  Nebraska,  by 
II.  P.  Bennet  ;  Biography  of  B.  B.  Thompson,  by  John  C.  Thompson  ;  Legislators 
of  1855  ;  biographical  fragments,  by  J.  A.  Barrett ;  The  results  of  the  pioneer  ses.- 
sion  from  a  legal  point  of  view,  by  M.  B.  Reese  ;  Nebraska  women  in  1855,  by 
Harriet  S.  MacMurphy  ;  The  true  story  of  the  death  of  Sitting  Bull,  by  E.  G. 
Fetchet ;  Proceedings  at  the  nineteenth  annual  meeting ;  Index.  Publications 
of  the  Nebraska  Academy  of  Sciences,  Vol.  vi,  1898.  (4414 

NEBRASKA   STATE-  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Proceedings  and   collections.     Vol.   in. 
Second  series.     The  Provisional   Government  of  Nebraska   Territory  and 
the  journals  of  William  Walker,  Provisional  Governor  of  Nebraska  Terri 
tory,  edited  by  William  E.  Connelley.     Lincoln,  Nebraska,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  ix,  423.      Portraits. 

Contents :  The  Wyandots ;  The  Walker  family ;  The  provisional  government 
of  Nebraska  territory ;  Documents  relating  to  the  provisional  government  of 
Nebraska  territory  ;  A  brief  sketch  of  Abelard  Guthrie ;  The  journals  of  Wil 
liam  Walker,  First  and  Second  Books.  (4415 

NEBRASKA   STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Proceedings   and   Collections.     Vol.   iv. 
Second  series.     Forty  Years  of  Nebraska.     At  home  and  in  Congress.     By 
Thomas  Weston  Tipton.     Lincoln,  Nebraska,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  570.      Portraits. 

Special  Publication.  Contains  short  accounts  of  eight  territorial  governors, 
six  delegates  in  congress,  ten  state  governors,  eight  United  States  senators, 
and  eighteen  members  of  the  house  of  representatives.  (4416 

NEBRASKA    STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings    and    collections.     Vol.    v. 
Second  series.     Lincoln,  Nebraska,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  381.     Portrait. 

Contents :  Territorial  journalism,  by  J.  Sterling  Morton ;  Newspapers  and 
newspaper  men  of  the  territorial  period,  by  George  L.  Miller ;  Pioneer  journal 
ism,  by  D.  W.  Carpenter  ;  Communication  of  Hadley  D.  Johnson,  relating  some 
reminiscences  of  the  early  days  in  Nebraska;  Reminiscences  of  territorial  days, 
by  F.  Renner  ;  My  first  trip  to  Omaha,  1862,  by  W.  W.  Cox  ;  Judge  Elmer  S. 
Dundy,  by  Edwin  S.  Towl ;  The  Nebraska  constitution — some  of  its  original 
and  peculiar  features,  by  Charles  Sumner  Lobingier  ;  History  of  the  incarcera- 


TERRITORIAL    PIONEER    ASSOCIATION.  619 

tion  of  the  Lincoln  city  council,  1887,  by  A.  J.  Sawyer ;  A  Nebraska  episode 
of  the  Wyoming  cattle  war,  by  A.  E.  Sheldon  ;  Recollections  of  Omaha,  1855-61, 
by  C.  Irvine ;  Death  of  Logan  Fontanelle,  by  T.  II.  Tibbies ;  Reminiscences 
of  the  Crusade  in  Nebraska,  by  Harriet  W.  Leighton  ;  Along  the  overland  trail 
in  Nebraska  in  1852,  by  Gilbert  L.  Cole ;  Thomas  Weston  Tipton,  by  It.  W. 
Furnas  ;  Algernon  Sidney  Paddock,  by  W.  E.  Annin  ;  The  Farmers'  Alliance  in 
Nebraska,  something  of  its  origin,  growth,  and  influence,  by  J.  M.  Thompson  ; 
History  of  the  first  state  capitol,  by  Thomas  Malloy  ;  Early  history  of  Jeffer 
son  county  overland  route,  by  W.  W.  Watson  ;  The  Indian  Massacre  of  1860 — 
from  a  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  newspaper  of  that  time ;  Bull-Whacking  days,  by 
George  P.  Marvin  ;  The  Pawnee  War  of  1859,  by  John  M.  Thayer  ;  Early  days 
in  the  Indian  country,  by  Major  C.  Anderson ;  Freighting  to  Lenver,  1864, 
by  T.  K.  Tyson  ;  Freighting  and  staging  in  early  days,  by  William  Fulton  ; 
Freighting  in  the  '60s,  by  Herman  Robert  Lyon  ;  The  Plains  war  in  1865,  by 
C.  B.  Hadley  ;  Overland  freighting  from  Nebraska  city,  by  D.  P  Rolfe ;  From 
Meridian  to  Fort  Kearney,  1870,  by  A.  J.  Croft ;  Freighting  reminiscences,  by 
Porter  Maddox  ;  Freighting — Denver  and  Black  Hills,  by  II.  T.  Clarke  ;  Early 
freighting  and  Claims  Club  days  in  Nebraska,  by  Eugene  Munn  ;  The  building 
of  the  first  capitol  and  insane  hospital  at  Lincoln — removal  of  archives,  by 
Franklin  Ball  ;  The  Underground  Railroad  in  Nebraska,  by  J.  E.  Rastall ;  Pro 
ceedings  of  twenty-first  annual  meeting;  .  List  of  members;  Index.  (4417 

NEBRASKA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  visit  to  Nebraska  in  1662.     Communi 
cated  to  the  Society  by  J.  W.  Savage.     Boston,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  25. 
Treats  of  Penalosa's  supposititious  journey  of  1662.  (4418 

NEBRASKA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  secretary,  George  E.  How 
ard,  January  13,  1891.  Lincoln,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.   7.  (4419 

NEBRASKA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Twenty-fourth  annual  meeting,  January 
14,  15,  1902.  [Programme.] 

8vo,  pp.    [4].  (442O 

TERRITORIAL  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 
Verdon,  Nebr. 

TERRITORIAL  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  The  Pioneer  Record.  Official  organ  of  the 
Territorial  Pioneer  Association.  Verdon,  Nebr. 

Vol.  i,  No.  1,  was  an  advertising  supplement  to  the  Verdon  Vedette  announc 
ing  the  pioneer  reunion.  (Letter  from  the  secretary,  Mar.  7,  1904,  bound  in 
Vol.  iv,  No.  2,  in  L.  C.)  From  Nov.,  1893-May,  1896  (Vol.  i.  No.  2- Vol.  in), 
issued  quarterly.  Beginning  with  July,  1897  (Vol.  iv,  No.  1),  issued  monthly. 
Ceased  publication  with  August,  1897. 

Vol.   i,   No.   2.      Verdon,   November,   1893.      12mo,   pp.    [8]. 

Contents  :  Pioneer  pointers  ;  State  Historical  Society  ;  The  pioneers  are  going ; 
Falls  City's  new  school  building;  Editorial;  Old  neighbors  (who  settled  in 
Richardson  county  before  1860). 

Vol.    i,   No.  3.     Verdon,   February,   1894.      12mo,   pp.    [8-20]. 

Contents :  Pioneer  pointers ;  Early  recollections ;  My  first  experience  in  a 
Nebraska  Church,  by  J.  Allen  Cook  ;  Annual  reports  of  the  officers  of  the  Rich 
ardson  County  Pioneer  Society ;  History  of  school  districts  of  Richardson 
county ;  Early  politics ;  Church  history ;  The  first  marriage  in  Richardson 
county. 

Vol.  i,  No.  4.     May,  1894.      12mo,  pp.    [20] -33. 

Contents  :  Editorial  notes  ;  History  of  District  99  ;  Pioneer  pointers  ;  History 
of  school  district  No.  77,  by  II.  B.  Kleeberger  ;  Richardson  County's  first  school 
bell ;  Isaac  Durand ;  School  district  history,  No.  16,  by  Ora  Marsh ;  Rem 
iniscences,  by  J.  Sterling  Morton,  of  his  first  visit  to  Richardson  county,  1855. 

(4421 

Vol.   n,   No.    1.     August,    1894.      12mo,   pp.    15. 

Contents  :  Pioneer  pointers  ;  History  of  district  27,  by  Ermina  Danner  ;  First 
paper  in  Nebraska  ;  Editorial  notes  ;  History  of  district  47,  by  Carrie  Crouch  ; 
W.  H.  Mark,  sec'y  Pioneer  Society  ;  History  of  district  84,  by  Walter  B.  Ahern  ; 
Humboldt  newspapers;  History  of  district  31,  by  G.  E.  Jones;  A.  B.  Foutch, 
pres.  Pioneer  Society. 


620  AMERICAK    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Vol.  II,  No.  2.     November,  1894.      12mo,  pp.   [171-28. 

Contents  :  Editorial  notes  ;  Pioneer  pointers  ;  The  tragedy  of  '59  ;  The 
Pioneers  ;  Our  women  ;  History  of  school  district  No.  50,  by  Mary  Wiltse. 

Vol.   n,  No.  3.      February,   1895.      12mo,   pp.    [29]-4Q. 

Contents  :  Pioneer  pointers  ;  Paw-Paw  militia  ;  The  Tree  Planter  State  ; 
Editorial  notes  ;  Necrology. 

Vol.   n,   No.   4.     May,   1895.      12mo,   pp.    [41]-66. 

Contents:  Pioneer  pointers;  Editorial  notes;  History  of  district  No.  42,  by 
Boyd  Unkefer  ;  Equality  before  the  law  ;  Nemaha  precinct,  by  Rosa  Whitmer  ; 
The  old  soldiers  and  sailors  of  Richardson  county  ;  Necrology.  (4422 

Vol.  in,  No.  1.     August,  1895.      12mo,  pp.  16. 

Contents  :  Might-have-been  cities  ;  Pioneer  children,  by  Mrs.  John  F.  Cornell  ; 
Editorial  notes  ;  Early  times  in  Nebraska,  by  P.  B.  Ruch  ;  Necrology. 

Vol.  in,  No.  2.     November,  1895.      12mo,  pp.   [17]-28. 

Contents  :  Might-have-been  cities  ;  Early  times  in  Nebraska,  by  P.  B.  Ruch  ; 
Pioneer  day  at  the  state  fair  ;  Forty  years  ago,  poem  by  Milton  H.  Mable  ; 
Necrology. 

Vol.   in,  No.  3.      February,   1896.     8vo,  pp.    [33]-48. 

Contents  :  Historic  places,  by  F.  A.  Harrison  ;  Might-have-been  cities  ;  Early 
times  in  Nebraska  —  the  school  question,  by  I'.  B.  Ruch  ;  Pioneer  poem  ;  State 
Historical  Society;  Necrology. 

Vol.  in,  No.  4.     May,  1896.     8vo,  pp.   [49]-72. 

Contents  :  The  first  homesteader,  Daniel  Freeman  ;  First  election  in  Nemaha 
county  ;  The  first  survey  at  Omaha,  by  Alfred  D.  Jones  ;  The  legislature  of 
1855  ;  Nebraska  territorial  pioneers,  March  31,  1896  ;  The  first  territorial  legis 
lature,  1855,  by  Jay  Amos  Barrett  ;  The  half  breed  tract  ;  Necrology.  (4423 

Vol.   iv,  No.   1.     July,   1897.      8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contents  :  Historical  papers  :  Early  reminiscences  in  Jefferson  county,  by 
Marcia  Babcock  ;  The  State  Historical  Society,  by  Jay  Amos  Barrett  ;  Gen. 
E.  A.  Carr's  spirited  campaign,  by  W.  F.  Cody  ;  A  relic  of  pioneer  days,  Kearney 
overland  coach  ;  Pioneers  from  beginning  to  present  time,  by  Rev.  Father  Fitz 
gerald  ;  Biographical  —  Robert  W.  Furnas  ;  Necrology. 

Vol.  iv,  No.  2.     August,  1897.     8vo,  pp.   [33]  -78. 

Contents  :  Historical  papers  :  The  Indian  raid  on  the  Little  Blue  in  1863, 
by  C.  W.  Wells  ;  First  4th  of  July  celebration  in  Nebraska,  by  Alfred  D.  Jones  ; 
A  legend  of  Table  Rock  ;  Biographical  :  Old  Settlers  of  Humboldt  ;  Napoleon 
B.  Giddings,  Nebraska's  first  territorial  delegate  to  Congress  ;  Alvin  Saunders  ; 
Isaac  S.  Hascall;  Christian  Bobst  ;  William  Stolley.  Table  Rock  notes,  by 
M.  H.  Marble;  Necrology.  (4424 


DOVER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Dover,  N.  H. 

DOVER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  i.     Dover,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.    (6),  305. 

Contents  :  Births  and  marriages,  1693-1838,  Dover  records  ;  Early  records  of 
New  Hampshire  families  ;  Marriages  by  Rev.  John  Pike,  1686-1709  ;  Baptisms 
of  Rev.  Jonathan  Cushing,  1717-1766  ;  Records  of  First  church  ;  Baptisms  by 
Rev.  Dr.  Jeremy  Belknap,  1767-1786  ;  Marriages  by  Rev.  Dr.  Jeremy  Belknap, 
1767-1776  ;  Marriages  by  Rev.  Joseph  W.  Clary,  1812-1829  ;  Marriages  by  Rev. 
Hubbard  Winslow,  1829-1831;  Deaths,  1773-1791,  records  of  Nathaniel  Cooper; 
Deaths,  1792-1802,  records  of  Deacon  Benjamin  Pierce;  Members  of  First 
church,  1718-1850;  Baptisms  by  Rev.  Robert  Gray,  1787-1800;  Marriages, 
1835-1850,  records  of  St.  John's  Methodist  Episcopal  church  ;  Marriages,  1839- 
1850  ;  Records  of  St.  Thomas's  Episcopal  church  ;  Marriages,  1829-1850,  records 
of  First  Unitarian  Society  ;  Marriages,  1843-1850,  records  of  St.  Mary's 
Catholic  church  ;  Index.  (4425 

DOVER   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Landmarks   in  Ancient  Dover,   New   Hampshire. 
By  Mary  P.  Thompson.     Durham,  N.  H.,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  284.     Map.  (4426 


MANCHESTER    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.  621 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION. 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.  Collections.  Vol.  i.  1896-1900.  [Man 
chester,  N.  II.,  1897-1900.] 

Svo,  pp.  312.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Articles  of  Association  ;  Constitution  ;  Reminiscences  of  Manches 
ter,  1S41  to  1896,  by  David  L.  Perkins ;  New  Hampshire  Men  at  Louisburg 
and  Bunker  Hill,  by  William  H.  Morrison ;  Captain  John  Moore's  Company 
(Battle  of  Bunker  Hill),  by  George  C.  Gilmore  ;  Boating  on  the  Merrimack,  by 
George  Waldo  Browne ;  The  Derryfield  Social  Library,  by  William  H.  Huse ; 
Castle  William  and  Mary,  by  John  G.  Crawford ;  New  Hampshire  branch  of 
the  Society  of  Cincinnati,  by  John  C.  French ;  Grace  Fletcher,  by  John  C. 
French  ;  Author  of  "  The  Sweet  By  and  By  ;  "  Old  Derryfield  and  young  Man 
chester,  by  David  L.  Perkins ;  Manchester  Semi-Centennial,  by  H.  W.  East 
man  and  Fred  W.  Lamb;  New  Hampshire  election  sermons,  1784-1861,  by 
S.  C.  Gould  ;  Hon.  Samuel  Blodget,  the  pioneer  of  progress  in  New  England, 
by  George  Waldo  Browne;  Indians  of  New  Hampshire  (Etymology  of  their 
language),  by  John  G.  Crawford;  The  Manter  Mills,  by  William  H.  Huse;  The 
home  life  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  Stark,  by  Henry  W.  Herrick  ;  Stark  as  soldier 
and  citizen,  by  Henry  W.  Herrick;  Bibliography  of  Major-General  John  Stark, 
compiled  by  S.  C.  Gould  ;  Proclamation  money,  by  John  G.  Crawford  ;  Man 
chester  Fire  Department,  by  Fred  W.  Lamb  ;  Col.  John  Goffe,  by  Gordon  Wood- 
bury  ;  Joseph  Henry  Stickney,  by  Henry  W.  Herrick ;  Sketches  of  deceased 
members,  by  Francis  B.  Eaton,  John  C.  French  :  Herbert  W.  Eastman,  Moody 
Currier,  David  L.  Perkins,  Andrew  Bunton  ;  Index.  (4427 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.     Collections.     In  two  parts.     Part  i,  His 
toric  quarterly.     Part  H,   Contributions  to   history  of  Derryfield.     Vol.   u. 
1900-1901.     Manchester,  N.  H.,  1901. 
8vo,   pp.    112,   xxviii,    128. 

Contents :  Part  i.  Historic  quarterly  :  Tyng  township — proprietors'  records, 
acts,  grants,  and  historical  notes  relating  to  the  early  settlement  of  Man 
chester,  N.  II.,  by  George  Waldo  Browne ;  Colonel  Joseph  Blanchard  ;  Captain 
William  Tyng ;  Early  settlement  of  Kelley's  Falls,  by  William  E.  Moore  ;  Chand 
ler  Eastman  Potter,  by  Joe  H.  Potter  ;  John  Fowler  Trow,  the  founder  of  the 
Nashua  Telegraph,  by  Henry  W.  Herrick ;  Historic  quarterly  supplement ; 
Officers  of  the  Manchester  Historic  Association  ;  List  of  members  ;  Proceedings  ; 
Situation  in  the  Merrimack  Valley,  1740  to  1750  ;  The  Woodranger  tales ; 
William  Ellery  Moore,  by  Francis  B.  Eaton  ;  Allen  Newcomb  Clapp,  by  Henry 
W.  Herrick  ;  Resolutions  on  the  death  of  Fred.  G.  Hartshorn  ;  Historic  notes 
relating  to  this  city  and  state,  by  Fred  W.  Lamb.  Part  n.  Contributions  to 
the  history  of  Derryfield,  New  Hampshire.  Topography  and  landscape  as  modi 
fied  by  torrents  from  melting  ice-fields,  together  with  some  account  of  early 
floods  and  other  local  evidences  of  a  glacial  epoch.  By  William  E.  Moore, 
Part  i.  Some  special  local  features  as  produced  by  torrents  from  melting  ice 
fields,  together  with  a  further  account  of  early  floods  and  other  allied  evidences 
of  a  glacial  epoch,  Part  n.  The  local  flora  and  fauna,  Part  in.  Indians  and 
early  settlements,  Part  iv.  Occupation  and  settlements,  Part  v.  (4428 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.  The  Historic  Quarterly.  Vol.  in.  Nos. 
1  to  4.  1902.  Manchester,  N.  H. 

8vo,   pp.    vii,    120. 

Contents :  General  James  Wilson,  by  James  F.  Briggs ;  Old  Bridge  Street 
pound,  by  Orrin  II.  Leavitt ;  Sketch  of  Dunbarton,  by  Ella  Mills ;  Asiatic 
cholera  in  Manchester,  by  George  C.  Gilmore ;  Rock  Rimmon,  by  William 
Ellery  Moore;  Narrative  of  James  Johnson,  by  G.  Waldo  Browne;  Early  recol 
lections  of  Manchester,  by  Joseph  Kidder ;  Water  Supply  of  Manchester,  by 
William  B.  Blake  ;  Story  of  a  private  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  by  John  Foster  ; 
The  two  James  Rogers,  by  Josiah  II.  Drummond  ;  Josiah  H.  Drummond,  by 
G.  Waldo  Browne  ;  Derryfield  in  the  Revolution,  by  G.  Waldo  Browne  ;  Major 
John  Webster,  by  Sebastian  S.  Griffin.  (1428a 


622  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.  The  Historic  Quarterly.  Containing 
the  contributions  of  the  Manchester  Historic  Association  and  miscella 
neous  matter  of  local  and  general  interest.  Vol.  in.  Nos.  5  to  8.  Jan.- 
Dec.,  1903.  Manchester,  N.  H. 

8vo,   pp.    121-216,   Iv-lxxiii,   7.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  The  story  of  Lake   Massabesic,   by   Francis   B.   Eaton ;  George   W. 

Morrison,   by    Joseph    W.    Fellows ;  Then   and    Now,   by   J.    Trask    Plumer ;  The 

old    times    muster,    by    J.    Trask    Plumer ;    Gen.    John    Stark's    home    farm,    by 

Roland    Rowell ;   Smallpox    epidemic    in    Manchester,    by    Clarence    M.    Platts ; 

Manchester   as   a   village,    by    William    E.    Moore ;    Memoirs   of   the   Association, 

1903:   William     II.     Elliott;  Gilman    Clough ;  George  '  \V.     Weeks;  William    T. 

Evans ;  Dennis    M.    Bradley,    D.    D.,    by    J.    B.    Delany ;   Index.     Title-page    and 

contents  for  the  collections,  Vol.  in.     1902-1903.  (44286 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.     Collections.     Vol.  vm.     Early  records  of 

the  town  of  Derryfield,  now  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1751-1782,  a  complete  and 

exact  transcript  of  the  records  of  the  clerks  as  written  in  the  old  Derryfield 

book,  No.  1,  pages  28-317  comprising  volume  i  of.  the  printed  records  of  the 

town.     Edited,    with    introduction,    notes,    and    index,    by    George    Waldo 

Browne.     Manchester,  N.  H.,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.   395.      Illustrations.      Map. 

"  Vols.  4  to  7  inclusive  of  the  Collections  have  not  been  printed  yet,  but  will 
be  in  the  near  future."  (4428c 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.     Contributions  to  the  history  of  Derryfield, 
New  Hampshire.     By  William  Ellery  Moore.     Read  before  the  Manchester 
Historic  Association,     [n.  p.]      [189G-97.J 
Svo,  pp.  128. 

Contents :    Part    i.  Topography   and   landscape   as   modified   by   torrents   from 

melting  ice-fields.     Part  n.  Some  special  local  features  as  produced  by  torrents 

from  melting  ice-fields.     Part  in.  The  local  flora  and  fauna.     Part  iv.   Indians 

and  early  settlements.     Part  v.  Occupation  and   settlements.  (4429 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.     Proprietors'   records  of  Tyng  Township, 

1735-1741,  with  notes  and  sketches  by  George  Waldo  Browne.     Manchester 

[N.  H.],  1901. 

Svo,  pp.   iv,    [2],  88.      Front.,   illus. 

Also    published    in    the    Collections    of    the    Manchester    Historic    Association, 
Vol.   n.  (443O 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.  Sketch  of  Duubarton,  New  Hampshire. 
By  Ella  Mills.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1902. 

Svo,   pp.   20.  (4431 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.  Sketch  of  General  James  Wilson,  of  New 
Hampshire.  By  James  F.  Briggs.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1902. 

Svo,   pp.   26.      Portrait.  (4432 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.    Gen.  John  Stark's  home  farm.     By  Roland 
Rowell.     A  paper  read  before  the  Manchester  Historic  Association,  October 
7,  1903.     Manchester,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.   22. 

Contains  genealogical  notes.  (4432a 

MANCHESTER  HISTORIC  ASSOCIATION.     Papers  read  by  J.  Trask  Plumer,  before 
the  Manchester  Historic  Association.     Manchester,  1904. 
Svo,    pp.    26. 
Contents  :   Then  and  now  ;   The  old  times  muster.  (4433 

NASHUA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Nashua,  N.  H. 

NA.SHUA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Bicentennial  of  Dunstable,  1873.  Address  of 
S.  T.  Worcester  before  the  Society,  October  27,  1873.  Nashua  [1873]. 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (4434 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  623 

NASHUA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  old  and  new  ;  or  the  public  schools  of  New 
Hampshire  and  Ohio.  An  address  before  the  Society,  February  13,  1871. 
By  S.  T.  Worcester.  Nashua,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4435 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 

(First  called  New  Hampshire  Philomathic  and  Antiquarian  Society.) 
Contoocook,  N.  H. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  PHILOMATHIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Constitution 
adopted  November  19,  1873,  with  a  list  of  active  and  honorary  members. 
Bristol  [N.  H.],  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (4436 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Circular  No.  15.     Contoocook,  N.  H. 

8vo.      No  title-page.  (4437 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Address  on.  New  Hampshire  and  Ver 
mont  ;  their  unions,  secessions,  and  disunions.  Delivered  before  the  Society 
July  15,  1879.  By  Clark  Jillson.  Worcester,  1882. 

8vo,   pp.    (2),   40.  (4438 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE   ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Collections.     Nos.    1-4.     Contoocook, 
1874-1879. 
8vo. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Who  invented  the  American  steamboat?  A  statement  of  the  evidence 
that  the  first  American  steamboat,  propelled  by  means  of  paddle  wheels,  was 
invented,  constructed,  and  successfully  operated  on  the  Connecticut.  River  about 
1792  by  Capt.  Samuel  Morey,  of  Orford,  N.  II.,  and  that  Robert  Fulton  saw  the 
boat  in  operation.  By  William  A.  Mowry.  Read  before  the  Society  October  22, 
1874.  Contoocook,  1874.  pp.  28.  A  blank  leaf  for  pp.  5,  G. 

No.  2.  The  Shurtleff  manuscript,  No.  153,  being  a  narrative  of  certain  events 
which  transpired  in  Canada  during  the  invasion  of  that  province  by  the  Ameri 
can  Army  in  1775.  Written  by  a  Mrs.  Walker,  whose  husband  was  imprisoned 
for  raising  men  to  assist  Ethan  Allen  in  his  disastrous  attack  on  Montreal  on 
the  25th  of  September.  Printed  from  the  original,  with  notes  and  an  introduc 
tion,  by  Rev.  Silas  Ketchum.  List  of  members.  Contoocook,  1876.  pp. 
(29) -60. 

Title  on  cover  :   "A  diary  of  the  invasion  of  Canada,  1775." 
No.  3.  A  list  of  the  centenarians  of  New  Hampshire  who  have  deceased  since 
1705,    with   sketches   of   many   of   them.     Compiled    from    various   sources.     By 
Daniel  F.  Secomb.      Contoocook,  1877.      pp.   (61) -89,   (1). 

No.  4.   Address  at  the  annual  meeting,  July  15,  1879.      By  Rev.  Silas  Ketchum, 

president.     Officers,    1878-79.      Contoocook,    1879.      8vo,   pp.    (91)-105.        (4439 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE  ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.     Constitution   adopted   November   19, 

1873.     Amended  July  20,  1875,  with  a  list  of  honorary  members.     Bristol, 

N.  H.,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Same.     Contoocook,  1880.     8vo,  pp.  16.  (444O 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Annual  address  and  eulogy  upon  Rev. 
Silas  Ketchum  before  the  Society  July  20,  1880.  By  L.  W.  Cogswell.  Con 
toocook,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  16,   (1).  (4441 


624  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW   HAMPSHIRE    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY. 

Dover,  A7.  H. 

•NEW    HAMPSHIRE   GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     The    New    Hampshire    Genealogical 
Record.     An  illustrated  quarterly  magazine  devoted  to  genealogy,  history, 
and  biography.     Official  organ  of  the  New  Hampshire  Genealogical  Society. 
Vol.  i      July,  1903-April,  1904.     Dover,  N.  H.,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  221.      Plate. 

Contents  :  Genealogical  records  of  Portsmouth  :  Strawberry  Bank  land  grants  and 

deeds  ;  Subscription  lists,  1658  &  1666,  1671 ;  Gravestone  inscriptions  in  Point  of 

Graves  cemetery.     Genealogical  records  of  New  Castle  :    Town  tax,  1720  (Island 

Side  list)  ;    Births,   marriages,   and  deaths.     The  New   Hampshire   Genealogical 

Society;    Notes  and  queries;    Genealogical  records  of  Rye:    Births,  marriages, 

and  deaths.      Friends  records,  Dover,  N.  H.,  monthly  meeting — marriages,  1701- 

1843 ;     By-laws    of    the    Society  ;     Genealogical    records    of    Durham  :      Births, 

marriages,   and   deaths;     Book   notices;     Devon   and   Cornwall    Record    Society; 

New   Jersey's   indebtedness   to   New   Hampshire,   by    O.    B.    Leonard ;     Dover   tax 

rate,  1648  ;    Genealogical  records  of  Stratham  :    Births,  marriages,  and  deaths  ; 

Index  of  persons.  (4442 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE   GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.     The   New    Hampshire   Genealogical 

Record.     Vol.  H.     July,  1904-April,  1905      Dover,  N.  H.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  224.      Plate.      Map. 

Contents :  David  Thompson's  indenture,  1622 ;  Inscriptions  on  gravestone 
of  Ezra  Green,  Dover,  N.  H.  ;  Stratham  genealogical  records — births,  mar 
riages,  and  deaths;  Portsmouth  genealogical  records— gravestone  inscriptions 
in  Point  of  Graves  cemetery;  Portsmouth  land  grants  and  surveys,  1653-6; 
Friends  records,  Dover,  N.  H.  :  Monthly  Meeting  ;  New  Castle  genealogical  tea 
ords— births,  marriages,  and  deaths ;  Kingston  First  Church  Records,  1725- 
1737 ;  Hampton  town  records— baptisms,  1635-41  ;  births,  1654-74.  Grave 
stone  inscriptions,  N.  II.  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence;  Ports 
mouth  town  officers,  1652-1840 ;  Hampton  town  records,  births,  1667-1674 ; 
Kingston  First  Church  records — admissions,  1725-1737,  deaths,  1725-1737; 
Rye  genealogical  records  ;  Members  of  the  Society  ;  Newington  church  records, 
1716-1753 ;  American  Revolutionary  Naval  service — The  Continental  frigate 
Raleigh  ;  Index  of  persons.  (4443 

NEW    HAMPSHIRE   GENEALOGICAL   SOCIETY.     The   New    Hampshire   Genealogical 
Record.     Vol.  in.     No.  1.     July,  1905.     Dover,  N.  H.,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  48.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Newington  church  records — marriages,  1753-1782 ;  Strathara 
genealogical  records  ;  American  Revolutionary  Naval  service — The  Continental 
frigate  Raleigh ;  Friends'  records,  Dover,  N.  H.,  Monthly  meeting ;  Kingston. 
First  church  records— deaths,  1735-6;  marriages,  1737-1751/2;  Piscataqua 
Pioneers.  (4444 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Concord,  'N.  H. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Act  of  incorporation,  constitution,  and 
by-laws.     Concord,  1823. 

8vo.   pp.    21,    (2). 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vols.  i-x.     Concord,  1824- 
1889.     Manchester,  1893. 
8vo.     Ten    vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Sketch  of  the  formation  of  the  Society  ;  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Samuel 
Penhallow,  by  Nathaniel  Adams  ;  History  of  the  wars  of  New  England  with  the 
Eastern  Indians,  by  Samuel  Penhallow  ;  Original  letter  :  S.  Penhallow  to  Cotton 
Mather,  February  27,  1698-99;  N.  Weare  to  Maj.  Robert  Pike,  1689-90;  Ad 
dress  to  Queen  Anne,  1707  ;  Lieutenant-Governor  Wentworth's  commission,  1717 
Papers  relating  to  Fort  Dummer  ;  Indian  deeds  to  Wheelwright  and  others,  1638 ; 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  625 

List  of  the  Congregational  ministers  in  Hillsborough  County,  1685-1823  ;  His 
torical  sketch  of  Concord,  N.  II.,  by  Jacob  B.  Moore  ;  Note  on  the  Penacook  In 
dians,  by  John  Farmer  ;  Answers  to  Ihe  queries  sent  from  the  Lords  of  trade  and 
plantation  [concerning  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire]  ;  Census  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  1775  ;  Topographical  description  of  Enfield,  N.  II.  ;  Account  of  the  great 
whirlwind  in  New  Hampshiie,  September  9,  1821  ;  Newspaper  extraordinary, 
1689  ;  The  present  state  of  the  New  English  affairs,  extract  from  a  letter  from 
I.  Mather  ;  Witchcraft  in  New  Hampshire,  1656  ;  Letter  from  Oliver  Cromwell 
to  Rev.  John  Cotton,  1051  ;  The  last  will  and  testament  of  Myles  Standish, 
1655  ;  Powers  delegated  to  Lieutenant-Governor  Cranfield  May  9,  1682  ;  Deposi 
tion  of  John  Foullsam,  1684 ;  Order  respecting  currency  in  New  Hampshire, 
16S3 ;  R.  Mason's  deposition,  1684 ;  Order  in  council  relative  to  William 
Vaughan  and  N.  Weare,  1685 ;  Articles  of  complaint  against  Cranfield,  1685  ; 
Affidavits  respecting  Sir  Edmond  Androsse,  1690  ;  Table  to  bring  old  tenor  into 
lawful  money,  1750  ;  Lieutenant-Governor  Dunbar's  queries  to  his  council,  1733  ; 
Deposition  of  Elizabeth  Miles,  1754 ;  Register  of  New  Hampshire  for  1768 ; 
Bill  of  mortality  for  Rochester,  N.  II.,  1776-1822  ;  Original  letters  relating  to 
Dr.  Belknap's  History  of  New  Hampshire,  1791  ;  Topographical  and  historical 
sketch  of  Bedford,  N.  H.,  by  A.  Foster  and  P.  I'.  Wood  bury  ;  Documents  relating 
to  the  history  of  New  Hampshire  ;  Indian  deed  to  Wheelwright,  1629,  with  re 
marks  on  its  authenticity,  by  Governor  Plumer  ;  Grant  of  New  Hampshire  to 
John  Mason  ;  Grant  from  council  of  Plymouth  to  John  Mason  ;  Grant  of  New 
Hampshire  and  Massonia  to  John  Mason ;  Extract  from  will  of  J.  Mason ; 
Agreement  of  the  settlers  at  Exeter,  N.  II.,  1639  ;  Agreement  of  the  inhabitants 
upon  Piscataqua  River  for  government ;  Vote  of  the  British  Parliament — duties 
on  imports  and  exports  to  and  from  New  England,  1642 ;  *  *  *  Resolve 
concerning  Quakers,  1665  ;  Petition  of  Robert  Mason  and  others — lands  in  New 
Hampshire  and  Maine;  Reports  upon  Mason's  title  to  New  Hampshire,  1660; 
Petition  of  Robert  Mason,  1660  ;  Option  of  Chief  Justice  Jones  upon  Mason's 
claim,  1679. 

Concord,    1824.     pp.    336.  (4446 

Vol.  ii.  W7heeler's  narrative  of  an  expedition  into  the  Nipmuck  country  and  to 
Quaboag,  1675  ;  Instances  of  longevity  in  New  Hampshire  ;  Instances  of  longevity 
in  Pelham,  1798-1824  ;  Committee  of  safety  in  New  Hampshire,  1776-1784  ;  Bio 
graphical  sketch  of  Maj.  Richard  Waldron  ;  Notice  of  Rev.  Lemuel  Wadsworth, 
by  E.  Hill ;  Attack  of  the  Indians  at  Walpole  in  1755  ;  Journal  of  convention  at 
Dracut,  November,  1776  ;  Letter  from  President  Weare  to  Messrs.  Langdon  and 
Peabody,  Delegates  to  Congress,  1779 ;  Same  to  Colonel  Pea  body ;  Annals  of 
Keene,  1734—1790,  by  Salma  Hale ;  Communication  on  the  Wheelwright  deed  ; 
Original  letters  relating  to  the  War  of  Independence ;  Unpublished  letters  of 
Washington  [to  New  Hampshire  authorities]  ;  Deposition  of  Barefoote,  Mason, 
etc.,  1683  ;  Employment  of  Mohawk  and  Seneca  Indians,  1684  ;  Orders  of  Gover 
nor  Cranfield,  1684  ;  Letter  of  Rev.  Seaborn  Cotton  to  council  of  New  Hampshire, 
1685  ;  List  of  the  civil  government  of  Massachusetts  from  1630  to  1641,  and 
of  Massachusetts,  Maine,  and  New  Hampshire  to  1680,  by  J.  Farmer;  Extract 
from  the  records  of  the  house  of  deputies  of  Massachusetts,  1654  ;  Memoir  of 
Nathaniel  A.  Haven,  jr.  ;  Indian  treaties :  Fort  William  Henry,  1693 ;  Ports 
mouth,  1702  and  1703  ;  Letter  from  Governor  Dudley,  1713  ;  Treaty  at  Pisca 
taqua,  1713 ;  at  Georgetown,  1717 ;  at  Boston,  1725 ;  at  Casco,  1727 ;  Indian 
articles  of  peace,  July  25,  1727  ;  Governor  Wentworth's  message,  1747  ;  Treaty 
at  Falmouth,  1749  ;  Submission  of,  1698  ;  An  historical  sketch  of  the  northern 
boundary  of  New  Hampshire  ;  Memoir  of  James  Freeman  Dana. 

Concord,   1827.      pp.    (4),  300.  (4447 

Vol.  in.  Constitution;  Members;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Dana,  by  C.  H.  Atherton  ; 
Memoir  of  Wyseman  Clagett,  by  C.  H.  Atherton  ;  Settlers  of  Somersworth,  1650- 
1700  ;  Journal  of  Rev.  John  Pike,  of  Dover,  N.  II.,  1678-1709  ;  Recollections  in. 
the  history  of  Northwood,  N.  H.  ;  Original  papers :  Return  of  commissioners 
about  the  beaver  trade,  1657  ;  *  *  *  Account  of  people  distressed  by  the 
war  in  Massachusetts  colony,  taken  January  22,  1676-77  ;  Sketches  of  the  grad 
uates  of  Dartmouth  College  from  the  foundation  of  that  institution  in  1769,  by 
John  Farmer  ;  An  account  of  the  insurrection  in  New  Hampshire  in  1786  ;  Let 
ter  from  Cotton  Mather  [relative  to  Bridget  and  Jane  Moulton]  ;  Address  before 
the  Society  June  11,  1828,  by  Salma  Hale  ;  Uring's  notice  of  New  England,  1709  ; 
Instances  of  longevity  in  Canterbury,  N.  H.  ;  Provincial  taxes  in  New  Hamp 
shire,  1753-1766  ;  An  address  before  the  Society,  June  8,  1831,  by  Charles  H. 
Atherton  [on  probate  law  in  New  Hampshire]  ;  Historical  sketches  of  Warner, 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 40 


626  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

N.  H.,  by  M.  Long ;  Memorial  of  Rev.  Federal  Burt,  by  Jonathan  French  ;  Pena- 
cook  papers,  1659-1668 ;  Account  of  the  storm  and  avalanches  at  the  White 
Mountains  in  1826,  by  J.  B.  Moore  ;  A  plan  for  providing  materials  for  history ; 
Sketches  of  the  graduates  of  Dartmouth  College  from  the  foundation  in  1769,  by 
John  Farmer  ;  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Abel  Parker,  by  Jacob  B.  Moore  ;  Reflections 
on  the  destruction  of  the  Willey  family  in  the  White  Mountains,  by  T.  C.  Up- 
ham  ;  Letter  of  Rev.  Joshua  Moodey  to  John  Cotton,  1776  ;  *  *  *  Sketch 
of  Capt.  John  Pickering,  of  Portsmouth;  Life  and  character  of  Oliver  Peabody. 
Concord,  1832.  pp.  304.  This  volume  was  reprinted  at  Manchester  in  1870. 

(4448 

Vol.  iv.  Anniversary  discourse,  June  12,  1833  [History  of  education  in  New 
Hampshire],  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bouton  ;  Memorials  of  the  graduates  of  Harvard 
University,  1642-1646,  by  John  Farmer  ;  Oaths  taken  by  the  civil,  military,  and 
ecclesiastical  officers  in  New  Hampshire  on  the  accession  of  George  II,  1727; 
Directions  for  the  study  of  English  history,  by  Richard  Farmer  ;  Great  earth 
quake  of  1727,  giving  some  account  as  it  was  at  Hampton,  by  N.  Gookin  ;  Let 
ters  from  Governor  Belcher  to  Secretary  Waldron,  1742;  Annals  of  Chariest  <>\vn. 
N.  H.,  by  Rev.  J.  Crosby  ;  Extracts  from  the  records  of  the  convention  of  Con 
gregational  ministers  in  New  Hampshire ;  Constitutions  of  New  Hampshire, 
1776,  1779,  1781,  1783,  1792;  Sketches  of  the  history  of  Canterbury,  N.  II..  by 
Rev.  W.  Patrick  ;  Account  of  an  inscription  on  a  rock  at  Weare,  by  P.  Carrigain ; 
Abner  Clough's  journal  of  the  march  of  Capt.  D.  Ladd  to  protect  the  inhabitants 
of  Rumford  and  the  adjacent  towns  against  the  Indians,  1746  ;  Capt.  J.  Goffe's 
letter  to  Governor  Wentworth,  1746  ;  Brief  notices  of  Antrim,  N.  H.,  by  Rev. 
J.  M.  Whiton ;  Governor  Thomas  Dudley's  letter  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln. 
1631  ;  Journey  of  Governor  Shuts  from  Boston  to  Portsmouth,  1716  ;  Speech  of 
the  Earl  of  Bellomont,  August  7,  1699  ;  Petition  of  persons  of  Rumford,  Canter 
bury,  and  Contoocook,  1748;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Dr.  Nathan  Parker,  by  Samuel  E. 
Coues  ;  Sketches  of  the  graduates  of  Dartmouth  College,  by  John  Farmer,  con 
tinued  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  T.  Fessenden  [giving  sketch  of  Walpole,  N.  H.],  1790; 
Memoir  of  Hon.  David  Barker,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Willey  ;  Constitution  ;  Members, 
etc. 

Concord,  1834.     pp.  302.  i  1 44J> 

Vol.  v.  Remarks  and  documents  relating  to  the  preservation  and  keeping  of 
the  public  archives,  by  Richard  Bartlett ;  Cold  Friday,  19th  of  January,  1810; 
Historical  sketch  of  Amherst,  N.  II.,  by  John  Farmer  ;  Sketches  of  the  civil  and 
ecclesiastical  history  of  Durham,  by  Rev.  Federal  Burt ;  A  sketch  of  New  Ip 
swich,  N.  II.,  civil,  literary,  and  ecclesiastical,  by  Rev.  Charles  Walker ;  Memoir 
of  Hanserd  Knollys,  by  Rev.  J.  Newton  Brown  ;  Historical  sketch  of  Hampstead, 
N.  H.,  by  John  Kelly  ;  Journal  of  Capt.  Phineas  Stevens  to  and  from  Canada, 
1749;  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Nutfield,  afterwards  Londonderry,  1719; 
Journal  of  Capt.  Eleazer  Melvin  in  the  wilderness  toward  Crown  Point.  1748; 
Biographical  notice  of  Dr.  William  Cogswell ;  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Folsom,  by 
C.  P.  Bradley  ;  Samuel  Livermore,  by  C.  P.  Bradley  ;  Manners  and  customs  of 
olden  times  ;  An  account  of  the  several  provinces  in  North  America,  17.").") ;  List 
of  counsellors  of  New  Hampshire  from  1680  to  1837,  by  John  Farmer  ;  Genealog 
ical  notice  of  the  Wentworths  of  New  Hampshire  ;  Sketch  of  John  Wentworth, 
jr.;  Sketch  of  Meshech  Weare,  by  Paine  Wingate  ;  Attempt  to  establish  a  play 
house  in  New  Hampshire  at  Portsmouth,  1762  ;  Mortality  in  Kingston,  N.  H.. 
1725  to  1832,-  by  Rev.  Ora  Pearson  ;  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Souhegan- 
West,  now  Amherst,  1747  ;  Letter  of  Colonel  Hinsdale  to  Governor  Wentwortb, 
1755  ;  Letters  relating  to  Mrs.  Jemima  How  ;  Rate  of  silver  per  -ounce  in  New 
Hampshire,  1700-1750 ;  Letter  of  Governor  Wentworth,  1777 ;  Meteorological 
tables  for  Concord,  1828-1836,  by  John  Farmer;  Address,  June  9,  1836,  by 
Daniel  Oliver,  M.  D. ;  Alphabetical  list  of  the  resident  members  of  the  Society. 
Concord,  1837.  pp.  307,  (1).  i  1 4.'»o 

Vol.  vi.  Death  of  Rev.  W.  Cogswell;  An  account  of  the  Society,  by  Nathaniel 
Bouton  ;  Memoir  of  John  Farmer,  by  Jacob  B.  Moore  ;  Letters  of  Dr.  Franklin 
to  his  sister,  1770-1788 ;  History  of  Atkinson,  N.  H.,  by  Rev.  William  Cogs 
well  ;  Colonel  Badger's  muster  roll  in  1776 ;  Governor  Wentworth's  order  for 
raising  men  in  1759 ;  Governor  Dunbar's  commission,  1731 ;  Address  of  Rev. 
Charles  Burroughs,  D.  D.,  on  the  preservation  of  documents  as  the  materials 
of  history;  Bradley  monument,  erected  [at  Concord,  N.  H.]  August  22,  1827; 
Memoir  of  Hon.  Joseph  Badger,  by  Joseph  Badger ;  Governor  Pownall's  letter 
to  Sir  William  Pepperell  ;  Address  of  Hon.  Levi  Woodbury  before  the  Society, 
June,  1845  ;  Dartmouth  College  statistics,  1801-1850  ;  Instructions  to  command 
ers  of  privateers  in  1776 ;  *  *  *  An  address  of  Hon.  Jeremiah  Smith, 


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delivered  at  the  celebration  of  the  second  centennial  of  the  settlement  of 
Exeter,  July  4,  1888;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Abbot,  of  Wilton,  N.  H.,  by  C.  H. 
Atherton  ;  Instructions  of  Governor  Wentworth,  1724  ;  Historical  sketch  of 
Croydon,  by  L.  P.  Cooper :  Currency  in  New  Hampshire,  1(588  ;  Mortality  in 
Concord,  1825-1849 ;  Mortality  in  Gilmanton,  1825-1850 ;  Two  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  New  Hampshire  [at  Portsmouth],  1823; 
Poem  by  O.  W.  B.  Peabody ;  *  *  *  New  Hampshire  State  Society  of  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  ;  Rev.  James  Macgregor ;  Journal  of  the  march  of 
General  Poor's  brigade,  from  Soldier's  Fortune,  on  the  western  expedition, 
May  17,  1779,  by  Daniel  Livermore  [Sullivan's  expedition]  ;  Vote  of  council 
and  assembly  appointing  a  committee  to  repair  to  Grafton  County,  January, 
1777  ;  Portrait  of  John  Farmer. 

Concord,  1850.     pp.  336.  (4451 

Vol.  vii.  Edited  by  Nathaniel  Bouton  :  Records  of  the  New  Hampshire  com 
mittee  of  safety,  1775-1784  ;  Facts  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Chester, 
N.  H.,  1720-1784,  collected  by  Charles  Bell  ;  The  valley  of  the  Merrimack,  by 
J.  B.  Walker ;  Report  on  the  alterations  in  the  channel  of  Merrimack  River, 
by  William  Prescott. 

Concord,  1863.     pp.  xxviii,  442.  (4452 

Vol.  vin.  Province  records  and  court  papers  from  1680  to  1692;  Notices  of 
provincial  councilors  and  other  articles  relative  to  the  early  history  of  the 
State,  edited  by  Nathaniel  Bouton  :  Brief  notices  of  some  of  the  early  coun 
cilors,  by  Samuel  D.  Bell  :  John  Cutt,  William  Vaughan,  John  Gilman,  Richard 
Waldron,  Samuel  Dalton,  Richard  Waldron,  jr.,  Nathaniel  Fryer,  John  Hinckes, 
Robert  Wadleigh,  Peter  Coffin,  Richard  Martyn,  Thomas  Daniel,  Christopher 
Hussey,  Elias  Stileman,  Job  Clements,  Anthony  Nutter,  Robert  Elliot,  Francis 
Champernoon,  Henry  Green,  Nathaniel  Weare  ;  Unsettled  state  of  the  province 
of  New  Hampshire,  1689-1692 ;  Massacre  at  Do\;er,  1689,  by  Mrs.  Christina 
Baker  ;  Character  of  the  Penacooks,  by  Rev.  Edward  Ballard  ;  Indian  mode  of 
applying  names ;  Indian  names  connected  with  the  valley  of  the  Merrimack, 
by  Rev.  E.  Ballard ;  Ancient  deed,  1659 ;  *  *  *  Present  state  of  New 
English  affairs  [by  I.  Mather]  ;  Index  ;  Members. 

Concord,    1866.      pp.   xvi,   484.  (4453 

Vol.  ix.  Record  of  the  transactions  of  the  annual  convention  of  ministers  in 
the  Province  of  New  Hampshire,  1747  to  1788 ;  Correspondence  between 
Eleazar  Wheelock  and  others  of  Dartmouth  College,  and  John  Phillips,  1765 
to  1787  ;  Diaries  of  Rev.  Timothy  Walker,  edited  and  annotated  by  J.  B.  Walker  ; 
Records  of  the  15th  Regiment,  N.  H.  Militia,  1774  ;  Orderly  book  of  Capt. 
Daniel  Livermore's  Company,  1780 ;  Records  of  commissioners  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  Rhode  Island,  at  a  convention  held  in 
Providence,  December  25,  1776  ;  Records  of  commissioners  of  same  states,  and 
including  New  York  and  New  Jersey  in  convention  at  New  Haven  in  January, 
1778 ;  Records  of  commissioners  of  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  and  Con 
necticut  at  a  convention  held  in  Boston,  August,  1780  ;  Case  of  Councilor  Peter 
Livius  rs.  Governor  John  Wentworth  ;  Orderly  book  of  Adjutant  Silvanus  Reed, 
of  Lt.  Col.  Peabody's  regiment  in  Rhode  Island,  1778;  Report  of  commissioners 
on  war  accounts  of  New  Hampshire  against  the  United  States,  1791  ;  Schedule 
of  service  performed  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  New  Hampshire  troops  ;  An 
old  time  bill  of  lading,  1718.  Concord,  1889.  pp.  440.  (4454 

Vol.  i,  parts  1-3  of  the  Proceedings  issued  in  pamphlet  form  were  desig 
nated  as  parts  i  in  of  Vol.  ix  of  the  Collections.  The  plan  of  making  the  Pro 
ceedings  a  part  of  the  Collections  was  abandoned  and  the  Collections  and 
Proceedings  issued  in  independent  series.  See  4455. 

Vol.  x.   A  list  of  documents  in  the  Public  Record  Office  in   London,   England, 

relating  to  the  Province  of  New  Hampshire.     *      *      *     With  notes  and  indexes. 

Albert  Stillman  Batchellor,  editor.     Manchester,  N.  H.,  1893.     pp.  557.      (4454a 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  Vol.  i,  1872-1888.     Concord 

[1888?] 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  477.     In  four  parts  as  follows  : 

Vol.  ix  [Part  1].  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1872-73.  including  the  semi 
centennial  exercises,  May  22,  1873  ;  By-laws ;  Members ;  Proceedings ;  Semi 
centennial  dedicatory  address,  by  Joseph  B.  Walker  ;  Prayer  by  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Bouton,  D.  D.  ;  Ode,  by  George  Kent ;  *  *  *  Address  of  Charles  H.  Bell, 
May  22,  1873,  being  the  semicentennial  anniversary  of  the  foundation  of  the 
Society,  and  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  New 
Hampshire;  New  Hampshire,  a  poem,  by  Edna  Dean  Proctor.  1S74.  pp.  84. 


628  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

[Part  2.]  Proceedings,  1874-75,  together  with  the  report  of  the  committee  in 
defense  of  Gen.  John  Sullivan.  1875.  pp.  (2),  85-104. 

[Part  3.]  Proceedings,  1876-1884  ;•  Gen.  James  Reed,  sketch  of  his  life,  by 
Amos  J.  Blake  [Lorenzo  Sabine,  by  C.  H.  Bell]  ;  Hon.  Nahum  Parker;  Report 
of  the  majority  of  the  committee  on  the  name  "  Kearsarge,"  by  John  M.  Shirley ; 
Annual  address,  June  12,  1878,  by  John  T.  Perry  ;  Annual  address,  June  13, 
1883,  by  John  M.  Shirley,  on  the  early  jurisprudence  of  New  Hampshire.  1885. 
pp.  (2),  105-338. 

Vol.  i  [part  4].  Proceedings,  1884-1888:  Address  of  Charles  W.  Tuttle  on 
the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  establishment  of  the  royal  provincial 
government  of  New  Hampshire  ;  New  Hampshire  soldiers  at  the  battle  of  Bun 
ker  Hill,  by  S.  T.  Worcester  ;  Name-changing,  by  E.  Aiken  ;  Address,  October 
27,  1887,  by  President  Sargent ;  Penacook  House  and  the  old-time  taverns  of 
the  State,  by-J.  B.  Walker;  Mills  and  manufacturing  on  the  Contoocook  and 
neighboring  streams,  by  John  Kimball ;  The  old  methods  of  transportation,  by 
Lyman  D.  Stevens  ;  Memoir  of  Timothy  Upham,  by  President  Sargent ;  Review 
of  the  early  records  of  New  Castle,  N.  H.,  by  John  Albee  ;  Index  to  the  genea 
logical  and  biographical  sketches,  prepared  by  the  "late  Governor  William 
Plumer  ;  Officers  ;  Index. 

Concord,    1888.      pp.    (2),   339-477.  (4455 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  Vol.  n.     1888-1895. 

8vo,  pp.  498.     In  four  parts  as  follows  : 

Vol.  ii,  part  1,  June,  1888,  to  January,  1889  ;  Centennial  anniversary  of  the 
ratification  by  New  Hampshire  of  the  Federal  Constitution  ;  Address  by  James 
W.  Patterson.  1889.  pp.  64. 

Proceedings.  Vol.  n,  part  2,  June,  1889,  to  January,  1891.  pp.  (2),  65-205. 
No  title-page. 

The  discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen,  in  the  tenth  and  eleventh  cen 
turies,  by  Edmund  F.  Slafter,  D.  D. ;  The  offering  of  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  to 
Cheshire  County,  by  Ezra  S.  Stearns  ;  New  Hampshire  under  the  Federal  Con 
stitution,  by  I.  W.  Hammond  (p.  107)  ;  An  exploit  in  King  William's  war,  1697; 
Hannah  Dustan,  by  Charles  R.  Corning ;  The  Bradley  massacre,  by  H.  G.  Sar 
gent ;  Annual  address  [on  New  Hampshire  town  governments,  as  typified  by 
Hampton],  by  J.  J.  Bell  (183)  ;  List  of  members.  1891. 

Vol.  n,  part  3,  January,  1891,  to  June,  1894.  pp.  (2),  209-349.  Portraits. 
Title-page. 

Hon.  Charles  II.  Bell ;  Tendencies  toward  socialism,  by  Samuel  C.  Eastman ; 
The  early  history  of  the  town  of  Claremont,  by  O.  F.  R.  Waite ;  New  Hamp 
shire  and  Vermont :  an  historical  study,  by  II.  A.  Hazen ;  Col.  Joseph  B. 
Whipple,  by  C.  B.  Jordan  ;  Address  of  J.  J.  Bell  [on  New  Hampshire  history]  ; 
History  of  Hillsborough,  by  A.  Hadley.  1894. 

Vol.  n,  part  4,  June,  1894,  to  June,  1895.     pp.  351-498. 

Contents  :  Our  northern  boundary.  The  provisional  government  of  the  In 
dian  stream  territory,  1832-35  ;  New  Hampshire's  military  occupation  of  the 
territory  north  of  the  45th  degree  of  north  latitude  and  west  of  the  Connecticut 
river  and  lakes,  in  aid  of  the  civil  authorities  of  the  state,  and  as  against 
Canada,  1835-36,  by  Edgar  Aldrich ;  President  Hadley 's  address ;  Dr.  John 
Wheelock,  by  Samuel  Colcord  Bartlett ;  Necrology,  by  Eli  E.  Graves  :  Isaac  K. 
Gage,  Daniel  F.  Secomb,  Benjamin  F.  Prescott.  Officers  and  members.  Acts 
and  resolves  of  the  legislature  in  favor  of  the  Society  ;  Deed  of  Bradley  monu 
ment  lot ;  Warranty  deeds'  of  Merrimack  County  Bank  ;  Agreement  of  Lorenzo 
Sabine's  heirs  to  carry  into  effect  the  codicil  to  his  last  will,  1878;  General 
index;  Index  of  names.  (445<> 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  in.  June,  1895,  to 
June,  1899.  Concord,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  534. 

Contents  :  New  Hampshire  in  the  fourth  decade  of  the  passing  century,  by 
Amos  Hadley  ;  Major  Daniel  Livermore,  1748-1799,  by  Joseph  B.  Walker  ;  Bio 
graphical  sketch  of  the  Thornton  family,  by  Mr.  Woodbury  ;  The  life,  character, 
and  public  services  of  Governor  William  Plumer,  by  Albert  S.  Wait ;  Necrology ; 
Index  to  Sullivan  papers  in  possession  of  the  Society  ;  Revised  constitution  of 
the  Society,  prepared  by  Joseph  B.  Walker;  The  affair  of  the  Cedars  and  the 
service  of  Colonel  Timothy  Bedel  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution,  by  Edgar 
Aldrich  ;  Reminiscent  of  service  in  the  home  squadron,  1S59-61,  by  George  E. 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  629 

Belknap ;  The  controversy  between  the  proprietors  of  Bow  and  those  of  Penny 
Cook,  1727-1780,  by  Joseph  B.  Walker;  William  Whipple,  signer  of  the  Declara 
tion  of  Independence,  by  Arthur  Little;  The  Right  Rev.  William  Bell  White 
Howe,  son  of  New  Hampshire,  and  sometime  Bishop  of  South  Carolina,  by  Lucius 
Waterman  ;  General  John  Stark  :  his  genius  and  achievements  as  factors  in  the 
accomplishment  of  American  independence,  by  Frank  B.  Sanborn  ;  The  life  and 
character  of  John  Paul  Jones,  by  George  E.  Belknap  ;  General  Enoch  Poor,  t>y 
Samuel  Collins  Beane  ;  Maj.  Gen.  John  G.  Foster,  son  of  New  Hampshire,  soldier 
of  the  republic,  by  Frank  G.  Noyes  ;  General  index ;  Index  of  names.  (4457 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     Vol.  iv.     Part  i.     June, 
1899,  to  June,  1902.     Concord,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.   177.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  The  capture  of  Fort  William  and  Mary,  December  14  and  15,  1774, 

by   Charles   L.    Parsons ;   The   life   and   character   of   Bishop   Carlton   Chase,   by 

W.  W.  Niles  ;  Nathan  Lord,  by  John  K.  Lord  ;  Necrology  ;  The  Scotch-Irish  and 

Irish  Presbyterian  settlers  of  New  Hampshire,  by  Gordon  Woodbury.          (4458 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     Vol.  iv.     Part  n.     June, 

1902,  to  June,  1903.     Concord,  1904. 
8vo,   pp.   282. 

Contents :  Master  John  Sullivan,  of  Somersworth  and  Berwick,  and  his 
family,  by  John  Scales ;  The  life  and  character  'of  the  late  Methodist  Bishop 
Osman  Cleander  Baker,  by  D.  C.  Knowles  ;  The  life  and  public  services  of  John 
Dudley,  of  Raymond,  by  E.  J.  Burnham  ;  Gen.  Nathaniel  Folsom,  by  Henry  M. 
Baker;  Necrology.  (4459 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     Vol.  iv.     Part  in.     June, 

1903,  to  June,  1904.     Concord,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.    [283] -368. 

Contents :  Eighty-first  annual  meeting,  with  reports ;  Maj.  Benjamin  Whit- 
comb,  ranger  and  partisan  leader  in  the  Revolution,  by  George  F.  Morris ; 
Address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Amos  A.  Parker,  by  Amos  J.  Blake  ;  New 
Hampshire  in  the  struggle  for  Independence,  by  Henry  M.  Baker  ;  Proceedings  ; 
Necrology.  (44OO 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annals  of  the  town  of  Keene,  from  its 
first  settlement  in  1734,  to  the  year  1790.     By  Salma  Hale.     Concord,  1826. 
8vo,  pp.  69. 

First  published  in  the  Collections  of  the  Society. 

Same,  with  corrections,  additions,  and  a  continuation,  from  1790  to  1815. 
Keene,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  120.  Folded  plan.  (4461 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society 
at  their  annual  meeting,  June  8,  1831.  By  Charles  H.  Atherton.  Concord, 
1831. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

On  land  tenure  and  common  law  in  New  Hampshire.  (4462 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketches  of  the  town  of 
Warner,  N.  H.  By  Moses  Long.  Concord,  1832. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (4463 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  the 
names  of  members  and  officers.  Concord,  1833. 

24mo,  pp.   18.  (4464 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  history  of  education  in  New  Hamp 
shire.  Discourse  before  the  Society  at  their  annual  meeting,  June  12,  1833, 
by  Nathaniel  Bouton.  Concord,  1833. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (4465 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  on  the  preservation  of  docu 
ments  as  the  materials  of  history ;  delivered  before  the  Society  at  the  cele 
bration  of  their  anniversary,  June  14,  1843,  by  Charles  Burroughs.  Con 
cord.  [1843.] 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (4466 


630  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  Society.  By  Rev. 
Nathaniel  Bouton,  D.  D.  Concord,  1850. 

8vo.  (446T 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  historical  and  statistical  sketch  of 
Croydon,  from  its  incorporation  to  the  year  1852.  containing  much  local 
information  which  must  be  highly  interesting  to  every  inhabitant  of  the 
town.  By  John  Cooper.  Concord  [N.  H.].  Printed  by  Tripp  &  Osgoocl, 
1852. 

8vo,  pp.  52. 

First    published    in    1850,    in    Collections    of   the    New    Hampshire    Historical 
Society,  pp.  212-242,  under  name  of  Lemuel  P.  Cooper.  (4408 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  history  .of  the  wars  of  New  England 
with  the  Eastern  Indians,  or  a  narrative  of  their  continued  perfidy  and 
cruelty,  from  the  10th  of  August,  1703,  to  the  peace  renewed,  loth  of  July, 
1713,  and  from  the  25th  of  July,  1722,  to  their  submission,  15th  of  Decem 
ber,  1725,  which  was  ratified  August  5,  172(3.  By  Samuel  Penhallow. 
Cincinnati :  Reprinted  from  the  Boston  edition  of  J726,  with  a  memoir  and 
notes,  for  W.  Dodge,  by  J.  Harpell,  1859, 

Small  4to,  pp.  129. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections.  (4469 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Facts  relating  to  the  early  history  of 
Chester.  N.  H.  Collected  by  Charles  Bell.  Concord^  Published  for  the 
Society,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  70. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  Vol.  VH.  *  (4470 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  on  the  alterations  in  the  chan 
nel  of  Merrimack  River.  [By  William  Prescott]  Read  before  the  New 
Hampshire  Historical  Society  at  its  annual  meeting  in  June,  1853.  [Con 
cord,  N.  H.,  1863.] 

8vo,  pp.  10.      Fold.  map.  (4471 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  The  path  of  the  just  is  as  the  shining 
light,  that  shineth  more  and  more  unto  the  perfect  day."  Sketch  of  the 
life  and  character  of  Matthew  Harvey.  Read  before  the  Society,  June  13, 
1866.  By  William  L.  Foster.  Concord,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4472 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  about  naming  United  States 
vessels,  July  1,  1869.  By  N.  Bouton. 

Broadside.  (4473 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  a  list 
of  members.  Concord,  1870. 

24mo,  pp.   32.  (4474 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketches  of  the  town  of  War 
ner,  N.  H.  Concord,  1832.  Reprinted  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (4475 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Gookin  Uphain. 
Read  at  the  annual  meeting,  June  1,  1871.  By  D.  J.  Noyes.  [Concord, 
1871.] 

8vo,   pp.   58.  (4476 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  of  C.  H.  Bell  before  the  So 
ciety  May  22,  1873;  being  the  semicentennial  of  the  anniversary  of  the 
foundation  of  the  Society,  and  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of 
the  settlement  of  New  Hampshire.  Concord,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (4477 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  631 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  1872-73,  including  the 
semicentennial  exercises,  May  22,  1873.  Concord,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  84. 

Forms  No.  1  of  Vol.  ix  of  the  Collections. 

Same,  1874-75,  together  with  report  of  the  committee  in  defense  of  Gen. 
John  Sullivan.  Concord,  1875.  8vo,  pp.  85-104.  Forms  No.  2  or  Vol.  ix 
of  the  Collections.  (4478 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  General  Sullivan  not  a  pensioner  of 
Luzerne  (minister  of  France  at  Philadelphia,  1778-1783).  With  the  re 
port  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  vindicating  him  from  the 
charge  made  by  George  Bancroft.  2d  ed.  Boston,  1875. 

8vo,   pp.   73.  (4479 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  credibility  of  history.  Annual  ad 
dress  before  the  Society,  June  12,  1878.  By  John  T.  Perry.  Cincinnati, 
1878. 

8vo,  pp.   10.  (448O 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  original  sources  of  historical  knowl 
edge ;  a  plea  for  their  preservation.  By  Silas  Ketchum.  Windsor  (Conn.), 
1879. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

One  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies  for  private  distribution.  Some  of  the 
statements  and  illustrations,  and  most  of  the  recommendations,  contained  in 
this  essay  were  used  in  an  address  by  the  writer  before  the  Ne\v  Hampshire 
Historical  Society,  June  13th,  1887.  (4481 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  relation  of  the  fisheries  to  the  dis 
covery  and  settlement  of  North  America.  Delivered  before  the  Society, 
June,  1880.  By  Charles  Levi  Woodbury.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp    26.  (4482 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  exploit  in  King  William's  war,  1697 ; 
Hannah  Dustin.  Address  delivered  before  the  Society,  February  10,  1890, 
by  Charles  R.  Corning.  Concord,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (4483 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  discovery  of  America  by  the  North 
men,  985-1015.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society,  April  24,  1888. 
By  the  Rev.  Edmund  F.  Slafter,  D.  D.  Concord,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (4484 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Handbook  of  the  Society  for  the  year 
commencing  June  14,  1893.  Published  by  order  of  the  Society.  Concord, 
1893. 

16mo,  pp.  16.  (4485 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  essay.  Col.  Joseph  Whipple. 
Paper  written  by  Hon.  Chester  B.  Jordan,  of  Lancaster,  for  the  New  Hamp 
shire  Historical  Society.  Concord,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (4486 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Hillsborough.  Address  at  Hillsborough 
Bridge  on  the  field  day  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  October 
3,  1893.  By  Amos  Hadley,  Ph.  D.  Concord,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  17.     Large  paper.  (4487 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont.  An  his 
torical  study.  By  Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  D.  D.,  of  Massachusetts.  Reprinted 
from  the  Proceedings  of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society.  Concord, 
N.  H.,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (4488 


632  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  address  before  the  Society  on  the 
Life  and  Service  of  Major  Daniel  Liverrnore,  of  Concord,  N.  H.     By  Joseph 
B.  Walker.     Concord,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  14. 

[Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings."]  (4489 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Manual  *  *  *  revised  *  *  * 
1897.  Concord,  1898. 

24mo,  pp.  23.  (4490 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  General  Enoch  Poor.  By  Samuel  Col 
lins  Beane.  Given  before  the  Society,  April  12,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  37.  (4491 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Manual.  *  *  *  Latest  revision. 
Concord,  1900. 

24mo,  pp.  2G.  (4492 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  capture  of  Fort  William  and  Mary, 
December  14  and  15,  1774;  by  Prof.  Charles  L.  Parsons.  [Concord,  N.  H., 
1903.] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  30,  incl.  facsim. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings,  1903,  Vol.  iv,  Part  i.  (4493 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  General  Nathaniel  Folsom ;  an  address 
delivered  April  8,  1903,  before  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society  by 
Henry  M.  Baker.  [Concord,  N.  H.,  1903.1 

8vo,  co-ver-title,  pp.  15.  (4494 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New  Hampshire  covenant  of  1774; 

a  paper  read  before  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  April  8,  1903, 

and  reprinted  from  the  Granite  Monthly  of  October,  1903,  by  Joseph  B. 

Walker.     Concord,  N.  H.,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  12,  incl.  facsim. 

In  double  columns.  (4495 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  Hampshire's  five  Provincial  Con 
gresses,  July  21,  1774- January  5,  1776.  A  paper  read  in  part  at  a  meeting 
of  the  Society  January  11,  1905,  with  an  appendix  containing  brief  notices 
of  persons  mentioned  therein,  by  Joseph  B.  Walker.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  75.      Wood  cut.  (4496 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  Hampshire  in  the  struggle  for  inde 
pendence.  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  February  10,  1904.  By 
Henry  M.  Baker.  Concord,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (4497 

THE  PHILOMATHIC  CLUB. 

THE  PHILOMATHIC  CLUB.  An  outline  history  of  its  operations  from  its  organi 
zation,  November  19,  1859,  to  its  transformation  into  the  New  Hampshire 
Antiquarian  Society,  November  19,  1873.  The  whole  hunted  up,  gotten 
together,  disarranged,  and  typographically  composed  by  the  Rev.  Silas 
Ketchum,  secretary.  Bristol.  Fifty  copies,  privately  printed  by  George 
Crowell  Ketchum,  March  25,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  270.     Seven  inserted  leaves. 

Has  second  title-page  :  An  exposition  of  the  Philomathic  Club,  etc.          (4498 


HUNTERDON    COUNTY    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  633 

TSTE'W   .JERSEY. 
CAM  DEN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Camden,  N.  J. 

CAMDEN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  account  of  Camden's  rise  and 
growth.  By  Howard  M.  Cooper.  Read  before  the  Society,  June  13,  1899. 
Camden,  N.  J.,  1899. 

16mo,  pp.   23.  (4499 

HVNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 

Flemington,  N.  J. 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  the  copper  mining  enter 
prise  near  Flemington,  New  Jersey.  By  Elias  Vosseller.  Flemington,  N.  J., 
1891. 

32mo,  pp.  21,   [1J.     Paper  read  before  the  Society.  (45OO 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Hunterdon  County 
Historical  Society.  By  Elias  Vosseller.  Flemington,  N.  J.,  1894. 

32mo,  pp.    [14].  (45O1 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws  of  the  Hunterdon  County 
Historical  Society.  Flemington,  N.  J.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (45OS 

HUXTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tucca-Ramma-Hacking,  by  E.   Vos 
seller.     Read  before  the  Society,  July  21,  1900. 
In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  vn,  No.  2,  pp.  9—12. 
Reprinted  as  Hunterdon  historical  series,  No.  5.  (45O3 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Flemington  Academy.  By 
James  A.  Kline.  Read  before  the  Hunterdon  County  Historical  Society 
September  7,  1901. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  vn,  No.  3,  pp.  17-19.  (45O4 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  interesting  find  of  two  parchments 
relating  to  early  New  Jersey,  by  Elias  Vosseller,  Read  before  the  Society, 
September  7,  1901. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  vn,  No.  4,  pp.  31—33.  (45O5 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Captain  David  Schamp,  of  Read- 
mgton.  By  Oscar  M.  Voorhees.  Read  before  the  Society  at  its  semi 
annual  meeting  at  Ringoes,  N.  J.,  September  7,  1901. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  vn,  No.  4,  November,   1901.  *  (45O6 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  meeting,  January  11,  1902. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  vin,  No.  1,  p.  8.  (45O7 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  meeting,  January '10,  1903. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.   ix,  No.   1,  p.  7.  (45O8 

IlrxTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Semiannual  meeting,  Oct.  17,  1903. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  ix,  No.  4,  p.  40.  (45O9 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  meeting,  January  9,  1904. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  x,  No.  1,  p.  6.  (451O 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  on  the  death  of -Rev.  George 
Scudder  Mott,  by  John  L.  Connet.  Read  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
Society,  January  11,  1902. 

In  the  Jerseyman,  Vol.  vin,  No.  1,  pp.  1-4.  (4511 


634  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

M  ON  MOUTH  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

New  Jersey. 

MONMOUTH  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Red  Bank ;  paper  read  before  the 
Momnouth  County,  N.  J.,  Historical  Association,  July  26,  1900,  wherein  is 
given  a  true  account  of  the  gallant  defence  of  Fort  Mercer  by  Colonel 
Christopher  Greene  and  his  band  of  400  patriots,  against  an  assault  of  2,000 
Hessians  under  Count  Donop,  on  October  22,  1777.  By  Alfred  M.  Heston. 
AVitb  a  portrait  of  Colonel  Greene,  never  before  published,  a  view  of  the  old 
Whitall  house  at  Red  Bank,  and  a  photograph  of  the  monument.  Printed  by 
request.  [Atlantic  City?,  N.  J.,  1900?] 

8vo,  pp.  24.      Illus.   (incl.  port.)      Double  map.  (4512 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB. 
Neir  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  Proceedings  of  the  fifth  anniversary  of  the 
New  Brunswick  Historical  Club,  December  10th,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4513 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  The  Huguenots  on  the  Hackensack.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Huguenot  Society  of  America,  in  New  York,  April 
13,  1885 ;  before  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  at  Trenton,  January 
2C>,  188(5:  before  the  New  Brunswick  Historical  Club,  February  18,  issi;. 
and  in  the  North  Reformed  Church  of  Schraalenburg.  N.  J..  February  19, 
188G.  By  David  D.  Demarest.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  188G. 

Svo,    pp.   24.  (4514 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  Publications  i.  December  18.  1787.  Adop 
tion  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  by  New  Jersey.  Commemora 
tive  exercises  by  the  New  Brunswick  Historical  Club,  Kirkpatrick  Chapel, 
Rutgers  College,  December  1C.  1887.  With  an  appendix.  [Ne\v  Brunswick, 
N.  J.,  1887.] 

Svo.  pp.  47. 

Pages  10-32  contain  address  by  Austin  Scott  on  "  The  share  of  New  Jersey 
in  founding  the  American  Constitution."  (4515 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  Publications,  2.  Rutgers  (Queen's)  Col 
lege  and  medical  degrees.  A  paper  read  before  the  New  Brunswick  His 
torical  Club  by  David  D.  Demarest,  21  December,  1893,  and  18  January, 
1894. 

Svo,  pp.  56.  (4516 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  A  Jersey  woman  of  the  eighteenth  cen 
tury.  By  John  Bodine  Thompson.  (Read  before  the  New  Brunswick 
Historical  Club  March  1(3,  1893.) 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (4517 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  In  memory  of  Rev.  David  D.  Demarest, 
*  *  *  president  of  the  *  *  *  Club,  from  1870  to  1898.  Memorial 
meeting  held  November  17,  1898.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  37.      Front,    (port.).  (4518 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  Commanders  of  New  Brunswick's  navy  in 
the  war  of  the  Revolution.  By  John  P.  Wall.  Reprinted  from  the  Minutes 
of  the  New  Brunswick  Historical  Club,  meeting  of  January  19,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  6.  (4519 


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NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  ORANGE,  NEW  JERSEY. 
Orange,  N.  J. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  ORANGE,  N.  J.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Third 
edition.  December,  1871.  New  York,  1871. 

32mo,  pp.  28   (2).  (452O 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  ORANGE,   N.   J.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     Fourth 
edition — December,  1872.     New  York,  1872. 
32mo,  pp.  26,    (2). 

Same.     Fifth  edition — December,   1873.     New  York,   1873.     32mo,   pp.   19. 
Same.      Sixth  edition — December,  1874.      New  York,  1874.     32mo,  pp.  20,   (2). 
Same.       Seventh    edition — December,     1875.       New     York,     1875.       32mo,     pp. 
24,    (2). 

Same.  Eighth  edition— December,  1870.  New  York.  1870.  32mo,  pp.  17,  (3). 
Same.  Ninth  edition — December,  1877.  New  York,  1877.  32mo,  pp.  21,  (3). 
Same.  Tenth  edition — December,  1878.  New  York,  1878.  32mo,  pp.  22,  (2). 

(4521 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  ORANGE,  N.  J.  Korea  and  her  relations  to  China, 
Japan,  and  the  United  States.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  November  15, 
1883.  By  Everett  Frazar.  Orange,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (4522 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  ORANGE,  N,  J.     Twenty-fifth  anniversary  celebration, 
1870-1895.     Orange,  N.  J..  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  49. 

Cover-title  reads :  Quarter-Century  of  the  New  England  Society  of  Orange, 
N.  J.,  May  (12)  15,  1895. 

Contains  :  The  birth  of  the  New  England  Society,  by  Wendell  Phillips  Gar 
rison  ;  Puritan  Politics,  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  ;  New  England,  poem,  by 
Frederic  Lawrence  Knowles  ;  Officers  of  the  Society,  1870-1895;  Necrology. 

(4523 
NEW  JERSEY  JIISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Neicark,  X.  J.  , 

XEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  the  circular 
of  the  executive  committee.  Newark,  1818. 

Svo,  pp.  10. 

Same.     Newark,  1840.     Svo. 

Same.     Revised  edition.     Newark,  1848.     Svo,  pp.  10. 

Same.     Revised  edition.     Newark,  1854.     Svo,  pp.  10. 

Same.      Amended  May  19,  1870.      Newark,  1870.      Svo,  pp.  24. 

Same.  Amended  May  15,  1890.  Newark,  1890.  Svo,  pp.  13.  (4524 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vols.  I-VIT.  Newark.  1846- 
1872. 

Vols.  1-3  were  printed  at  New  York  for  the  Society. 

Svo.     7  vols.     Maps.     Portraits.     Plates. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  East  Jersey  under  the  proprietary  governments,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead. 
With  an  appendix  containing  "  The  model  of  the  government  of  East  New-Jersey, 
in  America,"  by  George  Scot,  reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of  1085* 
1840.  pp.  viii,  (2),  341.  (4525 

Vol.  ii.  The  life  of  William  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling,  with  selections  from 
his  correspondence,  by  W.  A.  Duer.  1847.  pp.  xv,  (1),  272.  Portrait.  (452G 

Vol.  in.  The  provincial  courts  of  New  Jersey,  with  sketches  of  the  bejich 
and  bar.  Discourse,  by  R.  S.  Field.  1849.  pp.  xi,  (1),  311.  (4527 

Vol.  iv.  The  papers  of  Lewis  Morris,  governor  of  the  'province  of  New  Jer 
sey,  from  1738  to  1740.  1852.  pp.  xxxii,  330.  Portrait.  (4528 

Vol.  v.  An  analytical  index  to  the  colonial  documents  of  New  Jersey,  in  the 
state-paper  offices  of  England,  compiled  by  H.  Stevens.  Edited,  with  notes  and 
references,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead.  1858.  pp.  xxix,  (2),  504.  (4529 


636  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Vol.  vr.  Records  of  the  town  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  from  its  settlement  in  16GG  to 
its  incorporation  as  a  city  in  1830.  1864.  pp.  x,  291.  Folded  plan.  (453O 

Vol.  vi.  Supplement.  Proceedings  commemorative  of  the  settlement  of  New 
ark,  on  its  two  hundredth  anniversary,  May  17,  18GG.  pp.  182.  i  ir»:jt 

Vol.  vn.  The  constitution  and  government  of  the  province  and  State  of  New 
Jersey,  with  biographical  sketches  of  the  governors  from  1776  to  1845,  and 
reminiscences  of  the  bench  and  bar,  during  more  than  half  a  century,  by  L.  Q. 

C.  Elmer.      1872.     pp.   (2),  viii,  495.  1 4.132 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  vm.  Semi-Centennial 
Celebration  of  the  Founding  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society  at  New 
ark,  May  16,  1895.  Newark,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,  (1)  223.     Illustrations. 

Contents :  Preliminary ;  Fifty  years  of  historical  work  in  New  Jersey,  by 
William  Nelson  :  Part  i.  How  the  way  was  prepared  ;  Part  n.  Organization  of 
the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society  ;  Part  in.  The  Society's  library  and  publica 
tions  ;  Part  iv.  The  Society's  publications  ;  Part  v.  Other  work  of  the  Society ; 
Notes  ;  Bibliography  of  the  Society  ;  A  highway  of  the  nation  ;  An  address  de 
livered  on  the  occasion  of  the  presentation  to  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ex-President 
of  the  United  States,  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society's  gold  medal  commem 
orative  of  the  centennial  of  the  establishment  of  the  federal  government,  and  of 
the  inauguration,  April  30,  1789,  of  George  Washington  as  the  first  President  of 
the  United  States,  by  Austin  Scott,  with  the  response  of  General  Harrison.  The 
course  of  American  history,  by  Woodrow  Wilson.  Index  to  bibiography  of  the 
Society.  General  Index.  i4r,:w 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  goodly  heritage  of  Jersey  men.  The  first 
annual  address  before  the  Society,  January  15,  1846.  By  G.  W.  Doane. 
Burlington,  1846. 

Svo,  pp.  32. 

Same.      Second  edition.     Burlington,   1848.     Svo,  pp.   32.  (4534 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.     Vols.  i-x;    Second  series.  Vols. 
i-xn.     Newark,  1847-1894. 
Svo,  22  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Proceedings,  1845-4G  :  Discourse,  May  7,  1845,  by  Charles  King  [on 
New  Jersey  colonial  history];  Address,  September  4,  1845,  by  Samuel  Miller, 

D.  D.  ;  Three  letters  from  Governor  William  Franklin  to  his  father,  Dr.  Frank 
lin,   1767-1769  ;  An  account  of  a  journey   in  the  Southern  States  in   1781.  by 
Abel  Thomas  ;  An  account  of  the  capture  and  death  of  the  refugee  John  Bacon, 
by   G.    F.    Fort  ;    The   discovery   and    settlement   of   Monmouth,    N.    J.,   by   A.   A. 
Marcellus  ;   Proceedings  of  the  committees  of  Freehold  and   Shrewsbury  on  the 
opening  of  the  Revolution.     1847.     pp.    (4),  203.  (4535 

Vol.  ii.  Proceedings,  1846-47  :  Proceedings  of  the  government  of  New  York, 
December,  1675,  to  December,  1678,  in  relation  to  the  settlement  and  jurisdiction 
of  Maj.  John  Fenwick  in  West  Jersey  ;  Journal  of  Lieut.  William  Barton  during 
Sullivan's  expedition  against  the  Indians  in  1779  ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of 
Ebenezer  Elmer  during  the  same  expedition ;  Second  annual  address,  by  J.  C. 
Hornblower  ;  Diary  of  events  in  Charleston,  S.  C.,  from  March  20  to  April  20, 
1780,  during  the  siege  by  the  British,  by  Samuel  Baldwin  ;  Journal  of  an  ex-  _ 
pedition  to  Canada  in  1776,  by  Ebenezer  Elmer  ;  Letter  from  Richard  Stockton 
to  Robert  Ogden  about  public  affairs,  1765.  1848.  pp.  (2),  198.  <4r»:.W5 

Vol.  in.  Proceedings,  1848-49  :  Letter  from  James  Logan,  June,  1719,  relative 
to  the  dividing  line  of  East  and  West  Jersey  ;  Journal  of  Ebenezer  Elmer  con 
tinued  ;  Letter  from  David  Ogden,  February  20,  1767,  to  the  claimants  under- 
Indian  purchases  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  James  Caldwell,  by  Nicholas  Murray.  D.  D. ; 
Diary  of  Jacob  Spicer,  1757,  of  Cape  May  County  ;  Brief  account  of  the  Swedish 
Mission  in  Raccoon  and  Penn's  Neck,  by  Nicholas  Collin.  D.  I).  ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Governor  William  Franklin,  by  William  A.  Whitehead  ;  Letter  from 
Governor  Franklin  to  his  father,  December  24,  1774  ;  Journal  of  Maj.  William 
Gould  during  an  expedition  into  Pennsylvania,  1794  (whisky  insurrection). 
1849.  pp.  (4),  201.  (4537 

Vol.  iv.  Proceedings,  1849-50  :  Memoir  of  Governor  Lewis  Morris,  by  Robert 
Davidson,  D.  D.  ;  Census  of  Northampton,  N.  J.,  1709  :  List  of  judges,  clerks, 
sheriffs,  surrogates,  and  attorneys  of  Salem  County,  N.  J.  ;  Memoir  of  John  Fen- 
wicke,  by  Robert  G.  Johnson  ;  Letters  from  William  Strahan  describing  trial  of 


NEW    JERSEY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  637 

John  Wilkes  ;  State  of  religion  in  the  provinces  of  East  and  West  Jersey  in  1700  ; 
The  battle  of  Monmouth  Court  House,  by  Charles  King;  Letters  on  the  suspen 
sion  of  hostilities  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  1783  ;  Letter 
from  Rev.  U.  Ogden,  missionary  to  Sussex  County,  1771  ;  Lease  from  Elizabeth 
Carteret  to  the  Twelve  Proprietors  for  East  Jersey ;  The  aborigines  of  New 
Jersey,  by  Archer  Gifford.  1850.  pp.  (4),  200.  (4538 

Vol.  v.  Proceedings,  1850—51  :  Letter  of  Major-General  Steuben  to  officers  of 
the  New  Jersey  line,  July  19,  1783  ;  Tables  of  the  sittings  of  the  Provincial 
assemblies,  and  names  of  members  ;  Orders  of  Generals  Schuyler  and  Sullivan  to 
Col.  J.  Dayton,  1770,  directing  him  to  proceed  to  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  for  the  pur 
pose  of  capturing  Sir  John  Johnson  ;  The  robbery  of  the  treasury  of  East  Jer 
sey  in  1768,  and  contemporaneous  events,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead  ;  The  Hollanders 
in  New  Jersey,  by  Abraham  Messier,  D.  D.  ;  The  American  Union,  and  the  perils 
to  which  it  has  been  exposed,  by  J.  P.  Bradley  ;  Letters  of  Joseph  Sherwood, 
agent  for  the  Province  of  New  Jersey  in  Great  Britain,  1761  to  1766  :  Selections 
from  the  correspondence  of  William  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling,  major-general 
during  the  Revolution.  1851.  pp.  (4),  200.  (4539 

Vol.  vr.  Proceedings,  1851-1853  :  Letter  from  Robert  Morris,  1781' ;  Journal  of 
Andrew  Bell  during  the  march  of  British  army  through  New  Jersey  in  1778  ;  An 
inquiry  into  the  location  of  Mount  Ployden,  the  seat  of  the  Raritan  King,  by 
George  C.  Schaack  ;  Review  of  the  trial  of  Rev.  William  Tennent  for  perjury  in 
1742,  by  Richard  S.  Field  ;  Selections  from  correspondence  of  William  Alexander, 
Earl  of  Stirling;  The  use  and  benefits  of  historical  societies,  by  T.  Frelinghuy- 
sen  ;  *  *  *  Letter  on  the  site  of  Fort  Nassau,  by  E.  Armstrong  ;  The  Penn 
sylvania  insurrection  of  1794,  by  James  Carnahan,  D.  I).  ;  Report  on  the  site  of 
Fort  Nassau  ;  The  discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen,  by  C.  C.  Rafn  ;  The 
history  and  location  of  Fort  Nassau  upon  the  Delaware,  by  Edward  Armstrong. 
1853.  pp.  (4),  212.  (4540 

Vol.  vii.  Proceedings,  1853-1855  :  Letter  of  "  Pierwin,  ye  Sachem  of  Pau," 
relative  to  "  Cooks  of  dozens,"  in  the  first  volume  of  the  collections  ;  Biograph 
ical  sketch  of  Gen.  William  Winds,  by  J.  F.  Tuttle ;  Selections  from  corre 
spondence  of  William  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling,  continued ;  Proceedings  on 
death  of  James  G.  King ;  The  iron  state :  its  natural  position,  "  power  and 
wealth,"  by  Jacob  W.  Miller  ;  Dairy  of  Joseph  Clark,  attached  to  the  Continental 
Army,  May,  1778,  to  November,  1779  ;  Letter  from  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins  to 
Rev.  Dr.  Bellamy,  July  20,  1758,  describing  battle  of  Ticonderoga.  1855.  pp. 
(4),  151.  (4541 

Vol.  vui.  Proceedings,  1856-1859  :  Drawings  and  papers  of  Robert  Fulton  in 
the  possession  of  the  Society  ;  Account  of  the  establishment  at  Morristown  of 
the  first  [Morris]  academy,  library,  and  printing  press  ;  Extracts  from  manu 
scripts  of  Samuel  Smith  [on  history  of  New  Jersey]  ;  Field  and  staff  officers  of 
New  Jersey  regiments  in  the  Revolution  ;  Appointment  of  Nathaniel  Jones  as 
chief  justice  in  1759,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead  ;  Journal  of  Capt.  David  Ford,  during 
expedition  into  Pennsylvania  in  1794  [whisky  insurrection]  ;  Proposals  of 
Colonel  Mawhood  to  militia  of  Salem  County,  N.  J.,  in  1778  ;  Female  suffrage 
in  New  Jersey,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead  ;  A  brief  history  of  the  boundary  disputes 
between  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  by  J.  Parker;  Staten  Island,  part  of  New 
Jersey  ;  Journal  of  Lieut.  Isaac  Bangs,  1776  ;  Northern  boundary  line,  the  cir 
cumstances  leading  to  the  establishment  in  1769  of  the  northern  boundary  line 
between  New  Jersey  and  New  York,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead.  1859.  pp.  (4), 
192.  Map.  (4542 

Vol.  ix.  Proceedings,  1860-1864 :  Transcripts  of  S.  Smith,  continued ;  Mar 
riages  of  Friends  in  Philadelphia,  1682-1714  ;  Origin  of  the  name  "  Pavonia," 
by  S.  Alofsen  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  J.  Smith,  with  some  reminiscences  of  Bur 
lington,  by  J.  J.  Smith  ;  Project  by  W.  Pinhorne  to  raise  money  by  paper  bills 
in  New  Jersey,  1716  ;  Extracts  from  the  minutes  of  the  New  Jersey  supreme 
court,  1765 ;  The  battles  of  Trenton  and  Princeton,  by  C.  C.  Haven  ;  Memo 
randa  relating  to  Dr.  Franklin's  administration  of  the  colonial  post-office ; 
Memoir  of  Mrs.  Abigail  Stafford  and  her  times,  by  S.  S.  Stafford  ;  Proprietors' 
order  respecting  "  Perth  Towue,"  1683  ;  Affairs  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey 
under  the  joint  governors,  by  C.  Colden  ;  Steamboat  controversy  between  New 
York  and  New  Jersey,  from  1811  to  1824,  by  J.  D.  Ward;  Scandinavian  settle 
ments  in  New  Jersey  ;  Journal  of  Captain  Dayton  on  an  expedition  to  Detroit 
in  1764  [with  other  papers].  1864.  pp.  (4),  214.  (4543 

Vol.  x.  Proceedings,  1865-66  :  Address  on  the  life  and  character  of  the  Hon. 
Joseph  C.  Hornblower,  by  R.  S.  Field  ;  Sketch  of  the  McWhorter  family  in  New 
Jersey,  by  G,  C,  McWhorter  ;  Description  of  an  ancient  brass  tobacco  box,  by 


638  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

S.  Alofsen  ;  Instructions  of  freeholders  of  Hunterdon  to  the  representatives  of 
the  county,  1771  ;  Papers  on  the  eastern  boundary  of  New  Jersey,  by  W.  A. 
Whitehead  ;  The  derivation  of  "  Neversink,"  by  A.  Taylor  ;  Letter  to  Benjamin 
Franklin  from  the  house  of  assembly  of  New  Jersey,  December  7,  1769  :  Tor- 
trait  of  Aaron  Burr  in  the  possession  of  the  Society,  by  David  A.  Hayes  ;  Objec 
tions  of  New  Jersey  to  the  Articles  of  Confederation,  June  23,  1778 ;  Report 
of  the  commissioners  of  the  States  at  Annapolis,  September  14,  1786  ;  Members 
of  the  Society.  3867.  pp.  (4),  195.  Map.  (4544 

Second  series,  Vol.  i,  1867-1869 :  Pedigree  of  Governor  Carteret ;  Staten 
Island  and  the  New  Jersey  boundary  ;  Regimental  returns,  Haddonfield,  Burden- 
town,  Morristown,  December,  1776,  and  January,  1777  ;  Inscriptions  on  tomb 
stones  near  Freehold  ;  *  *  *  Notes  on  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  1776,  by 
John  Rutherford  ;  Inscriptions  on  tombstones  at  Ringwood  ;  Grant  from  Berke 
ley  and  Carteret  to  the  people  of  Woodbridge  and  Samuel  Moors,  1672  ;  Life 
and  character  of  James  Parker,  by  R.  S.  Field  ;  Reyiew  of  some  of  the  circum 
stances  connected  with  the  settlement  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead ; 
Commercial  projects  of  New  Jersey  during  the  Confederation,  1791-1796,  by 
J.  Rutherford.  1869.  pp.  (4),  188.  i  ir,4r, 

Second  series,  Vol.  n,  1870-1872:  Early  history  of  Morris  County,  by  J.  F. 
Tuttle ;  Sketch  of  Rev.  Barnabas  King,  by  J.  F.  Tuttle ;  Obituary  notice  of 
Daniel  V.  McLean  ;  Memoir  of  Andrew  Kirkpatrick,  by  J.  G.  Wilson  ;  Memoir 
of  R.  S.  Field,  by  A.  Q.  Keasbey  ;  History  of  the  first  constitution  of  New  Jer 
sey,  by  L.  Q.  C.  Elmer  ;  Letter  from  Morgan  L.  Smith  on  David  G.  Burnett ;  The 
New  Jersey  church  of  Warren  County,  Ohio,  by  A.  D.  Schenck  ;  Why  New  Jersey 
is  called  a  foreign  country  ;  Communication  from  C.  C.  Haven  upon  the  United 
States  flag ;  The  flag  of  "  Le  Bon  Homme  Richard,"  by  S.  S.  Smith  ;  Memoir  of 
the  life  and  character  of  John  Rutherford,  by  R.  S.  Swords ;  Circumstances 
attending  the  election  of  William  Pennington,  of  New  Jersey,  as  Speaker  of  the 
Thirty-sixth  Congress,  by  J.  T.  Nixon.  1872.  pp.  (4),  226.  (454« 

Second  series,  Vol.  in,  1872-1874  :  Monmouth  County  during  the  provincial 
era,  by  Joel  Parker ;  Old  Fort  or  Block  House  at  Trenton,  by  C.  Megill ;  Pas 
sage  from  the  journals  of  Manasseh  Cutler,  referring  to  New  Jersey,  Pennsyl 
vania,  and  Ohio  in  1787-88  ;  Sketch  of  Jabez  Campfield,  surgeon  in  the  Revolu 
tion,  by  E.  D.  Halsey ;  Original  documents  deposited  by  Mrs.  Rutherford ; 
Diary  of  Jabez  Campbell  during  Sullivan's  expedition,  1779;  Report  on  the  rec 
ords  of  Bergen  County,  by  W.  Nelson  ;  Letters  from  Richard  Stockton  to  John 
Rutherford,  Senators  from  New  Jersey  in  1798.  1874.  pp.  (4),  196.  1 4o47 

Second  series,  Vol.  iv.  Proceedings,  1875-1877  :  Origin  and  signification  of  geo 
graphical  names  in  Monmouth  and  Ocean  counties,  by  Edwin  Salter  ;  An  inter 
esting  memento  of  Major  Andre,  by  William  Nelson  ;  Fragmentary  history  of  the 
New  Jersey  Indians,  by  Samuel  Allinson  ;  Life  and  character  of  Hon.  William  L. 
Dayton,  by  Joseph  P.  Bradley  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Captain  William  Colfax. 
by  William  Nelson  ;  Letter  of  Lewis  Morris  to  the  people  of  Elizabethtown,  July 
13,  1698  ;  Memoir  of  Col.  Philip  Johnson,  by  W.  S.  Stryker  ;  Memoir  of  John  De 
Hart,  by  B.  W.  Throckmorton  ;  Memoir  of  Richard  Stockton,  by  W.  A.  White 
head.  1877.  pp.  (4),  204.  (4548 

Second  series,  Vol.  v,  1877-1879  :  Centennial  celebrations  in  the  State  ;  Life 
and  public  services  of  John  Cleves  Symmes,  by  C.  H.  Winfield  ;  First  century  of 
Hunterdon  County,  by  G.  S.  Mott ;  Letter  of  Mrs.  Governor  Franklin,  February 
5,  1776  ;  Resting  place  of  the  remains  of  Columbus,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead  :  Me 
morial  of  Col.  John  Bayard,  by  J.  G.  Wilson  ;  Letter  from  Robert  Gilchrist ; 
Letter  on  Brotherton  Indian  lands  in  Burlington  County,  by  R.  Gilchrist ; 
Names  of  families  of  Little  Egg  Harbor  of  whom  the  genealogy  has  been  pub 
lished  ;  The  bones  of  Columbus,  by  R.  S.  Swords  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Henry,  by 
J.  C.  Moffat.  1879.  pp.  (4),  208.  i  l.',4!> 

Second  series,  Vol.  vi,  1879-1881  :  Memoir  of  Rev.  R.  K.  Rodgers,  by  Rev. 
George  Sheldon  ;  Character  and  employments  of  the  early  settlers  on  the  sea- 
coast  of  New  Jersey,  by  A.  H.  Brown  ;  Letter  from  archbishop  of  Santo  Do 
mingo,  relating  to  the  remains  of  Columbus  ;  Origin  of  the  pension  laws  ;  Ac 
count  of  two  maps  of  America,  published  in  1550  and  1555,  by  Henry  Phillips, 
jr.  ;  Letter  on  the  old  forest  that  once  stood  in  the  marsh  between  Newark  and 
New  Brunswick  ;  Hibernia  furnace  and  the  surrounding  country  in  the  Revolu 
tionary  war,  by  J.  F.  Tuttle.  1881.  pp.  (4),  182.  (4550 

Second  series,  Vol.  vn,  1882-83  :  The  bicentennial  of  the  purchase  of  East 
New  Jersey  by  the  proprietors,  by  A.  Q.  Keasbey  ;  Memoir  of  Capt.  Eliakim  Lit- 
tell,  of  Essex  County,  N.  J.,  by  S.  Littell  ;  Memoir  of  Brig.  Gen.  Anthony  Walton 
White,  by  Anna  W.  M.  WToodhull ;  Taxes  and  money  in  New  Jersey  before  the 


NEW    JERSEY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  639 

Revolution,  by  R.  Wayne  Parker  ;  Josiah  Hornblower  and  the  first  steam  engine 
in  America,  by  W.  Nelson  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Gen.  William  Irvine,  by  G.  W. 
Howell ;  Memoir  of  the  Gardiner  family  of  West  Jersey,  by  S.  Littell.  1883. 
pp.  (4),  276.  Portrait.  (4551 

Second  series,  Vol.  vm.  Proceedings,  1884-85  :  Sketch  of  the  life  of  L.  Q.  C. 
Elmer,  by  William  E.  Potter  ;  Memorial  of  Samuel  Allinson,  "  the  philanthropist 
of  New  Jersey,"  by  John  F.  Hageman  ;  The  strategic  relations  of  New  Jersey  to 
the  war  for  American  independence,  by  II.  B.  Carrington  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  and 
character  of  William  A.  Whitehead,  by  S.  I.  Prime  ;  Judge  Bayard,  of  New  Jer 
sey,  and  his  London  diary  of  1795-96,  by  J.  G.  Wilson.  1885.  pp.  (4),  226. 

(4552 

Second  series,  Vol.  ix.  Proceedings,  1886-87  :  Life,  character,  and  services  of 
Frederick  T.  Frelinghuysen,  LL.  I).,  by  J.  F.  Ilageman  ;  Jonathan  Pitney,  fifty 
years  of  progress  in  South  Jersey,  by  Allen  II.  Brown  ;  A  historical  sketch  of 
Miss  Jennie  McCrea,  by  Henry  Race  ;  Marcus  Lawrence  Ward,  by  F.  W.  Ricord  ; 
The  early  cities  of  New  Jersey,  by  Austin  Scott ;  The  founding  of  Puterson,  by 
W.  Nelson  ;  Contributions  to  the  early  history  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  Second 
River,  by  Aaron  Lloyd  ;  Historic  Old  Tennent,  by  R.  C.  Ilallock  ;  Sketch  of  the 
Schooley  family,  by  B.  White;  Life  of  Col.  Oliver  Spencer.  1887.  pp.  (4),  260, 
xi,  two  portraits  and  map.  (4353 

Second  series,  Vol.  x.  Proceedings,  1888—89  :  The  Hessians  in  New  Jersey,  by 
A.  D.  Mellick,  jr. ;  Joel  Parker,  "  The  war  governor  of  New  Jersey,''  by  J.  S. 
Yard ;  The  first  minister  of  Orange,  N.  J.,  [Jedidiah  Buckingham]  1718,  by 
Stephen  Wickes ;  Martha  J.  Lamb,  the  historian,  by  Mrs.  F.  II.  Pierson  ;  Our 
French  allies  in  the  Revolution,  by  J.  C.  Pumpelly  ;  Report  on  the  centennial  of 
the  Federal  Government.  1800.  pp.  (4),  208.  (4554 

Second  series,  Vol.  xi.  Proceedings,  January  28,  1800 ;  Report  of  execu 
tive  committee,  with  list  of  officers,  1845-1890;  Rev.  Samuel  McClintock  Ilamill, 
D.  D.,  a  memoir,  by  Rev.  Samuel  M.  Studdiford,  D.  D.  ;  John  T.  Nixon,  memoir, 
by  A.  Q.  Keasbey ;  George  H.  Cook,  memoir,  by  James  Neilson  ;  Proceedings, 
May  15,  1890  ;  Dr.  Stephen  Wickes,  a  memoir,  by  Joseph  Parrish,  M.  D.  ;  Augus 
tine  Ilerrman,  Bohemian,  1605—1686,  by  James  Grant  Wilson  ;  Proceedings, 
January  27,  1891  ;  Mahlon  Dickerson,  industrial  pioneer  and  old-time  patriot, 
by  J.  C.  Pumpelly  ;  Contributions  to  Hunterdon  County  history,  by  Henry  Race, 
M.  D.  ;  Proceedings,  May  21,  1891  ;  Memoir  of  Joseph  Parrish,  M.  I).,  by  Samuel 
II.  Pennington,  M.  D.  ;  Greenland  in  New  Jersey.  A  historical  sketch  of  the 
Moravian  settlement  in  Sussex  County,  1768  to  1808,  by  Henry  Race,  M.  D. 
1892.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  205,  xiv.  Portraits.  (4555 

Second  series,  Vol.  xn.  Autobiography  of  Col.  Aaron  Ogden,  of  Elizabeth- 
town  ;  Sir  George  Carteret,  lord  proprietor  of  New  Jersey,  with  a  notice  of  the 
isle  of  Jersey,  and  a  brief  sketch  of  Lord  Jchn  Berkley,  by  William  Nelson  ; 
The  early  days  of  the  Newark  Academy  ;  Abraham  Coles,  by  F.  W.  Ricord  ;  Mr. 
Justice  Bradley,  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court,  by  Cortlandt  Parker  ;  The 
Rev.  Jacob  Green,  of  Hanover,  N.  J.,  by  Joseph  F.  Tuttle.  pp.  (4),  250.  Por 
trait.  Newark,  1894.  (455O 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Second  series.  Vol.  xm.  189-4- 
1895.  Paterson,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  418. 

Contents :  Report  of  executive  committee ;  Necrology ;  Report  on  centennial 
medal  ;  Extension  of  Society's  charter  ;  Notes,  queries,  and  replies  ;  Some  unpub 
lished  Revolutionary  manuscripts  ;  List  of  Freeholders  of  the  county  of  Essex, 
1755 ;  Books  relating  to  the  history  of  New  Jersey,  published  in  1892-1893  ; 
Extracts  from  Trinity  Church  records,  Newark,  1746—1815  ;  Subscribers  to  the 
centennial  medal ;  Samuel  Spicer  and  his  descendants,  with  some  notices  of  the 
early  settlements  of  Camden  and  Cape  May  counties,  by  John  R.  Stevenson; 
The  great  seal  of  New  Jersey,  by  Francis  Bazley  Lee  ;  Report  of  the  executive 
committee,  arrangements  for  the  Society's  Semi-centennial  ;  List  of  the  free 
holders  of  Middlesex,  about  1750  ;  Memoir  of  George  A.  Halsey,  by  William  T. 
Hunt ;  Will  Maxwell,  of  New  Jersey,  brigadier  general  in  the  Revolution,  by 
J.  H.  Griffith  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  colonial  and  revolutionary  docu 
ments  ;  Books  relating  to  New  Jersey  history  and  biography,  published  in  1894", 
Some  records  of  the  French  in  Elizabethtown,  by  Emeline  G.  Pierson ;  Pro 
ceedings  at  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Society  :  Fifty  years  of  historical 
work  in  New  Jersey,  address  by  William  Nelson,  with  bibliography  of  the 
Society  ;  A  highway  of  the  nation,  address  by  Austin  Scott,  in  presenting  gold 
centennial  medal  to  ex-President  Benjamin  Harrison  ;  Response  by  ex-President 
Harrison ;  The  course  of  American  history,  by  Woodrow  Wilson.  (4557 


640  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Third  series.  Vol.  I.  1896. 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  1899. 

8vo,   pp.   v,   215. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  January  28,  1896  ;  Original  documents 
relating  to  Bergen,  New  Jersey,  translated  by  B.  Fernow,  from  the  Dutch  manu 
scripts  in  the  possession  of  C.  L.  D.  Washburn,  Washington,  D.  C.  ;  Obituary 
notices  from  the  "  Centinel  of  Freedom,"  Newark,  N.  J.,  1796—1810  ;  Selections 
from  Correspondence  laid  before  the  society,  January  28,  1896 :  Bowne-Mott 
family  records ;  From  the  Bradford  (England)  Historical  and  Antiquarian  So 
ciety  ;  Shelley's  Newark  ancestry.  Notes,  queries,  and  replies ;  Necrology ;  An 
ethnologist's  view  of  history,  by  Daniel  G.  Brinton  ;  Proceedings,  May  21,  1896; 
Donors  of  books  and  pamphlets ;  Notes,  queries,  and  replies ;  Necrology  ;  List 
of  the  freeholders  of  Middlesex  county,  N.  J.,  December  14th,  1752  ;  Summons 
for  a  special  session  of  the  legislature  in  1794  ;  Burlington  city  vs.  Burlington 
Township — a  petition  to  the  legislature  ;  The  search  for  the  lost  writings  of  the 
Rev.  Jacob  Green,  of  Hanover,  Morris  county,  by  Joseph  F.  Tuttle ;  The  vale 
dictory  address  delivered  at  Princeton  college,  Sept.  24,  1783,  in  the  presence 
of  General  Washington  and  the  Continental  Congress,  by  Ashbel  Green  ;  The 
province  line  between  East  Jersey  and  West  Jersey,  and  the  measurements 
taken  to  establish  the  same,  by  John  Clement ;  Books  and  pamphlets  relating 
to  New  Jersey  history  and  biography,  published  in  1895—1896  ;  Papers  relating 
to  the  Springfield  and  Newark  Turnpike,  1806-1830 ;  Lyons'  Farms  Baptist 
Church  records,  1769—1794  ;  Register  of  baptisms,  births,  marriages,  member 
ship  in  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church  at  Second  River,  New  Jersey ;  Index. 

(4558 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Third  series.  Vol.  n.  1897. 
Paterson,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.  v,  234. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  January  26,  1897  ;  Necrology  ;  Donors  to 
the  library  ;  Notes,  queries,  and  replies  ;  Edward  Antill  and  some  of  his  descend 
ants,  by  William  Nelson ;  Lyons'  Farms  Baptist  Church  records,  1794-1801 ; 
Register  of  baptisms,  births,  marriages,  membership  in  the  Dutch  Reformed 
Church  at  Second  River  (Belleville),  New  Jersey;  Piscataway  register  of  births, 
1675-1717;  Proceedings,  May  20,  1897;  Notes  on  the  Burnet  family,  by  Thomas 
T.  Kinney  ;  Sources  of  Revolutionary  history,  by  William  Nelson  ;  Lee's  conduct 
at  the  Battle  of  Monmouth,  by  Wm.  S.  Stryker  ;  Subscriptions  for  the  erection 
of  a  schoolhouse  at  Perth  Amboy,  1773  ;  Col.  John  Bpyard,  a  colonial  soldier 
and  statesman,  by  James  Grant  Wilson  ;  Joseph  Woodruff,  Junior,  by  Francis 
E.  Woodruff ;  Hunterdon  county  tombstone  inscriptions ;  Proceedings,  October 
27,  1897  ;  Books  and  pamphlets  relating  to  New  Jersey  history  and  biography, 
published  in  1897  ;  The  Piscataway  Town  Book  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of 
Trustees,  1897  ;  Index.  (4559 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Third  series.  Vol.  in.  No.  1. 
Paterson,  N.  J.,  September  1,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.   96.      Map. 

Contents :  Piscataway  register  of  births ;  Mr.  John  Gosmer,  by  Francis  E. 
Woodruff ;  Col.  Cornelius  Ludlow,  by  Arthur  E.  Cooper  ;  The  site  of  the  first 
government  house  of  New  Jersey,  by  Ernest  L.  Meyer  ;  Edmund  Drake  Halsey, 
by  Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Chambers  ;  Some  unpublished  Revolutionary  manu 
scripts  :  Petition  of  Walter  Cortis,  in  Haddonfield  jail,  1777;  Petition  of  Isaac 
Ogden,  George  Walts  and  Arent  Kingsland,  prisoners  in  Morristown  jail,  1777; 
List  of  State  prisoners  in  the  Morristown  Gaol,  1777  ;  Petition  of  prisoners  ir 
Morristown  jail ;  Letter  of  General  Philemon  Dickinson,  of  Trenton,  to  the  New 
Jersey  Council  of  Safety,  1778  ;  Memoranda  of  evidence  against  Tories,  1776 ; 
Petition  of  Capt.  Jacob  Arnold,  regarding  the  non-payment  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Kinney's  troop,  1778. 

Vol.  in,  No.  2,  published  in  April,  1906.  (4560 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Smithson's  bequest.  Prof.  Henry's  exposi 
tion,  before  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society  at  its  meeting  in  Princeton 
on  Wednesday,  September  27th,  by  invitation  from  the  executive  com 
mittee.  [n.  p.,  1847.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  [With  Smithsonian  Institution.  Report  of  the  organization  com 
mittee.  Washington,  1847.] 

Caption  title.  .  (456J 


NEW    JERSEY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  641 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  William  Franklin,  hy 
William  A.  Whitehead.  Read  before  the  Society  September  27,  1848.  New 
ark,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (4562 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  robbery  of  the  treasury  of  East  Jersey 
in  1768,  and  contemporaneous  events.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society 
September  12,  1850.  By  William  A.  Whitehead.  [Newark,  1850.] 

8vo,   pp.   17.  (4563 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  historical  sketch  of  the  First  Presbyterian 
church  in  the  city  of  New  Brunswick.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society 
of  New  Jersey,  September  8,  1852,  by  Robert  Davidson,  D.  D.,  pastor  of 
said  church.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.   52.     Portrait.  (4564 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  Gen.  William  Winds, 
of  Morris  County,  N.  J.,  by  Joseph  F.  Tuttle.  Read  before  the  Society, 
May  19,  1853.  Newark,  1853. 

8vo,   pp.   25.  (4565 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  history  and  location  of  Fort  Nassau 
upon  the  Delaware.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  January  20,  3853,  by 
Edward  Armstrong.  Newark,  1853. 

8vo,    pp.    21.  (4566 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society,  January  19,  1854, 
by  Jacob  W.  Miller.  Newark,  1854. 

The  iron  state — it's  natural   position,   power,   and   wealth.  (4567 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  iron  state.  Its  natural  position,  power, 
and  wealth.  Address  before  the  Society  at  its  ninth  annual  meeting,  Janu 
ary  19,  1854.  By  Jacob  W.  Miller.  Newark,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.    16.  (4568 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  an  expedition  made  in  the  autumn 
of  1794,  with  a  detachment  of  New  Jersey  troops,  into  western  Pennsyl 
vania,  to  aid  in  suppressing  the  "  whisky  rebellion."  By  Capt.  David  Ford. 
Communicated  by  Franklin  S.  [B.]  Hough.  [Newark,  1856.] 

8vo,  pp.   14.     No  title-page. 

From  the  Proceedings.  (4569 

NTE\V  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Northern  boundary  line.  The  circumstances 
leading  to  the  establishment,  in  1769,  of  the  northern  boundary  line  be 
tween  New  Jersey  and  New  York.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  May 
19,  1859,  by  William  A.  Whitehead.  [Newark,  1859?] 

8vo,  pp.  30.     Map.  (457O 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  memoir  of  one  of  New  Jersey's  neg 
lected  sons,  Samuel  J.  Smith,  "A  lost  poet ;  "  with  some  reminiscences  of 
Burlington.  By  John  Jay  Smith.  [Newark,  I860.] 

8vo,  pp.   18.  (4571 

STE\V  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  on  the  life  and  character  of  the  Hon. 
Joseph  C.  Hornblower,  by  R.  S.  Field.  Read  before  the  Society,  January 
16,  1865.  Newark,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (4572 

VEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  eastern  boundary  of  New  Jersey.  A 
review  of  a  paper  read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  New  York,  by  J. 
Cochrane,  on  the  waters  of  New  Jersey,  and  a  rejoinder  to  the  reply  of 
"  a  member  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society."  By  W.  A.  Whitehead. 
Reprinted  at  request  of  New  Jersey  Historical  Society.  Newark,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  70.     Folded  map.  (4573 

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642  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  commemorative  of  the  settle 
ment  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  on  its  two  hundredth  anniversary,  May  17,  1866. 
Newark,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  182.     Plate. 

Also  forms  supplement  to  Vol.  vi  of  the  Collections. 

Contents  :  Historical  memoir  of  the  circumstances  leading  to  and  connected 
with  the  settlement  of  Newark,  May,  1666,  by  W.  A.  Whitehead  ;  Lyrical  poem, 
by  Thomas  Ward  ;  Oration,  by  William  B.  Kinney  ;  Genealogical  notices  of  the 
first  settlers  of  Newark,  by  S.  H.  Congar  :  Notes ;  Appendix  :  Preliminary  and 
attendant  circumstances  ;  Synopsis  of  letters  received  ;  Proceedings  of  the  city 
authorities.  (4574 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Philip  Kearny :  soldier  and  patriot.  Ad 
dress  before  the  Society,  January  17,  1867,  by  C.  Parker.  Newark,  1868. 

Svo,   pp.   49.  (4575 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  on  the  life  and  character  of  James 
Parker,  late  president  of  the  Society.  By  Richard  S.  Field.  Read  before 
the  Society,  January  21,  1869.  Newark,  1869. 

Svo,   pp.   32.  (4576 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Review  of  some  of  the  circumstances  con 
nected  with  the  settlement  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  By  William  A.  Whitehead. 
Read  before  the  Society  May  20/1869.  Newark,  1869. 

Svo,   pp.   24.  (4577 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  history  of  Morris  County,  N.  J. 
By  J.  F.  Tuttle.  Read  before  the  Society  May  20,  1869.  Newark,  1870. 

Svo,   pp.   39.  (4578 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  constitution  of  New  Jersey, 
adopted  in  1776,  and  of  the  government  under  it.  By  L.  Q.  C.  Elmer. 
Read  before  the  Society  May  19,  1870.  [Newark,  1870.] 

Svo,  pp.  20.  (4579 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  the  Hon.  Richard  S.  Field,  late 
president  of  the  Society.  By  Anthony  Q.  Keasbey.  Read  before  the  So 
ciety  January  19,  1871.  [Newark,  1871.] 

Svo,   pp.   23.  (4580 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  constitution  and  government  of  the 
province  and  State  of  New  Jersey,  with  biographical  sketches  of  the  gov 
ernors  from  1776  to  1845.  And  reminiscences  of  the  bench  and  bar  during 
more  than  half  a  century.  By  L.  Q.  C.  Elmer.  Newark,  1872. 

.  Svo,   pp.   viii,  495.  (4581 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  on  the  life  and  character  of  John 
Rutherford.  Read  before  the  Society  January,  1872.  By  R.  S.  Swords. 
Newark,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (4582 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Diary  of  Dr.  Jabez  Campfield,  surgeon  in 
"  Spencer's  Regiment,"  while  attached  to  Sullivan's  expedition  against  the 
Indians,  May  23-Oct.  2,  1779.  From  the  original,  presented  to  the  Society 
by  Edmund  D.  Halsey.  [Newark,  1873.] 

Svo,  pp.   115-136.  (4583 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  interesting  memento  of  Major  Andre. 
Read  January,  1875,  by  W[illiam]  Nelson.  Newark,  1875. 

Svo,   pp.  27-29.  (-4584 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  the  life  and  character  of 
William  L.  Dayton.  By  J.  P.  Bradley.  Prepared  in  conformity  with  a 
resolution  of  the  Society.  Newark,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  50.  (4585 


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NE\V  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  William  Colfax,  cap 
tain  of  Washington's  bodyguard.  By  William  Nelson.  Read  before  the 
Society,  Jan.  10th,  187G.  [Newark.] 

8vo,  pp.  145-152.  (458« 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  and  public  services  of  John  Cleves 
Symmes.  Read  before  the  Society,  May  17,  1877,  by  C.  II.  Winfield. 
[Newark,  1877.] 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (4587 

NEW  JERSEY-  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Richard  Stockton,  by 
William  A.  Whitehead.  Read  before  the  Society,  January  18,  1877.  [New 
ark,  1877.] 

Svo,  pp.  5.      (No  title-page.)  (4588 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  Col.  John  Bayard,  by  Jas. 
Grant  Wilson.  Read  before  the  Society  at  Newark,  May  1C,  1878.  [New 
ark.] 

8vo,  pp.  139-160.  (4589 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  first  century  of  Ilunterdon  County,  N.  J. 
By  G.  S.  Mott.  Read  January  17,  1878.  Flemington,  N.  J.,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  54.  (45JH> 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Circular  of  the  Executive  Committee,  an 
nouncing  the  death  of  Adolphus  Peiiniugton  Young,  and  giving  a  sketch  of 
his  life  and  character.  Newark,  1879.] 

Svo,  pp.  2.  (4591 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Professor  Joseph  Henry.  By 
James  C.  Moffatt.  Read  before  the  Society,  January  23,  1879.  [Newark, 
1879. 1 

Svo,  pp.  191-203.  (4592 

XEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Documents  relating  to  the  colonial   history 
of  the  State  of  New  Jersey.     Edited  by   W.   A.   Whitehead    [and  others]. 
Vols.  i-xxv.     1031-177(3.     Newark  and  Paterson.     1880-190o\ 
Svo,  25  volumes. 
The  general  title  is  "Archives  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey." 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.   1631-1687.     Newark,  1880.     pp.  xxiii,  556.  (4593 

Vol.   ii.   1687-1703.      Newark,   1881.      pp.  xxi,  559.  (4594 

Vol.  in.  Administrations  of  Lords  Cornbury  and  Lovelace,  and  of  Lieutenant- 
Governor  Ingoldsby,  1703-1709.  1881.  pp.  xiii,  512.  (4595 

Vol.  iv.  Administrations  of  Governor  Robert  Hunter  and  President  Lewis 
Morris,  1709-1720.  1882.  pp.  xv,  464.  (459G 

Vol.  v.  Administrations  of  Governor  Burnet,  Governor  Montgomerie,  Presi 
dent  Lewis  Morris,  Governor  Cosby,  President  Anderson,  and  President  Hamil 
ton,  1720-1737.  1882.  pp.  xvi,  520.  (4597 

Vol.  vi.  Administrations  of  Governor  Lewis  Morris,  President  John  Hamil 
ton,  and  President  John  Reading,  1738-1747.  1882.  pp.  xvi,  482.  (4598 

Vol.  vn.  Part  of  administration  of  Governor  Jonathan  Belcher,  1747-1751. 
1883.  pp.  xvi,  663.  (4599 

Vol.  vin.  Completing  the  administration  of  Governor  Jonathan  Belcher,  1751- 
1757.  1885.  pp.  xix  (3),  299  (3),  285.  (46OO 

Vol.  ix.  Administrations  of  President  John  Reading,  Lieutenant-Governor 
Thomas  Pownall,  Governor  Francis  Bernard,  Governor  Thomas  Boone,  Governor 
Josiah  Hardy,  and  part  of  the  administration  of  Governor  William  Franklin, 
1757-1767.  1885.  pp.  xxi,  656.  (46O1 

Vol.  x.  Administration  of  Governor  William  Franklin,  1767-1776.  1886.  pp. 
xx,  748.  (4GO2 

General  Index  to  the  Documents  *  *  *  First  series,  in  ten  volumes.  Pre 
pared  by  F.  W.  Ricord.  Newark,  1888.  Svo,  pp.  (4),  198.  (46O2a 

Vol.  xi.  Some  account  of  American  newspapers,  particularly  of  the  eighteenth 
century,  and  libraries  in  which  they  may  be  found.  1.  Alabama,  Maryland. 


644  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ii.  Extracts  from  American  newspapers  relating  to  New  Jersey.     Vol.  i.     1704- 
1739.     Paterson,  N.  J.,  1894.     8vo,  pp.  cxxvi   (4),  623.  (46O3 

Vol.  xn.  I.  Some  account  of  American  newspapers  [etc.].  2.  Massachusetts, 
ii.  Extracts  from  American  newspapers  relating  to  New  Jersey.  Vol.  n.  1740- 
1750.  Paterson,  1895.  pp.  (10)  cxxvii-cclxviii  (4),  729.  (46O4 

Vol.  xiii.  Journal  of  the  governor  and  council.  Vol.  i.  1682-1714.  1890. 
pp.  xi,  580.  Facsimile.  (4005 

Vol.  xiv.  Journal  of  the  governor  and  council.  Vol.  n.  1715-1738.  1890. 
pp.  ix,  567.  Vol.  ix-xiv  were  edited  by  Frederick  W.  Ricord  and  William 
Nelson.  <  -4606 

Vol.  xv.  Journal  of  the  governor  and  council.  Vol.  m.  1738-1748.  1891. 
pp.  vii,  (1),  656.  '  K507 

Vol.  XM.  Journal  of  the  governor  and  council.  Vol.  iv.  1748-1755.  1MH. 
pp.  (2),  596.  (4608- 

Vol.  xvn.  Journal  of  the  governor  and  council.  Vol.  v.  1756-1768.  ls:)i'. 
pp.  (2),  53S.  <4609 

Vol.  xvni.  Journal  of  the  governor  and  council.  Vol.  vi.  1769-1775.  1893. 
pp.  (2),  581.  <4610 

Vol.  xix.  i.  Some  account  of  early  American  newspapers,  and  libraries  in 
which  they  may  be  found.  Part  in. — Michigan — New  Hampshire,  n.  Extracts 
from  American  newspapers  relating  to  New  Jersey,  1751-1755.  1897.  SVH. 
pp.  Ixxviii,  (2),  614.  (4611 

Vol.  xx.  Extracts  from  American  newspapers  relating  to  New  Jersey,  17.~.t; 
1761.  1898.  pp.  xii,  704.  (4612 

Vol.  xxi.  Calendar  of  records  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  1064- 
1703.  1899.  pp.  xii,  770.  (4613 

Vol.  xxit.  Marriage  records,  1665-1800.  With  an  historical  introduction  on 
the  early  marriage  laws  of  New  Jersey,  and  the  precedents  on  which  they  were 
founded,' by  William  Nelson.  1900.  pp.  cxxvi,  678.'  (4614 

Vol.  XMII.  Calendar  of  New  Jersey  wills.  Vol.  i.  1670-1730.  Edited,  with 
an  introductory  note  on  the  early  testamentary  laws  and  customs  of  New 
Jersey,  by  William  Nelson.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1901.  8vo,.pp.  Ixxxix,  662.  (4615 

Vol.  xxiv.  Extracts  from  American  newspapers  relating  to  New  Jersey.  Vol. 
v.  1762-1765.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1902.  8vo.  pp.  xi.  745.  (4616 

Vol.  xxv.  Extracts  from  American  newspapers  relating  to  New  Jersey.  Vol. 
vi.  1766-1767.  Paterson,  N.  J.  1903.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  568.  (4616o 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Second  series,  Vol.  i.     Documents  relating  to 
the  Revolutionary  history  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey,   Vol.  i.     Extracts 
ftoiu    American    newspapers,    Vol.    i,    1776-1777.      Edited    by    William    S. 
Stryker.     Trenton,  N.  J.,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  5-614. 

Prepared   and   edited  by  authority  of  the   State,   at  the  request  of  the  New 
Jersey  Historical  Society  and  under  the  direction  of  a  committee  of  the  Society. 
The  general  title  is  "Archives  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey."     Second  series. 

(46i: 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Second  series,  Vol.  n.  Documents  relating 
to  the  Revolutionary  history  of  the  State  of  New  Jerseyr  Vol.  n.  Extract 
from  American  newspapers,  Vol.  n,  1778.  Edited  by  Francis  B.  Lee 
Trenton,  1903. 

8vo,   pp.  vii,    (1),  648.  (4<31% 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  massacre  near  Old  Tappan.  By  W.  S 
Stryker.  Read  before  the  Society,  January  23,  1879.  Trenton,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.   12.  (461! 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Brig.  Gen.  Anthony  Walton  White 
of  the  Continental  Army.  Compiled  by  Anna  M.  W.  Woodhull.  of  Free 
hold,  N.  J.  Presented  to  the  Society  May  18,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.   11.     Portrait. 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Capture  of  the  Block  House  at  Toms  Rivei 
N.  J..  March  24,  1782.  Read  at  the  Memorial  service  at  Toms  River.  Ma; 
30,  1883.  By  William  S.  Stryker.  Trenton,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (463 


NEW    JERSEY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  645 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Circular  communicating  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Society,  January  22,  1883,  favoring  the  erection  of  monuments  to 
commemorate  the  battles  of  the  Revolution.  Newark,  1883.] 

8vo,  p.  1.  (4622 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Josiah  Hornblower  and  the  first  steam  en 
gine  in  America,  with  some  notices  of  the  Schuyler  copper  mines  at  Second 
River,  N.  J.,  and  a  genealogy  of  the  Hornblower  family.  Read  before  the 
Society  May  17,  1883.  By  William  Nelson.  Newark,  1883. 

8vo,    pp.     (2),    80.  (4623 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  Samuel  Allinson,  "  The  Philan 
thropist  of  New  Jersey."  By  John  F.  Hageman.  Read  before  the  Society 
at  Newark.  May  14,  1884.  [Newark,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.   21.  (4624 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     General  Maxwell's  brigade  of  the  New  Jer 
sey  continental   line  in  the  expedition   against  the   Indians   in   1779.     By 
W.  S.  Stryker.     Read  before  the  Society  January  17,  1884.     Trenton,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  66.  (4625 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  old  barracks  at  Trenton,  N.  J.     Read 

before  the   Society   January  20,   1881.     By   William  S.    Stryker.     Trenton, 
1885. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (4626 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  William 
A.  Whitehead,  by  Samuel  Irenams  Prime.  Read  before  the  Society  May 
21.  1885.  [Newark  1885.] 

8vo,  pp.  22.     Portrait.  (4627 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  strategic  relations  of  New  Jersey  to  the 
war  for  American  independence.  By  Henry  B.  Carrington,  LL.  D.  Read 
before  the  Society  January  15,  1885.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.   (2)   29.  (4628 

NEW   JERSEY   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A   historical   sketch  of  Jane   McCrea.     By 

Henry  Race.     Read  before  the  Society  May  20,  1886.     [Newark,  N.  J.,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (4629 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Jonathan  Pitney,  M.  D.  Fifty  years  of  prog 
ress  on  the  coast  of  New  Jersey.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society 
and  read  May  20,  1886.  By  Allen  H.  Brown.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (4634) 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Life,  character,  and  services  of  Frederick  T. 
Frelinglmysen,  of  New  Jersey,  late  Secretary  of  State  in  President  Arthur's 
cabinet.  By  John  F.  Hageman.  Read  before  the  Society  May  20,  1886. 
Newark,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  31.     Portrait.  (463Oo 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  notices  of  Governor  Joseph  Bloomfield. 
Read  January  26,  1886,  by  William  Nelson.  Newark,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  3.      Edition,  fifty  copies.  (4631 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  founding  of  Paterson  as  the  intended 
manufacturing  metropolis  of  the  United  States.  By  William  Nelson.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society  May  19,  1887.  Newark,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  17.  (4632 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hessians  in  New  Jersey ;  just  a  little  in 
their  favor.  By  A.  D.  Mellick,  jr.  Read  before  the  Society  January  24, 
1888.  [Newark,  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (4633 


646  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Mrs.  Martha  J.  Lamb,  the  historian.  By 
Mrs.  Frederick  H.  Pierson.  Read  before  the  Society  September  28,  1888. 
[New  York,  1888.] 

Small  4to,  pp.  4.  (4634 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Joel  Parker :  "  The  War  Governor  of  New 
Jersey."  A  biographical  sketch.  By  James  S.  Yard.  [Read  before  the 
Society  May  17,  1888.]  Freehold,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  39.      Portrait.  (4635 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  T.  Nixon.  Memoir  prepared  and  read 
by  A.  Q.  Keasbey  before  the  Society  January  28,  1890.  [Newark,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (4636 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  George  H.  Cook,  State  Geologist 
of  New  Jersey,  director  of  the  agricultural  experiment  station  of  New  Jer 
sey,  professor  of  geology  and  agriculture  in  Rutgers  College.  By  James 
Neilson.  Newark,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  15-      Portrait.  (4637 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  Samuel  McClintock  Hamill.  Memoir 
prepared  and  read  by  Samuel  M.  Studdiford  before  the  Society  January  28, 
1890.  [Newark,  1890.] 

Svo,  pp.  12.      Portrait.  (4638 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Greenland  in  New  Jersey.  A  historical 
sketch  of  the  Moravian  settlement  in  Sussex  county,  17(58  to  1808.  By 
Henry  Race.  Read  before  the  Society,  May  21,  1891.  [Newark,  1891.1 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (4639 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Mahlon  Dickerson,  industrial  pioneer  and 
old-time  patriot.  By  Josiah  C.  Pumpelly.  Read  before  the  Society,  Jan 
uary  27,  1891.  Paterson,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  26.  (4-640 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memoir  of  Joseph  Parrish,  M.  D.,  of  Bur 
lington,  N.  J.  By  Samuel  H.  Pennington.  Read  before  the  Society,  May 
21,  1891.  Newark,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  (4641 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rutgers  College.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Ad 
dresses  commemorative  of  George  Hammell  Cook,  professor  of  geology  and 
agriculture;  delivered  before  the  trustees,  faculty,  alumni,  students,  and 
friends  of  the  college,  June  17,  1890.  With  a  biographical  sketch  read 
before  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society  at  Trenton,  Januarv  28,  1890. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  53.      Portrait.  (4642 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  to  Hunterdon  County  History. 
By  Henry  Race.  [Read  before  the  Society,  January  27,  1891.]  Newark, 
1892. 

Svo,  pp.  7.  (464R 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  American  newspaper  files,  1704-1800,  and 
where  they  may  be  found.  Preliminary  list,  for  additions  and  corrections. 
By  William  Nelson.  Paterson,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  6.  (4644 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Autobiography  of  Col.  Aaron  Ogden,  of  Eliza- 
bethtown.     An  original  document  written  for  his  children.     Paterson,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  19.    - 

[Some  unpublished  letters  of  Col.  Ogden,  1785-1830,  with  biographical  notes, 

etc.      pp.  19-33.]  (4645 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  early  days  of  the  Academy  at  Newark. 

Extracts  from  old  newspapers,  gleaned  by  William  Nelson.     Newark,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (464(5 


NEW    JERSEY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  647 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,     George  Eyre,  his  ancestors  and  his  descend 
ants.     By  Franklin  Eyre.     Paterson,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

[Reprinted  from  N.  J.  Archives,  Vol.  xi,  pp.  495-6,  note.]  (4647 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Indians  of  New  Jersey :  their  origin  and 

development ;  manners   and   customs,    language,    religion,    and   government. 

With  some  notes  of  Indian  place  names.     By  William  Nelson.     Paterson, 

1894. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)    168.  (4648 

.\K\V  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Joseph  Coerten  Hornblower.  1777-1864. 
Chief  justice  of  New  Jersey,  1832-184G.  A  biographical  sketch.  By  Wil 
liam  Nelson.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  29.      Portrait.  (464O 

Xi.\v  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketches  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical   So 
ciety,  by  Alonzo  Church.     Published  by  the  Society,  Newark,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  40. 
Some  account  of  the  library,  portraits,  and  curios  ;   Newark's  beginnings. 

(465O 

XKW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Members  of  the  New  Jersey  Assembly,  1754. 
Biographical  sketches.     Paterson,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 
[Reprinted,  with  additions  and  corrections,  from  N.  .T.  Archives,  Vol.  xix.] 

(4651 

XKW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Clifford  Stanley  Sims :  soldier,  statesman, 
jurist.  A  biographical  sketch.  By  William  Nelson.  Boston,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      Portrait.  ( 46.12 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  ethnologist's  view  of  history.  An  address 
before  the  Society,  January  28,  1896.  By  Daniel  G.  Brinton.  Philadelphia. 
1896. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (4653 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Original  documents  relating  to  the  life  and 
administrations  of  William  Burnet,  Governor  of  New  York  and  New  Jer 
sey,  1720-1728,  and  of  Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire,  1728-1729. 
Compiled  by  William  Nelson.  Paterson,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.    (6),  217.  (4654 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  records  of  the  French  in  Elizabeth- 
town.  By  Emeline  G.  Pierson.  Read  before  tlTe  Society,  January  22,  1895. 
Paterson,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (4655 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Maxwell,  of  New  Jersey.  Brigadier- 
General  in  the  Revolution.  By  J.  II.  Griffith.  Read  before  the  Society, 
May  7,  1894.  Paterson,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (4656 

NEW  JERSEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fifty  years  of  historical  work  in  New  Jer 
sey.     An  address  delivered  before  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society  at  its 
semicentennial  celebration,  at  Newark,  May  16,  1895.     By  William  Nelson. 
With  a  bibliography  of  the  Society.     Paterson,  N.  J.,  1898. 
8vo,  5  pi.,  pp.  183.      Front.,  port. 
Bibliography:    pp.    [151J-165. 

Reprinted,  with  additions,  from  Proceedings  of  New  Jersey  Historical  Society, 
1894-95,  Vol.  xin.  (4657 


648  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

PATERSON  HISTORY  CLUB. 
J'atcrson,  X.  J. 

PATERSON  HISTORY  CLUB.  Gen.  William  Scudder  Stryker.  A  memorial  tribute. 
By  William  Nelson.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      Front,    (port.). 

Reprinted    (with  some  additions)    from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio 
graphical  record  for  January,  1901.  (4658 

PATERSON    HISTORY    CLUB.     Church    records    in    New    Jersey.     Notices    of   the 
character,  extent,  and  condition  of  the  original  records  of  about  one  hun 
dred  and  fifty  of  the  older  churches  and  Friends'  Meetings ;    with  other 
data.     By  William  Nelson.     Paterson,  N.  J.,  1904. 
4to,  pp.  32. 
Reprinted  from  the  journal  of  the  Presbyterian  Historical   Society,  Vol.   n. 

(4659 

PATERSON  HISTORY  CLUB.     Contributions  towards  a  Nelson  genealogy.     Part  i. 
By  William  Nelson.     Paterson,  N.  J.,  1904. 
4 to,   pp.   57. 
Contents:  Part  i.  Some  Neilsons  of  Scotland.  (4GGO 

PATERSON  HISTORY  CLUB.  Personal  names  of  Indians  of  New  Jersey:  beinic  a 
list  of  six  hundred  and  fifty  such  names,  gleaned  mostly  from  Indian  deeds 
of  the  seventeenth  century.  By  William  Nelson.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  83.  (4661 

PRINCETON  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION?. 
Princeton,  N.  J. 

PRINCETON  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Philip*  Vickers  Fithian,  journal  and  letters, 
1767-1774,  student  at  Princeton  College,  1770-72,  tutor  at  Noniini  Hall  in 
Virginia,  1773-74 ;  edited  for  the  Princeton  Historical  Association  by  John 
Rogers  Williams.  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1900. 

8vo,   pp.   xxi,    1   1.,   pp.   320.      Front.      Plates.      Portrait.     Map. 

Part  n,   1774-76,  in  preparation    (Nov.   15,   1904).  (4662 

PRINCETON  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  poems  of  Philip  Freneau,  poet  of  the 
American  Revolution.     Edited  for  the  Princeton  Historical  Association,  by 
Fred  Lewis  Pattee.     Princeton,  N.  J. 
8vo.      2  volumes. 
Vol.    i.      1902.      pp.   cxii,   294. 

Contains:   Life  of  Philip  Freneau;  Early  poems,   1768-1775.  (4663 

Vol.    n.      1903.      pp.   x,   407. 

Contains:   The  first  poetic  period,   1775-1781.  (4664 

Vol.   in  to  be  published  in   1907.  (4664 

SALEM  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Salem,  JY".  J. 

SALEM  COCJNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  short  history  of  the  glass  manufacture 
in  Salem  County,  N.  J.  Read  before  the  Society  by  R.  M.  Acton. 

Pennsylvania    Magazine    of   History    and    Biography,    Vol.    ix.     pp.    343-346. 
Philadelphia,    1885.  (4665 

SALEM  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Instituted 
November  11,  1884.  With  the  names  of  the  first  members  and  officers. 
Salem,  N.  J.,  1886. 

32mo,  pp.   12.  (4666 


VINELAND    HISTORICAL    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  649 

SALEM  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoirs  of  John  Jacob  Sinnickson,  M.  D. 
Sketches  of  local  usages  of  olden  times.  By  Edward  S.  Sharpe,  M.  D. 
Salem,  1890. 

8vo.  (4667 

SURVEYORS  ASSOCIATION  OF  WEST  NEW  JERSEY. 
Camden,  N.  J. 

SURVEYORS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  WEST  NEW  JERSEY.  Proceedings,  constitution,  by 
laws,  list  of  members,  etc.  With  historical  and  biographical  sketches 
relating  to  New  Jersey.  Camden,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  468.  (4668 

VINELAND   HISTORICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY. 
Vine! and,  N.  J. 

VINELAND  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Report,  October  9th,  1894. 
Vineland,  N.  J.,  1895. 

12mo,  pp.   [10]. 

Annual  report,  October  8,  1895.     Yineland,  N.  ,T.,  1895.     8vo,  pp.   [14]. 

Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  October  13,  1896.  List  of  officers  and 
members,  also  donations  for  the  year.  8vo,  pp.  [15]. 

Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  October  12,  1897.  List  of  officers  and 
members,  also  donations  for  the  year.  12mo,  pp.  14. 

Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  October  11,  1898.  List  of  officers  and 
members  and  donations  for  the  year.  12mo,  pp.  13. 

Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  October  10,  '1899.  List  of  officers  and 
members  and  donations  for  the  .year.  12mo,  pp.  15. 

Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  October  9,  1900.  Officers,  members,  dona 
tions,  and  resolutions.  8vo,  pp.  [16]. 

Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  October  8,  1901.  Proceed-ngs,  officers, 
members,  and  donations.  Yineland,  N.  J.  8vo,  pp.  [15], 

Annual  report,  October  14,  1902,  to  October  13,  1903.  Yineland,  N.  J., 
1903.  8vo,  pp.  16. 

Annual  report  for  the  year  ending  October  11,  1905  [1904].  With  a  brief 
history  of  the  Society.  Yineland,  N.  J.,  1T904.  8vo,  pp.  20. 

Annual  report  from  October  13th,  1904,  to  October  10th,  1905.  Also  memorial 
and  resolutions,  with  addresses  in  commemoration  of  the  late  Professor  Marcius 
Willson,  delivered  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  October  10th,  1905. 
Vineland,  New  Jersey,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  33,   (1). 

Contains :  Memorial  addresses  by  Edwin  C.  Bidwell  ;  by  L.  Newcomb  ;  by 
W.  M.  Gilbert.  (4669-7O 

YINELAND  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Memorial  addresses  on  the 
life  and  character  of  John  S.  Shepard,  delivered  at  the  regular  monthly 
meeting  of  the  Society,  February  8,  1899.  Yineland,  N.  J.,  1900. 

8vo,   pp.   25.  (4671 

VINELAND  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  birth  of  a  new  science, 
a  lecture  on  the  life  and  labors  of  Louis  Pasteur,  read  before  the  Yineland 
Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Dec.  10,  1902,  by  Dr.  E.  C.  Bidwell, 
President.  [Vineland,  1902?] 

8vo,   pp.   21.  (4672 

VINELAND  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  early  physicians  of  Yine 
land,  N.  J.  Compiled.  Published  by  the  Yineland  Historical  and  Antiqua 
rian  Society,  1903.  [Vineland,  1903.] 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.   [5]-26.  (467JJ 

Contents :   R.   M.   Chase,   W.   D.   Cook,    II.   W.   Cansdell,   Franklin   Lane.   E.   C. 

Bidwell,   E.    R.    Tuller,    Wm.    Taylor,    John    Ingram,    C.    R.    Wiley,    and    Charles 

Brewer. 


650  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

VINELAND  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  founder's  own  story  of 
the  founding  of  Vineland,  New  Jersey.  By  Charles  K.  Landis.  Published 
by  the  Vineland  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  [Vineland,  N.  J.] 
1903. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.    [7]-22.      Front,    (port).  (4674 


MEXICO. 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  MEXICO. 

Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  MEXICO.     Anniversary  address  before  the  Society 
at  Santa  Fe,  December  31.  1860.     By  Kirby  Benedict.     Santa  Fe,  [I860]. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4G75 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  MEXICO.     Inaugural  address,  by  W.  G.  Ritch,  Feb 
ruary  21,  1881.     Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1881. 
16mo,  pP-  27. 

On  the  objects  and  purposes  of  this  Society,  with  summary  view  of  the  his 
tory  of  the  Territory.  (4<>76 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  MEXICO.  Address  of  A.  F.  Bandelier,  delivered  in 

"  The  Palace,"  Santa  l\\  N.  Mex..  April  28.  1882.     Santa  Fe,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Running  title,  "  Kin  and  clan."  On  the  Indian  races  of  New  Mexico.      (4<!77 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  MEXICO.     The  stone  idols  of  New  Mexico.     Santa 
Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1896. 

8vo.  (4678 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  MEXICO.     The  Stone  Lions  of  Cochiti.     By  L.  Brad 
ford  Prince.     Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (4«79 

YORK. 


v   ALBANY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

ALBANY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Albany  Quarterly.     Edited  by  J.  R.  Willson 
and  S.  M.  Willson.     Under  the  patronage  of  the  Albany  Historical  Society. 
Nos.  1-6.     Albany,  1832-33. 
8vo.      Six  numbers. 

Running  through  the  6  numbers  which  I  have  seen  is  a  "  History  of  the  Re 
formed  Presbyterian  Church,"  by  James  R.  Willson,  as  follows  :  Pages  1-4S,  in 
No.  1  ;  49-96,  in  No.  2  ;  97-144,  in  No.  3  ;  145-192.  in  No.  4  ;  193-240,  in  No.  5  ; 
241-288,  in  No.  6.  (4680 

.ALBANY  HISTORICAL  AND  ART  SOCIETY. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

ALBANY  HISTORICAL  AND  ART  SOCIETY.     Register.     3  March,  1899.     Albany,  N.  Y. 
4to,  pp.  46. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Birth  of  the  Society  ;  Opening  of  the  Society's  Build 
ings,  3  March,  1898  ;  Constitution  ;  Proceedings,  Reports,  etc.  (4681 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Alcohol:  is  it  a  food?  By  Willis  G.  Tucker,  M.  D.  Al 
bany,  N.  Y.  Extracted  from  the  transactions  of  the  Albany  Institute.  Al 
bany,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (4682 


ALBANY    INSTITUTE.  651 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.     List  of  officers.     New  York,  1880. 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.     Transactions.     Yols.  i-xn.     Albany,  1830-1887. 

8vo.     Twelve  vols.     Only  the  historical  and  local  articles  are  noticed. 

CONTENTS. 

.  Vol.  i.  Officers,  182S ;  Table  of  variations  of  the  magnetic  needle ;  On  the 
luminous  appearance  of  the  ocean,  by  Thomas  R.  Ingalls  ;  On  the  geographical 
botany  of  the  United  States,  by  L.  C.  Beck  ;  On  some  modifications  of  the  elec 
tromagnetic  apparatus,  by  Joseph  Henry  ;  Notes  on  Mr.  Pickering's  vocabulary 
of  words  and  phrases  supposed  to  be  peculiar  to  the  United  States,  by  T.  R. 
Beck  ;  On  the  uvularia  grandiflora  as  a  remedy  for  the  bite  of  the  rattlesnake, 
by  J.  G.  Tracy  ;  An  examination  of  the  question  whether  the  climate  of  the  val 
ley  of  the  Mississippi,  under  similar  parallels  of  latitude,  is  warmer  than  that 
of  the  Atlantic  coast,  by  L.  C.  Beck  ;  Observations  on  the  geological  features  of 
the  south  side  of  the  Ontario  Valley,  by  J.  Geddes ;  Statistical  notes.  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  (1),  250,  (1),  74.  (4683 

Vol.  ii.  Abstracts  of  meteorological  observations  at  Albany,  by  T.  R.  Beck  ; 
The  solar  eclipse  of  July,  1832,  and  the  longitude  of  Albany,  by  Stephen  Alex 
ander  ;  Annual  address,  April  3,  1833,  by  Amos  Dean  ;  *  *  *  Astronomical 
observations  at  Berlin,  Md.  (February  13,  1831),  by  S.  Alexander;  Annual  ad 
dress,  April  19,  1836,  by  D.  D.  Barnard  ;  *  *  *  An  account  of  the  burning 
of  Schenectady  in  1090,  by  G.  W.  Carpenter  ;  Eulogium  on  Simeon  De  Witt,  by 
T.  R.  Beck  ;  Geological  features  of  the  Post-Tertiary  formation  of  Albany  and 
vicinity,  by  James  Eights.  1833-1852.  pp.  viii,  353  (1).  (4684 

Vol.  in.  Catalogue  of  the  Institute  library,  prepared  by  George  Wood.  1855. 
pp.  (8),  454.  (4685 

Vol.  iv.  New  species  of  fossils  from  carboniferous  limestones  of  Indiana  and 
Illinois,  by  J.  Hall  ;  New  organic  remains  from  northeastern  Kansas,  by  P.  B. 
Meek  and  P.  V.  Hayden  ;  Account  of  the  premiums  awarded  by  law  in  New  York 
for  the  encouragement  of  household  manufactures  of  woolen  cloths,  1809-1814, 
by  P.  B.  Hough  ;  Petroleum,  its  history  and  properties,  by  1).  Murray  ;  Observa 
tions  on  the  design  and  import  of  medals,  by  II.  A.  Homes  ;  New  species  of  fos 
sils  from  a  locality  of  the  Niagara  group  in  Indiana,  by  J.  Hall  ;  A  plan  for  a 
park  for  Albany,  by  D.  Murray  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Institute,  1858  to  1863. 
1858-1864.  pp.  viii,  323.  (4686 

Vol.  v.  History  of  the  bills  of  credit,  or  paper  money,  issued  by  New  York 
from  1709  to  1786,  by  J.  II.  Hickcox  ;  History  of  the  census  of  New  York,  by 
F.  B.  Hough  ;  Notices  of  Peter  Penet  and  of  his  operations  among  the  Oneida 
Indians,  by  F.  B.  Hough.  1867.  pp.  (6),  337.  Plates.  (4687 

Vol.  vi.  The  flora  of  the  Adirondacks,  by  G.  T.  Stevens  ;  Narrative  of  a  bear 
hunt  in  the  Adirondacks,  by  Verplanck  Colvin  ;  California  and  the  northwest 
coast  one  hundred  years  since,  by  Henry  A.  Homes  ;  Manual  of  the  Institute,  by 
Daniel  J.  Pratt.  1870.  pp.  iv,  381,  (1).  (468S 

Vol.  vu.  Annual  address,  by  Orlando  Meads  ;  The  Palatine  emigration  to  Eng 
land  in  1709,  by  II.  A.  Homes  ;  The  Island  of  Tehuantepec,  Mexico,  by  T.  Skeel  ; 
Report  on  the  water  supply  of  Albany.  1872.  pp.  iv,  351.  Folded  plates. 

(4689 

Vol.  viii.  Officers;  Chief  Justice  Taney,  by  Isaac  Edwards;  The  water  supply 
of  Albany,  by  P.  Hogan  ;  Notice  of  Peter  Hasenclever,  an  early  iron  manufac- 
tuier,  by  II.  A.  Homes;  The  Mohawk  and  Hudson  River  Railroad,  by  J.  Munsell. 
1876.  pp.  iv,  (2),  307.  (469O 

Vol.  ix.  The  winter  fauna  of  Mount  Marcy,  by  Verplanck  Colvin  ;  Men  and 
things  in  Albany  two  centuries  ago,  and  the  origin  of  the  Dutch  and  English 
churches,  by  J.  Munsell  ;  The  first  visit  of  an  American  ship  to  Japan,  by  G.  R. 
Ho  well.  1S79.  pp.  vii,  366.  Plates.  (4691 

Vol.  x.  Officers  ;  The  Utica  slate  and  related  formations,  by  C.  D.  Walcott ; 
Fossils  of  the  Utica  slate,  by  C.  I).  Walcott ;  Industrial  and  material  progress 
illustrated  in  the  history  of  Albany,  by  I).  Murray  ;  An  account  of  the  manu 
scripts  of  Henry  Dearborn  as  Massachusetts  commissioner  in  1838  and  1839,  for 
the  sale  of  the  Seneca  Indian  lands,  by  II.  A.  Homes;  Proposed  erection  of  local 
historical  monuments  ;  The  correct  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York,  by  H.  A. 
Homes;  American  English,  by  G.  M.  Tucker.  1883.  pp.  iv,  (2),  375,  (3). 
Plates.  (4692 

Vol.  xi.  Officers;  Shakespearian  criticism,  by  Irving  Browne;  Life  in  the  Arc 
tic,  by  II.  Macdona  ;  The  Albany  Institute,  by  G.  W.  Clinton  ;  Appendix  to  same, 
by  H.  A.  Homes  ;  The  open  Polar  sea,  by  G.  II.  Howell ;  London  stone,  by  E.  J. 


652  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Miller  ;  Bibliomania,  by  Irving  Browne ;  Literary  property  and  international 
copyright,  by  II.  E.  Smith  ;  The  Albany  Lancaster  school,  by  T.  V.  Van  Hensen ; 
Heraldry  in  England  and  America,  by  G.  R.  Howell ;  Memorial  minute  on  death 
of  Orlando  Meads,  by  L.  Kip  ;  Arendt  Van  Curler,  founder  of  Schenectady,  by 
W.  E.  Griffis  ;  The  variation  of  the  needle  in  northern  New  York,  by  V.  Colvin ; 
The  Greek  theory  of  the  State,  by  E.  North  ;  On  the  correspondence  of  Governor 
D.  D.  Tompkins,  lately  acquired  by  the  State,  by  H.  A.  Homes  ;  The  "  Dreamers  " 
of  the  Columbia  River  Valley  in  Washington  Territory,  by  J.  W.  MacMurray  ; 
The  expedition  of  the  Alert  to  Hudson's  Strait  and  Bay  in  1885,  by  J.  Me 
Naughton  ;  Commemoration  of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  publica 
tion  of  Newton's  Principia,  by  V.  Colvin  ;  Evidence  of  the  French  discoveries 
in  New  York  previous  to  the  colonization  by  the  Dutch,'  by  G.  R.  Howell ;  What 
made  the  Institute  possible,  by  L.  Kip  ;  Catalogue  of  members.  1887.  pp.  iv, 
(2),  336.  (4693 

Vol.  xn.  Contents  :  In  memoriam  Henry  Augustus  Homes,  by  G.  W.  Kirch- 
wey  ;  The  Talmud,  by  Max  Schlesinger  ;  Profit  sharing,  by  Frederick  G.  Mather ; 
The  first  constitution  of  New  York,  by  S.  N.  D.  North  ;  The  West  India  Com 
pany  and  the  Walloons,  by  Ernest  J.  Miller ;  Some  views  connected  with  the 
question  of  coast  defense,  by  V.  Colvin ;  Edible  wild  fruits  of  New  York,  by 
C.  H.  Peck;  Our  retrospect  (work  of  the  Albany  Institute),  by  Leonard  Kip; 
The  first  battle  of  Lake  Champlain.  Has  current  history  correctly  located  its 
site?  by  George  F.  Bixby  ;  The  liquor  question,  by  Eugene  Burlingame  ;  A  last 
word  about  Christian  Science,  mind  cure,  and  allied  methods  of  treatment,  by 
Selwyn  A.  Russell  ;  Mountain  meteorological  stations  and  an  inspection  of  Pikes 
Peak  in  its  winter  season,  by  John  I*.  Finley  ;  Paper  currency,  by  S.  W.  Rowell ; 
The  insects  of  the  past  year  and  progress  in  insect  studies,  by  J.  A.  Lintner; 
The  globe  of  1513,  and  the  progress  of  geographical  discovery  and  map  making 
from  the  time  of  Columbus  to  1600,  by  George  Rogers  Howell  ;  Weeds,  by 
Charles  H.  Peck  ;  The  standard  of  value,  by  Chauncey  P.  Williams ;  Magnetic 
observations  at  and  near  Albany,  N.  Y.,  between  the  years  1686  and  1892,  by  V. 
Colvin;  Index.  Albany,  1893.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  (2),  296,  (1).  (4694 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Anniversary  discourse  before  the  Albany  Institute,  April 
23,  1830.  By  Benjamin  Franklin  Butler.  Albany.  1830. 

8vo,   pp.   88.  (4695 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Address  delivered  before  tbe  Institute,  April  3,  1833.  By 
Ainos  Dean.  Albany,  1833. 

8vo,    pp.    22.  (4696 

ALBANY   INSTITUTE.     Eulogium   on   the   life   and   services   of   Simeon   De   Witt, 

surveyor-general  of  the  State  of  New  York,  chancellor  of  the  University, 

etc.     By  T.  Romeyn  Beck.     Delivered  before  the  Institute.  April  23,  1835. 

Albany,  1835. 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (4697 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Institute  on  the  19th  of 
April,  1836,  being  the  occasion  of  the  annual  address  before  that  Society. 
By  Daniel  D.  Barnard.  Albany,  1836.  ' 

8vo,   pp.   43.  (4698 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.     A  discourse  on  the  life,  services,  and  character  of  Stephen 

Van  Rensselaer ;  delivered  before  the  Institute  April  15,  1839.     By  Daniel 

D.  Barnard.     With  an  historical  sketch  of  the  colony  and  manor  of  Rensse- 

laerswyck.     Albany,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  144.  (4699 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Proposals  for  publishing  from  original  manuscripts  a 
series  of  volumes  relating  to  American  history,  to  be  entitled  "  The  His 
torical  Series  of  the  Albany  Institute."  [Albany,  1856.] 

Small  4to,  pp.    (3).  (4700 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.     Biographical  notice  of  Peter  Wraxall,  secretary  of  Indian 
affairs  for  the  province  of  New  York,  and  of  the  first  provincial  congress, 
held    in    Albany    in    1754    [etc.].     Communicated    to    the   Albany    Institute, 
April  16,  1866,  and  May  31,  1870.     By  Daniel  J.  Pratt.     [Albany,  1866.] 
Svo,  pp.   G,    (1).     No  title-page.     Title  on  cover. 
From  the  Transactions.  (-4701 


ALBANY    INSTITUTE.  653 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Proceedings  of  the  Institute  from  March,  1865,  to  June  20, 
1882.  Vols.  i,  ii ;  in,  parts  1  and  2.  Albany,  1873-1882. 

8vo,   3   vols.      Illustrated.     Vol.    i,    1865-1872;    Vol.    n,    1872-1877;    Vol.    in, 

1877-1882. 

Proceedings  from   1858—1865,  published   in   Transactions,  Vols.   iv  and  vi. 

(47O2 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Field  meeting  on  the  steamer  Granite  State,  September  10, 
1874.  [Albany,  1874.] 

8vo,   pp.   4.      No  title-page.  (47O3 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Supplement  to  the  calculus  of  operations.  By  John  Pater- 
son.  Read  before  the  Institute,  November  3,  1874.  [Albany,  1874.] 

8vo.  pp.  8.      No  title-page.  (47O4 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Annual  address  before  the  Institute,  delivered  May  25,  1871. 
By  Orlando  Meadfe.  Albany,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (47O5 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  On  certain  new  phenomena  in  chemistry.  Read  before  the 
Institute,  January  2,  1872.  By  Verplanck  Colvin.  [Albany,  1872. J 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (47O6 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Report  of  the  third  class  in  the  third  department  (general 
literature).  By  Leonard  Kip.  Read  March  21,  1871.  [Albany,  1872.] 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

A  notice  of  books,  English  and  American,  published  in  1870.  (47O6a 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.     The  water  supply  of  Constantinople.     By  Henry  A.  Homes. 
Read  before  the  Institute,  June  4,  1872.     [Albany,  1872.] 
8vo,  pp.  18.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Transactions.  (47O7 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Chief  Justice  Taney,  a  sketch  and  a  criticism.  By  Isaac 
Edwards.  Read  before  the  Institute,  January  7,  1873.  [Albany,  1873.] 

8vo,  pp.  19.     No  title-page.  (47O8 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  The  black  spruce.  By  Charles  H.  Peck.  Read  before  the 
Institute,  May  4,  1875.  [Albany,  1875.] 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (4709 

ALBANY    INSTITUTE.     The    Hudson    River   overslagh,    and    Coeynians  bouwery. 

[Address  before  the  Institute,  June  16,  1875,  by  Joel  Munsell.]  [Albany, 
1875.] 

12mo,  pp.  8.      Woodcuts.  (471O 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Notice  of  Peter  Hasenclever,  an  iron  manufacturer  of 
1764-1769.  By  Henry  A.  Homes,  LL.  D.  Read  before  the  Institute,  April 
7,  1874.  Albany,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  8.  (4711 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Field  meetings  of  the  Albany  Institute,  1870-1875.  Al 
bany,  1876. 

8vo.     Illustrated. 

This  volume  contains  only  the  proceedings  for  1873-1875.  Proceedings  of  first 
eleven  field  metings,  1870-1872,  are  contained  in  "Vol.  i  of  Proceedings  of  the 
Institute.  (4712 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  The  solar  theory  of  myths.  By  John  De  Witt  Warner. 
Albany,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

Read  before  the  Institute,  December  7,  1875.     From  the  Transactions.          (4713 
ALBANY  INSTITUTE.     The  winter  fauna  of  Mt.  Marcy.     By  Verplanck   Colvin. 
Read  before  the  Institute,  January  4,  1876.     [Albany,  1876.] 

8vo,  pp.  16.     No  title-page.  (4714 


654  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  The  correct  arms  of  the  State  of  New  York,  as  established 
by  law  since  March  16,  1778.  An  historical  essay  read  before  the  Institute, 
December  2,  1879.  By  Henry  A.  Homes.  Albany,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  49,  (i).     Plate.  (4715 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  An  account  of  the  manuscripts  of  General  Dearborn  as 
Massachusetts  commissioner  in  1838  and  1839,  for  the  sale  of  the  Seneca 
Indian  lands  in  New  York.  Read  before  the  Institute,  October  12,  1880. 
Albany,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (4716 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Bibliomania.  A  paper  read  before  the  Institute,  October 
24,  1882.  By  Irving  Browne.  [Albany,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  16.  (4716o 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Second  paper  on  the  correct  arms  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  as  established  by  law  since  March  10,  1778.  Read  before  the  Insti 
tute,  May  24,  1881.  By  H.  A.  Homes.  Albany,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  21.     Plates.  (4717 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  American  English.  By  Gilbert  M.  Tucker.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Institute,  June  0,  1882,  with  revision  and  additions.  From 
Transaction*  of  the  Institute,  Vol.  x.  Albany,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  333-360.  (4718 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Address  before  the  Institute,  March  18,  1884,  on  the  Adi 
rondack  wilderness.  By  Leniion  Thomson.  Albany,  1884. 

8vo.  (4719 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Arendt  Van  Curler,  first  superintendent  of  Rensselaerwick, 
founder  of  Schenectady  and  of  the  Dutch  policy  of  peace  with  the  Iroquois 
[sic].  By  William  Elliott  Griftis,  D.  D.  A  paper  read  before  the  Institute, 
November  18,  1884.  [Albany,  1884.] 

8vo,  pp.  1-'.  (4720 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.     The  first  battle  of  Lake  Champlain.     [Has  current  history 
correctly  located  its  site?]     A  paper  read  before  the  Albany  Institute,  No 
vember  5,  1889.     By  George  F.  Bixby.     Albany,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.   (2),  15.     Maps  and  plates. 

Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Albany  Institute,  xii,  122-136. 
On  the  cover  is  a  portrait  of  Samuel  de  Champlain.  (4721 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Some  pre-Columbian  discoveries  of  America.  By  George 
Rogers  Howell.  Read  before  the  Albany  Institute,  June,  1893.  [Albany, 
N.  Y.?  1893?] 

8vo,  pp.  25. 

Second  paper  "  Later  pre-Columbian  discoveries  of  America.  Irish,  North 
men,  Welsh,  Italian,  and  French ;"  read  before  the  Albany  Institute,  October, 
1893  :  pp.  14-25.  (4722 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  The  origin  and  meaning  of  English  and  Dutch  surnames  of 
New  York  State  families.  By  George  Rogers  Howell.  Read  before  the 
Albany  Institute,  May  15,  1894.  [Albany?  1894?] 

8vo,  cover-title,  pp.  13.  (472:? 

ALBANY  INSTITUTE.  Annual  address  of  Rt.  Rev.  William  Croswell  Doane,  de 
livered  before  the  Albany  Institute,  May  25th,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (4724 

In  1900  the  Albany  Institute  joined  with  the  Albany  Historical  and  Art 
Society,  forming  the  Albany  Institute  and  Historical  and  Art  Society. 

BRADFORD  CLUB. 
Neic  York  City. 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  The  army  correspondence  of  Col.  John  Laurens  in  1777-78. 
With  a  memoir,  by  W.  G.  Sirnrns.  New  York,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  250.     Portrait.  (4725 


BUFFALO    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  655 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  Journal  of  the  expedition  to  Quebec  in  1775,  under  the  com 
mand  of  Col.  B.  Arnold.  By  J.  Melvin.  New  York,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.   30.  (4726 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  Diary  of  Washington  from  the  1st  day  of  October,  1781),  to  the 
10th  day  of  March,  1790.  New  York,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  89,  ii.  (4727 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  Papers  concerning  the  attack  upon  Hatfleld  and  Deerfield  by  a 
party  of  Indians  from  Canada,  September  19.  1077.  [Edited  by  F.  B. 
Hough.]  New  York,  1859. 

8vo,   pp.   82.      Portrait.     Map.      Plates.  (4728 

BRADFORD  CLUE.  The  Croakers.  By  Joseph  Rodman  Drake  and  Fitz  Greene 
Ha  Heck.  New  York,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  191.      Portraits.  (4729 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  Memorial  of  John  Allen.  [By  E.  A.  Duyckinck.]  Printed  for 
the  Bradford  Club.  New  York,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.    (2)    39.  (4730 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  The  operations  of  the  French  fleet  under  Count  de  Grasse,  in 
1781-82,  as  described  in  two  contemporaneous  journals.  [Edited  by  J.  G. 
Shea.]  New  York,  1864. 

8vo,   pp.   216.  (4731 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  Anthology  of  New  Netherland ;  or,  Translations  from  the 
early  Dutch  poets  of  New  York,  with  memoirs  of  their  lives.  By  Henry  C. 
Murphy.  New  York,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  209.      Portrait.      Facsimile.      Woodcut.  (4732 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  Narratives  of  the  career  of  Hernando  De  Soto  in  the  Conquest 
of  Florida.  Translated  by  Buckingham  Smith.  New  York,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  324.      Portrait.      Map.  (4733 

BRADFORD  CLUB.  The  northern  invasion  of  October.  1780.  A  series  of  papers 
relating  to  the  expeditions  from  Canada  under  S'ir  John  Johnson  and 
others  against  the  frontiers  of  New  York,  which  were  supposed  to  have 
connection  with  Arnold's  treason.  With  introduction  and  notes  by  F.  B. 
Hough.  New  York,  1866. 

8vo,   pp.   224.      Plate.      Map.  (4734 

BROOKLYN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Brooklyn,  Ar.  Y. 

BROOKLYN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Records.  No.  1.  April,  1901.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Society,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  64. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members  ;  The  Brooklyn  Catholic  Historical  Society  ;  Early 
Catholic  explorers  and  Catholic  foundations  of  Long  Island  and  vicinity,  by 
Marc  F.  Vallette  ;  Register  of  the  clergy  of  the  diocese  of  Brooklyn,  New  York  ; 
Beginning  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum  Society,  by  Joseph  W.  Car 
roll  ;  Church  of  the  Most  Holy  Trinity — from  a  manuscript  of  John  Gilmary 
Shea;  Notes  on  three  early  Augustinian  missionaries  in  Brooklyn,  by  Thomas 
C.  Middleton.  (4735 

BUFFALO  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

Buffalo,  N.  y. 
BUFFALO  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Organized  May  11,  1899.     Circular, 

24mo,   [pp.  4].  (4736 


656  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Buffalo,  AT.  Y. 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  American  express  in  its  relations  to  the  city 
of  Buffalo.  Paper  prepared  for  the  Society,  June,  1863,  by  H.  Wells. 
Albany,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4737 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Buffalo  in  1836  and  1862.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  February  6,  1863.  By  Guy  H.  Salisbury.  [Buffalo,  1863.] 

8vo,  pp.  18-36.     No  title-page.  (4738 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Buffalo  in  1836  and  1862.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  February  6,  1863.  By  Guy  H,  Salisbury. 

In  Buffalo  City  Directory,  1863,  pp.  9-36.      Buffalo,  1863.  (4739 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  To  which  is  added  a 
list  of  the  officers  and  members.  Buffalo,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  7,  "(2).  (4740 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Enlargement  of  the  locks  on  the  Erie  Canal.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  28,  1863.  By  E.  S.  Prosser. 
Buffalo,  1863. 

8vo.  (4741 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Buffalo  public  schools.  An  ad 
dress  by  Oliver  G.  Steele,  before  the  Society,  January  23,  1863.  Buffalo. 
1863. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  14742 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  old  ferry  at  the  Black  Rock.  Paper  read 
before  the  (Buffalo)  Historical  Club.  (A  branch  of  the  Society.)  Decem 
ber  14,  1863.  By  C.  D.  Norton.  [Buffalo,  1863.] 

12mo,  pp.   19. 

Later  published  in  Vol.  i  of  the  Publications.  (4743 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  boundary  line  between  the  British  prov 
inces  and  the  United  States :  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  February 
1,  1864.  By  William  A.  Bird.  Buffalo,  1864. 

8vo,    pp.    8.  (4744 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  The  history  of  our  lake  commerce.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society,  January  4,  1864.  By  E.  P.  Dorr. 

In  Buffalo  City  Directory,  1864,  pp.  19-32.      Buffalo,  1864.  (4745 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  manufacture  of  iron  in  Buffalo.  Paper  read 
before  the  Society,  January  25,  1864.  By  J.  Wilkeson.  Buffalo,  1864. 

8vo,   pp.    8.  (4746 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  physiognomy  of  Buffalo.  Annual  address 
before  the  Society,  January  13,  1864.  By  G.  W.  Hosmer.  [Buffalo,  1864?] 

8vo,  pp.  9.  (4747 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Buffalo  city  sewerage  and  sanitary  science.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Historical  Society  Club,  January  3,  1866.  By  Oliver 
G.  Steele.  [Buffalo,  1866.] 

8vo,  pp.  9-40.      No  title-page.  (4748 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  city  of  Ararat;  its  corner  stone,  Mordecai 
M.  Noah.  Read  before  the  Buffalo  Historical  Society  Club.  March  5, 
1866.  By  Lewis  F.  Allen. 

In  Buffalo  City  Directory,  1867}  pp.  25-37.     Buffalo,   1867.  (4749 


BUFFALO    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  657 

BUFFALO    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The    Niagara    frontier.     Sketches    of    its    early 
history   and    Indian,    French,    and   English    local    names.     By   Orsamus   H. 
Marshall.     Read  February  27,  1865.     [Buffalo,  1866.] 
8vo,  pp.  46. 

Reprinted  in  1881.  (475O 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Origin  and  history  of  the  measures  that  led  to 
the  construction  of  the  Erie  Canal.     By  George  Geddes.     Syracuse,  1866. 
12mo,   pp.    21. 
Written  at  the  request  of  the  Society.  (4751 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  CLUB.  Origin  of  "the  Erie  Canal :  embracing  a  synopsis  of 
essays  of  Jesse  Hawley,  published  in  1807.  A  paper  read  before  the  Club, 
February  21,  1866.  By  Merwin  S.  Hawley.  [Buffalo:  Privately  printed, 
1866.] 

Svo,   pp.  44.  (4752 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  grain  elevators  of  Buffalo.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Buffalo  Historical  Society  Club,  March  13,  1865.  •  By  Joseph 
Dart 

In  Buffalo  City  Directory,  1867,  pp.  17-24.     Buffalo,  1867.  (4753 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  the  late 
Henry  Daw.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  6,  1865.  By  Henry  W. 
Rogers. 

In  Buffalo  City  Directory,  1865,  pp.  21-28.  (4754 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  the  late  Harvey  Putnam. 
Prepared  by  request,  and  read  by  James  O.  Putnam  before  the  Club  of  the 
Society,  February  18,  1868.  Buffalo,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (4755 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Chemung  Valley.  By 
T.  Apoleon  Cheney.  [Read  before  the  Society  March  12,  1868.]  Watkins, 
N.  Y.,  1868. 

12mo,  pp.  59.  (4756 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Certificate  of  incorporation  and  constitution  and 
by-laws,  as  amended  January  12,  1867.  Buffalo,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (4757 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Geology  of  Buffalo.  Read  before  the  Society 
March  15,  1869.  By  G.  E.  Hayes.  Buffalo,  1869. 

Svo,  pp.  42.  (4758 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Circular  giving  objects  and  a  list  of  officers. 
1870.] 

4to,  pp.  2.  (4759 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  late  Commissioner  Stephen  Champlin.  A 
paper  read  by  Judge  Clinton  before  the  Society,  December  5,  1870.  [Buffalo, 
1870.] 

Svo,  pp.  7.  (476O 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting  of  January 
.      11,  1871  ;  with  the  addresses  of  the  presidents  for  the  years  1869  and  1870; 
and  list  of  corresponding  and  honorary  members.     Buffalo,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.  20.  (4761 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  sketch  of  the  first  monitor  and  its  in 
ventor.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  January  5,  1874.  By  Eben  P. 
Dorr.  Buffalo,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  51.  (4762 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 42 


658  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL,   ASSOCIATION. 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Samuel  F.  Pratt,  with  some 
account  of  the  early  history  of  the  Pratt  family.  A  paper,  read  before  the 
Society  March  10,  1873.  By  William  P.  Letchworth:  Buffalo,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  211.      Illustrations.      Portraits.  (476» 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Certificate  of  incorporation,  constitution,  and 
by-laws.  With  amendments  to  1875.  Added  an  account  of  its  organization, 
list  of  officers,  committees,  and  members,  and  a  brief  statement  of  its 
collections  and  transactions.  Incorporated  January,  1863.  [Buffalo,  1875.] 

8vo,  pp.   32.  (4764 

BUFFALO   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Life   and  public   services  of   Oliver  Forward. 

Read  before  the  Society  January  25,  1875.     By  J[amesj  Sheldon.  [Buffalo, 
1875.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (4765 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  first  visit  of  De  la  Salle  to  the  Senecas, 
made  in  1669.  Read  before  the  Society  March  16,  1874.  By  Orsamus  H. 
Marshall.  [Buffalo,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  45.  (4766 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Buffalo  cemeteries.  By  W.  Hodge.  Read  before 
the  Society  February  4,  1879.  Buffalo,  1879. 

8vo.  (4767 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  building  and  voyage  of  the  Griffon  in  1679. 
By  O.  H.  Marshall.  [Buffalo,  1879.] 

8vo,  pp.  253-288.     Title  on  cover.      Map. 

Read  before  the  Society  February  3,  1863,  and  revised  and  enlarged  in  1879. 

(4768 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Die  Deutschen  Buffalo's.  Ein  Vortrag,  gehalten 
vor  der  Buffalo  historischen  Gesellschaft,  am  27  April,  1880,  von  Ismar  S. 
Ellison.  Buffalo,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  (4768 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications  [and  Transactions].  Vols.  B-III 
Buffalo,  1879-1885. 

Svo.     three  vols. 

Vol.  in  called  Transactions. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Officers;  Inaugural  address  of  Millard  Fillmore,  July  1,  1862;  Th< 
origin  of  the  name  of  Buffalo,  by  W.  Ketchum  :  Correspondence  on  the  above 
The  last  of  the  Kah-Kwahs  (poem),  by  David  Gray;  Buffalo  cemeteries,  b; 
William  Hodge ;  Ode,  at  the  Forest  Lawn  dedication,  by  John  C.  Lord  ;  Th< 
brave's  rest,  or  the  old  Seneca  Mission  cemetery,  by  W.  C.  Bryant ;  The  ol< 
Black  Rock  ferry,  by  C.  D.  Norton ;  Preachers,  pedagogues,  and  poets  o 
Buffalo  in  1825,  by  John  C.  Lord,  D.  D.  ;  Origin  and  progress  of  the  Buffal' 
Historical  Society,  by  O.  G.  Steele  ;  Buffalo  in  1825,  by  S.  Ball ;  Early  remin 
iscences  of  Buffalo,  by  J.  L.  Barton ;  The  trial  and  execution  of  the  thre 
Thayers,  by  N.  Wilgus ;  The  village  of  Buffalo  during  the  war  of  1812,  b 
W.  Dorsheimer  ;  An  ancient  wreck  and  stockade,  by  E.  H.  Stewart  and  O.  H 
Marshall  ;  Major  Norris's  journal  of  Sullivan's  expedition,  1779  ;  The  buildin 
and  voyage  of  the  Griffon  in  1679,  by  O.  II.  Marshall  ;  A  history  of  tb 
Israelites  in  Buffalo,  by  S.  Falk  ;  The  founding  of  Ararat  on  Grand  Island,  b 
M.  M.  Noah — by  Lewis  F.  Allen  ;  Orlando  Allen,  by  W.  C.  Bryant ;  Life  an 
public  services  of  Oliver  Forward,  by  James  Sheldon  ;  The  grain  elevators  c 
Buffalo,  by  J.  Dart ;  The  Buffalo  common  schools,  by  O.  G.  Steele  ;  The  firs 
schoolhouse  in  Buffalo,  by  C.  Johnson.  1879.  pp.  xxviii,  436.  Illustrations. 

(477 

Vol.  ii.  Officers  •„  Physiognomy  of  Buffalo,  by  G.  W.  Hosmer  ;  Early  transport; 
tion.  New  York  State,  by  W.  A.  Bird;  Extracts  from  the  Vanderkemp  papers 
The  Germans  of  Buffalo,  by  I.  S.  Ellison  ;  Oliver  G.  Steele,  by  G.  W.  Hosmer 
The  Inland  Lock  Navigation  Company  ;  Joseph  Eliicott,  by  E.  Evans  ;  The  pre; 
of  Erie  County,  by  G.  H.  Salisbury ;  Red  Jacket  and  his  portrait,  by  O.  < 
Steele ;  Erie  Canal  papers,  by  M.  S.  Hawley  and  others  ;  The  battle  of  Grac 


BUFFALO    HISTOKICAL    SOCIETY.  659 

Island,  by  N.  Wilgus  ;  Fifty  years  ago,  by  J.  Sheldon  ;  Millard  Fillmore  ;  Death 
of  Job  Hoisington,  poem,  by  A.  Turner ;  The  Niagara  frontier,  by  O.  H.  Mar 
shall,  1880.  pp.  xxvi,  429.  Portrait.  (4771 

Vol.  in.  Transactions  ;  Red  Jacket,  containing  an  account  of  the  ceremonies 
observed,  and  the  addresses  delivered,  on  the  occasion  of  the  reinterment  of  Red 
Jacket  and  his  compatriots,  in-  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery,  Buffalo,  October  9,  1884  ; 
also,  historical  papers  relating  to  the  Iroquois,  by  Horatio  Hale,  Ely  S.  Parker, 
and  others.  1885.  8vo,  pp.  117.  Illustrated.  Portrait.  (4773 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  iv.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  448.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Reminiscences  of  the  Boundary  Survey  between  the  United  States 
and  British  Provinces,  by  William  A.  Bird  ;  Capt.  Brant  and  the  Old  King — 
the  tragedy  of  Wyoming,  by  William  Clement  Bryant ;  The  adventures  and 
enterprises  of  Elijah  D.  Efner,  manuscript  dated  Jan.  21,  1865 — an  autobio 
graphical  memoir  ;  Buffalo's  first  mayor,  Dr.  Ebenezer  Johnson,  by  F.  M.  Ingle- 
hart  ;  Samuel  Wilkeson,  by  John  C.  Lord ;  "  The  Harbor-Maker  of  Buffalo  "- 
reminiscences  of  Samuel  Wilkeson,  by  Samuel  A.  Bigelow ;  The  early  firm  of 
Juba  Storrs  &  company,  by  Albert  Bigelow  ;  The  journeys  and  journals  of  an 
early  Buffalo  merchant,  John  Lay,  by  Frank  H.  Severance  ;  The  National  Free 
Soil  Convention  of  '48,  held  in  Buffalo,  by  John  Hubbell ;  Development  of  con 
stitutional  law  in  New  York  state,  and  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  1894, 
by  Henry  Wayland  Hill ;  An  address  commemorative  of  George  W.  Clinton,  by 
David  F.  Day  ;  Forgotten  people :  The  flint  workers,  by  Wm.  R.  Harris ;  First 
appearance,  in  1832,  of  cholera  in  Buffalo,  with  incidental  notices  of  the  late 
Roswell  W.  Haskins,  by  Lewis  F.  Allen  ;  Roswell  Willson  Haskins,  by  Lauren- 
tius  G.  Sellstedt  ;  Nathan  Kelsey  Hall,  by  James  O.  Putnam  ;  The  postal  service 
of  the  United  States  in  connection  with  the  local  history  of  Buffalo,  by  N.  K. 
Hall  and  Thomas  Blossom  ;  The  speculative  craze  of  '36,  by  Guy  II.  Salisbury  ; 
Random  notes  on  the  authors  of  Buffalo,  by  Frank  H.  Severance ;  The  first 
Buffalo  book — "  Public  Speeches,"  by  Judge  Erastus  Granger  and  Red  Jacket, 
1812,  with  a  facsimile  reproduction  ;  The  Indian  show  of  Storrs  &  co.,  extract 
from  mss.  of  the  Rev.  Albert  Bigelow  ;  Records  of  the  "  Board  of  Trade  "  regi 
ment  ;  The  Dr.  Jos.  C.  Greene  collection  ;  Index.  (4773 

.BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  v.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1902. 

8vo.  pp.  xi,  535.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  society  ;  The  achievements  of  Capt.  John  Montresor 
on  the  Niagara,  by  Frank  H.  Severance  ;  Papers  relating  to  the  War  of  1812 
on  the  Niagara  frontier  :  i.  Firing  the  first  shot,  reminiscences  of  Archer  Gal 
loway  ; .  ii.  Militia  service  of  1813—1814 — correspondence  and  general  orders 
of  Maj.  Gen.  Amos  Hall ;  in.  Two  dramatic  incidents — from  an  unpublished 
ms.  history -of  pioneer  days  in  the  town  of  Eden,  N.  Y.,  by  Asa  .Warren; 
iv.  A  hero  of  Fort  Erie — letters  relating  to  the  military  service  of  Patrick 
McDonogh  ;  v.  The  sortie  from  Fort  Erie,  by  William  A.  Bird  ;  vi.  A  war-time 
letter-book — extracts  from  the  correspondence  of  Jonas  Harrison,  1812.  A 
Niagara  Falls  tourist  of  the  year  1817 — journal  of  Capt.  Richard  Langslow ; 
Historical  writings  of  Judge  Samuel  Wilkeson,  prefaced  with  a  biographical 
sketch,  by  Samuel  Wilkeson,  jr.  ;  Recollections  of  the  west  and  the  first  build 
ing  of  Buffalo  harbor  ;  Early  trade  routes — adventures  and  recollections  of  a 
pioneer  trader,  by  James  Sloan  ;  History  of  Buffalo  harbor,  its  construction  and 
improvement  during  the  19th  century,  by  Thomas  W.  Symons  and  John  C. 
Quintus  ;  Early  days  on  the  Lakes,  with  an  account  of  the  cholera  visitation 
of  1832,  from  ms.  records  of  Capt.  Augustus  Walker  ;  The  wreck  of  the  Walk- 
in-the- Water,  by  Mary  A.  W.  Palmer  ;  How  Niagara  was  made  free,  by  Thomas 
V.  Welch ;  The  Buffalo  library  prior  to  the  free  library  movement,  by  J.  N. 
Larned  ;  The  Buffalo  free  library  movement,  by  Henry  L.  Elmendorf ;  The  new 
home  of  the  Historical  society,  by  F.  H.  Severance;.  The  Niagara  frontier 
land  marks  association :  Report  on  historic  sites.  Contributions  towards  a 
bibliography  of  the  Niagara  region;  The  Upper  Canada  Rebellion  of  1837-38; 
Index.  (4774 

HJFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  Vol.  vi.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.   xiii,   675.     Portraits. 

Contents :  From  Lake  Erie  to  Morocco :  The  diplomatic  controversy  occa 
sioned  by  the  visit  of  a  vessel  from  the  Great  Lakes,  with  a  Buffalo  captain,  to 
Mediterranean  Ports,  in  1859,  by  George  V.  Brown  ;  Historical  Papers  by  Henry 
R.  Rowland  :  Navy  Island  and  the  First  Successors  to  the  Griffon  ;  The  Niagara 
Portage  and  its  First  Attempted  Settlement  under  British  Rule ;  A  Br'tish 


660  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Privateer  in  the  American  Revolution  ;  Robert  Hamilton,  the  Founder  of  Queens- 
ton  ;  The  Old  Oneadea  Council  House  and  its  Last  Council  Fire ;  The  Seneca 
Mission  at  Buffalo  Creek.  Narratives  of  Early  Mission  Work  on  the  Niagara 
Frontier  and  Buffalo  Creek :  The  Quakers  among  the  Senecas,  by  Frank  H. 
Severance  ;  Jacob  Lindley's  journal,  1797 — his  account  of  his  "  Religious  Visit 
to  the  Friends  in  Canada,  and  to  Indians  on  Buffalo  Creek  ;  Rev.  David  Bacon's 
visits  to  Buffalo  in  1800  and  1801,  by  D.  M.  Cooper;  Letters  of  the  Rev 
erend  Elkanah  Holmes  from  Fort  Niagara  in  1800;  Visit  of  Rev.  Lemuel  ('ovell 
to  Western  New  York  and  Canada  in  the  Fall  of  1803  ;  Visit  of  Gerard  T. 
Hopkins — A  Quaker  Ambassador  to  the  Indians  who  visited  Buffalo  in  1804; 
Visit  of  Rev.  Joseph  Avery — From  the  original  manuscript  in  possession  of  his 
great-great-granddaughter,  Mrs.  II.  B.  Dow,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  ;  Visit  of  Rev. 
Roswell  Burrows  in  1806 ;  A  Teacher  among  the  Senecas :  Narrative  of  Rev. 
Jabez  Backus  Hyde,  1811-1820;  Narrative  of  Esther  Rutgers  Low,  1819-1K20; 
Journals  of  the  Rev.  Thompson  S.  Harris,  Missionary  to  the  Senecas,  1821-1828 ; 
Register  of  the  Seneca  Mission  Church,  1823-1848.  The  Life  of  Horatio  Jones, 
by  George  II.  Harris;  Sarah  Whitmore's  Captivity  in  1782,  by  Sarah  E.  Gunn; 
Notes  on  the  Ancestry  and  Descendants  of  Horatio  Jones  ;  The  Story  of  Captain 
Jasper  Parrish — From  his  own  notes,  compiled  by  his  son,  Stephen  Parrish.  and 
others ;  Personal  Recollections  of  Captains  Jones  and  Parrish,  by  Orlando 
Allen  ;  Appendices  :  Bibliography  of  the  Niagara  region — Buffalo  Imprints  be 
fore  1850 ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  :  Dedication  of  Building ;  Annual  meet 
ing,  1903  ;  George  S.  Hazard  Memorial ;  Wilson  S.  Bissell  Memorial ;  James  0. 
Putnam  Memorial  Meeting.  List  of  members  of  the  Society  ;  Index.  (4775 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  vn.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  535.     Plate. 

Contents  :  A  bundle  of  Thomas  Jefferson's  letters,  now  first  published,  edited 
by  Frank  H.  Severance  ;  Journals  of  Henry  A.  S.  Dearborn — a  record  of  councils 
with  the  Seneca  and  Tuscarora  Indians  at  Buffalo  and  Cattaraugus  in  the  years 
1838  and  1839,  now  first  published  ;  Narratives  and  journals  of  pioneer  surveyors 
of  western  New  York  and  adjacent  tracts  in  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio  :  r.  Life 
of  Augustus  Porter,  by  Charles  Mulford  Robinson  ;  11.  Narrative  of  early  years 
in  the  life  of  Judge  Augustus  Porter,  written  by  himself  in  1848;  in.  Letters 
by  Augustus  Porter,  1797-1818;  iv.  Judah  Colt's  narrative — experiences  as 
pioneer  surveyor  in  western  New  York  and  as  agent  for  the  Pennsylvania  Popu 
lation  Company,  1789—1808  ;  v.  Notes  of  Joseph  Landon,  a  surveyor  who  reached 
Buffalo  Creek  in  1796  and  settled  here  in  1806  ;  vi.  Journal  of  a  survey  of  the 
south  shore  of  Lake  Erie,  made  in  1789  ;  Narrative  of  the  life  and  adventures 
of  Matthew  Bunn  in  an  expedition  against  the  North-Western  Indians  in  the 
years  1791-5  ;  The  story  of  David  Ramsay,  trapper,  smuggler,  and  Indian 
slayer  on  the  shores  of  Lake  Erie  and  the  Niagara.  Appendix  A.  Proceedings 
of  the  Society  :  President's  address  ;  Secretary's  report ;  Life  and  public  services 
of  John  Hay,  by  George  Alfred  Stringer ;  The  Statue  of  David ;  The  Mar) 
Norton  Thompson  tablet ;  Obituary  notes.  Appendix  B.  A  few  bibliographica 
data  relating  to  the  Niagara  region.  Appendix  C.  Membership  of  the  Society 
Publications;  Index.  (477f 

BUFFALO   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.   vin.     Edited  by   Frank  H 
Severance.     Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  578.     Plates.     Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Relations  of  the  United  States  to  the  Canadian  Rebellioi 
of  1837-1838,  by  Orrin  Edward  Tiffany ;  History  of  the  abolition  of  railroac 
grade  crossings  in  the  city  of  Buffalo,  by  Robert  Borthwick  Adam;  The  Dobbins 
papers— Introduction,  Career  of  Capt.  Daniel  Dobbins,  by  Frank  H.  Severance 
Early  days  on  the  Lakes,  and  episodes  of  the  War  of  1812,  written  by  Captaii 
William  W.  Dobbins,  from  the  papers  and  reminiscences  of  his  father,  Capt 
Daniel  Dobbins,  in  command  of  the  Ohio,  in  Perry's  squadron  ;  Life  of  Stephei 
Champlin,  by  George  W.  Clinton  ;  What  became  of  Perry's  fleet,  by  Frank  II 
Severance  ;  Episode  of  the  Adams  and  Caledonia,  by  George  D.  Emerson  :  Ex 
ploits  of  John  Dickson,  by  Mrs.  James  Hoskinson  ;  Narrative  of  Samuel  Blakes 
lee,  a  defender  of  Buffalo  in  the  War  of  1812  ;  Social  life  in  Buffalo  in  the  '30': 
and  '40's,  by  Martha  Fitch  Poole.  Appendix  A.  Proceedings  of  the  Society 
Forty-third  annual  meeting;  Unveiling  of  the  painting,  "The  sailing  of  th« 
Griffon,"  address  by  Peter  A.  Porter;  Marking  the  grave  of  Do-ne-ho-geh-weh 
Writings  of  General  Ely  Spencer  Parker — extracts  from  his  letters,  and  ai 
autobiographical  memoir  of  historical  interest.  Appendix  B.  Hunter  lodges  ii 
1837-1838.  Appendix  C.  Membership  of  the  Society;  Publications;  Index. 

(477: 


BUFFALO    HISTOKICAL   SOCIETY.  661 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Niagara  frontier,  embracing  sketches  of  its 
early  history,  and  Indian,  French,  and  English  local  names.  Read  before 
the  Society  February  27,  1865.  By  Orsamus  H.  Marshall.  Buffalo,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  37. 

Reprinted  for  private  circulation  from  the  publications  of  the  Society.     (4778 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  1832-1882.  Semicentennial  celebration  of  the 
city  of  Buffalo.  Address  of  E.  C.  Sprague  before  the  Society  July  3,  1882. 
Celebration  of  July  4  in  connection  with  laying  of  corner  stone  of  soldiers 
and  sailors'  monument.  Published  under  the  direction  of  the  Society. 
[Buffalo,]  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  59.     Two  portraits.      Plates.  (4779 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  concerning  early  navigation  of  the  Great 
Lakes.  I.  Recollections  of  Capt.  David  Wilkeson.  II.  The  pioneer  Lake 
Erie  steamboats  Walk-in-the-Water  and  Superior.  By  William  Hodge. 
Buffalo,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (478O 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Niagara's  emancipation.  Remarks  of  Luther  R. 
Marsh,  November  3,  1885,  before  the  Society,  on  reporting  to  it  as  one  of 
its  committee  appointed  to  attend  the  opening  ceremonies  at  the  inaugura 
tion  of  the  Niagara  Reservation,  July  35,  1885.  New  York,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  18,  (4781 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Buffalo  fifty  years  ago.     A  paper  read  before  the 
Society  April  27,  1886.     Written  by  Lucy  Williams  Hawes.     Buffalo,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  10.  (4782 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  board  of  managers,  January 
12,  1886,  and  the  Society  proceedings,  with  an  appendix  containing  a  report 
of  the  proceedings  at  Niagara  Falls  July  15,  1885,  dedicating  the  New  York 
State  reservation,  or  "  Free  Niagara,"  to  the  world.  Buffalo,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  78.     Two  folded  maps.     Two  plates. 

Contains  oration  by  Hon.  James  C.  Carter.  (4783 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  To  the  residents  of  the  city  of  Buffalo  and  its 
vicinity.  Objects  of  collection  desired  by  the  Society.  Buffalo,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page.     Circular.  (4784 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  building  and  voyage  of  the  Griffon  in  1670. 
(By  O.  H.  Marshall.)  (In  his  historical  writings,  pp.  73-121.  Albany, 
1887.) 

Originally  read  before  the  Society  February  3,  1863.      Afterwards  revised  and 
enlarged  and  published  among  the  Collections.  (4785 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  first  visit  of  De  la  Salle  to  the  Senecas, 
nuule  in  1669.  (By  O.  H.  Marshall.  In  hi  it  historical  writings,  pp.  186- 
235.  Albany,  1887.) 

Read  before  the  Society  March  16,  1874.  (4786 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Niagara  frontier,  embracing  sketches  of  its 
early  history,  and  Indian,  French,  and  p]nglish  local  names.  [By  O.  H. 
Marshall.]  (In  his  historical  writings,  pp.  275-320.  Albany,  1887.) 

Read  before  the  Society   February   27,    186.r>.  (4787 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Captain  Brant  and  the  Old  King  [Sayen- 
queraghta]  :  the  tragedy  of  Wyoming.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society 
April  1,  1889.  By  William  Clement  Bryant.  Buffalo,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (4788 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  David  Gray ;  some  reflections  on  his  work  and 

life.     Address    before    the  Society,    February    4,    1889.     By    J.    F.    Gluck. 
[Buffalo,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (4789 


662  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Animal  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  Janu 
ary  14th,  1890,  and  the  Society  proceedings.  Buffalo,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  75,  (1).  (471)) 

Same,  1885-1889,  Buffalo,  1885-1890. 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  commemorative  of  George  W.  Clin 
ton,  delivered  before  the  Buffalo  Historical  Society,  March  24,  1890,  by 
David  F.  Day.  Buffalo,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (4791 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  Janu 
ary  13th,  1891,  and  the  Society  proceedings.  Buffalo,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  GO,  (1).  (4792 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  Janu 
ary  12th,  1892,  and  the  Society  proceedings.  Buffalo,  1892. 

.8vo,  pp.  66.     Plate.  (4793 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the 
Society,  January  9,  1894,  and  the  Society  proceedings. 

8vo,  pp.  86.  (4794 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the 
Society  for  the  year  1894  and  the  Society  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting, 
January,  1895.     Buffalo,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.   70. 

Annual  report  of  the  board  of  managers  for  the  year  1895  and  the  Proceedings 
at  the  annual  meeting,  January,  1896.  189G.  8vo,  pp.  64. 

Annual  report  of  the  board  of  managers  for  the  year  1896  and  the  Proceedings 
at  the  annual  meeting,  January  12,  1897.  1897.  8vo,  pp.  64. 

Annual  report  of  the  board  of  managers  for  the  year  1897  and  the  Proceedings 
at  the  annual  meeting,  January  11,  1898.  1898.  8vo,  pp.  60. 

Annual  report  of  the  board  of  managers  for  the  year  1898  and  the  Proceedings 
at  the  annual  meeting,  January  10,  1899.  1899.  8vo,  pp.  103,  (1). 

Contains  besides  the  usual  reports,  etc.  :  Exercises  of  "  Grand  Army  Even 
ing  "- — remarks  by  Charles  D.  Zacher  and  Albert  I).  Shaw;  An  hour  with  Presi 
dent  Fillmore  and  his  friends  ;  Mr.  Fillmore  in  his  citizen  and  public  relations, 
by  James  O.  Putnam.  (4795 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  towards  a  bibliography  of  the 
Niagara  region.  Pamphlets  and  books  printed  in  Buffalo  prior  to  1850. 
Being  an  appendix  to  Vol.  vi.  Buffalo  Historical  Society  publications.  [By 
F.  II.  Severance.]  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  [58].  Facsimiles.  (In  Buffalo  Historical  Society.  Publications. 
Buffalo,  1903.  Vol.  vi,  pp.  [547J-605.) 

The  second  of  a  proposed  series  of  "  Contributions  "  to  appear  in  the  Buffalo 
Historical  Society  publications.  The  introduction  contains  a  few  titles  supple 
menting  the  first  list  ("The  Upper  Canada  rebellion  of  1837-38")  which 
appeared  in  Vol.  v,  1902. 

Running  title  :    Early  Buffalo  imprints.  (4796-7 

BUFFALO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  relations  of  the  United  States  to  the  Ca 
nadian  rebellion  of  1837-1838,  by  Orrin  Edward  Tiffany.  [Ann  Arbor?, 
Mich.l  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  123. 

On   cover :  Reprinted  from   the  Buffalo   Historical   Society   Publications,  Vol. 

VIII. 

Bibliography:  pp.  115-118.  (479H 

CAYUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Auburn,  N.  Y. 

CAYUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  annual  meeting,  with  constitution 
and  by-laws.  February  12,  1878.  Auburn,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (4T99 

CAYUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections,  Nos.  1-11.  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
1879-1894. 


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CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  The  journal  of  John  L.  Hardenbergh  in  Sullivan's  campaign  against  the 
Western  Indians.  With  introduction,  notes,  and  maps,  by  John  S.  Clark  ;  also  a 
biographical  sketch  by  Charles  Hawley.  1879.  8vo,  pp.  94. 

No.  2.  Fourth  and  fifth  annual  addresses,  by  Charles  Hawley  ;  Historical  sketch 
of  Friends  in  Cayuga  County,  by  E.  Howland  ;  Inventors  and  inventions  of  Ca 
yuga  County,  by  C.  Wheeler,  jr.  ;  Supplement  to  Inventors  and  inventions,  by 

D.  M.  Osborne.     1882.     8vo,  pp.  186.     Illustrated. 

No.  3.  Early  chapters  of  Seneca  history  :  Jesuit  missions  in  Sonnontouan, 
1656-1684  ;  with  annual  addresses,  1883-84,  by  Charles  Hawley,  D.  D.  1884. 
pp.  152.  Map. 

No.  4.  Ninth  annual  address ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  in  regard  to  the 
death  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Hawley,  D.  D.,  with  memorial  address  and  appendix  ; 
Constitution  and  by-laws,  and  officers  and  members.  1887.  pp.  (2),  103. 

No.  5.  Tenth  annual  address,  by  William  II.  Seward ;  Sewers,  ancient  and 
modern,  by  Cyrenus  Wheeler,  jr.  ;  "  Hobbies,"  and  some  we  have  ridden  in  1886, 
by  William  H.  Seward.  1887.  pp.  125. 

No.  6.  Certificate  of  incorporation  ;  By-laws ;  Officers  and  members  ;  Extract 
from  the  minutes  of  the  annual  meeting,  1888  ;  Culture  and  manufacture  of  wool 
in  Cayuga  County,  by  William  Hayden  ;  Memoir  of  David  Thomas,  by  J.  J. 
Thomas;  Biography  of  William  Bostwick,  by  Henry  H.  Bostwick  ;  Recollections 
of  my  early  life  in  Auburn,  by  Mrs.  Deborah  Bronson  ;  Reminiscences  of  my  early 
life  in  Auburn,  by  Mrs.  S.  Benton  Hunt  ;  Cayuga  Joint  Stock  Company  of  1849, 
by  W.  A.  Ogden  ;  Biography  of  General  Fleming,  by  C.  M.  Baker  ;  The  burning  of 
the  St.  James,  with  some  account  of  the  early  taverns  of  Auburn  and  vicinity,  by 
B.  B.  Snow.  1888.  pp.  197. 

No.  7.  Twelfth  annual  address  ;  also  the  following  papers  :  Early  days  and  col 
lege  life  of  the  late  William  H.  Seward  [by  William  H.  Seward]  ;  History  of  the 
press  of  Cayuga  County  from  1789  to  1877  [by  Elliot  G.  Storks]  ;  Early  modes  of 
travel  and  transportation  [by  J.  Lewis  Grant]  ;  Recollections  of  Auburn  [by 
Michael  S.  Myers]  ;  Sketch  of  Roswell  Franklin,  the  pioneer  settler  of  Cayuga 
Count y  [by  Charles  Hawley  J  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Governor  Throop  [by  Mrs. 

E.  T.   Throop   Martin]  ;    Sullivan's  expedition   and   the*  Cayugas    [by   D.   Warren 
Adams]  ;  The  late  C.  H.  Merrin.an  [by  James  R.  Cox]  ;  Biographical  sketches  of 
Joseph  I.,  and  John  Richardson  [by  Frank  W.  Richardson].     1889.     8vo,  pp.  238. 

No.  8.   Record  of  current  events,  1877-78,  by  B.  B.  Snow.     1890.     pp.  200. 
No.  9.   Record  of  current  events,  1879-1890,  by  B.  B.  Snow.      1891.     pp.   226. 
No.    10.  Officers   and   committees,    1893.     The   beginnings    of    the    Republican 
party  in  Cayuga  County.      By  John  W.  O'Brien.      1893.     pp.  57. 

No.    11.   Record  of  current  events,   1890-1894.      1894.      pp.    198.  (48O:> 

CAYUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society  at  its  annual 
meeting,  February  10,  1880,  by  C.  Hawley.  [Auburn,  1880.] 

12mo,    pp.    4.  (48O1 

(<\>IGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  inventors  and  inventions  of  Cayuga 
County,  N.  Y.,  by  Cyrenus  Wheeler,  jr.,  with  a  supplement  by  David  M. 
Osborne.  Read  before  the  Cayuga  County  Historical  Society,  at  Auburn, 
X.  Y.,  December  21,  1880,  and  forming  a  part  of  their  publications,  "  No.  2.' 
Auburn.  N.  Y.,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.   102,   incl.   illus.,   pi.,  port.  (48O2 

CAYUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sixth  and  seventh  annual  addresses — 
1883  -and  1884 — before  the  Cayuga  Co.  Historical  Society.  By  Charles 
Ilawley.  Reprinted  from  the  Collections  of  C.  C.  H.  S.,  No.  3.  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (48O3 

('AVIGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society,  by  D.  W. 
Adams,  April  14,  1885.  Auburn,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.   28.  (4804 

COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sayenqueraghta,  King  of  the  Senecas, 
by  George  S.  Conover  (Hywesans),  Geneva,  Ontario  County,  N.  Y.  Sup 
plement,  November,  1880.  [Geneva,  1886.1 

8vo,  pp.  3. 

Continuation  of  paper   read  before  the  Society   May   28,   1885.  (48O5 


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CAYUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Manual  of  the  Society,  1876-1893.  Au 
burn,  1893. 

8vo,   pp.   30.  (4806 

CHAUTAUQUA  SOCIETY  OF  HISTORY  AND  NATURAL  SCIENCE. 
Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

CHAUTAUQUA  SOCIETY  OF  HISTORY  AND  NATURAL  SCIENCE.  The  Six  Nations. 
Address  before  the  Society  at  its  seini-annual  meeting  in  Jamestown, 
January  29,  1885.  By  Daniel  Sherman.  Cleveland,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   23.  (4807 

CHAUTAUQUA  SOCIETY  OF  HISTORY  AND  NATURAL  SCIENCES.  The  old  portage  road, 
by  H.  C.  Taylor,  M.  D.  Read  before  the  Chautauqua  County  Society  of 
History  and  Natural  Sciences,  at  Greenhurst,  on  Chautauqua  Lake,  Sep 
tember  24,  1890.  Published  in  The  Fredonia  Censor,  January,  1891.  [Fre- 
donia,  N.  Y.?  1891?] 

Svo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  25.      Cover-title.  (4808 

CHAUTAUQUA  SOCIETY  OF  HISTORY  AND  NATURAL  SCIENCES.  The  universe,  or, 
The  secrets  of  the  sun  and  stars.  By  Henry  Raymond  Rogers.  Read 
before  the  Chautauqua  Society  of  History  and  Natural  Sciences,  August  28, 
1898.  Buffalo,  1898. 

12ruo,  pp.  31.      Illustrated.  (4809 

N 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK  CITY. 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK.  Syllabus  of  a  course  on  i.  The  English 
period,  u.  The  revolutionary  period.  [New  York?]  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  17.       •  (4810 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK.  City  History  Leaflets.  First  series.  No.  1. 
[1897.] 

12mo,   pp.  8. 

Contents  :  An  early  excise  law  ;  On  the  currency  in  New  Amsterdam.        (4811 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK.     Historic  New  York;  being  the  first  [and 
second]  series  of  the  Half  mqon  papers.     New  York  and  London,  1897-99. 
Svo.  2  v.     Plates.     Maps. 

Monographs  also  separately  issued,  as  original  publications  in  (24)  monthly 
parts. 

CONTENTS. 

First  series  :  Edited  by  Maud  W.  Goodwin,  Alice  C.  Royce,  and  Ruth  Putnam. 
(1)  Fort  Amsterdam  in  the  days  of  the  Dutch,  by  M.  W.  Goodwin;  (2)  The 
Stadt  buys  of  New  Amsterdam,  by  Alice  M.  Earle ;  (3)  The  early  history  of 
Wall  street,  1653-1789,  by  O.  G.  Villard  ;  (4)  Annetje  Jans'  farm,  by  R.  Put 
nam  ;  (5)  The  city  chest  of  New  Amsterdam,  by  E.  D.  Durand  ;  (6-7)  Old  wells 
and  water-courses  of  the  island  of  Manhattan,  by  G.  E.  Hill  and  G.  E.  Waring, 
jr.;  (8)  Old  Greenwich,  by  Elizabeth  Bisland ;  (9)  The  fourteen  miles  round, 
by  A.  B.  Mason  and  Mary  M.  Mason;  (10)  King's  college,  now  Columbia  uni 
versity,  by  J.  B.  Pine;  (11)  The  Bowery,  by  E.  R.  Hewitt  and  Mary  A.  Hewitt; 
(12)  Governor's  Island,  by  Blanche  W.  Bellamy  ;  Index. 

Second  series  :  Edited  by  M.  W.  Goodwin,  A.  C.  Royce,  R.  Putnam,  and  Eva  P. 
Brownell.  (1)  Slavery  in  New  York,  by  E.  V.  Morgan;  (2)  Tammany  hall,  by 
T.  Williams;  (3)  Old  prisons  and  punishments,  by  Elizabeth  D.  Lewis;  (4)  The 
New  York  press  and  its  makers  in  the  eighteenth  century,  by  Charlotte  M. 
Martin  and  B.  E.  Martin;  (5)  Bowling  Green,  by  S.  Trask  ;  (6)  New  Amster 
dam  family  names  and  their  origin,  by  B.  Fernow  ;  (7)  Old  taverns  and  posting 
inns,  by  Elisabeth  B.  Cutting;  (8)  The  doctor  in  old  New  York,  by  F.  H.  Bos- 
worth;  (9)  Early  schools  and  schoolmasters  of  New  Amsterdam,  by  Emma  Van 
Vechten  ;  (10)  The  battle  of  Harlem  Heights,  by  W.  R.  Shepherd;  (11)  Breuck- 
elen,  by  H.  Putnam;  (12)  The  "neutral  ground,"  by  C.  Pryer  ;  Index.  (4812 


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8vo,  pp.   22. 

Executive   Committee.      24mo,   pp.    (4).  (4813 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK.  [Officers,  membership,  meetings,  publica 
tions.] 

8vo,  pp.   [2].      No  date.  (4814 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK.  [Illustrations,  reproduced  from  historical 
works.  New  York,  1899?] 

45  pi.  incl.  9  ports.,  plan. 

Letter-press  at  foot  of  page.  (4815 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK.  Teacher's  handbook  of  the  City  History 
Club  of  New  York.  [New  York,  1899.] 

8vo,  pp.   24.  (4816 

CITY  HISTORY  CLUB  OF  NEW  YORK.  Free  lectures  to  the  people:  syllabus  of  a 
general  lecture  and  a  course  of  three  lectures  on  the  history  and  develop 
ment  of  the  city  of  New  York.  [New  York,  1903?] 

8vo,  pp.  80. 

At  head  of  title  :  Department  of  education,  the  city  of  New  York.  (4817 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY. 
New  York  City. 

COLUMBIA  COLLEGE.  Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.  Edited  by 
the  University  Faculty  of  Political  Science  of  Columbia  College.  Vol.  i. 
New  York,  1891-92. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  396.      Sixteen  Plans. 

No.  1.  The  divorce  problem,  a  study  in  statistics.  By  W.  F.  Willcox.  1891. 
pp.  74. 

No.  2.  The  history  of  tariff  administration  in  the  United  States.  By  John 
Dean  Goss.  pp.  75-163,  (89). 

No.  3.  The  history  of  municipal  ownership  of  land  on  Manhattan  Island.  By 
George  Ashton  Black.  1891.  pp.  164-247. 

No.  4.  The  financial  history  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  organization  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay  Company  to  the  American  Revolution.  By  Charles  H.  J. 
Douglas.  1892.  pp.  248-391.  (4818 

A  second  edition  was  published  in  1897. 

COLUMBIA  COLLEGE.  Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.  Vol.  n. 
\«»w  York.  1892-93. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  502. 

No.  1.  The  economics  of  the  Russian  village.     By  Isaac  A.  Hourwich.     pp.  182. 
No.  2.   Bankruptcy,  a  study  in  comparative  legislation.      By  S.  Whitney  Dunis- 
comb,  jr.      pp.   167. 

No.  3.  Special  assessments,  a  study  in  municipal  finance.  By  Victor  Rose- 
water,  pp.  152.  (4819 

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New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   (6),  463. 

No.  1.  History  of  elections  in  the  American  colonies.  By  Cortlandt  F.  Bishop, 
pp.  297. 

No.  2.   The  commercial  policy  of  England  toward  the  American  colonies.     By 

George  Louis  Bell.     pp.  167.  (482O 

COLUMBIA  COLLEGE.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Edited  by 

the  University  Faculty  of  Political  Science  of  Columbia  College.     Vol.  iv. 

New  York,  1893. 

No.  1.  The  financial  history  of  Virginia,  1609-1776.  By  William  Zebina  Rip- 
ley,  1893.  8vo,  pp.  170. 

No.  2.  The  inheritance  tax.     By  Max  West,   1893.     pp.   171-310,    (140). 

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by  the  Faculty  of  Political  Science.     Vol.  v.     New  York,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  498. 

No.  1.      pp.  132.      Double  taxation  in  the  United  States,  by  Francis  Walker. 
No.    2.      pp.    185,    (1).     The   separation   of  governmental   powers,   by   William 
Bowdy. 

No.   3.      pp.   180.      Municipal  government   in   Michigan  and   Ohio,  by   Delos  F. 

Wilcox.  (4S22 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Vol. 

vi.     History    of    proprietary    government    in    Pennsylvania.     By    William 

Robert  Shepherd.     New  York,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  601.  (4823 

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vii.     New  York,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  512. 

No.  1.      pp.  281.      History  of  the  transition  from  provincial  to  commonwealth 
government  in  Massachusetts,  by  Harry  A.  Cushing. 

No.    2.      pp.    230.      Speculation    on    the   stock    and    produce    exchanges    of    the 
United  States,  by  Henry  Crosby  Emery.  <  4S24 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Vol. 
vin.     New  York,  1896-1898. 
8vo,  pp.  551. 

No.    1.      1896.     pp.    142.     The  struggle  between   President   Johnson   and   con 
gress  over  reconstruction,  by  Charles  Ernest  Chadsey. 

No.    2.      1897.      pp.    78.      Recent    centralizing   tendencies    in    state   educational 
administration,  by  William  Clarence  Webster. 

No.  3.      1897.     pp.   163.     The  abolition  of  privateering  and  the  declai-ation  of 
Paris,  by  Francis  R.  Stark. 

No.    4.      1898.      pp.    167.      Public    administration    in    Massachusetts — the    rela 
tion  of  central  to  local  activity,  by  Robert  Harvey  Whitten.  (4825 

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ix.     New  York,  1897-1898. 
8vo,  pp.  617. 

No.  1.      1897.      pp.  286.     The  English  local  government  of  to-day,  a  study  of 
the  relations  of  central  and  local  government,  by  Milo  Roy  Maltbie. 

No.    2.      1898.     pp.    113.      German   wage   theories,   a   history   of  their  develop 
ment,  by  James  W.  Crook. 

No.   3.      1898.      pp.   207.     The  centralization   of   administration    in    New   York 
state,  by  John  Archibald  Fairlie.  (4826 

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x.     New  York,  1898-1899. 
8vo,  pp.  500. 

No.    1.      1898.     pp.    118.      Sympathetic    strikes    and    sympathetic    lockouts,   by 
Fred.  S.  Hall. 

No.   2.      1898.     pp.   220.     Rhode   Island   and   the   formation   of   the   union,   by 
Frank  Green  Bates. 

No.    3.      1899.     pp.    162.      Centralized    administration    of    liquor    laws    in    the 

American  commonwealths,  by  Clement  Moore  Lacey  Sites.  i  4S27 

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xi.     The  growth  of  cities  in  the  nineteenth  century.     A  study  in  statistics, 

by  Adna  Ferrin  Weber.     New  York,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  495.  i  4S28 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Vol. 
xii.     New  York,  1899-1900. 
.  8vo,  pp.  586. 

No.    1.      1899.     pp.    125.      History   and   functions   of  central    labor    unions,   by 
WTilliam  Maxwell  Burke. 

No.    2.      1900.      pp.    91.      Colonial    immigration    laws,    by    Emberson    Edward 
Proper. 

No.  3.      1900.      pp.  135.      History  of  military  pension  legislation  in  the  United 
States,  by  William  Henry  Glasson. 

No.  4.      1900.     pp.  232.      History  of  the  theory  of  sovereignty  since  Rousseau, 
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xiu.     New  York,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  570. 

No.    1.      1900.     pp.    197.     The   legal   property   relations   of  married   parties — a 
study  in  comparative  legislation,  by  Isidor  Loeb. 

No.  2.      1901.     pp.  259.      Political  nativism  in  New  York  state,  by  Louis  Dow 
Scisco. 

No.  3.      1901.     pp.  112.     The  Reconstruction  of  Georgia,  by  Edwin  C.  Woolley. 

(483O 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Vol. 
xiv.     New  York,  1902. 
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No.   1.      1901.      pp.   281.      Loyalisrn   in   New   York  during  the  American   Revo 
lution,  by  Alexander  Clarence  Flick. 

No.  2.      1901.     pp.  142.     The  economic  theory  of  risk  and  insurance,  by  Allan 
II.  Willett. 

No.    3.      1902.      pp.    152.     The    eastern    question  :   A    study    in    diplomacy,    by 
Stephen   Pierce  Hayden  Duggan.  (4331 

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Contents  :   Crime  in  its  relation  to  social  progress,  by  Arthur  Cleveland  Hall. 

(4832 

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xvi.     New  York,  1902-1903. 
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No.    1.     1902.     pp.    164.     The    past   and    present   of   commerce    in    Japan,    by 
Yetaro  Kinosita. 

No.  2.      1902.     pp.  206.     The  employment  of  women  in  the  clothing  trade,  by 
Mabel   Ilurd  Willett. 

No.    3.      1903.      pp.    177.     The    centralization    of    administration    in    Ohio,    by 
Samuel  P.  Orth.  (4833 

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xvii.     New  York,  1903. 
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Indiana,  by  William  A.  Rawles. 

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West  on.  (4834 

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man. 

No.  2.      1903.      pp.  214.     Turgot.  and  the  six  edicts,  by  Robert  P.  Shepherd. 
No.   3.      1903.      pp.   316.      Hanover   and   Prussia,    1795-1803,   by   Guy   Stanton 
Ford.  (4835 

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economics,  by  Walter  Ernest  Clark. 

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No.  2.  A  history  of  military  government  in  newly  acquired  territory  of  the 
United  States.  By  David  Yancey  Thomas.  New  York,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.   334.  (4838 

The  above  two  are  bound  in  one  volume. 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Vol.  xxi 
No.  1.     New  York,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  255. 
Treaties:  their  making  and  enforcement.     By  Samuel  B.  Crandall.          (4839 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Vol.  xxi. 

No.  2.     New  York,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  133. 

The  sociology  of  a  New  York  city  block.  By  Thomas  Jesse  Jones.  (484O 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.  Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.  Vol.  xxi. 
No.  3.  Pre-Malthusian  doctrines  of  population  :  A  study  in  the  history  of 
economic  theory.  By  Charles  Emil  Stangeland.  New  York,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  356.  (4841 

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COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.  Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.  Vol. 
xxii.  The  historic  development  of  the  poor  law  of  Connecticut.  By  Edward 
Warren  Capen. 

8vo,  pp.  520.  (4842 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.  Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.  Vol. 
xxin.  No.  1.  The  economics  of  land  tenure  in  Georgia.  By  Enoch  Marvin 
Banks.  New  York,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  142.  (4843 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.  Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.  Vol. 
xxin.  No.  2.  Mistake  in  contract :  A  study  in  comparative  jurisprudence. 
By  Edwin  C.  McKeag.  New  York,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  132.  (4843fl 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.  Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.  Vol. 
xxiii.  No.  3.  Combination  in  the  mining  industry  :  A  study  of  concentra 
tion  in  Lake  Superior  iron  ore  production.  By  Henry  Raymond  Mussey. 
New  York,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   167.  (4843b 

COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY.     Studies  in  History,  Economics,  and  Public  Law.     Vol. 
xxiii.     No.  4.    The  English  craft  gilds  and  the  government :  An  examination 
of  the  accepted  theory  regarding  the  decay  of  the  craft  gilds.     By  Stella 
Kramer.    New  York,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  152. 

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(4843C 

DEUTRCHE  GE8ELL8CHAFT   DER  KTADT  NEW  YORK. 

DEUTSCHE  GESELLSCHAFT  DER  STADT  NEW  YORK.  Charter  and  by-laws  of  the 
German  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  with  a  list  of  members.  New 
York,  1808. 

12mo,  pp.  24.  (4844 


GERMAN-AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    NEW    YORK.       669 

]>KI  TSCHK  GESELLSCHAFT  ER  STADT  NEW  YORK.  In  der  neuen  Heimath;  ge- 
schichtliche  Mittheiluiigen  iiber  die  deutschen  Einwanderer  in  alien  Theilen 
der  Union,  hrsg.  von  Anton  Eickhoff.  New  York,  1884. 

4to,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  vi,  1  1.,  pp  398,  1  1.,  pp.  164. 

Anhang  :    Die  Deutsche  Gesellschaft  der  Stadt  New  York.  '  (4845 

])Kt  TSCHE  GESELLSCHAFT  DER  STADT  NEW  YORK.  Bericht  iiber  das  Festessen  zur 
feier  des  118-jahrigen  bestehens  der  Deutschen  Gesellschaft  der  Stadt  New 
York  am  8.  inarz  1902  im  hotel  Waldorf-Astoria,  New  York.  [New  York, 
1902.] 

8vo,  pp.  46,  [8],  Incl.  facsim.  (4846 

DEUTSCHE  GESELLSCHABT?  DER  STADT  NEW  YORK.  Leitfaden  fiir  deutsche  Einwan 
derer  nach  den  Vereinigteu  Staateu  von  Amerika.  New  York  [Die  Gesell 
schaft,  1903]. 

8vo,   pp.   160.      Illus.    (incl.   port.,   plan). 

At  head  of  title  :   Deutsche  Gesellschaft  der  Stadt  New  York. 

Preface  signed  :   L.   Viereck.  (4847 

THE  FURMAN  CLUB. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

FURMAN  CLUB.  Sketch  of  the  first  settlement  of  the  several  towns  on  Long 
Island,  with  their  political  condition  to  the  end  of  the  American  Revolution, 
by  Silas  Wood;  with  a  biographical  memoir  and  additions,  by  Alden 
Spooner,  and  portrait  and  photographs  of  dwellings.  Brooklyn,  1865. 

4to,   pp.   xxi,  206.  (4848 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF   CENTRAL   NEW   YORK. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  CENTRAL  NEW  YORK.  Bulletin.  No.  1.  November, 
1901.  Early  records  of  the  First  Presbyterian  church  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
From  the  date  of  establishment  in  1826  to  the  end  of  the  first  pastorate  in 
1850,  embracing  a  record  of  marriages  and  baptisms  by  the  Rev.  John 
Watson  Adams,  D.  D.,  the  first  minister,  and  a  list  of  members,  etc. 
Edited  by  A.  J.  Northrup.  Syracuse,  1902. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  53.  (4849 

GENESEE  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 
Batavia,  N.  Y. 

GENESEE  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  History  of  its  organization,  list  of 
officers  and  members,  and  the  annual  address,  June  11,  1878,  by  Norman 
Seymour.  Batavia,  1879. 

8vo,   pp.   44.  (485O 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK. 

GERMAN-AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Sources  of  history. 
A  jmp«>r  read  before  the  Society  and  the  Pioneer  Verein  of  Philadelphia. 
By  J.  C.  Rosengarten.  Philadelphia,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   32.  (4851 


670  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  AND   PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW   YORK. 
Schohark',  N.  Y. 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Brief  sketch  of  the 
first  settlement  of  the  county  of  Schoharie  by  the  Germans:  being  an  an 
swer  to  a  circular  letter  addressed  to  the  author  by  "  The  Historical  and 
Philosophical  Society  of  New  York."  By  John  M.  Brown.  Schoharie, 
1823. 

8vo,   pp.   23.  (4852 

HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  ST.  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 
Fordhain,  N.  Y. 

HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  ST.  JOHN'S  COLLEGE.  The  sure  thread  in  the  laby 
rinth  of  history.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Historical  Association  of 
St.  John's  College,  Fordharn,  N.  Y.,  March  2(3,  18G7,  by  Aug.  J.  Thebaud. 
New  York,  18(57. 

8vo,   pp.   40.  (4853 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEWBURGH  BAY  AND  THE  HIGHLANDS. 

Xewburyh,  N.  Y. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEWBURGH  BAY  AND  THE  HIGHLANDS.  First  annual 
meeting,  with  addresses  by  Erastus  Brooks,  Colonel  Dawson,  and  others. 
Held  at  Newburgh,  February  22,  1884.  Newburgh,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.   20.      [Publication,   No.   1.]  (4854 

HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    NEWBURGH    BAY   AND    THE    HIGHLANDS.      [Publication, 
No.  ii.     1894.]     Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1894. 
Svo,  pp.  60   ( 1 ) . 

Contents  :  Officers ;  List  of  papers  read  before  the  Society ;  Provincial  and 
Revolutionary  military  organizations,  by  E.  M.  Ruttenber ;  Did  Washington  re 
fuse  a  crown?  by  J.  T.  Headley  <  p.  8)  ;  Fishkill  in  the  Revolution  (p.  27).  by 
J.  Hervey  Cook  ;  The  Huguenots  of  Ulster  County  [the  early  settlement  of  New 
Paltz],  by  Ralph  Lefevre  (p.  41)  ;  The  peace  celebration  at  Temple  Hill  in 
1783,  by  M.  S.  Boyd,  Newburgh.  i  l.sns 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEWBURGH  BAY  AND  THE  HIGHLANDS.  Historical  Papers. 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  189(». 

[No.  in.]  1896.  Containing  a  list  of  papers  read  before  the  Society  since 
1894,  also  a  record  of  baptisms,  marriages,  and  deaths  entered  by  Rev.  John 
Close  in  the  Session  Book  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  the  village  of  New 
Windsor,  and  papers  by  Rev.  John  Forsyth,  Rev.  R.  Emery,  and  Mary  D.  Craig. 
Also  a  copy  of  the  minute  book  of  the  organization  of  the  first  fire  company  in 
Newburgh.  (4856 

[No.  iv.]  Unveiling  of  the  statue  of  George  Clinton,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Octo 
ber  6th,  1896.  Svo,  pp.  49.  (4857 

[No.  v.]  1898.  A  record  of  the  inscriptions  in  the  old  town  burying  ground 
of  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  [Compiled  by  Rufus  Emery.]  Svo,  pp.  180.  Plates.  (4858 

No.  vi.  1900.  Articles  of  incorporation,  officers,  etc.  ;  Papers  read  since 
1896;  Record  of  baptisms,  Bethlehem  Church,  1775-1824;  Our  old  brass  bands, 
by  Charles  Estabrook  ;  Colonel  Thomas  De  Kay,  a  pioneer  of  Western  Orange 
county,  by  David  Barclay;  Our  grandmother  in  literature  [Jane  Turrell,  etc.], 
by  Adelaide  Skeel  ;  Account  of  the  unveiling  of  the  tablet  on  the  site  of  the  old 
Palatine  Church,  May  30,  1899,  by  Cornelia  W.  Rankin  ;  Major  Patrick  Mac- 
(Jregorie,  by  Adelaide  Skeel  and  David  Barclay,  pp.  62  (1).  (4859 

No.  vn.  1900.  The  centennial  celebration,  May  8th,  1900;  The  queen  city — 
a  poem,  by  Wm.  Livingston;  Map  of  the  township  01  Washington,  1790;  New 
burgh  in  1790 ;  Act  of  incorporation  of  the  village  of  Newburgh,  1800 ;  The 
board  of  trustees  of  Newburgh,  with  biographical  sketches  of  the  presidents, 
pp.  78,  (4860 


HOLLAND    CLUB.  671 

No.  vin.  1901.  Record  of  baptisms  and  marriages,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  circuit 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1789  to  1835;  The  ideal  commonwealth,  by 
Edward  McGlynn  ;  Balmville,  from  its  first  settlement  to  1860,  by  David  Bar 
clay  ;  The  valley  of  the  Moodna  in  history,  by  E.  M.  Ruttenber  ;  Charles  Esta- 
brook — minute  of  respect.  (4861. 

No.  ix.  1902.  Inscriptions  on  gravestones  in  New  Windsor  cemetery  ;  in 
Patton  cemetery  :  in  St.  David's  cemetery  ;  in  Balmville  cemetery.  Lauchlin 
Campbell,  of  Campbell  Hall,  and  his  family,  by  David  Barclay  ;  Tjerck  Classen 
De  Witt  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  Walsh  ;  Visit  to  Shawangunk's 
ancient  Indian  fort,  by  E.  M.  Ruttenber;  Obituary  record — Thomas  Benton 
Brooks,  Charles  L.  C.  Kerr,  Charles  Caldwell,  James  I.  Logan,  Wilbur  II. 
Weston.  pp.  64.  (4862 

No.  x.  1903.  Annual  meeting;  Inscriptions  in  the  Gardnertown  M.  E. 
Church  cemetery  ;  Inscriptions  in  the  Bond  family  burying  ground  ;  The  King's 
highway,  by  E.  M.  Ruttenber  ;  The  ancient  Newburgh  family  of  Cornelius  Wood, 
by  Albert  G.  Barratt ;  Obituary  record — MacLeod  Rogers,  pp.  50.  (4863 

No.  xi.  1904.  Annual  meeting ;  Wawayanda  vs.  Cheesek-ook,  by  Chas.  H. 
Weygant ;  Historic  homes  in  Orange  county,  by  E.  M.  Ruttenber ;  Tom  Quick 
and  Claudius  Smith,  by  Theo.  D.  Schoonmaker  ;  Genl.  John  A.  Hathorn,  by  Ferdi 
nand  V.  Sanford ;  Obituary  record — John  Schoonmaker,  Samuel  C.  Mills,  pp. 
98,  (1).  (4864 

No.  xii.  1905.  Annual  meeting;  The  New  Paltz  patent  and  •  its  bound 
marks,  by  E.  M.  Ruttenber  ;  The  Gedney  family,  by  Albert  G.  Barratt ;  Inscrip 
tion  in  Bethlehem  cemetery,  by  J.  N.  Weed  ;  Obituary  record.  (4864a 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEWBURGH  BAY  AND  THE  HIGHLANDS.  George  Clinton — 
some  of  his  colonial,  revolutionary,  and  post-revolutionary  services.  An  ad 
dress  by  Ralph  Earl  Prime,  delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of  New 
burgh  Bay  and  the  Highlands,  March  24,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  45.  (4865 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  SCHEXECTADY,  N.  Y. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  SCHENECTADY,  N.  Y.  The  Historical  Record,  devoted  to 
the  promotion  of  historical  research  and  to  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowl 
edge.  Edited  by  the  Historical  Society,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Vol.  i.  Nos. 
1-4. 

4  to. 

Vol.  i.      No.  I.     January.  1872.     pp.  24. 

Contents  :  The  value  of  historical  study  ;  James  Caw  ;  *  *  *  Centennial 
historical  discourse,  delivered  October  15th,  1871,  by  A.  A.  Bookstaver ;  The 
Mohawk  country  ;  Educational  reform.  (4866 

Vol.  i.      No.   ii.      February,  1872.      pp.   [25J-48. 

Contents  :  First  celebration  of  independence  in  Schenectady  ;  Early  supersti 
tion  :  Onedaw,  or  the  Burning  of  Schenectady — a  poem  ;  The  Mohawk  country — 
II  ;  Will  of  Robert  and  Elsie  Sanders,  1673  ;  Samuel  De  Champlain  ;  The  second 
Reformed  Church  at  Scotia  ;  Glenville.  (4867 

Vol.  i!      No.  in.     March,  1872.      pp.   [49]-64. 

Contents:  The  Mohawk  country — III;  The  mayors  of  Schenectady;  Onedaw, 
or  the  Burning  of  Schenectady  (cont.)  ;  Political  history  of  Schenectady  County; 
Arnold's  treason  ;  Pioneers  of  American  discovery  ;  Glenville  town  book.  (4868 

Vol.  i.      No.  iv.     April,  1872.     pp.   [65J-80. 

Contents  :  The  Mohawk  country — IV  ;  Political  history  of  Schenectady 
County — II  ;  Groot,  by  Jonathan  Pearson  ;  Onedaw,  or  the  Burning  of  Sche 
nectady,  by  James  Caw;  Pioneers  of  American  discovery — II;  Watkins  Glen, 
by  C.  L.  Van  Allen  ;  Glenville  town  book.  (4869 

HOLLAM)  CLUB. 
New  York  City. 

HOLLAND  CLUB.  The  conduct  of  General  Washington  respecting  the  confine 
ment  of  Captain  Asgill  placed  in  ,its  true  point  of  light,  by  David  Hum- 


672  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

phreys.     With  a  preface  and  appendix.     New  York.     Printed  for  the  Hol 
land  Club,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (4870 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK. 
New  York 


See  also  Aro-s.  —  in  Appendix: 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.     The  Holland  Society  of  New  York.     Constitu 
tion,  by-laws,  officers,  and  members.     June,  1885.     New  York,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  26. 

The  object  of  the  Society  is  "  to  collect  and  preserve  information  respecting 
the  early  history  and  settlement  of  the  city  and  State  of  New  York  by  the 
Dutch,"  etc.  (4871 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Catalogue  of  the  works  of  M.  Grotius  and  of 
books  belonging  to  him,  presented  to  the  Society  by  its  president,  Robert  B. 
Roosevelt.  [New  York,  1890.] 

Svo,  pp.  28.  (4872 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Collections.  1-3.  New  York,  printed  for  the 
Society,  1891-1896. 

By  an  error  in  printing,  Vols.  I-H  were  issued  as  Vol.  i,  pt.  1,  and  Vol.  i. 
pt.  2,  respectively.  Given  below.  (4873 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Collections.  Vol.  i,  parts  1,  2.  [New  York], 
1891. 

Large  Svo. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i,  part  1.  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  churches  of  Hackensack  and 
Schraalenburgh,  N.  J.,  with  the  registers  of  members,  marriages,  baptisms,  and 
the  consistories  to  the  beginning  of  the  nineteenth  century.  Being  the  records 
in  possession  of  the  church  of  Hackensack.  1891.  pp.  xxiii  (1),  349. 

Vol.  i,  part  2.  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  churches  of  Hackensack  and 
Schraalenburgh,  N.  J.,  with  registers  of  members,  marriages,  baptisms,  and  the 
consistories  to  the  beginning  of  the  nineteenth  century.  Being  records  in  pos 
session  of  the  (South)  church  of  Schraalenburgh,  N.  J.  1891.  pp.  (4),  386  (1). 
Photograph.  (4874 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Collections.  Vol.  in.  Records  of  the  Re 
formed  Dutch  Church  of  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.  Containing  an  account  of  the 
organization  of  the  church  and  the  registers  of  consistories,  members,  mar 
riages,  and  baptisms.  New  York,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  269. 

Copied  and  translated  by  D.  Versteeg.  (4875 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book,  1888-89.  Edited  by  the  secretary. 
[New  York,  1891.] 

pp.  1-48,  21,  49-268.     Folded  plates. 

Contains  :  Narrative  of  the  visit  of  the  Society  to  the  Netherlands,  by  S.  T. 
Viele  and  J.  H.  Suydam  ;  The  Pilgrim  Fathers  exhioition  of  documents  relating 
to  Dutch  settlements  in  North  America  ;  Jesse  De  Forest,  founder  of  New 
Amsterdam  ;  The  De  Vries  portrait  of  Washington.  (4876 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Year-book,  for  the  two  years  1892  and  1893, 
Prepared  by  the  secretary.     New  York. 
4to,  pp.  xxii,  244.     Portraits.      Plate. 

Contains  :  Account  of  the  sixth  annual  meeting,  1891  ;  The  Friesland  medals  ; 
Report  of  the  committee  on  records  of  the  old  Dutch  churches  in  America  ;  Sev 
enth  annual  dinner  of  the  Society  ;  Seventh  annual  meeting  ;  Sketch  of  Au 
gustus  Van  Wyck  ;  Public  school  pioneering  in  New  York  and  Massachusetts,  by 
Andrew  S.  Draper  ;  Dutch  West  India  Company  manuscripts  ;  Eighth  annual 
dinner  ;  List  of  members.  (4877 


HOLLAND    SOCIETY    OF    NEW    YORK.  673 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year  Book.  1894.  Prepared  by  the  secre 
tary.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  xxiii,    (5),  250.      Illustrations. 

Contains :  Officers  and  trustees ;  Proceedings ;  Sketch  of  the  Van  Speyk's 
career,  by  D.  Versteeg ;  Official  documents  pertaining  to  the  appointment  of  the 
President  of  the  Holland  Society  as  a  knight  of  the  order  of  Orange-Nassau  ; 
In  memoriam  ;  List  of  members.  ,  (4S7S 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book.  1895.  Prepared  by  the  secre 
tary.  [New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xxix,  184.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  trustees  ;  Tenth  annual  dinner  ;  Tenth  annual  Society 
meeting;  Where  our  flag  was  first  saluted;  Who  founded  New  York?;  The 
Beggars'  Medal,  badge  of  the  Holland  Society  of  New  York,  adopted  March  30, 
1887 ;  Articles  of  incorporation ;  Constitution ;  By-laws ;  List  of  members ;  In 
memoriam.  (4879 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book.  1896.  Prepared  by  the  secre 
tary.  [New  York.] 

4to,   pp.   xxix,   241.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Officers  and  trustees ;  Eleventh  annual  banquet ;  Eleventh  annual 
meeting ;  In  memoriam ;  Early  immigrants  to  New  Netherland ;  Settlers  in 
Rensselaerswyck,  from  1630  to  1646,  compiled  from  the  books  of  monthly 
wages  and  other  mss.,  from  O'Callaghan's  "  History  of  New  Netherland,"  pp. 
430-441  ;  Passenger .  lists  1657  to  1664,  from  "  Documentary  History  of  New 
York,"  Vol.  in,  pp.  52-63  ;  Oath  of  Allegiance,  Kings  Co.,  1687  ;  House  owners, 
New  York,  1674  ;  List  of  members  of  the  Dutch  Church  in  New  York  city,  1686  ; 
Dutch  aliases,  from  the  baptismal  records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in 
New  York  city,  1639  to  1756,  by  S.  S.  Purple  ;  Additions  to  the  library  ;  Con 
stitution  and  by-laws  ;  List  of  members.  (4S8O 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book.  1897.  Prepared  by  the  secre 
tary.  [New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xxxi,  240.     Portraits.  * 

Contents :  Officers  and  trustees ;  Ode  to  Holland,  by  Charles  S.  Vedder ; 
Twelfth  annual  banquet ;  Twelfth  annual  meeting ;  In  memoriam  ;  Additions  to 
the  library ;  Acknowledgments  of  receipt  of  resolutions  by  President  Kruger 
and  General  Joubert ;  The  study  of  Dutch  ;  Names  of  Dutch  settlers  in  Esopus  ; 
The  first  book  of  records  of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church  of  Brooklyn  :  Members, 
1660-1702 ;  Marriages,  1660-1696 ;  Baptisms,  1660-1710.  Constitution  and 
by-laws  ;  Badge  of  the  Society  ;  Members.  (4881 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book.  1898.  Prepared  by  the  secre 
tary.  [New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xxxiii,  251. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  trustees  ;  National  hymn  of  the  Netherlands,  original 
Dutch  and  English  translation;  Thirteenth  annual  banquet;  Mijn  (Ons) 
Vaderland,  by  J.  Watts  De  Peyster  ;  Flatbush  Dutch  Church  records  :  Marriages, 
1677-1757 ;  Baptisms,  1677-1754.  South  Afrikander  and  Englishman,  by  D. 
Versteeg ;  Delfshaven  and  records  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers ;  Thirteenth  annual 
meeting;  In  memoriam;  Additions  to  the  library;  Transcript  of  church  records 
in  possession  of  the  Society  ;  Constitution  ;  By-laws  ;  Queen  Wilhelmina  ;  List  of 
members.  (4882 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year  Book.  1899.  Prepared  by  the  secretary. 
[New  York.] 

4to,   pp.   299. 

Contains  :  The  seizure  of  New  Netherland  by  the  English  ;  Record  ef  burials 

in    the    Dutch    Church,    N.    Y. ;    The    Dutch    East    Indies,    or    Insulinde,    by    D. 

Versteeg.  (4883 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Year-book.     1900.     Prepared  by  the  secretary. 

[New  York.] 

%4to,  pp.  xiii,  254.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  trustees ;  Fifteenth  annual  banquet ;  Fifteenth  annual 
meeting;  In  memoriam;  The  Dutchman,  by  Edward  J.  Wheeler;  How  the  Dutch 
preserved  the  freedom  in  body  and  mind,  of  middle  Europe,  in  1639,  by  J. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 43 


674  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Watts  De  Peyster ;  The  Holland  Society  tablet  on  the  site  of  the  old  fort  at  New 
Amsterdam  ;  Dutch  records  in  the  City  Clerk's  office,  New  York  ;  Extracts  from 
Dutch  documents,  bound  in  a  book  labelled  "  Original  records  of  burgomasters 
and  orphan  masters,"  "  surrogates."  Register  of  notary  Salomon  La  Chair ; 
Register  of  notary  Walewyn  Van  der  Veen  ;  Schepen's  register  ;  Powers  of  attor 
ney,  acknowledgements,  indentures  of  apprentices,  inventories,  etc.  Auto 
graphs  in  early  New  York  city  records ;  Index  to  Dutch  records ;  Sympathy 
with  the  Boers ;  England  recedes  from  the  "  Recessional  " — poem,  by  C.  S. 
Vedder  ;  Constitution  ;  By-laws  ;  The  Society's  badge  ;  Members.  (4884 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book.  1901.  Prepared  by  the  secretary. 
[New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xv,  219.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  trustees  ;  The  Holland  Society  and  Columbia  University  ; 
Sixteenth  annual  banquet ;  Address  to  Queen  Wilhelmina ;  Marriage  of  Queen 
Wilhelmina  ;  To  the  bride  Queen,  Wilhelmina.  by  Leonard  Charles  Van  Noppen ; 
Sixteenth  annual  meeting  ;  In  memoriam  ;  Oranje  Boven  ;  Dutch  words,  phrases, 
etc.,  by  Wm.  H.  Carpenter ;  The  Holland  Society  of  Ceylon ;  Dutch  records 
in  the  City  Clerk's  office,  New  York  ;  Grants  of  lands  from  the  Indians  and  the 
Dutch  West  India  Company,  and  miscellaneous  transactions ;  Conveyances  of 
land  in  the  city  of  New  Amsterdam  ;  Index  of  grantees,  1654-1672  ;  Index  of 
grantors,  1654-1672  :  Mortgages  of  land  in  the  city  of  New  Amsterdam  ;  Index 
of  mortgagors,  1654-1660,  1664-1675 ;  Index  of  mortgagees,  1654-1660,  1664- 
1675.  Volume  labelled  index  of  apprenticeship,  inventories,  deeds,  etc.,  1651- 
1656 ;  Index  to  Dutch  records  ;  Constitution  ;  By-laws  ;  The  Society's  badge ; 
List  of  members.  (4885 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book.  1902.  Prepared  by  the  secretary. 
[New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xiv.   179.      Portraits.      Plate. 

Contents:   Officers  and  trustees;   Passengers  to  New  Netherland,   1654-1664; 
Index" to  list  of  passengers:    Seventeenth  annual   banquet;    In   memoriam;   Con 
stitution;   By-laws;   Society's  badge;   List  of  members.  (4886 
HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Year-book.     1903.     Prepared  by  the  secretary. 
[New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xiv,  305.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  trustees  ;  Some  early  records  of  the  Lutheran  Church, 
New  York  ;  Index  to  names  in  the  baptismal  and  marriage  registers  ;  Eighteenth 
annual  banquet ;  The  city  of  New  Amsterdam,  by  Dingman  Versteeg ;  Eight 
eenth  annual  meeting;  The  oldest  charter  of  New  York,  by  R.  B.  Roosevelt; 
In  memoriam  ;  Constitution  and  by-laws  ;  The  Society's  badge  ;  List  of  members. 

(4887 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year-book.  1904.  Prepared  by  the  secretary. 
[New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xxi,  326.     Portraits.     Plates.     Map. 

Contents :  Officers  and  trustees  ;  Plan  of  the  city  of  Albany  ;  Names  of  the 
members  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  at  New  Albany,  at  the  end  of  the  year 
1683,  and  afterward  ;  Marriage  record,  commenced  in  the  year  1683  ;  Baptismal 
record  of  Albany,  begun  in  the  year  1683;  Index.  Nineteenth  annual  banquet; 
Additions  to  the  library  and  collections  for  1903-1904 ;  Nineteenth  annual 
meeting ;  In  memoriam  ;  Constitution  ;  By-laws  ;  Badge  of  the  Society  ;  List  of 
members.  (4888 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Year  Book.  1905.  Prepared  by  the  Secre 
tary,  Henry  L.  Bogert.  [New  York.] 

4to,  pp.  xxi,  342.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contains  :  Illustrations  in  previous  volumes ;  Officers  and  trustees.     Records 

of  the  R.  D.  Church  of  Albany;  Marriages  and  baptisms,   1700  to  1725,   with 

index;  Twentieth    annual    banquet;  Twentieth    annual    dinner;   In    memoriam; 

Constitution  ;   By-laws  ;   List  of  members.  (4889 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Constitution,  by-laws,  officers,  and  members. 

April,  1894.     New  York,  1894. 

12mo,  pp.  73.  (4890 


THE    HUGUENOT    SOCIETY    OF    AMERICA.  675 

THE  HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA. 
New  York  City. 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     Organized  April 
12,  1883.     New  York,  1883. 

32mo,  pp.  18.  (4891 

HUGUENOT   SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.     Proceedings.     Vols.  i,  II.     May  29,  1883,   to 
April  13,  1891.     New  York,  1884-1891. 
8vo.     Two  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i,  No.  1.  May  29th.  1883,  to  June  2nd,  1884.  Origin  and  formation  of 
the  Society  ;  Public  meeting,  November  15,  1883  ;  Discourse  of  J.  T.  Quintard  ; 
Some  traits  of  Huguenot  character,  by  H.  M.  Baird  ;  Address  by  T.  E.  Vermilye  ; 
Anniversary  meeting,  April  17,  1884  ;  Public  meeting,  April  24,  1884  ;  Address 
by  T.  W.  Chambers  ;  "  The  mingling  of  the  Huguenots  and  Dutch  in  early  New 
York,"  by  A.  G.  Vermilye  ;  The  Huguenots  of  South  Carolina  and  their  churches, 
by  C.  S.  Vedder  ;  Official  arms  of  the  Society  ;  Names  of  the  Huguenot  refugees 
who  emigrated  to  South  Carolina,  by  T.  Gaillard.  No.  2.  June  2nd,  1884,  to 
April  20th,  1888.  The  Huguenots  on  the  Hackensack,  by  D.  D.  Demarest ; 
The  first  three  generations  of  the  Des  Marest  family  in  this  country  ;  Proceed 
ings  at  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  ;  St.  Bartholomew's  day,  its  causes  and  results,  by 
C.  M.  Du  Puy ;  Address  by  C.  S.  Vedder ;  Huguenot  settlement  at  Oxford, 
Mass.,  by  P.  B.  Olney  ;  The  Edict  of  Nantes,  by  John  Jay.  New  York,  1884- 
1889.  pp.  56,  101. 

Vol.  ii.  April  20th,  1888,  to  April  13th,  1891.  The  Huguenot  Society  of 
America  and  Columbia  College,  by  John  Jay  ;  The  Huguenots  of  the  "  Desert," 
by  Henry  M.  Baird ;  The  career  and  times  of  Nicholas  Bayard,  by  Martha  J. 
Lamb ;  The  historic  celebration  of  the  Vaudois  ;  Philip  Freneau,  the  Huguenot 
patriot-poet  of  the  Revolution,  and  his  poetry,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey  ;  History 
of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  by  Philip  Schaff  ;  Waifs  and  strays  of  American  history, 
by  Edward  Wakefield ;  The  Bayard  family  of  America,  and  Judge  Bayard's 
London  diary  of  1795-96,  by  James  Grant  Wilson  ;  The  retribution  of  Louis 
XIV,  by  James  W.  Gerard;  Minutes  of  proceedings.  1891.  pp.  (4),  188. 

(4893 

HUGUENOT   SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.     Proceedings,   April   27th,   1891,   to  May  23d, 
1894.     Vol.  ii  continued.     New  York,  June,  1894. 

8vo,    pp.    [189]-321. 

Cover-title  reads :  "  Bulletin  of  the  Huguenot  Society  of  America,  Vol 
ume  n." 

Contents  :  Minutes  of  meetings  and   reports  of  committees  ;    The   Huguenots 
and  the  beggars,  by  Paul  Van  Dyke  ;  The  Huguenots  of  L7lster  county,  by  J.  G. 
Van  Slyke  ;   The  Emblematic  flower  and  distinguishing  color  of  the   Huguenots, 
by  Mrs.  James  M.  Lawton  ;  President's  address  ;  The  Huguenot  Society  of  Ger 
many  ;    Elias    Boudinot :     Reminiscences    of    the    American    Revolution,    by    W. 
Wallace    Atterbnry  ;    Genealogical    notes    on    the    Boudinot    family ;    The    family 
of  Priuli,  also  called  Prioli,  Priolo,  Prioleau,  by  Edward  M.  Gallaudet.      (4893 
HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.     Proceedings.     October  10,   1894,  to  April  13, 
1896.     Vol.  in.     Part  1,  New  York,  1896. 

8vo,   pp.   149.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Minutes  ;  Sketch  of  John  Jay,  by  A.  G.  Vermilye  ;  Recovery  of  re 
ligious  liberty  by  the  Huguenots,  By  Henry  M.  Baird  ;  The  Huguenots  of  old 
Boston,  by  M.  C.  Julien  ;  The  Huguenot  patentees  of  New  Faltz,  by  J.  LeFevre  ; 
Huguenots  of  France,  by  Robert  Favre ;  Huguenot  element  in  Pennsylvania, 
by  J.  B.  Laux ;  Extracts  from  a  sketch  of  Daniel  Ravenel,  by  W.  Ashmead 
Courtenay  ;  First  home  of  the  Huguenots  in  North  America,  by  J.  II.  Edwards  ; 
The  Huguenots  of  Rhode  Island,  by  R.  II.  Tilley.  (4894 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.     Proceedings,  May  12,  1896,  to  April  13,  1902. 
Vol.  in.     Part  ii.     New  York,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  308. 

Contents  :  Minutes  of  meetings  and  reports  of  committees  ;  St.  Bartholomew's 
Day,  its  causes  and  results,  by  Charles  M.  Dupuy  ;  Elias  Neau,  the  confessor 


676  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

and  catechist  of  negro  and  Indian  slaves,  by  Charles  A.  Brings  ;  The  Huguenots 
in  South  Africa,  by  Anna  M.  Cummings ;  Description  of  the  set  of  Huguenot 
medals  presented  to  the  society  on  February  28,  1899,  by  their  donor,  Judge 
A.  T.  Clearwater;  The  Duvalls  of  Maryland,  by  Mary  Rebecca  Duval  ;  The 
Huguenot  martyrs  of  Meaux,  commonly  called  the  Fourteen  of  Meaux,  by 
Richard  L.  Maury  ;  Aymar  of  New  York,  by  Benjamin  Aymar. 

Appendix — Other  Aymar  families  ;  Index  to  Aymar  genealogies  ;  The  Despard 
Family,  by  Richard  Despard  Dodge ;  Notes  on  some  Huguenot  families  :  Vin 
cent,  Magny  (Many),  Aymar,  Erouard  (Haiway),  and  others,  by  Edward 
Stanley  Waters ;  Notes  on  Huguenots  in  South  Africa  ;  Index  to  Vol.  m, 
Part  i ;  Index  to  Vol.  m,  Part  n.  (4895 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  Proceedings,  May  6th,  1902,  to  April  29th, 
1904.  Vol.  iv.  New  York,  1904. 

4to,  pp.  87. 

Contents  :  Abstracts  of  the  minutes  of  committee  and  annual  meetings,  1902- 
1904  ;  List  of  officers  ;  List  of  members  ;  Family  names  of  Huguenot  refugees 
to  America,  represented  in  the  membership  of  the  Society,  with  names  of  mem 
bers  claiming  descent  through  the  several  ancestral  lines  ;  The  Huguenot  Church 
lot  and  its  neighbors,  by  Wm.  S.  Pelletreau  ;  The  martyrs  of  Salies,  by  Ida 
L.  H.  Layard  ;  Appendix — Pieces  justificatives  ;  A  short  sketch  of  two  South 
Carolina  Huguenots  of  the  fourth  generation  (John  and  Theodore  Halliard), 
by  Theodore  Gaillard  Thomas.  (4S9G 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  Statement  and  appeal.  April  17,  1880.  Cir 
cular. 

4to,  pp.  4. 

Appeal  for  aid  to  publish  first  volume  of  projected  "  Collections  on  the  his-" 
tory  of  the  Huguenots  m  America."  (4S97 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA  Collections  of  thei  Huguenot  Society  of 
America.  Vol.  i.  New  York,  1886. 

8vo,   pp.   Ixxxviii,  431,  xlii.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Society,  1886  ;  Registers  of  the  births,  marriages, 
and  deaths  of  the  "  Eglise  franchise  a.  la  Nouvelle  York  "  from  1688  to  1804, 
edited  by  Alfred  V.  Wittmeyer  ;  and  historical  documents  relating  to  the  French 
Protestants  in  New  York  during  the  same  period.  1886.  (4898 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  Commemoration  of  the  bicentenary  of  the 
revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  October  22d,  1885,  at  New  York.  New 
York,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  86. 

"  Historical  oration  on  the  Edict  of  Nantes  and  its  recall,"  by  Henry  M. 
Baird.  pp.  14-41.  (4899 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  The  Huguenots  on  the  Hackensack.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Huguenot  Society  of  America  in  the  French  church  du 
Saint-Esprit,  New  York,  April  13,  1885;  before  the  New  Jersey  Historical 
Society,  at  Trenton,  January  20,  1886;  before  the  New  Brunswick  His 
torical  Club,  February  18,  1886,  and  in  the  North  Reformed  Church  of 
Schraalenberg,  N.  J.,  February  19,  1886.  -  By  David  D.  Demarest.  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1886. 

-  8vo,  pp.  24.  (4900 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  Catalogue  of  the  books,  pamphlets,  and  manu 
scripts  belonging  to  the  Huguenot  Society  of  America  deposited  in  the 
library  of  Columbia  College.  With  an  introduction  by  the  library  commit 
tee  of  the  Society.  Compiled  by  Elizabeth  G.  Baldwin.  New  York,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  107.  (4901 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  Philip  Freneau,  the  Huguenot  patriot-poet  of 
the  Revolution,  and  his  poetry.  By  E.  F.  De  Lancey.  New  York,  1891. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  21.  ^  (4902 


JEFFERSON    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  677 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  The  Huguenots  of  old  Boston.  An  address 
before  the  Huguenot  Society  in  America,  April  30,  1895.  By  Matthew 
Cantine  Julien.  [N.  Y.,  1895.] 

8vo,  pp.  21,   (1).  (4903 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.  Constitution,  by-laws  as  revised  January  7, 
1901.  List  of  members,  &c.  [New  York?  1901.] 

4to,  2  p.  1.,  pp.   ix,  36.  (49O4 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  AMERICA.     Aymar,  of  New  York.     By  Benjamin  Ay  mar. 
New  York,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  65. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  Vol.  in,  Part  2.  (49O5 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Watertown,  N.  Y. 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions,  1886-87.  Watertown, 
1887. 

8vo,  pp.  183,   (1).     Portraits.     Map. 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Constitution  ;  The  Celebration  at  Sackets  Harbor  ;  On 
some  of  the  circumstances  which  led  to  the  war  of  1812,  by  R.  Fisk  ;  Sackets 
Harbor  and  the  war  of  1812,  by  O.  B.  Willcox  ;  Present  peace  and  some  of  its 
responsibilities,  by  A.  D.  Shaw ;  Presentation  of  old  battle  ground,  by  W.  B. 
Camp ;  Inaugural  address,  by  B.  Brockway  ;  Joseph  Mullin  ;  Mounds  at  Perch 
Lake,  by  I).  S.  Marvin  ;  Paper  on  "  Early  Rutland,"  by  M.  Eames ;  Champion 
(N.  Y. )  historical  reminiscences,  by  P.  F.  Hubbard  ;  Historical  reminiscences, 
by  W.  Fayel  ;  The  aborigines,  by  W.  M.  Beauchamp  ;  Moses  Eames  ;  Local  and 
economical  geology,  by  D.  MSnthorn  ;  Reminiscences  of  Adams,  by  E.  J.  Clark  ; 
Early  history  of  Adams,  by  W.  W.  Wright ;  Jason  Fairbanks ;  Rainfall  for 
forty-one  years,  by  M.  Eames;  Members;  Incorporation.  (49(W 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Vol.  n.  1891.  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 

8vo,  pp.  61. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Committees ;  Annual  meeting,  Jan.  13,  1891  ;  Annual 
address,  by  Charles  W.  Darling ;  Historical  address  delivered  at  the  unveiling 
of  the  monument  "  To  the  Unknown  Dead  "  of  the  War  of  1812  at  Sackets  Har 
bor,  Decoration  Day,  1888,  by  Col.  Walter  B.  Camp  ;  Memorial  of  Dr.  Samuel 
Guthrie,  by  W.  B.  Camp ;  Sandy  Creek  Mound,  by  D.  S.  Marvin  ;  Black  River, 
original  channel,  etc.,  by  D.  S.  Marvin  ;  Necrology  ;  List  of  donations  ;  "  Battle 
field,"  Sackets  Harbor  :  letters,  etc.,  concerning  the  monument.  (49O7 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Vol.  in.  1895.  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 

8vo,  pp.  18.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Committees ;  Inaugural  address :  Men  who  save  the 
records,  the  Historical  Society,  by  Walter  B.  Camp;  Details  in  the  discovea-y  of 
chloroform,  by  Ossian  Guthrie  :  Recollections  of  a  nonagenarian,  by  Capt.  Britell 
Minor  ;  The  battle  of  Big  Sandy,  by  T.  W.  Haight ;  The  battle  of  Sandy  Creek, 
and  the  carrying  of  the  cables  for  the  Superior ;  additional  stories  and  tradi 
tions,  collected  by  Nat  Frame ;  Reforesting  since  the  glacial  epoch,  by  D.  S. 
Marvin  ;  Swinestone,  by  D.  S.  Marvin  ;  Interesting  Pot-hole  find,  by  D.  S.  Mar 
vin  ;  Gas  and  oil  wells,  by  D.  S.  Marvin  ;  Indian  villages  in  Jefferson  county, 
by  Henry  Woodworth  ;  Early  Watertown,  by  Beaman  Brockway  ;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
John  A.  Sherman,  by  D.  S.  Marvin  ;  Necrology.  List  of  donations.  (49OS 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Vol.  iv.  1896.  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Contents  :  Ice  crushes  in  a  cave  and  causes  a  lateral  moraine  at  Watertown, 
N.  Y. — paper  by  the  Committee  upon  Science  ;  List  of  donations  ;  List  of  mem 
bers.  (4909 


678  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

JUNIOR   PIONEER  ASSOCIATION   OF  THE  CITY  OF  ROCHESTER  A\l) 

MONROE  COUNTY. 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

JUNIOR  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  ROCHESTER  AND  MONROE  COUNTY. 
No.  1.  Historical  collections  of  the  Association.  An  address  delivered  by 
Ferdinand  De  W.  Ward  before  the  Association  at  its  annual  gathering  and 
festival,  October  20,  1859,  and  redelivered  by  request,  before  the  Association 
and  citizens  of  Rochester,  December  12,  1859.  Rochester,  18GO. 

Svo,  pp.  48. 

Giving  historical  sketch  of  the  first  half  century  of  Rochester.  (491O 

KINGS  COUNTY  GENEALOGICAL  CLUB. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

KINGS  COUNTY  GENEALOGICAL  CLUB.  Collections.  Vol.  i,  Nos.  1-6.  Brooklyn, 
1882-1894. 

8vo,  pp.  90. 

CONTEXTS. 

1.  Inscriptions  on   tombstones   in   cemetery   of   Reformed   Dutch   Church,   New 
Utrecht,  Long  Island,     pp.  15. 

2.  Inscriptions  on   tombstones   in  cemetery   of   Reformed   Dutch   Church.   Flat 
lands,  Long  Island,  and  private  cemeteries  adjacent,      pp.  17-29. 

3.  Inscriptions  on  tombstones  in  cemetery  of  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  Graves- 
end,  Long  Island,  and  private  cemeteries  adjacent,     pp.  31-44. 

4.  Inscriptions    on    tombstones    in    old    Bushwick    graveyard.      Brooklyn    bap 
tismal  records  from  1600.      New  York,  188S.      Svo,  pp.  45-00. 

Contents  :  Tombstone  inscriptions  in  the  burial  ground  of  the  old  Buslm  ick 
church  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.),  copied  August,  1880,  by  George  Sparrow.  Baptisms 
in  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of  Brooklyn,  as  translated  by  the  late  T.  G. 
Bergen. 

5  and  0.  Brooklyn  baptismal  records,  from  1079  to  end  of  1719.  Marriages 
from  October,  1000,  to  June,  1090.  New  York,  1894.  Svo,  pp.  01-90.  (4911 

LIVINGSTON  (1OU.\TY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Genexco,  N.   Y. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution,  by-laws,  and  certificate 
of  incorporation.  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  1877. 

12mo,  pp.  14.  (4912 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  .SOCIETY.     Second  annual  meeting,  January  8, 

1878.  Annual  address,  by  B.  F.  Angel.     Also  history  of  organization,  con 
stitution,  by-laws,  and  certificate  of  corporation.     Dansville,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (4913 

LIVINGSTON   COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Third  annual   meeting,   January  14. 

1879.  Annual  address:  The  judges  and  lawyers  of  Livingston  County.     By 
L.  B.  Proctor.     Dansville,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.  26.  (4914 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fourth  annual  meeting,  January  13. 

1880.  [Annual    address:    The    recent    discoveries    in  history.     By    W.    M. 
White.]     Dansville,  1880. 

Svo,   pp.    25.  (4915 

LIVINGSTON   COUJSTTY   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Fifth   annual   meeting,   January  11. 

1881.  [Annual   address:   The  nature  and  kinds  of  historic  evidence.     By 
Rev.  Lloyd  Windsor,  D.  D.]     Dansville,  1881. 

Svo,  pp.   15. 


LIVINGSTON    COUNTY    HISTOKICAL    SOCIETY. 


679 


(4918 

Eighth  annual   meeting,   January  8, 


Ninth  annual   meeting 


(4919 

January   13, 


Tenth  aniiua 


Eleventh  annua 


(4920 

meeting,  January  12, 

(4921 

I  meeting,  January  11, 

(4922 


LIVINGSTON   COUNTY   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Sixth   annual   meeting,   January   10, 

1882.  Dansville.  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (4917 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Seventh  annual  meeting,  January  9, 

1883.  Dansville,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1884.  Dansville,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  39. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1885.  Dansville,  1885. 
8vo,   pp.   30. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

1886.  Dansville,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  36. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
1887. 

8vo,  pp.  40. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  sixteenth  annual  meeting,  Janu 
ary  12,  1892.     Mount  Morris,  N.  Y. 

8vo,  pp.  38. 

Address  by  the  president,  O.  I).  Lake  ;  The  origin  of  the  prehistoric  American 
races,  by  J.  W.  Sanborn  ;  Town  reports — Conesus,  by  Wm.  P.  Boyd  ;  Portage,  by 
C.  D.  Bennett ;  York,  by  A.  D.  Newton  ;  Memorials  of  deceased  members  :  Loren 
.T.  Ames,  by  Norman  Seymour  ;  John  Hugh  McNaughton,  by  A.  J.  Abbott.  (4923 

The  seventeenth  annual  meeting,  January  17,  1893.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  14. 

Contents  :  President  Hamilton's  address  ;  The  value  of  history,  by  John  M. 
Milne  ;  Town  reports — Caledonia  ;  North  Dansville,  by  Mrs.  E.  A.  Brown  ;  York. 
Memorials— Ezra  W.  Clark,  by  Matilda  W.  Clark;  Daniel  E.  Dyer,  by  H.  K. 
Cooper  ;  Richard  Johnson,  by  A.  T.  Norton  ;  E.  B.  Walsworth,  by  II.  D.  Kings- 
bury  ;  Henry  Clay  Sedgwick,  by  T.  M.  Schlick  ;  Norman  Seymour.  (4924 

Eighteenth  annual  meeting,  Tuesday,  January  10.  1S94.  Dansville,  N.  Y., 
1894.  8vo,  pp.  48. 

Addresses  by  II.  F.  Darnell  and  the  President  of  the  Society ;  The  key  to 
universal  history,  by  II.  P.  V.  Bogue  ;  Town  reports — Avon,  Conesus,  by  S.  E. 
Hitchcock  ;  Groveland,  by  Jerome  A.  Lake  ;  York  volunteers  in  the  War  of  1812. 
Memorials — Joel  C.  Bennett,  Archibald  H.  McLean,  Charles  Oliver  Beach, 
Charles  L.  Bingham.  (4925 

Nineteenth  annual  meeting,  January  15,  189,">.      Dansville,  N.  Y.      8vo,  pp.  55. 

President  Fielder's  address ;  The  treaty  of  Big  Tree,  by  W.  II.  Samson ; 
Modern  solution  of  old  problems,  by  George  Rogers  Howell  ;  Memorials — B.  F. 
Angel,  John  A.  Yanderlip,  James  W.  Jones,  Margaret  Hutchinson  Stilwell. 

(4926 

Proceedings  of  the  twentieth  annual  meeting,  February  18,  1896.  Nunda, 
N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  46. 

President  Sauders's  address  ;  The  log  cabin  of  this  society  and  those  of  the 
early  pioneers,  by  John  Rorbach.  Memorial — William  M.  White,  by  A.  O. 
Bunnell.  (4927 

Proceedings  of  the  twenty-first  annual  meeting,  January  19,  1897.  Nunda, 
N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  110. 

Madison  and  the  constitution,  by  Adelbert  Moot ;  History  of  the  Geneseo  State 
Normal  School,  by  John  Rorbach.  Memorials — A.  J.  Willard,  James  C.  Jackson, 
Emerson  Johnson,  James  Marshall,  Isaac  Hampton.  (4928 

Proceedings  of  the  twenty-second  annual  meeting,  January  24,  1898.  Nunda, 
N.  Y.,  1899.  8vo,  pp.  42. 

Memorials— Myron  Holley  Mills,  by  L.  B.  Proctor  ;  George  Hyland.  (4929 

Proceedings,  twenty-third,  twenty-fourth,  twenty-fifth  annual  meetings,  1899- 
1900.  Geneseo,  N.  Y.  8vo,  pp.  61. 

Address  by  Herbert  Wadsworth  ;  Address  by  Wm.  P.  Spratling ;  An  old  docu 
ment,  1811 — Subscription  for  opening  Canaseraga  River.  Memorials — W.  W. 
Wheeler,  Carroll  H.  Cocher,  Daniel  McPherson,  Bradford  Perez  Richmond,  John 


680  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Olp,  Charles  Jones,  George  R.  Howell,  Nelson  Janes,  S.  T.  Seward,  O.  D.  Lake, 
John  Rorbach,  C.  D.  Bennett.  (493O 

Twenty-sixth  annual  meeting,  August  20,  1901.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  1902.  8vo, 
pp.  55. 

Caledonia,  by  Wm.  Hamilton  ;  Livonia,  by  H.  D.  Kingsbury  ;  Law,  by  George 
B.  Adams ;  Agriculture  at  home,  by  II.  R.  M'Nair ;  Blacksmithiug,  by  F.  W. 
Mate  ;  Surveying,  by  John  Young  ;  Dental  progress,  by  J.  W.  Cowan  ;  Progress 
of  the  suffrage  movement  in  1900  in  western  New  York,  by  Harriet  M.  Mills. 
Memorials — Elias  II.  Davis,  Wm.  H.  Stevens,  Levi  Parsons,  Franklin  B.  Francis, 
Ira  Patch  in,  Benjamin  Coy,  J.  II.  Prettijohn,  Shelby  Baker,  C.  H.  Young,  W.  W. 
Mason,  J.  R.  M'Pherson,  B.  F.  Dow,  L.  B.  Proctor,  Charles  Shepard,  Matthew 
McCartney,  W.  T.  Spinning,  John  Hyland.  (4931 

Proceedings  of  the  twenty-seventh  annual  meeting,  October  18,  1902.  Nunda, 
N.  Y.,  1903.  8vo,  pp.  40. 

A  view  into  history,  by  E.  I).  Graber  ;  William  A.  Miller,  by  S.  E.  Hitchcock. 

(4932 

Twenty-eighth  annual  meeting,  January  19,  1904.  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  1904.  8vo, 
pp.  60. 

Address  by  E.  W.  Sears ;  Address  by  Max  Landsberg ;  Report  of  historical 
committee  by  its  chairman,  by  L.  R.  Doty.  Memorials — F.  M.  Perine,  F.  B. 
Pierson,  F.  J.  Bonner,  A.  B.  Cooley,  F.  H.  Lauderdale,  E.  J.  Whiting.  (4933 

For  twenty-ninth  annual  meeting  see  Appendix. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     President's  address,  by  B.  F.  Angel. 
Secretary's  report,  by  N.  Seymour.     Historical  paper,  by  F.  De  W.  Ward. 
Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  1882. 
8vo,   pp.   45. 

Pages  10-45  are  occupied  with  The  ecclesiastical  history  of  Livingston  County, 
N.  Y.,  from  the  earliest  reliable  date  to  January  1,  1882,  by  F.  De  W.  Ward. 
This  article  has  a  separate  title-page. 

The  president's  address  and  the  secretary's  report  have  been  published  sepa 
rately,  forming  one  of  the  regular  publications  of  the  Society.  (4934 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  history  of  the  treaty  of  Big  Tree, 
and  an  account  of  the  celebration  of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
making  of  the  treaty,  held  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  September  15,  1897.  [Dans 
ville,  N.  Y.]  Livingston  County  Historical  Society  [1899?]. 

8vo,  pp.  103.      Front.      Plates.      Portraits.      Map. 

Cover-title  :   Treaty   of  Big  Tree  centennial.  (4935 

» 

LOXG  ISLAM)  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Long  Island.  By  W.  Alfred  Jones,  A.  M., 
librarian  of  Columbia  College.  Read  before  the  Long  Island  Historical 
Society,  November  5,  1863.  New  York,  18G3. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  (4936 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws  and  certificate  of  incorporation. 
Brooklyn,  1863. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  .      (4937 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  certificate  of  incorporation  and  by-laws. 
Brooklyn,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (4938 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  to  sixth  annual  reports,  1864-1869. 
Brooklyn,  1864-1869. 

Svo.      Six  pamphlets.  (4939 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fourteenth  annual  report,  presented  May, 
1877.     With  a  list  of  members,  January,  1878.     Brooklyn,  1878. 
Svo,  pp.  39. 
There  were  no  reports  presented  between  1869  and  1877.  (4940 


LONG   ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  681 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fifteenth  annual  report,  presented  May, 
1878.  Brooklyn,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (4941 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  for  the  years  1878-1881.  Presented 
May  10,  1881.  Brooklyn,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  55.  (4942 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth 
annual  meetings,  May  0,  1882,  and  May  15,  1883,  with  the  |  nineteenth  and 
twentieth  annual]  reports  of  the  directors  and  a  list  of  members.  Brook 
lyn,  1882-83. 

8vo.     Two  pamphlets.  (4943 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  New  York  and  a 
tour  to  several  of  the  American  colonies  in  1679-80,  by  Jasper  Bankers 
and  Peter  Sluyter,  of  Wiewerd,  in  Friesland.  Translated  and  edited  by 
Henry  C.  Murphy.  Brooklyn,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  xlvii,  440,  viii.     Plates. 

Reprint  of  Vol.   i  of  the  memoirs.  (4944 

LONG    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Memoirs.      Vols.    i-iv.      Brooklyn,    1867- 

1889. 

8vo.      Four  vols. 

.       CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  New  York  and  a  tour  in  several  of  the  Ameri 
can  colonies  in  1679-80,  by  Jasper  Bankers  and  Peter  Sluyter,  of  Wiewerd,  in 
Friesland.  Translated  and  edited  by  H.  C.  Murphy.  1867.  pp.  xlvii,  440, 
viii.  12  plateg. 

Vol.  11.  The  battle  of  Long  Island,  with  connected  preceding  events,  and 
subsequent  American  retreat.  Introductory  narrative  by  T.  W.  Field.  With 
authentic  documents.  1869.  pp.  xiii,  ix,  549.  Folded  maps. 

Vol.  in.  The  campaign  of  1776  around  New  York  and  Brooklyn.  Including 
a  new  and  circumstantial  account  of  the  battle  of  Long  Island  and  the  loss  of 
New  York,  with  a  review  of  events  to  the  close  of  the  year.  Maps,  portraits, 
and  original  documents.  By  Henry  P.  Johnston.  "1878.  pp.  viii,  300,  209. 

Vol.  iv.  George  Washington  and  Mount  Vernon.  Brooklyn,  1889.  8vo,  pp. 
xcii,  352.  Portrait.  Contains  :  George  Washington  and  Mount  Vernon.  A 
collection  of  Washington's  unpublished  agricultural  and  personal  letters.  Ed 
ited,  with  historical  and  genealogical  introduction,  by  Moncure  Daniel  Conway. 

There  is  inserted  in  the  beginning  of  each  of  the  volumes  a  list  of  officers  of 
the  Society,  with  statements  relative  to  the  publications  of  the  Society.  (4945 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  and  its  sources.  Address  read 
before  the  Society  at  the  annual  meeting,  May  7,  1808,  by  J.  C.  Brevoort. 
Brooklyn,  1868. 

8vo,   pp.  23.      Facsimile.  (4946 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  the  principal  illustrated  books  in 
the  library  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn,  1868. 

8vo.  (4947 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Louis  XVII  and  Eleazer  Williams.  Were 
they  the  same  person?  By  Francis  Vinton.  Read  before  the  Society  Octo 
ber  23,  1863.  Reprinted  from  Putnam's  Magazine  for  the  Society,  1868. 
[Brooklyn],  1868. 

8vo,   pp.   331-340.  (4948 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Explorations  in  Jerusalem,  July,  1869. 

Circular  sheet.  (4949 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Medical  department  of  the  Society.  An  ac 
count  of  its  formation,  with  a  catalogue  of  the  books.  Brooklyn,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (495O 


682  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Military  lessons  taught  by  the  war.  Address 
before  the  Society,  February  23,  1869.  By  H.  W.  Slocuin.  New  York,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (4951 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular,  February  17,  1874.  By  George 
Hannah,  librarian. 

Broadside.  (4952 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Early  history  of  Suffolk  County,  Long 
Island.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  November  16,  1865.  Brooklyn,  1866. 
By  II.  Nicoll. 

1 2ux>,  pp.  18.  (4953 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  members,  with  the  by-laws  and  a 
sketch  of  the  institution.  Brooklyn,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  27.  (4954 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  members,  with  a  sketch  of  the  insti 
tution.  Brooklyn,  1876. 

Svo,   pp.    (1),   24.  (4955 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  recent  additions  to  the  library  of  the 
Society,  being  an  appendix  to  the  report  of  the  directors,  presented  May  10, 
1881.  Brooklyn,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   132.  (4956 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Dutch  and  the  Iroquois.     Suggestions 
as  to  the  importance  of  their  friendship  in  the  great  struggle  of  the  eight 
eenth  century  for  the  possession  of  the  continent.     Being  a  paper  read  be 
fore  the  Society,  February  21,  1882.     By  Charles  II.  Hall.     New  York,  1882. 
Svo.  pp.  55.  (4957 

LQNG   ISLAND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Officers,    1884-85.     Long   Island   Historical 
Society.     Its  objects  and  work,  with  history  of  members.     |  Brooklyn,  1884.] 
Svo.   pp.   24.      No  title-page.  (4958 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Long  Island  Historical 
Society.  In  memory  of  Hon.  James  Carson  Brevoort.  Brooklyn,  1888. 

Svo,   pp.    (2),   5.  1 495» 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  in  memory  of 
Hon.  James  Carson  Brevoort,  Mrs.  Urania  Battell  Humphrey,  Hon.  John 
Greenwood,  and  Alfred  Smith  Barnes.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888. 

Svo,   pp.    15.  (4960 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [History,  by-laws,  and  list  of  members.] 
Brooklyn  [1891]. 

Small  4to,  pp.  44.     Woodcut.  (4961 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Sketch  of  its  history,  by-laws,  officers,  and 
members.]  Brooklyn  [1891]. 

12mo,  pp.  44.  i  4SMW 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Society. 
1863-1893.  Brooklyn,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.   (6),  801.  (4963 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society,  Brooklyn,  Monday  evening, 
March  8,  1897.  By  James  B.  Pond.  [Brooklyn?  1897?] 

Svo,  pp.  53.     Cover-title.  (4964 

LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Officers,  directors,  councilors,  membership, 
report,  recent  additions,  by-laws,  list  of  members,  publications.]  No  place. 
[1903?] 

12mo,  pp.  56.  (4965 


NEW    CONFEDERACY    OF    THE    IROQUOIS.  683 

MADISON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Oneida,  N.  Y. 

MADISON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  Incorporated.  March  20,  1900.  Charter, 
constitution,  and  by-laws.  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1900. 

12ino,  pp.   18.  (4966 

MINISINK  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Port  Jervis,  N.  Y. 

MINISINK  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Hathorn.  By  Rev.  A.  A.  Haines. 
An  address  delivered  before  the  Society.  In  New  York  Genealogical  and 
Biographical  Record,  Vol.  xx,  October,  1889,  pp.  169-171.  New  York,  1889. 

(4967 

MINISINK  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  history  of  Deerpark,  in  Orange 
County,  N.  Y.  By  Peter  E.  Gumaer.  With  portrait  of  the  author  and  cut 
of  house  in  which  he  lived.  Published  by  the  Minisink  Valley  Historical 
Society,  1890. 

12mo,  pp.  204   (2).  (496S 

MINISINK    VALLEY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     1690-1890.     Bicentennial    celebration 

of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  the  Minisink  Valley, 

held  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society  at  Candebec  Park,  Cuddebackville, 

Orange  County,  N.  Y.,  July  22,  1890.     Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  [1890]. 

Small  4to,  pp.  28   (1). 

See   also   Appendix.  (4969 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Amsterdam,  N.  I'. 

MONTGOMERY   COUNTY   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Yearbook.     Charter,    Constitution, 
By-laws,  List  of  members,  etc.     [Amsterdam,  N.  Y.?]  1904. 
24mo,  pp.  :u. 
See   also  Appendix.  (49TO 

MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  CAPTURE  OF  ANDRE. 
Tarri/tou-n,  N.  Y. 

MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  CAPTURE  OF  ANDRE.  Centennial  souvenir  of  the 
Association,  Tarrytown,  September  23,  1880.  Prepared  under  the  auspices 
of  the  Association  by  N.  C.  Husted.  [New  York,  1880.] 

8vo,  pp.  167.      Illustrated.      Portraits.  (4971 

NEW  CONFEDERACY  OF    THE  IROQUOIS. 
Rochester,  N.  Y'. 

NEW  CONFEDERACY  OF  THE  IROQUOIS.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Was-ah 
Ho-de-no-son-ne ;  or,  the  New  Confederacy  of  the  Iroquois,  by  Henry  R. 
Schoolcraft,  at  its  third  annual  council,  August  14,  1846.  Also,  Genunde- 
wah,  a  poem,  by  W.  H.  C.  Hosmer,  a  member,  pronounced  'on  the  same 
occasion.  Published  by  the  Confederacy.  Rochester,  1846. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (4972 


684  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  CONFEDERACY  OF  THE  IROQUOIS.  Letters  on  the  Iroquois.  By  Skenandoah. 
(In  the  Olden  Time,  edited  by  N.  B.  Craig,  Vol.  n,  pp.  08-87,  117-139,  288- 
307.  Pittsburg,  1848.  Reprinted  1876.) 

Many  parts  of  the  following  letters  were  read  in  1844-45  and  1846  before  the 
"  Councils  of  the  New  Confederacy  of  the  Iroquois,"  and  to  the  establishment  of 
that  historical  institution  the  research,  by  which  the  facts  were  accumulated,  is 
chiefly  to  be  attributed.  The  institution  referred  to  is  founded  upon  the  ancient 
confederacy  of  the  Five  Nations,  and  its  symbolic  council  fires  are  kindled  upon 
the  ancient  territories  of  the  Mohawks,  the  Onondagas,  the  Cayugas,  and  the 
Senecas.  The  design  is  "  to  gather  the  fragments  of  the  history,  the  institu 
tions,  and  the  government  of  our  Indian  predecessors."  Introduction.  (4973 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  By-laws,  officers,  and  mem 
bers.  Proceedings  at  tbe  first  annual  meeting,  December  7,  and  at  the  first 
annual  festival,  December  21,  1880.  Brooklyn,  [1881]. 

8vo,  pp.  74    (1).  (4974 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  second 
annual  meeting  and  .second  annual  festival.  Officers,  directors,  members 
[etc.],  and  by-laws.  Brooklyn,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  72,   (1).  (4975 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.     Proceedings  at  the  third 

annual  meeting  and  third  annual  festival.     Officers  [etc.].     Brooklyn,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  68,   (1).  (4976 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  fourth  an 
nual  meeting  and  fourth  annual  festival,  including  a  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  November  4,  1882,  by  Noah  Porter,  on  "  The  New  England  meeting 
house,"  and  a  paper  read  November  13,  1883,  by  C.  E.  Pratt,  on  "  The  old 
district  schoolhouse."  Officers  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  108   (1).  (4977 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  fifth  an 
nual  meeting  and  fifth  annual  festival,  including  a  paper  read  November  19, 
1884,  by  J.  W.  Chadwick,  on  "  Witches  in  Salem  and  elsewhere,"  and  a  lec 
ture  delivered  at  the  Friends'  Institute,  London,  on  the  18th  of  January, 
1866,  by  Benjamin  Scott,  on  "  The  Pilgrim  Fathers  neither  Puritans  nor 
persecutors;"  Officers  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  114   (1).  (4978 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  sixth  an 
nual  meeting  and  sixth  annual  festival,  including  a  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  February  4,  1886,  by  W.  P.  Sheffield,  on  "  The  Soldiers  and  Sailors 
of  New  England."  Officers,  directors,  council  members,  standing  commit 
tees,  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.   104    (1).  (4979 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  seventh 
annual  meeting  and  seventh  annual  dinner.  Officers,  directors,  council  mem 
bers,  standing  committees,  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  74,    (1).  (4979a 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  eighth 
annual  meeting  and  ninth  annual  festival,  including  an  address  delivered 
before  the  Society  February  9,'  1888,  by  John  L.  Swift,  on  "  Miles  Standish." 
Officers  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  82,    (1).  (4979& 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  ninth 
annual  meeting  and  ninth  annual  festival,  including  an  address  delivered 


NEW    ENGLAND    SOCIETY    OF    THE    CITY    OF    NEW    YORK.         685 

before  the  Society  March  21,  1888,  by  Robert  D.  Benedict,  entitled,  "  Two 
hundred  and  fifty  years  ago."     Officers  [etc.].     Brooklyn,  1889. 

8vo,   pp.    88,    (1).  (498O 

NEW  I^NGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  tenth  an 
nual  meeting  arid  tenth  annual  festival.  Officers,  directors,  council  mem 
bers,  standing  committees,  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  66,   (1).  (4981 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITI'  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  eleventh 
annual  meeting  and  eleventh  annual  festival.  Officers,  directors,  council, 
members,  standing  committees,  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  83,  (1).  .  (4982 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.  Proceedings  at  the  twelfth 
annual  meeting  and  twelfth  annual  festival.  Officers,  directors,  council, 
members,  standing  committees,  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  85,  (1).  (4983 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  BROOKLYN.     Proceedings  at  the  thirteenth 

annual    meeting   and   thirteenth    annual    festival    of   the    Society.     Officers, 

directors,    council,    members,    standing    committees,    and    by-laws    of    the 

Society.     Brooklyn,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  95,  (1).  (4984 

Proceedings  at  the  fourteenth  annual  meeting  and  fourteenth  annual  festival. 
Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1894.  8vo,  pp.  91,  (1).  (4985 

Proceedings  at  the  fifteenth  annual  meeting  and  fifteenth  annual  festival. 
Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1895.  8vo,  pp.  103,  (1). 

Contains  :  An  address  by  Homer  B.  Sprague,  '  The  Pilgrim  fathers  and  the 
foundation  of  civil  government.  (498G 

Proceedings  at  the  sixteen ih  annual  meeting  and  sixteenth  annual  festival. 
Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1896.  8vo,  pp.  108,  (1).  (4987 

Proceedings  at  the  seventeenth  annual  meeting  and  seventeenth  annual  festi 
val.  Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1897.  8vo.  pp.  90,  (1).  (4988 

Proceedings  at  the  eighteenth  annual  meeting  and  eighteenth  annual  festival. 
Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1898.  4to,  pp.  76,  (1).  (4989 

Proceedings  at  the  nineteenth  annual  meeting  and  nineteenth  annual  festival 
of  the  Society.  Officers,  directors,  council,  members,  standing  committees,  and 
by-laws  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn.  1899.  4to,  pp.  100,  (1).  (499O 

Proceedings  at  the  twentieth  annual  meeting  and  twentieth  annual  festival. 
Officers  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1900.  4to.  pp.  94,  (1).  (4991 

Proceedings  at  the  twenty-first  annual  meeting  and  twenty-first  annual  fes 
tival.  Officers,  [etc.],  Brooklyn,  1901.  4to,  pp.  77,  (1).  (4992 

Proceedings  at  the  twenty-second  annual  meeting  and  twentj'-second  annual 
festival.  Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1902.  4to,  pp.  82,  (1).  (4O92a 

Proceedings  at  the  twenty-third  annual  meeting  and  twenty-third  annual 
festival.  Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1903.  4to,  pp.  80.  (4993 

Proceedings  at  the  twenty-fifth  annual  meeting  and  twenty-fifth  annual  fes 
tival.  Officers,  [etc.].  Brooklyn,  1905.  4to,  pp.  83.  (4993a 

XE W  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THK  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 

NKW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Constitution  and  by-laws, 
May,  1834.  New  York,  1834. 

8vo,   pp.   23.  (4994 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Address  before  the  Society, 
on  Forefathers'  Day,  December  22,  1838.  By  Leonard  Bacon.  New  York, 
1839. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  (4995 

XKW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  An  address  delivered  before 
the  New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  December  23,  1839.  By 
Robert  Charles  Winthrop.  Boston,  New  York,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (4996 


686  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  A  discourse  delivered  before 
the  New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  December  22,  1847.  By 
Jonathan  Prescott  Hall.  New  York,  1848. 

Svo,  pp.  77.  (4997 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  The  fathers  of  New  Eng 
land — Oration  before  the  Society,  December  21,  1849,  and  published  at. 
their  request  By  Horace  Bushnell.  New  York,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.  44.  (4998 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Dinner  of  the  Society,  with 
the  speeches  of  Messrs.  Grinnell,  Bellows,  J.  Prescott  Hall,  Webster,  Bulwer, 
Bethune,  Draper,  and  J.  Watson  Webb,  together  with  letters  from  distin 
guished  individuals.  New  York,  1851. 

Svo,  pp.  02.  (4999 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Speech  of  Mr.  Webster  at 
the  celebration  of  the  New  York  New  England  Society,  December  23,  1850. 
Washington,  1851. 

Svo,  pp.  13.  (5OOO 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  A  discourse  before  the  New 
England  Society  in  the  City  of  New- York,  December  22,  1851.  By  George 
Stillman  Hillard.  Published  by  the  Society.  New-York,  1852. 

Svo,  pp.  31.  (5OO1 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY*  OF  NEW  YORK.  Report  of  the  annual  din 
ner,  at  the  Astor  House,  December  23,  1851.  New  York,  1852. 

Svo,  pp.  45.  (5002 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Heritage  of  the  Pilgrims. 
Oration  before  the  Society,  *  *  *  the  two  hundred  and  thirty-fourth 
anniversary  of  the  landing  at  Plymouth.  By  W.  M.  Evarts..  New  York, 
1853. 

Svo,  pp.  44.  (5OO3 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Oration  delivered  before  the 
New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes, 
M.  D.,  at  their  semi-centennial  anniversary,  December  22,  1855.  [n.  p., 
1856?] 

Svo,  pp.  46.  (5004 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  The  Pilgrims  of  Plymouth : 
a  poem  delivered  before  the  New-England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York, 
at  their  semi-centennial  anniversary,  December  22,  1855.  By  John  Pierpont. 
Boston,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (5OO5 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Semi-centennial  celebration 
of  the  Society,  December,  1855.  Oration,  by  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.  Poem, 
by  John  Pierpont,  and  a  report  of  the  festival.  New  York,  1856. 

Svo,  pp.  116.  (5006 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Anniversary  celebrations. 
Fifty-eighth  to  one  hundredth,  inclusive,  1863-1905.     New  York,  1864-1905. 
The  early  numbers  are  Svo,  the  85th-100th,  4to. 

Each   volume  contains  :  Officers ;   Reports  ;    Charter ;    By-laws ;   and   Members, 
besides  the  speeches  at  the  celebrations.  (5OO7 

The  eightieth  anniversary  celebration,  December  22,   1885,  contains :   Reprint 
of  Daniel  Webster's  last  speech  before  the  Society,  December  23,  1850.        (5OO8 
NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Unveiling  of  the  Pilgrim 
statue,  by  the  New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  at  Central 
Park,  June  6,  1885.     [New  York,  1885?] 
Svo,  pp.  33. 
Oration,  by  G.  W.  Curtis  :  pp.  16-33.  (5O09 


NEW    YORK    GENEALOGICAL    AND    BIOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.       687 

• 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  IN  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  The  New  England  Society 
Orations ;  addresses,  sermons,  and  poems  delivered  before  the  New  England 
Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  1820-1885,  collected  and  edited  by  Cephas 
Brainerd  and  Eveline  Warner  Brainerd ;  published  for  the  Society.  New 
York,  1901. 

8vo.      -  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Hopkins,  W.  R.,  Beginnings  of  the  New  England  Society  of  New 
York,  1884  ;  Spring,  G.,  A  tribute  to  New  England,  1820 ;  Remarks  on  the 
charges  made  by  the  Rev.  Gardiner  Spring,  D.  D.,  against  the  religion  and 
morals  of  the  people  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity,  1821  ;  Romeyn,  J.  B.,  The  duty 
and  reward  of  honouring  God,  1821  ;  Whelpley,  P.  M.,  "  The  memory  of  the 
just  is  blessed,"  1822  ;  Knapp,  S.  L.,  Address,  1829  ;  Bacon,  L.,  Address,  1838  ; 
Winthrop.  R.  C.,  Address,  1839;  Hadduck,  C.  B.,  The  elements  of  national 
greatness,  1841  ;  Cheever,  G.  B.,  The  elements  of  national  greatness,  1842 ; 
Choate,  R.,  The  age  of  the  Pilgrims  the  heroic  period  of  our  history,  1843 ; 
Webster,  D.,  The  landing  at  Plymouth,  1843;  Marsh,  G.  P.,  Address,  1844; 
Upham,  C.  W.,  The  spirit  of  the  day  and  its  lessons,  1846. 

Vol.  ii.  Hall,  J.  P.,  Discourse,  1847  ;  Bushnell,  II.,  The  founders,  great  in 
their  unconsciousness,  1849  ;  Webster,  D.,  The  constitution  and  the  union, 
1850 ;  Hillard,  G.  S.,  The  past  and  the  future,  1851  ;  Adams,  W.,  Address, 
1852 ;  Hopkins,  M.,  The  central  principle,  1853  ;  Evarts,  W.  M.,  The  heritage 
of  the  Pilgrims,  1854  ;  Holmes,  O.  W.,  Oration,  1855  ;  Pierpont,  J.,  The  Pil 
grims  of  Plymouth,  1855  ;  Storrs,  R.  S.,  The  Puritan  scheme  of  national  growth, 
1857  ;  Emerson,  R.  W.,  Oration  and  response,  1870 ;  Curtis,  G.  W.,  Oration, 
1885.  (5O1O 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND   BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY. 
~New  York  Citii. 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Bulletin.     Vol.  i,  No.  1. 

[New  York,  1869.] 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
Succeeded  by  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.  (5O11 

\K\V  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws,  certificate  of 
incorporation,  and  officers.  New  York,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (5O12 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  on  the  life 
and  services  of  Gulian  Crommelin  Verplanck,  delivered  before  the  Numis 
matic  and  Antiquarian   Society  of  Philadelphia,   May  5,   1870,   by  Charles 
Henry  Hart.     New  York,  1870. 
4to,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  October, 
1870.  (5013 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  A  form  for  genealogical 
records.  [New  York,  1870.] 

4to.     Two  leaves.  (5O14 

.SEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Devoted  to  the  interests  of  American  genealogy 
and  biography.  Issued  quarterly.  Vols.  i-xxxvi,  1870-1905.  Published 

for  the  Society.     New  York  [1870] -1905. 

8vo.     Thirty-six  volumes.     Contents  given  below.  (5O1R 

XEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  i.  1870.  New  York  City,  [1870]. 

8vo,  pp.    (4)    52. 

Contents :  The  annual  meeting,  Jan.  5th,  1870 ;  Our  Society  proceedings ; 
Memorial  of  John  Taylor,  reformer  ;  Genealogy  of  Philip  Schuyler  ;  New  York 
marriage  licenses,  1702-3 ;  The  "  Tangier "  Smith  records ;  Notes  on  books ; 


688  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Queries ;  Plan  of  genealogical  work,  by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  Genealogy  of  the 
Swords  family  ;  Will  of  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler,  1683,  the  progenitor  of  the 
family  in  this  country,  and  his  wife  Margaret  Van  Slechtenhorst ;  The  Wood- 
hull  achievement,  by  Beverly  R.  Betts ;  David  Pieterse  Schuyler,  of  Albany  ; 
Pedigration — notation  of  pedigrees,  by  David  Parsons  Holton  ;  Ten  Eyck  family 
records,  1678-1793  ;  Obituary — Asa  Howland  ;  Gulian  Crommelin  Verplanck,  by 
Charles  Henry  Hart.  (5O16 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  n.     1871.     New  York  City,  [1871]. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  208. 

Contents :  Index  to  subjects ;  Index  to  names ;  Biography  of  Ezra  L'Hom- 
medieu,  by  C.  B.  Moore ;  The  Latting  family,  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Contribu 
tions  to  the  history  of  the  ancient  Dutch  families  of  New  York,  by  Jonathan 
Pearson  :  Schermerhooren;  Rutgers,  Rip  Van  Dam,  Bancker,  Oothout,  Les- 
pinarde,  Teller  of  Albany  and  New  York,  Staats,  Schuyler,  Van  Shaick,  Van 
Der  Poel ;  New  York  marriage  licenses,  1703-6 ;  Notes  on  the  graveyards  of 
Long  Island,  by  H.  R.  Stiles  ;  Original  letters,  contributed  by  T.  Bailey  Myers ; 
•  Tax  list  of  New  York  city  in  the  year  1676 ;  New  York  wills,  1686-94  ;  Pro 
ceedings  ;  Notes  on  books  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Biography  of  Baron  De  Zeng,  by 
Edward  F.  De  Lancey  ;  Anniversary  address  by  Henry  R.  Stiles ;  The  Rock 
well  family — genealogy,  with  notes  by  D.  Williams  Patterson ;  Will  of  Mat 
thias  Van  Dyck,  1749 ;  Traces  of  American  lineage  in  England,  by  Wm.  In- 
graham  Kip ;  Ancestry  of  Richard  Montgomery,  by  Thomas  H.  Montgomery ; 
The  Gelston  family,  descendants  of  Hugh  Gelston,  of  Southampton,  L.  I.,  by 
Benjamin  W.  Dwight ;  New  York  marriage  licenses,  1692-1701  ;  Ulster  county 
papers — A  lyst  of  patents  granted  from  ye  5th  December,  1666,  to  the  8th  Sep 
tember,  1709,  to  sundry  persons  in  the  county  of  Ulster,  in  the  province  of  New 
York ;  Agreement  relative  to  the  working  of  a  lead  mine  in  Rochester  town 
ship,  1730  ;  Dutchess  county  paper — Poll  list  for  Poughkeepsie  precinct,  April 
29,  1783  ;  Vail  family,  by  C.  B.  Moore  ;  Benedict  Arnold,  by  T.  Bailey  Myers ; 
New  York  militia  of  1776;  Sketch  of  Francis  B.  Cutting,  by  Chas.  B.  Moore; 
The  Scott  family,  descendants  of  Richard  Scott,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  by 
Martin  B.  Scott ;  L'Estrange — from  a  document  written  apparently  in  the 
close  of  the  last  century,  communicated  by  Charles  W.  Baird  ;  Helps  for  New' 
York  genealogists,  by  Henry  II.  Stiles  ;  Family  types,  by  David  Parsons  Holton ; 
New  York  marriage  licenses — supplementary  list,  for  the  years  1756  and  1758; 
Aged  persons  of  the  town  of  Sangerfield,  by  Martin  H.  Stafford.  (5O17 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  HI.     1872.     New  York  City,  [1872]. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  200. 

Contents  :  Index  to  subjects  ;  Index  to  names  ;  In  memoriam,  John  S.  Gautier, 
by  Henry  R.  Stiles ;  The  American  family  of  Woodhull,  compiled  by  Anna  M. 
Woodhull,  arranged  by  H.  R.  Stiles :  The  heraldry  of  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New 
York,  by  Beverley  R.  Betts  ;  Notes  on  the  Lawrence  pedigree,  by  WT.  R.  Whit- 
more  ;  The  Bartow  pedigree;  Extracts  from  the  Landon  manuscript,  1782-4; 
The  Humphreys  family,  by  Fred.  Humphreys;  The  Wright  family  of  Oyster 
Bay,  L.  I.,  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Marriage  records  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in 
the  town  of  Harrison,  N.  Y.,  by  Charles  W.  Baird  ;  New  York  marriages,  from 
the  Friends'  records  of  Philadelphia,  1686-1763,  by  Wm.  John  Potts;  The 
Society's  proceedings;  Notes  and  queries;  John  Chambers,  one  of  the  justices 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan ;  A 
short  and  general  account  of  the  Booge  family  ;  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Lincoln 
records  in  Pennsylvania,  by  William  John  Potts ;  A  list  of  the  freeholders  of 
Schenectady,  before  the  grant  of  Gov.  Dongan ;  Address  by  David  Parsons 
Holton,  third  anniversary  of  the  Society  ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  ancient 
Dutch  families  of  Albany,  by  Jonathan  Pearson :  Cuyier,  Douw,  Gansevoort, 
Lansing.  Public  records  of  England,  contained  in  the  record  house  in  London, 
by  Charles  A.  Cole;  New  York  marriage  licenses,  1693-1702,  contributed  by 
E.  B.  O'Callaghan ;  French  war  letter,  1760 ;  Obituary  ;  A  brief  sketch  of  the 
life  and  character  of  WTilliam  A.  Reynolds,  by  Benjamin  W.  Dwight ;  Slosson 
genealogy,  by  D.  Williams  Patterson ;  The  Lawrence  pedigree,  by  Watson  E. 
Lawrence ;  Genealogical  notation,  by  David  Parsons  Holton  ;  List  of  American 
families  whose  genealogies  are  being  investigated,  either  in  whole  or  in  part, 
with  a  view  to  publication  ;  English  and  Dutch  intermarriages,  by  Chas.  B. 
Moore ;  Slosson  genealogy,  by  D.  Williams  Patterson ;  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  New 
York — inscriptions  ;  Records  of  the  Society  of  Friends  of  the  city  of  New  York 


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and  vicinity,  from  1640  to  1800,  by  Abraham  S.  Underbill  ;  Ancient  wills,  con 
tributed  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan  ;  Pedigree  of  Jones,  from  B.  W.  Dwight's  Strong 
genealogy.  (5O18 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  iv.  1873.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  208. 

Contents :  Index  to  subjects ;  James  Kent,  autobiographical  sketch ;  Groot 
family  of  Albany  and  Schenectady,  by  Jonathan  Pearson  ;  English  and  Dutch 
intermarriages,  by  Charles  B.  Moore  ;  Early  family  history,  by  Martin  H.  Staf 
ford  ;  First  stone  house  in  Albany,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan  ;  The  Bowne  family,  of 
Gravesend,  L.  I.,  and  Monmouth  county,  N.  J.,  by  J.  T.  Bowne ;  Books  and 
manuscripts  :  helps  for  Pennsylvania  genealogists,  by  William  John  Potts  ;  New 
York  marriage  licenses,  1691-3,  from  Vol.  iv  of  Records  of  Wills,  Surrogate's 
office,  N.  Y. ;  Records  of  the  Society  of  Friends  of  the  city  of  New  York  and 
vicinity,  from  1640  to  1800,  by  Abraham  S.  Underbill  ;  Pedigree  of  Jones ; 
Marriage  agreement  between  Dirck  Janse  Woertman  and  Annetie  Aukes,  1691  ; 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Biography  and  reminiscences  of 
Selah  B.  Strong,  by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  The  American  family  of  Woodhull, 
Second  collection,  compiled  by  Anna  M.  Woodhull,  arranged  by  H.  R.  Stiles ; 
Anniversary  address  by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  The  Cuyler  records,  by  Edward  F. 
De  Lancey  ;  The  will  of  "  Johannes  Cuyler  "  of  Albany  ;  The  family  registers  of 
his  son  "  Cornelius  Cuyler "  and  his  grandson  "  Philip  Cuyler "  and  other 
family  memoranda.  Notes  for  a  memoir  of  James  Kent,  formerly  Chancellor 
of  the  state  of  New  York,  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Records  of  the  First  Presby 
terian  Church  of  the  city  of  New  York — Baptisms  ;  Obituaries  ;  Memoir  of  thz 
Rev.  Dr.  Harry  Munro,  the  last  rector  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Albany,  under  the 
English  Crown,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey  ;  The  descendants  of  Rev.  Benjamin 
Woolsey,  of  Dosoris  (Glen  Cove),  L.  I.,  by  Benjamin  W.  Dwight ;  Notes,  bio 
graphical  and  genealogical,  of  the  Golden  family,  and  of  some  of  its  collateral 
branches  in  America,  by  Edwin  R.  Purple  ;  Genealogy  of  the  first  printer  in  the 
middle  colonies  of  British. America,  William  Bradford,  by  Samuel  S.  Purple; 
Long  Island  (N.  Y.)  families  in  Chester  co.,  Penna.,  by  George  Cope;  Marriage 
records,  Gravesend,  L.  L,  1664-1702;  Index  to  names.  (5O19 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  v.  1874.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  204.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Index  to  subjects  ;  Biographical  sketches — old  New  York  families, 
by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan :  Lancaster  Syines,  Myndert  Schuyler,  John  Barbarie, 
Thomas  Noell.  The  descendants  of  Frederick  Augustus,  Baron  De  Zeng,  by 
Philip  Mark  De  Zeng ;  The  descendants  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Woolsey,  of 
Dosoris,  L.  L,  by  Benjamin  W.  Dwight ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church 
in  New  York — Book  of  baptisms,  or  register  of  the  children  and  adult  persons 
who  were  baptized  in  this  church  of  New  Yorke  since  the  25  Sept.,  16o9.  Yol.  i. 
Records  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  the  city  of  New  York — Births  and 
baptisms,  1759—1764  ;  Records  of  the  Society  of  Friends  of  the  city  of  New 
York  and  vicinity,  from  1640  to  1800 ;  Notes  on  books ;  Announcements ; 
Notes  and  queries ;  Proceedings ;  Heraldry  and  Genealogy,  by  Beverley  R. 
Betts.  The  Schuyler  family,  by  Joel  Munsell ;  Original  family  records  of 
Loockermans,  Bayard,  Van  Cortlandt,  Van  Rensselaer,  and  Schuyler,  by  Ed 
ward  F.  De  Lancey ;  Bibliography  of  the  United  States  relating  to  military 
collective  biography,  by  R.  S.  Guernsey  ;  Genealogical  and  biographical  sketch 
of  the  late  James  W.  Gerard,  by  James  W.  Gerard,  jr.  ;  Colonel  Philip  Van  Cort 
landt  and  the  New  York  continentals,  by  Helen  L.  Beck  Parmelee  ;  The  Rev. 
Thomas  DeWitt — a  biographical  and  genealogical  sketch,  by  Charles  B.  Moore  ; 
Original  family  records,  Van  Cortlandt,  of  Lower  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  and  Jami 
son  and  Johnston,  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey ; 
New  York  marriage  licenses,  1686-88 ;  Inscriptions  relating  chiefly  to  New 
York  families  in  the  south,  by  William  John  Potts  ;  Brig.  Gen.  Oliver  De  Lan 
cey  and  his  death  and  burial — a  correction,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey.  Index 
to  names.  (5O2O 

XEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  vi.  1875.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  206,  iv. 

Contents :  Biographical  and  genealogical  sketch  of  David  Prevoost,  of  New 
Amsterdam,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Edwin  R.  Purple  ;  Last  additions 
H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 44 


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to  the  history  of  the  Woolsey  family,  by  Benjamin  W.  Dwight.  Records  of  the 
Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — marriages,  1639-1675  ;  bap 
tisms,  1658-64  ;  Records  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  the  city  of  New 
York,  1764-6.  Notes  on  books;  Notes  and  queries;  Obituaries;  Rev..  John 
Jones,  first  minister  of  Fail-field,  Conn.,  1644-1664,  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Brief 
notes  of  the  early  history  of  the  Dewey  family  in  America,  by  Benjamin  W. 
Dwight ;  Original  family  records,  Cruger,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey  ;  Records 
of  the  Society  of  Friends  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  vicinity,  by  Abraham 
S.  Underbill  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  churchyard  in  Orient,  Suffolk  County, 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  communicated  by  Rufus  King ;  Lieut.  Colonel  Samuel  Ward, 
of  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  John  Ward  ;  The  life  and  character  of  Henry 
Eglinton  Montgomery,  by  James  E.  Montgomery ;  Original  family  records — 
Onderdonk,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey ;  The  Fields  of  Flushing,  by  Osgood 
Field;  Index  to  names;  Index  to  subjects.  (5O21 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  MI.  1876.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  187. 

Contents  :  John  Ledyard,  the  traveller,  a  biographical  sketch,  by  Charles  B. 
Moore  ;  The  family  of  Ledyard,  descendants  of  John  Ledyard,  in  two  genera 
tions,  by  John  A.  Stevens ;  Hartford  and  Groton  tombstones  illustrative  of 
genealogical  sketch  of  family  of  Ledyard,  by  John  A.  Stevens  ;  Original  family 
records,  Morris  of  Morrisania,  Westchester  co.,  New  York,  by  Edward  F.  De 
Lancey ;  Inscriptions  from  tombstones  in  the  parish  churchyard  at  Jamaica, 
L.  I.,  by  Beverley  R.  Betts  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city 
of  New  York — baptisms,  1664-1671 ;  marriages,  1676-85  ;  Records  of  the  first 
Presbyterian  Church  of  the  city  of  New  York — births  and  baptisms,  1766-9; 
Records  of  the  Society  of  Friends  of  the  city  of  New  York  and  vicinity — deaths  ; 
Notes  and  queries ;  Obituaries ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  ancient 
families  of  New  York,  by  E.  R.  Purple :  Stille,  Woertendyk,  Somerendyk,  Van 
Shaick,  Siecken,  Dey,  Dye,  Brevoort,  Grevenraet,  De  Riemer,  Zyperus.  Dela- 
field,  and  Ilallett  families,  by  Maturin  L.  Delafield ;  Biographical  sketch  of 
Capt.  Bryan  Newton,  the  military  officer  of  Peter  Stuyvesant,  by  Charles  B. 
Moore  ;  Original  family  records — Jay,  by  Edward  F.  DeLancey  ;  Contributions 
to  the  history  of  the  ancient  families  of  New  York :  Wouterszen-Breestede, 
Adriaen  Pieterszen  Van  Alcmaer,  Santvoort,  Eckerson,  Sammans,  Stridles,  Wan- 
shaer,  Tymens-Van  Der  Veen  ;  Early  settlers  of  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  by  James  W. 
Quackenbush  ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  ancient  families  of  New  York 
City  :  Leisler  ;  The  Monfoort  family,  by  Teunis  G.  Bergen  ;  Petition  of  the  es 
tablished  Church  of  England  in  New  Rochelle,  Westchester  co.,  N.  Y'.,  1760; 
Account  of  monies  due  some  of  the  inhabitants  of  Long  Island  from  American 
prisoners  of  war  (Revolution;,  while  on  parole,  as  the  same  appears  by  their 
several  promissory  notes;  Index  to  names.  (5O22 

NEW  YORK,  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  vm.  1877.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  188. 

Contents  :  Index  to  subjects  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  the  Rev.  William  Buell 
Sprague,  by  Charles  B.  Moore;  Long  Island  (N.  Y.)  families  in  Chester  co., 
Penna.,  by  George  Cope  ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  ancient  families  of 
New  York,  by  Edwin  R.  Purple :  Loockermans,  Varick,  Kip ;  Records  of  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  of  the  city  of  New  York — births  and  baptisms,  1769- 
71  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms, 
1672-7 — marriages,  1685-8  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  at  Harlem, 
N.  Y. — marriages,  1816-36  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Nestell  family  ;  Services  of  Ger- 
rit  H.  Van  Wageaen  in  the  Revolutionary  war  and  opinion  of  the  Court  of  Chan 
cery  upon  his  claims,  as  expressed  Nov.  10,  1832  ;  Notes  on  books  ;  Governor  Sam 
uel  Ward,  of  Rhode  Island,  by  John  Ward  ;  The  Martense  family,  by  T.  G.  Bergen ; 
Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  ancient  families  of  New  York,  by  Edwin  R. 
Purple :  Kip ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society ;  Obituaries ;  Genealogical  and  bio 
graphical  notice  of  John  Rogers,  the  martyr,  by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  Further 
additions  to  Dewey  family  history,  by  Benjamin  W.  Dwight ;  Family 
records — their  importance  and  value,  by  William  F.  Holcombe  ;  The  genealogy 
of  the  Rogers  family,  by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  Original  records  of  the  Schuyler 
family;  Records  of  Rahway  and  Plainfield  [N.  J.]  monthly  meeting  of  Friends 
(formerly  held  at  Amboy  and  Woodbridge),  from  1687-1825,  by  Hugh  D.  Vaile; 
Westchester  co.,  N.  Y.,  marriage  records,  by  Charles  W.  Baird.  (5O23 


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NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  ix.     1878.     New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  4,  196. 

Contents  :  Index  to  subjects  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Bolton, 
by  Beverley  R.  Betts  ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  ancient  families  of 
New  York,  by  Edwin  R.  Purple :  Meyer,  Myer,  Myers,  Meir ;  Records  of  tho 
First  Presbyterian  Church  of  the  city  of  New  York- — births  and  baptisms,  1771— 
3  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms, 
1697-81  ;  Records  of  Railway  and  Plainfield  [N.  J.]  monthly  meeting  of 
Friends  (formerly  held  at  Amboy  and  Woodbridge)  from  1687  to  1825;  Records 
of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — Church  members'  list 
since  the  year  1649  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Notes  on  books  ;  Biographical  sketch 
of  Francis  Harrison,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan  ;  Ancient  families  of  New  York,  by 
Edwin  R.  Purple  :  Van  Dyck,  Varleth,  Varlet,  Yarleet,  Verlet,  Verleth  ;  The 
Yredenburgh  family,  by  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen  ;  Contributions  to  the  history 
of  the  Stagg  family,  by  Wm.  Nichol  Puffer  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Obitu 
aries  ;  Life  and  its  record  in  this  generation,  by  Samuel  Osgood  ;  Contributions 
to  the  history  of  the  early  settlers  of  Kings  county,  N.  Y.,  by  T.  G.  Bergen— 
Adam  Brouwer  ;  The  Holland  family  of  New  YTork,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood  ;  The 
Veghte  family,  by  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen ;  Records  of  St.  George's  Church, 
Hempstead,  L.  I. — baptisms,  1725-36,  by  Benjamin  D.  Hicks  ;  Notes  concerning 
Henry  Brockholst,  1711-1806,  by  Wm.  Nelson.  (5O24 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  x.  1879.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  193. 

Contents :  The  early  history  of  Ilempstead,  L.  I.,  by  Charles  B.  Moore ; 
Records  of  St.  George's  Church,  Hempstead — baptisms,  1737-59  ;  Records  of 
Rahway  and  Plainfield  [N.  J.],  monthly  meeting  of  Friends  (formerly  held  at 
Amboy  and  Woodbridge) ^births,  communicated  by  Hugh  D.  Vail  ;  Records  of  the 
Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1682-88  ;  Smith 
family  of  New  York,  by  Thomas  H.  Montgomery  ;  Contributions  to  the  history 
of  the  ancient  families  of  New  York,  by  Edwin  R.  Purple  :  Varleth,  Varlet,  Var- 
leet,  Verlet,  Verleth  ;  Records  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  the  city  of 
New  York — births  and  baptisms,  1773-5;  Notes  and  queries;  Notes  on  books: 
Evert  A.  Duyckinck — a  memorial  sketch  (with  portrait),  by  William  Allen 
Butler  ;  Shipwrights,  fishermen,  passengers  from  England,  by  Charles  B.  Moore  ; 
Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  early  settlers  of  Kings  county,  N.  Y'.- — Me 
morials  of  Francoys  D'Bruynne,  by  Tennis  G.  Bergen  ;  The  Van  Wagenen  family, 
by  Gerrit  II.  Van  Wagenen  ;  In  memoriam,  a  biographical  sketch  of  Edwin  R. 
Purple,  by  Charles  B.  Moore  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Contributions  to  the 
history  of  the  early  settlers  of  Kings  co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Teunis  G.  Bergen — Van 
Duyn  family  ;  Genealogical  fragments,  by  J.  J.  Latting — Sinclair ;  Obituary  ; 
Index  to  names.  (5O25 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  XL  1880.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  190. 

Contents  :  Index  to  subjects  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  John  Moore  of  New- 
town,  by  Charles  B.  Moore  ;  Genealogical  fragments,  by  .1.  J.  Latting :  Feake ; 
Abstracts  of  Brookhaven  (L.  I.)  wills,  on  record  in  the  surrogate's  office  at 
New  Y'ork,  by  Joseph  II.  Petty  ;  Records  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of 
the  city  of  New  York — births  and  baptisms.  1775-1783  ;  Records  of  the  Re 
formed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1688-91  ;  Records  of 
Rahway  and  Plainfield  [N.  J. ]  monthly  meetings  of  Friends  (formerly  held  at 
Amboy  and  Woodbridge)- — births;  Records  of  St.  George's  Church,  Ilempstead, 
L.  I.,  baptisms,  1760-1771  ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Notes  on  books ;  A  memorial 
sketch  of  Joel  Munsell,  by  John  J.  Latting  ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the 
early  settlers  of  Kings  county,  N.  Y'.,  by  Teunis  G.  Bergen  :  Duryea  family  ; 
Genealogical  fragments,  by  John  J.  Latting :  Feake ;  Records  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York— marriages,  1692-1702  ;  Records  of  the 
First  and  Second  Presbyterian  Churches  of  the  city  of  New  York — marriages, 

1756  to ;  Commodore  Hull  and  the  Constitution,  by  James  Grant  Wilson; 

Jay  and  Livingston  pedigree,  by  Elizabeth  Clarkson  Jay ;  Genealogy  of  the 
descendants  of  Thomas  Seymour  of  Hartford,  Ct..  1705-1767,  by  Mary  K.  Tal- 
cott ;  Records  of  St.  George's  Church.  Ilempstead,  L.  L,  from  June  5,  1725 — 
marriages  ;  Obituary  ;  Genealogical  and  biographical  sketch  of  Capt.  John  Sea- 


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man,  of  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  by  Charles  B.  Moore  ;  Clarkson  and  Rutherford  pedi 
gree,  by  Elizabeth  Clarkson  Jay  ;  Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  early  set 
tlers  of  Kings  county,  N.  Y.,  by  Teunis  G.  Bergen  :  The  Terhune  family  ;  Index 
to  names.  (5O26 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL,  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xn.  1881.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  211. 

Contents  :  Index  to  subjects  ;  Rev.  William  Adams — in  memoriam,  by  Eben- 
ezer  I*.  Rogers ;  Genealogy  of  Rev.  William  Adams,  as  deduced  from  Henry 
Adams  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  by  J.  .1.  Latting ;  The  descendants  of  James  Alex 
ander,  by  Elizabeth  Clarkson  Jay  ;  The  Kip  families  of  Kingston,  Ulster  Co., 
and  Rhinebeck,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen ;  Records  of 
the  first  and  second  Presbyterian  Churches  of  the  city  of  New  York — marriages, 

1756  to ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — 

marriages,  1702-18 ;  Records  of  St.  George's  Church,  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  from 
June  5,  1725 — marriages;  Abstracts  of  Brookhaven  (L.  I.)  wills,  on  record  in 
the  surrogate's  office  at  New  York,  by  Joseph  H.  Petty ;  Notes  and  queries. ; 
Notes  on  books  ;  Race  in  genealogy  and  the  Chinese  emigration,  by  Thomas  J. 
Rush  ;  The  Titus  family  in  America,  by  Anson  Titus,  jr.  ;  Obituary  ;  Reminis 
cences  of  the  early  life  of  Elihu  Burritt,  by  William  II.  Lee  ;  A  brief  memoir  of 
the  life  and  writings  of  Teunis  G.  Bergen,  of  New  Utrecht,  by  Samuel  S.  Purple; 
Introductory  sketch  to  the  history  of  the  Clinton  family,  by  Charles  B.  Moore ; 
Index  to  names.  (5O27 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xm.  1882.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  211. 

Contents :  Index  to  subjects ;  Introductory  sketch  of  the  Clinton  family,  of 
New  York,  by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  The  Pruyn  family — American  branch,  by 
John  V.  L.  Pruyn,  jr.  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of 
New  York— marriages,  1718-26;  The  Kierstede  families  of  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y., 
compiled  from  the  church  records  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  by  G.  H.  Van  Wagenen  ; 
The  Provost  family  in  America,  by  Evelyn  Bartow  ;  Records  of.  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1691-6  ;  The  last  ancestral 
homes  of  the  Wallabout,  by  William  R.  Mulford  ;  Records  of  the  First  and  Sec 
ond  Presbyterian  Churches  of  the  city  of  New  York — marriages,  1756  to ; 

Notes  and  queries ;  Obituary  ;  Gov.  William  Beach  Lawrence,  by  Jas.  Grant 
Wilson  ;  The  English  ancestry  of  the  Beers  family,  by  Evelyn  Bartow  ;  Births 
and  marriages,  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  by  Charles  W.  Baird  ;  Records  of  St.  George's 
Church,  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  from  June  5,  1727 — marriages;  Notes  on  books; 
Reminiscences  of  Lincoln  and  of  Congress  during  the  Rebellion,  by  Isaac  N. 
Arnold  ;  Thomas  Stevenson  and  his  descendants,  by  John  R.  Stevenson  ;  Turner 
family  in  America — Edward  Turner  and  his  descendants,  by  Frank  F.  Starr 
and  John  V.  L.  Pruyn,  jr.;  Sketch  of  the  Clinton  family,  by  Charles  B.  Moore; 
Youngs,  Palgrave,  Norton,  and  Petty  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Joseph  Lemuel 
Chester,  by  John  J.  Latting ;  Something  about  fish,  fisheries,  and  fishermen  in 
New  York  in  the  seventeenth  century,  by  Thomas  Henry  Edsall  ;  Index  to 
names.  i  .">O28 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xiv.  1883.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,   192. 

Contents :  Index  to  subjects ;  Memoir  of  Henry  C.  Murphy,  by  Henry  R. 
Stiles  :  Pruyn  family — American  branch,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn,  jr.  ;  Records  of 
the  Reformed  DuWh  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1696-1702; 
Records  of  the  First  and  Second  Presbyterian  Churches  of  the  city  of  New 

York — marriages,  1756  to ;  Records  of  St.  George's  Church,  Hempstead,  L.  I., 

from  June  5,  1725 — marriages  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Revolutionary  pensioners— 
New  York  state ;  Notes  on  books ;  Obituary ;  The  Christopher  Youngs  family, 
by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  Pieter  Johan  Van  Berckel,  first  minister  plenipotentiary 
to  the  United  States  from  Holland,  by  William  Hall ;  Family  records :  Liv 
ingston  of  Livingston  Manor,  Columbia  county,  N.  Y.,  by  John  J.  Latting: 
Abstracts  of  Brookhaven  (L.  I.)  wills  on  record  in  the  surrogate's  office  at 
New  Y'ork,  by  Joseph  H.  Petty ;  Van  Brugh  genealogical  notes,  by  A.  D. 
Schenck ;  A  memorial  sketch  of  David  Parsons  Holton,  by  Henry  R.  Stiles: 
A  list  of  early  immigrants  to  New  Netherland,  alphabetically  arranged,  with 
additions  and  corrections,  from  the  manuscripts  of  the  late  Teunis  G.  Bergen, 
by  Van  Brunt  Bergen,  (5029 


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NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xv.  1884.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  202. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  James  Fenimore  Cooper,  his  ancestry  and 
writings,  by  William  Remsen  Mulford ;  Notes  on  the  Livingston  family— the 
antiquity  and  origin  of  the  surname  of  Livingston,  by  E.  Brockholst  Living 
ston  ;  Pruyn  family — American  branch,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn,  Jr.  ;  Records 
of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1702-1706  ; 
Records  of  the  First  and  Second  Presbyterian  Churches  of  the  city  of  New 

York — marriages,  1756  to ;  A  list  of  early  immigrants  to  New  Netherland, 

alphabetically  arranged,  with  additions  and  corrections,  from  the  manuscripts 
of  Tennis  G.  Bergen,  by  Van  Brunt  Bergen ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Floyd  epi 
taphs  at  Setauket,  L.  I. ;  Hunt's  Point  cemetery,  by  Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  Notes 
on  books ;  Obituary ;  Deputy-Governor  John  Berry  of  New  Jersey  and  his 
family,  by  Thomas  Henry  Edsall ;  The  Moore  family  of  Southhold,  L.  I.,  by 
Charles  B.  Moore ;  Records  of  St.  George's  Church,  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  from 
June  5,  1725,  to  -  — ,  marriages  ;  Biography  of  Colonel  Richard  Nicolls, 
deputy  governor  of  New  York,  etc.,  by  Edward  Holland  Nicol  ;  Genealogical 
sketch  of  the  Hart  and  Hooker  families  of  New  England,  by  Alrnira  Hart  Lin 
coln  Phelps ;  Copy  of  letters  to  and  from  .James  Alexander,  surveyor  general 
of  East  and  West  Jersey,  etc.,  1716-1721,  by  Elizabeth  Clarkson  Jay  ;  Sketch 
of  John  Stevens,  of  Perth  Amboy,  of  New  York  city,  and  of  Hunterdon  co., 
N.  J.  [ancestor  of  the  Hoboken  family  of  Stevens],  by  Richard  F.  Stevens; 
Rogers  lineage,  by  Benjamin  W.  Dwight ;  Willis  family  of  Long  Island,  by 
Benjamin  D.  Hicks  ;  Obituary  ;  Index  to  names  in  Vol.  xv  ;  Index  to  names  in 
Vol.  xiv.  (5O3O 

NE\V  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xvi.  1885.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  195. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Memoir  of  William  Betts,  by  William  Alfred 
Jones  ;  The  ancestry  of  Ann  Campbell,  wife  of  John  Stevens,  of  Perth  Amboy, 
N.  J.,  and  of  New  York,  by  Richard  F.  Stevens  ;  Rogers  lineage,  by  Benjamin 
W.  Dwight;  Early  settlers  of  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  compiled  by  G.  II.  Van 
Wagenen  ;  Elting  family  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city 
of  New  York — baptisms,  1707-11  ;  Records  of  the  First  and  Second  Presbyte 
rian  Churches  of  the  city  of  New  York — marriages,  1756  to  —  — ;  Fassouer, 
or  Fassaur,  family  record,  by  Charles  W.  Baird  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Notes  on 
books;  Obituary;  Colonel  John  Bayard  (1738-1807)  and  the  Bayard  family 
of  America,  by  Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  Gravesend,  L.  L,  old  and  new,  by  A.  P. 
Stockwell  ;  The  Crawford  family  of  Orange  county,  N.  Y.,  by  Charles  B. 
Moore ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — 
marriages,  1726-31;  Brookhaven  (L.  I.)  epitaphs,  by  William  Kelby ;  Record 
of  a  branch  of  the  Beekman  family  in  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Illinois, 
by  George  C.  Beekman ;  Inscriptions  from  tombstones  in  a  cemetery  at  Rye, 
Westchester^  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  G.  II.  Van  Wagenen  ;  Early  settlers  of  Monmouth 
county,  N.  *J.— Laurence,  by  Edwin  Salter ;  The  arms  of  the  state  of  New 
York  and  how  they  have  been  altered,  by  Beverley  R.  Betts ;  Genealogical 
record  of  Ten  Broeck  family  in  New  Jersey,  by  George  C.  Beekman  ;  Records 
of  the  Society  of  Friends  of  Westbury,  L.  L,  by  Benjamin  D.  Hicks  ;  Index  to 
names.  (5O31 

Ni:\v  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xvn.  1886.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  288. 

Contents  :  Index  to  subjects  ;  Admiral  Sir  Isaac  Coffin,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory  ; 
Recent  discoveries  in  early  English  history  of  traces  of  the  Dwight  family,  by 
Professor  Theodore  W.  Dwight,  of  Columbia  College  Law  School,  by  Benjamin 
W.  Dwight ;  The  lordship  and  manor  of  Gardiner's  Island,  observations  from" 
book  and  from  aged  persons  concerning  the  selling  of  this  island,  et  cetera,  by 
John  Lyon  Gardiner ;  Some  descendants  of  Robert  and  Anne  Drummond,  of 
New  York,  by  William  Hall ;  Genealogical  history,  by  Von  II.  Schramm  ;  Ancient 
New  York  tombstones;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of 
New  York — baptisms,  1711-1715  ;  The  arms  and  seals  of  New  York — a  defence, 
by  Henry  A.  Homes  ;  Records  of  the  First  and  Second  Presbyterian  Churches  in 
the  city  of  New  York— births  and  baptisms,  1784-5;  Notes  and  queries;  Notes 
on  books ;  Obituary ;  Cornelius  and  William  H.  Vanderbilt,  by  William  H. 


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Bogart ;  Address  of  Gen.  Wilson,  president  of  the  Society  ;  The  Rutgers  family 

of  New  York,  by  Ernest  H.  Crosby  ;  Memorial  sketch  of  Franklin  B.  Hough,  by 

Henry  R.  Stiles  ;   Four  Primes,  by  Edward  Irenaeus  Stevenson  ;  Pruyn  family — 

American  branch,  by  John  V.  L.   Pruyn,  Jr.;   Henry  Thayer  Drowne,  by  Henry 

R.   Stiles;  Records  of  the  Society  of  Friends  of  Westbury,  L.   I.,  by   Benjamin 

D.   Hicks ;  Biographical   sketch   of   Gerlando   Marsiglia ;  Pedigree   of   the   Elwes 

family,  by  William  Hall ;  The  Drummonds  of  Prestonpans,  Scotland  ;  John  Dela- 

field,  the  Englishman,  by  William  Hall  ;  The  De  Witt  family  of  Ulster  county, 

New    York,    by    Thomas    G.    Evans;   Brookhaven     (L.    I.)    epitaphs,    by    William 

Kelby  ;  Early  settlers  of  Ulster  county,  by  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen  ;  Abraham 

and  Jean  Hasbrouck  ;   Index  to  names.  (5O3SJ 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 

and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  xviu.     1887.     New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  192. 

Contents  :  Index,  of  subjects  ;  Samuel  Provoost,  first  bishop  of  New  York,  by 
Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  The  De  Witt  family  of  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  by  Thomas 
G.  Evans  ;  America  Heraldica — a  review,  by  [Beverley  R.  Betts]  ;  Records  of 
the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1715-1720; 
English  ancestry  of  the  Leonard  family,  by  O.  B.  Leonard  ;  Marriages  at  St. 
Mary  Le  Strand,  London,  from  A.  D.  1605,  by  James  Greenstreet ;  Baptisms  in 
the  Westbrook  family,  copied  from  the  original  records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  at  Machackemech  (Deer  Park)  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  by  W.  H.  Nearpass ; 
Notes  and  queries  ;  Notes  on  books  ;  Laws  of  1683 — old  records  and  old  politics, 
by  Charles  B.  Moore ;  President  Wilson's  annual  address ;  Mary  Buckingham, 
by  Edward  Hooker  ;  Some  remarks  on  the  arms  of  Livingston  of  New  York,  by 
Brockholst  Livingston  ;  Genealogical  sketch  of  the  family  of  Enoch  Crosby,  by 
William  S.  Pelletreau  ;  General  Lucas  Van  Beverhoudt,  by  William  Hall ;  Good 
man  notes,  by  W.  Hall ;  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  by  Everett  P.  Wheeler ;  The 
Eigenbrodts  of  New  York,  by  Beverley  R.  Betts  ;  The  gravestone  of  Mary  Willet, 
by  Edward  Hooker  ;  The  agreement  between  Joseph  Ormiston  and  James  Alex 
ander,  1716,  by  Elizabeth  Clarkson  Jay  ;  George  Sears  Greene  ;  Patent  to  Samuel 
Bayard,  1697,  by  Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  Obituary  ;  The  first  century  of  Columbia 
College,  by  W.  Alfred  Jones  ;  Notes  on  the  descent  of  Sir  Peter  Warren  and  Sir 
William  Johnson,  by  Charles  H.  Browning ;  Philip  Freneau,  contributed  and 
partly  written  by  William  Hall ;  Records  of  the  First  and  Second  Presbyterian 
Churches  in  the  city  of  New  York — births  and  baptisms,  1785-6  ;  Will  of  James 
Alexander,  1745  ;  Index  of  names.  (5O33 

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and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xix.  1888.  New  York. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  193. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  Notes  on  the  arms  of  the  state  of  New  York,  by 
Beverley  R.  Betts  ;  The  register  book  for  the  parish  of  Jamaica,  kept  by  Rev. 
Thomas  Poyer,  rector  from  1710  to  1732 ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1720-1724  ;  Edward  F.  De  Laucey, 
,  second  president  of  the  Society  ;  The  Schoonmaker  family  of  Ulster  co..  N.  Y., 
by  Thomas  G.  Evans ;  Mary  Alexander's  will,  1756 ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Obit 
uary  ;  Book  notices  ;  Some  records  of  the  Beekman  family,  by  James  R.  Gibson, 
Jr. ;  Records  of  the  First  and  Second  Presbyterian  Churches  in  the  city  of 
New  York — births  and  baptisms,  1786;  Henry  R.  Stiles,  first  president  of  the 
Society ;  The  Johnsons  of  New  York,  by  William  Allen  Johnson ;  The  Ten 
Broeck  family  of  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Cornelius  Van  Gaasbeek,  Jr. ;  Col. 
Marinus  Willett ;  President  Wilson's  annual  address ;  Weddings  at  St.  Mary, 
Whitechapel,  London,  from  16X)6  to  1625,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn  ;  The  Gallaudets 
of  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  by  Horace  Edwin  Hayden ;  Jhe  Berghs  of  New  York,  by 
Beverley  R.  Betts ;  A  mess  account  kept  at  Valley  Forge  and  during  Genl. 
Sullivan's  Indian  expedition,  from  1778  to  1780,  by  Tjerck  Beekman,  lieutenant 
in  the  Second  New  York  Continental  regimer  ,  by  James  R.  Gibson,  Jr.  :  The 
Oliver  family  of  New  York,  Delaware,  and  Pennsylvania,  by  Horace  Edwin 
Hayden  ;  Earliest  Trinity  Church  marriages,  1746-1748,  by  Edwin  Salter  ;  The 
Rev.  James  Lyons  and  his  church  at  Setauket ;  Joiiet  of  New  Jersey,  by  William 
Hall ;  William  Thorne  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Arthur  Wentworth 
Hamilton  Eaton  ;  The  arms  of  the  state  of  New  York,  by  George  R.  Howell ; 
Betts  of  Guilford,  Conn. ;  Index  o±  names.  (5034 


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NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  xx.     1889.     New  York. 
8vo,  pp.   iv,   202.      Photogravure. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  The  Oliver  family,  of  New  York,  Delaware,  and 
Pennsylvania,  by  Horace  Edwin  Hayden  ;  Francis  Marschalck  Kip ;  Records  of 
the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1724-1728  ; 
Gouverneur  Morris,  by  Anne  Cary  Morris  ;  The  Bruyn  family,  of  Ulster  county, 
N.  Y.,  by  Thomas  G.  Evans;  Huguenot  settlers  and  land  owners  in  Monmouth^ 
county,  New  Jersey,  by  Edwin  Salter  ;  Records  of  the  First  and  Second  Presby-* 
terian  Churches  in  the  city  of  New  York — births  and  baptisms,  1786-7  ;  A  por 
tion  of  a  journal  of  Cornelia,  daughter  of  Governor  George  Clinton  [1787],  by 
James  R.  Gibson,  jr.  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Obituaries  ;  Book  notices  ;  Sketch  of 
Bishop  Samuel  Seabury,  by  William  Jones  Seabury  ;  The  lineage  of  Alexander 
Hamilton,  by  Pierce  Stevens  Hamilton  ;  Names  of  streets  in  New  York  city,  by 
William  Alfred  Jones  ;  Records  of  the  family  of  Noyes,  by  Samuel  Yictor  Con 
stant  ;  Old  burial  grounds  in  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Thomas  II.  Edsall ; 
William  Thome  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Arthur  Wentworth  Hamilton 
Eaton  ;  The  loan  exhibition  ;  Early  settlers  of  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Gerrit  H. 
Van  Wagenen — The  Elmendorf  family  ;  The  archives  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
by  Berthold  Fernow  ;  The  Ten  Broeck  family,  by  Henry  Brace  ;  Cornelius  Henry 
De  Lamater,  by  James  W.  Gibson,  jr.  ;  Weddings  at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel, 
London,  from  1606  to  1625,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn  ;  Judge  Samuel  Prentiss,  of 
Vermont,  a  model  senator  and  statesman,  by  Edmund  S.  F.  Arnold ;  John 
Hathoru,  by  A.  A.  Haines ;  Early  settlers  of  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.— the  Masten 
family,  by  Gerrit  H.  Yan  Wagenen ;  James  Riker,  by  James  R.  Gibson,  jr.  ; 
Index  of  names.  (5O35 

NEW  YOR?:  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxi.  1890.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  203. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  Marshall  S.  Bidwell,  a  memoir  historical  and 
biographical,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey  ;  Pruyn  family — American  branch,  by 
John  V.  L.  Pruyn ;  Bayard  epitaphs  from  All  Saints'  Church,  Southampton, 
England,  by  Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the 
city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1728-1731  ;  John  Hart,  "  The  Signer,"  by  John 
R.  Stevenson ;  Tyson  and  Steele  family  records,  by  James  Loder  Raymond ; 
Original  records  of  the  families  of  Herbert  and  Morgan,  by  Mrs.  De  Witt  C. 
Mather;  The  east  in  New  York  city;  Notes  and  queries;  Obituary;  Book 
notices ;  Historical  sketch  of  Fishkill  and  its  ancient  church,  by  Francis  M. 
Kip ;  Early  settlers  of  Ulster  co.,  N.  Y.,  The  Heermans  family,  by  Gerrit  H. 
Van  Wagenen ;  The  Schuremans  of  New  Rochelle,  by  Richard  Wynkoop ; 
Brookhaven  (L.  I.)  epitaphs,  by  William  Kelby ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Dyck- 
man  burial  ground,  by  Thomas  H.  Edsall ;  The  Crispell  family  of  Ulster  county, 
N.  Y.,  by  Thomas  G.  Evans  ;  Kingston  church  records  ;  Weddings  at  St.  Mary, 
Whitechapel,  London,  from  1606  to  1625,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn ;  Proceedings 
of  the  Society  ;  An  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Major-General  John 
Paterson,  of  the  Revolutionary  army,  and  the  Paterson  family,  to  which  he  be 
longed,  by  William  Henry  Lee  ;  Copy  of  inscriptions  in  the  graveyard  at  Mor 
gan  Manor,  South  Amboy,  New  Jersey,  by  Mrs.  De  Witt  Clinton  Mather  ;  Early 
settlers  of  Ulster  co. — The  Van  Wagenen  family,  by  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen  ; 
Strang,  by  Richard  Wynkoop ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Charles  Washington 
Baird  ;  Capt.  Alexander  Forbes  and  his  descendants,  by  Edmund  Janes  Cleve 
land  ;  The  negro  plot  of  1712,  by  Roswell  Randall  Hoes ;  Early  settlers  of 
Ulster  co. — The  Vredenburgh  family,  by  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen ;  Two  old 
New  York  houses,  by  Woolsey  Rogers  Hopkins  ;  Genealogical  data  gathered  from 
Albany  county  and  New  York  city  records,  by  B.  Fernow  ;  Two  Quebec  graves, 
by  Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  Memorial  of  New  York  loyalists,  some  time  about  1782, 
by  Benjamin  Rand  ;  The  De  Witt  family  of  Ulster  co.,  by  Thomas  G.  Evans  ; 
Index  of  names.  (5O3G 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  xxn.     1891.     New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  210. 

Contents  :  Augustine  Herrman  ;  The  De  Witt  family,  of  Ulster  county,  New 
York,  by  Thomas  G.  Evans  ;  The  Dexter  family  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch 
Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1731-6  ;  Pruyn  family,  American 
branch,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn ;  Mahlon  Dickerson,  of  New  Jersey,  industrial 


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pioneer  and  old-time  patriot,  by  Josiah  C.  Pumpelly  ;  The  family  of  Thompson, 
of  the  county  of  Suffolk,  New  York,  by  Frederick  Uiodati-Thompson  ;  "A  Buck 
eye  Cane,"  by  Daniel  Webster ;  Weddings  at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  London, 
from  1616  to  16:25;  Notes  and  queries;  Obituaries;  Book  notices;  A  list  of 
members ;  General  R.  Montgomery  and  his  detractors,  by  J.  M.  Le  Moine ; 
Archibald  Thomson  and  Jacoba  Schuurman,  and  their  descendants,  by  Richard 
Wynkoop ;  The  Grossman  family,  by  J.  J.  Latting  and  W.  N.  Howard ;  New 
Jersey's  Revolutionary  flotilla-men  in  New  York's  waters,  by  Philip  Randall 
Voorhees ;  The  Count  of  Paris,  by  Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  John  Jordan  Latting ; 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Extracts  from  the  family  Bible  of  William  Du  Vail ; 
J.  J.  Astor  and  his  American  ancestry,  by  Morgan  Dix  ;  Extracts  from  the  early 
and  original  records  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts,  of  London,  by  Roswell  Randall  Hoes  ;  Two  letters  from  George  Washing 
ton — Princeton,  1783,  and  Mount  Vernon,  1786 ;  Sketch  of  James  De  Peyster 
Ogden,  by  W.  Abbatt ;  Early  settlers  of  Ulster  county,  N.  Y. — The  Van  Wagenen 
family  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Explorations  of  the  North  American  coast 
previous  to  the  voyage  of  Henry  Hudson  ;  Stephen  Thorne,  the  loyalist,  and  his 
descendants,  by  Arthur  Wentworth  Hamilton  Eaton  ;  Jasper  Griffin,  of  South- 
old,  N.  Y.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Edmund  J.  Cleveland.  Index  of 
names.  ( 5O37 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxm.  1892.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,  230. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Judge  Bayard's  London  diary  of  1795-96,  by 
Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  Astor  American  ancestry,  by  Richard  H.  Greene ;  Records 
of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1736-40; 
Zabriskie  notes,  by  Richard  Wynkoop ;  The  Duyckinck  family,  by  W.  C. 
Duyckinck  ;  The  Domesday  book,  by  Edward  Waketield  ;  Weddings  at  St.  Mary, 
Whitechapel,  London,  from  1616  to  1625,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn ;  Notes  and 
queries ;  Obituary  ;  Book  notices  ;  A  short  sketch  of  the  character  and  life  of 
John  Paul  Jones,  by  Josiah  C.  Pumpelly  ;  A  biographical  sketch  of  Christopher 
Flannagan,  his  eldest  son  and  grandson,  by  Edmund  Abdy  Hurry  ;  Early  settlers 
of  Ulster  co. — the  Van  Wagene::  family  ;  William  Paterson,  U.  S.  Senator, 
Governor  of  N.  J.,  Justice  U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  by  William  Paterson  ;  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Obituaries  ;  Major  Azariah  Egleston  of  the  Revolution 
ary  Army,  by  Thomas  Egleston  ;  The  Franklin  family — from  the  autobiography 
of  Mary  Robinson  Hunter ;  Cruger  and  Haseli,  by  Bentley  D.  Hasell  ;  The 
Diodati  tomb  in  the  Church  of  S.  Giovanni,  by  Frederick  Diodati  Thompson ; 
Translation  of  an  original  letter  from  Johan  De  Witt  to  the  Council  of  the 
Admiralty  of  Zeeland  residing  at  Micldelburgh,  1665  ;  The  Gardiner  family  and 
the  lordship  and  manor  of  Gardiner's  Island,  by  David  Gardiner ;  Jonathan 
Inslee  Coddington ;  The  Schuermans  of  New  Jersey,  by  Richard  Wynkoop ; 
Fishkill  inscriptions;  Index  of  names.  (5O38 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxiv.  1893.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  iv,  209. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  Paulding,  Irving,  Halleck,  Cooper,  Bryant,  and 
other  New  York  authors,  by  James  Grant  Wilson ;  Records  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1740-4  ;  Fishkill  inscrip 
tions  ;  Weddings  at  St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,  London,  1615  to  1625  ;  The  Fairfax 
families  of  America  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Ver  Planck  family,  by  William  Gordon 
Ver  Planck  ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Obituaries ;  Book 
notices ;  The  Huguenot  builders  of  New  Jersey,  by  Josiah  Collins  Pumpelly ; 
The  Crommelin  family  in  Europe  and  America,  by  Eliza  Fenno  Richards;  Rec 
ords  of  St.  George's  Church,  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  from  June  5,  1725 — marriages, 
by  Benjamin  D.  Hicks  ;  Brief  extracts  from  wills,  etc.,  of  Bucks  county,  Penn., 
in  the  county  offices  at  Doylestown,  by  William  John  Potts  ;  A  return  of  pris 
oners  in  the  Provost  jail,  May  11,  1778,  by  John  Schuyler  ;  Long  Island  (N.  Y.) 
marriages  and  deaths  from  the  "  Suffolk  Gazette,"  by  Rufus  King,  1804-8 ; 
Abstracts  of  Brookhaven  (L.  I.)  wills  on  record  in  the  surrogate's  office  at  New 
York,  by  Joseph  H.  Petty  ;  Antoine  L'Espenard,  the  French  Huguenot,  of  New 
Rochelle,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Charles  W.  Darling ;  Peter  Alricks, 
of  the  Amsterdam  colony,  by  George  Hannah  ;  The  Schuermaus  of  New  York, 
by  Richard  Wynkoop  ;  Gerrit  H.  Van  Wagenen,  by  Beverley  R.  Betts  ;  Original 
patent  of  Saghtekoos  manour,  or  Appletree  Neck  Wicke,  the  ancient  Thompsofl 


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estate,  Islip,  Long  Island,  granted  by  King  William  III,  June  2,  1697 ;  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Society ;  Notes  :  Turner  family,  by  J.  V.  L.  Pruyu ;  A  brief 
memoir  of  Abram  I)u  Bois,  witb  pedigree,  by  Samuel  S.  Purple  ;  Van  and  Von, 
some  facts  about  Dutch  names  which  are  not  generally  understood,  by  Susanna 
Matthes  ;  Genealogical  notes  on  the  Quackenbos  family,  by  Richard  Wynkoop ; 
In  the  days  of  1813 — letter  of  Marie  Antoinette  Nichols,  of  New  York,  to  Mrs. 
James  A.  Bayard,  of  Washington  ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths 
in  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  from  1696  to  1746,  recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hunt- 
ting — marriages  ;  Index  of  names.  (5O39 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxv.  1894.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  iv,  209. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Subject-index,  Vols.  i-xxiv ;  Hamilton  Fish, 
by  Asa  Bird  Gardiner ;  Long  Island  (N.  Y.)  marriages  and  deaths  from  the 
"  Suffolk  Gazette ;  "  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of 
New  York — baptisms,  1744-8 ;  Genealogical  notes  on  the  Quackenbos  family, 
by  Richard  Wynkoop ;  Genealogy  :  its  aims  and  its  utility,  by  Josiah  Collins 
Pumpelly  ;  Dominie  Laurentius  Van  Gasbeek  aad  his  descendants,  by  Cornelius 
H.  Van  Gasbeek,  jr.  ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths  in  East 
Hampton,  L.  I.,  from  1696  to  1746,  recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Huntting — bap 
tisms  ;  Proceedings  ;  Obituaries  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Eliot ;  Book  notices  ;  De 
scent  of  Major-General  Gershom  Mott  of  New  Jersey,  by  Kate  A.  Mott ;  The 
ancestry  of  Grace  Kaye,  wife  of  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  by  A.  H.  Mickle  Salton- 
stall  ;  Ten  Brook  family  Bible,  by  Victor  II.  Paltsits  ;  The  Schuermans  of  New 
York,  by  Richard  Wynkoop  ;  Staten  Island  marriages,  1752-56,  by  G.  R.  Howell  ; 
Provoost  family,  by  Isaac  Myer  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Charles  B.  Moore,  by 
Epher  Whitaker  ;  King's  (now  Columbia)  College  and  its  earliest  alumni,  1758- 
67,  by  Richard  H.  Greene  ;  Inscriptions  on  tombstones  in  private  burying  ground, 
at  foot  of  Sixty-sixth  street,  East  River,  on  the  Schermerhorn  place  ;  Sunol's 
statue  of  Columbus  unveiled  ;  Colonel  William  Stevens  Smith,  by  Marcius  D. 
Raymond  ;  Evidences  of  the  derivation  of  the  Ruggles  families  of  England  and 
America  from  that  of  Ruggeley  of  Staffordshire,  by  Henry  Stoddard  Ruggles  ; 
The  Bermuda  Islands  and  their  connection  with  New  York,  by  Joseph  Outer- 
bridge  Brown  ;  Vermont  (Basin  Harbor)  graveyard  inscriptions  ;  A  letter  from 
Col.  John  Bradstreet  to  Sir  Jeffrey  Amherst  in  1762,  by  John  Schuyler  ;  Parish 
register  of  St.  Dunstan  in  the  East,  London,  England,  1605-1625 — marriages, 
by  James  Greenstreet ;  Index  of  names.  (5O4O 

XKW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxvi.  1895.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  vi,  239. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Joseph  Jauncey  Outerbridge  Brown ;  King's 
(now  Columbia)  College  and  its  earliest  alumni,  1768-74,  by  Richard  H.  Greene; 
Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms, 
1748-1752;  Hauxhurst  and  Ruddock  families,  by  Elliot  Stone;  Parish  register 
of  St.  Dunstan  in  the  East,  London,  England,  1605-1625 — marriages,  by  James 
Greenstreet ;  Edward  Conyers,  the  American  patriot :  his  lineal  male  ancestry 
and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  C.  Crozat  Converse ;  Captain  Joseph  Aspin- 
wall,  by  Edward  Augustus  Bowen  ;  The  English  ancestry  of  the  Herbert  family, 
by  Edith  Herbert  Mather  ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths  in  East 
Hampton,  L.  L,  from  1696  to  1746,  recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Huntting — 
baptisms ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Obituary ;  Book 
notices ;  Governor  William  Beach  Lawrence,  by  Isaac  Lawrence ;  Roll  and 
muster  of  the  8th  company  of  foot  in  the  first  New  York  regiment,  com 
manded  by  Col.  Goose  Van  Shaick,  Revolutionary  War,  with  explanations ; 
"  Die  Kerke  op  de  Millstone."  Some  records  of  the  French  and  Indian  war,  by 
•  Henry  H.  Vail  ;  Some  inscriptions  taken  from  the  "  Old  Jackson  Family  "  grave 
yard  at  Jerusalem,  Long  Island  ;  The  De  Trieux  (or  Truax)  family,  by  J.  W. 
De  Forest  ;  Thomas  C.  Cornell,  by  A.  B.  Cornell  ;  The  founders  of  Southold, 
Long  Island,  by  Epher  Whitaker ;  Reuben  Hyde  Walworth,  by  Ellen  Hardin 
\Valworth;  Some  Columbia  county  (N.  Y.)  graveyards,  by  Robert  Thompson 
Van  Deusen  ;  Aert  Willemszen  and  his  descendants,  by  Robert  B.  Miller  ;  Cath 
arine  Elizabeth  Van  Cortlandt,  by  Mary  L.  D.  Ferris ;  Memoir  of  Henry  E. 
Pierrepont,  by  Henry  R.  Stiles  ;  The  ancestry  of  John  Hart,  of  Hopewell,  N.  J., 
signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  by  Frederic  W.  Bailey  ;  Wendover 
family,  by  Robert  Thompson  Van  Deusen  ;  Early  marriages  among  the  Puritans, 


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by  M.  E.  Dwight ;    Notes  on  the  Webb  family,  by  Benjamin  Webb ;    Van  Bor- 

sum-Hendricks,  tbe  first  church  marriage  in  New  York,  with  a  genealogy  of  the 

Van  Borsum  family,  by  William  Gordon  Ver  Planck  :    Index  of  names.          i  ."O41 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 

and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  xxvii.     1896.     New  York. 

4to,  pp.  vi,  252.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  The  family  of  Thompson  of  the  county  of 
Suffolk,  New  York,  by  Frederick  Diodati  Thompson ;  Records  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — Baptisms,  1752-6;  King's  (now  Co 
lumbia)  College  and  its  earliest  alumni,  by  Richard  H.  Greene;  Genealogy 
of  the  family  named  Brasier,  Brasher,  Breser,  Bresart,  Bradejor ;  Graveyard 
inscriptions — 1.  From  an  old  cemetery  at  Stuyvesant,  Columbia  county,  N.  Y. 
2.  "  Old  Town  Yard,"  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  ;  3.  Tombstone  inscriptions  on  Graham 
family  burying-ground  at  Wallkill,  Ulster  Co.,  on  farm  of  Hampton  Brown; 
Marriages  at  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark,  1605-1625  ;  Van  Borsum-IIendricks, 
the  first  church  marriage  in  New  York,  with  a  genealogy  of  the  Van  Borsum 
family,  by  William  Gordon  Ver  Planck ;  Obituaries ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Book 
notices :  Incidents  in  the  early  history  of  Berkshire  county,  Mass.,  and  the 
Pumpelly,  Pixley,  Paterson,  and  Avery  families,  by  J.  C.  Pumpelly  ;  Descend 
ants  of  Simon  Stone,  of  Watertown,  Massachusetts,  by  H.  L.  Merserau ; 
Genealogical  notes  of  the  Dunham  family,  New  England,  by  Oliver  B.  Leonard ; 
Wodhull  entries  from  the  parish  register  of  Thenford,  Northamptonshire.  Eng 
land  ;  Col.  Benjamin  Aycrigg,  by  C.  A.  Hand  ;  Family  Bible  records  of  Joseph 
Birdsall  Smith,  New  York  City,  transcribed  by  James  Loder  Raymond :  Gov 
ernor  Edward  Winslow :  his  part  and  place  in  Plymouth  colony,  by  Win. 
Copley  Winslow  ;  The  Decker  family  Bible  record,  transcribed  from  the  Dutch 
by  M.  I.  Young;  James  Miller  and  his  descendants,  by  Robert  B.  Miller; 
Jacques  Caudebec,  of  Orange  county,  New  York,  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
by  Holdridge  Ozro  Collins ;  Conkling,  Conckline,  Conkelyne,  Conklin,  of  East 
Hampton,  L.  I.,  by  H.  L.  Merserau;  Pruyn  family,  American  branch;  Notes: 
The  wife  of  "Jno.  Tilley,  "  Mayflower "  passenger ;  The  ancestry  of  Marinus 
Willett ;  Antecedents  of  the  Welles  family,  by  Charles  Stuart  Welles ;  An 
cestry  of  John  Drake,  of  Windsor,  Ct.,  by  M.  E.  Dwight ;  The  Van  Houten 
family  of  Bergen,  New  Jersey,  by  Charles  L.  Demarest  Washburn  ;  The  Du 
Bois  family  of  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  by  Holdridge  Ozro  Collins ;  Mersereau 
family  genealogy,  by  Henry  L.  Mersereau ;  An  old  diary,  Fort  Montgomery, 
June  10th,  1777,  Philip  Du  Bois  Bevier's  Book,  contributed  by  Martha  F. 
Young;  Graveyard  inscriptions:  Index  to  names.  (5042 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  xxvm.     1897.     New  York. 

4to,  pp.  vi,  286.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Browns  of  Fordham,  by  Robert  Brown  Miller ;  The  Van  Wart 
house,  by  M.  D.  Raymond  ;  The  Van  Houten  family  of  Bergen,  N.  J.,  by  Charles 
L.  Demarest  Washburn  ;  The  Du  Bois  family  of  Ulster  county,  N.  Y.,  by  Hold 
ridge  Ozro  Collins  ;  Merserau  family  genealogy,  by  Henry  Lawrence  Merserau 
A  partial  record  of  the  Landons  of  Southold,  by  Lucy  Dubois  Akerly  ;  Records 
of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — Baptisms,  1756-64 : 
Marriages  at  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark,  from  1605-1625  ;  Howell  genealogical 
items,  by  Geo.  R.  Howell ;  Beekman  family  of  New  Jersey,  by  George  C.  Beek 
man ;  Tombstone  inscriptions  :  At  Christ  Church,  Shrewsbury,  Monmouth  Co. 
N.  J. ;  At  Yellow  Meeting  House  (Baptist)  burial  ground,  near  Imlaystown 
Monmouth  County,  N.  J.  Notes  and  queries  ;  Obituary  ;  Book  notices ;  Captaii 
James  Clark,  of  Bunker  Hill  renown  :  his  ancestors  and  descendants,  by  Mar\ 
Clarke  Huntington  ;  The  Lyon  family,  of  Windham  county,  Connecticut,  b} 
Eugene  F.  McPike ;  The  Digby  new  grant,  by  Thomas  Henry  Edsall ;  Persons 
naturalized  in  New  Jersey  between  1702  and  1776,  by  John  R.  Stevenson  :  Rev 
John  Bishop,  of  the  Massachusetts  and  Connecticut  colonies,  1640-1695,  bj 
Nathaniel  Holmes  Bishop  ;  Record  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths  in  Eas 
Hampton,  L.  I.,  from  1696  to  1746 — Recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Huntting— 
baptisms,  1720-22  ;  Cossart  items  collected  in  Holland,  by  Edmund  J.  James 
Letter  from  Aaron  Burr  to  Col.  Rutgers,  1802;  Martin  Van  Buren,  with  ; 
sketch  of  the  Van  Buren  family  in  America,  by  Frank  J.  Conkling  ;  Col.  Jobi 
Gorham's  "  Wast  Book  "  and  the  Gorham  family  ;  Genealogy  of  the  Bell  family 
1  by  John  Valentine  Hecker  ;  The  Beekman  or  Beeckman  family  in  New  York  am 
New  Jersey,  by  Gansevoort  Irwin  Allen  ;  The  Blauvelt  family  in  America,  b; 


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David  Cole ;  Mickle  of  Long  Island,  by  A.  II.  Mickle  Saltonstall ;  The  Stites 
family,  by  Edmund  J.  James ;  The  Middletons  of  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex, 
Eng.,  and  of  the  province  of  Carolina,  America  (from  family  manuscripts),  by 
Charlotte  Manigault  Taylor  Akerly  ;  The  daughters  of  Degory  Priest,  by  E.  S. 
At  wood  ;  "  Fighting  Parson  Allen,"  by  Mrs.  II.  M.  Plunkett ;  New  York's  first 
mayor,  by  Daniel  II.  Carpenter ;  Five  generations  of  the  Ruggles  lineage,  by 
Henry  Stoddard  Ruggles  ;  Isaac  Van  Deusen  and  Van  Deusen  manor  :  an  out 
line,  by  Louis  Hasbrouck  Sahler  ;  Index  of  names.  (5O43 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxix.  1898.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  v,  283.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects  ;  The  Lithgow  family,  by  Ellen  Dunlop  Hopkins  ; 
Genealogical  items  relating  to  the  Halley  and  McPike  families,  by  Eugene  F. 
McPike ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths  in  East  Hampton,  L.  I., 
from  1696  to  1746,  recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Huntting — Baptisms  :  Records 
of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1764-73; 
Pioneer  planters  of  Piscataway,  N.  J.,  during  the  first  half  century  of  their 
settlement,  1666—1716,  by  O.  B.  Leonard  ;  Inscriptions  on  some  of  the  head 
stones  of  the  Van  Deusen  family  in  the  Van  Deusen  manor  and  Mahaiwe 
cemeteries,  at  Great  Barrington,  Massachusetts,  by  Louis  Hasbrouck  Sahler ; 
Col.  John  Gorham's  "  Wast  Book,"  a  facsimile,  with  notes  by  Frank  William 
Sprague ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Obituaries ;  Book 
notices ;  Bell  family  genealogy,  by  John  Valentine  Hecker ;  Pruyn  family — 
American  branch,  by  John  V.  L.  Pruyn  ;  Gorham  and  Norton,  by  Anson  Titus  ; 
Memorandum  of  family  of  Lewis  Morris  Ashneld  ;  The  Stites  and  James  gene 
alogy,  by  Edmund  J.  James  ;  The  Lyon  family  of  Windham  county,  Connecticut, 
by  Eugene  F.  McPike  ;  The  Guest  family,  by  Eugene  F.  McPike  ;  Genealogy  of 
David  Fail-field  of  Woodstock,  Conn.  ;  Dumont  and  allied  families,  by  Eugene  F. 
McPike  ;  Groesbeck  family— list  of  births  and  baptisms  recorded  in  book  of  the 
Dutch  church,  Old  Schaghticoke,  N.  Y.,  1766-1855;  John  Rudderow  and  his 
descendants,  by  Jno.  R.  Stevenson  ;  Cossart  items  collected  in  Holland,  by 
Edmund  J.  James ;  Proudfit  genealogy,  by  Harriet  M.  Williams ;  The  Tuthill 
family  of  Tharston,  Norfolk  Co.,  England,  and  Southold,  Suffolk  Co.,  New  York, 
from  papers  of  W.  II.  Tuthill  and  other  sources,  contributed  by  Lucy  D. 
Akerly  ;  Bill  of  sale  of  a  negro  slave  in  New  Jersey  in  colonial  days,  1771,  by 
John  R.  Stevenson  ;  Dr.  Edmund  Halley's  will,  1736  ;  Marriages  at  St.  Saviour's 
Southwalk,  1605-1625,  transcribed  by  James  Greeristreet  ;  A  brief  account  of  the 
ancestry  and  descendants  of  William  Bedlow  Crosby,  of  New  York,  and  of 
Harriet  Ashton  Clarkson,  his  wife,  by  Ernest  II.  Crosby  ;  The  Parker  family  of 
New  Jersey,  by  James  Parker  ;  Descendants  of  Richard  Swan,  by  Harriet  Swan 
Cadle  ;  Denton  family  ;  William  Webb  of  the  Continental  frigate  "  Trumbull  "- 
statement  of  his  son,  Rev.  Abner  Webb;  Index  of  names.  (5U44 

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and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxx.  1899.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  v,  301.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Lion  Gardiner  attacked  by  Pequot  Indians  near  Say  Brooke  fort, 
February  22,  1637,  by  Frederick  D.  Thompson;  Islip,  Northamptonshire,  Eng 
land,  by  Frederick  D.  Thompson  ;  A  brief  account  of  the  ancestry  and  descend 
ants  of  William  Bedlow  Crosby,  of  New  York,  and  of  Harriet  Ashton  Clark- 
son,  his  wife,  by  Ernest  H.  Crosby  ;  Descendants  of  Richard  Swan,  by  Harriet 
Swan  Cadle  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  in  the  city  of  New  York — 
Baptisms,  1773-89;  The  Fai'ker  family  of  New  Jersey,  by  James  Parker; 
Dumont  family,  by  Eugene  F.  McPike ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and 
deaths  in  East  Hampton,  L.  L,  from  1696  to  1746 — recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Huntting — baptisms  ;  "  Fighting  Parson  Allen,"  by  Mrs.  H.  M.  Plunkett ;  The 
early  generations  of  the  Van  Deusen  family  in  America,  by  Louis  Hasbrouck  Von 
Sahler  ;  John  Holt — printer  and  postmaster,  by  Victor  II.  Paltsits  ;  Van  Etten 
family  of  Ulster  and  Orange  counties,  N.  Y.,  by  Holdridge  O.  Collins  ;  William 
Greene,  of  Barnstable,  by  R.  H.  Greene  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Book  notices  ;  Pro 
ceedings  ;  Geo.  Sears  Greene,  by  R.  H.  Greene ;  A  branch  of  the  Beekmans,  or 
Beeckmans,  in  New  Jersey  and  Michigan,  by  George  C.  Beekman ;  The  Fitz- 
Randolphs  of  New  Jersey  contemporary  with  the  American  Revolution,  by 
Oliver  B.  Leonard  ;  Levi  Holden,  an  officer  of  Washington's  life  guard,  by  Edward 
F.  Holden  Sutton  ;  West  Jersey  settlers,  by  Berthold  Fernow  ;  Early  settlers  of 
Southold,  Long  Island,  by  Rufus  King ;  William  Denning,  by  Rodney  Macdonough  ; 
James  Parker,  printer  to  the  King's  most  excellent  majesty  for  the  province  Nova- 


700  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Caesaria,  or  New  Jersey,  by  Samuel  Eugene  Parker  ;  The  family  of  Reichel,  by 
George  Valentine  Reichel ;  Philemon  Dickerson  and  some  of  his  race,  by  Theo 
dore  M.  Banta ;  America*  colonial  governors,  by  J.  Le  Baron  Willard  ;  Cor 
nelius  Vanderbilt,  by  Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  The  Smiths  of  Nassau — John  Smith, 
Rock,  by  Martha  Bockee  Flint  ;  Rev.  James  Ashton  and  other  prominent  Rhode 
Island  baptists  among  the  first  settlers  of  Monmouth  county,  New  Jersey,  by 
Margarita  Lansing  Hawley ;  Erving,  by  J.  V.  L.  Pruyn ;  Revolutionary  dis 
charges,  Onondaga,  N.  Y.  ;  Onondaga  county  records,  by  L.  I).  Scisco ;  The 
Wooster  family,  by  Holdridge  O.  Collins  ;  Index  of  names  ;  Index  of  subjects. 

(5O45 

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and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxxi.  1900.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  v,  294.      Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Gunning  Bedford,  jr.,  signer  of  the  Constitu 
tion,  by  Samuel  Eugene  Parker  ;  Baxter  families,  genealogy  and  notes,  by  James 
W.  T.  Scott ;  The  "  King "  family  in  England,  by  George  A.  Morrison,  jr. ; 
Butler's  rangers,  by  A.  H.  Van  Deusen  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church 
in  the  city  of  New  York — baptisms,  1789-97  ;  St.  Peter's  in  the  Fields,  Droit-*' 
wich  ;  Onondaga  county  records--1784-9,  by  L.  D.  Scisco  ;  The  Wooster  family, 
by  Holdridge  O.  Collins ;  Mary  Deurcani,  wife  of  Lion  Gardiner,  by  Frederick^ 
Diodati  Thompson ;  Erving,  Irving,  by  J.  V.  L.  Pruyn  ;  Copy  of  the  family 
record  in  the  Bible  of  William  Bedlow  ;  Hoes  family  baptisms  from  early  church 
records  of  New  York  State  and  western  Massachusetts,  by  L.  Hasbrouck  von 
Sahler ;  The  early  generations  of  the  Van  Deusen  family  in  America,  by  L. 
Hasbrouck  von  Sahler ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Obituary ;  Book  notices ;  Proceed 
ings  ;  A  brief  account  of  the  family  of  Richard  Browne  of  Southold  on  the 
Island  of  Nassau  or  Long  Island,  N.  -Y.,  by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  The  King  family 
.  in  England,  by  George  A.  Morrison,  jr. ;  Baxter  families,  genealogy  and  notes, 
by  James  W.  T.  Scott ;  Onondaga  county  records,  1784-9 ;  Records  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  in  Salem,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.  ;  Records  of  the  corporation 
of  Zion  in  New  Germantown  in  West  Jersey — births  and  baptisms,  1771-80; 
Inscriptions  on  gravestones  in  the  Youngs  family  burial-grounds  at  Oyster  Bay 
Cove,  Long  Island ;  Inscriptions  taken  from  the  old  cemetery  at  Huntington, 
Suffolk  Co.,  L.  I.,  1701-1850  ;  Samuel  Burhans.  jr.  ;  William  Alfred  Jones,  by 
Jas.  Grant  Wilson  ;  The  Roosa  family  of  Ulster  and  Dutchess  counties,  N.  Y., 
by  Holdridge  O.  Collins;  Notes  on  the  settlement  of  the  Boquet  valley  in 
Elizabethtown,  N.  Y.,  written  by  Asa  Post  in  1804  ;  The  Corey  family  of  South 
ampton  and  Southold,  Long  Island,  written  also  Core,  Cory.  Corry,  Corrie,  etc., 
by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  Old  graveyard  inscriptions  from  Columbia  and  Rensselaer 
counties,  New  York,  by  L.  Hasbrouck  von  Sahler;  Index  of  names.  (5O46 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxxn.  1901.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  289.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Samuel  Smith  Purple ;  The  Fields  of  Stock- 
bridge  and  New  York — a  distinguished  family  of  ancient  and  noble  ancestry,  by 
L.  Hasbrouck  von  Sahler  ;  Records  of  Church  of  Christ  in  Salem,  Westchester 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  the  first  church  in  town  with  some  places  adjacent — marriages,  1795- 
1806,  baptisms,  1752-1789  ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  the  city 
of  New  York — baptisms,  1797-1800  ;  Onondaga  county  records-^1 789-90  ;  The 
Corey  family  of  Southampton  and  Southold,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  written  also 
Core,  Cory,  Corry,  Corrie,  etc.,  by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  Records  of  the  corporation 
of  Zion  in  New  Germantown  in  West  Jersey — births  and  baptisms,  1780-6; 
Sepulchral  stones  of  Staten  Island,  by  Stuart  C.  Wade;  George  Bancroft,  by 
James  Grant  Wilson  ;  Inscriptions  on  gravestones,  taken  from  the  old  cemetery 
at  Huntington,  Suffolk  Co.,  L.  I.,  1701-1850;  Bible  records — Underbill,  Husted; 
The  family  of  Dupuis,  De  Puy,  Depew,  etc.,  by  Frank  J.  Conkling ;  Editorial; 
Obituary  ;  Proceedings  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Book  notices  ;  William  Scudder 
Stryker,  by  William  Nelson;  Descendants  of  William  Chadsey,  by  J.  Chadsey ; 
Records  of  the  King  family  of  Southold,  Suffolk  county,  New  York,  by  Rufus 
King ;  The  records  of  Philippi,  now  Southeast,  Putnam  co.,  N.  Y.,  by  H.  Calkins, 
jr.  ;  Two  distinguished  members  of  the  Sedgwick  family — Robert  and  Theodore, 
by  L.  Hasbrouck  von  Sahler  ;  Some  of  the  descendants  of  David  and  Reliance 
(Hopkins)  Crosby  of  Harwich,  Mass.,  and  Southeast,  Putnam  co.,  N.  Y..  by 
Sarah  Louise  Kimball ;  The  public  career  of  Robert  Livingston,  by  Walter  L 
Fleming ;  Wiekharn-Paine,  by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  Hawxhurst  family,  by  Robert  B. 


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Miller  ;  The  church  of  East  Philippi,  by  Emma  J.  Foster  ;  A  contribution  to  a 
genealogy  of  the  family  of  John  Booth  of  Shelter  Island.  N.  Y.,  by  Lucy  D. 
Akerly  ;  Index  of  names.  (5O47 

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and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxxm.  1902.  New  York. 

4to,  pp.  v,  283.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Samuel  Edward  Stiles ;  Journal  of  Capt. 
Nathaniel  Dwight,  of  Belchertown,  Mass.,  during  the  Crown  Point  expedition, 
1755  ;  The  Westfall  family,  by  Holdridge  O.  Collins ;  The  Dwights  of  Stock- 
bridge,  by  L.  Ilasbrouck  von  Sahler  ;  Onondaga  county  records — 1792—3  ;  The 
church  of  East  Philippi — inscriptions  in  Sear's  burying  ground,  Southeast, 
N.  Y.  ;  Hauxhurst  family,  by  Robert  B.  Miller  ;  Records  of  the  corporation  of 
Zion  in  New  Germantown  in  West  Jersey — births  and  baptisms,  1786-93  ;  The 
Freer  family  of  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  by  George  A.  Morrison,  Jr.  ;  Public  records 
in  New  Jersey  concerning  the  Beekman  family,  by  Geo.  C.  Beekman  ;  Marriage 
records  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  1759-85,  by  Wm.  A.  Eardeley ;  The  Lefferts- 
Haughwout  family,  by  Lefferd  M.  A.  Haughwout  ;  Records  from  the  Mapes 
Bible  in  possession  of  E.  L.  Brown,  of  Calverton,  L.  I.  ;  Editorial  ;  Obituaries  ; 
Notes  and  queries ;  Book  notices ;  Plan  of  Fort  William  Henry  after  Cap. 
Nath'l  Dwight's  dimensions  ;  William  and  Dorothy  King,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and 
three  generations  of  their  Long  Island  descendants,  by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  Memoir 
of  Clarence  King,  by  Rufus  King ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths 
in  Easthampton,  L.  I.,  from  1696  to  1746,  recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hunt- 
ting  ;  The  Westfall  family,  by  Holdridge  O.  Collins ;  Inscriptions  on  grave 
stones  :  Inscriptions  taken  from  the  old  cemetery  at  Huntington,  Suffolk  Co., 
L.  I.,  1701-1850,  by  John  II.  Jones ;  Daniel  Whitehead  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  C.  B.  Curtis ;  Willett  record,  by  Daniel  II.  Carpenter ;  Hub- 
bard,  Brush,  Concklyne,  by  Alfred  L.  Becker  ;  Records  of  the  Church  of  Christ 
in  Salem,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  the  first  church  in  town  with  some  places 
adjacent,  1776-1809 ;  Ephraim  Kirby,  first  superior  court  judge  of  what  is 
now  Alabama,  by  Thomas  McAdory  Owen  ;  Abraham  Bininger,  by  John  B. 
Pine ;  The  Lefferts-Haughwout  family,  by  L.  M.  A.  Haughwout ;  Edward  Ful 
ler  and  his  descendants,  by  Homer  W.  Brainard  ;  Catalogue  of  the  Samuel  Bur- 
hans,  Jr.,  collection  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  manuscripts  ;  Reminiscences  of  the 
Very  Rev.  Dean  Hoffman,  by  Francis  T.  Russell  ;  Washington's  genealogical 
table,  by  Melatiah  Everett  Dwight ;  John  Fuller,  of  Redenhall,  England,  and 
his  descendants  in  New  England,  by  Francis  II.  Fuller ;  Muster  rolls  of  dis 
charged  officers  and  disbanded  soldiers  and  loyalists  taken  in  the  county  of 
Annapolis  between  the  18th  and  29th  days  of  June,  1784 ;  Some  Annandale 
Johnstons  in  America,  by  A.  W.  Savary  ;  Index  of  names.  (5O48 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxxiv.  1903.  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  337.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Index  of  subjects ;  General  Egbert  L.  Viele,  by  Herman  Knicker 
bocker  Viele ;  Records  of  marriages,  baptisms,  and  deaths  in  Easthampton, 
L.  I.,  from  1696  to  1746,  Recorded  by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Huntting ;  The  Freer 
family  of  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  by  George  A.  Morrison,  Jr. ;  Edward  Fuller  and  his 
descendants,  by  Homer  W.  Brainard  ;  The  de  Sille  family  of  Holland,  by  Cath 
arine  T.  R.  Mathews  ;  Inscriptions  on  gravestones  taken  from  the  Rumson  bury- 
ing-ground,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.  ;  Some  Annandale  Johnstons  in  America,  by  A.  W. 
Savary  ;  Muster  rolls  of  discharged  officers  and  disbanded  soldiers  and  loyalists 
taken  in  the  county  of  Annapolis  between  the  18th  and  29th  days  of  June,  1784  ; 
Onondaga  county  records — 1795  ;  Records  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Salem, 
Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.  ;  Dr.  O'Callaghan's  notes  on  Whitehead's  East  Jersey, 
contributed  by  L.  Nelson  Nichols;  Dr.  Edmond  Halley  (1656-1742)  :  his  ancestry 
and  descendants,  by  Eugene  F.  McPike  ;  Records  of  the  Corporation  of  Zion  in 
Germantown  in  West  Jersey — by  Ben  van  D.  Fisher  ;  West  Philippi  or  old  Gilead 
church,  by  Emma  J.  Foster ;  Editorial ;  Obituary ;  Book  notices ;  Ileber  Regi 
nald  Bishop,  by  Mary  C.  Bishop  ;  The  old  Morris  house,  afterwards  the  Jumel 
manskm  :  its  history  and  traditions,  by  Josiah  Collins  Pumpelly  ;  John  Wrens- 
hall,  Julia  Dent,  and  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  by  Josiah  II.  Shinn  ;  Odell  book-plate  ; 
Records  of  Dutchess  county,  N.  Y.,  families,  by  Alfred  II.  Becker  ;  Muster  roll 
of  disbanded  officers,  discharged  and  disbanded  soldiers  and  loyalists  mustered 
at  Digby,  the  29th  day  of  May,  1784  ;  An  exact  copy  of  the  records  of  the  Con 
gregational  church  of  Greenfield,  Saratoga  Co.,  New  York,  by  H.  Calkins,  Jr.  ; 
Asa  Fitch  and  his  ancestry,  by  Abbie  M.  Fitch-Andrews  ;  The  old  white  church 


702  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

in  Salem,  N.  Y.,  by  Asa  Fitch  ;  Notes  on  the  origin  and  early  history  of  the 
Dumont  family,  by  Eugene  F.  McPike  ;  John  De  Witt,  grand  pensionary  of  Hol 
land,  by  William  Walsh  ;  A  list  of  settlers  on  Staten  Island,  by  A.  J.  F.  van 
Laer ;  Anthony  Bleecker,  by  Melatiah  E.  Dwight ;  The  Waring  family  ;  South 
ampton  [Eng.],  by  Oscar  Fay  Adams;  Record  from  the  Bible  of  Rufus  Foster,  of 
Southampton  town,  Suffolk  Co.,  N.  Y.,  with  notes  by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  New  York 
gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  Right  to  bear  arms,  by  Henry 
Stoddard  Ruggles  ;  Index  to  names  in  Vol.  xxxiv.  (5O49 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New  York  Genea 
logical  and  Biographical  Record.     Vol.  xxxv.     1904.     New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  336,  vii.     Portraits. 

Contents :  William  Earle  Dodge,  by  Josiah  C.  Pumpelly ;  John  Hance  and 
some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  White  Hance ;  Bible  records,  by  Helen 
Reynolds;  Onondaga  county  records,  1800-1827,  by  L.  D.  Scisco ;  Records  of 
the  church  of  Christ,  in  Salem,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.  ;  The  Freer  family,  of 
New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  by  George  Austin  Morrison,  Jr.  ;  An  exact  copy  of  the  records 
of  the  Congregational  church  of  Greenfield,  Saratoga  Co.,  New  York,  1794-1814; 
A  branch  of  the  Van  Brunt  family  in  Monrnouth  county,  N.  J.,  by  George  C. 
Beekman  ;  New  Brunswick  loyalists  of  the  War  of  the  American  Revolution,  by 
D.  R.  Jack ;  The  origin  of  the  name,  Storm  Van  Der  Zee,  by  A.  L.  Becker ; 
David  Cole,  by  Melatiah  E.  Dwight ;  Edward  Fuller  and  his  descendants,  by 
Homer  W.  Brainard  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  Baptist  burying  ground,  CarmeJ, 
N.  Y.  ;  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  church  records,  1749—1785 ;  Obituaries ;  Van  Vlierden 
family ;  Andrew  Haswell  Green,  by  Richard  Henry  Greene ;  Southwold,  the 
English  home  of  Rev.  John  Yonges,  of  Southold,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  by  Lucy 
Dubois  Akerly  ;  The  laying  of  two  genealogical  ghosts,  viz  :  Patience  Thacher, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Thacher.  of  Weymouth  and  Boston,  Mass.,  and 
William  Kemp,  2d,  son  of  William  Kemp,  1st,  of  Duxbury,  Mass.,  by  John 
R.  Totten ;  New  York  gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington ;  Society 
proceedings ;  William  C.  Whitney,  by  James  Grant  Wilson ;  Family  record  of 
Solomon  Drowne,  by  Henry  R.  Drowne  ;  Wemple  genealogy,  by  William  Barent 
Wemple,  Jr.  ;  The  Hurry  family,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Eug.  ;  Tombstone  inscrip 
tions  in  the  old  Lancaster  cemetery,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  Wm.  Austin  Macey  ; 
Will  of  Cornelis  Van  Bursum,  1680  ;  William  Frederick  Holcombe — a  triology  of 
appreciation,  by  Henry  Reed  Stiles  ;  An  unpublished  letter  of  President  Monroe, 
1792  ;  John  Young,  of  Eastham,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Mrs. 
George  Wilson  Smith;  A  genealogical  chart  of  1677  [De  Succa],  by  H.  Calkins, 
Jr.;  Index  of  names;  Index  of  subjects.  (5O50 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  Genealogical 
and  Biographical  Record.  Vol.  xxxvi.  1905.  New  York. 

Svo,  pp.  vi,  362.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects ;  Samuel  Putnam  Avery,  by  Theodore  L.  De 
Vinne;  The  De  Riemer  family,  A.  D.  1640(  ?)-1903,  by  W.  E.  De  Rierner ; 
Amenia,  N.  Y.  church  records,  contributed  by  Melatiah  E.  Dwight ;  John  Hance 
and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  William  White  Hance  ;  New  York  gleanings  in 
England,  by  Lothrop  Withington ;  New  Brunswick  Loyalists  of  the  American 
Revolution,  communicated,  by  D.  R.  Jack  ;  Edward  Fuller  and  his  descendants, 
by  Homer  W.  Brainard  ;  Early  Hortons  of  Westchester  Co.,  New  York,  compiled 
by  Edson  Salisbury  Jones  ;  Wemple  genealogy,  by  William  Barent  Wemple,  Jr. ; 
John  Young,  of  Eastham,  Mass.,  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  Mrs.  George 
Wilson  Smith,  enlarged  and  arranged  by  Homer  W.  Brainard  ;  Anne  Mott,  by 
Hopper  Striker  Mott ;  Obituary ;  Proceedings ;  Book  notices ;  Louis  Palma  Di 
Cesnola,  by  George  H.  Story  ;  The  Throope  family  and  the  Scrope  tradition,  by 
Winchester  Fitch  ;  Anne  Mott,  by  Hopper  Striker  Mott ;  The  ancestry  of  Garrett 
Clopper,  by  Harry  Gordon  Botsford  ;  History  of  the  Schermerhorn  family,  by 
Walter  Lispenard  Suydam  ;  President  Edward  F.  De  Lancey,  by  Jas.  Grant 
Wilson ;  Records  of  the  Reformed  Dutch  Church  of  Port  Richmond,  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  1696-1721  ;  Vital  records  from  the  MSS.  land  libers  of  Greenwich, 
Conn.,  contributed  by  Lucy  D.  Akerly  ;  Account  of  the  Griffen  family,  of  Flush 
ing,  L.  L,  by  Zeno  T.  Griffen ;  Bible  record  of  Johannes  Lott ;  The  English 
ancestry  of  Richard  More  of  the  Mayflower,  by  Edwin  A.  Hill ;  Who  was  Philip 
White?  by  William  White  Hance  ;  The  King  family  in  England,  by  George  Av.stin 
Morrison,  jr.  ;  President  Thomas  Griei-  Evans,  by  Alphonso  Trurnpbour  Clear- 
water  ;  Capt.  Israel  Thomas,  a  Revolutionary  army  soldier,  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  Zeno  Thomas  Griffen ;  The  descendants  of  William  and  Eliza 
beth  Mott,  of  Great  Neck,  L.  L,  by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris;  Tombstone 


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inscriptions  (from  cemetery  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  on  St.  George  Avenue,  formerly 
the  cemetery  of  the  old  Presbyterian  Church ) ,  copied  by  George  W.  Thomas ; 
Index  of  names.  (5O5t 

NTEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  York  Genea 
logical  and  Biographical  Record.  Subject-  -Index.  Vols.  i-xxiv.  Com 
piled  by  Theodore  M.  Banta.  New  York  [n.  d.]. 

4to,  pp.    [5].  (5O52 

N'EW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  olden  time  in  New 
York.  By  a  member  of  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Society.  I.  New  York  society  in  olden  time.  II.  Traces  of  American 
lineage.  New  York,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  64.      Illustrated. 

The  second  article  first  appeared  in  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biograph 
ical  Record.  (5O53 

SEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Bradford  family.  Genea 
logical  memorials  of  William  Bradford,  the  printer.  By  Samuel  S.  Pur 
ple.  New  York,  1873. 

4to,  pp.  8.      Plate. 

Fifty  copies.     From  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.       (5O54 

VEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Genealogical  notes  of  the 
Golden  family  in  America.     By  Edwin  R.  Purple.     New  York,  1873. 
4to,  pp.  24. 
Fifty  copies.     From  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.       (5O55 

S'EW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Reminiscences.  By 
David  Parsons  Holtoii.  Read  before  the  Society  May  27,  1874.  New  York, 
1874. 

8vo,  pp.  29  (3).     No  title-page. 

Last  three  pages  are  devoted  to  "  Genealogical  notation."  (5O5O 

'SEW    YORK    GENEALOGICAL   AND   BIOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.     Schuyler    family.     By 
Joel  Munsell.     [New  York],  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  11.      Illustrated. 
Edition,  thirty  copies. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.        (5O57 

X'EVV  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL   SOCIETY.     Genealogical   notes  on 
the  Provoost  family,  of  New  York.     By  Edwin  R.  Purple.     New  York,  1875. 
4to,   pp.   32.      Portrait. 
One  hundred  copies.     From  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record. 

(505S 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memoir  of  Lieut.  Col. 
Samuel  Ward,  First  Rhode  Island  Regiment,  Army  of  the  American  Revo 
lution  ;  with  a  genealogy  of  the  Ward  family.  By  John  Ward.  New  York, 
1875. 

4to,  pp.  20.      Portrait. 

From  the  Neiv  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.  (54)59 

VEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY      Genealogical   notes  re 
lating  to  Lieutenant-Governor  Jacob  Leisler  and  his  family  connections  in 
New  York.     By  Edwin  R.  Purple.     New  York,  1877. 
4to,  pp.  24.      Seventy-five  copies. 

Reprinted,    with    additions,    from    New    York    Genealogical    and    Biographical 
Record.  (3<MiO 

N'I:\V  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  and  its  record  in 
this  general  ion.  An  anniversary  address  before  the  Society.  April  11,  1878. 
By  Samuel  Osgood.  New  York,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.   (2)   17.  (5061 


704  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  A  short  biographical 
sketch  of  J.  V.  L.  Pruyii.  [By  J.  V.  L.  Pruyn,  jr.]  Reprinted  from  New 
York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  Vol.  xiv,  No.  2.  New  York, 
1883. 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Col.  John  Bayard  (1738- 
1807)  and  the  Bayard  family  of  America.  Anniversary  address  before  the 
Society,  February  27,  1885.  By  J.  G.  Wilson.  New  York,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (5063 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  of  Admiral  Sir 
Isaac  Coffin,  baronet,  his  English  and  American  ancestors.  By  Thomas  C. 
Amory.  Boston,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  141.      Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  yew  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.  (5O64 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Rutgers  family  of 
New  York.  By  Ernest  S.  Crosby.  Reprinted  from  the  yew  York  Gene 
alogical  and  Biographical  Record,  April,  1886.  With  portrait  of  Colonel 
Rutgers.  New  York,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (5O65 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Samuel  Provoost,  first 
bishop  of  New  York.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society.  By  J.  G. 
Wilson.  New  York.  1887. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  15.      One  hundred  copies  printed.  (5O66 

NEW   YORK    GENEALOGICAL  AND   BIOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY.     Some   records   of   the 
Beekinan  family.     By  James  R.  Gibson,  jr.     [New  York],  1888. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  Xeic  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  April,  1888. 

(5067 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  New  Amsterdam  and  New  York.     Marriages  from  11  De 
cember,  1639,  to  26  August,  1801.     Edited  with  an  introduction,  by  Samuel 
S.  Purple.     With  illustrations.     New  York.  1890. 
4to,  pp.  xii,  9-351. 

Added  title-page  :  Collections  of  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Society,  Vol.  i.  <  SO08 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  New  Amsterdam  and  New  York.     Baptisms  from  25  De 
cember,  1639,  to  27  December,  1730.     Edited  by  Thomas  Grier  Evans.     With 
portrait  of  Samuel  Smith  Purple.     New  York,  1901. 
4to,  pp.  664,    (3). 

Added  title-page  :   Collections  of  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical 
Society,  Vol.  n.  (5O69 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Records  of  the  Reformed 
Dutch  Church  in  New  Amsterdam  and  New  York.     Baptisms  from  1  Jan 
uary,   1731.   to  29   December,   1800.     Edited  by   Tobias   Alexander   Wright 
With  portrait  of  Samuel  Burhans,  jr.     New  York,  1902. 
4to.  pp.  634. 

Added  title-page  :   Collections  of  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographies 

Society,  Vol.  in.  (507( 

NEW   YORK   GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Biographical   notice  o 

Major  Azariah  Egleston  of  the  Revolutionary  Army,  by  Thomas  Egleston 

New  York,  1892. 

4to,  pp.  31.      Front,      (port.)      2  plates.      Facsimile. 

Extract  from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  July,  1891 

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NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Presentation  of  Suiiol's 
bronze  statue  of  Christopher  Columbus,  the  Mall,  Central  Park,  New  York, 
Saturday,  May  12,  1894.  New  York,  1894. 

4to,   pp.   30.      Illustrated.      2  plates    (incl.   front.) 

The  statue  was  erected  by  private  subscriptions  through  the  efforts  of  General 
James  Grant  Wilson.  A  committee  of  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio 
graphical  Society  had  charge  of  the  unveiling  ceremonies.  (5O72 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  delivered  before 
the  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  April 
12,  1895.  Edward  Hawes,  the  emigrant,  and  some  of  his  descendants.  By 
Gilbert  Ray  Hawes,  esq.  [New  York,  1895.] 

4to,  pp.  28.      Portrait.  (5O73 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  1869-1894.  Twenty-fifth 
anniversary  of  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society,  Feb 
ruary  27,  1894.  With  by-laws  and  roll  of  members.  Printed  for  the  So 
ciety.  New  York,  1895. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  xi,  81.     Portraits.     Woodcuts.  (5O74 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Gov.  Edward  Winslow : 
bis  part  and  place  in  Plymouth  colony.     By  William  Copley  Winslow. 
8vo,  pp.  11.     Portraits. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  July, 
1806.  (5075 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Reports  of  officers,  list 
of  members,  act  of  incorporation,  and  by-laws.  New  York,  1898. 

8vo,   pp.   34.  (5O7G 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     A  brief  memorial  of  the 
Rev.    Beverley    Robinson     Betts,     1827-1899.      By    James    Grant    Wilson. 
With  portrait.     New  York,  1900.     Privately  printed. 
8vo,  pp.  121. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.        (5O77 
NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     In  memoriam.     Samuel  Smith  Purple,  M.  D. 
[New  York,  1901.] 
8vo.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  January, 
1901.  (5078 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     Gen.    William   Scudder 
Stryker.     A  memorial  tribute.     By  William  Nelson.     Paterson,  N.  J.,  The 
Paterson  History  Club,  1901. 
8vo,   pp.   8.     Front,    (port.) 

Reprinted  (with  some  additions)  from  the  New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio 
graphical  Record,  for  January,  1901. 

One  hundred  copies  printed.  (5O79 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY-.     Officers,  committees,  by 
laws,  members.     New  York,  1900. 
12mo,  pp.  56. 

Same.     1902.     12mo,  pp.  43.  (5OSO 

NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     The  journal  of  Captain 
Nathaniel  Dwight,  of  Belchertown,   Mass.,  during  the  Crown   Point  Expe 
dition,  1775.     New  York,  1902.     Printed  by  Tobias  A.  Wright. 
8vo,  pp.  19. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  Yor.k  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record.        (5OS1 
NEW  YORK  GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.     The  De  Riemer  family, 
A.  D.  1640  (V)-1903.  by  W.  E.  De  Riemer.     New  York,  1905. 
4to,  pp.  47.      Incl.  front,    (port.) 

Reprinted  from  New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  with  addi 
tions.  (5O82 

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NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
New  York  City. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Instituted  the  10th 
of  December,  1804.  New  York,  1805. 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (5O83 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  to  the  Public,  February  12,  1805. 

4 to,  pp.  4.  (5O84 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Address  to  the  Public,  September  15,  1809. 

Broadside.  (5O85 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  designed  to  commemorate  the  dis 
covery  of  New  York  by  Henry  Hudson ;  delivered  before  the  Society, 
September  4,  1809,  being  the  completion  of  the  second  century  since  that 
event.  By  Samuel  Miller,  D.  D.  New  York,  1810. 

8vo,   pp.   28.  (5O86 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  celebration  of  the  festival  of  St.  Nicholas 
by  the  Society,  December  0.  1810. 

Broadside.  (5O87 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Anniversary  discourse  before  the  Society, 
December  6,  1811.  By  De  Witt  Clinton.  New  York,  1812. 

8vo,  pp.  81    (1 ).  (5O88 

NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections.     Yols.    i-v ;    second   series,    Yols. 
i-iv.     New  York,  1811-1859. 
Svo. 

CONTEXTS. 

Vol.  i.  Collections  for  1809:  Constitution;  Discourse,  designed  to  commemo 
rate  the  discovery  of  New  York  by  Henry  Hudson,  September  4,  1809,  by  Samuel 
Miller;  Diuers  voyages  and  northerne  discoueries  of  Henry  Hvdson,  1607;  A 
second  voyage  of  Henry  Hudson,  1608  ;  The  third  voyage  of  Henry  Hudson, 
1609;  An  abstract  of  the  journal  of  Henry  Hudson,  1610;  Documents  concerning 
the  early  history  of  New  York,  from  Hazard's  "  Historical  Collections  ;  "  Laws 
established  by  James,  Duke  of  York,  for  the  government  of  New  York  in  1664. 
New  York,  1811.  pp.  vi,  428.  (5O89 

Vol.  ii.  Collections  for  1814:  Preface;  Memorial  to  the  legislature;  Mem 
bers  ;  Officers  ;  A  discourse  on  the  benefits  of  civil  history,  before  the  Society, 
December  6,  1810,  by  Hugh  Williamson  ;  A  discourse  before  the  Society  at 
their  anniversary  meeting,  December  6,  1811,  by  De  Witt  Clinton  [on  the  Indians 
of  New  York]  ;  A  discourse  before  the  Society,  December  6,  1812,  by  Gouver- 
neur  Morris  ["on  some  prominent  historical  facts  and  circumstances  which 
distinguish  our  State"]  ;  A  discourse  before  the  Society,  December  6,  1813, 
embracing  a  concise  and  comprehensive  account  of  the  writings  which  illustrate 
the  botanical  history  of  North  and  South  America,  by  Samuel  L.  Mitchill  ;  An 
account  of  De  La  Salle's  last  expedition  and  discoveries  in  North  America  [on 
the  Mississippi],  by  H.  Tonti ;  An  extract  of  a  translation  of  the  history  of 
New  Sweed  Land  in  America,  by  Thomas  Companius  Holm,  1703 ;  Catalogue 
of  the  books,  tracts,  newspapers,  maps,  charts,  views,  portraits,  and  manu 
scripts  in  the  library  of  the  Society.  New  York,  December  22,  1813.  New  York, 
1814.  pp.  (4),  xxii,  (2).  23-358;  (4),  139.  1 5O9O 

Vol.  in.  Collections  for  1821:  Members;  Officers;  Inaugural  discourse  by 
Gouverneur  Morris,  September  4,  1816 ;  Anniversary  discourse  before  the  So 
ciety,  December  7,  1818,  by  Gulian  C.  Verplanck ;  A  biographical  memoir  of 
Hugh  Williamson,  November  1,  1819,  by  David  Hosack  ;  A  discourse  on  the 
religion  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  North  America,  December  20,  1819,  by  Samuel 
Farmar  Jarvis ;  An  inaugural  address,  second  Tuesday  of  February,  1820,  by 
David  Hosack  ;  An  anniversary  discourse,  December  28,  1820,  by  Henry  Wheaton 
[on  the  history  of  the  science  of  public  or  International  law]  ;  Notes  on  a 
pamphlet  entitled  "A  discourse  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society.  De 
cember  6,  1811,"  by  Samuel  Jones;  An  extract  from  the  records  in  the  Council 
Chamber,  relative  te»  the  dispute  between  the  government  of  New  Netherlands 
and  the.  I>ord  Proprietary  of  Maryland,  concerning  the  title,  Q£  the  Dutch  to  the 


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territories  on  the  Delaware,  1656-1668 ;  Description  of  some  of  the  medals 
struck  in  relation  to  important  events  in  North  America,  before  and  since  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  by  James  Mease.  1821.  pp.  404.  Portrait. 

(5091 

Vol.  iv.  (1826.)  Continuation  of  Smith's  History  of  New  York.  1826.  pp. 
(8),  308.  Reprinted  in  1829  as  A'ol.  v  of  the  Collections.  (5O9S 

Vol.  iv.  (1829.)  History  of  the  late  province  of  New  York  from  its  discovery 
to  the  appointment  of  Governor  Colden,  in  1762.  By  the  late  Hon.  William 
Smith.  Vol.  I.  1829.  pV  xvi,  320.  Pages  ix-xvi  contain  memoir  of  William 
Smith,  by  his  son.  This  is  a  revised  edition  of  Smith's  History  as  published  at 
London,  1757.  (5O93 

Vol.  v.  New  York  :  1830.  The  history  of  the  province  of  New  York,  from  its 
discovery  to  the  appointment  of  Governor  Colden.  Vol.  ir.  1829.  pp.  (6), 
308.  ( 5O94 

This  is  a  reprint  of  Vol.  iv  (1826)  of  the  Collections.  The  object  of  the 
reprinting  of  this  continuation  was  to  supply  a  complete  edition  of  Smith's 
History,  which  was  done  by  reprinting  the  original  work  as  Vol.  i  and  the  con 
tinuation  as  Vol.  it  (iv  and  v  of  the  Collections).  (5O95 

Second  series,  Vol.  i.  Anniversary  discourse,  by  James  Kent,  December  6, 
1828  [on  the  domestic  history  of  the  State  (New  York)]  ;  Voyage  of  Verazzano 
along  the  coast  of  North  America,  1524,  translated  by  J.  G.  Cogswell  ;  Indian 
tradition  of  the  first  arrival  of  the  Dutch  at  Manhattan  Island  ;  A  history  of  the 
New  Netherlands,  by  Sir  N.  C.  Lambrechtsen,  translated  by  F.  A.  Van  der 
Kemp  ;  Description  of  the  New  Netherlands,  by  A.  Van  der  Donck,  translated 
by  J.  Johnson  ;  Extracts  from  the  voyages  of  David  Pieterzen  de  Vries,  trans 
lated  by  G.  Troost ;  Extracts  from  the  New  World,  or  a  description  of  the  West 
Indies,  by  John  de  Laet,  translated  by  G.  Folsom  ;  Extract  from  the  journal  of 
the  Half-Moon,  Henry  Hudson,  master,  to  the  coast  of  America  in  1609,  by 
Robert  Juet ;  Expedition  of  Capt.  Samuel  Argall  to  the  French  settlements  in 
Acadia  and  Manhattan  Island,  1613,  by  George  Folsom  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  Der- 
mer,  describing  his  passage  from  Maine  to  Virginia,  1619  ;  Correspondence  be 
tween  the  colonies  of  New  Netherlands  and  New  Plymouth,  1627  ;  The  charter 
of  liberties,  1629  ;  A  catalogue  of  the  members  of  the  Dutch  church,  with  the 
names  of  the  streets  of  New  York,  1686  ;  New  Sweden,  or  the  Swedish  settle 
ments  on  the  Delaware,  by  I.  Acrelius ;  Report  of  Andreas  Hudde  [on  the 
Swedes  on  the  Delaware],  1645;  Governor  Rising's  official  report  concerning 
the  invasion  of  the  Swedish  colony  in  Nova  Svecia,  by  the  Dutch,  1655  ;  The 
directors-general  or  governors  of  New  Netherlands,  by  G.  Folsom  ;  Historical 
sketch  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  by  G.  Folsom  ;  Officers  of  the  So 
ciety,  1805-1841;  Members;  Index.  New  York,  1841.  pp.  486  (1).  Folded 
map.  Portrait.  Plate.  (5O96 

Second  series,  Vol.  n.  Officers  ;  Outline  of  the  constitutional  history  of  New 
York,  an  anniversary  discourse,  November  19,  1847,  by  Benjamin  Franklin  But 
ler  ;  Memoir  read  December  31,  1816  [on  names  of  places  in  Dutch  New  York], 
by  E.  Benson  ;  Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  the  Marquis  De  Nonville  against 
the  Senecas,  in  1687,  translated  from  the  French,  with  notes,  by  O.  H.  Marshall ; 
Correspondence  between  Lieutenant-Governor  Cadwallader  Colden  and  William 
Smith,  jr.,  the  historian,  respecting  certain  alleged  errors  in  the  history  of  New 
York  ;  Letter  from  Edmund  Burke,  respecting  the  effect  of  the  Quebec  bill  upon 
the  boundary  of  New  York  ;  Remarks  upon  the  British  expedition  to  Danbury, 
Conn.,  in  1777,  by  E.  D.  Whittlesey  ;  New  York  in  1692  ;  Letter  from  Charles 
Lodwick  ;  The  representation  of  New  Netherland,  concerning  its  location,  pro 
ductiveness,  and  poor  condition,  translated  from  the  Dutch  [of  A.  Van  der 
Donck]  ;  New  Netherlands  in  1627  ;  Letter  from  I.  de  Rasieres,  translated  by 
J.  Romeyn  Brodhead  ;  Memoir  of  the  early  colonization  of  New  Netherland,  by 
John  Romeyn  Brodhead  ;  Hudson's  voyage  in  1609,  Extract  from  "  Verhael  von 
de  eerste  Schip-vaert  der  Hollandische  *  *  *  door  't  Way-Gat  by  Noorden, 
*  *  *  na  Cathay  ende  China,  voor  Joost  Hartgers,"  translated  by  J.  R.  Brod 
head  ;  Extract  from  De  Laet  and  Aitzema,  relating  to  New  Netherland  ;  History 
of  the  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce,  with  notices  of  some  of  its  distinguished 
members,  by  Charles  King ;  Table  of  the  killed  and  wounded  in  the  war  of  1812, 
compiled  by  William  Jay  ;  Memoir  of  Theophilus  Eaton,  the  first  governor  of 
the  colony  of  New  Haven,  by  Jacob  Bailey  Moore.  1849.  pp.  vi,  (2),  493. 

(5097 

Second  series,  Vol.  in,  part  1.  Voyages  from  Holland  to  America,  1612-1644, 
by  D.  P.  De  Vries,  translated  by  H.  C.  Murphy  :  Short  sketch  of  the  Mohawk 
Indians  in  New  Netherland,  etc.,  by  J.  Megapolensis,  jr.  ;  translation  revised, 


708  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

with  an  introduction  by  J.  R.  Brodhead  ;  The  Jogues  papers,  translated  and  ar 
ranged  by  J.  G.  Shea ;  Extracts  from  Castell's  Discoverie  of  America,  1644 ; 
Broad  advice  to  the  united  Netherland  provinces,  translated  from  the  Dutch,  by 
H.  C.  Murphy  ;  Extract  from  Wagenaar's  Beschryving  van  Amsterdam,  relating 
to  the  colony  of  New  Amstel  (Newcastle),  translated  by  J.  R.  Brodhead;  The 
seven  articles  from  the  church  of  Leyden,  1(317,  communicated  by  George  Ban 
croft  ;  Journal  of  an  embassy  from  Canada  to  the  united  colonies  of  New  Eng 
land,  in  1650,  by  Father  Gabriel  Druillettes,  translated  by  J.  G.  Shea  ;  Proceed 
ings  of  the  first  assembly  of  Virginia,  1619,  communicated,  with  an  introductory 
note,  by  George  Bancroft.  1857.  pp.  iv  (4),  358  (1). 

The  second  part  of  this  volume,  which  was  to  have  contained  "  The  Duke  of 
York's  charters  of  liberties  and  privileges  to  the  inhabitants  of  New  York,  anno 
1683,"  was  never  published.  (5O98 

Second  series,  Vol.  iv.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Society.  1859.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  653.  (5O99 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  before  the  Society  at  their  anniver 
sary  meeting,  December  6,  1812.  By  Gouverneur  Morris.  New  York,  1813. 

Svo,  pp.  40.  (5100 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the  books,  tracts,  newspapers, 

maps,  charts,  views,  portraits,  and  manuscripts  in  the  library.  New  York, 
1813. 

Svo,  pp.  (2) ,  2,  9-139.  (5101 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  the  Society  to  the  legislature  of 
New  York.  New  York,  1814. 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (5ioa 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  catalogue  of  the  resident  and  honorary  mem 
bers  of  the  Society.  New  York,  1814. 

Svo,  pp.  12  (2).  (5103 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Inaugural  discourse  before  the  Society,  by  Gou 
verneur  Morris,  September  4.  .1810 ;  the  two  hundred  and  sixth  anniversary 
of  the  discovery  of  New  York  by  Hudson.  New  York,  181(5. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (5104 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  read  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  December  31,  1816.  By  Egbert  Benson.  Jamaica, 
1810. 

12mo.  pp.  72.  (5105 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  read  before  the  Society,  December  31, 
1810.    By  Egbert  Benson.    New  York,  1817. 
Svo,  pp.  72. 

On  names  of  places  in  New  Netherlands. 

Same.     Second  edition,  with  notes.     Jamaica,  1825.      12mo,  pp.  127.  (5106 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  read  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  December  31,  1810.  By  Egbert  Benson.  Reprinted 
from  a  copy  with  the  author's  last  corrections.  New  York,  1848. 

Svo,  pp.  72.  (5107 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  of  the  Mineralogical  Committee, 
March  11.  1817. 

4to,   pp.   2.  (5108 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular.  American  zoology  and  geology. 
New  York,  March  11,  1817. 

4to,  PP.  2.  (5109 
NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  on  botany  and  vegetable  physiology 
read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  April  8,  1817. 

Broadside.  (5110 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  of  Committee  on  Botany,  April  8, 
1817. 

4to  sheet,  one  page.  (5111 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  709 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Directions  to  be  observed  in  collecting  and 
preserving  plants,  April  8,  1817. 

Broadside.  (5112 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter  of  the  Committee  for  collect 
ing  manuscripts  and  scarce  books.  New  York,  March,  1817. 

4to  sheet,  one  page.  (5113 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  anniversary  discourse  before  the  Society, 
December  7,  1818.  By  Gulian  C.  Verplanck.  New  York,  1818. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  121.  (5114 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  history  of  the  introduction  and  use  of 
Scutellaria  Lateriflora  (Scullcap)  as  a  remedy  for  preventing  and  curing 
hydrophobia,  occasioned  by  the  bite  of  rabid  animals ;  with  cases.  By 
Lynian  Spalding,  M.  D.  Read  before  the  Society,  September  14,  1819. 
New  York,  1819. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (5115 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  biographical  memoir  of  Hugh  Williamson. 
Delivered  on  the  1st  of  November,  1819,  at  the  request  of  the  Society.  By 
David  Hosack.  New  York,  1820. 

8vo,   pp.  91. 

Same.      New  York,  1821.      8vo,  pp.  78.  (5116 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  on  the  religion  of  the  Indian  tribes 
of   North    America.     Delivered   before   the    New    York    Historical    Society, 
December  20,  1819.     By  Samuel  Farmer  Jarvis.     New  York,  1820. 
8vo,  pp.  Ill,  including  tab. 

Includes    a    comparison    of    the    etymology    of    the    Onondaga,    Mohawk,    and 
Lenape  or  Delaware  languages  with  that  of  the  Hebrew  :   pp.   71-88.          (5117 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Inaugural  address  before  the  Society,  February 
2,  1820.  By  D.  Hosack.  New  York,  1820. 

8vo.    pp.    14.  (5118 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proces  verbal  of  the  ceremony  of  installation 
of  president  [David  Hosack]  of  the  Society  as  it  will  be  performed  Febru 
ary  8,  1820.     [By  G.  C.  Verplanck.]     New  York,  1820. 
8vo,  pp.   18. 
Evidently   a  burlesque.      Reprinted    1804.      pp.    1H    (2).     Thirty-five  copies. 

(5119 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  anniversary  discourse  before  the  New  York 
Historical  Society,  December  7,  1818.  By  Gulian  C.  Verplanck.  New 
York,  1821. 

8vo,  pp.   100.  (5120 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  anniversary  discourse  before  the  Society, 
December  28,  1820.  By  Plenry  Wheaton.  New  York,  1821. 

8vo,    pp.   49.  (5121 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  biographical  memoir  of  Samuel  Bard,  M.  D., 
LL.    D.     With    a    critique    upon    his    writings.     Read    before    the    Society, 
August  14,  1821.     By  Henry  William  Ducachet,  M.  D. 
8vo,  pp.  27. 

From    the    4th    volume    of    the    American    Recorder,    October,    1821.     Phila 
delphia.  (5122 

NE\V  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Anniversary  discourse  before  the  Society, 
December  6,  1823,  by  W.  Sampson,  showing  the  origin,  progress,  antiqui 
ties,  curiosities,  and  nature  of  the  common  law.  New  York,  1824. 

8vo,  pp.  68.  ^5123 


710  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  read  before  the  Society,  December  31, 
1816.     By  Egbert  Benson.     Second  edition,  with  notes.     Jamaica,  1825. 
12mo,  pp.  127. 

Same.      Reprinted    from    a    copy,    with    the    author's    last    corrections.      New 
York,  1848.      8vo,  pp.  72.  (5124 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  to  the  legislature  of  the  State  of 
New  York.  List  of  officers  and  members.  New  York,  1827. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (5125 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  anniversary  discourse  before  the  Society, 
December  13,  1827.  By  Joseph  Blunt.  New  York,  1828. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (512O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  anniversary  discourse  before  the  Society. 
December  0.  1828.  By  James  Kent.  New  York,  1829. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (5127 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  addressed  to  the  members  by  the 
Treasurer,  October,  1828. 

4to  sheet,  one  page.  (5128 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     New  York,  1829. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (5120 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  origin  and  nature  of  the  representative 
institutions  of  the  United  States;  an  anniversary  discourse,  before  the 
Society,  on  the  19th  of  April,  1832.  By  William  Beach  Lawrence.  New 
York,  1832. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (513O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue,  with  history  of  the  Society.  New 
York,  1838.  (5131 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  battle  of  Long-Island :  a  lecture,  delivered 
before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  February  7,  1839.  By  Samuel 
Ward,  jr.  New- York,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  22.      Fold.  map.  (5132 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     New  York,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (5133 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society,  1839.  [By  Joseph 
Blunt!  (In  his  speeches,  reviews,  reports,  etc.  pp.  151-195.  New  York, 

1843.)  (5134 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  jubilee  of  the  Constitution.  A  discourse 
delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Society  on  the  30th  of  April,  1839,  being  the 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  inauguration  of  George  Washington  as  President 
of  the  United  States,  the  30th  of  April,  1789.  By  John  Quincy  Adams. 
New  York,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  136.     Tlate.  (5135 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lecture  on  the  life  and  military  services  of 
Gen.  James  Clinton.  Read  before  the  Society  February,  1839.  By  William 
W.  Campbell.  New  York,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (513fi 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     List  of  officers.     1839.  (5137 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  books,  manuscripts,  maps,  etc., 
added  to  the  library  since  January  10,  1839.  New  York,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (5138 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  ''  The  infancy  of  the  Union."  A  discourse  de 
livered  before  the  Society  December  19,  1839.  By  William  B.  Reed.  Phila 
delphia,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  50,   (2).  (5139 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  711 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  description  of  New  Netherlands  (as  the 
same  are  at  the  present  time)  ;  comprehending  the  fruitfulness  and  natural 
advantages  of  the  country  and  the  desirable  opportunities  which  it  presents, 
within  itself  and  from  abroad,  for  the  subsistence  of  man ;  which  are  not 
surpassed  elsewhere.  *  *  *  With  a  dialogue  between  a  Netherland 
patriot  and  a  New  Netherlander  on  the  advantages  of  the  country.  Writ 
ten  by  Adrian  Van  cler  Donck.  [Translated  by  J.  Johnson.]  The  second 
edition,  with  a  map  of  the  country.  At  Amsterdam,  published  by  Evert 
Nieuwenhof,  bookseller,  A.  D.  1650.  New  York.  Reprinted,  1841. 

From  the  Collections,  No.  2.  (514O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Inaugural  address  of  the  Hon.  Albert  Gallatin 
on  taking  the  chair  as  president  of  the  Society,  February  7,  1843.  New 
York,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  21,    (1).  (5141 

Ni:w  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memoir  on  the  Northeastern  boundary,  in 
connection  with  Mr.  Jay's  map,  by  Albert  Gallatin;  together  with  a  speech 
on  the  same  subject,  by  Daniel  Webster,  delivered  at  a  special  meeting  of 
the  Society,  April  15,  1843.  Illustrated  by  a  copy  of  the  "  Jay  map."  New 
York,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  74.  (5142 

Xi:w  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     New  York,  1844. 

8vo,  pp.  33.  (5143 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  before  the  Society  at  its  fortieth 
anniversary,  November  20,  1844,  by  John  Romeyn  Brodhead.  With  an 
account  of  the  subsequent  proceedings  at  the  dinner.  New  York,  1844. 

8vo,  pp.  107.  (5144 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  1843-1849.     New  York,  1844-1849. 
8vo.     Seven  volumes. 

CONTENTS. 

1843.  Notice  of  a  military  journal  of  the  French  and   Indian  war,  by  H.  R. 
Schoolcraft ;    The  progress  of  ethnology,  by  J.  R.  Bartlett ;    Paper  on  the  "  dis 
tinctive  character  of  the  people  of  New  York,"  by  C.  F.  Hoffman  ;    Proceedings 
on  the  decease  of  Colonel  Trumbull.      1844.      pp.   154.  (5145 

1844.  New    Netherland,    by     [Thomas]    De    Witt:  Ancient    Indian    stocks    of 
North  America,  east  of  the  Mississippi,  by  II.  R.  Schoolcraft;  Some  passages  in 
the  life  of  Governor  Tompkins,  by  John  W.  Edmonds;  The  romance  of  Ameri 
can  history    (poem),  by  T.   Ward.      1845.      pp.   213.  (5146 

1845.  Sketches  of  biographical   writers  and   their  works  of  the   State  of  New 
York,  by  William  L.  Stone  ;    The  Indian  names  of  Long  Island,  by  B.  F.  Thomp 
son  ;     Historical   considerations  on   the   siege  and   defence  of   Fort   Stanwix,    in 
1776,  by  II.  R.  Schoolcraft ;   The  direct  agency  of  the  English  Government  in  the 
employment    of    the    Indians    in    the    Revolutionary    war,    by    W.    W.    Campbell ; 
Memoir  of  Samuel   Osgood,  by  Osgood  Field  ;    Observations   respecting  the  two 
ancient  maps*of  New  Netherland,  found  in  the  royal  archives  at  the  Hague  in 
1841,  by  J.  R.  Brodhead.      New  York,  184G.      pp.  220.  (5147 

1846.  Memoir  of  the  French  and  Indian  expedition  against  New  York,  which 
surprised  and  burned  Schenectady,  February  9,  1689-00,  by  M.  Van  Rensselaer  ; 
Notices   of  some   antique  earthen   vessels   found    in    the   low   tumuli   of   Florida 
[etc.],  by  II.  R.  Schoolcraft;  Observations  to  show  that  the  Grand  Turk  Island, 
and  not  San  Salvador,  was  the  first  spot  on  which  Columbus  landed  in  the  New 
World,   by   George  Gibbs ;  The   progress   of  geography   and   ethnology,   by   J.   R. 
Bartlett.     1847.     pp.  214.     Two  plates.  (514S 

1847.  History  of  the  Federal  seat  of  government,  by  J.  B.  Varnum  ;   "  Defeat 
of  General  St.  Clair  in   1791,"  by  C.   R.  Gilman  ;   "Early  European  colonies  on 
the  Delaware,"  by  J.  W.  Beekman  ;   "  The  battle  of  Ticonderoga,  1758,"  by  B.  F. 
Thompson  ;  Jesuit   relations   and  discoveries,   and   other   occurrences   in   Canada 
and  the  northern  and  western  States,  1632-1672,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     1847 

.PP.    (8),  174.  (5149 


712  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

1848.  "  On  the  sources  of  some  of  the  early  settlements  in  the  State  of  New 
York,"  by  [Thomas]  De  Witt ;   "  On  proposed  amendments  to  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  with  original  unpublished  letters  from  distinguished  states 
men,"  by  J.  H.  Raymond  ;   Translation  of  a  letter  of  I.  de  Rasiere,  in  1627,  giv 
ing  an  account  of  New  Netherland  ;   Notes  from  "  Wassenaer's  Historische  Ver- 
hael  "  on  New  Netherlands  ;  '•  Fenelon  among  the   Iroquois,"  by   Robert  Green- 
how.      (.Greenhow's  paper  was  issued  as  a  supplement.)      1849.     pp.  viii,  5-209. 

(5150 

1849.  Report  upon  the  aboriginal  monuments  of  western  New  York,  by  E.  G. 
Squier  ;   Notes  for  a  memoir  of  Peter  Minuit,  by  G.  H.  Moore  ;   Champlain  in  the 
Onondaga  Valley,  by  O.   II.  Marshall  ;   The  ancient  architecture  of  America,  by 
R.  C.  Long;   Our  Dutch  progenitors,  by  .1.  W.  Knevels  ;   History  of  religious  mis 
sions,  by  .1.   W.   Reekinan  ;   Reminiscences  of  Albert  Gallatin,  by  J.   R.  Bartlett. 
1849.     pp.  298.     Plates. 

Beginning  with   1847  the  Proceedings  were  issued  quarterly,   in  paper  covers 
under  the  editorship  of  G.  II.  Moore.  (5151 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Debate  in  the  Society  on  "  Columbia  "  as  the 
new  name  of  this  country,  instead  of  "America,"  May  15,  1845.  New  York, 
1845. 

Svo.  (5152 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  aboriginal  names  and  geograph 
ical  terminology  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Part  1.  Valley  of  the  Hudsoii. 
Made  to  the  Society,  by  the  committee  appointed  to  prepare  a  map,  etc..  and 
read  at  the  stated  meeting  of  the  Society,  February,  1844.  By  Henry  R. 
Schoolcraft.  Published  from  the  Society's  Proceedings  for  1844.  New 
York,  1845. 

Svo,  pp.  43. 

The    imprint    reads    in    some    copies    "  Printed    for    the    Society ;     in    others 
"  Printed  for  the  Author."  (5153 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  Society  on  a 
national  name,  March  31,  1845.  [New  York,  1845.] 

Svo,  pp.  8.      No  title-page.  (5154 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws.  Revised  March, 
1840.  New  York,  1846. 

Svo,  pp.  47.  (5155 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society,  at  its 
forty-first  anniversary,  November  20,  1845.  By  Alexander  W.  Bradford. 
New  York,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (5156 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  considerations  on  the  siege  and 
defense  of  Fort  Stanwix  in  1777.  Read  before  the  Society,  June  19,  1845. 
By  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft.  New  York,  1840. 

Svo,  pp.   29.  (5157 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Incentives  to  the  study  of  the  ancient  period 
of  American  history.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,  at  its  forty- 
second  anniversary,  November  17,  1840.  By  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft.  N>\v 
York,  1847. 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (5158 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Jesuit  Relations  of  discoveries  and  other  oc 
currences  in  Canada  and  the  Northern  and  Western  States  of  the  Union. 
1632-1072.  By  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society, 
November,  1847.  New  York,  1847. 

Svo,  pp.  22.  (5159 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notices  of  some  antique  earthen  vessels,  found 
in  the  low  tumuli  of  Florida  and  in  the  caves  and  burial  places  of  the  In 
dian  tribes  north  of  those  latitudes.  Read  at  the  monthly  meeting  of  the 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  713 

New  York  Historical  Society,  June,  184G,  by  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft.  New 
York,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.   15.     Plates.  (516O 

NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The   progress   of  ethnology ;    an   account   of 

recent  archaeological,  philological,  and  geographical  researches  in  various 

parts  of  the  globe,  tending  to  elucidate  the  physical  history  of  man.     By 

J.  R.  Bartlett.     New  York,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  151. 

"  The  substance  of  this  memoir  was  read  before  the  New  York  Historical  So 
ciety,  and  a  portion  before  the  American  Ethnological  Society."  (5161 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Anniversary  discourse,  November  19,  1847. 
By  Benjamin  Franklin  Butler.  Outline  of  the  constitutional  history  of 
New  York.  New  York,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  11-75.  (5162 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  Executive  Committee  for 
the  year  1847.  New  York,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (5163 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  of  Committee  for  procuring  funds  for 
the  erection  of  a  building,  October  30,  1848. 

4to,  pp.  3.  (5164 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  and  mythological  traditions  of  the 
Algonquins,  with  a  translation  of  the  "  Walum-Olum,"  or  bark  record  of 
the  Linni-Lenape.     Read  before  the  Society  June  5,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 

In  American  Review,  February,  1849.  (5165 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memoir  read  before  the  Society  December  31, 
1816.     By  E.  Benson.     Reprinted  from  a  copy  with  the  author's  last  correc 
tions.     New  York,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  72. 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  1816  (reprinted  1817),  and  a  second  edition 
in  1825.  (5166 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  the  Marquis  de 
Nonville  against  the  Senecas  in  1687.     Translated  from  the  French,  with  an 
introductory  notice  and  notes,  by  Orsamus  H.  Marshall.     New  York,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  48.     Two  maps. 

Reprinted  from  Collections.  (5167 

NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The  ancient  architecture  of  America.     Dis 
course  before  the  Society  April  3,  1849.     By  R.  Gary  Long.     New  York,  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  37.      Nine  plates.  (5168 

XKW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  New  York  Chamber  of  Com 
merce,  with  notices  of  some  of  its  most  distinguished  members.  An  anni 
versary  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  November  21,  1848.  By 
Charles  King.  New  York,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  GO.  (5169 

XEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  By-laws  of  the  committee  or  trustees  of  the 
building  fund,  1850.  New  York,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (517O 

XKW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Antiquities  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Illus 
trated  by  14  quarto  plates  and  80  engravings  on  wood.  By  E.  G.  Squier. 
Buffalo,  1851. 

8vo,  pp.  343. 

"  The  investigations,  the  results  of  which  are  embodied  in  the  following  pages, 
were  undertaken  in  the  autumn  of  1848  under  the  joint  auspices  of  the  His 
torical  Society  of  New  York  and  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  They  were  orig 
inally  published  in  the  second  volume  of  the  Smithsonian  Contributions  to 
Knowledge."  (Preface.)  (5171 


714  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  to  the  trustees  of  the  building  fund  of 
the  Society.  New  York,  1851. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (5172 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,  Feb 
ruary  23,  1852,  by  Daniel  Webster.  New  York,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.  57.  (5173 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  English  colonization  in  America.  A  vindica 
tion  of  the  claims  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  as  the  father  of  English  colo 
nization  in  America.  By  J.  A.  Poor.  Delivered  before  the  historical  socie 
ties  of  Maine  and  New  York.  New  York,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.   144.  (5174 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Mecklenburg  declaration  of  ^dependence. 
A  lecture  by  Francis  L.  Hawks,  delivered  before  the  Society,  at  Metro 
politan  Hall,  December  16,  1852.  Woodcut.  Folded  plate  of  facsimiles. 

In    Revolutionary    History    of    North    Carolina,    pp.    43-98.      Raleigh,     1853. 
Compiled  by  W.  D.  Cooke.  (5175 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  before  the  Society,  by  Edward  Ever 
ett ;  with  an  introduction  by  J.  R.  Ingersoll.     London,  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  40. 

Sketch   of  the   history   of   the  discovery  and   colonization   of  America,   and  of 
immigration  to  the  United  States.  (5176 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  British  invasion  of  North  Carolina,  in  1780 
and  1781.  A  lecture  by  William  A.  Graham,  delivered  before  the  Society, 
in  January,  1853.  Woodcut. 

In  Revolutionary  History  of  North  Carolina.     Compiled  by  W.  D.  Cooke.     pp. 
147-209.     Raleigh,  1853.  (5177 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws.  Second  edition, 
with  amendments.  New  York,  1853. 

8vo,   pp.   22.  (5178 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  City  of  New  York :  Its  growth,  destinies, 
and  duties.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Society,  January  6,  1853.  By 
John  A.  Dix.  New  York,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (5179 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Cotton.  A  paper  on  the  growth,  trade,  and 
manufacture  of  cotton.  Read  before  the  Society,  March  2,  1852.  By  J.  G. 
Dudley.  New  York,  1853. 

Svo,  pp.  96.  (5180 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  discovery  and  colonization  of  America, 
and  immigration  to  the  United  States.  A  lecture  delivered  before  the  So 
ciety,  on  the  1st  of  June,  1853,  by  Edward  Everett.  Boston,  1853. 

8vo,   pp.  32.  (5181 

NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings   of    the    Society,    October,    1853. 

Ruins    of    Tenampua,    Honduras,    Central    America.     [Letter    from    E.    G. 

Squier,   communicated   by   Prof.    W.    W.   Turner,   of   Washington.]     [New 

York,  1853.] 

12mo,  pp.   8.  (5182 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter.  September  12,  1854.  New 
York,  1854. 

4to  sheet,  one  page.  (5183 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  necessity,  the  reality,  and  the  promise  of 
the  progress  of  the  human  race.  Oration  before  the  Society,  November  20. 
1854,  by  George  Bancroft.  New  York,  1854. 

Svo,  pp.  5-37.  (5184 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  715 

NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Semicentennial    celebration.     Fiftieth    anni 
versary  of  the  founding  of  the  Society,  November  20,  1854.     New  York,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  96.  (5185 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  seven  articles  from  the  Church  of  Leyclen, 
1617.     With  an  introductory  letter  by  G.  Bancroft.     [New  York,  1856.] 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  the  Collections  of  the  Society,  second  series,  Vol.  in.  (5186 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Narrative  of  a  captivity  among  the  Mohawk 
Indians,  a  description  of  New  Netherland  in  1642— 13,  and  other  papers. 
By  Isaac  Jogues.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  J.  G.  Shea.  New  York, 
1856. 

8vo,  pp.  69. 

Same,  New  York,  1857.      8vo.  pp.  69. 
"Reprinted  from  the  Collections  of  the  Society.  (5187 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  paper  on  the  history  and  prospects  of  inter- 
oceanic  communication  by  the  American  isthmus.  Read  by  Lieut.  I.  C.  [G.] 
Strain  before  the  Society,  June  17,  1856.  New  York,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (5188 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Dutch  at  the  north  pole  and  the  Dutch 
in  Maine.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  March  3,  1857.  By  J.  Watts  De 
Peyster.  New  York,  1857. 

Svo,  pp.  80.  (5189 

\EW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter,  January,  1857.  [Erection  of 
building.] 

4to  sheet,  one  page.  (519O 

XEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  during  the  last  half  century ;  a 
discourse  in  commemoration  of  the  fifty-third  anniversary  of  the  Society 
and  of  the  dedication  of  their  new  edifce  (November  17,  1857.)  By  John 
W.  Francis.  New  York,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  232.  (5191 

\EW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  at  the  dedication  of 
the  library,  November  3,  1857.  New  York,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (5192 

VEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Washington  chair,  presented  to  the  Society 
by  Benjamin  Robert  Winthrop,  1857.  New  York.  [1857]. 

8vo,  pp.  10.     Woodcut.  (5193 

XEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Old  New  York  ;  or,  reminiscences  of  the  past 
sixty  years.  Being  an  enlarged  and  revised  edition  of  the  anniversary  dis 
course  delivered  before  the  Society  (November  17,  1857).  By  John  W. 
Francis.  New  York,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  384.  (5194 

NTEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proofs  considered  of  the  early  settlement  of 
Acadie  by  the  Dutch,  being  an  appendix  to  The  Dutch  in  Maine.  [By  John 
Watts  De  Peyster.]  [New  York,  1858.] 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (5195 

VEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  printed  books  in  the  library  of 
the  New  York  Historical  Society.     New  York,  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  653. 
This  was  intended  to  form  Vol.  iv  of  the  second  series  of  the  Collections. 

(5196 

N'EW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Henry  Cruger,  the  colleague  of  Edmund  Burke 
in  the  British  Parliament.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  January  4, 
1859.  By  Henry  C.  Van  Schaack.  New  York,  1859. 

Svo,  pp.  67.  (5197 


716  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  on  the  announce 
ment  of  the  death  of  W.  H.  Prescott,  February,  1859.  [New  York,  1859.] 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  16.  (5198 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  -  The  Sons  of  Liberty  in  New  York.  A  papei 
read  before  the  Society  May  3,  1859.  By  Henry  B.  Dawson.  [New  York,] 
1859. 

8vo,  pp.  118.  (5198 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  of  Committee  on  purchase  of  tht 
Egyptian  Museum,  May  14,  1859. 

12mo,  pp.  2.  (520€ 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  on  the  life,  character,  and  genius  ol 
Washington  Irving.  Delivered  before  the  Society  on  the  3d  of  April,  1860 
By  W.  C.  Bryant.  New  York,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  46.  (5201 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Mr.  Lee's  plan — March  29,  1777."  The  trea 
son  of  Charles  Lee,  major-general,  second  in  command  in  the  Americar 
Army  of  the  Revolution.  By  George  H.  Moore.  Read  before  the  Society 
June  22,  1858.  New  York,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  115,  (1).     Two  portraits.     Two  folded  sheets.  (520S 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular.  Purchase  of  the  Egyptian  collection 
January  24,  1860. 

Single  sheet,  one  page.  (52<K 

MEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  committee  on  the  fin* 
arts,  January,  1862.  [New  York,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (520 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art  o 
the  Society.  New  York,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  72,  39.  (520,- 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter  and  by-laws.  Revised  January,  1858 
with  a  list  of  members.  New  York,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  73,   (1).  (520» 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Declaration  of  independence  by  the  colony  o 
Massachusetts  Bay,  May  1,  1776.     [Morrisania,  1862.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.     Title  on  cover. 

Consists  of  "  Letter  from   H.   B.  Dawson,"   with  certified  copy  of  the  act  o 

May  1,  1776.  (320' 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Discourse  on  the  life,  character,  and  policy  o 

Count  Cavour,  delivered  in  the  hall  of  the  Society,  February  20,  1862.    B; 

Yincenzo  Botta.     New  York,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  108.  (520 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Mr.  Bancroft's  letter  on  the  exchange  of  pri^ 
oners  during  the  American  war  of  independence.  February  14,  1862.  [Ne\ 
York,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  7,   (4).  (520 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  The  New  York  negro  plot  of  1741.  A  pape 
read  before  the  Society  May  6,  1862.  By  John  Gilmary  Shea. 

In  Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  Neiv  York,  1870,  pp.  764-771. 

(521 

NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Old    New    York.     Read    before   the    Societ 
February  4,  1862,  by  Benjamin  Robert  Winthrop.     New  York,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  6. 
In  Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1862,  pp.  686-694. 

(521 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  717 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sulla  vita,  natura  e  politica  del  Conte  di 
Cavour,  diseorso  di  Vincenzo  Botta  nella  Sala  della  Societa  storica  di 
Nuova-York  il  20  febbraio  1862.  Versione  dall'  inglese  [di  Stanislao  Gatti]. 
Napoli,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  98.  (5212 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Treachery  in  Texas,  the  secession  of  Texas, 
and  the  arrest  of  the  United  States  officers  and  soldiers  serving  in  Texas. 
Read  before  the  Society,  June  25,  1861.  By  J.  T.  Sprague.  New  York, 
18G2. 

8vo,   pp.    109-142.  (5213 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  delivered  at  the  celebration  by  the 
Society,  May  20,  1863,  of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birthday  of 
William  Bradford,  who  introduced  the  art  of  printing  into  the  middle  col 
onies  of  British  America,  by  John  William  Wallace.  Published,  with  an 
introductory  note,  in  pursuance  of  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  Albany, 
1863. 

8vo,   pp-    11-4-  (5214 

XEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  assault  on  Stony  Point  by  Gen.  Anthony 
Wayne,  July  10.  1770.  Prepared  for  the  Society  and  read  April  1,  1862. 
With  ma]),  facsimiles,  and  illustrative  notes.  By  II.  B.  Dawson.  Mor- 
risania,  1863. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  viii,  156.  (5215 

VKW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  of  committee  on  purchase  of  Audu- 
bon's  original  drawings  of  "  The  Birds  of  America."  April  14,  1863. 

Single  sheet.  (5216 

\'EW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life,  writings,  and  character  of  Edward 
Robinson,  D.  D.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  3  and  March  24,  1863. 
By  Henry  B.  Smith  and  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock.  New  York,  1863. 

12mo,   pp.    100.  (5217 

SEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  the  Indian  tribes  of  British  North 
America  and  the  northwest  coast.  Communicated  to  Geo.  Gibbs,  by  Alex. 
C.  Anderson,  and  read  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  November, 
1862.  [New  York.  1863.] 

8vo,   pp.    [73] -81.     No  title-page.  (5218 

SEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  Abimelech  Cordy  and  other  cele 
brated  writers  of  New  York  (thirty-five  copies  printed),  1864;  proces  verbal 
of  the  ceremony  of  installation  of  the  president  of  the  New  York  Historical 
Society.  New  York,  1864. 

8vo,   pp.   2. 

A  burlesque  on  the  Society.  (5219 

>EW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  beginning  of  America.  A  discourse  be 
fore  the  Society  on  its  fifty-ninth  anniversary,  November  17,  1863,  by 
Erastus  C.  Benedict.  New  York,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  64.     Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed.  (522O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  to  members.  1864.  [New  York, 
1864.  J 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  11,   (1).  (5221 

SEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Commemoration  of  the  conquest  of  Newr 
Xetherland  on  its  two  hundredth  anniversary,  by  the  Society.  New  York, 
1864. 

8vo,  pp.  87.     Map. 

Pages  5-58  are  taken  up  with  "  Oration  on  the  conquest  of  New  Netherland, 
before  the  Society,  the  12th  of  October,  1864.  By  John  Romeyn  Brodhead," 
with  separate  title-page.  (5222, 


718  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  inquiry  into  the  authenticity  of  documents 
concerning  a  discovery  in  North  America  claimed  to  have  been  made  by 
Verrazzano.  Read  before  the  Society  October  4,  1804.  By  Buckingham 
Smith.  New  York,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  31.      Map.     Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed.  (5223 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     List  of  officers.     Revised,  1864.  (5224 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Oration  on  the  conquest  of  New  Netherland. 
Delivered  before  the  Society.  By  J.  R.  Brodhead.  New  York,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.   54.      Map.  (5225 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proces  verbal  of  the  ceremony  of  installation 
of  president  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  as  it  will  be  performed 
February  8,  1820.  New  York,  1820.  Reprinted  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  13,   (2).     Thirty-five  copies.  (5226 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rules  of  the  Executive  committee.  *  *  * 
Established  1864.  [New  York,  1864.] 

Svo,  pp.  7.  (5227 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  When  was  the  drama  introduced  in  America"; 
An  historical  inquiry  anterior  to  Dunlap's  History  of  the  American  theatre. 
Read  before  the  Society  November  3,  1863.  By  C.  P.  Daly.  New  York 
1864. 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (522£ 

NEWT  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  before  the  Society  on  its  sixtieth 
.anniversary,  November  22,  1864.  By  Frederic  De  Peyster.  New  York 
1865. 

Svo,  pp.    (4),  76.      Portrait. 

On  the  early  political  history  of  New  York.  (5221 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Rip  Van  Dam,  by  Frederic  D( 
Peyster.  New  York.  1865. 

Svo,  pp.  26.     Two  portraits. 

Read  before  the  Society,  November  4,  1862.  (523( 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  on  the  death  o 
Luther  Bradish,  president.  October,  1863.  New  York,  1865. 

Svo,  pp.  24,    (2).      Portrait.  (5231 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  annual  discourse  before  the  Society  on  thi 
20th  of  December,  1859.  By  George  Folsom.  Yentnor  [?],  1866. 

Svo,  pp.  48.  (523: 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  ar 
of  the  Society,  1866.  New  York,  1866. 

Svo.  pp.  viii,  72,  61,  (1).  (523; 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws.  Revised  Januarj 
1858.  With  the  amendments  and  a  list  of  members.  New  York,  1866. 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (523 

NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The  moral   and   intellectual    influence  of  li 

braries  upon  social  progress.     An  address  before  the  Society  on  its  sixtj 

first  anniversary,  November  21,  1865.     By  Frederic  De  Peyster.     New  Yorl- 

1866. 

Svo,  pp.  96.      Large  paper. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     North  American  rock-writing,  and  other  at 
riginal  modes  of  recording  and  transmitting  thought.     By  Thomas  Ewbant 
Morrisania,  1866. 

Svo,  pp.    (3),  49. 

Read  before  the  Society  March  6,  1866,  and  published  in  the  Historical  Mo 
sine  for  August,  September,  and  October,  1866. 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  719 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Resident  members  of  the  Society.  March,  I860. 
LNew  York,  1866. J 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (5237 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  government  of  Sir  Edmond  Andros  over 
New  England  in  1688  and  1689.  Read  before  the  Society  December  4,  1866. 
By  J.  R.  Brodhead.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (5238 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  in  the  nineteenth  century.  A  dis 
course  delivered  before  the  Society  on  its  sixty-second  anniversary,  Novem 
ber  20,  1866.  By  Rev.  Samuel  Osgood,  D.  D.  New  York,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  127.  (5239 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  and  its  philosophy.  The  address  at 

the  sixty-third  anniversary  of  the  Society,  December  19,  1867.     By  C.   S. 
Henry.     New  York,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (524O 

NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vols.    i-xxxi.     For    the    years 
1868-1898.     Publication  fund  series.     New  York,  1868-1899. 
8vo.     Thirty-one  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  1868.  Officers,  1868  ;  The  continuation  of  Chalmer's  Political  annals  ; 
Letters  on  Smith's  History  of  New  York,  by  Cadwallader  Colden  ;  Documents 
relating  to  the  administration  of  Jacob  Leisler ;  Index  ;  The  publication  fund. 
1868.  pp.  xviii,  (2),  458.  (5241 

Vol.  n.  1869.  Officers,  1870;  The  Clarendon  papers;  Tracts  relating  to  New 
York  ;  The  destruction  of  Schenectady  ;  Arguments  offered  to  the  lords  commis 
sioners  for  trade  and  plantation  relating  to  some  acts  of  assembly  passed  at 
New  York,  in  America,  1701  ;  Miscellaneous  documents  ;  Letter  of  Cadwallader 
Colden  on  Smith's  History,  July  5,  1759 ;  Documents  concerning  Plowden's 
New  Albion ;  Notes  and  observations  on  the  town  of  East  Hampton,  at  the 
east  end  of  Long  Island,  written  by  John  Lyon  Gardiner,  1798 ;  Notes  and 
memorandums  concerning  Gardiner's  Island,  written  in  May,  1798,  by  John 
Lyon  Gardiner ;  Copy  of  James  Farrett's  grant  to  Lyon  Gardiner ;  Note, 
witchcraft  in  New  York ;  Collection  of  evidence  in  vindication  of  the  terri 
torial  rights  and  jurisdiction  of  the  State  of  New  York  against  the  claims  of 
Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire  and  the  people  of  the  Grants,  commonly 
called  Vermonters  ;  Index;  Publication  fund.  1876.  pp.  xiv,  (2),  560.  (5242 

Vol.  in.  1870.  Officers,  1871  ;  State  of  the  evidence  and  argument  in  support 
of  the  territorial  rights  and  jurisdiction  of  New  York  against  the  government 
of  New  Hampshire,  by  James  Duane ;  Old  New  York  and  Trinity  church ; 
Extracts  from  various  newspapers,  1730-1785  ;  Some  remarks  on  the  memorial 
and  remonstrance  of  Trinity  church,  etc.,  1785  ;  Extracts  from  various  news 
papers,  1785-1790 ;  A  good  conversation,  a  sermon  preached  at  New  York, 
January  19,  1706,  by  Francis  Makemie ;  Index;  Publication  fund.  1871.  pp. 
xii,  (2),  488.  (5243 

Vol.  iv.  1871.  Officers,  1872  ;  The  Lee  papers,  Vol.  i,  1754-1776  ;  Publication 
fund.  1872.  pp.  (10),  494.  (5244 

Vol.  v.  1872.  Officers,  1873  ;  The  Lee  papers,  Vol.  n,  1776-1778  ;  Publication 
fund.  1873.  pp.  (8),  494.  (5245 

Vol.  vi.  1873.  Officers,  1874;  The  Lee  papers,  Vol.  in,  1778-1782;  Publica 
tion  fund.  1874.  pp.  (10),  494.  (5246 

Vol.  vn.  Officers  of  the  Society,  1875 ;  Executive  committee ;  Final  note ; 
The  Lee  papers,  Vol.  iv,,  1782-1811  ;  Memoir  of  General  Lee,  by  Isaac  Lang- 
worthy,  1787 ;  Memoir  of  General  Lee,  by  Sir  Henry  Bunbury,  bart.,  1838 ; 
Life  of  Charles  Lee,  by  Jared  Sparks  ;  The  treason  of  Charles  Lee,  by  George 
H.  Moore;  Indexes.  New  York,  1875.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  (4),  500.  (5247 

Vol.  vin.  1875.  Officers,  1876;  Official  letters  of  Maj.  Gen.  James  Pattison, 
as  commandant  of  the  royal  artillery  in  America  [and]  as  commandant  of  the 
city  of  New  York,  1779-80;  Letters  to  Gen.  Lewis  Morris,  1775-1782;  Index; 
Publication  fund.  1876.  pp.  x,  33,  (4),  553.  (5248 

Vol.  ix.  1876.  Officers,  1877  ;  Introduction ;  The  Colden  letter  books,  Vol.  i, 
1760-1765 ;  Publication  fund.  1887.  pp.  x,  (2),  495.  (5249 


720  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Vol.  x.  1877.  Officers,  1878;  The  Golden  letter  books,  Vol.  n,  1765-1775; 
Publication  fund.  1878.  pp.  (8),  531.  (5250 

Vol.  xi.  1878.  Officers,  1875) ;  Revolutionary  papers,  Vol.  i  :  The  papers  of 
Charles  Thomson,  secretary  of  the  Continental  Congress,  1765-1816 :  Cor 
respondence  ;  Debates  in  the  Congress  of  the  Confederation,  July  22  to  September 
20,  1782;  "Joseph  Reed's  narrative;"  Letters  of  Colonel  Armand  (marquis  de 
la  Rouerie),  1777-1791;  Letters  to  Robert  Morris,  1775-1782;  Publication  fund. 
1879.  pp.  xiv,  (2),  503.  (5251 

Vol.  xn.  1870.  Officers,  1880  ;  Revolutionary  papers,  Vol.  11  :  The  trial  of 
Major-General  Schuyler,  October,  1778 ;  The  trial  of  Major-General  Howe, 
December,  1781  ;  Transactions  as  commissary  for  embarking  foreign  troops  in 
the  English  service  from  Germany,  1776-1777,  by  Charles  Rainsford  ;  Publica 
tion  fund.  1880.  pp.  (10),  559.  (5252 

Vol.  xni.  1880.  Officers,  1881  ;  Revolutionary  and  miscellaneous  papers,  Vol. 
in  :  Proceedings  of  a  general  court-martial  for  the  trial  of  Major-General  St. 
Clair,  August  25,  1778;  Journal  of  the  most  remarkable  occurrences  in  Quebec, 
from  the  14th  of  November,  1775,  to  the  7th  of  May,  1776,  by  an  officer  of  the 
garrison  ;  The  case  of  William  Atwood,  esq.,  1703  ;  A  sermon  preached  in  Trinity 
Church,  in  New  York,  May  12,  1709,  at  the  funeral  of  John,  Lord  Lovelace,  by 
William  Vesey  ;  Rev.  John  Sharpe's  "  Proposals  for  erecting  a  school,  library, 
and  chapel  at  New  York,"  1712-13  ;  The  first  minister  of  the  Reformed  Protes 
tant  Dutch  Church  in  America,  letter  of  Domine  Jonas  Michaelius  to  Domine 
Adrianus  Smoutius,  dated  at  Manhattan,  11  August,  1628,  translated  from  the 
Dutch,  with  a  preface  and  notes,  by  Henry  C.  Murphy  ;  Court  of  lieutenancy, 
1686-1696;  Index  to  Revolutionary  and  miscellaneous  papers,  Vols.  i-iu.  1881. 
pp.  xiii,  (3),  489.  Folded  map.  (5252a 

Vol.  xiv.  1881.  Officers,  1882  ;  The  Montresor  journals,  edited  and  annotated 
by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Family  of  Montresor  ;  Journals  of  Col.  James  Montresor,  1757- 
1759  ;  Journals  of  Capt.  John  Montresor,  1757-78 ;  Appendix  ;  Index.  1882. 
pp.  xiv,  578.  Portrait.  Folded  map.  Plan.  (5253 

Vol.  xv.  1882.  Officers,  1883  ;  Introduction  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Lieutenant 
Von  Krafft,  with  a  prefatory  note,  by  Thomas  II.  Edsall  ;  Journal  of  Lieut.  John 
Charles  Philip  von  Krafft,  of  the  regiment  Von  Bose,  1776-1784  ;  Letter  book  of 
Capt.  Alexander  McDonald,  of  the  royal  highland  emigrants,  1775-1779  ;  Index. 
1883.  pp.  xii,  (4),  515.  Four  folded  plates.  i  r>254 

Vol.  xvi.  1883.  Officers,  1884;  Executive  committee;  Prefatory  note;  The 
Kemble  papers,  Vol.  i,  1773—1789  ;  Journals  of  Lieut.  Col.  Stephen  Kemble,  1773- 
1789  ;  Order  books  of  Lieut.  Col.  Stephen  Kemble,  adjutant-general  and  deputy 
adjutant-general  to  the  British  forces  in  America,  1775-1778  ;  Gen.  Sir  William 
Howe's  orders,  1775-8  ;  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Clinton's  orders,  1778  ;  Orders  by  Maj. 
Gen.  Daniel  Jones,  commanding  His  Majesty's  troops  on  New  York  Island  and 
posts  defending.  New  York,  1884.  8vo,  pp.  xi,  (5),  666.  Portrait.  (5255 

Vol.  xvn.  1884.  Officers,  1885;  Executive  committee;  Prefatory  note;  The 
Kemble  papers,  Vol.  n,  1780-81  ;  Journals  of  Lieut.  Col.  Stephen  Kemble, 
brigadier-general  in  command  of  the  expedition  to  Nicaragua,  1780-81  ;  Orders 
of  Brig.  Gen.  Stephen  Kemble,  expedition  to  Nicaragua,  1780-81  ;  Documents  and 
correspondence;  Expedition  to  the  Spanish  Main  and  Nicaragua,  1779-1781; 
Index  to  Kemble  papers.  New  York,  1885  [1890].  8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  472. 
Folded  map.  (5256 

Vol.  xvin.  1885.  Officers,  1886;  Executive  committee;  The  burghers  of  New 
Amsterdam  and  the  freemen  of  New  York,  1675-1866 ;  The  burgher  right  of 
New  Amsterdam;  Roll  of  freemen  of  New  York  City,  1675-1866;  Indentures  of 
apprenticeship,  1694-1708.  New  York,  1886  [1891].  pp.  xiii,  (3),  678.  (5257 

Vol.  xix.  1886.  Officers ;  Biographical  notice  of  Silas  Deane,  by  Charles 
Isham  ;  The  Deane  papers,  Vol.  i,  1774-1777.  New  York,  1887  [1892].  pp.  xiv, 
(2),  496.  (52570 

Vol.  xx.  1887.  Officers,  1888;  The  Deane  papers,  Vol.  n,  1777-78.  New  York, 
1888  [1892].  pp.  (6),  499.  (5258 

Vol.  xxi.  1888.  The  Deane  papers,  Vol.  in,  1778-79.  New  York,  1889  [1894]. 
pp.  (8),  490.  (5259 

Vol.  xxn.  1889.  The  Deane  papers,  Vol.  iv,  1779-81.  New  York,  1890  [1895]. 
pp.  (8),  561.  (5260 

Vol.  xxiii.  1890.  The  Deane  papers,  Vol.  v,  1782-1790.  New  York,  1891. 
pp.692.  (5261 

Vol.  xxiv.  1891.  Muster  rolls  of  New  York  provincial  troops,  1755-1764. 
New  York,  1892.  pp.  621.  (5262 

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NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  721 

Vol.  xxv.  1892.  Abstracts  of  wills  on  file  in  the  surrogate's  office,  city  of 
New  York.  Vol.  i,  1665-1707.  New  York,  1893.  pp.  520.  (5263 

Vol.  xxvi.  1893.  Abstracts  of  wills  on  file  in  the  surrogate's  office,  city  of 
New  York.  Vol.  n,  1708-1728.  With  appendix  and  miscellaneous  documents. 
New  York,  1894.  pp.  525.  (5264 

Vol.  xxvri.  1894.  Abstracts  of  wills  on  file  in  the  surrogate's  office,  city  of 
New  York.  Vol.  in,  1730-1744.  With  appendix  and  miscellaneous  documents. 
New  York,  1895.  pp.  501.  (5265 

Vol.  xxvin.  1895.  Abstracts  of  wills  on  file  in  the  surrogate's  office,  city  of 
New  York.  Vol.  iv,  1744-1753.  With  letters  of  administration  granted,  1745- 
1753.  New  York,  1896.  pp.  559.  (5266 

Vol.  xxix.  1896.  Abstracts  of  wills  on  file  in  the  surrogate's  office,  city  of 
New  York.  Vol.  v,  1754-1760.  With  letters  of  administration  granted,  1753- 
1760.  New  York,  1897.  pp.  496.  (5267 

Vol.  xxx.  1897.  Abstracts  of  wills  on  file  in  the  surrogate's  office,  city  of 
New  York.  Vol.  vi,  1760-1766.  With  letters  of  administration  granted,  1760- 
1766.  Index.  New  York,  1898.  pp.  (10),  517.  (5268 

Vol.  xxxi.  1898.  Abstracts  of  wills,  etc.,  Vol.  vn.  June  6,  1766-November  29, 
1771.  With  letters  of  administration,  Jan.  6,  1767-Jan.  11,  1773.  New  York, 
1898.  pp.  553.  (5268« 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter.  Museum  of  history,  antiqui 
ties,  and  art  in  the  Central  Park.  [New  York,  1868.] 

4to,  pp.  3.  (5269 

XE\V  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  De  Peyster  Collection.  Catalogue  of  books 
in  the  library  of  the  Society,  presented  by  John  Watts  De  Peyster.  Part  i. 
January,  1808.  New  York,  1868. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (5270 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fitz  Greene  Halleck.  A  memorial.  By  F.  S. 
Cozzens.  Read  before  the  Society  January  6,  1868.  New  York,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (5271 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  narrative  of  events  at  Lake  George,  from 
the  early  colonial  times  to  the  close  of  the  Revolution.  By  B.  F.  De  Costa. 
New  York,  1868. 

Svo,  pp.  74.      Large  paper. 

Contains  the  substance  of  a  paper  read  before  the  Society.  (5272 

S'ENV  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art  of 
the  Society,  1869.  New  York,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  72,  61,   (1).  (5273 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historic  progress  and  American  democracy. 
An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  at  their  sixty-fourth  anniversary, 
December  16,  1868.  By  John  Lothrop  Motley.  New  York,  1869. 

8vo,   pp.    (4),  74.  (5274 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  notices  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Fitz 
Greene  Halleck.  Read  before  the  Society  February  3,  1869.  By  W.  C. 
Bryant.  New  York,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  43.  (5275 

•  EW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  recollections  of  the  late  Antoine  Pierre 
Berryer.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  on  February  16,  1869.  By  John 
Bigelow.  [New  York],  1869. 

Svo,   pp.    (2),   36.  (5276 

EW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Beaumarchais,    the    merchant.     Letters    of 
Theveneau  de  Francey,  1778-1780.     By  John  Bigelow.     New  York,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  16. 
Paper  was  partly  read  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  April  5,  1870. 

(5277 

i  w  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  discourse  on  the  life,  character,  and  writ- 
H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 46 


722  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ings  of  Gulian  Crommelin   Verplanck.     Delivered  before  the  Society   May 
IT,  1870.     By  William  Cullen  Bryant     New  York,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (5278 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  on  the  announce 
ment  of  the  death  of  Thomas  J.  Bryan,  June,  1870.  New  York,  1870. 

8vo,   pp.    10.  •  (5279 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Recent  additions  to  the  Bryan  collection. 
[New  York,  1870.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.  (528O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 
1871.  New  York,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,  72,  68.  (5281 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Hawks-Niblo  collection.  Catalogue  of 
books  in  the  library  of  the  Rev.  Francis  L.  Hawks  *  *  *  presented  to 
the  New  York  Historical  Society  by  William  Niblo.  New  York,  1871. 

8vo,    [pp.    120].      (In   Duyckinck,    E.    A.     A    memorial   of    Francis    L.    Hawks. 
*      *      *      New  York,  1871.      pp.    [47J-166.)  (5282 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  Francis  L.  Hawks.  By  E.  A. 
Duyckinck.  Read  before  the  Society  May  7,  1807.  With  an  appendix  of 
proceedings.  New  York,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.   166.  (5283 

NEW  YORK  HISTORIC  VL  SOCIETY.  The  struggle  for  neutrality  in  America.  An 
address  delivered  before  the  Society,  at  their  sixty-sixth  anniversary, 
December  13,  1870.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  New  York,  1871. 

Svo,  pp.   52.  (52S4 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  Alexander  Anderson,  M.  D.,  the 
first  engraver  on  wood  in  America.  Read  before  the  Society  October  5, 
1870.  By  Benson  J.  Lossing.  New  York,  1872. 

Large  Svo,  pp.   (6)   107.     Illustrations,  23  plates,  38  woodcuts.     Portraits. 


NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  Henry  Theodore  Tuckerman. 
By  Evert  A.  Duyckinck.  Read  before  the  Society  January  2,  1872.  With 
an  appendix  of  proceedings.  New  York,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  15.      Portrait.  (528t! 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Incident  in  the  war  of  the  United  States  witl 
Mexico,  illustrating  the  services  of  Win.  Maxwell  Wood,  surgeon  U.  S.  X. 
in  effecting  the  acquisition  of  California.  By  Geo.  Gumming  McWhorter 
Read  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society.  [New  York?],  [1872?]. 

8vo,  pp.  9,   [1].      Cover-title.  (528: 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  John  David  Wolfe.  Read  befor» 
the  Society  June  4,  1872.  By  E.  A.  Duyckinck.  New  York,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  <528> 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Why  the  early  inhabitants  of  Vermont  d 
claimed  the  jurisdiction  of  New  York  and  established  an  independent  gov 
eminent.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  December  4,  1860.  B; 
Hiland  Hall.  Bennington,  1872. 

Svo,  pp.  16.      Reprinted  in  1884.  (528 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  ar 
of  the  Society,  1873.  New  York,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  72,  72.      Woodcuts.  (529 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws.  Revised  January 
1858.  With  the  amendments  and  a  list  of  members.  New  York,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (529 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  723 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  George  Gibbs.  By  John  Austin 
Stevens,  jr.  Read  before  tbe  Society  October  7,  1873.  With  a  notice  of 
proceedings.  New  York,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.   18.  (5203 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society  at  the  celebration 
of  its  sixty-ninth  anniversary,  January  6,  1874.  By  Frederic  De  Peyster. 
New  York,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  36. 

On  "William  III  as  a  reformer."  (5293 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 
1874.  New  York,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  72,  75.  (5294 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  Rev.  T.  De  Witt.  By  T.  E. 
Verm i lye.  Read  before  the  Society  October  6,  1874.  With  a  notice  of  pro 
ceedings.  New  York,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (5295 

NKW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  old  streets  of  New  York  under  the  Dutch. 
Paper  read  before  the  Society  June  2,  1874.  By  J.  W.  Gerard.  New  York, 
1874. 

8vo,  pp.  65. 

Same,  New  York,  1875,  8vo,  pp.  52.  (5296 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws.  Revised  January, 
1858.  With  the  amendments  and  a  list  of  members.  New  York,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (5297 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  early  American  spirit  and  the  genesis  of 
it.     Address  before  the  Society  at  the  celebration  of  its  seventieth  anniver 
sary,  April  15,  1875.     By  Richard  S.  Storrs.     New  York,  1875. 
8vo,  pp.  (2)  74. 

This   paper   was  republished   iu    1878,   with   another   on    "  The   Declaration    of 
Independence,  and  the  effects  of  it."  (529S 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Maj.  Gen.  George  II.  Thomas.  The  annual 
address  delivered  before  the  Society  January  5,  1875.  By  John  Watts  De 
Peyster.  New  York,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (5299 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  old  Stadt  Huys  of  New  Amsterdam. 
Paper  read  before  the  Society  June  15th,  1875.  By  James  W.  Gerard.  New- 
York,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  59.  (53OO 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Thomas  Crawford  and  art  in  America.  Ad 
dress  before  the  Society,  upon  the  reception  of  Crawford's  statue  of  the 
Indian,  presented  by  Frederic  De  Peyster,  April  6,  1875.  By  Samuel 
Osgood,  LL.  D.  New  York,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (5301 

NKW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  battle  of  Harlem  Plains.     Oration,  Sep 
tember  1C,  1876.     By  John  Jay.     New  York,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.  84. 

Forms   part   of   work    entered    below,    entitled    "  The   Commemoration    of   the 

Battle  of  Harlem  Plains."  (53O2 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  biographical  sketch  of  Robert  R.  Livingston. 

Read  before  the  Society,  October  6,  1876,  by  Frederic  De  Peyster.     New 

York,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  38.      Portrait.  (53O3 


724  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Commemoration  of  the  battle  of  Harlem  Plains 
on  its  one  hundredth  anniversary,  by  the  Society.     New  York,  1876. 
8vo,   pp.  08.      Plan. 

Pages  1-38  contain,  with  an  independent  title-page  :  "  The  Battle  of  Harlem 
Plains  ;  oration,  September  16,  1876,  by  John  Jay."  Pages  39-84  contain  docu 
mentary  matter  relating  to  the  same.  Pages  85-98,  the  proceedings  of  the 
Society  in  commemoration.  (53O4 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Expedition  of  the  Sieur  De  Champlain  against 
the  Onondagoes  in  1(515.     Comprising  an  inquiry  into  the  route  of  the  ex 
pedition  and  the  location  of  the  Iroquois  fort  which  it  besieged.     Communi 
cated  to  the  Society  Oct.  5,  1875,  by  Orsamus  H.  Marshall.     New  York,  1876. 
8vo,  pp.   18. 

This  edition  was  suppressed  and  was  followed  by  a  new  edition  published  in 
Magazine  of  American  History,  January,  1877.  With  title-page.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
Map.  New  York,  1877.  (53O5 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Huguenot  element  among  the  Dutch.  By. 
Ashbel  G.  Vermilye.  Read  before  the  Society  October  6,  1876.  Schenectady 
[1876]. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  (5306 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Nashville,  the  decisive  battle  of  the  Rebellion. 
[Address  before  the  Society,  January  4,  1876.  By  J.  W.  De  Peyster.] 
[New  York,  1876.] 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (5307 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  York  delegates  to  the  Continental 
Congress.  By  John  Austin  Stevens.  Read  before  the  Society  May  2.  1S70. 
In  the  Galaxy,  August,  1876.  (53O8 

NEW   YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Progress  of  New  York  in  a  century.     1776- 

1876.  By  John  Austin  Stevens.     An  address  delivered  before  the  New  York 
Historical  Society.     December  7,  1875.     New  York,  Printed  for  the  Society, 
1876. 

8vo,  pp.  66.  (53O9 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society  at  the  celebration 
of  its  seventy-second  anniversary,  December  19,  1876.  By  Frederic  De 
Peyster.  New  York,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  44.      Portraits. 

On  "  Representative  men  of  the  English  revolution."  (5310 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 

1877.  New  York,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  73,  78.  (5311  i 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Commemoration  of  the  one  hundredth  anni 
versary  of  the  adoption  of  the  constitution  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
[April  20,  1777.]  Address  by  Charles  O'Conor,  May  8,  1877.  New  York, 
1877. 

Svo,   pp.   40.  (5312 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  capture  of  Mount  Washington,  November 
16th,  1776,  the  result  of  treason.  By  Edward  F.  De  Lancey.  New  York, 
1877. 

Svo,   pp.   32.     Front.     Maps. 

Read  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  December  5th,  1876.  (5313 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  history  of  liberty :  a  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  February  6,  1866.  By  J.  F.  Aiken.  With  selected  notes. 
New  York.  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  163.  (5314 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  725 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Maj.  Gen.  Philip  Schuyler  and  the  Burgoyne 
campaign  in  the  summer  of  1771.  The  annual  address,  January  2,  1877, 
hefore  the  Society.  By  J.  W.  De  Peyster.  New  York,  1877. 

8vo,   pp.   26.  (5315 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  uniforms  of  the  American  army.  By  Asa 
Bird  Gardiner.  Read  before  the  Society,  November  7,  1870.  Published  in 
the  Magazine  of  American  History,  August,  1877.  New  York,  1877. 

Svo,   pp.   401-492,    (1).  (5316 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  globe  of  Vlpius,  1542.  Reprint,  1878. 
[New  York.] 

32mo,   pp.   8.  (5317 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  and  administration  of  Richard,  Earl 
of  Bellomont,  governor  of  the  provinces  of  New  York,  Massachusetts,  and 
New  Hampshire  from  1007  to  1701.  An  address  before  the  Society  at  the 
celebration  of  its  seventy-fifth  anniversary,  November  18,  1879.  By  Fred 
eric  De  Peyster.  New  York,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.    (8),   59,    (1),  xvii.      Facsimile.      Portraits.  (5318 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life,  character,  and  writings  of  William 
Cullen  Bryant.  A  commemorative  address  before  the  Society,  at  the  Acad 
emy  of  Music,  December  .30,  1878.  By  George  William  Curtis.  New  York, 
1879. 

8vo,  pp.   64.  (5319 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  New  York  during  the  Revolutionary 
war.     By  T.  Jones.     Edited  by  E.  F.  De  Lancey ;  with  notes,  contemporary 
documents,  maps,  and  portraits.     New  York,  1879. 
8vo.     Two  volumes. 

Printed  for  the  Society.  (532O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  sketch  of  the  life  and  literary 
labors  of  Evert  Augustus  Duyckinck.  Read  before  the  Society  7th  January, 
1879.  By  W.  A.  Butler.  New  York,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.   14.  .  (5321 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lady  Deborah  Moody.  A  discourse  delivered 
before  the  Society,  May,  1880.  By  James  W.  Gerard.  Published,  by  per 
mission  of  the  author,  by  F.  B.  Patterson.  New  York,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (5322 

NEW   YORK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Sir   John    Johnson,    the    first   American-born 
baronet.     An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,   January  0,   1880.     By 
J.  W.  De  Peyster.     New  York,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 

"  This  contains  the  only  trustworthy  particulars  of  the  battle  of  Oriskany, 
and  a  reprint,  from  the  Proccedinus  of  tJie  A7cw  Jersey  Historical  Society,  of  a 
Diary,"  Vol.  n,  pp.  115-122,  127,  128.  (5323 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  battle  or  affair  of  King's  Mountain,  Satur 
day.  October  7,  1780.  Being  the  address  delivered  at  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  Society,  4th  of  January,  1881.  By  Maj.  Gen.  J.  Watts  De  Peyster. 
New  York,  [1881]. 

Svo,  pp.  8.     Half  title.  (5324 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws.  Revised  January. 
1858.  With  the  amendments  and  a  list  of  members.  New  York,  1881. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (5325 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  New  York  Continental  Line  of  the  army 
of  the  revolution.  By  Asa  Bird  Gardiner.  Read  before  the  Society.  In 
Magazine  of  American  History,  December,  1881.  New  York,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  401-419.  (5326 


726  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Ni:w  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  sketch  of  Frederic  De  Peyster, 
late  president  of  the  Society.  Read  October  3,  1882.  [By  Hamilton  Fish.] 
Reprinted  from  the  Magazine  of  American  History,  November,  1882.  New 
York,  1882. 

4to,  pp.  769-773.      Portrait.  (5327 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 
1883.  New  York,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.   iv,  73,  95.  (5328 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  impress  of  nationalities  upon  the  city  of 
New  York.  A  paper  read  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society  by  James 
W.  Gerard  (May,  1883).  New  York,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  31*.  (5329 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  sketches  of  Stephen  Whitney 
Phoenix.  By  Jacob  B.  Moore  and  Henry  T.  Browne.  Read  before  the 
Society,  December  0,  1881,  and  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society, 
July  3,  1883.  Boston,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  6,  7.      Portrait.  (533O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  peace  negotiations  of  1782  and  1783.  An 
address  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  November  27,  1883.  By 
John  Jay.  New  York,  1884. 

Svo,  pp.  239.      Map.  (5331 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Resident  members  of  the  Society,  March,  1884. 
[New  York,  1884.] 

Svo,  pp.  15.  (5332 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Why  the  early  inhabitants  of  Vermont  dis 
claimed  the  jurisdiction  of  New  York  and  established  an  independent  gov 
ernment.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  December  4,  18GO.  By 
Hiland  Hall.  Bennington,  Vt.,  1872,  and  reprinted  1884. 

Svo,  pp.   15,    (1).  (5333 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Resolves,  at  meeting,  March  4,  1884,  on  the 
death  of  Miss  Eliza  Susan  Quincy. 

Broadside.  (5334 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  on  The  Alphabet — The  Vehicle  of  His 
tory,  before  the  Society  at  its  eighty-first  anniversary,  November  17,  1885. 
By  Luther  Marsh.  New  York,  [1885]. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (5335 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 
1885.  New  York,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,  73,  95.  (5336 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  requesting  subscriptions  for  the  new 
building,  December  15,  1885. 

4 to,  pp.  3.  (5337 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  New  York  post-office.  Ebenezer 
Hazard,  postmaster  and  postmaster-general.  By  Ashbel  G.  Vermilye. 
Read  before  the  Society  December  2,  1884.  In  Magazine  of  American  His 
tory,  February,  1885.  New  York,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.   113-130.  (5338 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Niagara's  emancipation.  Remarks  of  Luther 
Marsh,  November  3,  1885,  before  the  Society,  on  reporting  to  it,  as  one  of 
its  committee  appointed  to  attend  the  opening  ceremonies  at  the  inaugura 
tion  of  the  Niagara  reservation,  July  15,  1883.  New  York,  1885. 

Svo,  pp.  18.  (5339 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  727 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  joint  committee  on  the  centennial 
celebration  of  the  evacuation  of  New  York  by  the  British,  Monday,  Novem 
ber   26,    1883.     With   an   historical    introduction,    by   John    Austin    Stevens. 
New  York,  1885. 
4to,  pp.  201. 

The  Society  had  a  principal  part  in  the  celebration,  and  was  represented  on 
the  joint  committee.  (534O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  romantic  school  in  American  archaeology. 
By  Adolph  F.  Bandelier.  Read  before  the  Society  February  3,  1885.  New 
York,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   14.  (5341 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  first  epic  of  our  country.  By  the  poet 
conquistador  of  New  Mexico,  Captain  Caspar  De  Villagra.  By  John 
Gilmary  Shea.  Read  before  the  Society,  March  2,  188G.  [New  York, 
1886.] 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (5342 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY".  Governor  Thomas  Pownall,  Colonial  states 
man.  By  Robert  Ludlow  Fowler.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  5, 

1886.  [New  York,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  20.      Portrait.  (5343 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leading  incidents  in  the  life  of  Henry  Clay; 
his  patriotism,  statesmanship,  and  eloquence.  An  address  by  Erastus 
Brooks  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  April  6,  1886,  and  before 
the  Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  May  14,  1886.  New  York,  1886. 

8vo,   pp.  32.  (5344 

NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memorial    notice    of    John    B.    Moreau.     By 

Benson  J.    Lossing.  Read  before  the   Society,   May  4,   1886.     [New   York, 
1886.] 

12mo,   pp.   12.  (5345 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  on  the  gift  to  the  Society  of  a  copy  of 
"  State  Trials  of  England  "  which  originally  belonged  to  Sir  William  John 
son,  March  2,  1886. 

8vo,   pp.   4.  (5346 

XFAV  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Resident  members  of  the  Society,  May,  1886. 
New  York,  1886. 

8vo,   pp.    ir>.  (5347 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  opening,  the  use,  and  the  future  of  our 
domain  on  this  continent.  An  address  before  the  Society  on  its  eighty- 
second  anniversary,  November  16,  1886.  By  George  E.  Ellis,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 
New  York,  1887. 

8vo,   pp.   34.  (534S 

XK\V  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 

1887.  New  York,  1887. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,  73,  95.  (5349 

Xi:\\  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  framing  of  the  Federal  Constitution  and 
the  causes  leading  thereto.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  on  its 
eighty-third  anniversary,  Tuesday,  November  15,  1887.  By  Hon.  John 
Alsop  King.  New  York,  1888. 

8vo,    pp.    40.  (535O 

XKW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  land  politics  of  the  United  States.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  Tuesday,  May  1,1888.  By  James  C.  Welling. 
New  York,  1888. 

8vo,   pp.   40.  (5351 


728  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  to  the  Governor,  the  Senate,  and  the 
Assembly  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Centennial  anniversary  of  the  adop 
tion  by  the  state  of  New  York  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
March  6,  1888. 

4to,  pp.  2.  (5352 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  recollections  of  the  late  Edouard  Labou- 
laye.     By  John  Bigelow.     [New  York,  1888.] 
12mo,  pp.   (2),  81. 

"A   portion   of  these   Recollections   was   read   before  the   New  York   Historical 
Society,  November  20,  1888.  (535,3 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  City  of  New  York  in  the  year  of  Washing 
ton's  inauguration.  1789.  By  Thomas  E.  V.  Smith.  New  York,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  244.      Map.      Read  in  part  before  the  Society.  (5354 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Frontenac  and  Miles  Standish  in  the  North 
west.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  4,  1888.  By  Edward  S. 
Isham.  New  York,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (5355 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Kembles  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey. 
[New  York,  1889.] 

8vo,    pp.    vii-xxiii.      Portrait.      Reprint    of    the    prefatory    note    of    Vol.    xvn, 
Collections  of  the  Society.  (5356 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  progress  of  American  independence.  A 
paper  read  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  April  2,  1889.  By  the 
Hon.  George  S.  Boutwell.  New  York,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  31.  (5357 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  uses  of  history.  An  address  delivered  be 
fore  the  New  York  Historical  Society  on  its  eighty-fifth  anniversary,  Thurs 
day,  November  21,  1889,  by  the  Rev.  John  Hall,  D.  D.  New  York,  printed 
for  the  Society,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  27.  (5358 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  coaches  of  colonial  New  York.  A  paper 
read  on  the  evening  of  March  4,  1890,  before  the  Society.  By  George  W.  W. 
Houghton.  New  York,  1890 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (5359 

NEW  Y^ORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Connecticut  federalism,  or  aristocratic  politics 
in  a  social  democracy.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  on  its 
eighty-sixth  anniversary,  Tuesday,  November  18,  1890.  By  James  C.  Wel 
ling,  LL.  D.  New  York,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  43.  (5360 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Suum  Cuique.  John  Dickinson,  the  author  of 
the  declaration  on  taking  up  arms  in  1775.  By  George  H.  Moore,  LL.  D. 
With  a  facsimile  from  the  original  draft.  New  York,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  53   (2),   (8). 

Read  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  June  6,  1882.  (5361 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collegium  Regale  Novi  Eboraci.  The  origin 
and  the  early  history  of  Columbia  College.  By  George  H.  Moore,  LL.  D. 
Read  before  the  Society  April  5,  1887.  New  York,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  46.  (5362 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Myvyrian  archaeology.  The  pre-Columbian 
voyages  of  the  Welsh  to  America.  By  B.  F.  De  Costa.  Read  before  the 
Society,  April,  1890.  Reprint,  Albany,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.   12.  (5363 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  of  committee  on  publications,  February 
23,  1891.  [New  York,  1891.] 

Svo,  pp.  3.  (5364 


NEW    YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  729 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  monograph  on  the  founding  of  Jersey  City. 
By  Charles  II.  Winfield.  Read  before  the  Society  June  2,  1891.  New  York, 
1891. 

8vo,  pp.  97.      Portraits.     Plates.  (5364a 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Resident  members  of  the  Society,  January, 

1892.  [New  York,  1892.] 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (5365 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  New  York  in  1850  and  in  1890.  A  political 
study.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  on  its  eighty-seventh  anni 
versary,  Tuesday,  November  17,  1891,  by  the  Hon.  Seth  Low,  LL.  D.  New 
York,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (5366 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Appeal  to  the  members  and  to  the  citizens  of 
New  York,  January  19,  1892.  [New  York,  1892.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.  (5367 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  King  George's  personal  policy  in  England. 
How  it  forced  his -subjects  in  America,  against  their  wishes,  into  a  suc 
cessful  revolution.  By  Edward  F.  De  Lancey.  Read  before  the  Society 
April  5,  1892.  [Reprint,  New  York,  1892. J 

8vo,  pp.  431-448.  (5368 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Columbian  celebration  of  1792.  The  first  in 

the  United   States.     An  address  before  the   Society   October  4,   1892.     By 
Edward  F.  De  Lancey.     New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  18.     Portraits.     Plates.     Reprint.  (5369 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 

1893.  New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  73,  98.  (537O 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Political  parties  and  their  places  of  meeting 
in  New  York  City.  By  Thomas  E.  V.  Smith.  Read  before  the  Society, 
February  7,  1893.  New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (5371 

NEW   YORK   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  The   siege  of   Cuantla,   the   Bunker   Hill   of 

Mexico.     An    address    before  the    Society,    April   4,    1893.     By    Walter    S. 
Logan.     New  York,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   27.  (5372 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letter  of  committee  on  the  two  hun 
dredth  anniversary  of  the  introduction  of  the  printing  press  in  New  York, 
April  5.  1893.  [New  York,  1893.] 

4 to,    pp.    3.  (5373 

XEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Anneke  Jans  Bogardus  and  her  farm.  By 
James  W.  Gerard.  Read  before  the  Society,  May  0,  1879.  In  Harper's 
New  Monthly,  May,  1885.  New  York,  1885. 

8vo,   pp.   836-849.  (5374 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Manor  of  Philipsburgh.  A  paper  read  be 
fore  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  by  T.  Astley  Atkins,  June  5,  1894. 
Yonkers,  1894.  Published  by  the  Yonkers  Historical  and  Library  Asso 
ciation. 

8vo,  pp.   23.  (5375 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Hopoghan  Hackingh,  Hoboken,  a  pleasure  re 
sort  for  old  New  York.  By  Charles  H.  Winfield.  In  two  parts.  Part  n. 
Read  before  the  Society,  December  4,  1894.  [New  York,  1895.] 

4to,  pp.  80.     Facsimile  of  Indian  deed,  July  12,  1630,  and  8  plates.          (5376 


730  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  Re 
vised  May,  1895.  New  York,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (5377 

NEW  YrORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  patriot  clergy  and  the  New  York  city 
chaplains  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  An  address  before  the  Society,  by 
Rev.  A.  G.  Vermilye,  D.  D.,  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Reformed  Church 
in  America.  1895.  New  York,  1895. 

8vo,   pp.    28.  (5378 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Atwood,  chief-justice  of  the  colony 
of  New  York,  1701-1702.  By  Charles  P.  Daly,  LL.  D.  Read  before  the 
Society,  May  1,  1894.  In  the  Green  Bag,  March-May,  1895,  with  additions. 

(5379 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Cabot  and  the  transmission  of  English  power  in 
North  America.  An  address  delivered  before  the  New  York  Historical 
Society  on  its  ninety-second  anniversary,  Wednesday,  November  18,  1896, 
by  Justin  Winsor,  LL.  D.  New  York,  printed  for  the  Society;  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  38.  (5380 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  establishment  of  public  parks  in  the  city  of 
New  York.  By  Gherardi  Davis.  Read  before  the  New  York  Historical 
Society,  April  G,  1897.  [New  York,  1897.] 

12mo,   pp.   46,    (1).  (5381 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  members  of  the  Society,  January,  1898. 
[New  York,  1898.] 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (5382 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Palisades.     By  Ashbel  G.  Vermilye,  D.  D. 

Read  before  the  Society,  October  5,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.    335-350.     Reprint.  (5383 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  memoir  of  William  Kelby,  Librarian  of  the 

New  York  Historical  Society.     By  John  Austin  Stevens.     Read  before  the 

Society,  November  1,  1898.     New  York,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (5384 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     List  of  members  of  the  Society,  February,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (5385 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journalism  in  New  York  in  1800.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society,  April  3,  1900.  By  Francis  W.  Halsey.  In  the 
Journalist,  New  York,  April  7,  1900.  (538c: 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  old  and  the  new  century.  An  address 
delivered  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society  on  its  ninety-sixth  anni 
versary,  Tuesday,  November  20,  1900.  By  Marvin  R.  Vincent.  New  York 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.  45.  '5387 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  John  Alsop  King,  eighteenth  presi 
dent  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society.  By  Eugene  A.  Hoffman.  Keac' 
before  the  Society,  February  5,  1901.  New  York,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (« 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Appendix  to  catalogue  of  gallery  of  art,  1894- 
1901.  [New  York,  1901.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.  (538! 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  letters  building  committee,  April  1 
and  November  4,  1901. 

4to.     Plates.  (539- 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Colonial  homes  in  the  Bronx.  By  Randal 
Camfort.  Read  before  the  Society,  November  6,  1901.  In  Bronx  Boroug 
Record,  October  21,  1901.  <539 


NEW   YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  731 

XKW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  of  committee  on  membership,  November 
21,  1901. 

4to,  pp.  3.      Plates.  (5392 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Before  and  after  the  treaty  of  Washington. 
The  American  Civil  War  and  the  war  in  the  Transvaal.  An  address  before 
the  Society  on  its  ninety-seventh  anniversary,  November  19,  1901.  By 
Charles  Francis  Adams.  New  York,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  141.  (5393 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Pintard,  founder  of  the  New  York  His 
torical  Society.  An  address  before  the  Society,  December  3,  1901.  By 
James  Grant  Wilson.  New  York,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  37.      Portrait.  (5394 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  members  of  the  Society,  February,  1902. 
New  York,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.   15.  (5395 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  of  committee  on  publications,  February 
15,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  3.  (539G 

XEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Communication  to  the  members  of  the  Society, 
from  the  building  committee,  February  15,  1902. 

Oblong  4to,  pp.  13.     Plates.  (5397 

XEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  commemorative  of  Eugene  Augustus 
Hoffman.  By  William  It.  Huntington,  D.  D.  Read  before  the  Society, 
December  2,  1902.  New  York,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  28.     Portrait.  (5398 

S'EW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  members  of  the  Society,  February, 
1903. 

Svo,   pp.   15.  (5399 

KEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  museum  and  gallery  of  art, 
1903.  New  York,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  vii,  73,  102.  (54OO 

\"F,W  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  genius  of  the  Cosmopolitan  City,  by 
Hamilton  W.  Mabie.  (An  address  delivered  on  its  ninety-ninth  anniver 
sary.  Nov.  17,  1903.)  Also  the  proceedings  of  the  anniversary.  New  York, 
1904. 

Svo,   pp.  42.  (5401 

S'EW   YORK    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The   genius   of  the    Cosmopolitan    City,    by 

executive  committee.     New  York,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  67.     Plates.  (54O2 

SEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Banquet  of  the  Society,  November  22,  1904, 

in   commemoration    of    the   one    hundredth    anniversary    of    its    founding. 

Menu,  toasts,  committee,  views  of  homes  of  the  Society.     New  York,  1904. 

Svo.  pp.   14.  (5403 

SEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Letter  of  committee  on  anniversary  medal, 
January  3,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  2.     Plate.  (54O4 

NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  New  York  Historical  Society.     1804-1904. 
By  Robert  Hendre  Kelby,  Librarian  of  the  Society.     New  York,  1905. 
Svo,  pp.   (8),  160.      Portraits. 
Bibliography,  pp.  135-160.  (54O5 


732  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

LITERARY  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK. 
New  York  City. 

NEW  YORK  LITERARY  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Vol.  i.  Xev 
York,  1815.  (540< 

LITERARY  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  An  introductory  discours< 
delivered  before  the  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New  York.  01 
the  4th  of  May,  1814,  by  DeWitt  Clinton.  New  York,  1815. 

4to,  pp.   160,    [1].  (540' 

LITERARY  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Circular  letter  of  tb 
Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New  York  ;  on  the  subject  of  a  sta 
tistical  account  of  the  State  of  New  York.  New  York,  1815. 

24mo,   pp.   8,   2.  (540 

NEW  YORK  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY. 
,      New  York  City. 

NEW  YORK  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws.     New  York,  1864. 

16mo. 

January  23,  1864,  eleven  gentlemen  met  at  the  house  of  Robert  Hewitt,  Jr 
32  West  21st  Street,  New  Yqrk,  and  organized  a  society  to  be  known  as  "  Tt 
New  York  Numismatic  Society." 

At  a  meeting  of  "  The  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society. 
held  February,  1864,  in  the  Society  Library,  University  Place,  a  committ* 
(appointed  at  the  meeting  February  5  to  confer  with  a  committee  of  "  The  Ne 
York  Numismatic  Society")  reported  that  no  arrangement  could  be  effected  1 
unite  the  two  societies.  The  opposition  society  had  excellent  leaders,  and 
began  its  existence  with  a  larger  number  of  members,  but  it  soon  failed  1 
hold  meetings  and  went  to  pieces.  Its  minutes  do  not  show  any  meetings  he 
after  April  16,  1864.  July  31,  1866,  "  The  New  York  Numismatic  Society 
was  dissolved,  and  its  effects  turned  over  to  "  The  American  Numismatic  ar 
Archaeological  Society.  Cf.  History  of  The  American  Numismatic  and  Archi 
ological  Society,  by  William  R.  Weeks,  pp.  8-9.  (540 

NEW  YORK  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
CalchccU,  N.  Y. 

NEW    YORK    STATE    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.     Constitution    and    by-laws,    wil 
proceedings  of  the  second  annual  meeting,     [Vol.  i.]      [Albany.]     Publislu 
by  the  New  York  State  Historical  Association,  1901. 
8vo,   pp.   79.     Portraits. 

Contents :    Proceedings ;    Report    of    secretary ;    Introductory    address   by   t 

president,  James  A.  Roberts  ;  King  Hendrick,  by  William  L.  Stone  ;  Sir  Willia 

Johnson,    by    Hugh    Hastings ;   Colonel    Ephriam    Williams,    by    James    Aust 

Holden  ;  Battle  of  Lake  George  and  Baron  Dieskau,  1755,  by  Ellen  Hardin  AY; 

worth  ;  Major-General  Phinehas  Lyman,  by   William  O.    Stearns ;  A  century 

struggle  for  the  rights  of  man,  by  John  Bach  McMaster.  (54 

NEW  YORK   STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  of  the  third  annu 

meeting,    with   constitution    and   by-laws    and    list   of   members.     [Vol  n 

[Albany.]     Published  by  the  New  York  State  Historical  Association,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  74.     Portrait.     Facsimile. 

Contents  :    Officers  ;    Annual  meeting  :    Secretary's  report ;    Fort  Ticonderoj 
by  Frank  B.  Wickes  ;    Ethan  Allen,  by  Ernest  Melville;    Lord  Howe,  by  Geor 
A.  Ingalls  ;    Legend  of  Duncan  Campbell,  by  Robert  O.  Bascom  ;    Montcalm, 
Andrew  V.   V.   Raymond ;    The  evolution   of  American   free  government,   by 
Ellis  Stevens.  (64 

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ONEIDA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  733 

NTE\V  YORK  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  of  the  fourth  animal 
meeting,  with  constitution  and  by-laws  and  list  of  members.     [Vol.  m.J 
[Albany.]     Published  by  the  Association,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  88. 

Contents :  Horatio  Gates,  by  J.  II.  Brandow ;  Benedict  Arnold,  by  G.  M. 
Ingalsbe;  Some  "It's"  in  the  Burgoyne  campaign,  by  F.  W.  Halsey  ;  Baroness 
De  Riedesel,  by  Mrs.  Donald  McLean ;  Where  we  got  our  government,  by 
George  C.  Eggleston.  (5412 

NKW    YORK   STATE   HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  of  the   fifth   annual 
meeting,   with  constitution   and  by-laws  and   list  of  members.     [Vol.   iv.] 
[Albany.]     Published  by  the  Association,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  106. 

Contents :  The  Iroquois  confederacy,  by  Sherman  Williams ;  Nicholas  Iler- 
kimer,  by  Eugene  W.  Lyttle ;  Father  Jogues,  by  John  W.  Dolan ;  Sir  William 
Johnson,  by  Jeremiah  Keck  ;  A  monument  for  the  battlefield  of  Walloomsac,  by 
William  Olin  Stillman  ;  The  President's  address,  by  James  A.  Roberts  ;  France 
and  the  American  Revolution,  by  James  Breck  Perkins. 

For  Vol.  v,  see  Appendix.  (5413 

NORTHERN  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Mattsburg,  N.  Y. 

NORTHERN  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  Pittsburgh,  N.  Y.,  from 
its  first  settlement  to  January  1,  187C>.     Plattsburgh,  1877. 
8vo,  pp.  83. 

"  In  the  year  1871  a  series  of  articles  were  prepared  by  Peter  S.  Palmer  and 
published  in  the  Plattsburgh  Republican  under  the  name  of  '  Northern  New 
York  Historical  Society  papers.'  Paper  '  one '  of  that  series,  which  referred 
principally  to  the  village  of  Plattsburgh,  is  reproduced  in  the  following  pages." 

(5414 

OLD  DOMINION  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 

)LD  DOMINION  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  First  celebration  of  the 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Jamestown,  Va.,  May  13,  1607.  George  \V. 
Summers,  orator.  New  York,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  109.  (5415 

OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION. 
Oswego  County,  N.  Y. 

>I.D  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION.  Oswego  County  fifty  years  ago.  Address  delivered 
by  R.  H.  Tyler,  before  the  Old  Settlers'  Association,  at  Mexico,  August  21, 
1879.  1880.  Fulton,  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (5415a 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Utica,  N.  Y. 
NEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Nos.   1-14.     Utica,  1879-1889. 

CONTENTS. 

N<>.  1.  Memorial  of  the  celebration  of  the  centennial  of  the  battle  of  Oriskany 
1877.  Address  by  Ellis  II.  Roberts.  .  (54^0 

No.  '2.  Historical  fallacies  regarding  colonial  New  York.  Address  January 
14,  1879,  by  Douglas  Campbell.  1879.  pp.  32.  (5417 


734  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

No.  3.  Men,  events,  lawyers,  politics,  and  politicians  of  early  Rome  [New 
York],  by  D.  E.  Wager.  1879.  pp.  47.  (5418 

No.  4.  Articles  of  incorporation,  constitution,  by-laws,  officers,  and  members, 
with  annual  report  for  1878,  and  account  of  the  collections  of  the  Society,  1879. 
pp.  39.  (5419 

No.  5.  Second  annual  address,  by  W.  Tracy,  January  13,  1880,  on  early  history 
of  Oneida  County.  1880.  pp.  34.  (542O 

No.  6.  Transactions,  with  the  annual  addresses  and  reports  for  1881.  pp. 
191.  Portrait.  (5421 

No.  7.  Semicentennial  of  the  city  of  Utica,  and  supper  of  Half-Century  Club. 
1882.  (5422 

No.  8.  A  long-lost  point  in  history.  An  address,  delivered  before  the  Society, 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  by  L.  W.  Ledyard,  esq.,  of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  January  9,  1883. 
*  *  *  Ftica,  N.  Y.,  1883.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Relates  to  the  "  long  in-doubt  loca 
tion  of  the  Indian  encampment  and  fort  that  was  the  objective  point  in  the 
expedition  of  the  French  invader  Champlain,  in  1615,"  which  is  believed  to  be 
located  in  Madison  County,  9  miles  northeast  of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.  (5423 

No.  9.  Col.  John  Brown ;  his  services  in  the  Revolutionary  war ;  Battle  of 
Stone  Arabia,  by  Garret  L.  Roof,  D.  D.  An  address  before  the  Society,  April  28, 
1884.  Utica,  1884.  pp.  24.  (5424 

No.  10.  Transactions  of  the  Society,  1881-1884,  containing  the  Whitestown 
centennial  ;  Whitesboro's  golden  age ;  Wagner  reinterment ;  Old  Fort  Schuyler 
celebration,  and  dedication  of  the  Oriskany  monument.  Utica,  1885.  pp.  228. 

(5425 

No.  11.  Transactions,  1885-86.  Utica,  1886.  pp.  (1),  147.  Contains:  Early 
Protestant  missions  among  the  Iroquois,  by  A.  G.  Hopkins ;  The  streets  of 
Utica,  by  L.  M.  Taylor ;  The  Utica  waterworks,  by  T.  Hopper  ;  Forts  Stanwix 
and  Bull,  and  other  forts  at  Rome,  by  D.  E.  Wager  ;  Memorial  of  S.  Wells  Wil 
liams,  by  T.  W.  Seward  ;  The  Utica  high  school,  by  M.  M.  Bagg ;  List  of  the 
birds  of  Oneida  County,  by  W.  L.  Ralph  and  Egbert  Bagg.  (5426 

No.  12.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  the  articles  of  incorporation  ;  List  of 
officers,  members,  and  donors,  and  a  catalogue  of  papers  read  and  the  publica 
tions  of  the  Society.  1887.  8vo,  pp.  29,  (2).  (5427 

No.  13.  The  historic  difference  of  English  and  continental  civilization,  by 
W.  T.  Gibson.  1888.  (5428 

No.  14.  Transactions,  1887-89,  New  Hartford  centennial.  1889.  pp.  200. 
See  5468. 

No.   15,  et  seq.,  entered  separately  below.  (5429 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Society.  Utica, 
1890. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  127. 

Forms  No.  15  of  the  Publications.  (5430 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Col.  Marinus  Willett.  The  hero  of  Mohawk  Val 
ley.  An  address  before  the  Oneida  Historical  Society.  By  Daniel  E. 
Wager.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  50. 

Forms  No.  16  of  the  Publications.  (5431 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  17.  Transactions,  1889-92,  No. 
5.  Utica,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  200. 

Contents  :  Geographical  names  as  monuments  of  history,  John  A.  Dix  ;  Iro 
quois  and  the  colony  of  New  York,  by  W.  M.  Beauchamp  ;  Early  Welsh  settlen 
of  Oneida  County,  by  E.  W.  Jones  ;  Fail-field  Medical  College  ;  Chapter  in  glacia 
history,  Silas  Wright;  Prehistoric  remains  in  Sweden,  by  Thomas  R.  Colling 
Sangerfield  history,  by  A.  O.  Osborn ;  Laying  of  historical  stone  of  T'ticf 
Y.  M.  C.  Association  ;  John  Seymour.  (543S 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  18.  Transactions,  1892-1894 
No.  6.  Utica,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  207,    (2). 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Committees ;  List  of  publications  of  the  society ;  Tb< 
Dutch  our  allies  in  the  Revolution,  by  William  ElHot  Griffis,  D.  D.  ;  The  unre 
sponsive  roll  call  at  tattoo,  by  Luther  R.  Marsh  ;  [Reminiscences  of  deceased 
residents  of  Utica]  ;  Watauga  and  Franklin,  by  Rev.  Oliver  Addison  Kingsbury 
The  city  in  the  Roman  constitution,  by  Benjamin  S.  Terry ;  The  Madog  tra 


ONEIDA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  735 

dition,  by  Benjamin  F.  Lewis ;  The  mystery  of  the  Muller  mansion,  by  R.  J. 
Hubbard  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  I'tica  Literary  Club,  and  its  earliest  members, 
by  A.  G.  Vermilye;  The  New  York  Indians,  .by  Elliot  Danforth.  (5433 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions,  1895-97.  Munson-Williams  memo 
rial,  No.  7.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  105,  (1).     Portraits.     Plate. 
Forms  Publications,  No.  19. 

Contents  :    Officers ;   Publications ;   Addresses   and   papers   read   before   the   So 
ciety,  1878-185)7  ;  Munson-Williams  Memorial  :  Addresses  by  James  S.  Sherman, 
George  Dolbeare  Dimon,  A.   C.   Coxe,   Chancellor  Upson.     Articles  of  incorpora 
tion  ;  Constitution  ;  By-laws  ;  Members.  (5434 
O.NKIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions,   1898.     Muiisou-Williams  memorial, 
No.  8.     Utica,  N.  Y.,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  48.     Portrait. 
Forms  No.  20  of  the  Publications. 

Contents  :    Officers ;    The   Mohawks,   an   enquiry   into   their   origin,    migrations, 

and   influence   upon   the   white   settlers,    by   S.    L.    Frey ;    Notes   on   Arendt   Van 

Corlaer's  journal  of  1634,  by  S.  L.  Frey.  (5435 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions,  No.  9.     Munson-Williams  Memorial. 

Utica,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  xviii,   135.      Portrait.      Plates. 
Includes  Nos.  21-30  of  the  Publications. 

Contents  :  Mission  of  the  Society  ;  Addresses  and  papers  read  before  the  So 
ciety,  Oct.  29,  1878-Jan.  13,  1903  ;  Memorial  address,  dedication  of  the  Sey 
mour  monument,  by  George  L.  Miller  ;  The  federal  era  in  American  history,  by 
E.  P.  Powell ;  New  England  in  New  York,  by  Stephen  Ilolden ;  Political  and 
social  life  in  Washington  during  the  administration  of  President  Monroe,  by 
Robert  J.  Hubbard  ;  The  Philippine  problem  in  the  light  of  American  inter 
national  policy,  by  E.  Y\T.  Iluffcut ;  The  migration  of  trade  centres,  by  Robert 
E.  Jones ;  Recollections  of  Lincoln  and  Grant,  by  James  Grant  Wilson ;  The 
social  and  political  influence  of  some  inventions  of  the  nineteenth  century,  by 
Edmund  Wetmore  ;  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Thomas  L.  James. 

Also  published  separately  as  below.  (543<> 

'ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Year  Book,  No.  10.  1905.  Munson- Williams  Me 
morial. 

8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  168.     Portraits.     Plates. 
Includes  Nos.  31-35  of  the  Publications. 

Contents:  Officers,  committees;  Mission  of  the  Oneida  Historical  Society; 
Publications  of  the  Society  ;  Addresses  and  papers  read  before  the  Society ; 
Battle  flags  carried  and  taken  by  the  Oneida  county  regiments  during  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion;  The  genius  of  Anglo-Saxon  law  and  institutions  contrasted 
with  the  Latin  civilization  of  imperialism,  by  William  T.  Gibson  ;  The  Mohawk 
Valley,  a  channel  of  civilization,  by  A.  L.  Byron-Curtiss  ;  Colonization  and  civil 
government  in  the  tropics,  by  Samuel  L.  Parrish  ;  Recollections  of  the  Oneida 
bar,  by  Henry  J.  Cookinham  ;  Life  sketches,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the 
Society,  as  an  appendix  to  the  foregoing  address ;  McKinley  and  the  Spanish 
war,  by  Stewart  L.  Wood  ford  ;  Biographical  sketches;  Life  members.  (5437 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  22.  Memorial  address  at  the 
dedication  of  the  Seymour  monument.  Sept.  22,  1899.  By  George  L.  Miller, 
pp.  14.  (5438 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  No.  23.     The  Federal  Era  in  Amer 
ican  History.     By  E.  P.  Powell.     1897.     pp.  19.  (5439 
ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  No.  24.     New  England  in  New  York. 
By  Stephen  Ilolden.     1895.     pp.  14.  (544O 
ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  No.  25.     Political  and  social  life  in 
Washington  during  the  administration  of  President  Monroe.     By  Robert  J. 
Hubbard.     1895.     pp.  18.  (5441 
ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  No.  26.     The  Philippine  problem  in 
the  light  of  American  international  policy.     By  E.  W.  Iluffcut.     pp.  20.     (5442 
ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications,  No.  27.     The  migration  of  trade  cen 
ters.     By  Robert  E.  Jones.     1900.     pp.  15.  (5443 


736  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  28.  Recollections  of  Lincoln 
and  Grant.  By  James  Grant  Wilson.  1900.  pp.  4.  ir.444 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  29.  The  social  and  political  in 
fluence  of  some  inventions  of  the  19th  century.  By  Edmund  Wetmore.  1 !  M  < ». 
pp.  17.  '  •"  » «•"• 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  30.  Abraham  Lincoln.  By 
Thomas  L.  James.  1901.  pp.  <>.  (544« 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  31.  The  genius  of  the  Anglo- 
Saxon  law.  Address  before  the  Society  at  its  March  meeting,  1888.  By 
W.  T.  Gibson,  pp.  20.  <5447 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  32.  The  Mohawk  Valley  a  chan 
nel  of  civilization.  By  A.  L.  Byron-Curtiss.  Paper  read  before  the  Society, 
April  17,  1903.  pp.  20.  (5448 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  33.  Colonization  and  civil  gov 
ernment  in  the  tropics.  By  Samuel  L.  Parrish.  Paper  read  before  the 
Society,  October  12,  1903.  pp.  31.  <•"»->-*» 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  34.  Recollections  of  the  Oneida 
co.  bar,  by  Henry  J.  Cookinham.  Appendix — Life  sketches.  Delivered  be 
fore  the  Society,  December  14,  1903.  pp.  24,  38.  '."»4so 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  No.  35.  McKinley  and  the  Spanish 
War.  By  Stewart  L.  Woodford,  former  Minister  to  Spain.  Paper  read  be 
fore  the  Society,  May  9,  1904.  pp.  5.  <s-*5i 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Battle  of  Oriskany  ;  its  place  in  history.  An  ad 
dress  at  the  centennial  celebration,  August  (J,  1877.  By  Ellis  H.  Roberts. 
Utica,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  66. 

The  celebration  was  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.     Forms  No.   1   of  its 
.  Publications.  <  r,  tr,2 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  fallacies  regarding  colonial  New  York. 
An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,  at  its  annual  meeting,  January  14, 
1879.  By  Douglas  Campbell.  New  York,  1879. 

8vo.  pp.   (2),  32. 

Forms  No.  2  of  the  Publications  of  the  Society.  \r,ir>:: 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Paris  Memorial.     Reinterment  of  Col.  Isaac 
Paris.    Utica,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.     Consists  of  addresses  by  Charles 
W.  Hutchinson,  Lorenzo  Rouse,  Edward  North,  and  Theodore  W.  Dwight. 

(5454 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Continental  Congress :  Some  of  its  actors  and 
their  doings,  with  the  results  thereof.  Address  at  annual  meeting  of  the 
Society.  By  WTm.  J.  Bacon.  Utica,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   26.  <-~»*'~5 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Pompey  (N.  Y.)  stone,  with,  an  inscription 
and  date  of  A.  D.  1520.  An  address  before  the  Oneida  Historical  Society, 
on  the  llth  of  November,  1879.  By  Henry  A.  Homes.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  1881. 

Svo,   pp.   15.  (5456 

ONEIDA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Semicentennial  of  the  city  of  Utica,   March  1, 
1882.  and  the  first  annual  supper  of  the  Half-Century  Club,  March  2,  1882. 
Published  by  the  Society.     Utica,  N.  Y.,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  196. 
Forms  No.   7  of  Publications  of  the  Society  (5457 


ONETDA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  737 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Col.  John  Brown.  His  services  in  the  Revolution-- 
ary  war.  Battle  of  Stone  Arabia.  Address  before  the  Society,  April  28, 
1884.  By  Garret  L.  Roof.  Utica,  [1884]. 

Svo,   pp.   26. 

Forms  No.  9  of  the  Publications  of  the  Society.  (5458 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Cayuga  County  National  Bank. 
Delivered  before  the  Society,  April  14,  1885.  By  D.  W.  Adams.  Auburn, 
N.  Y.,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (5459 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Oration  at  the  dedication  of  the  site  of  the  Fort 
Schuyler  monument  (under  the  auspices  of  the  Oueida  Historical  Society), 
July  4,  1883.  By  Isaac  S.  Hartley.  Utica,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  Portrait.  (546O 

OM:IDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions,  1881-1884,  containing  the  Whites- 
town  centennial,  Whitesboro's  golden  age,  Wagner  reinterment,  Old  Fort 
Schuyler  celebration,  and  dedication  of  the  Oriskany  monument.  Utica, 
1885. 

8vo,  pp.  228. 

Constitutes  No.  10  of  the  Publications.  (5461 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Early  Protestant  missions   among  the  Iroquois. 

Address  of  Prof.  A.  G.  Hopkins  [at  the]   annual  meeting  of  the  Society, 

January  12,  1886. 

Utica  Morn-ing  Herald  and  Daily  Gazette,  January  13,  1886.  (5462 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Utica  water-works.     A  paper  read  before  the 

Society,  January,  1880,  by  Thomas  Hopper.     [Utica,  188(5.] 

Svo,  pp.  20.  (5463 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  articles  of  incor 
poration,  list  of  officers,  etc.,  and  a  catalogue  of  the  papers  read  and  the 
publications  of  the  Society.  Utica,  1887. 

PP.29  (1). 

Forms  No.  12  of  the  Publications.  (5464 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  genius  of  Anglo-Saxon  law  and  history  com 
pared  with  the  civilization  of  Latin  imperialism.  An  address  before  the 
Society,  by  the  editor  of  the  Church  Eclectic  [Rev.  J.  II.  Dubbs,  D.  D.]. 
Published  by  request  of  the  Society.  Utica,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (5465 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  insurrection  and  conquest  of  the  Tuskeroras. 
T'y  Edward  Cantwoll.  Read  before  the  Society,  December  18,  3888. 

In  Magazine  of  Western  History,  Vol.  x,  pp.  152-163.  (5466 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Utici  high  school.  Read  before  the  Society. 
By  M.  M.  Bagg.  Utica,  1888. 

Svo,  pp.  10.  (5467 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions  of  the  Society  at  Utica.  New  Hart 
ford  centennial,  and  addresses  before  the  society.  1887-1889.  Utica,  N.  Y., 
1889. 

Svo,  pp.  200.     Portraits. 
Forms  No.  14  of  Publications  of  the  Society. 

Contents:  Officers;  Standing  committees;  The  New  Hartford  centennial;  His 
torical  sketch,  by  C.  D.  Prescott ;  Early  history  of  Freemasonry  in  this  locality, 
by  Rees  G.  Williams ;  Gen.  Oliver  Collins,  by  Charles  D.  Adams ;  President 
Dwight  in  New  Hartford,  1799,  by  J.  F.  Seymour  ;  Doubleday  family  ;  Lyon  and 
Shays  families;  The  Dakin  family:  New  Hartford's  manufactures,  by  James 
Harris;  Early  history  and  reminiscences,  by  H.  Hurlbut ;  The  old  Presbyterian 
Church,  by  E.  H.  Payson ;  Family  of  Jedediah  Sanger ;  Inhabitants  of  New 
Hartford  in  1790  ;  Is  local  history  worth  studying?  by  Prof.  Francis  M.  Burdick  : 
The  geology  of  Oueida  County,  by  Rev.  A.  P.  Brignam ;  The  origin  and  early  life 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 47 


.SS  AMKKICAN     HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  Mu>  New  York  lr«H|iiois,  by  Rev.  \V.  M.  Ileauchnmp  ;  The  Illeecker-Street  rinrrh 
I'tica.  by  Thomas  W.  Seward  ;  Ancient  I'tica,  Ity  I'rof.  Ueorue  (  '.  S.iv.  \««p- 
Ilotany  and  lioiiinisis  in  tliis  vicinity.  by  1  M1.  .1.  \'.  I  lal»erer  ;  Amendments  t.  tj,,. 
const  itution  :  I'nl)lic:il  ions  of  the  Society;  Addresses  l»elore  the  Society  -in<-,. 
January  1.  issj;  Members.  iss'.t.  :.;.;s 

ONKIDA  1  1  ISTOKM  :\i.  SOCIKTY.  M:mn;is  Willed.  Conclusion  of  .Judge  ]>ani«l  \-] 
Wager's  history.  Head  before  the  Society  |  1  >ecember  US,  IS'.H)].  |  I  ;  iea. 
1S'M».  | 

Svo.  pp.    (.'{). 

l-'roin    /  //«•»/    lhrnl<l.    l)<»r«MiilM»r   'JO,    1Sf)O.  i.-.|i|» 

O.NKIDA  HISTOKICAI,  SociKTV.  'I'hc  ••oloiiial  no\vs|);ip«>r  pn»ss.  drscrilicd  l»y  <'<•!..  nd 
Willi.-iin  L.  Stonr.  A  coniiMiiniciition  from  President  Roberts,  etc.  Ke|"int 
from  I  tirti  ll<nil<L  Oetoher  1»S,  1S'.M).  |rti«-!i|,  1MM). 

s\-o,  pp.  :?.     NO  titU'-pau''-  ir»i7o 

ONEIDA   HISTOKICAI,   SOCIKTY.     (Jeneral    Herkinier.     The  proposal   tt>   ivmove  his 
remains  to  Oriskany.      H'tiea.  1S1M.| 
Svo,   shoct. 
From    I'ticn-    lltrtilil.   April    s,    Is'.M.  i.'lTI 

O.NKIDA  HISTOKKAL  SOCIKTY.  Oiieida's  historians.  A  valuable  address  by  ll'm. 
1  >.  10.  Waiter.  K(ipriiit  from  I'tica  J)<tili/  Hcrahl,  Novemher  -.">.  isil. 


Svo.    pp.    I.'!.       No    title  -p»K«'.  (T»I72 

ONEIDA  HISTOKICAI,  SOCIKTY.  Itenjamin  Fletcher,  Colonial  (Jovernor  of  ilio 
Province  of  New  York,  .'Will  August,  KMrj.  to  l.'ith  April,  HK)S:  A  I... 
graphical  skotch  or  address  to  be  read  before  the  Oneida  County  (  N.  V» 
Historical  So<-iety.  by  ,1.  Watts  De  Peyster.  Charles  II.  Ludwitf,  print-  r. 
New  York. 

Tin*  nddivss   proprr  o<inals    1'J   pa^cs  octavo  small    pica,    not    leaded;    notes  <  x- 
planatory  or  just  Iticatory  equal   to  K>»;  pau<'s  octavo  pica,   not    leaded. 
Thirty    copies    printed    for    private   circulation. 

It  was  the  intention  of  the  author  to  reduce  this  mass  of  most  valuable  nor.-s 
and  researches  into  11  complete  properly  digested  biography,  but  failure  of  health 
prevented.  (517:1 

ONKIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.     The  twelfth  and  last   lecture.     Close  of  the  series 
before  tli*»  Society.      |Tennyson,  by  A.   S.   Hoyt.|      |  Ttica,   IS'.n.J 
Svo.    sheet. 
Slip   from   the   rtirn   Otwrrrr.  March   L'l,    is-.H.  (5171 

ONKIDA    HISTORICAL    SOCIKTY.     A   chapter    in    glacial    history;    with    illustrative 
notes  from  central  New  York.     By  A.  P.  Hri^ham.      [Ttica,  1H!)i!.] 
svo,  pp.  1:1. 
Reprinted   from   the  Transactions  of  the  Society.  (517." 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.  The  Indians  of  New  York.  By  Hon.  Elliot  Dan 
forth.  Delivered  before  the  Society  May  S,  1SJM.  |  I'tica,  N.  Y.,  1X1)4.1 

Svo,   pp.   fill.  (5I7«» 

ONKIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Oneida  IIistoric:il 
Society  at  I'tica.  Ttica,  N.  Y.,  ISJMi. 

Svo,    1    p.   1.,   pp.    127.  (5477 

ONEIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  address  delivered  by  William  Cary  Sangcr. 
[Reprint  from  the  I'tica  Mornin;/  Ilrmltl,  January  1'J,  1S98.] 
Svo,  pp.  4. 
State  Pride  and  Patriotism.  (547s 

ONKIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Presentation  of  the  battle  flags  of  the  Oneid:i 
County  regiments  to  the  Oneida  Historical  Society.  [Utica,  1898.] 

Svo.^pp.  00.     Plates.     Portraits.     Cover-title.  (547J» 


ONONDAdA     HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OMIPA   HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.     Charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws  of  tin-  <  Mieida 
Historical   Society  at   I'tica.     OMicers,  committees,  and  members.      Founded 
1S7«5;   incorporated   1S7S.      Munson-NVilliams  memorial.      [  I'tica.  N.  Y.  |.  1'.*'!. 
svo,  pp.  .">»;.      Front.  <r»is<» 

DA    HISTORICAL   SO<IKIY.|      Keport    of  the   proceedings    in   connection    with 
tlie  inoiminent  erected   by   Ma.j.   (Jen.   Daniel    Bntterticld.   I".   S.    V..   at   Fred 
rricksburjr.    Va..    in    honor  of  the   Fifth   C'-irps,   Army   of   the   Totomac.   and 
presentation   of   a    tablet    by    the    1'Jth    N.    Y.    Regiment    Association    to    thv- 
Oneida   Historical  Society,  I'tica,  New   York.      |  n.  p..   11MHVI 

sv<>.    pp.   .">'•'.      Front..   -   pi.  »">1S1 

ONKIDA  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.     [Account  of  the  Society.]     H'ticaV  !'.»<»•_>. | 

SVn,    pp.     [2]. 

0\(>M)A<;.\    JIlHTOlflCMj   .1N.SOC/  1770Y. 


ONONUAOA    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.      I  Its    ollicers.    history,    chart*'!*,    by-laws. 

members,  donations,  and  relics.  |      Syracns*'.  lx»;.~i. 

I'Jmo,   pp.   L'4.  i.-.ISH 

o\o.M>A(iA  HISTORICAL  Sen  IKTY.     Fnlo.iiy  on  Fdward  Kvorett  before  the  Society. 

By  T.  T.  Davis.      Syracuse,  1S<;.">. 


ONONDACA  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  press  of  Onondaira.  A  lecture  deliv 
ered  before  the  Ononda^a  Historical  Association,  by  Charles  K.  Fitch. 
Syracuse.  1S<;S. 

svo,  pp.  1C.  «.vis.% 

O\OM)A(;A  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  ()nondaj;a's  sohliers  of  the  revolution.  Official 
n>conls.  compiled  by  Frank  II.  Chase.  Syracuse,  N.  Y..  The  Onondaira  His- 
torical  Association,  1S'.K"i. 

Svo,  pp.  47,   [11.  ir»IS«t 

ONONDACJA  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Local  history  leaflets.  Nos.  l-'J'J.     January, 

iuary.  1JMV4. 

svo.      Nos.    120,   U'J   h:iv*»  titlo    Historical    I^.-itliMs. 

No.    1.     January,    1SO«>.      Local    historians   .!.    V.    II.    Clark   and   .T.    W.    Adams. 
Trllnitp  by   W.   M.   H.Miu-ham.v      pp.    (41.  (S4S7 

No.    '_'.    I'Vbrunry,    1SO<>.      Hart  ram's    travrls.      A    trip    through    tlio    onomla^a 
country  in   174:i.      pp.   [41.  i.-.iss 

No.    :?.    February,    1S!)<».      First    school    house   erected    and    used    in    the    village 
of  Syracuse.      Reminiscences   by    M.    W.    Hanchett.      pp.    1*1.  (  *Vl.sj» 

No.    4.    March,    1SJM5.      Old    time    M.    I».'s.    practitioners    of    medicine    who    rode 
the  ciiM-uit    in    the  early   days,   by   John    Van    Duyn.      pp.    [S|.  ir»l!M> 

No.   "».    May,    1S!M5.      OnondaKa   ^oolo^y.      Comprehensive  accoiuit    of  the   under 
lying  formations.      I?y   John    I  >.  .Wilson,      pp.    [4|.  i  .*»  IJH 

No.   <;.    May,    1SJH5.      Onondai;a,    174<;   <'>7,    Sir   William    Johnson's   several    visits 
here.      Ononda^a  Lake.      pp.    [41.  (  .M»2 

No.    7.    May.    iXJMi.      T'he    formative    period      some    intellectual    and    moral    In 
tluences    in   the  history   of  Onoudapi    county.      Hy    A.    J.    Northrup.      pp.    [s]. 

i  .MM:: 

No.  S.    May,  IS'.H..      The  OnondaK'ns.      Hy  W.  M.  Heaueliamp.      P!>.    [4].      (.%4»l 
No.    t>.    June.    1S«.M».      Col.    Comfort    Tyler.      The   special    theme   of    1'ioneer    I»ay 
Observance    by    tho    Historical    Association.      pp.    |S|.  i.MII.% 

No.    1O.    August,    iSOft.      Two    centuries    a.uo.       Frontenac's    expedition    Into    the 
Onondana  country   in   1(\'M\.      Hy   W.    M.   Heauchamp.      pp.    [."..]  i.MJM; 

No.  11.    November,   1SJM5.      Karly  botanists.      The  l..n-  visit  of  Frederick  Pursh 
in    1807.      Hy   W.   M.    Heauehamp.      pp.    |.%1.  i  ."»  IJ>7 

No.     lli.    December,     1SJ)<>.      Karly     interments.      French     burials     here     in     the 
seventeenth    century.      How   the   Ononda^as   mourned,      pp.    |4).  i  ."  |}>s 

No.  i;j.  January,   1S07.      In  old  Onouda^ti  valley.      Richard  U.   Shu-urn's  vain- 


740  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

able  history   of   its  schools  and  churches.     Brief  biographies   of  the   m^n  who 
were  forward  in  Onondaga's  noblest  work.     pp.  [12].  (5498a 

No.  14.  July,  1897.  A  missionary  journal.  Rev.  Thomas  Robbins  in  Skane- 
ateles  and  Marcellus  in  1802.  pp.  [4].  (5499 

No.  15.  July,  1897.  Historic  find.  Records  of  the  first  M.  E.  church.  Min 
utes  of  the  meetings  held  by  the  trustees  from  1833-1858.  pp.  [4].  (5499a 

No.  1C.  October,  1897.  Syracuse,  village  and  city.  History  of  the  half 
century  of  its  cityhood.  By  Carroll  E.  Smith,  pp.  [16].  •.-^M» 

No.  *  17.  November,  1897.  Onondaga  in  the  Revolution.  Some  errors  in 
current  history  corrected  by  W.  M.  Beauchamp.  pp.  [4].  (55O1 

No.  18.  January,  1898.  Year's  historic  work.  Annual  meeting  of  the  Asso 
ciation.  pp.  [4].'  <5502 

No.  19.  April,  1898.  A  distinguished  Syracusan.  Recollections  of  fifty  years 
ago_Ioid  Syracuse  and  Chief  Judge  Charles  Andrews,  by  Daniel  Pratt  Ba!  '  -in. 
Seventy  years  ago,  by  N.  Gilbert,  pp.  [4].  (55O2a 

No.  *19a.  January,  1899.  Silas  Franklin  Smith,  1812-1898.  By  Carroll  !• 
Smith,  pp.  11.  (5503 

No     "0    January,    1899.     Education    and    educators.     By    Mary    E.    Wieting. 

" 


pp.    14. 

No   21    November,  1900.     Ephraim  Webster.     By  George  B.  Spalding.     pp.  20. 

(6696 

No    °°    January,   1904.     Carroll  E.   Smith.     By  Charles  E.  Fitch,     pp.   18. 

i  .VMM; 

ONONDAGA    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.     Local    history    leaflets.     Second    series. 

Nos.  1-2. 

No.  1.  March,  1903.  Chronological  index  of  Onondaga  history  in  the  docu 
mentary  history  of  the  state  of  New  York.  By  Franklin  H.  Chase,  pp.  [5]. 

No.  2.  April,  1903.  The  early  missions  in  the  Onondaga  country.  By  John 
J.  Wynne,  pp.  [8].  (5507 

OSWEGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Os-wcffo,  N.  Y. 

OSWEGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     First  publication.     [Oswego,  N.  Y.]  1899. 
Svo,  pp.  37  (2).     PI. 

Contents:    [Vol.    i.]   Officers   of  the   Society;  An   historical   sketch,   by   G.   T 

Clark  •  Old   Fort   Oswego   tablet  ;.  Constitution   and   by-laws  ;  List   of  members 

Necrology.  (55°* 

OSWEGO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publication,  [No.  2.]     Oswego,  N.  Y.     History  <> 

the  various  projects,  reports,  discussions,  and  estimates  for  reaching  th< 

Great  Lakes  from  tidewater.     1768-1901.     By  Win.  Pierson  Judson.     [Os 

wego?  N.  Y.,  1901.] 

8vo,  pp.  22.     Fold.  map. 

Cover-title:   History   of   the   various   projects,    reports,   discussions,   and 
mates  of  canal  routes  across  the  State  of  New  York. 

On  cover:  seal   of  Oswego   Historical   Society    (printed).     Another   issue  hi 
on  cover  mounted  label  bearing  seal. 

PILGRIM  RECORD  SOCIETY. 
Neiv  York  City. 

PILGRIM    RCCORD    SOCIETY.     Extracts    from    the    by-laws.     Fourth    anniversar; 
Officers  and  members,  etc.     [New  York,  1880.] 

Svo,  pp.  4. 
PILGRIM    RECORD   SOCIETY.     Forefathers'   day.     [By   D.   P.   Holton.     New  Yor 

],  (55, 

Svo,  pp.  4. 


PROTESTANT    EPISCOPAL    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  741 

PIONEERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CENTRAL  NEW  YORK. 

Syracuse,  N.  3\ 

PIONEERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CENTRAL  NEW  YORK.  Organization  September  7,  1809. 
Address  of  Thomas  G.  Alvord,  etc.  Syracuse. 

8vo,  pp.  13.      Newspaper  slips.  (5511 

PIONEERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CENTRAL  NEW  YORK,  j  Address  before  the  Central  New 
York  Pioneer  Association  at  its  fifth  annual  meeting,  September  17,  1873. 
By  L.  R,  Marsh.  [Syracuse,  1873?] 

12mo,  pp.  22.  (5512 

PIONEERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CENTRAL  NEW  YOR£.     Seventh  annual  address  before 
the  Association,  by  William  Barnes,  September  16,  1875.     Albany,  1875. 
8vo,  pp.  .37. 

Account  of  the  early  history  of  central  New  York.  An  appendix  contains 
statistical  tables  showing  the  population,  according  to  the  official  censuses,  of  the 
six  counties  embraced  in  the  Pioneers'  Association.  The  counties  are  Cayuga, 
Cortland,  Oneida,  Onondaga,  Oswego,  and  Madison.  (5513 

PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Neiv  York  City. 

PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  The  Protestant  Episcopal  His 
torical  Society."  [Proceedings  at  a  meeting  called  to  consider  the  propriety 
of  farming  the  Society,  June  19,  1850.  Hartford,  1850.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (5514 

PBOTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  executive  committee 
"  of  the  Society.     Trenton,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (5515 

I'UOTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  first  annual 
meeting,  held  at  the  Stuyvesant  Institute,  New  York,  June  25,  1851.  New 
York,  1851. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  29.  (5516 

PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections,  Yols.  i,  n.  New  York, 
1851-53. 

8vo.     Two  volumes. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Officers;  Keith  and  Talbot,  Letters,  1703-1704  :  Journal  of  travels  from 
New  Hampshire  to  Caratuck,  by  George  Keith,  London,  1706 ;  History  of  the 
church  at  Burlington,  N.  J.,  by  J.  Bass ;  Nonjuring  episcopate  in  the  United 
States,  by  Rev.  B.  Franklin  ;  State  of  the  church,  1730-1740,  by  Dr.  Bray  ;  List 
of  persons  licensed  to  the  plantations  by  the  bishops  of  London,  from  1745  ; 
List  of  parishes  in  South  and  North  Carolina,  Pennsylvania.  New  Jersey,  New 
York,  Connecticut,  and  New  England,  where  divine  service  was  performed  ac 
cording  to  the  rules  of  the  Church  of  England  in  1724  ;  Mr.  Whitlield's  letter 
against  the  missionaries,  1740;  Efforts  to  obtain  the  episcopate  before  the  Revo 
lution  ;  Thoughts  upon  the  present  state  of  the  Church  of  England  in  America, 
17(U  ;  Letter  from  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  to  Dr.  W.  Smith,  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  1766  ;  Virginia  memorial  touching  the  glebes  ;  Address  on  the  sale  of  the 
glebes,  1795 ;  Letter  to  the  bishop  of  London,  1703  ;  Account  of  Mr,  Blair's 
mission  to  North  Carolina,  1703.  New  York,  1851.  Tp.  xlii,  187.  (5517 

Vol.  ii.  The  frontier  missionary  ;  A  memoir  of  the  life  of  vhe  Rev.  Jacob 
Bailey,  A.  M.,  missionary  nt  Pownalborough,  Me.,  Cornwallis  and  Annapolis, 
Nova  Scotia ;  with  illustrations,  notes,  and  an  appendix.  By  William  S.  Bart- 
lett,  D.  D.  With  a  preface  by  George  Burgess.  New  York,  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
xvii,  365.  Portrait.  (5518 


742  AMKRICAX    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

/,  xoc//;'/'}'. 


A'or//r\/cr,  A.   >'. 

ROCHESTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  title  of  the  Phelps  :IIM!  (Jorham  piii-clu*. 
Hy   II.   I,.  Ostfood.      Rochester,   1,X!H. 

Svo,    ]>|).    :{.•{.        Maps. 

Read   before  the   Society   April   5,    lsx<>.  i.V-,u» 

ROCHESTER  HISTORICAL  SociKTV.     Publications.     Vol.  i.     Rochester.  1X!H». 
svo.  pp.  ii_><;  (i). 

Contents:    Notes    on    flu-    aboriginal    terminology   of    the    (lonesoo    country    hv 

<!.     II.     Harris;      History    of    the    title    of    the    1'helps    and    (Jorham     purc-hais*; 

Throe  episodes   iu    (lie   history   of  the   (Jenesee   valley,   by   (',.    Moss;     The   open  M.i 

of  the  Cenesee  country.  by  .1.   M.    I'arker  ;    'I'he  (Jeuesee   River  and   western    N,.\V 

York,   by    H.    K.   Rochester;     History  of  the   public  schools  of   Rochester,   by   S     \ 

Kills;     Music   in    Rochester,   by    H.    I).    Wilklns  :     Memorial   sketches:     H.    K.    I',    k 

II.    II.    O'Keilly,    C.    I>ewey,    A.    W.    Kiley,    II.    II.    Sibley,    J.    L.    Anjrle  ;     Offlc,  ,-«' 

members,   etc.  <r..V'o 

Ho(  HKSTKR    HISTORICAL    SOCIKTY.      IMihlications.      No.    11.     Sketch    of    the    pnbli,- 

.Mild  privrite  life  of  Samuel  Miles  Hoi)kins,  of  S.-ileni.  Connecticut,  written    ,\ 

himsrlf.   .-mil    left   as   a    token   of  affection    to   his   children.     Together  with 

reminiscences    hy    his    children,    and    a    Kenealo^y    of    the    Hopkins    family. 

Rochester,  X.  V.,  The  Society,  1S!>S. 

svo,  pp.  iv,  r.<;.  n  |.  (^.vj, 

KoniKSTKii  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.     The  simple  for  Monroe  County.      Hy  ITowanl 
I..   Os^ood.      Read   before  the   Society   May   l.'i,    1,SJ)'J.      (Rochester,   1S01>.  | 

Svo,    pp.    (4  i.      No    title-pa^*1.  <  r»."^^ 

Ro<  HKSTKR    HISIORICAL    SOCIETY.     Rochester:     its    founders    and    its    founding 
Hy  Howard  L.  Os^'ood.     Read  before  the  Society  April   i:t,  1SJ)4.      IHocln- 
ter.    1S!>4.1 

svo,   j»p.    (St.      N(,  title-pa«e.  (.".Si!:: 

Roc  HKSTKR  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.      Some  earlier  public  amusements  of  Rochester. 
Read  before  the  Society  by  (J.  M.  Klwood,   1SJ»L      Rochester,  1804. 

Svo,   pp.   L'    (>!'.  I.VilM 

KOCKLAM)    COr\TY    JIIHTOltH'AL    AM)    I-'OKKHTKY    MM'IKTY. 

,  \.  V. 


ROCKLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  AND  FORESTRY  SOCIETY.  Arnold,  the  American 
traitor;  Andre,  the  Itritish  spy;  Waship^ton,  the  defender  of  constitutional 
liberty,  the  Father  of  his  Country,  the  commander-in  chief  of  the  American 
Army.  Address  before  the  Society,  February  !>•_>,  1X,X1.  by  Krastus  Itrooks. 
Redelivered  in  New  Haven,  by  request  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  Historical 
Society,  March  IS,  1SS1.  New  York,  1SS1. 

Svo,   pp.  :U.      Woodcut.  (.*».•»;!.•> 

R(M  KLA.M)  COINTY  HISTORICAL  AM)  FORESTRY  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by 
laws.  Revised  and  amended  March  '_'<;,  1SS4.  Nyack,  N.  V..  1HS4. 

svo,  pp.  1:1.  (.->r>a« 

N.I/AV  \  /cy/o/v.tx  ,soc//;y>'  OF  Tin:  CITY  or  \i::\v  YOKK. 

\cir    York   C/7//. 

SAINT  NICHOLAS  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  01  NEW  YORK.  New  York  as  it  was  during 
the  latter  part  of  the  last  century.  Anniversary  address  before  the  So 
ciety,  December  1,  1S4S.  liy  \V.  A.  IHier.  New  York,  1S4!>. 

8vo,   pp.   4S.  (RR27 


SENECA  FALLS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  743 

SUNT  NICHOLAS  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Charter,  Constitution,  By- 
Laws,  and  List  of  Members  of  the  Saint  Nicholas  Society  of  the  City  of 
New  York.  New  York,  1889. 

liimo,  pp.  70. 

Nfii/ir  for  181)1.'.      pp.  7"». 

Xante  for  lS!)r».      pp.  84. 

Name  for  181M).      pp.  !»•'{. 

Nf/WM   for  r.Mtl.      pp.  9;i.  (552S 

SMNT  NICHOLAS  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Report  of  Committee  on 
the  certificate  of  membership.  New  York,  l.X'Ki. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  <552» 

SAINT  NICHOLAS  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Record  of  the  Dinner 
(iiven  in  Honor  of  tiie  Officers  of  II.  N.  M.  Frigate  "  Van  SfKMjk,"  8  May, 
ISJKt.  Published  by  the  Society. 

Hvo,   pp.   00.  (553O 

SMNT  NICHOLAS  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Remarks  of  the  Hon. 
Thomas  B.  Reed  at  the  Anniversary  Dinner  of  the  St.  Nicholas  Society, 
December  (Ith.  1JMH. 

llinio,   pp.  4.  (5531 

SMNT    NICHOLAS    SOCIETY   OF   THE   CITY   OF   NEW    \~ORK.     Genealogical    Record. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Society,  1!M)5.     New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  :?:{r.. 

(iives  the  pedigree  of  each  member  of  the  Society  and  biography  of  ancestor. 

(5532 

SCHOHARIE    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 
Scholiarie,  .Y.  1*. 

SCHOHARIE  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Schoharie, 
\.  Y.,  188!).  (5533 

Sc  HOHAKIE  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Old  Schoharie.  By  E.  Danforth. 
Albany,  18iKi. 

8vo.  ( 5533<i 

NE\ECA   FALLS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Seneca  Fall*,   Y.  Y. 

SK.NECA  FALLS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  One  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  Town 
of  Juiiius  |N.  Y.I.  LSlW-liMKt.  Historical  p:i|>ers  read  befor-  the  Seneca 
Falls  Historical  Society.  [  n.  d.,  n.  p.] 

8vo.   pp.    7(5.  (5534 

>:KNECA  FALLS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Centennial  Anniversary  of  Seneca  Conntv 
and  Auxiliary  Papers  published  by  the  Society.  Second  animal.  1!MM. 

Svo.    pp.    SO. 

Contents:  Seneca  county,  by  IHedrieh  Willers  ;  The  Karly  Ileformed  (Church, 
by  K.  H.  Van  Arsdale :  Preservation  of  private  and  public  records,  by  William 
Austin  Macy  ;  Judiciary  of  the  county  of  Seneca,  by  John  K.  Richardson  ;  Our 
pradecesvon  in  Sen*>ca  county  tlie  Sachem-O-ja  >renht  and  the  Caynga  Indians. 
by  Fred  Teller:  the  Seneca  Falls  Fire  Department,  by  I'ryce  \V.  Bailey:  Seneca 
County  in  the  War  of  ISl'J.  by  1'.  E.  Smith:  Samuel  Harris  and  his  son  John 
Harris,  Fred  Teller;  The  first  Congregational  church,  by  Edwin  Medden  ;  The 
streets  of  Seneca  Falls,  by  Janet  Cowing;  The  tirst  Baptist  church,  by  S.  M. 
Newlaud.  (5535 


744  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOCIETY   OF  OLD  BROOKLYNITES. 

Brooklyn  N.  Y. 

SOCIETY  OF  OLD  BROOKLYNITES.  Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  Bartholdi  statue 
of  "  Liberty  Enlightening  the  World ;  "  address  to  the  French  delegation, 
and  report  of  the  committee.  Brooklyn,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (5536 

SOCIETY  OF  OLD  BROOKLYNITES.  By-laws  adopted  October  6,  1887.  Brooklyn, 
1888. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

Contains  a  brief  history,  together  with  the  laws  that  govern  the  Society.  List 
of  officers  ;  certificate  of  incorporation  ;  by-laws  ;  members.  (5537 

SOCIETY  OF  OLD  BROOKLYNITES.  1888.  A  Christmas  reminder.  Being  the  names 
of  about  8,000  persons,  a  small  portion  of  the  number  confined  on  board  the 
British  prison  ships  during  the  war  of  the  Revolution.  With  the  compli 
ments  of  the  Society.  Brooklyn,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  61.  (5538 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Rirerhcad,  Long  Island,  A".  Y. 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Constitution,  etc.] 

pp.   (8).      No  title-page.      No  date.  (5539 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Officers,  constitution  and  by-laws.] 
River  head,  1886. 

Leaflet,  pp.    (4).  i  r»r>40 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Suffolk 
County  Historical  Society  October  1,  1889,  by  Hon.  P.  H.  Hedges.  Sag 
Harbor,  1889. 

8vo,   pp.  14. 

On  the  claim  of  Southold  to  priority  of  settlement  over  Southampton.     (5541 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  articles  received  for  preservation 
by  the  Suffolk  County  Historical  Society  during  the  year  1895,  together 
with  the  names  of  its  contributors.  [Riverhead.  N.  Y.,  1895.] 

8vo,   pp.   14.  (5542 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  received  for  preservation,  July- 
September,  1896. 

Leaflet,  1  page.  (5543 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Year  Book.  1896-1903.  Riverhead,  N.  Y.. 
1897-1904. 

Year  Book.  1890.     Svo,  pp.  20,   (1). 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Members,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles 
contributed  during  the  year  1896. 

Year  Book,  1897.      Svo,  pp.  40,   (1).      Riverhead.  1898. 

Contents  :  Officers,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles  contributed 
during  the  year  1897;  The. value  of  local  history,  by  Richard  C.  McCormick. 

Year  Book.  1898.     Riverhead,  1899.     Svo,  pp.  30,   (1). 

Contents  :  Officers  :  Members,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles 
contributed  during  1898. 

Year  Book,  1899.      Riverhead,  1900.     Svo,  pp.  50,   (2). 

Contents  ;  Officers,  members,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles 
contributed  during  the  year  1899  ;  Suffolk  County's  last  half  century,  by  Epher 
Whitaker. 

Year  Book,   1900.     Riverhead,   1901.      Svo,  pp.  42,    (1). 

Contents  ;  Officers,  members,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles 
contributed  during  the  year  1900 ;  Makers  of  modern  America,  by  St.  Clair 
McKelway. 


ULSTER    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  745 

Year  Book,   1901.      Riverhead,  1902.     8vo,   pp.   30,    (1). 

Contents  ;  Officers,  members,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles 
contributed  during  the  year  1901  ;  The  French  as  foemen  and  friends,  by  Wil 
liam  Force  Whitaker. 

Year  Book,   1902.     Riverhead,   1903.     Svo,  pp.  37,    (2). 

Contents  ;  Officers,  members,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles 
contributed  during  the  year  1902 ;  Colonization  and  civil  government  In  the 
tropics,  by  Samuel  L.  Parrish. 

Year  Book,  1903.     Riverhead,  1904.     Svo,  pp.  32,    (3). 

Contents  ;  Officers,  members,  etc.  ;  Names  of  contributors  and  list  of  articles 
contributed  during  the  year  1903. 

Year  Book,  1904.      Riverhead,  1905.      Svo.  pp.  25   (3). 

Contents  :   Officers,  members,  etc.     No  papers.  (5544 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Leaflet,  No.  1.  In  memoriam  members, 
by  Epher  Whitaker.  September,  1900.  (5545 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Colonization  and  civil  government  in  the 
tropics.  Address  delivered  by  Samuel  L.  Parrish  at  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  Suffolk  County  Historical  Society  held  at  Riverhead,  New  York,  Feb 
ruary  17,  1903.  [New  York?  1903.] 

Svo,  pp.   39.     Cover-title.  (554G 

TARRYTOWN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Tarrytoirn,  A.  Y. 

TARRYTOWN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Washington  at  Tarry  town.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Tarrytown  Historical  Society,  by  Mareius  D.  Raymond.  *  *  * 
l>'-cember  10,  1890.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1893. 

4 to,  pp.  28.      Portrait.  (5547 

TA.RRYTOWN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  David  Williams  and  the  capture  of  Andre. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Tarrytown  Historical  Society,  by  Mareius  D.  Ray 
mond,  January  15,  1903.  [Tarrytown?  N.  Y..  1903.] 

Svo,   pp.    [22].      Illustrations    (including  portrait).      2  plates. 

See  also  No.  3813o.  (5548 

ULSTER  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Kingston,  A".  Y. 

ULSTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  i.  Parts  1-3.  Kingston, 
lSfiO-1862. 

Svo,  pp.  260. 

Contents  :  Constitution  ;  Proceedings  ;  Address  of  A.  Bruyn  Ilasbronck,  LL.  D. ; 
An  account  of  the  settlement  of  New  Paltz  by  the  Huguenots,  by  E.  El 
ting*-;  Notes  and  documents  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Kingston,  Hurley, 
and  Marbletown,  by  .1.  R.  Brodhead  ;  Letters  ;  Petition  of  Rochester  for  protec 
tion  against  the  Indians,  1778  ;  Treaty  between  Col.  Richard  Nicolls,  governor 
of  New  York,  and  the  Esopus  Indians,  1665  ;  Proclamation  of  Georpce  Clinton's 
election,  1777  ;  Bill  of  sale  of  a  negro  boy  in  1707  ;  Inscription  in  thp  F'rst 
Dutch  churchyard  at  Kingston;  Historical  sketch  of  Hurley,  by  J.  V.  Has 
brouck ;  Notes  upon  the  Esopus  Indians  and  their  language,  by  N.  W.  Jones  ; 
Esopus  treaty,  166r> ;  Ulster  County  sheriffs ;  Colonial  statutes  referring  to 
I'lstcr;  Clinton  papers;  An  account  of  the  British  expedition  above  the  High- 
lauds  of  the  Hudson,  and  of  the  events  connected  with  the  burning  of  Kingston 
in  1777,  by  G.  W.  Pratt;  History  of  the  Huguenot  Church  and  settlement  at 
New  raltz,  by  C.  H.  Stitt ;  The  Ulster  regiment  in  the  "  Great  Rebellion,"  by 
W.  Lounsbury  ;  Origin  and  meaning  of  the  word  Shawangunk,  by  C.  Scott ;  The 
Indian  forts  of  1663,  by  C.  Scott ;  Proceedings  in  memory  of  Col.  G.  W.  Pratt. 

(5549 


746  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

W.\Tl-:itLOO  IJHIt.MfY  .1\/>  IIISTOItH'M,  HOC  IKTY. 


WATERLOO  LTIIRARY  AND  HISTORICAL  So<  IKTY.     Address  of  (loo.  S.  Conover.  |t<>. 
fore  the  Waterloo  Lihrary  and  Historical  Society,  :it  the  Academy  of  MIKJ,. 
Waterloo.  Decemlwr  ±»,  1M7!>.      [Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  1H7'.»V| 
Hvo.  pj).  11'.      Caption  title. 

Title  of  the  address  :    Kchocs  of  Seneca    Lake  :    or   Ueminlscences  of  a   renioti- 

narlan   [  !  |    |  ».  r.  John  Widner|.  (  r»r..%o 

WATKRT.(M)   LlllRARY   AM)   HISTORICAL  SoCIKTY.       The  centennial   cclehra  tloil  of  C,.||. 

oral  Sullivan's  campaign  against  the  Iioijuois.  in   177!>.      Held  at  Water!.  *,. 
September  :t,    1S7!>.      Trepared    hy    I>ie<lrich    Willers,  Jr.      l'refixe<l   a  ske'ch 
of  the  Society,  hy  S.  II.  (Jridley.      |  Waterl<M>,  N.  Y.I,  1XHO. 
Hvo.  |>p.    KM    ;{."»«;.      Illustrations. 

title  reads:    "  Seneca  County  centennial  of  Sullivan's  expedition." 


V,TATKRIXM)  LIIIKAKV  AND  HISTORIC  .\i.  So<  IKTY.  Th(»  hirthplaco  of  Sa-tfo-.vo-wiiHia. 
or  the  Iiulian  Ked  Jacket.  The  ^reat  orator  of  the  Senecas,  with  a  f«  \v 
incidents  of  his  life,  liy  (Jeorj;e  S.  Conover.  I'uhlishcd  hy  the  Socieiv. 
Waterloo,  N.  Y..  1SS4. 


White  I'ldhix.  \.   Y. 

WESTCIIESTKR  COIMY  HISTORICAL  SOCIKTY.  Catalogue  of  tho  otticers  and  meiu- 
hers,  1S74. 

llinio.  p|>.  4. 

Constitution  and  By  Laws.      Hvo,  pp.  s.      No  date.  i  r,r,r,  : 

WEST-CHESTER  ('orxrv  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,     rnx-eedin^s  of  May  1,  18ST). 

Hvo.   pp.   !». 

Tlir  HnnniiHitlt'  /'/TA<.S  newspaper  slips.   1HHO.  (5.%.%! 

WKSTCIIESTER  C'OTXTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIP:TY.     Adriaen  van  der  Donck   \nn  oarly 
settler   in    Westchester  County   and   nia^istrat<>  of   New    Amsterdam.    1(14  1 
!(».">.'{  |.     An    address    delivere<l    he  fore    the    Westchester    Comity    Historical 
Society   at    White   Plains.    N.    Y.,    Novemher  ±J,    1SSS.     Hy   Tliomas   Astlcy 
Atkins.      Yonkers.   1SSS. 

HVO.  pp.  IT,.  (nnnr. 

WESTCHESTER  COTXTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  relation  of  rreshyterianism  to 
the  Revolutionary  sentiment  in  the  province  of  New  York.  An  address  de 
livered  hefore  the  Westchester  County  Historical  Society,  Octohor  US.  l.S!X» 
Hy  A.  R.  Macouhrey.  |  n.  p.  |,  1SJH. 

Lar^e  Hvo.   pp.   40.  (RRWi 

WKSTCIIESTER  COIMY  HISTORICAL  So(  IETY.  The  lM>rouirh  town  of  Westchester 
An  address  delivered  hy  Ford  ham  Morris,  on  the  liSth  day  of  Octoher,  1S1MI. 
hefore  the  Westchester  County  Historical  Society  in  the  court  house,  at 
White  Plains.  N.  Y.  [White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  IS'MiV) 

Svo.   1   p.   1..  pp.  liL'.  (BB57 

WESTCHESTER  COIXTY   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  of  the  Ix'giiiniiig*  of   West 
Chester  County  history.      A  paper  read  hefore  the  Westchester  County   His 
torical    Society,    at    the   annual    meeting   at    White    Plains,    on    the   'JSth  <>f 
<)<-toher.    ISS'l.    hy    Kx-(iovernor    Alon/o    H.    Cornell,    with    notes.      [White 
Plains  V|    1X«.H>. 

4to.  pp.  .'{H.   including  illustrations.      Portraits.      Maps.  (555S 

WESTCIIESTER  COTNTY    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Sir    Kdmund   Andros.     Hy   Henry 

Fer  Alison.  M.   A.      Westchester  County  Historical  Society,  October  US,  1H92. 

Hvo,    pp.     |:il!J.  (5559 


YONKERS    HISTORICAL    AND    LIBRARY    ASSOCIATION.  747 

\VKSTCIIESTER   COI-NTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     "  Incidents   of   the    revolution    in 
Westehester  preceding  the  l>;ittle  of   White  Plains."     Address   delivered  at 
the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  at  White  Plains,  October  %JX,    l.X!»7.      Ky 
Frederick  Wendell  Jackson,  esq.      [White  Plains?  1X07.  | 
Mvo.   p|).   .'14.      Cover-title. 

At    head    of    title:    Westchester    County    Historical    Society,  (5SCJO 

WKSTCIIESTER    COI-NTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Poverty    and    patriotism    of    the 
Neutral  (Jrounds.     A  paj>cr  read  before  the  Westchester  County   Historical 
Society   upon  the  one  hundred  and  twenty-third  anniversary  of  the  battle 
of  White  Plains.     Ky  .T.  C.  L.  Hamilton.     Klmsford.  New  York.  1«.m 
Svo.  pp.  'W.      Portrait  of  Alexander   Hamilton.      Pinto. 

Appendix  contains  :  Pay  book  of  the  State  Company  of  Artillery,  commanded 
by  Alexander  Hamilton;  Knrollment  of  Captain  (Jabriel  Ke<|n:i\v's  Company 
of  tbe  Sontli  Hattalion  of  tlie  first  Uej;lment  of  Westciiester  County  Militia; 
Assessment  of  tbe  nper  part  of  tbe  manor  of  IMillipsburnh  for  raising  the  sum 
of  1)  pounds  for  defraying  the  pnhlick  and  necessary  charges  of  the  count}*  of 
Westchester,  tb«'  ,r»  day  of  Noveml>er,  l~l\'2. 

V.r/'/v'X  fOrVY'V  HISTORICAL  N 
I'nni  Yun,  \.  Y. 

YATES  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Certificate  of  incorimrHtion  of  Yates 
County  Histori<-al  S«M-iety,  together  with  an  address  by  John  L.  Lewis,  jr. 
Published  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  in  1800. 

ll'mo.   pp.   about   '24.  (SS62 

YOMiKRS   HISTORICAL   A\D    LIBRARY   ASfiOCI  .-I77O.V. 


VONKERS  HISTORICAL  AND  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION.  Indian  wars  and  the  uprising 
of  ItifM.  Yonkers  de|K)pulate<l.  A  pajn'r  read  before  the  Association.  March 
IS.  1SJ)2.  Ky  T.  Astley  Atkins.  Yonkers,  ISirj. 

Mvo,    pp.    14.  i.VMK! 

VONKERS  HISTORICAL  AND  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION.  The  manor  of  Philipsbur^h. 
A  paiH>r  read  Itefore  the  New  York  Historical  Society.  Hy  T.  Astley  Atkins. 
*  *  *  June,  ftth,  1SJU.  |  Yonkers,  N.  Y.I  1X!U. 

8vo,   pp.   '2'.\.  (.VM»4 

VONKERS  HISTORICAL  AND  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION.     Kulletin.     Vol.  i.  No.   1,  April, 
1  «).->.     Yonkers. 
Svo.    pp.    10. 

^<^NKERs  HISTORICAL  AND  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION.  First  re<-ord  book  of  the  "Old 
Dutch  Church  of  Sleepy  Hollow."  organized  in  1«M»7.  and  now  the  First 
KeforiiKMl  Church  of  Tarrytown.  N.  Y.  An  original  translation  of  its  brief 
historical  matter,  and  a  copy  *  *  *  of  every  *  *  *  name,  of  its 
four  registers  of  members,  ronsistorymen.  baptisms,  and  marriages,  from 
its  organization  to  17111.  Yonkers.  N.  Y..  I'.MM. 

4to,  pp.   vil,   2  1.,   pp.   *jr,i»,    l    l.      Plates.      Fai  similes.  .-,.-.<;«; 


748  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 


ALBEMARLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

ALBEMARLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Men  and  times  of  early  Albemarle.     By  J.  H. 
Wheeler.     [Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.,  1877.1 
8vo,  pp.  17. 

A  lecture  before  the  Albemarle  Historical  Society,  with  introduction  by  George 
W.  Brooks. 

Reprinted  in  his  reminiscences.     Columbus,  Ohio,  1884.  (5567 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 
Durham,  N.  C. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.     An  annual  publication  of  historical 
papers.     Reconstruction  and  state  biography.     Published  by  the  Historical 
Society  of  Trinity  College,  Durham,  N.  C.     Series  i.     1897. 
8vo,  pp.  85.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Fort  Hamby  on  the  Yadkin,  by  Robt.  L.  Flowers  ;  The  origin  and 
development  of  the  Ku  Klux  Clan,  by  Sanders  Dent  ;  Raleigh's  new  fort  in 
Virginia  —  1585,  by  Edward  Graham  Daves  ;  Edward  Graham  Daves,  by  John 
S.  Bassett  ;  Francis  Lister  Hawks,  by  Sanders  Dent  ;  A  Ku  Klux  raid  and  what 
came  of  it,  by  W.  H.  Pegram  ;  The  North  Carolina  Manumission  Society,  by 
C.  C.  Weaver  ;  John  S.  Cairnes,  ornithologist,  by  W.  K.  Boyd  ;  Book  notices,  by 
John  S.  Bassett.  (5568 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.     An  annual  publication  of  historical 
papers.     Legal  and  biographical  studies.     Series  H.     1898. 
8vo,  pp.  05. 

Contents  :  The  assassination  of  John  Walter  Stephens,  by  Luther  M.  Carlton  : 

The  case  of  the  State  vs.  Will,  by  John  S.  Bassett  ;  William  J.  Yates,  by  Zeb.  F. 

Curtis  ;   What  I  know  about  "  Schocco  "  Jones,  by  R.  B.  Creecy  ;   Dennis  Heartt, 

by  W.  K.  Boyd  ;   Land  holding  in  colonial  North  Carolina,  by  John  S.  Bassett  ; 

Running  the  blockade  from   Confederate   ports,   by   John   S.    Bassett  ;  The  legal 

regulation  of  public  morals,  etc.,  by  B.  F.  Carpenter;   Bart.  F.  Moore  on  seces 

sion   and   reconstruction,   by   J.    P.    Gibbons  ;  The   life   and   character   of  Jacob 

Thompson,  by  J.  F.  Bivins.  (5569 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.     An  annual  publication  of  historical 

papers.     Governor  W.  W.  Holden  and  Revolutionary  documents.     Series  m. 

1899. 

8vo,  pp.  130. 

Contents  :  John   Joseph   Brnner,   by   R.    L.    Flowers  ;  Diary   of  a   Confederate 

refugee  [D.  W.  Bagley],  by  J.  H.  Sharpe  ;  Robert  Henry's  narrative  fas  respects 

the  transactions  of  Cornwallis  crossing  Cowan's   Ford,   on   Catawba   River,   the 

1st    of    February,    1781];   King's    Mountain    Expedition,    by    David    Vance    and 

Robert  Henry  ;   Historic  points  on  the  Cape  Fear,  by  F.  T.   Willis  ;   William  W. 

Holden,  by  W.  K.  Boyd  —  Part  i.  1818-1855;   Part  n,  Secession  and  peace  move 

ment  ;  Parts   m   and   iv,   Reconstruction   and   the  Canby   Constitution  ;  Part  v. 

Suppression  of  the  Ku  Klux.  i  557O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.     An  annual  publication  of  historical 

papers.     Series  iv.     1900. 

8vo,  pp.  01. 

Contents  :  North  Carolina  Methodism  and  slavery,  by  J.  S.  Bassett  ;  Court 
system  of  North  Carolina  before  the  Revolution,  by  S.  A.  Stewart;  William  H. 
Branson,  by  Jno.  C.  Kilgo  ;  A  saner  citizenship,  by  Judge  Henry  G.  Connor  ; 
The  congressional  career  of  Thos.  L.  Clingman,  by  John  S.  Bassett;  De  Graffen 
reid  and  the  Swiss  and  1'alatine  settlement  of  New  Berne,  N.  C.  ;  Nathaniel 
Macon  in  national  legislation  ;  Book  notices.  (5571 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.     An  annual  publication  of  historical 
papers.     Series  v.     1905. 
8vo,   pp.   70 

Contents  :  The  philosophy  of  human  history,  by  T.  F.  Marr,  D.  D.  ;  The 
adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution  by  North  Carolina,  by  J.  A.  Best;  Ad 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WILMINGTON.  749 

valorem  slave  taxation,  by  W.  K.  Boyd ;  Samuel  Johnston  in  Revolutionary 
times,  by  T.  Murray  Allen  ;  The  contribution  of  the  Trinity  archive  to  history, 
by  J.  S.  Bassett ;  Bill  Arp,  by  D.  W.  Newsorn  ;  Some  new  material  relating  to 
the  Mecklenberg  Resolutions — May  31,  1775,  by  J.  S.  Bassett.  (5572 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  Introductory  ad 
dress,  June  5,  1844,  by  L.  Sillim.m  Ives.  Raleigh,  1844. 

8vo,   pp.   18.  (5573 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  First  report, 
1845.  Hillsborough,  1845. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (5574 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  British  invasion 
of  North  Carolina  in  1770.  A  lecture,  by  David  L.  Swain,  delivered  before 
the  Society,  April  1,  1853.  Woodcut. 

In  Revolutionary  History  of  North  Carolina.  Compiled  by  W.  I).  Cooke.  pp. 
99-145.  Raleigh,  1853.  (5575 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  British  invasion 
of  North  Carolina  in  1770.  Lecture  before  the  Society,  April  1,  1853,  by 
D.  L.  Swain,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (5576 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  Revolutionary  his 
tory  of  North  Carolina  in  three  lectures,  by  Francis  L.  Hawks,  David  L. 
Swain,  William  A.  Graham.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  preliminary  sketch  of 
the  battle  of  the  Alamance.  Compiled  by  William  D.  Cooke.  Illustrated 
by  Darley  and  Lossing.  Raleigh,  1853. 
12mo.  pp.  236. 

Dedicated  to  the  Society,  and  contains  an  address  delivered  before  the  Society. 
Contents:  Preface;  Introduction;  Battle  of  the  Alamance  and  \var  of  the 
regulation,  by  Francis  L.  Hawks;  The  Mecklenburg  declaration  of  independence, 
a  lecture,  by  Francis  L.  Hawks,  delivered  before  the  New  York  Historical  So 
ciety,  December  16,  1852;  British  invasion  of  North  Carolina  in  1776,  a  lecture, 
by  David  L.  Swain,  delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of  the  University  of 
North  Carolina,  April  1,  1853;  British  invasion  of  North  Carolina  in  1780  and 
1781,  a  lecture,  by  William  A.  Graham,  delivered  before  the  New  York  Historical 
Society  in  January,  1853  ;  Appendix.  (5577 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  Address  before 
the  Society  June  6,  1855.  By  Rig\tt  Rev.  Bishop  Atkinson.  Raleigh,  1855. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (5578 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  W  NORTH  CAROLINA.  North  Carolina: 
her  past,  present,  and  future.  Address,  June  8,  1870.  By  J.  H.  Wheeler. 
Raleigh,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  32. 

Published  at  the  request  of  the  SocieVv.  (5579 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  O\^  WILMINGTON. 
Wilmington,  N\C. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WILMINGTON.     A  studyi  in  colonial  history,  a  lecture  de 
livered  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Wellington,  November  26,  1879.    By 
George  Davis.     Wilmington,  1879. 
Svo,  pp.  34. 

"An  examination  of  the  work  of  Hawksj  with  reference  to  the  '  Cary  Rebel 
lion  '  and  the  career  of  John  Porter  and  f  dward  Moseley,  in  which  the  harsh 
judgment  of  the  historian  is  well  answered,"  (S.  B.  Weeks.)  (558O 


750  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

II/STOHH'AL  A\l>  HUIEXTIFW  SOCIETY  OF   W1LMI\UTOX. 

HISTORICAL   AM)   SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY   OF    WILMINGTON.       Sketch    of    Msij.    (it'll.    \[n\}. 

ere  Howe,  of  the  American  Revolution,  delivered  March  KHh,  by  Join,  D. 
Bellamy.  jr.,  esq.     Published  by  order  of  the  Society.     Wilmington,  X.  «r 

1SX2. 

Svo,    pp.    I1:;.       Lecture    No.     |1J.       The    Historical    and    Scientific    Socit-u     ,,f 
Wilmington,  N.  ('.  >  (r»r»M 

HISTORICAL   AM)    SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY   OF    WILMINGTON.        Lectlll'O   No.    2.       All   CssiV 

on  the  nebiil.-ir  hypothesis.     Head  April  5,  1882.     By  S.  Martin.     Publish,  ti 
by  order  of  tlie  Society.     Wilmington,  1882. 

svo,  pp.  11.  (5r,M2 

MECKLEMfl'KG  CE\TE\\IAL  A\l>  MOXUM'tiXTAL  AtitiOCIATlO\. 

ry,  .V.  C. 


MF.rKLK.Niu  KG  .MoNTMKNTAL  ASSOCIATION.     Memorial  to  the  general  assembly  of 
the  State  of  North  Carolina  |  for  an  act  of  incorporation  |.     n.  p..  [1S4H|. 
Svo.   pp.   7. 

Written  by  J.  II.  Wheeler,  the  historian  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina.  I'ao-s 
(>  and  7  contain  account  of  the  meeting  held  August  i>4,  .1841',  for  purpose  ,.f 
organization.  (.%r»s:{ 

MK(  KLKNHl'KG    CKMKNNIAL   AND   MoNTMF.NTAL   ASSOCIATION.       The   address  of  tilt' 

IIoiM)rable  Win.  A.  (iraham  on  the  MtM'kltMihiii-^  declaration  of  independent 
of  the  L'oth  of  May.  177.").  Delivered  at  Charlotte  on  the  4th  day  of  Febru 
ary,  1X7."),  by  request  of  the  citixens  of  Mecklenburg  County.  With  accom 
panying  documents,  including  those  published  by  order  of  the  legislature 
of  North  Carolina  in  1S.'{1.  Published  by  order  of  the  central  committee 
of  the  Centennial  and  Monumental  Association.  New  York,  1875. 

IGmo,  pp.  ir>7.  (55s» 

UECKLEMl  I  lf(f  HISTORIC.  \  L  SOCIETY. 
Mecklenburg,  .V.  C. 

MKCKI.FNHI-RG  HISTORICAL  So(  IKTY.     The  lives  and  characters  of  the  signers  of 
the   Mecklenburg   declaration   of   independence  of  the   2()th   of   May,   177">. 
By  .1.  II.  Wheeler.     Charlotte.  1S75. 
8vo,  pp.   1«. 

"  Delivered  May  '24,  1H75,  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  and  published  by  its 
order  from  the  type  set  up  for  newspaper  report."  (55«r> 

MECKLFNIU-KG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  before  the  Society.     By  D.  II.  Hill. 

In  »S'o  nthcm  llixttiricul  »s'or*Vf//  Papers,  Vol.  i,  pp.  :WJ-.'M)S.     Hichmoud,  I87«». 

On  the  soldiers  and  statesmen  furnished  by  the  South.  (55H«» 

MECKLENIM-RG   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Address   before  th»»   Society,   187(5,   on  the 

South  in  war  and  politics.     From  Charlotte,  N.  C.,  Home.     April  17,  187<>. 

(5587 

MECKLENBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Why  North  Carolinians  believe  in  the  Meck 
lenburg  Declaration  of  Independence  of  May  2()th,  177").  Second  edition. 
revised  and  yularged.  By  G.  W.  Graham  and  A.  Graham.  Charlotte,  N.  C., 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  43.  (6588 


NORTH    CAROLINA    LITERARY    AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.         751 

\UlfTII    CAROLINA    ItAI'T/ST    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 
II  cmlcrxttn,  \.  C. 

NOKTII  CAROLINA  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  North  Carolina  Baptist  His 
torical  Papers.  Vol.  i.  October,  18iM>,  to  July,  1S97.  I  Nos.  1-4.1  Hender 

son.  X.  C. 

Sv<>,    pp.    -08.      Portrait. 

Contents:  Life  and  Laliors  of  Samuel  Wa'.t,  I  >.  !>..  by  .Tno.  B.  Brewer;  His 
tory  of  the  Meherrin  Church,  by  S.  .1.  Wheeler  ;  The  colonial  i>eriod  of  N.  C. 
Baptist  history,  by  N.  B.  Cobb;  Rev.  William  Koyall.  by  K.  P.  Hobgood  ;  "  Jer- 
sev  Settlement,"  by  Henry  Sheets;  The  North  Carolina  Baptist  Benevolent 
Society;  Meherrin  Church;  Notes  and  comments;  Book  table.  The  Baptists 
in  North  Carolina,  by  .T.  I>.  Ilufham  ;  John  Milton  and  the  Baptists,  by  Thomas 
Hume;  Work  of  North  Carolina  Baptist  Churches  for  IS'.MJ,  by  John  E.  White; 
Life  and  Work  of  James  S.  Purefoy,  by  Chas.  E.  Taylor  ;  Some  reminiscences 
of  the  Baptist  Church  in  Raleigh  fifty  years  ago,  by  Richard  II.  Lewis.  C»5N1» 

NOKTH  CAROLINA  BAPTIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  North  Carolina  Baptist  His 
torical  Pai>ers.  Vol.  n.  October,  1897,  to  July,  1808.  [Quarterly.)  Hen 
derson,  N.  C. 

8vo,  pp.  -58.      Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents:  The  Baptists  in  North  Carolina,  by  J.  I).  Ilufham  ;  Bear  Marsh 
Church,  by  John  T.  Albritton  ;  Notes,  queries,  and  criticisms;  Thomas  Jeffer 
son  not  an  atheist  —  his  letter  to  the  Chowan  Association,  by  John  E.  White; 
Shubael  Stearns,  by  Ch.  E.  Taylor;  Thomas  Meredith,  by  Ch.  E.  Taylor;  Wil 
liam  B.  Worrell,  by  C.  E.  Taylor;  A  short  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 
the  Church  at  Brown's  Meeting-House;  Crocker's  and  Hay  wood's  Meeting 
house;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Rev.  George  Matthias  Thompson,  by  Pulaski 
Cowper  ;  The  Baptists  in  the  forks  of  the  Yadkin,  by  J.  T.  Alderman.  i.'.'jm 

NOKTH   CAROLINA   BAPTIST   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     North   Carolina    Baptist   His 
torical  Papers.     January,  1899.     [Vol.  in.  No.  I.]      Henderson. 
8vo,  pp.  60,   (1).      Portrait. 

Contents:  The  Baptists  In  North  Carolina,  Part  n,  third  paper,  by  J.  I>. 
Ilufham;  The  Greene  family  of  Watauga,  by  G.  W.  Greene  ;  Abbott  ;  Creek 
Church,  by  Henry  Sheets  ;  Warren  County  marriage  bonds  ;  Letter  from 
Hnmphrey  Posey,  1833;  Notes,  queries,  and  criticisms.  (5591 

NORTH  CAROLIXA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  l>efore  the  Society  [on  early 
settlements  in  North  Carolina  1.  By  J.  M.  Atkinson. 

1.   In  \orth  Carolina  Unircratty  Matjazini  ,^1S5«.      pp.  :isfi-403.  (5592 


WORTH  CAROLINA  LITERARY  A\l)  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Raleigh,  A'.  C. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Five  points  in  the  record 
of  North  Carolina  In  the  great  war  of  18<>l-5.  Report  of  the  committee 
apixjinted  by  the  North  Carolina  Literary  and  Historical  Society  —  1904. 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  79,  including  maps,  plans.     4  double  plans. 
"  Printed  and  Issued  by  the  North  Carolina  Historical  Commission." 
Contents:   Report  of  committee;    Hale,  K.  J..  "  First  at  Bethel  ;  "  Montgomery, 
W.  A.,  "Farthest  at  Gettysburg;"  Bond,  W.   R.,   Longst  reefs  assault  at  Gettys 
burg;    Avery,   A.   C.,   "Farthest   at   Chickamauga  ;  "     London.    H.    A..    "Last   at 
Appomattox  ;  "   Holt,   E.   J.,  The  last  capture  of  guns  ;   Ashe.   S.   A.,   Numl^r  of 
troops  furnished  by  North  Carolina  and  number  of  killed  and  wounded.        (5593 


752  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  NORTH  CAROLINA  BRANCH. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Our  living  and  our  dead,  devoted  to  North 
Carolina  —  her  past,  present,  and  her  future.  Official  organ  North  Carolina 
Branch  Southern  Historical  Society.  Vols.  i-m;  rv.  No.  1.  September, 
1874-March.  1876.  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  [1875-76]. 

8vo.     Four   volumes.     Monthly.  (5594 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  Publications.  James  Sprunt  Historical  Mono 
graphs.  No.  1.  Personnel  of  the  Convention  of  1861.  By  Joim  Gilchrist 
McCormick.  Legislation  of  the  Convention  of  1861.  By  Kemp  Plummer 
Battle.  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  144.  (5595 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  Publications.  James  Sprunt  Historical  Mono 
graphs.  No.  2.  The  Congressional  career  of  Nathaniel  Macon,  by  E.  M. 
Wilson  *  *  *  followed  by  letters  of  Mr.  Macon  and  W.  P.  Mangum, 
with  notes  by  K.  P.  Battle.  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.,  1900. 

8vo:  '2  p.  1.,  pp.  115.   [1].  (5596 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  James  Sprunt  Historical  Monographs.  No.  3. 
Letters  of  Nathaniel  Macon,  John  Steele,  and  William  Barry  Grove,  with 
sketches  and  notes  by  Kemp  P.  Battle,  LL.  D.  Chapel  Hill.  N.  C.,  [1902]. 

Svo,  pp.  122,  1  1. 

Includes  short  sketches  of  each  of  the  writers,  and  also  of  James  Hogg.    (,"597 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  James  Sprunt  Historical  Monographs.  No.  4. 
Letters  and  documents  relating  to  the  early  history  of  the  lower  Cape  Fear, 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  Kemp  P.  Battle.  Chapel  Hill  [N.  C.]  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  135  [1]  II. 

At  head  of  title  :  The  University  record,  No.  24. 

Contents:  1.  Extracts  from  the  papers  of  the  De  Rosset  family,  of  Wilming 
ton.  2.  Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  the  Board  of  commissioners  of  Wilming 
ton,  with  an  introduction  by  Captain  Samuel  A.  Ashe.  3.  Journal  of  Joshua 
Potts  in  regard  to  the  location  of  Smithville  (Southport).  4.  Letter  of  Captain 
Samuel  Ashe.  5.  Journal  of  General  Joseph  G.  Swift.  6.  Extracts  from  an 
oration  by  Colonel  James  G.  Burr.  I  559S 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  James  Sprunt  Historical  Monographs.  No.  5. 
Minntts  of  the  Kehukey  Association  (Baptist).  With  letter  of  Joel  Battle 
Fort,  and  with  introduction  and  notes  by  Kemp  Plummer  Battle,  LL.  D. 
[Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.]  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (5599 

UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA.  James  Sprunt  Historical  Monographs.  No.  6. 
Diary  of  a  geological  tour  by  Dr.  Elisha  Mitchell  in  1827  and  1828,  with 
introduction  and  notes  by  Dr.  Kemp  P.  Battle,  LL.  D.  Chapel  Hill  [N.  C.], 
1905. 

8vo,  pp.  73,  [1]. 

Letters  written  during  vacation  tours  in  western  North  Carolina.  (560C 


NORTH 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NORTH  DAKOTA. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NORTH  DAKOTA.     [Articles  of  incorporation,  by 
laws,  members,  etc.]     Grand  Forks.     November,  1903, 

8vo,  pp.  (8).  (560] 


CUYAHOGA    COUNTY    PIONEEK   ASSOCIATION.  753 

STATE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  NORTH    DAKOTA.     Report  of  the   Society  to   the 
Governor  of  North  Dakota.     Bismark,  X.  D.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (5603 

OHIO. 
BATTLE  OF  LAKE  ERIE  MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION. 

BATTLE  OF  LAKE  ERIE  MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION.     Account  of   the  organization 

and  proceedings  of  the  Association,  and  the  celebration  of  the  forty-fifth 

anniversary  of  the  battle  of  Lake  Erie,  September  10,  1858.     Sandusky,  1858. 

Svo,  pp.  49.  '(5003 

CINCINNATI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

CINCINNATI  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annals    (part  1)    published  by  order  of  the 
Society.     Cincinnati,  1845. 
Svo,  pp.  20. 

Contains  constitution  and  by-laws,  and  an  address  by  I).  K.  Este  at  first  meet 
ing,  January  15,  1845.  (5<>O4 

CINCINNATI  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 

Cincinnati,  Oliio. 

CIVIXNATI    PIONEER   ASSOCIATION.     Cincinnati    Pioneer.     Nos.    1-5,    September, 
1873-July,  1875.     Edited  and  published  by  J.  D.  Caldwell,  secretary  of  the 
Association.     Cincinnati,  1873-1875. 
Svo.     Five  pamphlets. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  View  of  Cincinnati  in  1810 ;  History  of  Cincinnati  Pioneer  Associa- 
'tion;  Constitution  and  by-laws;  Officers,  etc.;  Members,  pp.  30. 

No.  2.  Reunion  of  pioneers  of  the  Miami  Valley,  September  10,  1873  ;  Anni 
versary  of  Perry's  victory  ;  Address  by  Joseph  Cox.  pp.  31. 

No.  3.  Proceedings,  April  7,  1874,  eighty-sixth  anniversary  of  settlement  of 
territory  northwest  of  the  Ohio  River;  Historical  sketch;  Addresses,  pp.  50. 

No.  4.  Celebration  of  4th  of  July,  1874  ;  Proceedings  ;  Historical  memoranda, 
by  J.  D.  Caldwell;  Historical  address  of  William  Allen;  Eighty-seventh  anni 
versary  ;  Settlement  of  Ohio.  pp.  32. 

No.  5.  Excursion  to  Chillicothe,  May  28,  1875  ;  The  pioneers  of  Ohio,  by  A.  R 
Stuart  ;  Historical  memoranda  as  to  first  settlement  of  Chillicothe.  pp.  37. 

(5005 

*  INCINNATI  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  When  and  by  whom  was  Cincinnati 
founded V  Address  to  the  Association,  April  7,  1882,  by  Kufus  King.  [Cin 
cinnati,  1882.] 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (5«0« 

CUYAHOGA  COUNTY    PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 

'  ;  VAIIOGA  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Address  before  the  Association  at 
North  Solon,  September  5,  1877,  by  W.  W.  Andrews.  Cleveland,  1877. 

8vo-  (5G07 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 48 


754  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

DEUTSCHER  PIONIER-VEREIN. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

DEUTSCHEN  PIONIER-VEREIN.  Der  Deutsche  Pionier.  Erinnerungen  aus  dem 
pionier-leben  der  Deutschen  in  Amerika  *  *  *  1. — 18.  jahg. ;  marz; 
1869-1887.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  [18G9-87.] 

8vo,  18  vols.  Illustrated,  Plates.  Portraits.  Maps.  Facsimiles.  Monthly, 
1869-March  1885  ;  quarterly,  1885-87. 

Supplements  issued  with  the  numbers  for  May,  1869,  May,  1870,  and  June, 
1871. 

From  1869-February,  1876,  title  reads  :  Der  Deutsche  Pionier.  Eine  monats- 
schrift  fur  erinnerungen  aus  dem  deutschen  pionier-leben  in  dem  Vereinigten 
Staaten. 

"  Hrsg.   vom  Deutschen   Pionier- Verein    [von   Cincinnati,   Ohio]." 

•*  Editors :     March,    1870-February,    1871,    G.    Briihl  ;     March,    1871-February. 

1872,  E.  H.  Makk;  March,  1872-April,  1873,  Karl  Riimelin  ;  May,  1873-Feb- 
ruary,  1874,  Karl  Knortz  ;  March,  1874-March,  1885,  II.  A.  Rattermann ; 
1885-87,  Hermann  Hensel.  (5GO7a 

DEUTSCHER  PIONIER-VEREIN.  The  German  soldier  in  the  wars  of  the  United 
States.  An  address  read  before  the  Pionier- Verein,  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten, 
[Reprinted  from  the  United  States  Magazine.]  Philadelphia,  1868. 

8vo,  pp.  49.  (5607& 

DISTRICT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    THE    COUNTIES    OF    MEDINA. 
SUMMIT,  AND   WAYNE. 

Wadsicorth,  Ohio. 

DISTRICT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Publications.]  [Nos.  1-3.]  Wadsworth,  1877- 
78. 

No.  1.  First  report,  containing  constitution  and  an  account  of  the  organiza 
tion  of  the  Society.  With  "  Man,  his  origin  in  geological  times,"  by  E.  Brown, 
and  other  papers.  1877.  pp.  16. 

No.  2.  Second  report,  containing  account  of  the  meeting  in  Akron,  March  14, 
1878,  "  The  modern  evidence  of  prehistoric  man  in  the  copper  region  of  Lake 
Superior,"  by  H.  Reed  (etc.).  1878.  pp.  32. 

No.  3.   Curious  stones  from  the  stone  age,  by  P.  P.  Cherry.      1878.     pp.  8. 

(5608 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CLEVELAND. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

EABLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CLEVELAND.     The  corporate  birth  and  growth 
of  the  city  of  Cleveland.     An  address  to  the  Early  Settlers'  Association  of 
Cleveland,  delivered  July  22,  1884.     By  T.  O.  Griswold.     Cleveland  [1884]. 
8vo,  pp.  287-318. 

Forms  Tract  No.  62  of  the  Western  Reserve  and  Northern  Ohio  Historical 
Society.  (56O9 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.  Annals,  No.  i.  Cleve 
land,  1880. 

12mo,  pp.  148.  (5MO 


EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     755 


EARLY  SETTLERS'   ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,   No.   11.     Cleve 
land,  1881. 

12mo,   pp.   93.  (5611 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  No.  in.     Cleve 
land,  1882. 


12mo,  pp.   87. 


(5612 


EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  No.  iv.     Cleve 
land,  1883. 


12mo,  pp.  95. 


(5613 


EARLY  SETTLERS'   ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,   No.   v.     Cleve 
land,  1884. 


12mo,  pp.  120. 


(5614 


EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION   OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  No.  vi.     Cleve 
land,  1885. 


12mo,  pp.  90. 

"  The   first  six   numbers   constitute   Vol.    1." 


(5615 


EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  No.  vn.     Cleve 
land,  1886. 


12mo,   pp.    104. 


(5616 


EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.  Annals,  No.  vm.  Cleve 
land,  1887. 

12mo,  pp.   196.  (5617 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.  Annals,  No.  ix.  Cleve 
land,  1888. 

12mo,  pp.  197-323. 

Contents :  The  Early  Settlers'  anniversary,  July  22,  1888 :  Addresses,  by 
Harvey  Rice,  Darius  Cadwell  ;  Unveiling  of  the  statue  in  honor  of  Moses 
Cleaveland,  founder  of  Cleveland :  Addresses  by  Harvey  Rice,  S.  E.  Adams, 
S.  A.  Lane.  Recollections  of  Rocky  River,  by  C.  G.  Calkins  ;  Maria  Baldwin  ; 
The  early  fire  department  of  Cleveland,  by  George  F.  Marshall  ;  My  mother — 
a  sketch,  by  Mrs.  James  M'Crosky  ;  Loss  of  an  open  boat — between  Rocky  river 
and  Black  river,  April,  1808,  by  Q.  F.  Atkins:  The  great  sleigh-ride  of  1856, 
by  Schuyler  R.  Oviatt.  Obituaries  ;  Members  ;  Constitution.  (5618 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  No.  x.     1889. 

12mo,   pp.   295-408. 

Contents :  Report  of  the  anniversary,  1889 :  Addresses  by  Samuel  Bissell, 
W.  S.  Kerruish,  D.  W.  Gage,  Lester  Taylor ;  Pioneer  life  in  Ohio,  by  S.  A. 
Bronson  ;  Rocky  R"Tcr  sketches,  by  C.  G.  Calkins  ;  A  letter  from  an  early  set 
tler  ;  A  memorable  voyage — off  for  the  West  in  1850  ;  Obituaries  ;  List  of  mem 
bers  ;  Constitution.  (5619 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  No.  xi.     1890. 

12mo,  pp.  385-499. 

Contents :  Report  of  the  anniversary,  July  22.  1890 ;  Daniel  R.  Tilden,  a 
eulogy  by  W.  S.  Kerruish ;  A  sketch  of  pioneer  life,  by  Isham  A.  Morgan ; 
Something  about  the  members  who  have  recently  left  us,  by  George  F.  Marshall  ; 
Obituaries ;  Sketches  of  pioneer  life  in  Cuyahoga  county,  by  John  D.  Taylor  ; 
List  of  members;  Constitution.  (562O 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  No.  xii.     1891. 
12mo,  pp.  505-622. 

Contents :  Report  of  the  anniversary,  July  22,  1891  ;  Addresses  by  Harvey 
Rice,  Lester  Taylor  ;  Some  reminiscences,  by  Samuel  E.  Adams  ;  A  rapid  transit 
through  Europe,  by  George  F.  Marshall ;  Obituaries  ;  List  of  members  ;  Consti 
tution  ;  Index.  (5621 

Nos.  vn-xii  constitute  Vol.  ir. 

EARLY  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  CUYAHOGA  COUNTY.     Annals,  Vol.  HI,  Nos.  1-6. 
1892-1897.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
8vo,  pp.  1012. 

Contents  :  No.  I,  1892.  Officers  ;  Early  Settlers'  anniversary,  July  22,  1892  ; 
Some  fugitive  reflections  on  the  death  of  early  settlers  of  Cuyahoga  county,  by 


756 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 


Samuel  E.  Adams  :  Harvey  Rice  and  the  common  school  law  of  Ohio,  by  F.  T. 
Wallace;  Obituaries:  Moses  Cleaveland.  some  old  and  original  manuscripts; 
Sixty  years  ago,  by  Milo  II.  Hickox;-List  of  members;  Constitution.  ( 5<>22 

Vol.  in.  No.  ii.      1803. 

Contents  :  Early  Settlers'  anniversary,  July  22,  1893 — addresses  by  the  Presi 
dent,  John  C.  Covert,  George  P.  Marshall,  Virgil  P.  Kline,  J.  J.  Elwell,  Lothrop 
Cooley  ;  Obituary  notices  ;  List  of  members  :  Constitution.  ( 5628 

Vol.  in.  No.  in.      1804. 

Contents :  Early  Settlers'  anniversary,  July  23.  1804 — addresses  by  George 
F.  Marshall.  Henry  C.  White ;  Obituary  notices :  Perry's  Victory,  the  battle 
on  Lake  Erie,  by  the  surgeon  of  the  fleet ;  Nearly  a  century,  remarkable  his 
tory  of  the  Euclid  Baptist  Church  ;  Men  and  mention,  by  Geo.  F.  Marshall ; 
Some  early  history,  by  A.  J.  Williams  ;  List  of  members ;  Constitution. 

(5624 

Vol.  in.  No.  iv.      1805. 

Contents:  Early  Settlers'  anniversary.  July  22.  1805;  Sketches  of  deceased 
members  :  Recollections  cf  a  pioneer  printer,  by  Eber  I).  Howe  ;  Cleveland  mili 
tary  :  Early  recollections  of  Cleveland,  by  Nathaniel  A.  Stimson  ;  Some  early 
history:  List  of  members;  Constitution.  (5625 

Vol.  in.  No.  v.      1XJM>. 

Contents:  Early  Settlers'  anniversary.  July  20.  1806;  Sketches  of  deceased 
members  ;  The  city  of  Cleveland  sixty  years  ago.  by  James  D.  Cleveland  ;  Cleve 
land  Centennial,  poem  by  Mrs.  II.  E.  G.  Arey  :  Cleveland  reminiscences,  by  O.  J. 
Hodge  ;  George  B.  Merwin,  by  John  M.  Buckingham  :  An  old  landmark.  "  Colo 
nial  House,"  erected  in  1837;  S.  Hart's  contract  with  Lorenzo  Carter,  1707; 
Derivation  of  title  to  lands  on  Western  Reserve,  by  N.  B.  Dare  ;  Early  periods 
of  portions  of  Cuyahoga  county,  by  N.  B.  Dare:  The  mouth  of  the  Cuyahoga 
river,  by  N.  B.  Dare  :  Case's  Ark  :  List  of  members  :  Constitution.  i  5O2G 

Vol.  in,  No.  vi.      1807. 

Contents  :    Early   Settlers'   anniversary.   July   22,    1807  ;   The   pioneer   press   of 
Cleveland,   by   John   C.   Covert  :   Development   of   the   postal   service,   by   John  G. 
Ilntchins;    Sketches   of   deceased    members:    Indians   and    indictments,   by   A.    J. 
Willi-ims;  The  big  gun  on  the  square,  by  A.  J.  Williams;   The  postal  service,  by 
S.   C.    Ilickox  :   Cahoon   family  reunion,   by   II.   M.   Addison  :   Recollection  of  men 
and  things,  by  Henry  C.  Hawkins;   List  cf  members;   Index  to  Vol.  in.        ( 5G27 
EARLY   SETTLERS'   ASSOCIATION   OF   CUYAHOGA   COUNTY.      Annals.    Vol.   iv,   Xos. 
1-0.     181)9-1903.     Cleveland,  Ohio. 
8vo,  pp.  606,  (8). 
Vol.  iv,  No.  1.     1899. 

Contents:  Officers;  Early  Settlers'  Association,  July  22,   1898— annual  meet 
ing;    Early    recollections   of  Cleveland,   by    John   C.    Reeve;    Early   churches  in 
Cleveland,  by  C.  G.  Calkins  ;  Sketches  of  deceased  members  ;  List  of  members. 
Vol.  iv,  No.  ii.  (5G28 

Contents:  Early  Settlers'  Association,  July  22,  1890 — annual  meeting: 
Sketches  of  deceased  members.  ( •"»<»-*> 

Vol.  iv,  No.  in.      1900. 

Contents  :  Early  Settlers'  Association,  July  21,  1900 — annual  meeting,  with 
addresses,  by  Edwin  T.  Hamilton,  R.  T.  Lyon,  H.  C.  Gray,  S.  D.  Dodge, 
Lathrop  Cooley.  Sketches  of  deceased  members;  List  of  members.  (5630 

Vol.  iv,  No.  iv.      1901. 

Contents:   Early   Settlers'   Association,   July   22,    1901 — annual   meeting;   The 

Mormon    episode   at    Kirtland,    by    James    II.    Kennedy;    "The    Gentleman    from 

Ohio,"   by   William   A.   Babcock ;    Sketches  of  deceased   members ;    Constitution ; 

List  of  members.  (5631 

Vol.  iv,  No.  v.      1902. 

Contents:  Early  Settlers'  Association,   September  10,   1902 — annual  meeting; 

Items  in  the  early   history   of  Cleveland,   by   Schuyler   C.   Oviatt ;   The   pioneer 

mothers    of    Cleveland,    by    Gertrude    Van    Rensselaer    Wickham ;    Sketches    of 

deceased  members;  List  of  members.  (5632 

Vol.  iv,  No.  vi.      1003. 

Contents  :  Early  Settlers'  Association,  September  10,  1903 — annual  meeting ; 
Early  settlers,  hy  Alexander  Hadden ;  Old  times,  by  Abraham  Teachout ;  T 
Moravians,  by  P.  H.  Kaiser  ;  The  German  pioneers,  by  Geo.  B.  Solders  ;  Hungary 
and  its  emigration,  hy  Louis  Perczel ;  The  sons  of  Erin,  by  W.  J.  Gleason : 
Sketches  of  deceased  members ;  Constitution ;  List  of  members ;  Contents  o 
this  number  ;  General  Index,  1898-1903.  (5633 

Vol.  v,  No.  i.     1904.     pp.  iii,   (1).     Contains  proceedings,  reports,  etc. 


FIRE    LANDS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  757 

FIRE  LA~XD8  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Noncalk,  Ohio. 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fire  Lands  Pioneer,  June,    1858-July,   1878. 
Vols.  i-xin.     Sandusky,  Cleveland,  and  Norwalk,  1858-78. 
Svo. 

Nothing  was  published  between  July, -1878,  and  June,  1882. 
For  Contents,  see  Appendix.  (5634 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Fire  Lands  Pioneer.  New  series.  Vols. 
i-xiv.  1882-1902.  Norwalk,  Ohio. 

8vo.      Illustrated. 

Vol.  i.      1882.     pp.  1G6   (2). 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  1878-1881  ;  The  mystery  of  Atlantis,  by  S.  A.  Wild- 
man  ;  Second  historical  period  of  the  Fire  Lands,  by  Clark  Waggoner  ;  The  in 
fluence  of  the  jurisprudence  and  judicial  courts  of  the  Fire  Lands  in  the  educa 
tion  of  its  population,  by  ,T.  K.  Osborn  ;  The  four  pioneers — Walter  F.  Stone, 
Wm.  G.  Lane,  Joseph  M.  Root,  and  Cooper  K.  Watson,  by  I.  F.  Mack  ;  Meth 
odism  in  the  Fire  Lands,  from  1811  to  1881,  by  M.  M.  Hester  ;  A  romance  of  the 
great  rebellion,  by  T.  A.  Burr  ;  A  lost  chapter  in  the  early  history  of  Huron 
county  ;  Reminiscences — early  pioneer  movements  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  war 
of  1812,  by  Charles  Whittlesey  ;  The  Alert  Club,  by  Mrs.  II.  S.  Mitchell  ;  Legend 
of  Fort  A  very,  by  I.  M.  Gillett ;  Biographies  and  memoirs;  Constitution. 

(5G35 

Vol.  ii.      1884.      pp.  127,    (1). 

Contents  :  Record  of  proceedings  ;  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  by  John  R.  Osborn  ; 
Oliver  Hazard  Perry  and  his  associate  heroes,  by  C.  II.  Stewart;  Our  country, 
by  F.  R.  Loomis ;  The  old  Norwalk  Academy,  by  Charles  II.  Stewart;  The  old 
bank  building — an  interesting  reminiscence  of  Norwalk  history,  by  John  Gar 
diner  ;  Our  poineer  fathers  and  mothers,  by  I.  M.  Gillett  ;  Farly  historical  inci 
dents,  by  Clark  Waggoner;  Biographies  and  memoirs.  (5<J3<» 

Vol.  in.      188G.      pp.  127. 

Contents:  Record  of  proceedings;  Pioneer  life  as  it  was  and  is,  by  C.  II. 
Stewart;  Our  work  in  history,  by  .1.  Nelson  Lewis;  The  pioneer  physician,  by 
John  C.  Sanders  ;  The  old  chimney  coiner,  by  I.  M.  Gillett  ;  Some  compensa 
tions  of  the  poineer  life  and  the  perpetual  necessity  of  the  pioneer  spirit,  by 
J.  M.  Seymour  ;  Early  historical  incidents,  by  Clark  Waggoner  ;  Legendary  ac 
count  of  the  first  camp  meeting  held  upon  the  Firelands,  by  I.  M.  Gillett;  A 
Fitchville  centenarian,  Collins  A.  Brown  ;  Almost  a  centenarian,  Martin  Kel 
logg  ;  The  army  record  of  soldiers  from  Peru,  Ohio,  enlisted  for  the  war  of  the 
Rebellion,  by  C.  Woodruff;  Biographies  and  memoirs.  (5G37 

Vol.  iv.      1888.     pp.  128. 

Contents :  Record  of  proceedings ;  A  Bronson  centenarian,  Martin  Kellogg, 
by  F.  R.  Loomis — Account  of  the  celebration  of  his  birthday  with  the  speeches; 
Time's  changes,  by  I.  M.  Gillett;  Olden  times  along  the  old  state  road,  by  I.  M. 
Gillett ;  The  old  and  the  new — a  contrast  between  1822  and  1887,  by  T.  C.  Mc- 
Gee  ;  Biographies  and  memoirs.  (5<>3S 

Vol.  v.      1888.     pp.  128. 

Contents  :  Record  of  proceedings ;  Underground  railroad  reminiscences,  by 
II.  F.  Paden  ;  The  underground  railroad  of  the  Firelands,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane  : 
The  Ohio  fugitive  slave  law,  by  G.  T.  Stewart  ;  Some  experiences  in  abolition 
times,  by  Chauncey  Woodruff ;  Thomas  Holland  Boston,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane ; 
A  centenarian,  Daniel  Barlitt ;  "  Le  Griffin,"  the  first  full  rigged  vessel  that 
sailed  the  Great  Lakes,  by  F.  G.  Lockwood  ;  Taken  by  Commodore  Perry  ;  Alex- 
nnder  Odren,  warrior  and  pioneer  ;  Sandusky  in  1882 ;  Biographies  and  mem 
oirs ;  Pioneer  life  in  Huron  county,  by  Frank  I).  Read.  (563?) 

Vol.  vi.      1891.     pp.  100. 

Contents:  Record  of  proceedings;  Our  railroad  history,  by  G.  T.  Stewart; 
The  Toledo,  Norwalk  and  Cleveland  railroad,  by  L.  D.  Strutton  ;  Richard  Brewer, 
103  years  old,  by  Hudson  Tuttle  ;  The  early  itinerancy,  by  J.  II.  Pitezel  ;  Study 
of  history  in  Ohio,  by  C1.  C.  Baldwin;  History  of  the  old  state  road,  by  I.  M. 
Gillett ;  Norwalk — origin  of  the  name,  by  C.  II.  Gallup ;  Early  memories  of 
life  on  the  Firelands,  by  J.  II.  Pitezel  ;  History  of  the  Presbyterian  society  of 
Milan  ;  Biographies  and  memoirs  ;  Index,  new  series,  Vols.  i-vi.  (5G4O 

Vol.   vn.      1894.     pp.    100. 

Contents:  Record  of  proceedings;  Our  centenarians,  by  G.  T.  Stewart;  A 
sketch  of  prison  life  at  Andersonville,  by  Win.  B.  Woolverton ;  Pioneer  days, 


758  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

by  Mrs.  V.  Harrington ;  In  memoriam  of  Rutherford  Birchard  Hayes,  by 
G.  T.  Stewart ;  The  Norwalk  Light  Guards ;  Our  famous  old  state  road,  by 
I.  M.  Gillett ;  The  ordinance  of  1787,  by  L.  C.  Laylin ;  Pioneer  steps  of  lib 
erty,  by  G.  T.  Stewart ;  The  four-hundredth  anniversary  of  the  discovery  of 
America,  by  P.  N.  Schuyler ;  Isaac  T.  Reynolds,  by  Hudson  Tuttle ;  Old 
grants  of  land,  by  Jeremiah  Allyn ;  Our  first  military  expedition,  by  I.  M. 
Gillett ;  Biographies  and  memoirs.  (5641 

Vol.  \ni.      1895.     pp.  160. 

Contents :  Record  of  proceedings ;  Fajnous  artists  of  the  Firelands,  No.  1. 
Frank  II.  Tompkins  ;  Burial  of  the  missionary's  wife,  a  legend  of  the  Firelands, 
by  I.  M.  Gillett;  Church  history:  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Norwalk; 
St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church ;  Lyme  township  and  the  Lyme  Congregational 
Church ;  The  old  church  farewell,  1888,  by  I.  M.  Gillett ;  Biographies  and 
memoirs.  (5642 

Vol.   ix.      1800.     pp.   162,    (3). 

Contents  :  Record  of  proceedings  ;  Address,  before  the  Society,  by  James  M. 
Richardson  ;  Reminiscences,  by  Jane  A.  Carpenter  ;  The  pioneer  and  civilization, 
by.  J.  M.  Seymour ;  The  eighty-seventh  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of 
Huron  county,  by  I.  M.  Gillette  ;  Early  history  of  the  churches  of  Erie  county, 
by  Rush  R.  Sloane ;  Recollections  of  northern  Ohio,  by  M.  A.  Kennan ;  Nor 
walk — four  centuries  of  retrospect,  by  Caleb  Hathaway  Gallup ;  The  cyclone 
of  1890  ;  Obituaries  ;  Life  members.  (5643 

Vol.   x.      1897.     pp.    157. 

Contents :  Record  of  proceedings ;  Philip,  the  Ottawa,  by  J.  M.  Seymour ; 
1812-1897,  Benjamin  Newcomb ;  Obituaries;  Contents.  (5644 

Vol.    xi.      1898.     pp.    163-363. 

Contents  :   Record  of  proceedings  ;  Miscellaneous  papers  relating  to  Firelands 

history ;    Forty-one    interesting   and   valuable   letters   and   papers   selected   from 

the  Benedict,   Underbill,  and  Cole  papers  and  public  records ;   Obituaries ;   Life 

members.  (5645 

Vol.  xn.      1900.      pp.    [365]-574,    (3). 

Contents  :  Record  of  proceedings ;  Early  Methodism  in  Ohio — its  beginning 
and  growth  in  Sandusky,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane ;  Lyme  Congregational  Church, 
by  II.  C.  Barnard ;  Pioneer  men  and  women  of  Ohio,  by  A.  G.  Baughman ; 
The  Northwest  territory,  by  F.  E.  Weeks ;  History  of  Clarksfield  township, 
by  F.  E.  Weeks ;  Early  efforts  at  internal  improvements  on  the  Firelands — 
The  Vermillion  and  Ashland  railroad,  by  J.  O.  Cunningham  ;  William  Wells, 
the  hero  of  the  massacre  of  Chicago  in  1812,  by  J.  O.  Cunningham  ;  An  ancient 
letter,  1818 — journeying  by  raft  and  boat  in  early  days  ;  Old  record  Norwalk 
P.  E.  Church,  1821  ;  Changed  town  plat  of  Norwalk ;  Firelands  Memorial 
Building;  The  old  "Columbus  and  Sandusky"  turnpike,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane; 
Early  authors  of  the  Firelands,  by  G.  T.  Stewart;  Citizens'  well,  No.  1.  Nor 
walk,  Ohio;  Obituaries;  Life  members.  (5646 
Vol.  xiii.  1900.  pp.  [581]-783. 

Contents  :  Record  of  proceedings  of  the  forty-fourth  annual  meeting ;  Pioneer 
boyhood  on  the  Firelands,  by  J.  O.  Cunningham  ;  Pioneer  girlhood  on  the  Fire- 
lands,  by  Mary  B.  Ingham  ;  Pioneer  gatherings,  by  A.  J.  Baughman ;  Proceed 
ing  of  the  meeting,  Oct.  3,  1900  ;  War  of  the  Rebellion — how  financed,  by  Jay 
Cooke ;  Address  of  Gen.  John  Beatty ;  Richland  County  Historical  Society; 
Lorain  County  Historical  Society  ;  Historical  sketch  of  the  life  and  work  of 
"  Johnny  Appleseed,"  by  A.  J.  Baughman  ;  The  birthplace  of  Edison,  (Milan) 
dreams  of  her  fallen  greatness,  by  Theresa  Thorndale ;  Erie  county  sixty-three 
years,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane;  The  Bloomingville  Bank,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane;  First 
governor  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  Henry  D.  Cooke;  Battle  of  Lake  Erie; 
When  Ohio  was  admitted,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane;  Obituaries;  Major  General  Henry 
W.  Lawton — the  martyr  hero  of  the  Firelands,  by  F.  E.  Weeks.  (5647 

Vol.  xiv.      1902.      8vo,  pp.  785-984,   (3). 

Contents :   Officers ;  Proceedings    of    the   forty-fifth   annual    meeting :  Address 

by  Rush  R.   Sloane  ;   The  surrender  of  Detroit,   by  C.   E.   Pennywell  ;   Report  of 

proceedings    of    the    forty-sixth    annual    meeting:   President    Sloane's    address; 

Tecumseh,  by  E.  O.  Randall;   WThittlesey  papers   (relating  to  the  War  of  1812)  ; 

Address   on   Lafayette,   by   Rush    R.    Sloane ;  The   Perkins   Methodist   Episcopal 

Church,  by  W.  H.  Oswalt;   Obituaries;   Life  members.  (5648 

FIRELANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Abstract  of  verbal  discourse  upon  the  mounds 

and  mound-builders  of  Ohio.     Delivered  before  the  Society,  at  Monroeville, 

Ohio,  March  15,  18G5.     By  C.  Whittlesey.     Norwalk  [1865]. 

12mo,  pp.  8.  (5649 


HISTORICAL    AND    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY    OF    OHIO.  759 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 

Columbus,  Ohio. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Historical  sketch  relating  to  the  orig 
inal  boundaries  and  early  times  of  Franklin  County.  Prepared  for  the  As 
sociation  and  delivered  by  J.  Sullivant,  June  3,  1871.  Columbus,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (565O 

GEAUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

GEAUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Discovery  and  ownership  of  the  North 
western    Territory.      Address    before    the    Historical    Society    of    Geauga 
County,  September  10,  1873.     By  James  A.  Garfield.     Cleveland,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Forms  Tract  No.  20  of  the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society.  (5G51 

GEAUGA  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  1798.  Pioneer  and  general  history  of 
Geauga  County,  with  sketches  of  some  of  the  pioneers  and  prominent  men. 
[Burton?  O.]  Historical  Society  of  Geauga  County,  1880. 

8vo,  7  p.  L,  pp.   [9]-822.  (5G52 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TALLMADGE. 
TaUmadgc,  Ohio. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TALLMADGE.  Asaph  Whittlesey,  late  of  Tallmadge ;  Vesta 
Hart  Whittlesey,  and  Susan  Whittlesey,  nee  Fitch.  [Address  before  the 
Society,  October  (>,  18G8,  by  L.  V.  Bierce.]  Cleveland.  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (5G53 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Discourse  on  the  history  and 
general  character  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  before  the  Society,  by  T.  Walker. 
Columbus,  1838. 

Svo,    pp.    27.  (5654 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Discourse  on  the  aborigines 
of  the  valley  of  the  Ohio.    By  W.  II.  Harrison.    Cincinnati,  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  51. 

Forms  Vol.  r,  part  2,  of  the  Transactions.  Reprinted,  Cincinnati,  1872,  and 
Chicago,  1883. 

Same,  Boston,  1840.     Svo,  pp.  -47.  (5G55 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Transactions.  Vol.  i,  parts 
1,  2.  Columbus,  1838.  Cincinnati,  1839.  [Reprinted  1872.] 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i,  part  1.  Journal  of  the  Society  ;  Act  of  incorporation,  etc.  ;  Address  by 
Benjamin  Tappan  ;  Address  by  J.  II.  James  ;  A  brief  history  of  the  floods  in  the 
Ohio  River,  1772-1832,  by  S.  P.  Hildreth  ;  Settlement  of  Dayton,  by  J.  W.  Van 
Cleve ;  Description  of  Washington  County;  Topography,  statistics,  and  history 
of  Oxford  and  the  Miami  University,  by  J.  McBride ;  Ancient  fortifications  in 
Butler  County,  by  J.  McBride.  1838.  Reprinted  1872.  12mo,  pp.  viii,  131. 

Vol.  i,  part  2.  Letters  relative  to  early  settlement  of  the  Northwestern  Terri 
tory,  by  J.  Burnet ;  Annual  discourse,  by  Timothy  Walker  ;  A  discourse  on  the 
aborigines  of  the  valley  of  the  Ohio,  by  W.  II.  Harrison  ;  Discourse,  by  J.  II.  Per- 


760  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

kins  ;  Essay  on  the  origin  and  progress  of  political  communities,  by  J.  T.  Worth- 

ington  ;  Fragment  of  the  early  history  of  Ohio,  by  Arius  Nye.     1889.     Reprinted 

1872.      12mo,  pp.  334.  (3U5ti 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Annual  address  before  the 

Society,  December  25,  1835,  on  education,  by  J.  H.  James.     Columbus,  1838. 

Svo.  (5«57 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Discourse  relating  to  the 
expedition  of  Lord  Dunmore  against  the  Indian  towns  upon  the  Scioto  in 
1774.  Before  the  Society,  January,  1840,  by  C.  Whittlesey.  Cleveland, 
1842. 

Svo,  pp.  33.  (5O58 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Notes  on  the  early  settlement 
of  the  Northwestern  Territory.     By  Jacob  Burnet.     Cincinnati,  1847. 
Svo,  pp.  501. 
Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.  (5G59 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Pioneer  history;  being  an 
account  of  the  first  examinations  of  the  Ohio  Valley  and  the  early  settle 
ment  of  the  Northwest  Territory.     By  S.  P.  Hildreth.     Cincinnati,  1848. 
Svo,  pp.  525,  xiii.     Map. 

Published  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Society,  and  the  publishers'  ad 
vertisement  calls  it  the  first  volume  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Society.  (566O 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Facts  and  conditions  of  prog 
ress  in  the  Northwest.  Being  the  annual  discourse  for  1850  before  the 
Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio,  delivered  April  8,  the  sixty- 
third  anniversary  of  the  first  settlement  of  the  State.  By  William  D.  Gal 
lagher.  With  an  appendix,  containing  a  sketch  of  the  history  of  the  So 
ciety  and  other  matter.  Cincinnati,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.   85. 

Title  on  cover,  "  Progress  in  the  Northwest."  (.">(>(>! 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Biographical  and  historical 
memoirs  of  the  early  pioneer  settlers  of  Ohio,  with  narratives  of  incidents 
and  occurrences  in  1775.     By  S.  P.  Hildreth.     Cincinnati,  1852. 
Svo,  pp.  539.      Illustrations. 

"  This  is  the  second  volume  of  the  early  history  of  Ohio,  prepared  by  Dr.  Ilil- 
dreth  and  published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Ohio  Historical  Society."  Preface 
by  E.  D.  Mansfield,  president  of  the  Society.  i  :><><;2 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  [Publications.]  New  series, 
Vols.  I-IH.  [Cincinnati,  1873-85.] 

Svo,  3  vols. 

The  preface  to  Vol.  I  states  that  "the  old  series  was  interrupted  in  is.~4 
[1852?]  and  never  renewed."  The  "old"  or  first  series  was  apparently  com 
posed  of  the  following  publications:  [Vol.  i]  Hildreth,  S.  I'.,  Pioneer  history, 
Cincinnati  [etc.],  1848  (in  publishers'  advertisement  called  the  first  volume  of 
the  Transactions  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Cincinnati).  [Vol.  n]  Hildreth, 
S.  P.,  Biographical  and  historical  memoirs  of  the  early  pioneer  settlers  of  Ohio, 
Cincinnati,  1852  (called,  in  the  preface,  "  the  second  volume  of  the  early  his 
tory  of  Ohio,  prepared  by  Dr.  Hildreth  *  *  *  and  published  Under  the 
auspices  of  the  Ohio  Historical  Society.") 

Contents  of  the  new  series  :  Vol.  i.  Journal  and  letters  of  Col.  John  May,  of 
Boston,  relative  to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country  in  1788  and  '89.  1873. — 
Vols.  ii— in.  Diary  of  David  Zeisberger,  a  Moravian  missionary  among  the  In 
dians  of  Ohio.  1885.  <  •"»««*» 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Journal  and  letters  of  Col. 
John  May,  of  Boston,  relative  to  two  journeys  to  the  Ohio  country  in  1788 
and  1789.     With  a  biographical  sketch,  by  R.  S.  Edes,  and  illustrative  notes, 
by  W.  M.  Darlington.     Published  for  the  Society.     Cincinnati,  1873. 
Svo,  pp.  160. 


HISTORICAL    AND    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY    OF    OHIO.  761 

HISTORICAL,  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Diary  of  David  Zeisberger, 
a  Moravian  missionary  among  the  Indians  of  Ohio.  Translated  from  the 
original  German  manuscript  and  edited  by  Eugene  F.  Bliss.  Cincinnati, 
1885. 

Svo.      Two  volumes.  (56fi5 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Annual  report  for  the  year 
ending  December  7,  1874,  together  with  the  constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of 
members.  Cincinnati,  1874. 

.    8vo,  pp.  31.  '.-,<;<;<; 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Annual  reports  for  the  years 
1874-75  and  1875-70,  together  with  lists  of  officers  and  of  members.  Cin 
cinnati.  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (5CS66a 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Some  early  notices  of  the 
Indians  of  Ohio.  P»y  M.  F.  Force,  [Paper  read  before  the  Society.]  Cin 
cinnati.  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (5GG7 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Annual  report,  1883.  Cin 
cinnati,  1883. 

pp.  2.      Broadside.  (5668 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Annual  report  for  the  year 
ending  December  7,  1885.  Cincinnati,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (5669 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Annual  reports.  188G-1893. 
( Mncinnati,  1880-1893. 

8vo,  8  pamphlets.      Sec  No.  5077.  (5661>o 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Discourse  on  the  aborigines 
of  the  Ohio  Valley.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  by  W.  II.  Har 
rison.  Reprinted  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Society,  Vol.  i,  part  2. 
Cincinnati,  1839.  With  note  and  an  appendix.  Chicago,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  52.      [Fergus  Historical  Series,  No.  26.]  (567O 

HISTORICAL   AND   PHILOSOPHICAL   SOCIETY   OF   OHIO.     Address   of   M.    F.    Force, 
president  of  the  Society,  on  the  opening  of  the  new  rooms  of  the  Society, 
October  15,  1885.     Cincinnati,  1885. 
12mo,  pp.  8. 

Sketch    of   organization,    publications,    growth,    and    present    condition    of    the 

Society.  (5671 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Diary  of  David  Zeisberger,  51 

Moravian   missionary    among   the   Indians   of   Ohio.     Translated   from   the 

original   German   manuscript  and  edited   by   Eugene  F.   Bliss.     Cincinnati. 

1885. 

Svo.      Two  volumes.  (5672 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     History  of  the  Society.     By 
W.  II.  Tenable. 

In  Magazine  of  Western  History,  Vol.  in.  pp.  499-500.      Cleveland,  1886. 

(567.'J 

IISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Catalogue  of  the  Torrence 

papers.     Cincinnati,  1887. 

8vo,   pp.   21.  (5674 

IISTORICAL    AND    PHILOSOPHICAL    SOCIETY    OF    Oino.     In    memoriam    Elizabeth 

Haven    Appleton,    October    10,    1815.     November    15,    1890.     By    Eugene    F. 

Bliss.     Cincinnati,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.   21.  •  (5675 


762  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Partial  list  of  books  upon 
Ohio  in  the  library  of  the  Society.  Cincinnati,  1893. 

8vo,   pp.   108.  (567G 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  Annual  report  for  1894. 
Cincinnati,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (5676a 

HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Annual  Reports.     Cincinnati. 

1895.  8vo,  pp.  18. 

1896.  8vo,  pp.  21. 

1897.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
1898-9.  8vo,  pp.  30. 

1900.  8vo,  pp.  19. 

1901.  8vo,  pp.  21. 

1902.  8vo,  pp.  20. 

1903.  8vo,  pp.  18. 

1904.  Svo,  pp.  20. 

1905.  Cincinnati,  1906.  Svo,  pp.  23.  (5677 

LICKING  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 
Newark,  Ohio. 

LICKING  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Pioneer  pamphlets,  Nos.  1-9.  Newark, 
1869-1874. 

8vo.     Eight   pamphlets. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  .1.  Historical  sketches  of  the  Presbyterian  churches  in  Licking  County. 
By  Henry  M.  Hervey.  1869.  pp.  20. 

No.  2.  History  of  the  Welsh  settlements  in  Licking  County.  By  Isaac 
Smucker.  1869.  pp.  22. 

No.  3.  An  account  of  the  celebration  of  American  independence,  at  Clay 
Lick,  by  the  Licking  County  pioneers;  with  an  address  by  Dr.  Coulter  on  early 
times  in  the  Clay  Lick  settlement.  Also  historical  sketches  of  the  townships 
of  Licking,  Bowling  Green,  Franklin,  Hopewell,  etc.  By  I.  Smucker.  1869. 
pp.  35. 

No.  4.  Historical  sketches  of  the  Disciple  churches  in  Licking  County.  By 
Jacob  Winter.  1869.  pp.  7. 

Nos.  5  and  6.  Notes  of  the  early  history  of  Union  Township.  By  Samuel 
Park.  American  antiquities  ;  read  before  a  joint  meeting  of  the  pioneer  asso 
ciation  of  the  counties  of  Franklin,  Muskingum,  and  Licking,  at  Pataskala, 
July  4,  1870.  By  Samuel  Park.  Terre  Haute,  1870.  pp.  56. 

No.    7.   Our    pioneers.      Being    biographical    sketches    of    Capt.    Elias    Hughes 
[etc.]  ;   with   brief  notices   of   the   pioneers   of   1801   and   1802,   by   I.   Smucker.  ^ 
Also  a   paper  on   the   pioneer   women  of  the   West,  by  Mrs.   C.   Springer.      1872.  i 
pp.   33. 

No.  8.  Our  early  times.  Historical  sketch  of  St.  Albans  Township.  By  J.  M. 
Scott.  1873.  pp.  11. 

No.  9.  Licking  County's  gallant  soldiers,  who  died  in  defense  of  our  glorious 
Union.  1874.  pp.  29.  (5678- 

LICKING  COUNTY'  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  An  account  of  the  celebration  of 
American  independence,  at  Clay  Lick,  by  the  Licking  County  pioneers ; 
with  an  address,  by  Dr.  Coulter,  on  early  times  in  the  Clay  Lick  settle 
ment.  Also  historical  sketches  of  the  townships  of  Licking,  Bowling  Green. 
Franklin,  and  Hopewell,  etc. ;  being  pioneer  papers  Nos.  47,  48,  49,  50,  and 
51.  By  I.  Smucker.  Newark,  Ohio,  18(39. 

12mo,  pp.  35.  (5679 

LICKING  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Historical  sketches  of  the  Presbyterian 
churches  (O.  S.)  in  Licking  County,  Ohio;  being  the  substance  of  papers 
read  before  the  Association.  By  H.  M.  Hervey.  Newark,  1869. 

12mo,  pp.  20.  (56SO 


MAHONING   VALLEY    PIONEER    SOCIETY.  763 

LICKING  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     History  of  the  Disciples  Church   in 
Licking  County,  Ohio.     By  J.  Winter.     Newark,  Ohio,  1869. 
12mo,  pp.  7. 
Pioneer  paper  No.  53  of  the  Licking  County  Pioneer  Association.  (5681 

LICKING  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  History  of  the  Welsh  settlements  in 
Licking  County,  Ohio ;  the  characteristics  of  our  Welsh  pioneers ;  their 
church  history,  with  biographical  sketches  of  our  leading  Welshmen.  Read 
at  pioneer  meeting,  April  7,  1869.  By  I.  Smucker.  Newark,  Ohio  [18G9]. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (5682 

LICKING  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  American  antiquities.  Read  before  a 
joint  meeting  of  the  pioneer  associations  of  the  counties  of  Franklin,  Mus- 
kingum,  and  Licking,  at  their  celebration  of  the  national  anniversary,  at 
Pataskala,  Ohio,  July  4,  1870.  By  Samuel  Park.  Terre  Haute,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

Also  forms  one  of  the  series  of  Pioneer  pamphlets.  (5683 

LOGAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Westfall,  Ohio. 

LOGAN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The   American    Pioneer.     A    monthly    periodical, 
devoted  to  the  objects  of  the  Logan  Historical   Society.     Edited  and  pub 
lished  by  John  S.  Williams.     Vols.  i  and  n.     January,  1842-October,  1843. 
Vol.  i,  Chillicothe,  1842;    Vol.  11,  Cincinnati,  1843. 
8vo.     Two  volumes. 

Vol.  i  twice  reprinted  at  Cincinnati,  1842  and  1844,  respectively. 
The  Logan  Historical  Society  was  first  organized  on  July  28,  1841,  at  West- 
fall,  Pickaway  County,  Ohio,  and  flourished  two  or  three  years,  and  then  was 
suffered  to  fall  into  oblivion. — Thomson,  Bibliography  of  Ohio.  (5684 

MAD  RIVER  VALLEY  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

MAD  RIVER  VALLEY  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Inaugural  address  of 
the  Association,  delivered  at  its  organization,  May  2,  1870,  by  A.  II.  Bassett. 
In  Firelands  Pioneer,  Vol.  x,  pp.  80-98.      Sandusky,  1870.  (5685 

MAD  RIVER  VALLEY  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Mad  River  Valley 
Pioneer,  Vol.  i,  No.  1,  May,  1870.     Springfield,  Ohio,  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  4. 

Contains  inaugural  address,   May  2,   1870,   by  A.   H.   Bassett.     No  more  was 
published.  (5686 

MAHONING  VALLEY  PIONEER  SOCIETY. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

MAHONING  VALLEY  PIONEER  SOCIETY.  Geographical  history  of  Ohio.  Address 
at  the  annual  reunion  of  the  pioneers  of  the  Mahoniug  Valley,  September 
10,  1880,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.  [Cleveland],  1880. 

16mo,  pp.  19.  (5687 

MAHONING  VALLEY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  The  underground  railway.  Address 
delivered  before  the  Association  by  John  Hutching. 

In  Western  Magazine  of  History.     Vol.  \,  pp.  672-682.  (5688 

MAHONING   VALLEY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     The  geographical   history  of  Ohio. 
An  address  delivered  at  the  annual  reunion  of  the  pioneers  of  the  Mahoning 
Valley  at  Youngstown,  September  10,  1880,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.     Reprinted 
from  the  Magazine  of  Western  History.     Cleveland  [1884]. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  321-332. 
Forms  Western  Historical  Society  Tract,  No.  63.  (5688a 


764  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

MAHONING  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Youngstown,  Ohio. 

MAHONING  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  collections  of  the  Mahoning 
Valley,  containing  an  account  of  the  pioneer  reunions ;  with  a  selection  of 
facts,  traditions,  biographical  sketches,  anecdotes,  etc.,  relating  to  the  sale 
and  settlement  of  the  lands  belonging  to  the  Connecticut  Land  Company, 
and  history  and  reminiscences,  both  general  and  local.  Vol.  i.  Youngs- 
town,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  524. 

Contains :  Outline  history  of  Mahoning  Valley,  hy  IT.  B.  Eldred  ;  Indian 
tribes,  hy  the  same ;  Indian  titles  to  the  Connecticut  Western  Reserve  extin 
guished,  hy  J.  Perkins  ;  History  of  Connecticut  Land  Company,  hy  ,T.  Perkins; 
Sketch  of  the  early  days  of  Warren,  Ohio,  by  L.  M.  Iddings  ;  Bloomfield  Town 
ship,  Trumbull  County,  by  G.  A.  Robertson ;  History  of  Kinsman,  Trumbull 
County,  by  II.  B.  Eldred  ;  Historical  sketches  of  townships  of  Bazetta,  Mesopo 
tamia,  Howland,  Newton,  Brookfield,  Vienna,  Gustavus,  Poland,  Milton,  Jack 
son,  Lordstown,  Boardman,  Champion,  Green,  Coitsville,  Greene.  (5689 

MAUMEE  VALLEY  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Toledo,  Ohio. 

MAUMEE  VALLEY  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  at  annual 
meeting,  February  22.  1877.     Toledo,  1877. 
8vo,  pp.  75. 

"  Publications  of  the  Society  were  irregular  and  infrequent  until  1897,  when 
a  regular  series  was  begun  under  title  :  Addresses,  memorials,  and  sketches  pub 
lished  by  the  Maumee  Valley  Pioneer  Association."  (5690 
MAUMEE  VALLEY  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Maumee  Valley  and 

pioneers.     Paper  by  E.  C.  Bliven  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Association 
at  Perrysburg,  Ohio,  September  10,  1880.     n.  p.,  [1880]. 

8vo,  pp.  43.  (5691 

MAUMEE  VALLEY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Addresses,  memorials,  and  sketches  pub 
lished  by  the  Maumee  Valley  Pioneer  Association  to  be  delivered  at  the 
reunion  at  the  Old  Court  House,  Maumee,  September  10th,  1897.  Toledo, 
Ohio,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  ill.  <569i! 

Same,  Sept.  10,  1898.     Toledo,  1898.     pp.  116,  ix. 
Fame,  Aug.  30.  1899.     Toledo,  1899.     pp.  192. 
Some,  Aug.  16,  1900.      Toledo,  1900.     pp.  222. 

Same,  Aug.  15,   1901.      Defiance,  Ohio,   1901.      pp.   136.  (5693 

MAUMEE  VALLEY  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Prospectus  of  the  Mau 
mee  Valley  Pioneer  and  Historical  Association.  Toledo,  Ohio,  1905. 

12mo,  pp.  23,  including  illustrations.     Portraits.     Cover-title.  ir>«U)4 

"  This  Society  is  an  outgrowth  of  the  preceding,  which  continues  to  exist,  but 
only  as  a  social  organization." 

MAUMEE  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  AND  MONUMENTAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Toledo,  Ohio. 

MAUMEE  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  AND  MONUMENTAL  ASSOCIATION.  Oration  of  ('as- 
sius  Marcellus  Clay,  at  Put-in-Bay,  Lake  Erie,  on  the  10th  of  September, 
1891,  the  anniversary  of  the  capture  of  the  British  fleet  by  Oliver  Hazard 
Perry.  Philadelphia,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (5695 


OHIO    CHURCH    HISTORY    SOCIETY.  765 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIFJTY  OF  CINCINNATI. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

NKW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CINCINNATI.     Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  of  the 
New  England  Society  of  Cincinnati,  November,  1847.     Cincinnati,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (5696 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CINCINNATI.     Second  annual  repcrt  of  the  board  of 
directors,  January  5,  1847.     Cincinnati,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (5697 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CINCINNATI.     Third  annual  report  of  the  board  of 
directors,  January  4,  1848.     Cincinnati,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  7,   (1).  (5698 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CINCINNATI.     Oration  before  the  Society  on  the  anni 
versary  of  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  December  22,  1847.     Cincinnati,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (5699 

OHIO  CHURCH  HISTORY  SOCIETY. 

Oberlin.  Ohio. 

OHIO  CHURCH  HISTORY  SOCIETY.     Papers.     Vol.  i.     Containing  the  papers  origi 
nally  published  as  Vols.  i  to  v,  1889-1894. 

The  entire  list  of  papers,  1889-1899,  are  now  bound,  the  ten  volumes  in  two, 
with  an  index  at  the  close  of  the  second  volume.  Oherlin,  Io99?  (57OO 

OHIO  CHURCH  HISTORY  SOCIETY.     Papers.     Vols  i-v.     Oberl in,  1890-1894. 

4to. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Reports  and  papers  of  the  first  annual  meeting,  held  at  Ashtabula,  May 
6,  1890  ;  edited  by  Frank  Hugh  Foster  ;  The  field  and  work  of  a  local  church 
history  society,  by  F.  H.  Foster ;  Early  ecclesiastical  history  of  the  Western 
Reserve,  by  W.  E.  Barton  ;  The  Mormon  sojourn  in  Ohio,  by  D.  I,.  Leonard  ; 
The  Bible  Christian  Church  and  its  relations  to  Congregationalism,  particu 
larly  in  Ohio,  by  F.  M.  Whitlock  ;  The  history  of  the  first  religious  society  of 
Marietta,  by  C.  E.  Dickinson.  1890.  pp.  x,  (2),  103. 

Vol.  n.  Reports  and  papers  of  the  second  annual  meeting,  May  19,  1891  ;  The 
Oberlin  Ojibway  mission,  by  F.  II.  Foster  ;  The  history  of  the  First  Congrega 
tional  Church  of  Cleveland,  by  H.  M.  Tenney  ;  Moravian  missions  upon  Ohio 
soil,  by  D.  L.  Leonard.  1892.  pp.  vii  (2),  58. 

Vol.  nr.  Third  annual  meeting,  May  10,  1892;  Ohio  Sunday-school  history, 
by  C.  N.  Ford  ;  History  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Wellington,  Ohio, 
by  W.  E.  Barton;  The  origin  of  the  "Disciples  of  Christ,"  by  E.  R.  Atwater  ; 
History  of  the  American  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  by  L.  L.  Doggett ; 
History  of  the  Marietta  Conference,  by  A.  T.  Nye  ;  Forms  of  church  records,  by 
Heman  Ely.  1892.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  119. 

Vol.  iv.  Edited  by  Delavan  L.  Leonard;  May  9,  1893;  The  exodus  of  stu 
dents  from  Lane  Seminary  to  Oberlin  in  1834,  by  Sidney  Strong;  History  of 
the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Toledo,  by  W.  W.  Williams  ;  History  of 
Plymouth  Rock  Conference,  by  E.  O.  Mead  ;  History  of  the  Euclid  Avenue 
Congregational  Church  of  Cleveland ;  List  of  members.  1893.  pp.  v,  61. 

Vol.  v.     1894.     pp.  96. 

Contents :  Fifth  annual  meeting ;  Early  Congregationalism  on  the  Western 
Reserve,  by  J.  H.  Fairchild  ;  History  of  Congregationalism  in  central  Ohio,  by 
Benjamin  Talbot ;  The  "  Kentucky  Revival,"  1799-1805  (with  especial  refer 
ence  to  its  effect  upon  Christianity  in  Ohio),  by  D.  L.  Leonard;  History  of  the 
Congregational  Church  of  Medina  (1819-94),  by  J.  R.  Nichols;  List  of  mem 
bers.  (570X 


766  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

OHIO  CHURCH  HISTORY  SOCIETY.  Papers.  Vol.  n.  Containing  the  papers  origi 
nally  published  as  Vols.  vi  to  x,  1895-1899. 

The  entire  list  of  papers,  1889-1899,  are  now  bound,  the  ten  volumes  in  two, 
with  an  index  at  the  close  of  the  second  volume.  Oberlin,  1899. 

Vol.  vi.     1895.     pp.  v,  90. 

Contents:  Sixth  annual  meeting;  A  stormy  epoch,  1825-50,  by  Mrs.  L.  A.  M. 
Bosworth  ;  History  of  the  Central  North  Conference,  by  a  Committee,  F.  M. 
Whitlock,  registrar,  chairman  ;  History  of  the  Burton  Congregational  Church, 
by  E.  O.  Mead  ;  Douglas  Putnam,  by  N.  J.  Morrison  ;  Rev.  Manasseh  Cutler, 
by  C.  E.  Dickinson.  (57O2 

Vol.  vn.      1896.     pp.  vi,  200. 

Contents':  Seventh  annual  meeting;  The  principles  of  Congregationalism,  bj 
W.  G.  Ballantine;  The  history  of  Congregationalism  until  1800,  by  F.  H.  Fos 
ter  ;  The  early  history  of  Congregationalism  in  Ohio,  by  C.  E.  Dickinson  ;  The 
history  of  the  Congregational  Association  of  Ohio,  by  James  Brand  ;  The  home 
missionary  work  of  Congregationalism,  by  William  Kincaid  ;  The  foreign  mis 
sionary  work  of  Congregationalism,  by  D.  L.  Leonard  ;  The  contribution  of  Con 
gregationalism  to  theology,  by  Washington  Gladden  ;  The  contribution  of  Con 
gregationalism  to  civic  and  public  affairs,  by  Williston  Walker  ;  The  future  of 
Congregationalism,  by  H.  M.  Ladd  ;  Addresses  by  representatives  of  other  state 
bodies:  Illinois,  by  E.  F.  Williams;  Wisconsin,  by  E.  D.  Eaton;  Michigan,  by 
W.  H.  Warren.  "  Reminiscences,"  by  R.  G.  McClelland,  C.  H.  Small,  Frank 
Foster,  E.  O.  Mead,  S.  I*.  Fay,  Addison  Kingsbury,  G.  B.  Wright,  Albert 
Bowers.  (5703 

Vol.  vni.     1897.     pp.  viii,  112. 

Contents  :  Eighth  annual  meeting ;  A  century  of  Congregationalism  in  Cleve 
land,  by  J.  G.  Fraser  ;  History  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Columbus, 
by  Mrs.  Abram  Brown  ;  History  of  Puritan  Conference,  by  J.  W.  Seward  ;  Early 
annals  of  the  Oberlin  Church,  by  D.  L.  Leonard.  (5704 

Vol.  ix.      1898.      pp.  vii,   (1),  79. 

Contents  :  Ninth  annual  meeting ;  Reproduction  of  the  records  of  the  Ecclesi 
astical  Convention  of  New  Connecticut ;  Commentary  on  the  records  of  the  Ec 
clesiastical  Convention,  by  J.  G.  Fraser  ;  History  of  the  Congregational  Church 
of  Hudson,  by  C.  H.  Small ;  History  of  the  Vine  Street  Congregational  Church 
of  Cincinnati,  by  M.  E.  Thalheimer  ;  Come-outerism  in  Ohio,  by  C.  E.  Dickinson; 
Chronological  list  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  Ohio,  with  notes,  by  the 
Editor,  D.  L.  Leonard.  (5705 

Vol.  x.     1899.     pp.  viii,  108. 

Contents :  Tenth  annual  meeting ;  Summary  of  the  Society's  work  for  ten 
years,  by  the  Secretary ;  Our  church  necrology  in  Ohio,  1800-1899,  by  D.  L. 
Leonard  ;  The  Underground  railroad  in  Ohio,  by  E.  O.  Mead  ;  History  of  Miami 
Conference,  1855-1899,  by  J.  Taft ;  History  of  the  Austinburg  Church,  1801- 
1899,  by  Mrs.  A.  O.  Fuller;  History  of  Paddy's  Run  Church,  1803-1899,  by 
C.  A.  Gleason  ;  General  Index  to  Vols.  i  to  x.  (5706 

OHIO  CHURCH  HISTORY  SOCIETY.     Constitution. 
24mo,  pp.   [4]. 

The  ninth  annual  meeting,  May  17,  1898.      Program.     24mo,  1  leaf. 
The  eighth  annual  meeting,  May  18,  1897.     Program.     24mo,  1  leaf.         (5707 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Columbus,  Ohio. 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Circular  addressed  to 
the  teachers  of  Ohio,  August,  1887.]  [Columbus,  1887.] 

8vo.     Two  volumes,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (5708 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  of  information, 
No.  1,  1887.  [Columbus,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.   (4).      No  title-page.  (5709 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  ordinance  of  July 
13,  1787,  for  the  government  of  the  territory  northwest  of  the  river  Ohio. 
A  paper  re,-id  before  the  Society  February  23,  1887,  by  Hon.  William  P. 


OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.       767 

Cutler.     With  an  appendix,  containing  valuable  historical  facts.     Marietta, 
Ohio  [1887]. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (5710 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  identification  of  the 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  with  the  first  authorized  settlement  of  the  North 
west  Territory  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  April  7,  1788.  By  Mrs.  L.  A.  Alderman. 
A  paper  read  for  the  occasion  of  the  celebration  of  the  hundredth  anniver 
sary  of  the  settlement  of  Marietta  and  the  founding  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 
Marietta,  Ohio,  [1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (5711 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Marietta  centennial 
number  *  *  *  June,  1888  *  *  *  Columbus  [O.]  Pub.  for  the  So 
ciety  by  A.  H.  Smythe  [1888]. 

8vo,  pp.  251,  7  plates,  3  portraits  (including  front.)  Plan.  Facsimile. 
Cover-title. 

Forms  No.  1  of  Vol.  n  of  the  quarterly.  (5712 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.  [Quarterly.]  Vol.  i.  June,  1887-March,  1888. 
Columbus,  1888.  Republished  in  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  403,  (1).  "A  complete  reprint  edition  of  Vols.  1-13  was  issued 
1904-05." 

Vol.  i.  The  beginnings  of  the  colonial  system  of  the  United  States,  by  I.  W. 
Andrews;  The  ordinance  of  July  13,  1787,  by  W.  P.  Cutler;  Origin  of  the  Ohio 
Company ;  Henry  B.  Curtis,  by  A.  R.  Mclntyre ;  Importance  of  the  study  of 
archaeology  in  Ohio  ;  The  proper  method  of  exploring  an  earthwork  ;  Aboriginal 
history  of  Butler  County,  by  ,T.  P.  McLean  ;  Bibliography  of  the  earthworks  of 
Ohio,  by  Mrs.  C.  Thomas  ;  The  Society  and  the  Quarterly,  by  A.  A.  Graham  ; 
Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society,  Organization,  etc.  ;  Salmon  P. 
Chase,  by  N.  S.  Townshend  ;  Blennerhasset,  by  E.  O.  Randall  ;  First  circumnavi 
gation  of  the  earth,  by  B.  A.  Hinsdale  :  The  archaeological  exhibit  for  the  Ohio 
centennial,  by  M.  C.  Read  ;  Archaeological  directory  of  Ohio,  by  A.  A.  Graham  ; 
The  relation  of  the  glacial  period  to  archaeology  in  Ohio,  by  G.  F.  Wright ;  The 
serpent  mound  saved,  by  F.  W.  Putnam ;  Bibliography  of  the  earthworks  of 
Ohio,  continued  ;  Literary  periodicals  of  the  Ohio  Valley,  by  W.  H.  Amenable ; 
The  Western  land  policy  of  the  British  Government  from  1763  to  1775,  by  B.  A. 
Hinsdale  ;  Some  early  travelers  and  annalists  of  the  Ohio  Valley,  by  W.  H.  Ven- 
able  ;  Pioneer  days  in  central  Ohio,  by  II.  B.  Curtis;  Letter  from  J.  McDonald 
to  W.  D.  Gallagher  ;  Pre-glacial  man  in  Ohio,  by  G.  F.  Wright ;  Fort  Hill,  Ohio, 
by  II.  W.  Overman  ;  Ancient  work  near  Oxford,  Ohio,  by  R.  W.  McFarland ; 
Services  of  the  Ohio  Company  in  defending  the  United  States  frontier,  1788,  by 
W.  P.  Cutler  ;  Legislation  in  the  Northwest  Territory,  by  A.  A.  Graham  ;  Pyra 
mids  and  buried  cities  in  the  land  of  the  Montezumas,  by  F.  B.  Ward  ;  The  his 
tory  and  prospects  of  the  Society,  by  F.  C.  Sessions  ;  Report  on  the  present  condi 
tion  of  mounds  and  earthworks  of  Ohio,  by  G.  F.  Wright ;  Earthworks  of 
Franklin  County,  Ohio;  William  D.  Gallagher,  by  W.  II.  Venable  ;  Proceedings 
of  the  Society;  Reports;  Members.  1888.  pp.  403,  (1).  (5713 

3nio  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ohio  Archa?ological  and 
Historical  Publications.     Vol  n.     Columbus,  1889.     Republished  in  1893. 
8vo,  pp.   (4),  582. 

Vol.  n.  The  centennial  celebration  at  Marietta,  April  7,  1888 ;  Oration  by 
George  F.  Hoar ;  The  German  Pioneers,  by  Bernard  Peters ;  Oration  of  John 
Randolph  Tucker  ;  Addresses  of  George  B.  Loring,  E.  E.  Hale,  H.  M.  Storrs,  etc. ; 
Address  of  Joseph  Cox:  The  building  of  the  State;  Why  is  Ohio  called  the 
Buckeye  State?  by  W.  M.  Farrar ;  Commodore  Abraham  Whipple,  by  David 
Fisher ;  A  familiar  talk  about  Monarchists  and  Jacobins,  by  W.  H.  Smith  ; 
The  triumph  of  liberty,  poem,  by  R.  K.  Shaw  ;  John  Gray,  Washington's  last 
soldier,  poem,  by  Private  Dalzell  ;  The  memorial  structure  at  Marietta  ;  Israel 
Ward  Andrews,  by  W.  P.  Cutler;  Three  important  documents  relating  to  Western 
land  cessions;  Maryland  declaration  of  1778;  Virginia  remonstrance,  1779; 
The  Connecticut  cession,  1780,  by  B.  A.  Hinsdale  ;  The  first  church  organization 
in  the  oldest  settlement  [Marietta]  in  the  Northwest  Territory,  by  C.  E.  Dick 
inson  ;  William  D.  Gallagher,  by  W.  H.  Venable  ;  Early  history  of  the  Repub- 


768  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

lican  party  in  Ohio,  by  H.  B.  Carrington  ;  Proceedings  ;  The  Ohio  boundary,  or 
the  Erie  war,  by  L.  G.  Addison  ;  The  right  of  discovery,  by  B.  A.  Ilinsdale; 
Some  popular  errors  in  regard  to  mound  builders  and  Indians,  by  G.  Fowke ; 
The  preservation  of  documents,  by  A.  A.  Graham  ;  Nullification  in  Ohio,  by  D.  J. 
Ryan  ;  A  documentary  history  of  Ohio,  by  A.  A.  Graham  ;  Some  recollections  of 
historic  travel  over  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Virginia,  and  Ohio,  1840-1847,  by 
H.  Howe  ;  The  sale  of  the  Western  Reserve,  by  B.  A.  Hinsdale ;  Down  South 
before  the  war,  a  ramble  in  New  Orleans  in  1858,  by  W.  H.  Tenable  ;  The  manu 
facture  and  use  of  aboriginal  stone  implements,  by  G.  Fowke  ;  A  detailed  ac 
count  of  mound  opening,  by  W.  K.  Moorehead  and  C.  Cowen  ;  The  department 
of  history  and  archaeology  in  the  Ohio  centennial ;  Annual  address  of  F.  C. 
Sessions;  Proceedings;  Reports,  etc.  Columbus,  [1889].  pp.  (4),  582.  Por 
trait.  (5714 

OHIO   STATE   ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     1790-1890.     The   Cen 
tennial  Anniversary  of  the  City  of  Gallipolis,   Ohio,   October  16-19,   1890. 
Publications.     Vol.  in.     Columbus.  Ohio,  1891, 
Svo,  pp.  vi,  326.      Illustrations. 

Contents :  Proceedings  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  •  Opening  address  by 
Horace  R.  Bradbury  ;  A  century  and  its  lessons,  by  N.  J.  Morrison  ;  Major  John 
Burnham  and  his  company,  by  E.  C.  Dawes  ;  The  French  settlement  and  settlers 
of  Gallipolis,  by  John  L.  Vance  ;  Contemporary  description  of  Ohio  in  liss.  by 
[M.  Cutler]  ;  The  Sciota  Company  and  its  purchase,  by  Daniel  J.  Ryan  ;  The 
early  judiciary,  early  laws  and  bar  of  Ohio,  by  D.  K.  Watson  ;  Remarks  of  Gov 
ernor  James  E.  Campbell  :  Rio  Grande  College,  by  J.  M.  Davis,  president ;  The 
educational  lessons  of  this  hour,  by  H.  A.  Thompson  ;  Migrations  and  their  les 
sons,  by  Washington  Gladden  ;  The  philosophy  of  Methodist  success,  by  David  II. 
Moore ;  The  Presbyterians  of  Ohio,  by  Sylvester  F.  Scovel  ;  Sermon,  by  Rev.  John 
Moncure.  Proceedings,  reports,  etc.,  of  the  fifth  and  sixth  annual  meetings  of  the 
Society  and  accompanying  papers  :  The  pioneer  physicians  of  the  Muskingum 
Valley,  by  Edmund  C.  Brush;  The  Moravian  massacre,  by  William  M.  Fanar ; 
Military  posts,  forts,  and  battle  fields  within  the  State  of  Ohio,  by  Albert  A. 
Graham  ;  Fort  Ancient,  by  Warren  K.  Moorehead.  Articles  of  Incorporation, 
Synopsis  of  by-laws  and  list  of  members,  from  date  of  organization  until  Febru 
ary  19,  1891.  (5715 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ohio  Archreologicnl  and 
Historical  Publications.     Vol.  TV.     Published  in  1895.     Columbus. 
Svo,  pp.  vii,   (1),  481.      Illustrations.     Map. 

Contents  :  Map  of  Fort  Ancient ;  The  beginning  of  the  Ohio  company  and  the 
Scioto  purchase,  by  E.  C.  Dawes ;  An  early  abolition  colony  and  its  founder. 
by  A.  A.  Graham;  The  underground  railroad  in  Ohio,  by  Wilbur  II.  Siebert : 
Boundary  line  between  Ohio  and  Virginia — introductory ;  Argument  concern 
ing  boundary  line  between  Ohio  and  Virginia,  by  Samuel  F.  Vinton  ;  Boundary 
line  between  Ohio  and  Indiana,  and- between  Ohio  and  Michigan,  special  reports' 
of  T.  C.  Mendenhall  and  A.  A.  Graham ;  The  Ohio-Michigan  boundary  line 
dispute,  by  Tod  B.  Galloway;  Samuel  Finley  Vinton,  by  Madelene  Vinton 
Dahlgren  ;  Samuel  Galloway,  by  Washington  Gladden  ;  Leo  Lesquereux,  by 
Edward  Orton  ;  Francis  Charles  Sessions,  by  Washington  Gladden ;  Henn 
Howe,  the  historian,  by  Joseph  P.  Smith  ;  Rutherford  Birchard  Hayes,  by 
Washington  Gladden  ;  A  description  of  Fort  Ancient,  by  Warren  King  Moore 
head  ;  Proceedings,  reports,  etc.,  of  the  seventh,  eighth,  ninth,  and  tenth  annual 
meetings  of  the  Society  and  accompanying  papers ;  Sketches  of  life  members 

(571C 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.     Vol.  v.    Columbus,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  xiii,  350.     Illustrations. 

Contents .  From  charter  to  constitution,  Being  a  collection  of  documents 
pertaining  to  the  territory  of  the  Northwest  and  the  state  of  Ohio,  from  th( 
charters  of  James  I.,  to  and  including  the  first  constitution  of  Ohio,  and  the 
state  papers  relating  to  its  admission  to  the  Union,  by  Daniel  J.  Ryan  ;  Report 
of  field  work  carried  on  in  the  Muskingum,  Scioto,  and  Ohio  valleys  during 
the  season  of  1896,  by  Warren  King  Moorehead  ;  Eleventh  annual  report  ol 
the  Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society  for  the  year  Feb.,  189 
96  ;  Twelfth  annual  report ;  The  evolution  of  Ohio  counties,  by  J.  F.  Lanin.^ 
Map  of  the  state  of  Ohio,  1804.*  (57i: 


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OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  A rchreo logical  and 
Historical  Publications.  [Quarterly.!  Vol.  vi.  Columbus,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii.  4<>3.      Illustrations. 

Contents :  History  of  the  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society ;  Con 
tents  of  volumes  issued  ;  Col.  William  Crawford,  by  James  II.  Anderson  ;  The 
history  of  popular  education  on  the  Western  Reserve,  'by  B.  A.  Hinsdale  ;  Frank- 
linton — an  historical  address,  by  John  Beatty  ;  The  Ohio  Indians,  by  E.  L. 
Taylor  ;  The  Vathfinders  of  Jefftrson  county,  compiled  by  W.  H.  Hunter  ;  Report 
of  the  celebration  of  the  centennial  of  the  erection  of  Jefferson  county  and 
founding  of  Steubenville  ;  Thirteenth  annual  report  of  the  society.  Addresses 
before  the  Ohio  State  Archaeological  Society  ;  Address  by  Roeliffi  Brinkerhoff  ;  By 
G.  P.  Wright;  By  Professor  Orton  ;  By  Professor  Canfield.  (5718 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.  [Quarterly.]  Vol.  vn.  Columbus,  1890. 

8vo.  pp.   (4),  366.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :  The  Indian  tribes  of  Ohio — historically  considered,  by  Warren  King 
Moorehead  ;  Report  of  field  work  in  various  portions  of  Ohio,  by  W.  K.  Moore- 
head  ;  Centennial  anniversary  of  General  Wayne's  Treaty  of  Greenville,  Aug.  3, 
189.")  :  Addresses  by  Governor  McKinley,  Samuel  F.  Hunt,  W.  J.  Gilmore,  Samuel 
II.  Doyle.  The  Western  Reserve,  by  F.  E.  Hutchins  ;  14th  annual  report  of  the 
Society  ;  The  Gnadenhuetten  centennial,  Sept.  29,  1798  ;  The  Rev.  John  Hecke- 
welder,  by  Wm.  H.  Rice  ;  An  outing  on  the  Congo — a  visit  to  the  site  of  Dun- 
more's  treaty  with  the  Shawnee's  1774,  by  William  H.  Safford.  (5719 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.  [Quarterly.]  Vol.  viu.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.   (8),  488.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Map  showing  subdivisions  of  land  owned  by  the  Society  of  Sepa 
ratists  of  Zoar  in  Lawrence,  Sandy,  and  Fail-field  townships,  Ohio  ;  The  Sepa 
ratist  Society  of  Zoar,  by  E.  O.  Randall  ;  Copies  of  "  The  Nugitna,"  the  Zoarite 
paper ;  Hon.  David  Tod,  by  George  B.  Wright ;  The  Pathfinders  of  Jefferson 
county,  Ohio,  (Supplementary  to  vol.  vi  of  the  Publications),  by  W.  II.  Hunter; 
Map  of  Indian  thoroughfares  of  Ohio ;  The  Indian  thoroughfares  of  Ohio, 
by  Archer  Butler  Hulbert ;  The  Arkansas  traveller,  by  Thomas  Wilson ;  Re 
port  of  field  work,  by  W.  C.  Mills  ;  Fifteenth  annual  report  of  the  Ohio  State 
Archaeological  and  Historical  Society ;  St.  Glair's  defeat,  an  address  delivered 
by  Samuel  F.  Hunt  on  the  centennial  of  the  defeat  of  General  Arthur  St.  Clair  ; 
John  Fitch,  inventor  of  steamboats,  by  Mira  Clarke  Parsons  ;  Professor  Ed 
ward  Orton,  memorial  address  by  Washington  Gladden  ;  The  Northwest  Ter 
ritory,  by  Benjamin  William  Arnett ;  Narrative  of  the  capture  of  Abel  Janney 
by  the  Indians  in  1782,  from  the  diary  of  Abel  Janney  ;  William  Eves  Moore — 
biographical  sketch  ;  Forts  Loramie  and  Pickawillany,  by  R.  W.  McFarland. 

(5720 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.  Vol.  ix.  Columbus,  [1901]. 

8vo,  pp.  533.      Illustrations. 

Vol.  ix  consists  of  the  material  issued  in  quarterly  form,  as  Quarterlies  [Vol. 
ix]  Nos.  1-4,  July,  1900-April,  1901. 

Contents :  Monuments  to  historical  Indian  chiefs,  by  Edward  Livingston 
Taylor  ;  The  society  of  Shakers — Rise,  progress  and  extinction  of  the  society 
at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  by  J.  P.  Maclean  ;  Ancient  correspondence  from  Samuel 
Linton,  Waynesville,  O.,  to  Abel  Saterthwaite,  Philadelphia,  1804.  The  opening 
scenes  of  the  Rebellion,  by  S.  K.  Donavin  ;  Comments,  notes,  and  reviews,  by 
K.  O.  Randall  :  Dewey  in  Ohio,  The  Boers  in  Ohio,  Vatralsky's  tribute  to 
MacGahan.  The  Coxey  movement  in  Ohio,  by  Osman  C.  Hooper  ;  Consul  Wilshire 
r.uttei-field — historian,  by  W.  H.  Hunter;  Ohio  railroads,  by  R.  S.  Kayler ; 
Stone  graves  in  Brown  county,  Ohio,  by  Gerard  Fowke  ;  The  debt  of  the  west 
to  Washington,  by  Archer  Butler  Hulbert ;  General  Anthony  Wayne  and  the 
battle  of  "  Fallen  Timbers,"  by  Samuel  F.  Hunt ;  John  Fitch,  Inventor  of  steam 
boats,  by  Mira  Clarke  Parsons;  The  origin,  description,  and  service  of  Fort 
Winchester,  by  Charles  E.  Slocum  ;  When  did  Ohio  become  a  sovereign  state?, 
by  Rush  R.  Sloane :  State  sovereignty,  by  Jean  Dick  Cheetham ;  "  Johnny 
Appleseed " — John  Chapman — his  memory  honored  with  a  monument  at 
Mansfield,  O.  ;  Hudson  centennial  celebration,  June  5,  1900 :  Address  by 
H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 49 


770  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Ebenezer    Bushnell ;     The    Pioneer,    by    Elizabeth    Shaw ;     Addresses    by    Julius 

Whiting,    Judge    Marvin,    John    Gould,    Clay    Herrick,    J.    G.    Fraser,    James    II. 

McKee,  Mary  A.  O.  Clark,  Josiah  Strong,  C.  F.  Seese.     David  Hudson,  and  Heman 

Oviatt,  by   E.   O.  Randall  ;    John  Brown,  by  E.   O.   Randall  ;    John   Sherman — a 

characterization,    by    E.    O.    R.  ;    Sixteenth    annual    report    of    the    society  ;    The 

old  national  road — the  historic  highway  of  America,  by  Archer  Butler  Hulbert; 

Fishhooks  found  at  the  Baum  village  'site,  by  W.   C.  Mills.  (5721 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ohio  Archaeological  and 

Historical  Publications.     Vol.  x.     Columbus,  [1902]. 

8vo,  pp.  vui,  503.      Illustrations. 

Vol.  x  includes  the  Quarterlies  of  the  Society  previously  published  as  Vol.  x, 
Nos.  1-4,  July,  1901-April,  1002. 

Contents :  Monument  on  the  site  of  Fort  Washington — ceremonies  at  the 
unveiling :  Address  of  General  Cowen.  Rev.  L.  B.  Gurley,  by  N.  B.  C.  Love ; 
The  battle  of  Lake  Erie,  by  Mrs.  John  T.  Mack;  Fremont  in  history,  by  Julia 
M.  Haynes  ;  Pre-historic  earthworks  of  Richland  county,  by  A.  J.  Baughman ; 
Sixteenth  annual  meeting,  with  reports ;  Editorialana :  "  Land  Bill  "  Allen ; 
The  northwest  under  three  flags ;  Blennerhasset  redivivus.  Ohio  day  at  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  July  18,  1901  :  Ohio  the  first  child  of  the  northwest,  by 
Charles  W.  Baker  ;  Addresses  by  Emmett  Thompkins,  Marcus  A.  Ilanna.  Colonel 
Thomas  Cresap,  by  Mary  Louise  Cresap  Stevenson  ;  Introduction  of  Methodism 
in  Ohio,  by  I.  F.  King;  The  Firelands  Historical  Society,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane, 
1857-1901;  Ohio  the  site  of  the  Garden  of  Eden,  the  theory  of  Landon  West; 
President  William  McKinley  ;  Genealogy  of  William  McKinley,  by  A.  Stapleton ; 
The  Shaker  community  of  Warren  county,  by  J.  P.  Mac  Lean  ;  The  pioneer  poet 
lawyer  (Andrew  Ceffinberry),  by  N.  B.  C.  Love;  The  siege  of  Fort  Meigs,  by 
H.  W.  Compton  ;  John  A.  Bingham,  by  J.  B.  Foraker ;  Thomas  Morris,  by 
James  B.  Swing;  Lake  county  and 'its  founder,  by  William  Stowell  Mills;  The 
Revolutionary  soldier  in  the  valley  of  the  Little  Miami,  by  William  Albert  Gallo 
way  ;  St.  Glair's  defeat,  by  Frazer  E.  Wilson  ;  Mound  builders'  fort  within 
Toledo's  limits,  by  S.  S.  Knabenshue ;  Ohio  in  early  history  and  during  the 
Revolution,  by  E.  O.  Randall;  The  Firelands  grant,  by  Clarence  D.  Layiin ; 
Excavations  of  the  Adena  mound,  by  William  C.  Mills;  Some  errors  corrected: 
Fort  Miami  ;  Fort  Industry  ;  Fort  Winchester ;  The  site  of  General  Arthur 
St.  Clair's  defeat  in  1791;  The  Great  Seal  of  Ohio,  by  S.  S.  Knabenshue; 
Tablet  on  Serpent  Mound  ;  Bonaparte  almost  a  Buckeye.  Members  of  the 
Society.  i  .',722 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.  Vol.  XL  Including  Index  for  Vols.  i-xi,  inclusive- 
Columbus,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  486.      Illustrations. 

The  eleventh  volume  of  the  publications  includes  the  quarterlies  previously 
published  as  [Vol.  xi]  Nos.  i  and  11  for  July  and  October,  respectively,  for 
1902,  and  the  Supplement  to  Volume  xr  comprising  a  complete  index  for  Vols. 
i  to  XT,  inclusive.  This  Vol.  xi  therefore  as  to  its  reading  matter  consists 
solely  of  the  two  quarterlies  above  mentioned. 

Contents  :  Monuments  to  historical  Indian  chiefs,  by  Edward  Livingston 
Taylor;  St.  Clair's  defeat,  1791,  by  Frazer  Ells  Wilson;  Ohio's  birth  struggle, 
by  Wm.  T.  M'Clintock  ;  Account  of  the  seventeenth  annual  meeting  of  the 
Society  ;  First  battle  of  the  American  Revolution,  by  W.  Ilfllunter  ;  Ohio's  part 
in  the  American  Revolution,  by  E.  O.  Randall  :  Mobbing  the  Shakers  of  Union 
Village,  1813-24,  by  J.  P.  Maclean  ;  Archaeological  history  of  Ohio,  from  the 
June  number  of  Records  of  the  Fast  ;  The  Mound  Builders  of  Ohio,  by  S.  S. 
Knabenshue  ;  Ohio  researches  into  archaeology,  by  F.  B.  Sanborn  ;  Memorial  to 
Thomas  Wilson,  by  W.  C.  Mills  ;  Editorialana  ;  The  Dunmore  war,  by  E.  O.  Ran 
dall  ;  The  Lebanon  Centennial — oration  of  William  H.  Venable  ;  Shaker  mission 
to  the  Shawnee  Indians,  by  J.  P.  MacLean  ;  The  Chillicothes,  by  R.  W.  McFar- 
land  ;  Ulysses  S.  Grant — a  characterization  sketch,  by  John  Beatty  ;  Painted 
skeletons,  by  Wm.  C.  Mills  ;  Indian  land  cessions  in  Ohio,  by  S.  S.  Knabenshue ; 
Index  for  Vols.  i-xi.  (5723 

O^io  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.     Vol.  xn.     1903.     Columbus,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  478.      Illustrations. 

The  twelfth  volume  of  the  publications  includes  the  Quarterlies  previously 
published  as  Vol.  xn,  Nos  1-4,  January- October,  1903. 


OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    .  771 

Contents:  Centennial  celebration  of  the  adoption  of  Ohio's  first  Constitution; 
A  century  of  statehood,  address  by  George  K.  Nash  ;  The  Wyandot  Chief,  Leather 
Lips,  by  Wm.  M.  Curry  ;  Ancient  works  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  by  J.  P.  Mac-Lean  ; 
Clark's  conquest  of  the  Northwest,  by  E.  O.  Randall  ;  The  Old  River  Bridge,  by 
James  Ball  Naylor  ;  Sieur  De  La  Salle,  French  explorer,  by  Charles  E.  Slocum  ; 
An  address  delivered  before  the  General  Assembly  of  Ohio,  Feb.  6,  1852,  by 
Louis  Kossuth  ;  Forts  Miami  and  Fort.  Industry,  by  Charles  E.  Slocum ;  Old 
Fort  Industry,  by  S.  S.  Knabenshue ;  The  Treaty  of  Greenville,  1795  ;  The 
"  Divide,"  The  watershed  of  Richland  County,  by  A.  J.  Baughman  ;  Gen.  Joseph 
Kerr,  by  Wm.  E.  Gilmore ;  The  towns  called  Chillicothe ;  Centennial  Ode ; 
Editorialana  ;  Eighteenth  annual  meeting ;  "  Refugees  to  and  from  Canada  and 
the  Refugee  Tract,"  by  Edward  Livingston  Taylor  ;  The  Kentucky  Revival  and 
its  influence  on  the  Miami  Valley,  by  J.  P.  MacLean ;  with  a  bibliography ; 
Influence  of  Pennsylvania  on  Ohio,  by  W.  II.  Hunter  ^  Greatness  of  Ohio,  by 
D.  K.  Watson;  Are  the  Hopewell  copper  objects  prehistoric?  by  Warren  K. 
Moorehead  ;  Thomas  Worthington,  by  Frank  Theodore  Cole  ;  George  Croghan,  by 
Charles  Richard  Williams  ;  Pontiac's  conspiracy,  by  E.  O.  Randall ;  Index. 

(5724 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.  Vol.  xm.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  587.     Illustrations. 

Consists  of  the  Quarterly,  Vol.  xm,  Nos.  1-4,  January-October,  1904. 

Contents :  Simon  Kenton,  by  R.  W.  M'Farland  ;  John  Brough,  by  Osman 
Castle  Hooper ;  Historic  Worthington,  by  Mira  Clarke  Parsons ;  The  Bellville 
gold  region,  by  A.  G.  Baughman  ;  Governors  of  Ohio,  1803-1903,  by  Jean  Dick 
Cheetham  ;  The  Richland  County  historical  society  ;  Who  were  the  mound  build 
ers?,  by  J.  P.  Mac  Lean;  History  of  Fort  Hamilton,  by  W.  C.  Miller;  Commer 
cial  versus  scientific  collecting — a  plea  for  "Art  for  Art's  sake,"  by  Warren  K. 
Moorehead  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society ;  Alfred  R.  Mclntire ;  William  Trimble 
McClintick  ;  Exploration  of  the  Gartner  mound  and  village  site,  by  William  C. 
Mills  ;  The  Sandusky  river,  by  Lucy  Elliot  Keeler  ;  The  Louisiana  purchase,  by 
E.  O.  Randall  ;  Daniel  Boon,  by  \Villiam  A.  Galloway ;  The  Ludlow  line,  by 
R.  W.  McFarland  ;  Simon  Kenton — supplementary  note,  by  R.  W.  McFarland  ; 
Asa  S.  Bushnell,  by  J.  W.  Atwood  ;  Zane's  Trace,  by  Clement  L.  Martzolff ; 
The  first  newspaper  of  the  northwest  territory,  by  C.  B.  Galbreath  ;  O.  K.,  by 
J.  Warren  Keifer ;  Marcus  A.  Hanna,  by  Charles  N.  W.  Dick;  Nineteenth  An 
nual  meeting  of  the  Soc.,  June  3,  1904  ;  Augustus  Newton  Whiting,  by  Frank 
Theodore  Cole  ;  Origin,  rise,  progress,  and  decline  of  the  Whitewater  Commu 
nity  of  Shakers,  located  in  Hamilton  county,  Ohio,  by  J.  P.  Mac  Lean ;  The 
Black  Hand,  by  John  D.  II.  M'Kinley  ;  The  construction  of  the  Ohio  canals,  by 
George  White  Dial ;  Kenton's  gauntlet  at  Chillicothe,  by  T.  J.  Brown ;  The 
Taylor-Livingston  centenary  in  Franklin  county  ;  Song  writers  of  Ohio,  by  C.  B. 
Galbreath  ;  Ohio  in  the  Spanish  and  Philippine  War,  by  Thomas  M.  Anderson  ; 
An  unknown  grave,  by  John  James  Piatt ;  Editorialana;  Index.  (oTSo 

>mo  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Archaeological  and 
Historical  Publications.  Vol.  xiv.  Columbus,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  491. 

Contents  :  The  Shandon  Centennial — address  by  Albert  Shaw  ;  Horace  Mann 
and  Antioch  College,  by  George  Allen  Hubbell  ;  Homes  of  the  mound  builders, 
by  William  Jackson  Armstrong ;  The  campaigns  of  the  Revolution  in  the  Ohio 
Valley,  by  Juliette  Sessions  ;  Bentley's  Lake,  by  A.  J.  Baughman  ;  Song  writers 
of  Ohio — Alexander  Coffman  Ross  ;  Editorialana  ;  Ohio  day  at  the  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition ;  Harrison — Tarhe  peace  conference,  by  E.  L.  Taylor ; 
Tarhe — The  Crane,  by  Emil  Schlup-;  The  conquest  of  the  Indian,  by  Benjamin 
R.  Cowen  ;  The  Ordinance  of  1787,  by  W.  E.  Gilmore;  Indian  boundary  line, 
by  \V.  S.  Hanna  ;  A  station  on  the  "  underground  railroad,"  by  Florence  Bed 
ford  Wright ;  Robert  White  Mc"Farland,  by  Frank  S.  Brooks  ;  Song  writers  of 
Ohio,  by  C.  B.  Galbreath;  William  Allen  Trimble,  by  Mary  McArthur  Thompson 
Tuttle ;  Caleb  Atwater,  by  Clement  L.  Martzolff;  Origin  of  Ohio  place  names, 
by  Maria  Ewing  Martin ;  Tarhe  the  Wyandot  chief  and  the  Harrison-Tarhe 
peace  conference,  by  Charles  E.  Slocum  ;  Colonel  John  O'Bannon,  by  Nelson  W. 
Kvans ;  A  rock  with  a  history  [boulder  in  Jackson  township];  20th  meeting 
of  the  Society,  June  2,  1905,  Proceedings  ;  Water  highways  and  carrying  places, 
by  E.  L.  Taylor ;  The  underground  railroad,  by  S.  S.  Knabenshue ;  Powder 
magazine  at  Fort  Hamilton,  by  William  C.  Miller;  Navigation  on  the  Mus- 


772  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

kingum,  by  Irven  Travis  ;  Darnell's  leap  for  life  ;  Farewell  Song  of  the  Wyan- 
dot  Indians,  by  James  Rankins  ;  The  Indian  mound,  Miamisburg,  Ohio  ;  Early 
Cincinnati,  by  Joseph  Wilby  ;  Index.  (5726 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Oration  delivered  by 
Hon.  George  F.  Hoar,  of  Massachusetts,  April  7,  1888,  at  the  celebration 
of  the  centennial  of  the  founding  of  the  Northwest  at  Marietta,  Ohio.  Co 
lumbus,  Ohio.  Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society,  1888. 

Svo,   pp.    36.  (5727 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Seventh  annual  report, 
for  the  year  1891.  Norwalk,  Ohio,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  It).  (5728 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eighth  annual  report, 
for  the  year  1892.  Norwalk,  Ohio,  1893. 

•    8vo,   pp.   28.  (5729 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ninth  annual  report, 
for  the  year  1893.  Norwalk,  1894. 

8vo,    pp.    lli.  (57:50 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tenth  annual  report, 
from  February  19,  '94,  to  February  19,  '95.  Columbus,  1895. 

8vo,   pp.    16,    (2).  (5731 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Archaeologist ;  an 
illustrated  monthly  magazine,  devoted  to  archaeology,  ethnology,  history, 
etc.  Vol.  HI.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1895. 

Official  organ  of  the  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society  in  1895. 
Contents :  Archaeology  of  St.  John's,  Florida ;  Polished  stone  hatchets,  by 
Thomas  Wilson  ;  Monthly  report  of  the  Society ;  Collection  of  the  Society ; 
An  Indian  mound  on  Canandaigua  Lake,  by  A.  L.  Benedict ;  Officers  of  the 
Society ;  The  underground  railroad  in  Ohio,  by  Wilbur  II.  Siebert ;  A  group 
of  Illinois  mounds,  by  J.  F.  Snyder  ;  Aboriginal  remains  on  Manhattan  Island, 
by  W.  L.  Calver  ;  A  description  of  Fort  Ancient,  by  Warren  King  Moorehead ; 
Muskingum  Valley  pottery,  by  Willard  H.  Davis ;  Notes  on  the  Eskimo  at 
the  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  by  Harlan  I.  Smith ;  Early  bibles  of 
America,  by  W.  C.  Winslow  ;  The  cliff-dwellings  of  the  Lower  Verde  Valley, 
northern  Arizona,  by  Sharlot  M.  Hall  ;  Aboriginal  village  sites  of  New  Jersey, 
Delaware,  and  Maryland,  by  Francis  Jordan,  jr.  ;  Grooved  stone  axes,  by 
Thomas  Wilson  ;  A  list  of  words  from  the  Sumo  Indian  language,  by  J.  Craw 
ford  ;  Stone  cutting  implements,  by  Thomas  Wilson  ;  The  first  discovered  city 
of  Cibola,  by  F.  W.  Hodge  ;  The  Bocootawanaukes  or  the  fire  nation,  by  Wm. 
Wallace  Tooker  ;  Aboriginal  handicraft  in  stone,  by  Gerard  Fowke  ;  The  archfp 
ology  ef  Nicaragua,  by  J.  Crawford  ;  The  first  discovered  city  of  Cibola,  by  F.  W. ' 
Hodge  ;  The  Ohio-Michigan  boundary  line  dispute,  by  Tod  B.  Galloway  ;  Aborig 
inal  use  of  Adobes;  The  uses  of  stone. implements,  by  Gerard  Fowke;  A  prelim 
inary  exploration  of  Ohio  caves,  by  Warren  King  Moorehead.  (5732 
OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archaeological  history  ol 
Ohio;  the  Mound  builders  and  later  Indians.  By  Gerard  Fowke.  Colum 
bus,  Ohio,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  xvi,  760.      Illus. 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Dunmore  war.    B} 
E.  O.  Randall.     Columbus,  Ohio,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  33,  including  maps. 

Reprinted   from   the   Ohio   State   Archaeological   and   Historical   Quarterly  foi 
October,  1902.  (573t 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  judiciary  of  Ohio 
1803-1903.     A  paper  prepared  by  Moses  M.  Granger.     At  the  request  of  the 
Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society  for  the  centennial  anniver 
sary  at  Chillicothe,  Ohio,  May  20  and  21,  1903.     [Zanesville,  Ohio,  1903.] 
8vo,  pp.  55. 
A  list  of  Ohio  judges,     pp.   [30^55, 


OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.       773 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ohio  Centennial  syllabus. 
For  the  use  of  schools  in  preparing  for  the  celebration  of  the  centennial 
of  Ohio  as  a  State.  Columbus,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  64.  (5735 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ohio  Centennial  Anni 
versary   Celebration   at   Chillicothe,    May   20-21,    1903,   under   the  Auspices 
of  the  Ohio  State  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society.     Complete  proceed 
ings.     Edited  by  E.  6.  Randall.     Columbus,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  xxix,  730.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Editor's  preface — History  of  the  Centennial.  Centennial  celebra 
tion  of  the  adoption  of  Ohio's  first  constitution  :  The  first  constitution,  what 
influenced  its  adoption  and  its  influence  on  Ohio,  by  Daniel  J.  Ryan  ;  Unveiling 
of  a  medallion  to  Governor  Edward  Tiffin,  with  speeches  by  Archibald  Mayo  and 
Horatio  Claypool.  Centennial  celebration  of  Ohio's  admission  into  the  Union  : 
Opening  address,  by  George  K.  Nash  ;  The  history  of  the  Northwest  Territory  to 
the  Marietta  Settlement,  by  Judson  Harmon  ;  History  of  the  Northwest  Territory 
from  Marietta  Settlement  to  organization  of  the  state,  by  Martin  R.  Andrews  ; 
Organization  and  admission  of  Ohio  into  the  Union  and  the  Great  Seal  of  the 
state,  by  Rush  R.  Sloane  ;  Ohio  in  the  American  Revolution,  by  E.  O.  Randall  ; 
The  military  history  of  Ohio,  including  the  War  of  1812,  by  Thomas  McArthur 
Anderson;  The  military  history  "of  Ohio  from  the  War  of  1812,  including  the 
Civil  and  Spanish  Wars,  by  J.  Warren  Keifer ;  Ohio  in  the  navy,  by  Murat 
Halstead  ;  The  governors  of  Ohio  under  the  first  constitution,  by  David  Meade 
Massie ;  The  governors  of  Ohio  under  the  second  constitution,  by  James  E. 
Campbell  ;  Ohio  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  by  J.  B.  Foraker  ;  Ohio  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  by  Charles  II.  Grosvenor  ;  The  Ohio  Judiciary, 
by  Moses  M.  Granger  ;  Industrial  progress  of  Ohio,  by  Marcus  A.  Hanna  ;  The 
public  schools  of  Ohio,  by  Lewis  D.  Bonebrake  ;  Universities  of  Ohio,  by  W.  O. 
Thompson ;  Ohio  in  the  care  of  her  unfortunate  classes,  by  R.  Brinkerhoff ; 
The  Ohio  presidents,  by  Thomas  Ewing,  jr.  ;  Ethnological  history  of  Ohio,  by 
B.  R.  Cowen  ;  The  part  taken  by  women  in  the  history  and  development  of 
Ohio,  by  Mrs.  James  R.  Hopley  ;  The  press  of  Ohio,  by  S.  S.  Knabenschue ; 
Ohio  literary  men  and  women,  by  W.  II.  Venable  ;  Religious  influences  in  Ohio, 
by  Bishop  C.  C.  McCabe ;  Address  of  Charles  Foster ;  Address  of  Bishop  B. 
W.  Arnett ;  The  Ohio  century,  by  Austin  Matlack  Courtenay ;  Personal 
sketches  of  the  speakers  ;  Index.  (573G 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  George  Rogers 
Clark's  conquest  of  the  Illinois  and  the  Wabash  towns,  1778  and  1779,  by 
Consul    Wilshire   Butterfleld.     Published   under   the   auspices   of   the   Ohio 
State  Archa?ological  and  Historical  Society.     Columbus,  Ohio,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  xix,  815,  incl.  front.      Portrait. 

First  published  in  190.3.  (5737 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Sandusky  River:  its 
geography,  history,  and  traditions.  By  Lucy  Elliot  Keeler.  Columbus, 
Ohio,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  58,  front,   (map). 

Reprinted  from  the  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Society  Publications. 

(573.8 

»ino  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Ohio 
canals.  Their  construction,  cost,  use,  and  partial  abandonment.  Published 
l»y  the  Society.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  viii,  181.     Map.     Prepared  by,  C.  C.  Huntington  and  C.  P.  McClelland. 

( 5739 

>HIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Serpent  mound, 
Adams  County,  Ohio.  Mystery  of  the  mound  and  history  of  the  serpent. 
Various  theories  of  the  effigy  mounds  and  the  mound  builders.  By  E.  O. 
Randall.  Columbus,  Ohio  [1905]. 

Svo,  pp.  125.     Illustrated.  (574O 


774  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  CONVENTION. 

OHIO  STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  CONVENTION.  Minutes  of  the  Convention  held  in 
Mansfield  September  1,  2,  1875.  Columbus,  1875. 

8vo.  (5741 

"OLD   NORTHWEST"  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Col  unit  us,  Ohio. 

"  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the 
"  Old  Northwest "  Genealogical  Society.  With  a  list  of  members  at  date. 
Incorporated  May  24,  1897.  January,  1898.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1S98. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (5742 

"  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest"  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  1898.  Vol.  i.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  210.      Portraits. 

Contents:  Micajah  Terrell  Williams,  by  Elizabeth  Williams  Perry;  Mjnu 
mental  inscriptions  within  the  church  and  churchyard  of  St.  John's,  Worthing- 
ton,  Ohio  :  Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Matthew  McKelvey  and  his  wife,  Nancy 
Adams,  by  John  McKelvey ;  A  list  of  English  surnames  in  the  United  States 
with  especial  reference  to  those  found  in  the  Old  Northwest  territory,  by  Horace 
W.  Whayman  ;  Marriage  record,  Franklin  county,  1803-1815  ;  Editorial  ;  Notes 
and  queries;  Proceedings;  Memoir  of  Israel  Hopkins  Harris,  by  Charles  F. 
Mosher  ;  The  settlement  of  Worthington,  by  Harriet  Griswold  Burr ;  The  Ilug- 
gles  ancestry  of  Benjamin  Ruggles,  U.  S.  senator  from  Ohio,  1815-1833,  by 
Henry  S.  Ruggles  ;  Notes  on  the  families  of  Bond,  Metiers,  Paul,  and  Pengelly, 
of  Columbus,  Ohio,  by  Wm.  Geo.  Pengelly  ;  Monumental  inscriptions  remaining 
in  two  disused  graveyards  in  Columbus,  by  W.  G.  Pengelly ;  English  parish 
registers — a  list  of  those  printed  as  separate  works,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman; 
A  list  of  parishes  and  missions  of  the  American  church  (within  the  states  of 
Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  and  Michigan),  possessing  records  of  bap 
tisms,  marriages,  and  burials,  by  H.  W.  Whayman  ;  Copy  of  a  letter  of  Gen. 
George  Washington,  1797  ;  Extracts  from  the  note  book  of  Benjamin  Barber,  of 
Windsor,  Conn.,  17  1J- 1778;  Notes  on  the  family  of  Ward,  of  Columbus,  for 
merly  of  Great  Yarmouth,  England,  by  Harry  Parker  Ward;  Extracts  from 
registers  :  Bixley,  Norfolk,  England,  by  Rev.  Charles  Robertson  Manning ;  A  list 
of  "  Ward  "  wills  in  the  probate  registry  at  Ipswich,  England,  by  Vincent  Bur- 
rough  Redstone;  Notes  on  the  Pemberton  family,  ancestors  of  Emilius  Oviatt 
Randall,  by  Evelyn  Rich  ;  A  list  of  pedigrees  printed  in  the  Visitation  of  Eng 
land  and  Wales;  The  parish  register  of  St.  John's  church,  Worthington,  Ohio, 
by  II.  W.  Whayman  ;  A  completed  list  of  books  relating  to  genealogy  and  her 
aldry  in  the  Ohio  state  library,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  A  biographical  sketch 
of  Jonathan  Jennings,  first  governor  of  Indiana,  by  David  F.  Davies  ;  Evidences 
of  the  name,  arms,  and  descent  of  Pengelly,  by  II.  W.  Whayman  and  J.  H. 
Rowe  ;  Extracts  from  registers  :  St.  Kiverne,  Co.  Cornwall,  England,  by  W.  A. 
Diggens;  Old  Northwest  book  plates,  with  notes  genealogical  and  biographical, 
by  H.  W.  Whayman  ;  A  list  of  parishes  of  the  Roman  Catholic  church  (within 
the  states  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  and  Wisconsin),  possessing 
records  of  baptisms,  marriages,  and  burials,  by  H.  W.  Whayman  ;  Notes  on  the 
Colton  ancestry  of  Walter  R.  Colton,  by  W.  R.  Colton  ;  A  list  o.f  pedigrees  in 
the  Visitations  of  Suffolk,  1561,  1577,  and  1612,  by  Mary  E.  Rath-Merrill;  A 
list  of  Scottish  surnames  in  the  United  States,  with  especial  reference  to  those 
found  in  the  Old  Northwest  territory,  by  H.  W.  Whayman;  Index  of  names; 
Index  of  places.  (5743 

"OLD  NORTHWEST"  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.     The  "Old  Northwest"  Genealogical 
Quarterly.    1899.    Vol.  u.    Columbus,  Ohio,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  186.     Illustrations. 

Contents :  A  biographical  sketch  of  Gen.  Catharinus  Putnam  Buckingham, 
by  Sarah  Buckingham  Sloane  ;  Wayman,  alias  Whayman,  a  list  of  wills  and 
administrations  preserved  in  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury,  England, 
1389-1794 ;  Co-operative  genealogical  research,  by  Wm.  G.  Pengelly ;  Some 
Delaware  county,  Ohio,  pioneers,  by  Virgil  D.  Allen  ;  Some  notes  on  the  Colton 
ancestry  of  Walter  R.  Colton,  by  W.  R.  Colton;  The  parish  register  of  St. 


"  OLD    NORTHWEST  "    GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY.  775 

John's  church,  Worthington,  Ohio,  1833—44  ;  Monumental  inscriptions  from  an 
old  graveyard  in  Mantua,  Portage  county,  Ohio  ;  Lilly  wills  in  England,  1604— 
IG.'JG  ;  Notes  armorial,  relating  to  the  Hardy  families,  by  Edward  A.  Gorman  ; 
Biographical  sketch  of  Richard  Pengelly  ;  A  list  of  pedigrees  printed  in  "  The 
visitation  of  Ireland  ;  "  Marriage  record,  Franklin  county,  Ohio,  1814—1830 ; 
A  complete  list  of  newspapers  in  the  Ohio  state  library,  by  Horace  W.  Whay- 
man  ;  Parish  register  of  St.  Luke's  church,  Marietta,  Ohio  ;  Editorials  ;  Notes 
and  queries  ;  Book  notices  ;  Proceedings  ;  John  Gordon,  by  Archibald  Alexander 
Edward  Taylor  ;  Notes  on  the  Stone  family,  ancestors  of  D.  E.  Phillips,  com 
piled  from  local  New  England  histories  and  family  records,  by  D.  E.  Phillips  ; 
The  west  as  a  field  for  historical  study,  by  Frederick  J.  Turner  ;  Early  New 
Connecticut  marriages,  by  Ilarley  Barnes ;  Pride  of  ancestry,  oy  Archibald 
A.  E.  Taylor  ;  Shall  Americans  assume  badges?;  A  biographical  sketch  of 
Hamilton  Stow,  by  Henry  Garlick  ;  A  Hst  of  pedigrees  printed  in  the  "  Visita 
tion  of  England  and  Wales  ;  "  Biographical  sketch  of  Sir  Thomas  Pengelly,  by 
W.  W.  Webb ;  Marion  Augusta  Buckingham,  by  M.  Josephine  Tilton  ;  A  list 
of  pedigrees  in  the  visitations  of  Suffolk,  1561,  1577,  and  1612  ;  Co-operative 
genealogy,  by  II.  W.  Whayman  :  Pengelly,  Acland,  Whayman  ;  A  list  of  pedi 
grees  in  the  Visitation  of  London,  1568,  by  Joseph  Rushton  ;  A  list  of  pedigrees 
in  the  Visitation  of  the  county  of  Leicester,  1610,  by  E.  A.  Gorman  ;  Memo 
randa  relating  to  the  Phillips  and  Mowry  families,  by  G.  W.  Phillips;  The 
Moores  of  Blendon  township,  Franklin  county,  Ohio,  and  their  ancestry,  by 
Virgil  D.  Allen  ;  Notes  on  the  Whiting  ancestry  of  Walter  R.  Colton,  by  W.  R. 
Colton  ;  Have  Americans  any  right  to  coats-of-arms?,  by  New  Englander ; 
Pedigrees  of  Warde,  Ward,  from  the  Visitation  of  London,  1633,  1634,  and 
1635  ;  Table  of  the  annual  assay  office  letters,  used  in  the  marking  of  plate, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time,  by  Octavius  Morgan  ;  A  list  of 
pedigrees  in  the  Visitation  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  1620,  by  W.  G.  Pengelly  ; 
of  Cumberland,  1615,  by  E.  A.  Gorman  ;  of  Rutland,  1618  and  1619,  by  E.  A. 
Gorman  ;  of  Cambridge,  1575  and  1619,  by  E.  A.  Gorman  ;  Monumental  inscrip 
tions  from  Hartford  and  Kinsman,  Trumbull  county,  Ohio,  by  Helen  E.  Keep. 

(5744 

OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  1900.  Vol.  in.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  222.      Illustrations. 

Contents :  Index  of  subjects :  Edward  Orton,  by  Samuel  C.  Derby ;  Some 
notes  on  my  ancestry,  by  Walter  Raymond  Colton ;  Some  historical  notes,  by 
Walter  R.  Colton;  Gleason,  Glezen,  Gleeson,  by  Frank  T.  Cole;  Monumental 
inscriptions  within  the  old  Methodist  cemetery  and  city  burial  plat  in  Lancas 
ter,  Ohio ;  Monumental  inscriptions  at  Greenlawn  cemetery,  Chillicothe,  Ohio ; 
Marriage  record,  Franklin  county,  1814-1830;  La  Serre  evidence;  Editorial; 
Notes  and  queries  ;  Proceedings ;  General  Nathaniel  Massie,  by  David  Meade 
Massie  ;  Thomas  Lee  Brent,  by  Alexander  W.  Mackenzie  ;  Records  of  the  Friends' 
monthly  meeting,  Oblong  and  Nine  Partners,  N.  Y.,  by  William  A.  Eardeley ; 
The  parish  register  of  St.  Luke's  church,  Marietta,  Ohio ;  English  county  rec 
ords,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  Elmer  Wiard  Woodruff,  by  Samuel  Carroll 
Derby;  Monumental  inscriptions  from  the  old  grave-yard  at  Mantua  Center, 
Portage  county,  Ohio ;  Marriage  record,  Washington  county,  Ohio,  1789- 
1822 ;  Philander  Chase,  the  pioneer,  missionary,  and  educator,  by  Frederic 
Cook  Morehouse,  with  additions  by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  U.  S.  land  patents 
located  in  Franklin  county,  Ohio ;  Land  records,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman ; 
Books  in  the  public  library  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  pertaining  to  genealogy 
and  heraldry,  by  Charles  F.  La  Serre  ;  Index  of  names  ;  Index  of  places. 

(5745 

OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  1901.  Vol.  iv.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  163.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Ebenezer  Buckingham,  a  biographical  sketch,  compiled  by  one  of 
his  descendants ;  Gleason,  Glezen,  Gleeson  Records  1707-1767,  by  Frank  T. 
Cole;  Marriage  record,  Washington  county,  Ohio,  July  9,  1789-April  25, 
1822 ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Old  Cemetery  at  Cambridge,  Guernsey  County, 
Ohio  ;  Pedigrees  in  the  visitations  of  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and  Rutland, 
Eng.,  by  Edward  A.  Gorman ;  Evidences  of  the  Frisby-Frisbie  Families ; 
Marriage  record,  Franklin  county,  Ohio,  December  14,  1814-June  15,  1830; 
List  of  members ;  Jackson  Kemper — First  Bishop  of  Wisconsin,  by  Frederic 


776  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Cook  Morehouse ;  Notes  on  the  family  of  La  Serre,  by  Horace  \V.  Whayman  ; 
Fragmenta  Genealogica  ;  Notes  on  the  Stone  family  of  Maryland  ;  American 
Church  Plate,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman ;  Lists  of  pedigrees  in  the  visitations 
of  Essex;  Register  of  marriages,  Putnam  Presbyterian  Church,  1841-1898; 
Official  reports  of  the  society  for  1900  ;  William  Henry  Egle — a  sketch  taken 
from  the  National  Cyclopedia  of  American  Biography,  Vol.  vui  ;  Gustavus 
Scott  Franklin  ;  The  genealogical  value  of  wills — Where  to  look  for  wills  in 
England,  by  W.  P.  Phillimore ;  Burke  Aaron  Ilinsdale,  by  Samuel  Carroll 
Derby  ;  William  Henry  Clay  Mitchell,  compiled  from  data  furnished  by  Mrs. 
Alviso  Laud  ;  Declaration  of  British  subjects  in  Detroit,  Michigan,  communi 
cated  by  Helen  Elizabeth  Keep ;  La  Serre  Evidences,  contributed  by  Charles 
F.  La  Serre  ;  A  list  of  pedigrees  in  the  visitations  of  the  county  of  Hertford, 
1572  and  1634,  compiled  by  Lucius  C.  Herrick  ;  Monumental  Inscriptions  from 
Rosse  Chapel  cemetery,  Gambier,  Knox  Co.,  O.  ;  Fragmenta  Genealogica ; 
Wayrnay  (Whayman);  Accessions  to  the  society's  library;  Notes  and  queries; 
Book  notices  ;  List  of  members  ;  Index  ;  Constitution  and  By-Laws.  (5746 

"  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  1902.  Vol.  v.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1902. 

pp.  v,  171.      Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents  :  Villers,  Villiers,  Villiers-Stuart,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman ;  Ridg- 
way  Family  of  Burlington  County,  N.  3.,  and  Columbus,  Ohio,  by  C.  A.  Ridg- 
way  ;  The  relation  of  genealogy  to  history — A  synopsis  of  an  address  delivered 
before  the  Old  Northwest  Genealogical  Society,  by  Horace  W.  Whayrnan  ;  The 
genealogical  value  of  wills — Where  to  look  for  wills  in  England,  by  Walter  Rye; 
Monumental  inscriptions  from  Rosse  Chapel  Cemetery,  Gambier,  Knox  Co.,  0., 
by  Edward  A.  Gorman;  A  list  of  pedigrees  in  the  visitations  of  Oxford,  l.~»r>G, 
1574  and  1034  ;  Marriage  Record,  Washington  county,  Ohio,  Jrly  9,  1789-April 
25,  1822 ;  Thomas  Worthington,  by  Frank  Theodore  Cole ;  Ridgway  family  of 
Pennsylvania  and  Winfield,  Iowa,  by  Jennie  L.  Ridgway  ;  Burials  in  Cove  Ceme 
tery,  East  Iladdam,  Connecticut ;  Burials  in  the  Western  Methodist  Graveyard, 
Chillicothe,  Ohio  ;  Lucius  Bliss  Wing,  by  Samuel  Carroll  Derby  ;  Mackenzie  of 
Garloch  (Gairloch)  Gleason  family,  by  Frank  T.  Cole;  Monumental  inscriptions 
in  the  old  cemetery  of  Rutland,  Mass.,  by  David  Everett  Phillips  ;  Burials  in  the 
old  cemetery  at  Cambridge,  Guernsey  county,  Ohio  ;  Descendants  of  Capt.  William 
Fowler,  by  Daniel  W.  Fowler  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Books  in  preparation  ;  Book 
notices;  Accessions  to  the  society's  library;  Index.  (5747 

"  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  1903.  Vol.  vi.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  212. 

Contents :  Thomas  Worthington,  by  Frank  Theodore  Cole ;  Extracts  from 
Manchester,  Eng.  church  records,  by  Clarence  M.  Burton  ;  First  settlement  of 
Blendon  township,  Franklin  Co.,  Ohio,  by  II.  Warren  Phelps ;  Notes  and 
queries ;  Bock  notices ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Burials  in  the  Bow.lle 
graveyard,  South  Union  township,  Ohio ;  Official  reports  of  the  Society  for 
1902;  Lucius  Carroll  Herrick,  by  Louise  Herrick  Abbott  and  Nellie  Ilerrick 
Wright;  In  memoriam — Archibald  Alexander  Edward  Taylor;  Senator  Joseph 
Kerr,  by  William  A.  Taylor;  A  letter  from  "the  lost  senator,"  (Joseph  Ken1). 
1813 ;  Report  of  James  Kilbourne,  agent  for  the  Scioto  company ;  The  Con 
necticut  reserve,  by  Horace  L.  Moore ;  Record  of  marriages  in  Ross  county. 
Ohio,  1803  ;  Monument  inscriptions  in  the  Lutheran  graveyard,  Iluntington 
township,  Ross  county,  Ohio,  and  in  the  Shanton  graveyard,  Deerfield  town 
ship,  Ohio  ;  Heraldry  ;  List  of  members  ;  Worthington,  Ohio — 1803-1903  ;  Au 
tobiography  of  Col.  James  Kilbourne  of  Worthington,  Ohio ;  Mr.  Kilbourn's 
congressional  career  ;  The  Coiumbus  post-office  ;  Address  of  James  Kilbourn  to 
President  Monroe,  1817  ;  Mr.  Kilbourn  and  the  General  Assembly  of  1823-24  ; 
Mr.  Kilbourn  and  the  General  Assembly  of  1838;  A  fragment,  remarks  on  re 
ligious  subjects,  bj7  James  Kilbourn  ;  Maxims  in  domestic  economy,  by  James 
Kilbourn  ;  St.  John's  church  ;  Muster  roll  for  battalion  muster  at  Worthington, 
1808  ;  The  Worthington  female  seminary,  by  Louise  Wright ;  Worthington  Col 
lege.  Reformed  medical  department,  by  Harvey  W.  Felter  ;  Worthington  gene 
alogies  :  Griswold,  Burr,  Thompson,  Andrews,  Bristol,  Hart-Gilbert,  Brown, 
Case,  Kilbourne,  Pinney,  Buttles;  Will  of  William  Loving  of  Amherst  county. 
Va.,  1791;  Heraldry;  Early  inscriptions  from  Oberlin,  Ohio,  Index  of  names; 
Index  of  places.  (5748 


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OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  1904.  Vol.  vii.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  319.     Illustrations. 

Contents  :  General  George  Bohan  Wright,  by  Frank  Theodore  Cole  ;  Edward 
Hooker,  Commander,  II.  S.  Navy,  by  L.  J.  Hooker;  Where  Jonathan  Creek,  a 
branch  of  the  Muskingum  river,  got  its  name,  by  Warren  Vincent  Sprague ; 
The  first  settlement  of  Plain  township,  Franklin  county,  Ohio,  by  II.  Warren 
Phelps ;  Inscriptions  from  Plain  township ;  Inscriptions  from  Walnut  Grove 
cemetery,  in  Worthington,  Franklin  co.,  Ohio  ;  The  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
of  Worthington,  Ohio,  by  Louise  Heath  Wright ;  The  Presbyterian  church  of 
Worthington,  Ohio,  by  Julia  L.  Nelson  ;  A  Connecticut  fragment — Woodruff, 
by  E.  W.  Tuller ;  Heraldry,  by  A.  W.  Mackenzie ;  Right  to  bear  arms,  by 
Henry  Stoddard  Ruggles ;  Some  historical  bookplates,  by  Zella  Allen  Dixson  ; 
Ohio's  quota  cf  Loomis  soldiers  cf  the  war  of  1861-65,  by  Elisha  S.  Loomis  ; 
A  fragment  of  New  Jersey  genealogy — Blue  family,  by  Charles  Butler  ;  Genealo 
gies — Case,  Topping,  Morrison ;  Letter  written  by  Caroline  Hall,  daughter  of 
Alpheus  Hall  and  grand-daughter  of  Capt.  John  Hall,  1834  ;  Notes  and  queries  ; 
Proceedings  of  the  Society ;  William  Trimble  McClintick,  by  Frank  T.  Cole ; 
Augustus  Newtcn  Whiting,  by  Frank  Theodore  Cole ;  Keziah  Hamlin  Brooks, 
1804-1904,  by  Herbert  Brooks  ;  Jacob  Thomas  Mills,  M.  D.,  by  Frank  Theodore 
Cole ;  Brief  history  of  the  Ohio  central  normal  school  at  Worthington,  Ohio, 
by  John  Ogden  ;  Personal  recollections  of  the  war  of  1812 — Ilillsboro,  Ohio,  as 
it  appeared  in  1840,  by  R.  T.  Trimble;  Will  of  John  Phelps,  1722;  Military 
warrant  issued  by  John  Phelps,  3756;  An  old-time  mansion,  No.  66  East  Broad 
street,  Columbus,  by  Henry  T.  Chittenden  ;  Land  warrants  issued  to  Virginia 
soldiers,  by  Nelson  W.  Evans  ;  List  of  some  of  the  soldiers  of  Virginia  in  the 
war  of  the  Revolution  who  received  depreciation  pay  under  the  laws  of  Vir 
ginia  and  whose  descendants  are  in  southern  Ohio  ;  Marriage  record,  Franklin 
county,  Ohio,  Vol.  ir,  Dec.  14,  1814-June  15,  1830;  Record  of  marriage 
licenses  issued  in  Pickaway  county,  1810 ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Sprague 
burying  ground,  opposite  Coal  Run,  Washington  county,  Ohio  ;  Some  early  Ger 
man  settlers  in  Germantown,  Pa.,  and  their  descendants  in  the  Old  Northwest 
territory,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  Official  reports  of  the  Society  ;  Asa  Smith 
Bushnell,  by  George  Wells  Knight  ;  James  Thomas  Anderson,  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A., 
by  James  H.  Anderson ;  Hugh  Williamson,  by  William  Trimble  McClintick ; 
Captain  James  Duncan's  diary  of  the  siege  of  Yorktown ;  Reminiscences  of 
early  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  by  Stephen  D.  Peet ;  Pinney  genealogy,  by  Weltha 
M.  Pinney  ;  Marriage  records,  Jackson  county,  Ohio,  1816—1826  ;  Marriage  rec 
ords,  Marion  county,  Ohio,  1824-1826  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  Gallipolis 
cemetery  ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  cemetery  in  Hamden,  Vinton  county,  Ohio  ; 
Some  historic  records  copied  from  the  Franklin  county  commissioners'  record 
books,  Nos.  1  and  2,  by  H.  Warren  Phelps  ;  Wisconsin's  quota  of  Loomis  soldiers, 
war  of  1861-65  ;  Accessions  to  the  Society's  library  ;  Some  reminiscences — gen 
eral  and  medical,  by  Starling  Loving ;  Autobiography  of  G.  F.  Wittich,  of 
Circleville,  Ohio;  Two  Ohio  educators — Rev.  Jonathan  Going,  ilev.  Timothy 
Robinson  Cressey,  by  Frank  B.  Cressey  ;  Copy  of  a  letter  from  Thomas  Hey 
\vard,  jr.,  a  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  from  South  Carolina ; 
The  Peace  memorial  tablet  [Columbus]  address,  by  Mrs.  Edward  Orton,  jr.; 
Notes  on  the  descendants  of  James  McPike  (17517-1825),  by  Eugene  Fairfield 
McPike ;  The  Paine  graveyard,  Jackson  county,  Ohio,  by  D.  W.  Williams ; 
Gravestone  inscriptions  in  old  southeast  burying  ground,  Bainbridge,  Ohio; 
Inscriptions  from  the  Postle  graveyard,  Rome,  Ohio  ;  Inscriptions  from  an  old 
burying  ground  one  mile  north  of  Millfield,  Ohio ;  Marriage  records,  Jackson 
county,  Ohio,  1821—1825  ;  Index  of  names ;  Index  of  places ;  Index  of  sub 
jects.  (5749 

'  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  Vol.  vm,  No.  1.  January,  1905.  Whole  No.  29.  Columbus, 
Ohio,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  72.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Carlisle,  by  Randolph  Churchill ;  Colonel  John  McDonald,  by  J.  B. 
F.  Morgan  ;  Ferson,  by  James  F.  Sackett ;  Kewauuee,  Wisconsin — a  historical 
sketch,  by  George  W.  Wing;  Letters  written  by  Col.  George  Mackenzie,  with  a 
short  account  of  his  descendants,  by  Alexander  W.  Mackenzie;  Connection  of  tha 
Channel  Islands  and  America,  by  Edith  F.  Carey ;  La  Serre  evidences ;  How 
Japan  keeps  her  records,  by  Zella  Allen  Dixson  ;  Muster  roll  of  Capt.  M.  C. 


778  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Lilley's  company  of  Ohio  volunteers,  June,  1861  ;  Marion,  Ohio,  notes  historical 
and  genealogical,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  Friends'  marriage  records — Miami 
monthly  meeting,  1804—1828,  by  W.  R.  Kersey  ;  Marriage  record,  Franklin 
county,  Ohio,  1814-1830 ;  Inscriptions  from  the  old  cemetery  at  Canal  Win 
chester,  Franklin  county,  Ohio.  ( 5750 

"  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  Vol.  vin,  No.  2.  April,  1905.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  73-160.     Illustrations. 

Contents :  Hunter  genealogy ;  Rev.  Roger  Searle,  of  Connecticut  and  Ohio, 
by  James  Shepard  ;  David  W.  Brooks  (1828-1890),  by  Herbert  Brooks;  History 
of  Starling  Medical  College,  by  Starling  Loving  ;  Old-time  music  of  Columbus,  by 
Peletiah  W.  Huntington ;  Genealogical  gleanings — Beatty  family,  by  William 
Gurley  Beatty  ;  The  race  and  name,  Scotch-Irish,  by  F.  L.  Eddy  ;  Roster,  1843, 
Fourth  company,  first  brigade,  thirteenth  division  of  the  Ohio  militia ;  Her 
aldry  ;  Record  of  marriages  in  Ross  county,  Ohio,  1804-6 ;  Inscriptions  r'ron> 
the  cemetery  at  Groveport,  Franklin  county,  Ohio ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Book 
notices.  ( 5751 

•'  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  Vol.  vin,  No.  3.  July,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  161-235.      Facsimile. 

Contents  :  The  historic  setting  of  Granville,  by  Francis  Wayland  Shepardson ; 
by  William  Judkins ;  William  Henry  Jennings,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  Col 
onel  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce,  by  Edward  A.  Claypool  ;  Romance  of  Ann  Arbor, 
with  historical  notes  of  the  War  of  1812-14,  by  John  A.  Trimble  ;  Autobiography 
of  G.  F.  Wittich  ;  Old  parish  records  within  the  diocese  of  Ohio,  by  Horace  W. 
Whayman  ;  English  home  towns  of  early  emigrants — Kelvedon,  county  Essex, 
by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  Marion,  Ohio — the  parish  register  of  St.  Paul's  Parish, 
by  H.  W.  Wliayman ;  Inscriptions  from  the  Blendon  WTest  Pioneer  Cemetery ; 
Letter  of  William  Bradford,  eldest  son  of  Governor  William  Bradford,  of 
Plymouth  Colony,  written  in  1676 — facsimile ;  Record  of  marriage  licenses 
issued  in  Pickaway  county,  1813  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Book  notices.  (5752 

"  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  "  Old  Northwest  "  Genealogical 
Quarterly.  Granville  Centennial.  Vol.  vm,  No.  4.  October,  1905.  Colum 
bus,  Ohio,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  235-435.     Plates.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  The  historic  setting  of  Granville,  by  Francis  Wayland  Shepardson ; 
Granville  in  1832,  by  Kate  Shepard  Hines  ;  Rev.  Jacob  Little,  by  C.  L.  Work; 
The  Presbyterian  Church  of  Granville,  by  C.  L.  Work ;  The  records  of  the 
Baptist  Church  of  Christ,  in  Granville  and  St.  Albans,  constituted  at  St.  Al- 
bans,  1819,  by  Horace  W.  Whayman  ;  Rev.  John  Stevens,  by  George  E.  Stevens ; 
Deacon  Lemuel  Rose,  by  Helen  A.  Rose  ;  St.  Luke's  Parish,  Granville,  by  H.  W. 
Whayman  ;  Freemasonry  in  Licking  county — Granville,  by  H.  W.  Whayman ; 
Granville  Female  College,  by  Harriet  I.  Whiting;  Early  days  of  Granville 
Female  Seminary,  now  Shepardson  College,  by  George  D.  Shepardson  ;  Denison 
in  Granville  history,  by  Augustine  S.  Carman  ;  Granville's  indebtedness  to  Jere 
miah  Hall,  by  N.  S.  Burton ;  Extracts  from  the  minutes  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Granville  ;  The  Methodist  Church  of  Granville,  by  II.  W.  Whayman ; 
William  Gavit,  a  sailor  of  the  Revolution,  by  H.  W.  WThayman  ;  Granville's  sol 
dier  dead  ;  A  Granville  armorial ;  Gravestone  inscriptions  in  the  Old  Burying 
Ground,  Granville,  transcribed  by  C.  W.  Bryant ;  Inscriptions  from  Maple  Grove 
Cemetery,  copied  by  Grace  H.  Rose  ;  Inscriptions — Welsh  Hill  cemetery,  tran 
scribed  by  Ethel  and  Nellie  Evans  ;  Inscriptions — Philipps  cemetery,  transcribed 
by  E.  and  N.  Evans  ;  College  cemetery,  transcribed  by  Grace  H.  Rose.  (57513 
"  OLD  NORTHWEST  "  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the 
"  Old  Northwest "  Genealogical  Society.  With  a  complete  list  of  members. 
Columbus,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  16.      [With  The  "Old  Northwest"  Genealogical  Quarterly.     Vol.  iv.] 

(5754 


EICHLAND    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  779 

OTTERBEIN  UNIVERSITY  HISTORIC  A  L  SOCIETY. 
WaterviUe,  Ohio. 

OTTERBEIN  UNIVERSITY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     First  annual  meeting,  January  12, 
1886.     Publication  No.  1.     WaterviUe,  1880. 
Svo,  pp.  16. 
Contains  an  address  by  L.  H.  McFadden  on  Museums.  (5755 

PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  ATHENS  COUNTY. 

PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  ATHENS  COUNTY.  Memorial  and  history  of  the  Western 
Library  Association  of  Ames  Township,  Athens  County,  Ohio.  Published  by 
the  Association.  1882. 

8vo,   pp.   25.  (5756 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PICKAWAY  COUNTY. 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PICKAWAY  COUNTY.  Address  before  the 
Society.  By  Alfred  Williams.  Published  by  request  of  the  Society.  Circle- 
ville,  1873. 

Svo,   pp.    14.       *  (5757 

PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  MONTGOMERY  COUNTY. 
Dayton,  Ohio. 

PIONEER  ASSOCIATION  OF  MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  Annual  meeting  held  at  Dayton, 
Ohio,  May  16,  1874. 

In  the  Cincinnati  Pioneer,  No.  3,  April,  1874.     pp.  44-50.  (575S 

PIONEERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  WESTERN  RESERVE. 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

PIONEERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  WESTERN  RESERVE.  The  pioneers  of  Ohio.  An 
address  delivered  before  the  Pioneers'  Association  of  the  Western  Reserve, 
at  Burgess's  Grove,  Cuyahoga  County,  Ohio,  August  27,  1879.  By  John  Hay. 
Cleveland,  1879. 

16mo,  pp.  20.  (5759 

RICHLAND   COUNTY  HISTORICAL  AND  PIONEER  SOCIETY. 
Mansfield,  Ohio. 

RICHLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  AND  PIONEER  SOCIETY.  Pioneer  days  in  central 
Ohio.  An  address  delivered  at  Mansfield,  Ohio,  September  15,  1885,  before 
the  Society.  By  Henry  B.  Curtis. 

In  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Quarterly.  Vol.  i,  December,  1887. 
pp.  243-254.  (5760 

HIGHLAND   COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Mansfield,  Ohio. 

HIGHLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Mansfield,  Ohio. 

"  The  Society  has  just  issued  a  pamphlet  containing  the  proceedings  of  the 
Society  beginning  with  its  first  annual  meeting,  Saturday,  June  10.  1899,  and 
closing  with  the  proceedings  of  its  last  annual  meeting,  June  7,  1905." 

8vo-  (5761 


780  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SENECA  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 

SENECA   COUNTY   PIONEER   ASSOCIATION.     Address   of   Abel    Rawson   before   the  • 
Society,  November  6,  1869.     Tiffin,  Ohio. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (5762 

STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.    • 

(Sometimes  called   State  Archaeological  Association.) 

STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.  The  sources  of  information  as  to  the 
prehistoric  condition  of  America.  By  Stephen  D.  Peet.  Read  before  the 
Society  at  Newark,  Ohio,  September,  1876. 

In  American  Antiquarian.     Vol.   n,  pp.   33-48.     Cleveland,   1879.  (5763 

STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  OHIO.  Description  of  an  engraved  stone 
found  near  Berlin,  Jackson  County,  Ohio.  Read  before  the  Archaeological 
Association  at  Cincinnati,  September  5,  1877.  By  Jno.  E.  Sylvester. 

In  American  Antiquarian.     Vol.  i,  pp.  73-75.     Cleveland,  1879.  (5763a 

STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Early  Indian  migration  in  Ohio.     By 

C.  C.  Baldwin.     Read  before  the  Society  in  September,  1878. 

In  American  Antiquarian.     Vol.  i,  pp.  227-239.     Cleveland,  1879.  (5764 

STATE  ARCH.ELOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     The  Delaware  Indians  in  Ohio.     Tlie 

location  of  their  villages  at  the  time  of  the  Revolutionary  war.     By  Stephen 

D.  Peet.     Read  before  the  State  Archaeological  Association  of  Ohio,  Septem 
ber,  1878. 

In  American  Antiquarian.     "Vol.  n,  pp.  132-144.     Cleveland,  1879.          (5765 
STATE  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OHIO.     Report  of  M.  C.  Reid,  on  the  inscribed 
stone  of  the  Grave  Creek  mound,  read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Society  held  at 
Wooster,  Ohio,  September  25,  1878. 

In  American  Antiquarian.     Vol.   i,  pp.   139-149.      Cleveland,   1879.  (5766 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 
Marietta,  Ohio. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  The  ninety-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
settlement  of  Ohio,  at  Marietta.  Historical  address  by  George  B.  Loring, 
and  other  addresses,  April  7,  1883.  Marietta,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  70.  (5767 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  The  coming  centennial.  April  7, 
188G.  Exercises  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  April  7,  188G,  connected  with  the  cele 
bration  of  the  ninety-eighth  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Ohio  and  the 
Northwest  Territory.  Marietta,  Ohio,  [1886]. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (5768 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Centennial  circular.     [1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.     Blank  form.  (57(51) 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Provisional  programme  recom 
mended  for  the  centennial  commemoration  of  the  first  authorized  settlement 
in  the  territory  of  the  Northwest  under  the  Ordinance  of  1787.  [Marietta, 
1887.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.     Circular.  (5770 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  proceedings  of  the  com 
mittees  having  charge  of  relics  at  the  centennial  celebration,  April  7,  1888, 
commemorating  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  first  settlement,  author 
ized  by  Congress,  of  the  Northwest  Territory  at  Marietta,  Ohio.  Compiled 
and  arranged  by  Mrs.  L.  A.  Alderman. 

Svo,  pp.  47.  (ST71 


WESTERN    RESERVE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  781 

WESTERN  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

WESTERN  METHODIST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  board  of  man 
agers,  with  account  of  origin  of  the  Society,  etc.  Cincinnati,  1839. 

12mo.  (5773 

WESTERN  OHIO  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 

WESTERN  OHIO  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     History  of  Champaign  and  Logan  conn- 
ties.     By  Joshua  Antrim.     Bellefontaine,  1872. 
8vo,  pp.  460.      Photographs. 

The  author  was  requested  by  the  Association  to  prepare  this  history,  and  the 
Society  indorsed  it  when  completed,  but  it  is  copyrighted  by  the  author.       (5773 
WESTERN  OHIO  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings  at  New  Carlisle,  September 
23,  1876,  and  address  by  W.  Mills.     Springfield,  Ohio,  1877. 

.8vo,  pp.  18.  (J5773a 

WESTERN  RESERVE  AND  NORTHERN  OHIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
(Now  called  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society.) 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

NOTE. — Whittlesey's  Early  hist,  of  Cleveland.  Cleveland,  1867.  Published 
privately  ;  had  the  patronage  of  the  Society. 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Antiquity  of  the  name  of  Scott,  with 
brief  historical  notes.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  by  M.  B.  Scott. 
Boston,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.   15.  (5774 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal  of  Capt.  William  Trent,  from 
Logstown  to  Pickawillany,  1752;  now  published  for  the  first  time,  from  a 
copy  in  the  archives  of  the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society,  together 
with  letters  of  Governor  Robert  Dinwiddie,  an  historical  notice  of  the  Miami 
confederacy  of  Indians ;  a  sketch  of  the  English  post  at  Pickawillany,  with 
a  short  biography  of  Captain  Trent.  Edited  by  A.  T.  Goodman,  secretary 
Western  Reserve  Historical  Society.  Cincinnati,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.   117.  (5775 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Publications]  Vol.  I.  Tracts.  Nos. 
l-3t\  Cleveland,  [1870] -1877. 

8vo. 

No.  1.   Battle  at  Frenchtown,  Mich.,  January,  1813.      By  T.  P.  Dudley,      pp.  4. 

No.  2.  Judges  of  the  supreme  court  of  Ohio  under  the  first  constitution,  1803- 
1852.  By  A.  T.  Goodman.  1871.  pp.  8. 

No.  3.   Papers  relating  to  the  war  of  1812.      By  E.  T.  Whittlesey.      1870.     pp.  4. 

No.  4.   First  white  child  in  Ohio.      By  A.  T.  Goodman.      1871.      pp.  7. 

No.  5.  Ancient  earth  forts  of  the  Cuyahoga  Valley,  Ohio.  By  Charles  Whit 
tlesey.  1871.  pp.  40.  Nine  plates. 

No.  6.  Papers  relating  to  the  first  white  settlers  in  Ohio.  By  A.  T.  Goodman. 
1871.  pp.  8. 

No.  7.   War  of  1812.      Papers  of  E.  Whittlesey.      No.  2.      1871.      pn.  5-7. 

No.  8.  Indian  affairs  around  Detroit  in  1706.  Papers  of  General  Cass.  1871. 
pp.  6. 

No.  0.  Archaeological  frauds:  Inscriptions  attributed  to  the  mound  builders. 
By  C.  Whittlesey.  1872.  pp.  4. 

No.  1').  Annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  May,  1872.  Memorial  notice  of  A.  T. 
Goodman.  1872.  pp.  4. 

No.  11.  Ancient  rock  inscriptions  in  Ohio,  an  ancient  burial  mound,  Ilardin 
County.  [By  C.  Whittlesey.  1  1872.  pp.  16.  Two  folded  plates. 

No.  12.   War  of  1812.      Papers  of  E.  Whittlesey.      No.  3.      1872.     pp.  3. 

No.  13.  Papers  relating  to  the  expeditions  of  Colonel  Bradstreet  and  Colonel 
Bouquet,  1764.  No.  1.  1873.  pp.  6. 


782  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

No.  14.   Same.      No.  2.      1873.     pp.  6. 

No.  15.  Correspondence  of  Major  Tod,  war  of  1812 ;  History  of  Northfleld. 
By  A.  M.  Searles.  1873.  pp.  8. 

No.  16.  List  of  publications  of  the  Society;  Annual  report,  1873;  Origin  of 
the  State  of  Ohio.  1873.  pp.  5. 

No.  17.   Correspondence  of  Major  Tod,  war  of  1812.      No.  2.      1873.     pp.  5. 

No.  18.   War  correspondence.      Northern  frontier.      1812.     No.  6.      1873.     pp.  4. 

No.  19.   Same.     No.  7.      1873.     pp.  4. 

No.  20.  Discovery  and  ownership  of  the  Northwestern  Territory  and  settle 
ment  of  the  Western  Reserve.  Address,  by  J.  A.  Garfleld.  1874.  pp.  12. 

No.  21.   Sixth  annual  meeting,  May,  1874.     pp.  3. 

No.  22.  Battle  of  Frenchtown,  by  T.  P.  Dudley  ;  Maj.  Isaac  Craig  on  Lake 
Erie,  1782;  White  men  as  scalpers;  Thomas  Hutchins,  geographer  general  of  the 
United  States.  1874.  pp.  8. 

No.  23.  Relics  of  the  mound  builders,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin,  1874  ;  Campaigns  of 
1813  on  the  Ohio  frontier;  Sortie  at  Fort  Meigs,  May,  1813,  by  T.  Christian. 
1876.  pp.  7. 

No.  24.  Recent  donations  by  W.  P.  Fogg,  with  his  description  and  remarks  on 
cuneiform  inscriptions.  1874.  .pp.  4. 

No.  25.  Early  maps  of  Ohio  and  the  West,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.     1875.   'pp.  25. 

No.  26.   Seventh  annual  meeting,  May  11,  1875.     pp.  4. 

No.  27.  Notice  of  historical  and  pioneer  societies  in  Ohio,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin. 
1875.  pp.  8. 

No.  28.   War  of  1812.      Papers,  No.  8.      1875.     pp.  4. 

No.  29.  Tradition  of  Brady,  the  Indian  hunter.      1875.     pp.  6. 

No.  30.  Early  settlement  of  Warren,  Trumbull  County,  Ohio,  by  Leonard 
Case.  1876.  pp.  34. 

No.  31.  Annual  meeting,  May,  1876.     pp.  4. 

No.  32.  Western  Reserve  ;  Origin  of  title,  by  Charles  Whittlesey.     1876.     pp.  6. 

No.  33.  Archaeological  frauds,  by  Charles  Whittlesey.     1876.     pp.  7. 

No.  34.  The  Margry  papers,  Vol.  i,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.     1876.     pp.  7. 

No.  35.  A  centennial  lawsuit,  [Vigo  claim]  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.     1876.     pp.  3. 

No.  36.  Memoranda  and  notes,  by  the  late  Alfred  T.  Goodman :  Bison  or 
buffalo  in  Ohio;  Statement  of  George  Sanderson  on  war  of  1812;  Maj.  Amos 
Stoddard.  General  Harrison  at  Cleveland,  1812.  1877.  pp.  4. 

Nos.  1-36,  with  title-page  and  index,  constitute  Vol.  i  of  the  Publications. 

(5776 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Publications.]  Vol.  n.  Tracts  37-72. 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  xix,   (3),  504.      Illustrations.      Portrait. 

Index,  pp.  i-xix. 

No.  37.  Ninth  annual  meeting,  May,  1877.     pp.  7. 

No.  38.  Discovery  of  the  Ohio  River  by  Robert  Cavelier  de  la  Salle,  1669-70, 
by  Charles  Whittlesey.  pp.  9-15. 

No.  39.   Autograph  letters,     pp.  17-24. 

No.  40.  The  Iroquojs  in  Ohio,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin  ;  First  United  States  land 
surveys,  1786.  pp.  25-931. 

No.  41.  Ancient  earthworks,  northern  Ohio,  by  Charles  Whittlesey;  Indian 
records,  pp.  33-39. 

No.  42.  Rock  inscriptions  in  the  United  States  ;  Ancient  alphabets  of  Asia,  by 
C.  Whittlesey.  1878.  pp.  41-55. 

No.  43.  Proceedings,  1878.  Biographical  sketches:  J.  P.  Kirtland ;  W.  G. 
Lane  ;  R.  W.  Taylor  ;  H.  B.  Tuttle.  pp.  57-61. 

No.  44.  The  Grave  Creek  inscribed  stone,  by  Charles  Whittlesey.  1879.  pp. 
65-68. 

No.  45.  Numismatics.  Facts  in  regard  to  early  American  coins,  by  IT.  N. 
Johnson,  pp.  69-74. 

No.  46.  Revolutionary  correspondence  of  1777  :  Washington  and  Putnam  let 
ters  ;  Ludington's  reports,  pp.  75-80. 

No.  47.   Early  Indian  migration  in  Ohio,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.      1878.     pp.  81-95. 

No.  48.  Annual  meeting,  1878.      pp.  97-100. 

No.  49.  Report  on  the  girdled  road;  Major  Wilkins's  disaster,  1763;  Diary  of 
Capt.  James  Bonner,  war  of  1812.  pp.  101-104. 

No.  50.  Indian  narrative  of  Judge  Hugh  Welch,  of  Green  Springs,  Seneca,  and 
Sanduskie  counties ;  Wyandot  missions  in  1806-1807,  by  Q.  F.  Atkins,  pp. 
105-113, 


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No.    51.   General   Wadsworth's   division,    war    of    1812,   by   C.    Whittlesey.      pp. 
115-123. 

No.  52.   Relics  of  aboriginal  art  and  their  ethnological  value,     pp.  125-128. 

No.  53.  Inscribed  stones,  Licking  County,  Ohio,  by  C.  Whittlesey.  1881.  pp. 
129-133. 

No.  54.   Thirteenth  annual  meeting,  May  10,  1881.      pp.  135-150. 

No.  55  The  State  of  Ohio  :  Sources  of  her  strength,  by  C.  Whittlesey.  1881. 
pp.  151-158. 

No.  56.  Ancient  burial  cists  in  northeastern  Ohio,  by  Cornelius  Baldwin. 
1882.  pp.  150-165. 

No.  57.   Fourteenth  annual  meeting,   May  0,   1882.      pp.   167—182. 

No.  58.   Biography  of  Ephraim  Kirby,  by  T.  Garlick.      1883.      pp.   183-186. 

No.  59.   Ohio  surveys,  by  C.  Whittlesey.      1883.      pp.   187-191. 

No.  60.  The  glacial  boundary  in  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky,  by  <"•}.  Frederick 
Wright.  1884.  pp.  193-278. 

No.  61.  Surveys  of  the  public  lands  in  Ohio,  by  C.  Whittlesey  1884  pp 
279-286. 

No.  62.  The  corporate  birth  and  growth  of  Cleveland,  by  S.  O.  Griswold.  pp. 
287-318. 

No.  63^  The  geographical  history  of  Ohio,  by  C1.  C.  Baldwin,      pp.  319-332. 

No.  64.  Map  and  description  of  northeastern  Ohio,  by  John  Heckev/elder, 
1796.  1884.  pp.  333-340. 

No.   65.    Seventeenth   annual   meeting,   May,    1884.      pp.   341-360. 

No.  66.  Colonel  Bradstreet's  misfortunes  on  Lake  Erie  in  1764.  1886.  pp. 
361-363. 

No.  67.   Nineteenth  annual  meeting.      May,  1886.      pp.  364-403. 

No.  68.  Memorial  of  Col.  Charles  Whittlesey,  by  C.  C.  Baldwin.  Bibliography, 
pp.  404-437. 

No.  69.  The  origin  and  development  of  the  almanack,  by  Sam  Brig<>>>  pp 
435-477. 

No.  70.  The  Preglacial  course  of  Rocky  River,  Ohio,  by  I)  T  Gould  pn 
470_400. 

No.  71.  First  United  States  land  surveys,  1786,  by  C.  Whittlesey  pp 
491-495. 

No.  72.  The  battle  of  the  Peninsula,  September  29,  1812,  by  C.  WThittlesey. 
pp.  497-504.  (577*- 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Publications.]  Vol.  in.  Tracts  73-84. 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   (8),  xi,  379. 

Index,  pp.  i-xi. 

No.  73.   Archaeology  of  Ohio,  by  M.  C.  Read. 

No.  74.  History  of  the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society,  by  D.  W.  Man 
chester. 

No.  75.  Discovery  of  paleolithic  implements  at  Newcomerstown,  Ohio,  by 
W.  C.  Mills  and  G.  F.  Wright. 

No.  76.   Ancient  earthworks  of  Ohio,  by  F.  W.  Putnam. 

No.  77.  Manuscript  of  Solomon  Spaulding  and  the  Boot  of  Mormon  by 
J.  H.  Fairchild. 

No.  78.  Twenty-fourth  annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  June  19,  1891  :  Address 
of  ex-President  R.  B.  Hayes  ;  Report  of  D.  W.  Manchester,  secretary  ;  Address 
on  "  The  new  methods  in  history,"  by  C.  C.  Baldwin. 

No.  79.  Case  School  of  Applied  Science  :  Biographical  sketches  of  the  founder 
and  his  kinsmen — Leonard  Case,  sr.,  1786-1864;  William  Case,  1818-1862; 
Leonard  Case,  jr.,  1820-1880,  by  James  I).  Cleveland.  1891. 

No.   80.   History  of  man   in   Ohio,   by   C.   C.   Baldwin. 

No.   81.   The  Ohio  Railroad— that  famous  structure  on  stilts,  by  C.  P.  Leland. 

No.  82.  The  development  of  Cleveland's  harbor,  by  J.  H.  Sargent. 

No.  83.  The  early  history  of  borain  County,  by  W.  W.  Boynton. 

No.  84.  Traces  of  ice  age  in  the  flora  of  Cuyahoga  Valley,  by  E.  W.  (Maypole. 

(5778 

U'ESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tract  No.  85.  Charter  and  reorganiza 
tion  of  the  Society,  1801-92.  Purchase  of  the  Society's  building.  Patrons, 
life  members,  and  corresponding  members,  1894.  Cleveland,  1895. 

8vo,   pp.    1-22.      Plate.  (5779 


784  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tract  No.  80,  in  Vol.  iv.  Farm  life 
in  central  Ohio  sixty  years  ago.  By  Martin  Welker.  [Reprinted  from 
previous  publication  in  1892,  with  additions.]  1895. 

8vo,  pp.    [22] -87.      Illustrated.  (5783 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tract  No.  87,  in  Vol.  iv.  The  under 
ground  railroad.  By  James  II.  Fairchild.  [An  address  delivered  before 
the  Society,  January  24,  1895.]  1S95. 

Svo,   pp.    91-121.  (57SI 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tract  No.  88,  in  Vol.  iv.  Memorial  of 
Charles  Candee  Baldwin,  LL.  D.,  late  president  of  the  Western  Reserve  His 
torical  Society.  By  G.  Frederick  Wright.  Cleveland,  1896. 

Svo,    1    p.    1.,    pp.    [1251-173.      Front,    (portrait).  (5782 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tract  No.  89,  in  Vol.  iv.  Journal  ol! 
Michael  Walters,  a  member  of  the  expedition  against  Sandusky  in  tho  year 
1782.  Edited  by  J.  P.  Mac-Lean.  Cleveland,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  [175]-188.  (5783 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tract  No.  90,  in  Vol.  iv.  The  archae 
ological  collection  of  the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society.  By  J.  P. 
MacLean.  Published  for  the  Society.  Cleveland,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.    [1911-272.      Illustrated.  (5784 

WTESTERN   RESERVE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Journal  of  Capt.   Jonathan   Heart  on 
the  march  with  his  company  from  Connecticut  to  Fort  Pitt,  in  Pitlsburg, 
Pa.,  from  the  7th  of  September  to  the  12th  of  October,  1785,  inclusive.     To 
which    is    added   the   Dickinson-Harmar    correspondence    of    1784-85.     The 
whole  illustrated  with  notes  and  preceded  by  a  biographical  sketch  of  Cap 
tain  Heart  by  Consul  Willshire  Butterfleld.     Albany,  1885. 
Small  4to,  pp.  xv,  94. 
Printed  from  the  original  in  the  possession  of  the  Society.  (5785 

WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Archaeology  cf  Ohio.  By  M.  C.  Read. 
Cleveland  [1888.] 

Svo,  pp.   119.      Plates.  (3786 

[WESTERN  RESERVE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.]  History  of  Bi'iile's  dis 
coveries  and  explorations,  1010-1G2G ;  being  a  narrative  of  the  discovery, 
by  Stephen  Brule,  of  lakes  Huron,  Ontario,  and  Superior ;  and  of  his  explo 
rations  *  *  *  of  Pennsylvania  and  western  New  York,  also  'if  the 
province  of  Ontario,  Canada.  By  Consul  Willshire  Butterfield.  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,   1   1.,  pp.   184,   1  1.      Plates.      Portrait.      Maps.  (5787 

WHITEWATER   AND   MIAMI   VALLEY  PIONEER   ASSOCIATION. 

WHITEWATER  AND  MIAMI  VALLEY  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Pioneer  life  at  North 
Bend.  '  Address  by  J.  Scott  Harrison,  delivered  before  the  Whitewater  and 
Miami  Valley  Pioneer  Association  at  Cleves,  Ohio,  September  8,  1866.  Cin 
cinnati,  1867. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  <578S 

WILLIAMS,    DEFIANCE,    AND    PAULDING    COUNTIES    OLD    SETTLM*' 

ASSOCIATION. 

WILLIAMS,    DEFIANCE,    AND    PAULDING    COUNTIES    OLD    SETTLERS'    ASSOCIATION. 

Address  at  the  annual  meeting  held  at  Hicksville  September  11,   1S7S.     By 

A.  P.  Edgerton.     Hicksville,  1878, 

8vo,  pp.  41. 


OREGON    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  785 


OKLAHOMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Oklahoma  City. 

OKLAHOMA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Review  of  inception  and  progress;  accessions 
and  donors,  historic  papers.     Perry,  Oklahoma,  1905. 
16mo,  pp.    [4],  85. 

Opening  of  Oklahoma,  by  Sidney  Clarke,  pp.  18-26  ;  The  Free  Homes  Bill,  by 
D.  T.  Flynn,  pp.  27-29. 

The  Society  has  also  published  Biennial  Reports    .    .    .    1897-8  —  1903-4.   (579O 

OREGON. 

OREGON  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Portland,  Oregon. 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Articles  of  incorporation,  by-laws,  prospectus,  and 
officers.  Portland,  Oreg.,  1899. 

IGmo,  pp.   23.  (5791 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sources  of  the  history  of  Oregon.  Vol.  i,  Parts 
3  to  0,  inclusive.  The  correspondence  and  journals  of  Captain  Nathaniel 
J.  Wyeth,  1831-6.  A  record  of  two  expeditions  for  the  occupation  of  the 
Oregon  country,  with  maps,  introduction,  and  index.  Continuation  of  the 
contributions  of  the  Department  of  Economics  and  History  of  the  Uni 
versity  of  Oregon  by  the  Oregon  Historical  Society.  Edited  by  F.  G.  Young. 
Eugene,  Oregon,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,   262.      2   maps.  (5794 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  including  the  meeting  for  organiza 
tion  held  December  IT,  1898,  The  quarterly  meetings  of  the  Board  of 
Directors,  and  the  first  annual  meeting  of  the  members  of  the  Society, 
held  December  1C,  1899.  Salem,  Oregon,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  97. 

Contains  :   Beginnings  in  Oregon,  by  Silas  B.  Smith.  (5795 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      Proceedings,  including  the  quarterly  meetings  of 
the  Board  of  Directors,  and  the  second  annual  meeting  of  the  members  of 
the  Society,  held  December  15,  1900.     Salem,  Oregon,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.   121. 

Contains  :  From  New  York  to  Oregon,  via  the  Isthmus  of  Panama,  in  1851,  by 
Elizabeth  M.  Wilson  ;  The  young  homeseeker,  by  John  Minto.  (579<> 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  .  .  .  third  annual  meeting  .  .  .  Decem 
ber  21,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  170. 

Contains:   The  Oregon  pioneer,  by  D.  W.  Craig.  (57960 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Quarterly.     Vol.  i.     1900.     Salem,  Oregon.     [1900.] 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  408. 

Contents  :  The  genesis  of  political  authority  and  of  a  commonwealth  govern 
ment,  by  James  R.  Robertson  ;  The  process  of  selection  in  Oregon  pioneer  settle 
ment,  by  Thomas  Condon  ;  Nathaniel  J.  Wyeth's  Oregon  expeditions,  from  "  In 
historic  mansions  and  highways  around  Boston  ;  "  Reminiscences  of  F.  X. 
Matthieu,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  Documents  :  Correspondence  of  John  McLoughlin, 
Nathaniel  J.  Wyeth,  S.  R.  Thurston,  and  R.  C.  Winthrop,  pertaining  to  claim  of 
Dr.  McLoughlin  at  the  falls  of  the  Willamette  —  the  site  of  Oregon  City  ;  The 
Oregon  question,  by  Joseph  R.  Wilson  ;  Our  public  land  system  and  its  relation 
to  education  in  the  United  States,  by  Frances  F.  Victor  ;  Glimpses  of  life  in 
early  Oregon,  by  Mrs.  William  Markland  Molson  ;  Not  Majoram  —  the  Spanish 
word  "  Oregano  "  not  the  original  of  Oregon,  by  II.  W.  Scott  ;  Reminiscences  of 
Louis  Labonte,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  Dr.  Elliott  Cones,  by  Frances  F.  Victor  ;  Docu 
ment  —  a  narrative  of  events  in  early  Oregon  ascribed  to  Dr.  John  McLoughlin  ; 
Reminiscences  of  Hugh  Cosgrove,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  Reminiscences  of  Wm.  M. 
Case,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  The  number  and  condition  of  the  native  race  in  Oregon 

H.  Doc.  923.  59-1  .  vol  2  -  50 


786  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

when  first  seen  by  white  men,  by  John  Minto  ;  Indian  names,  by  H.  S.  Lyman  ; 
Oregon  articles  reprinted  from  a  file  of  the  N.  Y.  Tribune,  1842 ;  Letter  by 
William  riumer,  senator  from  N.  H.  ;  The  Oregon  trail,  by  F.  G.  Yonng  ;  A  day 
with  the  cow  column  in  1843,  by  Jesse  Applegate ;  Col.  George  B.  Curroy's 
tribute  to  the  ox  whip ;  The  camp  fires  of  the  pioneers — a  poem  by  Sam  L. 
Simpson  ;  Pilgrims  of  the  plains,  by  Joaquin  Miller  ;  Pioneers  of  the  Pacific,  by 
Joaquin  Miller  ;  Documents  :  The  Oregon  emigrants,  1843.  Index.  (5797 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Quarterly.     Vol.  n.    1901.     Salem,  Oregon.     [1901.] 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  432. 

Contents  :  Political  history  of  Oregon  from  1853  to  1865,  by  Geo.  H.  Williams  ; 
Flotsam  and  Jetsam  of  the  Pacific — the  Owyhee,  the  Sultana,  and  the  May 
Dacre,  by  Frances  Fuller  Victor ;  An  historical  survey  of  public  education 
in  Eugene,  Oregon,  by  Joseph  Schafer  ;  The  Aurora  community,  by  II.  S. 
Lyman  ;  Formation  and  administration  .of  the  provisional  government,  by  II.  W. 
Scott ;  Reminiscences  of  experiences  on  the  Oregon  trail  in  1844,  by  John  Minto ; 
Notes,  by  William  M.  Case,  supplementary  to  his  "  Reminiscences,"  published  in 
the  Sept.  quarterly,  Vol.  i  ;  Mrs.  Fannie  Clayton's  account  of  Indian  troubles  in 
California  in  1840,  by  H.  S.  Lyman  ;  Documentary  :  Excerpts  from  the  New 
Orleans  "  Picayune  "  between  issues  of  January  3,  1843,  and  April  27,  1844,  in 
clusive  ;  Suggestions  for  a  congress  of  industry  and  commerce  as-  a  means  to 
realize  the  central  idea  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial ;  Primitive  customs 
and  religious  beliefs  of  the  Indians  of  the  Pacific  northwest  coast,  by  Silas  B. 
Smith  ;  Reminiscences  of  Alanson  Ilinman,  by  James  R.  Robertson  ;  Items  from 
the  Nez  Perces  Indians,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  Reminiscences  of  Clement  Adams  Brad 
bury,  1846,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  Political  history  of  Oregon  from  1865  to  1876,  by 
Wm.  D.  Fenton  ;  Incidents  in  the  organization  of  the  provisional  government,  by 
T.  T.  Geer  ;  Hall  J.  Kelley — one  of  the  fathers  of  Oregon,  by  Frances  Fuller 
Victor  ;  An  Oregon  literature,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  The  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition 
in  American  history,  by  F.  G.  Young;  Index.  (579S 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Quarterly.    Vol.  in.    1902.    Salem,  Oregon.     [1902.1 

8vo,  pp.  v,  434. 

Contents  :  The  social  evolution  of  Oregon,  by  James  R.  Robertson  ;  Political 
history  of  Oregon  from  1865  to  1876,  by  Wm.  D.  Fenton  ;  History  of  the  Barlow 
Road,  by  Mary  S.  Barlow  ;  Across  the  continent  seventy  years  ago — compiled 
from  the  papers  of  John  Ball,  by  Kate  N.  B.  Powers  ;  Political  history  of  Oregon 
from  1876  to  1895,  inclusive,  by  M.  C.  George ;  The  first  Oregon  cavalry,  by 
Frances  Fuller  Victor  ;  Recollections  of  Horace  Holden,  by  II.  S.  Lyman  ;  Sheep 
husbandry  in  Oregon,  by  John  Minto  ;  The  origin  and  history  of  the  Willamette 
woolen  factory,  by  L.  E.  Pratt ;  The  American  fur  trade  in  the  far  west,  by 
Frances  Fuller  Victor  ;  The  Oregon  Central  Railroad,  by  Joseph  Gaston  ;  History 
of  the  press  of  Oregon,  1839-1850,  by  George  H.  Himes ;  The  archives  of 
Oregon,  by  F.  G.  Young ;  Documents — Oregon  meeting  in  Iowa — Kentucky  me 
morial — Letter  of  Tallmadge  B.  Wood — Letters  of  Peter  II.  Burnett ;  Historian 
of  the  northwest  (Frances  Fuller  Victor),  by  William  A.  Morris.  ir.7!»J> 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Quarterly.  Vol.  iv.  1903.  Salem,  Oregon.  [100:5.] 

8vo,  pp.  v,  409. 

Contents  :  The  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial— the  occasion  and  its  observance, 
by  F.  G.  Young ;  The  educational  history  of  Astoria,  Oregon,  by  Alfred  A.  Cleve 
land  ;  An  object  lesson  in  paternalism,  by  T.  W.  Davenport ;  Glimpses  of  early 
days  in  Oregon,  by  Charlotte  Molfett  Cartwright ;  The  upper  Calapooia,  by  Geo. 
O.  Goodall ;  Documents  :  Arrival  of  emigrant  company  No.  1  ;  Letters  of  Tall 
madge  B.  Wood,  1846  and  1847.  Oregon  and  its  share  in  the  civil  war,  by 
Robert  Treat  Platt ;  The  great  west  and  the  two  easts,  by  Henry  E.  Reed ; 
Social  and  economic  history  of  Astoria,  by  Alfred  A.  Cleveland  ;  A  pioneer  cap 
tain  of  industry  [J.  Watt]  by  James  R.  Robertson  ;  Documents  :  Two  Whitman 
sources  ;  Relating  to  the  Oregon  emigration  movement,  1842-3  ;  Experiences  of 
the  emigration  of  1843  ;  Letters  descriptive  of  Oregon  country  and  its  earlier 
conditions.  History  of  the  preparation  of  the  first  code  of  Oregon,  by  James  K. 
Kelly  ;  A  pioneer  railroad  builder  :  Dorsey  S.  Baker,  by  Miles  C.  Moore  ;  From 
Walla  Walla  to  San  Francisco,  by  John  Mullan  ;  Indian  wars  of  Southern  Ore 
gon,  by  William  M.  Colvig ;  Minto's  Pass  :  its  history  and  an  Indian  tradition, 
by  John  Minto;  Reminiscences  (secured  by  H.  S.  Lyman) — Anson  Sterling  Cone, 
Rebeka  Hopkins,  Anna  Tremewan,  Louis  Labonte's  recollections  of  men.  Early 
schools  in  Lane  county,  by  Jos.  H.  Sharp  ;  The  Montures  on  French  Prairie,  by 
S.  A,  Clarke  ;  Documents  :  Oregon  material  taken  from  a  file  of  an  Independence 


OKEGON    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  787 

(Mo.)  and  Weston  (Mo.)  paper  for  1844  and  1845;  also  some  minor  extracts 
from  other  papers  in  that  vicinity.  The  origin  and  authorship  of  the  Bancroft 
Pacific  States  publications  :  A  history  of  a  history,  by  William  Alfred  Morris  ; 
IMoneer  papers  of  Puget  Sound,  by  Clarence  B.  Bagley  :  In  memoriam  of  Wil- 
lard  II.  Kees ;  Short  biography  of  Joseph  Holman  ;  Documents :  Letter  of 
Smith,  Sublette  and  Jackson,  1830,  on  fur  trade  and  treaty  of  1818  ;  Migration 
to  and  settlement  of  Oregon.  (58OO 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Quarterly.     Vol.  v.     1904.     Salem,  Oregon,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  412. 

Contents  :  "  The  Mercer  immigration  :  "  two  cargoes  of  maidens  for  the  Sound 
country,  by  Clarence  B.  Bagley  ;  The  evolution  of  Spokane  and  Stevens  counties, 
by  Thomas  W.  Prosch  ;  Extract  from  T.  W.  Davenport's  "  Recollections  oL'  an 
Indian  agent ;"  Antecedents  of  the  Oregon  pioneers  and  the  light  these  throw  on 
their  motives,  by  John  Minto  ;  Recollections  and  opinions  of  an  old  pioneer,  by 
Peter  II.  Burnett;  Beginnings  of  Oregon — exploration  and  early  settlement  at 
the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  river,  by  II.  W.  Scott ;  A  brief  history  of  the  Oregon 
steam  navigation  company,  by  P.  W.  Gillette  ;  The  beginnings  of  Lane  county, 
by  W.  B.  Dillard  ;  Transplanting  Iowa's  laws  to  Oregon,  by  F.  I.  Herriott ; 
Documents  :  A  Brimfield  heroine— Mrs.  Tabitha  Brown  ;  Botanists  of  the  Ore 
gon  country,  by  Ansel  F.  Ilemenway  ;  Literary  remains  of  David  Douglas,  bota 
nist  of  the  Oregon  country  :  Reprint  of  his  "  Sketch  of  a  journey  to  the  north 
western  part  of  the  continent  of  North  America  during  the  years  1824-25-26-27," 
with  editorial  prefatory  notes  and  "  a  brief  memoir  of  the  life  of  David  Douglas," 
by  W.  Hooker ;  Recollections  and  opinions  of  an  old  pioneer,  by  Peter  II. 
Burnett;  The  judiciary  of  Oregon,  by  Charles  E.  Wolverton ;  The  lessons  of 
history  and  evolution,  by  T.  W.  Davenport ;  Sketch  of  a  journey  to  northwestern 
parts  of  the  continent  of  North  American  during  the  years  1824-25-26-27 — 
by  David  Douglas  ;  Index.  (5SO1 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Quarterly.     Vol.  vi,  No.  1.     March,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  107. 

Contents :  The  higher  significance  in  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition,  by 
F.  G.  Young ;  The  story  of  Lewis  and  Clark's  journals,  by  Reuben  Gold 
Thwaites ;  Dr.  John  Scouler's  journal  of  a  voyage  to  N.  W.  America  (1824- 
1826)  ;  Sketch  of  a  journey  to  the  northwestern  parts  of  the  continent  of  North 
America  during  the  years  1824~'25-'26-'27,  by  David  Douglas  ;  Reviews. 

(58O2 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Quarterly.     Vol.  vi,  No.  2.     June,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   109-236. 

Contents  :  Origin  of  Pacific  University,  by  James  R.  Robertson  ;  The  political 
beginning  of  Washington  territory,  by  Thomas  W.  Prosch  ;  Dr.  John  Scouler's 
journal  of  a  voyage  to  N.  W.  America  (1824-' 25-' 26)  ;  Sketch  of  a  journey  to 
the  northwestern  parts  of  the  continent  of  North  America  during  the  years 
1824— '25— '26— '27,  with  comment  on  the  results  of  Douglas'  first  visit  and  letters 
of  Douglas  giving  plans  and  preparations  for  a  second  visit  to  the  Columbia,  by 
David  Douglas;  Reviews;  Accessions.  (58O3 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Quarterly.     Vol.  vi,  No.  3.     September,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  237-342. 

Contents  :  The  unity  of  history,  by  II.  W.  Scott ;  Aspects  of  Oregon  history 
before  1840,  by  Edward  Gaylord  Bourne ;  Dr.  John  Scouler's  journal  of  a 
voyage  to  N.  W.  America ;  Second  journey  to  the  northwestern  parts  of  the 
continent  of  North  America,  1829-'34,  by  David  Douglas  ;  The  historical  con 
ference  at  the  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial  Exposition  ;  First  report  of  the  con 
ference  of  state  and  local  historical  societies  at  the  Chicago  meeting  of  the 
American  Historical  Association;  Reviews;  Accessions.  (58O4 

OREGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Quarterly.     Vol.  vi,  No.  4.     December,  1905. 

8vo,   pp.   343-463. 

Contents  :  The  winning  of  the  Oregon  country,  by  William  D.  Fenton  ;  Notes 
on  the  colonization  of  Oregon,  by  Joseph  Schafer ;  Meriwether  Lewis,  by 
Andrew  T.  Lewis  ;  Functions  of  the  Oregon  Historical  Society,  by  F.  C.  Young  ; 
Washington  activities  in  history,  by  Clarence  B.  Bagley ;  Sketch  of  a  second 
journey  to  the  northwestern  parts  of  the  continent  of  North  America  and  to  the 
Sandwich  Islands,  1820-1834,  by  David  Douglas,  (58O4« 


788  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 
Salem,  Or  eg. 

OKEGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Constitution  and  quotations  from  the  register 
of  the  Association,  with  the  annual  address  of  S.  F.  Chadwick,  remarks  of 
L.  F.  Grover,  at  reunion,  June,  1874,  and  other  matters  of  interest  Salem, 
1875. 

8vo,  pp.  96.  Nos.  5806—5818  are  issued  in  bound  volumes,  with  General 
Index,  pp.  10. 

Contains :  The  pioneer  settlers  of  Oregon ;  The  Oregon  question,  by  L.  P. 
Grover ;  History  of  the  provisional  government  of  Oregon,  by  J.  Q.  Thornton. 

(58O5 

OEEGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  third  annual  reunion,  and 
the  annual  address  by  Matthew  P.  Dearly,  with  the  addresses  of  J.  W. 
Nesmith,  G.  P.  Holman,  and  G.  L.  Curry,  November  11,  1873,  and  a  biog 
raphy  of  Joseph  L.  Meek.  Salem,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  88.  (5806 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  fourth  annual  reunion  of 
the  Oregon  Pioneer  Association  for  1870;  and  the  annual  address  delivered 
by  11.  P.  Boise,  together  with  the  occasional  address  by  John  Minto ;  Poem 
by  E.  Eberhardt,  and  an  article  written  by  Jesse  Applegate.  Salem,  Oregon, 
1877. 

8vo,  pp.  65,  (3). 

Contains  :  A  day  with  the  cow  column  in  1843,  by  Jesse  Applegate.  (5807 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  fifth  annual  reunion  for 
1877 ;  and  the  annual  address  delivered  by  Elwood  Evans,  together  with  a 
poem  by  Francis  Henry,  the  occasional  address  by  Stephen  Staats,  a  poem 
by  Sam'l  L.  Simpson,  obituary  notices  of  members  who  have  died  the  past 
year,  and  the  names  of  members  of  the  Association.  Salem,  Oregon,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  98.  (5808 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  sixth  annual  reunion  for 
1878;  and  the  annual  address  delivered  by  Win.  Strong,  together  with  the 
occasional  address  by  J.  Quinn  Thornton,  and  other  matters  of  interest. 
Salem,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  95.  (5809 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  seventh  annual  reunion  for 
1879 ;  and  the  annual  address  delivered  by  Willard  H.  Rees,  together  with 
the  occasional  address  by  R.  C.  Geer,  and  other  matters  of  interest.  Salem, 
1880. 

8vo,  pp.  63.  (5810 

Contains  :  A  reminiscence — a  recollection  of  the  Rogue  River  war  of  1853,  by 

J.  W.  Nesmith.  (5811 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  eighth  annual  reunion  for 

1880 ;  and  the  annual  address  delivered  by  J.  W.  Nesmith,  together  with  the 

occasional  address  by  G.  H.  Atkinson,  and  other  matters  of  interest.     Salem, 

1881. 

8vo,  pp.  64. 

Contains  :  The  attack  at  the  Cascades  in  1856,  an  account  of  an  ex-soldier 
of  the  defense  at  the  middle  block  house  ;  Copy  of  a  document  found  among  the 
private  papers  of  the  late  Dr.  John  McLoughlin — (relating  to  the  Oregon  country, 
1824-1842*.  (5812 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  ninth   annual   reunion  of 
the  Association  for  1881 ;  and  the  annual  address  delivered  by  W.  C.  John 
son,  together  with  the  occasional  address  by  Medorum  Crawford,  and  other 
matters  of  interest.     Salem,  1882, 
8vo,  pp.  80. 


OREGON    PIONEER   ASSOCIATION.  789 

Contains :  Journal  of  a  voyage  from  Fort  Vancouver,  Columbia  River,  to 
York  Factory,  Hudson's  Bay,  1841,  by  George  T.  Allan  ;  A  gallop  tbrough  the 
Willamette,  by  Geo.  T.  Allan  ;  Reminiscences  of  Fort  Vancouver  on  Columbia 
River,  as  it  stood  in  1832,  and  some  account  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Company's  farm 
there  at  that  period  ;  their  mode  of  trade  with  the  Indians,  and  personal  recol 
lections  of  Doctor  John  McLoughlin  and  others,  by  a  then  resideat  of  that 
place.  (5813 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  tenth  annual  reunion  of  the 
Oregon  Pioneer  Association  for  1882;  and  the  annual  address  delivered  by 
James  K.  Kelly,  together  with  the  occasional  address  by  F.  A.  Chenoweth, 
remarks  by  Mrs.  A.  S.  Duniway,  and  an  historical  letter  by  J.  Quinn  Thorn 
ton,  and  other  matters  of  interest.  Salem,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  90.  (5814 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  eleventh  annual  reunion  for 
1883  and  the  annual  address  by  W.  Lair  Hill,  together  with  opening  ad 
dress  by  J.  W.  Nesinith,  and  other  matters  of  interest.  Salem,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  29,    (1).  (5815 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  twelfth  annual  reunion  for 
1884,  and  the  annual  address  by  II.  Y.  Thompson,  together  with  address  by 
F.  O.  McCown,  and  other  matters  of  interest.  Salem,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  43. 

Contains  :  Letter  from  W.  Fraser  Tolniie,  contribution  to  the  story  of  pioneer 
days  and  of  pioneers.  (5810 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  thirteenth  annual  reunion 
of  the  Association,  for  1885,  the  occasional  address  by  K.  L.  Eastham,  and 
the  annual  address  by  Geo.  H.  Williams,  with  other  matters  of  interest. 
Salem,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  44.  (581T 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  fourteenth  annual  reunion, 
for  188(3.     Annual  address  by  John  Kelsay,  and  the  occasional  address  by 
M.  C.  George,  with  other  matters  of  interest.     Portland,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  109.   (1).      Portraits. 
General  Index;   Alphabetical  Index,      pp.  10.  (5818 

OREGON   PIONEER   ASSOCIATION.     Transactions   of   the   fifteenth   annual    reunion, 
for  1887.     Annual  address  by  Rev.  T.  I).  Driver  -and  the  occasional  address 
by  George  B.  Currey,  with  other  matters  of  interest     Portland,  1887. 
Svo,  pp.   104,    (1).      Portrait. 

Contains:  A  brief  account  of  the  experiences  of  a  pioneer  of  1843,  by  John 
Arthur.  (581J) 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  sixteenth  annual   reunion, 
for  1888,  containing  the  annual  address  by  Rev.  Thomas  Condon,  and  the 
occasional  address  by  E.  L.  Applegate,  with  biographical  sketches  and  other 
matters  of  interest.     Portland,  1889. 
8vo,  pp.  1.19,    (1).      Portrait. 

Contains  :  The  camp  fires  of  the  pioneers — a  poem  by  Sam  L.  Simpson  ;  The 
pioneers — being  a  review  of  the  period  leading  up  to  the  formation  ot  tho 
Oregon  Pioneer  Association,  and  a  synopsis  of  its  transactions  since  that  time; 
Annual  address  before  Indian  War  Veterans,  by  T.  D.  Driver ;  Mrs.  Myra  F. 
Eells ;  Crossing  the  plains  in  1S44,  diary  of  Rev.  Edward  Evans  Parrish  ; 
"The  'Good  Old  Doctor,'  Doctor  John  McLoughlin  " — Presentation  of  his  por 
trait  to  the  state  by  the  Association,  \\ith  address  of  John  Minto  and  response 
by  Governor  Sylvester  Pennoyer  ;  Constitution  of  the  Association  ;  Reports. 

(5820 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  seventeenth  annual  reunion, 
for  1889,  containing  the  annual  address,  by  Orange  Jacobs,  and  the  occa 
sional  address,  by  James  K.  Kelly,  with  biographical  sketches,  and  other 
matters  of  interest.     Portland,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  104. 


790  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Contains  :  Journal  of  Myra  F.  Eells,  kept  while  passing  through  the  United 
States  and  over  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  the  spring  and  summer  of  1S38  ;  Wil- 
liam  Van  Buskirk,  1789-1859 ;  Additional  light  on  the  Whitman  matter,  by 
W.  C.  McKay  ;  The  pioneer  printing  press  of  the  Pacific  coast.  (5821 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  eighteenth  annual  reunion, 
for  1890,  containing  the  annual  address,  hy  II.  W.  Scott,  and  the  occasional 
address,  by  Robert  A.  Miller,  with  biographical  sketches,  and  other  matters 
of  historical  interest.  Portland,  1802. 

8vo,  pp.  SO.      Portraits.  (5822 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  nineteenth  annual  reunion, 
for  1891,  containing  the  annual  address,  by   Lydell   Baker,   and  the  occa 
sional  address,  by.  Geo.  II.  Burnett,  with  biographical  sketches,  and  other 
matters  of  historical  interest.     Portland,  1898. 
8vo.  pp.  192. 

Contains  :  A  journey  across  the  plains  in  183G,  journal  of  Mrs.  Marcus  Whit 
man  ;  Dr.  Whitman's  bill  and  his  letter  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  1843;  Letters 
written  by  Mrs.  Whitman  from  Oregon  to  her  relatives  in  New  York,  1836-43; 
The  schooner  "Star,"  an  account  of  her  construction  and  voyage  to  California. 

(5823 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  twentieth  annual  reunion. 
Not  printed. 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  twenty-first  annual  reunion, 
for  1893,  containing  the  annual  address  by  N.  L.  Butler  and  the  occasional 
address  by  Seymour  W.  Condon,  with  biographical  sketches  and  other 
matters  of  historical  interest.  (1893-1900.)  Portland,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  219. 

Contents:   Letters  from  Marcus  Whitman  and  wife,  1839-1847.  (5824 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.      Transactions  of  the  twenty -second  annual  re 
union  for  1894,  containing  the  annual  address  by  Thomas  H.  Tongue,  and 
the  occasional  address,  by  Fred  V.  Holman,  with  biographical  sketches  and 
other  matters  of  historic  interest.     Portland,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  73. 

Contents:  Woman's  part  in  the  drama  of  the  northwest,  by  Eva  Emery  Dye; 
Reminiscences  by  Mrs.  W.  W.  Buck.  (5825 

OREGON    PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.      Transactions   of   the   twenty-third   annual    re 
union  for  1895,  containing  the  annual  address,  by  William  Galloway,  and 
the  occasional  address,  by  T.  T.  Geer,  with  biographical  sketches  and  other 
matters  of  historic  interest.     Portland,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  113. 

Contents:  Women  in  pioneer  times,  by  Mrs.  Robert  A.  Miller;  Reminis 
cences  of  Oregon  pioneers,  by  M.  S.  Barlow  ;  Crossing  the  plains  in  1845,  by 
Miriam  A.  Tuller  ;  Crossing  the  plains  in  1852,  hy  Joe.  H.  Sharp  ;  Brief  sketch 
of  John  Sharp,  by  Joe.  H.  Sharp  ;  First  mining  law  in  Oregon,  by  E.  J.  North- 
cutt ;  Reminiscences  of  the  early  settlement  of  the  Williamette  valley,  by  P.  V. 
Crawford  ;  Martha  A.  Noltner,  by  Belle  J.  Sellwood ;  The  first  girl  to  reach 
Gray's  Harbor  [Mary  A.  B.  McKee].  (5827 

OREGON   PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.      Transactions  of  the  twenty-fourth  annual   re 
union  for  189G,  containing  the  annual  address,  by  Geo.   II.  Williams,  and 
the  occasional  address,  by  Mrs.  W,  F.  Ply  male ;  with  biographical  sketches 
and  other  matters  of  historic  interest.     Portland,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.   130. 

Contents  :  News  of  the  treaty  of  1846  :  how  it  reached  Oregon,  by  B.  Wistar 
Morris  ;  The  Cascades  massacre,  by  Robert  Williams  ;  First  emigrants  to  Oregon, 
the  "  Peoria  Party,"  1839,  by  Robert  Shortess  ;  Reminiscences  by  T.  M.  Rams- 
dell,  a  pioneer  of  1844;  The  W'hitman  massacre,  by  J.  Q.  A."  Young ;  The  last 
day  at  Waiilatpue,  by  Mrs.  E.  M.  Wilson  ;  List  of  all  present  at  Wraiilatpue  at 
time  of  the  massacre,  by  Geo.  H.  Himes.  (5827 


PIONEER    AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    OREGON.  791 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.      Transactions  of  the  twenty-fifth  annual  reunion 
for    1897,   containing   the   annual   address,   by   John   R.    McBride,    and  the 
occasional  address,  by  John  Burnett ;  with  biographical  sketches  and  other 
matters  of  historic  interest.     Portland,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  152. 

Contents  :  Pioneer  women  of  Clatsop  county,  by  Mrs.  Owens-Adair ;  A  mid 
night  flight — a  reminiscence  of  the  war  of  1856,  by  II.  C.  Coe ;  Constitution. 

(5828 

OREGON   PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.      Transactions   of  the  twenty  sixth   annual   re 
union  for  1898,  containing  the  annual   address,  by  P.   S.  Knight,  and  the 
occasional  address,  by  H.  K.  Hines,  and  other  matters  of  historic  interest. 
Portland,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  86. 

Contents :  Annual  address  of  W.  D.  Fenton,  delivered  at  Dayton,  Oregon, 
June  2,  1897.  (5829 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  twenty-seventh  annual  re 
union  for  1899,  containing  the  annual  address,  by  James  A.  Waymire,  and 
the  occasional  address,  by  diaries  E.  Wolverton,  and  other  matters  of 
historic  interest.  Portland,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  69.  (583O 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.      Transactions  of  the  twenty-eighth  annual  re 
union  for  1900,  containing  the  annual  address,  by  J.  C.  Moreland,  and  the 
occasional   address,   by   Cyrus   H.    Walker,   and  other  matters  of   historic 
interest     Portland,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  82. 

Contents  :  Address  at  the  public  reception  of  Native  Sons  at  the  Marquam 
Grand  Op/ra  House,  June  13,  1900,  by  T.  T.  Geer  ;  Pioneer  women  of  Clatsop 
county,  by  Mrs.  Owens  Adair ;  Sarah  Davison  Adair,  pioneer  of  1843,  by  her 
daughter,  Dr.  Owens-Adair.  (5831 

OREGON   PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.      Transactions  of  the  twenty-ninth  annual   re 
union  of  the  Association,  1901.     Portland,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  61. 

Contents:  Annual  address,  by  Raleigh  Stott,  185O;  Native  races  of  Old 
Oregon,  by  Charles  V.  Galloway.  (5832 

For  Transactions,  30th-33d  annual  reunions,  see  Appendix. 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON. 
Astoria,  Orcg. 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.     Address  to  the  people  of  Oregon 

[on  the  subject  of  the  erection  of  a  monument  to  the  memory  of  the  late 

Dr.  Marcus  Whitman].     1874. 

Sheet.  (5833 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.     Proceedings,   fourth,   fifth   and 

sixth,   tenth,   and  eleventh  annual   meetings,   1875,   187G,   1877,   1881,   1882. 

Astoria,  1875-1882. 

8vo.     Five  pamphlets.  (5834 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.     Centennial  paper.     The  American 

colonist  in  Oregon.     Address  before  the   Society,   February  22,   1870.     By 

G.  H.  Atkinson.     [Astoria,  1876.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (5835 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.  Proceedings.  Fourth  annual  ad 
dress,  reports  of  officers,  etc.  Astoria,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  27.     One  folded  sheet.  (5836 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.  Fifth  annual  report,  proceedings, 
annual  address,  narrative  of  the  winter  trip  of  Dr.  Marcus  Whitman  across 


792  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1842,  and  other  documents  of  the  Society.    Astoria, 
1876. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (5837 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.  Proceedings.  Sixth  annual  ad 
dress;  February  22,  1877.  Reports  of  Whitman  monument  fund  committee, 
obituaries  of  pioneers,  etc.  Astoria,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.   12,    (5).  (5838 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.  Annual  meeting,  February  22, 
1881.  [Astoria,  1881.] 

Svo,  pp.  5.     No  title-page.  (5839 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  OREGON.  Annual  meeting,  May  11,  1882. 
Proceedings.  [Astoria,  1882.] 

Svo,  pp.  12.     No  title-page.  (584O 

UNIVERSITY  OF  OREGON. 
Eugene,  Oregon. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  OREGON.  Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Oregon.  Historical  series. 
Vol.  i,  No.  1.  Semi-centennial  history  of  Oregon.  Mileposts  in  the  develop 
ment  of  Oregon,  and  characteristics  of  Oregon  as  an  American  common 
wealth,  by  Horace  S.  Lyman.  With  a  supplement  :  A  world  movement  and 
a  national  movement  that  had  important  relations  to  the  making  of  Oregon, 
by  F.  G.  Young.  Eugene,  Oregon,  October,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  22.  (5841 

UNIVERSITY  OF  OREGON.  Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Oregon.  Historical  series. 
Vol.  i,  No.  2.  Semi-centennial  history  of  Oregon.  Exploration  northwest 
ward,  by  F.  G.  Young.  Also,  The  Hudson's  Bay  Company  regime  in  the 
Oregon  country,  by  Eva  Emery  Dye.  Eugene,  Oregon,  November,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (5842 


AMERICAN   CATHOLIC   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF  PHILADELPHIA. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Records.  Yols. 
i-xv.  1884-1904.  Philadelphia,  1887-1904. 

Svo,  15  volumes. 

Vol.  i.  Charter;  By-laws;  Reports,  etc.;  Members;  Importance  of  Catholic 
historical  studies,  by  T.  C.  Middleton  ;  Origin  of  historical  societies,  by 
Robert  Setou  ;  The  Sisters  of  Jesus  and  Mary,  by  F.  X.  Reuss  ;  William  Penn, 
the  friend  of  Catholics,  by  M.  I.  .T.  Griffin  ;  French  refugee  Trappists  in  the 
United  States,  by  L.  F.  Flick  ;  Catholicity  in  the  three  lower  counties,  or  the 
planting  of  the  church  in  Delaware,  by  C.  II.  A.  Esling  ;  An  account  of  Catho 
licity  in  the  public  institutions  of  Boston,  by  J.  J.  Brie  ;  A  memoir  of  Rev. 
Michael  Hurley,  by  T.  Westcott  ;  The  Ursuline  nuns  in  America,  by  F].  M. 
Vogel  ;  List  of  baptisms  registered  at  St.  Joseph's  church,  Philadelphia,  1758- 
1775,  by  F.  X.  Reuss;  Registers  of  St.  Augustine's  church,  Philadelphia:  St. 
Peter's  church,  Wilmington,  Del.;  Old  St.  Peter's  church,  Baltimore;  St.  Pat 
rick's  church,  Baltimore.  1887.  pp.  387,  (1).  (5S4S 

Vol.  it.  Sketch  of  the  Abenaquis  mission,  by  J.  J.  Brie;  The  early  registers  of 
the  Catholic  church  in  Pennsylvania,  by  P.  S.  P.  Connor;  Rev.  Louis  Earth,  by 
J.  C.  Foin  ;  The  centenary  of  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Ilorstmann  ;  Thomas  Fitz-Simons,  Pennsylvania's  Catholic  signer  of  the  Con 
stitution,  by  M.  I.  J.  Griffin  ;  Catholic  choirs  and  choir  music  in  Philadelphia, 
by  M.  H.  Cross;  Catholicity  in  southeastern  (Lee  County)  Iowa,  by  J.  F.  Keinp- 
ker;  Sketches  of  Catholicity  in  Texas,  by  C.  Jaillet  ;  Father  Louis  della  Vagna, 
by  H.  F.  Mclntosh  ;  The  origin  of  the  Flathead  mission,  by  E.  Mallet  ;  History 
of  the  church  of  Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Succor,  Boston,  by  C.  W.  Currier  ;  List 


AMERICAN    CATHOLIC    HIST.   SOCIETY    OF    PHILADELPHIA.       793 

of  baptisms  of  St.  Joseph's  church,  Philadelphia,  1776-1781  ;  Father  Farmer's 
marriage  register,  1758-1786,  preserved  at  St.  Joseph's  church,  Philadelphia, 
175S-1786;  Father  Schneider's  Goshenhoppen  registers,  1761-1764;  The  Esling 
genealogy ;  The  Sehner  family ;  Kelly-IIendry  families ;  Reports,  etc.  1889. 
pp.  406.  (5844 

Vol.  in.  The  American  Catholic  Historical  Society  and  Catholic  Reference 
Library,  by  L.  F.  Flick  ;  The  Flathead  Indians,  by  J.  O'Connor  ;  The  pioneer  of 
religion  and  the  first  church  in  Omaha,  by  T.  J.  Fitzmorris  ;  Historical  sketch 
of  early  Catholicity  and  the  first  church  in  Cleveland,  by  G.  F.  Ilouck  ;  Sports 
man's  hall,  by  V.  Huber ;  Biographical  sketch  of  B.  Wimmar,  D.  D.  ;  George 
Meade,  by  II.  W.  Meade  ;  Thomas  Lloyd,  reporter  of  the  first  House  of  Repre 
sentatives,  by  M.  I.  J.  Griffin  ;  The  ride  of  the  Royal  Wraith,  by  C.  II.  A.  Esling; 
Catholic  choir  music  in  Philadelphia,  by  T.  C.  Middleton  ;  St.  Mary's  graveyard, 
Philadelphia  ;  Goshenhoppen  registers,  1765-1785,  by  T.  C.  Middleton  ;  Paschal 
confessions  and  communions  at  Loretto,  Pa.,  1810-1813.  Index.  1891 
pp.  440.  (5845 

Vol.  iv.  The  Gallitzin  memorandum  book,  edited  by  T.  C.  Middleton  ;  Bap 
tisms  at  St.  Joseph's  church,  Philadelphia  ;  History  of  the  church  in  Niagara, 
Canada,  by  P.  J.  Harold  ;  St.  Peter's  church,  Columbia,  Pa.,  by  F.  X.  Reuss  ; 
Early  history  of  Allegheny  county,  Pa.,  by  A.  A.  Lambing;  List  of  Catholic 
periodicals  in  the  United  States,  by  T.  C.  Middleton;  Minute  book  of  St.  Mary's 
church,  Philadelphia,  by  L.  F.  Flick.  1893.  pp.  (4),  510,  (1).  (5S4C 

Vol.  v.  Annual  address  of  L.  F.  Flick  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Patrick  Reilly  ;  Inter 
ments  in  St.  Mary's  burying  ground,  Philadelphia,  from  17S8  to  1800;  Certain 
churches  in  the  West,  by  E.  J.  Nolan  ;  Brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  Eusebio  Guite- 
ras  ;  A  rough  essay  at  a  geographical  description  of  the  Province  of  Sonora  ; 
Biographical  sketch  of  James  Campbell,  by  J.  M.  Campbell  ;  The  Catholic  church 
at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  by  S.  M.  Sener  ;  Pew  registers  of  St.  Mary's  church,  Phila 
delphia,  1787-1791,  by  T.  C.  Middleton;  The  Papago  Indians  and  their  church, 
by  L.  F.  Flick  ;  Philadelphia's  first  nun,  by  S.  T.  Smith.  1894.  pp.  564. 

(5847 

AMERICAN    CATHOLIC    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PHILADELPHIA.     Records.     Vol. 
vr.     [Philadelphia]  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  518. 

Contents  :  The  Acadians  in  Philadelphia,  by  Eleanor  C.  Donnelly  ;  Annual 
address  of  the  president,  Lawrence  F.  Flick ;  Report  of  the  executive  board ; 
Diurnal  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  England,  1820-3  ;  John  and  Elizabeth  Tatham,  of 
Burlington,  N.  J.,  1681-1700,  by  Thomas  C.  Middleton ;  The  planting  of  the 
faith  in  America,  by  E.  I.  DevStt  ;  Commodore  Barry  (poem),  by  Margaret  M. 
Ilalvey  ;  William  Gaston,  the  first  student  of  Georgetown  college,  by  J.  Fairfax 
M'Laughlin  ;  German  Roman  Catholic  Central  Society  of  the  United  States,  by 
Alfred  Steckel  ;  History  of  St.  Patrick's  church,  Carlisle,  Penn.,  by  II.  G. 
Ganss  ;  Gallitzin's  Guest  (poem),  by  Eleanor  C.  Donnelly;  A  Philadelphia  sub 
scription  list  of  about  1795  ;  Historical  notes  of  St.  Ann's  church  and  mission, 
Philadelphia  (1845-1895),  by  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin;  Some  forgotten  records  of 
Prince  Demetrius  Gallitzin,  by  Herman  J.  Ileuser ;  Some  reminiscences  con 
nected  with  St.  Mary's  churchyard,  Philadelphia,  by  Joseph  Willcox  ;  Index. 

(5848 

AMERICAN    CATHOLIC    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    or    PHILADELPHIA.     Records.     Vol. 
vii.     [Philadelphia]  :896. 

8vo,  pp.  523.     Illustrated. 

Contents:  Catholic  pioneer  [K.  Rawson]  of  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.  (1767- 
1842),  by  Thomas  C.  Middleton;  Biography  of  Rev.  Patrick  Kenny,  A.  D.  1763- 
1840,  by  Joseph  Willcox  ;  The  Catholic  church  in  Yonkers-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y., 
by  Marion  J.  Brunowe  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Rev.  Patrick  Kenny,  March 
25,  1805,  to  November  11,  1813,  edited  by  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin  ;  The  first  Catholic 
fourth  of  July,  by  Eleanor  C.  Donnelly  ;  The  establishment  of  the  first  vicariate 
of  America,  A.  D.  1493,  with  original  document  from  the  Vatican  archives,  by 
Herman  J.  Ileuser ;  The  history  of  Commodore  John  Barry,  1745-1803,  by 
Martin  I.  J.  Griffin;  The  Catholic  church  in  Wisconsin,  by  Alfred  Steckel; 
Papers  relating  to  the  church  in  America,  from  the  portfolios  of  the  Irish  col 
lege  at  Rome,  introductory  by  II.  T.  Henry  ;  The  Catholic  mission  at  Concord, 
Delaware  county,  Pennsylvania,  by  Joseph  Willcox;  Sketch  of  Mary  Brackett 
Willcox,  of  ivy  Mills,  Pa.,  1796-1866,  from  original  documents,  by  Sara  Trainer 
Smith  ;  Diurnal  of  John  England,  first  bishop  of  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1820-1823  ; 
Index.  (5849 


794  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

AMERICAN    CATHOLIC    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PHILADELPHIA.     Records.     Vol. 
vui.     [Philadelphia]   1897. 

8vo,  pp.  551.      Illustrations.      Portraits. 

Contents:  Annual  address  of  the  president,  Lawrence  F.  Flick;  Report  of  the' 
executive   board ;  The    Catholic    church    in    Wisconsin,    by    Alfred    Steckel ;  The  ; 
Willcox  paper  mill    (Ivy  Mills),   1729-1866,  by  Joseph  Willcox  ;  The  history  of   I 
Commodore   John   Barry,    A.    D.    1745-1803,   by   Martin    I.    J.    Griffin,    edited   by 
Francis   T.    Furey  ;    Papers   relating   to   the   church   in   America,   from   the   port 
folios  of  the  Irish  college  at  Rome  ;   List  of  members  of  the  Society  ;   Goshen- 
hoppen  registers  of  baptisms,  marriages,  confirmations,  deaths,  etc.   (third  series), 
1787-1800,   translated  and  annotated  by  Thomas  C.   Middleton  ;   Historical   pic 
ture  gallery ;    Some   recollections   of   Rev.    Patrick   Rafferty,    missionary   of   the 
diocese    of    Philadelphia,    1791-1821-1863,    by    Francis    X.    Reuss ;    Notes    on 
Satterlee    military    hospital,    West    Philadelphia,    from    1862    until    its    close   in 
1865,  from  the  journal  kept  at  the  hospital  by  a  sister  of  charity,   edited  by 
Sara  Trainer  Smith;  Index.  i T»S5o 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Records.     Vol.  ix. 
Philadelphia,  1898. 

8vo,.pp.  519,  56.     Illustrations.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Papers  relating  to  the  church  in  America,  from  the  portfolios  of 
the  Irish  college  at  Rome;  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Ignatius 
Balfe.  by  Francis  X.  Reuss;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Rev.  Patrick  Kenay, 
1816-19,  by  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin  ;  Further  selections  from  the  diary  of  the  same 
missionary,  1826-8,  by  Joseph  Willcox ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  Peter 
Henry  Lemke,  1796-1882,  by  Lawrence  F.  Flick  ;  The  Sir  John  James  fund,  by 
Martin  I.  J.  Griffin  ;  Catholic  chronicles  of  Lancaster  county,  Pa.  (St.  Peter's 
church),  by  Francis  X.  Reuss;  A  memoir  of  Samuel  Steman  Haldeman,  by 
Horace  L.  Haldeman,  with  an  Appendix  by  Francis  X.  Reuss ;  A  sketch  of 
Catholicity  in  the  city  of  Pittsburg,  by  A.  A.  Lambing;  Outlines  of  history — 
St.  Charles'  church,  Grand  Coteau,  La.,  by  C.  M.  Widman  ;  Selections  from  the 
correspondence  of  Mathew  Carey,  with  preface  by  Lawrence  F.  Flick  ;  America 
in  the  Consistorial  Congregation's  "Acta,"  researches  in  the  Vatican  archives; 
Some  notes  in  the  life  of  Charles  Ignatius  Hamilton  Carter,  by  Francis  X.  Reuss: 
Jottings  on  the  Kenrick  family,  by  John  McCall  ;  Index.  (5851 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Records.     Vol.  x. 
Philadelphia,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  508.      Illustrations.      Portraits. 

Contents :  America  in  the  Cousistorial  Congregation's  "Acta,"  researches 
made  in  the  Vatican  archives  ;  An  early  Catholic  settlement,  St.  James  of  Car 
thage,  New  York,  1785-1818-1898,  by  Thomas  C.  Middleton  ;  A  short  sketch  of 
old  St.  Gregory's  church  and  parish  in  (West)  Philadelphia,  1849-1872,  by 
Francis  X.  Reuss  ;  Passionist  foundations  in  the  United  States,  1852-1894,  by 
Edmund  Hill;  Selections  from  the"  correspondence  of  the  deceased  Mathew 
Carey,  1804-17  ;  Annual  address  of  the  president,  II.  T.  Henry  ;  Some  southern 
cities  (New  Orleans)  about  1750  (from  an  unpublished  French  manuscript 
written  in  1751-53),  prepared  by  Conrad  M.  Widman;  An  alleged  popish  plot1 
in  Pennsylvania,  1756-7 ;  Mathias  James  OTonway,  1766-1842,  by  Lawrence 
F.  Flick  ;  Some  credits  and  debits  relating  to  St.  Mary's  church,  Philadelphia 
1787  to  1789,  compiled  by  Thomas  C.  Middletou  ;  The  first  missionaries  in  tli( 
New  World,  [Juan  Perez]  by  Ambrose  Sanning;  Captain  John  Smith,  Frederic!. 
Co.,  Md.,  of  the  Revolution,  and  some  of  his  ancestors,  by  Francis"  F.  Smith 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  George  H.  Miles,  by  Thomas  W.  Kenny  ;  Historical  pictun 
gallery  ;  Index.  (5852 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Records.     Vol.  xi 
Philadelphia,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  552.     Illustrations.     Portraits. 

Contents :  President's  address,  by  Walter  George  Smith ;  Mathias  Jarne; 
O'Conway,  1766-1842,  by  Lawrence  F.  Flick ;  Roger  Brooke  Taney,  b; 
Mary  Florence  Taney;  Goshenhoppen  registers  of  baptisms  (1801—1807)  ;  Mar 
riages  (1801-1819)  and  deaths  (1801-1818),  translated  and  annotated,  b; 
Thomas  C.  Middleton ;  Selections  from  the  correspondence  of  the  decease< 
Mathew  Carey,  1807-14  ;  Annual  report  of  the  executive  board  ;  By  paths  o 
history  ;  St.  Gregory  the  Great,  by  H.  T.  Henry ;  Memoir  of  James  Zillios 
D.  D.,  by  Francis  X.  Reuss;  Properties  of  the  Jesuits  in  Pennsylvania,  1730- 


AMERICAN    CATHOLIC    HIST.   SOCIETY    OF    PHILADELPHIA.       795 

1830,  by  Thomas  Hughes ;  History  of  St.  Anne's  church  of  Philadelphia,  by 
Stella  A.  Segrest ;  America  in  the  Consistorial  Congregation's  Acta — researches 
made  in  the  Vatican  archives ;  Original  documents  relating  to  the  civil  war 
(1863-1867),  furnished  by  Francis  X.  Reuss — Extracts  from  the  letters  of  Rev. 
F.  Benausse  to  the  military  authorities  of  the  U.  S.  A.  and  the  C.  S.  A.  during 
the  civil  war  ;  Letters  bearing  upon  the  foundation  of  the  Sisters  of  Notre  Dame 
de  Namur  in  America,  translated  from  the  original  documents  by  the  Sisters  of 
the  Notre  Dame  of  Cincinnati ;  Letter  of  Sister  Rose  White  to  Rev.  Mr.  De 
Barthe,  1815  ;  The  original  sources  of  history,  by  II.  T.  Henry  ;  Sketch  of  the 
life  of  Philip  Francis  Scanlan  (1794-1880),  by  Mary  Angela  Spellissy  ;  Diary 
of  Archbishop  Marechal,  1818-1825  ;  By-paths  of  history  :  Facts  and  infer 
ences,  by  II.  T.  Henry  ;  Historical  picture  gallery.  General  index.  (5S5J* 
AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Records.  Vol. 
xn.  Philadelphia,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  545.     Illustrations. 

Contents :  President's  address,  by  Walter  George  Smith  ;  Some  memoirs  of 
Our  Lady's  Shrine  at  Chestnut  Hill,  1855-1900,  with  reminiscences  of  still 
earlier  days,  by  Thomas  C.  Middleton  ;  fhe  records  of  the  parish  of  St.  Francis 
Xavier  at  Post  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1749^-1773,  translated  from  the  French  by 
Edmond  J.  1'.  Schmitt ;  Reminiscences  of  Sister  M.  Teresa  White  ;  By-paths  of 
history — Old  times  in  the  colonies,  by  II.  T.  Henry  ;  Selections  from  the  cor 
respondence  of  Mathew  Carey — 1813-1818  ;  Short  history  of  the  Pueblo  Indians 
in  New  Mexico,  sent  (in  1874)  to  General  C.  Ewing  by  J.  B.  Lamy  ;  One  of 
Philadelphia's  soldiers  (Patrick  McDonogh)  in  the  war  of  1812,  by  Isabel  M. 
O'Reilly  ;  Two  letters  from  John  Cheverus  to  Jean  Marie  Maximilien  De  Vernou, 
1823  ;  Pierre  Gibault,  priest  and  patriot  of  the  northwest  in  the  eighteenth  cen 
tury,  by  Pauline  Lancaster  Peyton  ;  Historical  picture  gallery  ;  Index.  (5S54 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Records.  Vol. 
XIIL  Philadelphia,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  540.     Illustrations. 

Contents  :  President's  address,  by  Samuel  Castner,  jr.  ;  Two  Philippine  atlases, 
by  Thomas  C.  Middleton  ;  Some  quaint  wills  of  early  Catholic  settlers  in  Mary 
land,  from  the  archives  of  the  Riggs  library,  Georgetown  ;  Some  who  have  gone 
before  us — biographical  sketches  ;  Index  of  historical  pamphlets  in  the  library 
of  St.  Charles's  seminary,  Overbrook,  Pa.  ;  One  of  Philadelphia's  soldiers  in  the 
Mexican  war;  A  life  sketch  of  John  P.  J.  O'Brien,  1818-1850,  by  Isabel  M. 
O'Reilly  ;  Sacramental  registers  of  marriages  and  baptisms  at  St.  Augustine's 
church,  Philadelphia,  translated  with  notes,  by  Thomas  C.  Middletou  ;  First 
house  of  the  Sisters  of  the  Visitation  at  Kaskaskin,  Illinois,  A.  D.  1833,  remin 
iscences  of  Mary  Josephine  Barber;  Reminiscences  of  John  Elder,  one  of  the 
pioneer  settlers  of  Prince  Gallitzin's  district,  by  Lawrence  F.  Flick  ;  Reminis 
cences  of  Luke  Maguire,  of  St.  Augustine's,  Cambria  Co.,  taken  in  1879  ;  Last 
will  and  testament  of  Louis  Charles  De  Blanc,  of  New  Orleans,  1825,  trans 
lated  from  the  original  by  J.  W.  for  the  society ;  Selections  from  the  cor 
respondence  of  Mathew  Carey,  1818-1830  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  William  Augus 
tine  Newland,  last  of  the  old-time  Philadelphia  Catholic  organists,  1813-1891, 
by  Francis  X.  Reuss ;  A  missionary  bishop's  (Mgr.  Brute)  reminiscences  of  a 
troubulous  boyhood,  gathered  by  Eleanor  C.  Donnelly  ;  A  brief  history  of  the 
confraternity  of  St.  Gabriel,  founded  March,  1890,  by  T.  II.,  with  a  preface  by 
H.  T.  Henry  ;  Selections  from  the  correspondence  of  the  late  Mark  Anthony 
Frenaye,  1834  to  1856  ;  Extracts  from  a  diary  kept  during  the  yellow  fever 
plague  in  Philadelphia  in  1798  ;  Historical  picture  gallery  ;  Index.  (5855 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Records.  Vol.  xiv. 
Philadelphia,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  533,   (1). 

Contents  :  President's  address,  by  Henry  T.  Drumgoole  ;  The  Sister  Adorers 
of  the  Precious  Blood,  by  Lydia  S.  Flintham  ;  Reports,  etc.  ;  Life  Sketch  of  Don 
Manuel  Gonzalez,  1767-1838,  by  Leonora  Gonzalez  ;  Catholic  chronicles  of  Penn 
sylvania — Rev.  Sylvester  Eagle,  1828-1866,  by  Francis  X.  Reuss ;  Selections 
from  the  correspondence  of  Mark  Anthony  Frenaye,  1831-1856;  Sketch  of  the 
Abbe  Joseph  Francis  Correa  de  Serra,  1750-1824,  by  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin  ;  Letters 
concerning  some  missions  of  the  Mississippi  valley,  1818-1827  ;  The  Church  and 
science  in  the  Dark  Ages,  by  James  J.  Walsh  ;  Notes  on  Henry  Major,  1819?- 
1873,  by  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin  [Pius  IX  and  the  Confederacy]  ;  Notes  on  the  life  of 
William  Edmonds  Homer,  1793-1853,  by  Joseph  Wralsh  and  Charles  Houston 


796  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Goudiss;   Cheverus  letters,  1814-1823,  with  introduction  by  Isabel  M.   O'Reilly; 
Biographical  notes  on  Joseph  O'Dwyer,  by  James  J.  Walsh  ;  Index.  (5S55a 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Records.  Vol. 
xv.  Philadelphia,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  511,   (1).     Illustrations. 

Contents :  President's  address,  by  Henry  T.  Drumgoole ;  Audubon,  'the  nat 
uralist,  by  James  J.  Walsh  ;  Annual  report ;  Boston's  first  Catholic  church, 
some  letters  of  Rev.  Dr.  Matignon,  of  Boston,  to  Bishop  John  Carroll,  1798- 
1801,  gathered  by  Edward  T.  Devitt  ;  The  Sisters  of  Charity  of  the  B.  V.  M., 
-a  Philadelphia  foundation  of  A.  D.  1833,  compiled  by  Lydia  S.  Flintham ;  A 
Canadian  patriot  priest  of  the  XVIIIth  century,  Father  Lotbiniere,  by  Martin 
I.  J.  Griffin;  Some  friendly  letters  (1814  to  1823)  from  Cardinal  Cheverus, 
first  Bishop  of  Boston,  with  introduction  and  notes  by  Isabel  M.  O'Reilly ; 
Christopher  Talbot,  the  first  Catholic  publisher  in  the  U.  S.,  by  Martin  I.  J. 
Griffin ;  Franciscan  tertiaries  first  established  in  the  United  States  at  Phila 
delphia,  by  Lydia  S.  Flintham  ;  Sacramental  registers  at  St.  Joseph's  Church, 
Philadelphia,  of  the  XVIIIth  century;  "The  Children's  Catholic  Magazine," 
of  N.  Y.,  1838-1839,  by  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin  ;  The  Catholic  Church  and  popular 
feeling  in  South  America,  by  James  J.  Walsh  ;  Cheverus  in  France  (second  series 
of  letters),  1823-1836;  A  southern  teaching  order,  the  Sisters  of  Mercy  of 
Charleston  ;  Layton  correspondence,  1830-1878 ;  Reminiscences  of  an  old-time 
journalist — Patrick  Dona  hoe,  of  Boston  ;  John  Delevau  Bryant,  by  James  J. 
Walsh  and  Joseph  Walsh  ;  Pastoral  visitation  of  Bishop  Plessis,  of  Quebec, 
[to  N.  E.  and  N.  Y.]  1815,  extracts  from  his  journal,  by  Lionel  Lindsay;  His 
torical  sketches  of  some  of  the  pioneer  Catholics  of  Philadelphia  and  vicinity,  by 
Joseph  Willcox. 

For  Vol.  xvi,  see  Appendix.  (5856 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Catholicity  in  the 
three  lower  counties,  or  the  planting  of  the  church  in  Delaware.  Read 
by  Charles  II.  A.  Esling  before  the  Society.  Newspaper  sheet  from  the 
Wilmington  Every  Evening  of  June  23,  24,  25,  188G.  (5857 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  French  refugee 
Trappists  in  the  United  States.  Read  before  the  Society  on  February  23, 
1886.  By  Lawrence  Francis  Flick.  Philadelphia,  188G. 

Svo,  pp.  33.  (5858 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  William  Perm,  the 
friend  of  Catholics.  By  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin.  Read  before  the  Friends' 
Evening  Hour  Club,  of  Germantown,  December  7,  1885,  and  before  the 
American  Catholic  Historical  Society,  on  February  1,  188G.  Philadelphia, 
1880. 

8vo,   pp.   9.  (5859 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Catholicity  in  the 
three  lower  counties,  or  the  planting  of  the  church  in  Delaware.  Read 
before  the  Society,  March  23,  188G,  by  Charles  II.  A.  Esling.  Philadelphia, 
1887. 

Svo,  pp.   117-160.  Ciseo 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Quarterly  Bulletin. 
Vol.  i.  Xos.  1-4.  January-December,  1892.  Philadelphia,  1892. 

4  to.  i5.s<;i 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Report  of  the  execu 
tive  board.     December  19,  1893.     Philadelphia,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  7-1. 

Addition  to  the  library;  list  of  members.  <.r»S«2 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  Commodore  John  Barry. 
By  M.  I.  J.  Griffin.  Philadelphia,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  vi,  261,  xiv.     Portrait.      Plates.      Facsimiles.  (586H 


BUCKS    COUNTY    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  797 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Doylestown,  Pa. 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Southampton  Baptist 
Church,  Bucks  County,  Pa.  Read  before  the  Society,  July  22,  1884.  By 
W.  W.  H.  Davis.  Doylestown,  1884. 

12mo,  pp.  14.     Edition,  75  copies.  (5864 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Red  Lion  Inn,  Bensalem  Township, 
Bucks  County,  Pa.  Abstract  of  a  paper  prepared  by  William  J.  Buck,  and 
read  at  the  meeting  of  the  Bucks  County  Historical  Society,  July  17,  1888. 

In  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.  Vol.  xn,  pp.  359-361. 
Philadelphia,  1888.  (5865 

BUCKS  COUNTY  EIISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  to  American  History.  No.  1. 
Tools  of  the  nation  maker.  A  descriptive  catalogue  of  objects  in  the  Mu 
seum  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Bucks  County,  Penna.  Collected  and 
arranged  by  Henry  C.  Mercer.  Doylestown,  Pa.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  87.  (5866 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  to  American  History.  No.  2. 
The  survival  of  the  mediaeval  art  of  illuminative  writing  among  Pennsyl 
vania  Germans.  By  Henry  C.  Mercer.  [Philadelphia,  1897.] 

8vo,  pp.  [423J-432.  Front.  Illustrations.  3  pi.  Cover-title.  (On  cover: 
Contributions  to  American  History,  by  the  Bucks  County  Historical  Society 
No.  2.) 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings  American  Philosophical  Society,  Vol.  xxxvi. 
No.  156.  (5867 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  to  American  History.  No.  3. 
The  decorated  stove  plates  of  Durham.  By  Henry  C.  Mercer.  [Doyles 
town?  1897?] 

Svo,  pp.    (4).  (5868 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  to  American  History.  No.  4. 
Light  and  fire  making,  with  forty-five  illustrations  explaining  the  rubbing 
of  fire  from  wood,  the  striking  of  flint  and  steel,  and  some  of  the  lamps, 
candles,  torches  and  lanterns  of  the  American  pioneer,  by  Henry  C.  Mercer. 
Philadelphia,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.   20   [1].      Illustrations.      (On  cover:     Contributions  to  American   His 
tory,  by  the  Bucks  County  Historical  Society.     No.  4.)  (5S69 
BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Scotch-Irish  Families,  some  of  the  early 
settlers  in  Bucks  county.     By  Warren  S.   Ely.     A  paper  read  before  the 
Society  at  its  midsummer  meeting,  August  9th,  1898.     [n.  p.]  [1898?] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Caption  title.  (5S7O 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Contributions  to  American  History.  No.  6. 
The  decorated  stove  plates  of  the  Pennsylvania  Germans.  By  Henry  C. 
Mercer.  Doylestown,  1899. 

Svo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  26.  Illustrations.  (On  cover:  Contributions  to  American 
History,  by  the  Bucks  County  Historical  Society.  No.  6.)  (5871 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Kenderdine  family,  early  residents  of 
Horsham ;  sketch  of  members  of  family  in  Montgomery  and  Bucks  coun 
ties.  By  Thaddeus  Kenderdine.  Read  at  the  May  meeting  of  the  Society 
May  27,  1902.  (5S72 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  D.  K.  Turner.  Tribute  to  memory  of 
prominent  Bucks  countian.  By  S.  F.  Hotchkin,  Read  at  spring  meeting  of 
the  Society,  May  27  [1902]. 

4to,  pp.  [4].  (5S73 


798  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

BUCKS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  old  hostelry.  The  taverns  of  olden 
times.  By  Warren  S.  Ely.  Read  at  October  meeting  of  the  Society.  [No 
place.  No  date.] 

4 to,  pp.   [4].  (5874 

CHESTER   COUNTY  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
West  CJtcstcr,  Pa. 

CHESTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Chester 
County  Historical  Society,  with  list  of  officers  for  1893.  [West  Chester.  Pa., 
1893.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (5875 

'CHESTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Chester 
County  Historical  Society,  with  list  of  officers  for  1895.  [West  Chester, 
Pa.,  1895.] 

8vo,  pp.   9.  (5876 

CHESTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lafayette  at  Brandywine,  containing  the 
proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the  memorial  shaft  erected  to  mark  toe 
place  where  Lafayette  was  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Brandywine,  with  sup 
plementary  paper  on  Lafayette  and  the  historians,  by  Charlton  T.  Lewis. 
Also  evidence  as  to  the  place  where  Lafayette  was  wounded ;  accounts  of 
his  visits  in  1780  and  1825;  names  of  contributors;  members  of  the  Chester 
County  Historical  Society,  etc.  West  Chester,  Pa.,  The  Chester  County 
Historical  Society,  189(5. 

8vo,  pp.  102.     3  pi.    (including  front.)      9  portraits.     Fold.  plan.  '5877 

CHESTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bulletins.     1898. 

Svo.  pp.  0,  12,  7,  0,  23. 

Contents  :  Officers  for  1898-0  ;  Proceedings  of  a  meeting  held  November  18, 
1897  :  The  old  Indian  fort  on  the  Brandywine,  by  Alfred  Sharpless ;  Colonial 
legislation,  by  Isabel  Darlington.  A  history  of  railroading  in  Chester  county, 
by  Alfred  Sharpless  :  The  Welsh  settlers  in  Chester  County  and  their  descend 
ants,  by  Thomas  Allen  Glenn  ;  The  supposed  Earl  of  Anglesea,  by  Samuel  R. 
Shipley  ;  Diary  of  Benjamin  Hunt,  1799-1812  ;  A  brief  genealogy  of  the  Hunts 
of  Westtown.  (5878 

CHESTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bulletins.     1899-1900. 

Svo,  pp.  74. 

Contents :  Officers  for  1900-1  ;  George  Washington  in  Chester  county,  by 
Joseph  S.  Walton  ;  Selections  from  a  poem  "  The  Brandywine,"  by  John  Ilussell 
Hayes ;  Ye  olden  times  in  Chester  county,  by  Alfred  Sharpless ;  Proceedings ; 
Some  social  and  domestic  customs  of  the  last  century,  by  William  W.  Polk; 
Moses  Marshall,  by  William  T.  Sharpless  ;  History  of  Mason  and  Dixon's  line, 
by  George  Morris  Philips  ;  Some  of  the  early  history  of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  by 
Gilbert  Cope;  The  taverns  at  West  Chester;  Thomas  Cheyney,  by  Gilbert  Cope; 
The  American  flag  and  the  battle  of  Brandywine — report  of  the  committee  on 
the  Baptism  of  the  American  Flag  in  battle  and  matters  of  interest  generally 
relating  to  the  history  of  the  battle  of  Brandywine.  (5879 

CHESTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bulletins.     1902-3. 
Svo,  pp.  51. 

Contents:  Officers  for  1902-3;  Some  annals  of  the  Buffington  family,  by 
Gilbert  Cope;  Chester  county  Quakers  during  the  Revolution,  by  Gilbert  Cope; 
Thomas  McKean,  a  distinguished  son  of  Chester  county,  by  Smith  Burnham. 

(5880 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Charter,  constitution,  by-laws,  officers, 
committees,  members,  etc.  1896.  [Philadelphia,  1897.] 

12mo,  pp.  47,  (5881 


DAUPHIN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  799 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Bulletin.  No.  1.  Colonial  legislation  in 
Pennsylvania,  1700-1712.  A  paper  read  by  request  before  the  Society, 
March  15,  1897,  by  Henry  Budd.  Philadelphia,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (5882 

SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  Blue  Anchor  Tavern.  Being  a  report 
inside  to  the  Colonial  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  November  9,  1896.  By 
Thomas  Allen  Glenn.  Philadelphia,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  0.      Front.  (5883 

SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Charter,  constitution,  by-laws,  officers, 
committees,  members,  etc.,  1897. 

12mo,  pp.  47.  (5884 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  American  Weekly  Mercury.     Phila 
delphia.     Kepuhlished  in  facsimile  by  the  Colonial  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
1898,  1905. 
3  vols. 

"  The  American   Weekly   Mercury   was   the   first  newspaper   published   in   the 

middle  colonies,   and  fourth,   in   order   of  time,    in   America.     The   first  number 

was  issued  at  Philadelphia  December  22,  1719,  by  Andrew  Bradford,  its  founder." 

Contents:   Vol.   T.   December  22,   1719-December   13,   1720.     Vol.   n.  December 

20,  1720-December  26,  1721,  iii,  1721-1722.  (5885 

"OLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Charter,  constitution,  by-laws,  officers, 
committees,  members,  etc.,  1902.  Philadelphia. 

4to,  pp.  151.  (5886 

•OLONIAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Records  of  the  court  of  New  Castle  on 
Delaware,  1076-1681.  Published  by  the  Colonial  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1904. 

4to,  pp.  iii,  543.      Front,   (portrait).  (5887 

DAUPHIN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Harrisbiu-fj,  Pa. 

)AUPHIN   COUNTY   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Read   before   the   Historical    Society. 
Peter  Bezaillon,  the  first  settler  of  Dauphin  County.     [By  A.  Boyd  Hamil 
ton.]     [Harrisbnrg,  1872.] 
8vo,  pp.  5. 

In  Contributions  to  the  History  of  Dauphin  County,  No.  2.  (5888 

)AUPHIN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fort  Hunter,  Susquehanna  Township. 
Dauphin  County,  Pa.     [Letter  from  A.  Boyd  Hamilton  to  the  Society,  May, 
1872.]     Hard  sburg,  1872. 
Svo,  pp.  14. 

In  Contributions  to  tJic  History  of  Dauphin  County,  No.  1.      pp.  1-14. 
[NOTE. — The   Contributions   to    the   History   of  Dauphin   County   is   a   volume 
made  up  of  various  papers  ;   some  of  them   independently   paged,   apparently   re 
printed  from  some  serial  publication.]  (5889 

>AUPHIN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Reminiscences  of  various  members  of 
the  bar   of   Dauphin   County.     By    George    W.    Harris.     Read   before   the 
Society,  1873.     [ITarrisburg,  1873.] 
Svo,  pp.  34. 

In  Contributions  to  the  History  of  Dauphin  County,  No.  2..  (589O 

>AUPHIX  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Addresses  delivered  before  the  Society, 
in  the  State  capitol,  Harrisburg,  July  4,  187G.     [Harrisburg,  187(5.] 
8vo,  pp.  85. 

Contents  :  Ecclesiastical  history  of  Dauphin  County,  by  Thomas  II.  Robinson  ; 
The  Revolutionary  soldiers  of  Dauphin  County,  by  A.  Boyd  Hamilton;  Historical 
review  of  Dauphin  County,  by  William  H.  Egle,  (5891 


800  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

DAUPHIN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ceremonies  and  historical  addresses  fn 
commemoration  of  the  centenary  of  independence.  Harrisburg,  July  4, 1876. 
Under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.  [Harrisburg,  1876.] 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (5892 

DAUPHIN    COUNTY   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Centennial.     The   settlement,    forma 
tion,  and  progress  of  Dauphin  County,  Pa.,  from  1785  to  1876.     Prepared 
under  the  direction  of  the  commissioners  of  said  county.     By  George  H. 
Morgan.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1877. 
Svo,  pp.   239. 

A  committee  of  the  Society  superintended  the  publication  of  Centennial  state 
ment  respecting  the  settlement  and  progress  of  the  county,  and  "  carefully  exam 
ined  and  read  the  work,"  etc.  (5893 

DAUPHIN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dixons,  of  Dixons  Ford;  with  "The 
soldier's  tale."  A  story  of  the  people  of  Derry  in  1776.  By  William 
Darby.  [Edited  by  W.  H.  Egle.]  Harrisburg,  1878. 

4to,  pp.  21.  (5894 

DAUPHIN    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Historical    sketch    of    old    Hanover 
Church.     By  Thomas  H.  Robinson.     With  a  notice  of  the  church  at  Cone- 
wago.     By  A.  Boyd  Hamilton.     [Harrisburg],  1878. 
Svo,  pp.  59. 

Hamilton's  article  has  separate  title  :  "  The  Conewago  congregation  of  Pres- 
hyterians,  Londonderry  Township,  1730-1796."  (5895 

DAUPHIN  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  1785-1885.  Centennial  memorial  of 
the  erection  of  the  county  of  Dauphin  and  the  founding  of  the  city  of 
Harrisburg.  Edited  by  William  Henry  Egle.  Harrisburg,  1886. 

Svo,  pp.  397.      Illustrated. 

Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.  (5896* 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DAUPHIN  COUNTY.  Transactions.  Vol.  I.  1903.  Har 
risburg,  Penn.,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  310. 

Consists  of  four  pamphlets  issued  separately,  as  follows  : 

Charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Dauphin  County,  together 
with  a  list  of  the  members,  1S69-1903.  Harrisburg,  Penn.,  1903.  Svo,  pp.  24. 

Transactions  of  the  Society.      Vol.  i.  Part  i.      November,  1903.      pp.  25-142. 

Contents  :  Abstracts  of  the  minutes  of  the  Society,  1869-1903.  By  James  M. 
Lamberton  ;  Memorial — Adam  Boyd  Hamilton,  first  president,  by  William  Henry 
Egle  ;  Memorial — William  Henry  Egle,  second  president,  by  Theodore  B.  Klein. 

[Transactions.      Vol.   i,   Part   n.]      pp.    143-209. 

Contents  :  John  Wiggins  Simonton,  by  Robert  Snodgrass  ;  Thirty-fourth  anni 
versary    meeting:     Introductory    address    by    James    M.    Lamberton;     Old-time 
militia  training,  by  George  Bucher  Ayres  ;  Memories  and  incidents  of  the  Lan-j 
casterian    school,   by    Theodore   B.    Klein ;    Personal    recollections   of   Harrisburg  i 
fifty    years    ago,    by    John    P.    Keller ;    Abstract    of   minutes,    1903-1904  ;    SimonJ 
Girty,  by   Harvey  B.   Bashore  ;   The  improvement  of  the   Susquehanna  river,  by  j 
Theodore  B.  Klein  ;  Report  to  the  Governor  by  John  Hall  on  the  completion  of  j 
the  Conewago  canal,   1797. 

Transactions.      Vol.   I,  Part  in.     August,  1905.      Svo,  pp.  209-310. 

Contents  :  Proceedings ;  Reports ;  Fort  Washington  in  1863,  by  Samuel  W.  t 
Pennypacker ;  A  journey  from  Harris'  Ferry  to  Shamokin  in  1747,  by  John  | 
W.  Jordan;  Memoirs  of  Joshua  Gilpin,  by  Thomas  Lynch  Montgomery;  Thirty-  j 
sixth  anniversary  meeting:  Address  by  Marlin  E.  Olmsted  ;  A  review  by  Theo- J 
dore  B.  Klein.  Reminiscences — 1854-1864,  by  Thomas  H.  Robinson.  (5897"| 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  DAUPHIN  COUNTY.  PENNSYLVANIA.     Transactions.     Vol. 
n.     1885-1903.     Consists    of    Centennial    memorial    of   the   erection   of   the -a 
county  of  Dauphin  and  the  founding  of  the  city  of  Harrisburg.     Harrisburg,  | 
1886. 

Svo,  pp.  397.  (5898'i] 


DEUTSCHE    GESELLSCHAFT    VON    PENNSYLVANIEN.  801 

DELAWARE  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Chester,  Pa. 

DELAWARE  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  from  its  organization, 
September  16,  1895,  to  December  5,  1901.  Vol.  i.  Chester,  Pa.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  269. 

Contents :  Proceedings ;  Jeremiah  Carter  and  his  descendants,  by  Joseph 
Vance ;  Old  St.  Paul's  graveyard,  by  William  S.  Johnson ;  Dr.  Paul  Jackson 
and  his  class,  by  J.  L.  Forwood  ;  Peter  Alricks  and  his  descendants  ;  A  prisoner 
of  war — extracts  from  the  diary  of  Gen.  Nichols,  captured  during  Arnold's 
expedition  against  Quebec  ;  John  Larkin,  Jr.,  by  Henry  L.  Broomall ;  Items  gath 
ered  from  old  school  records,  by  Isaac  X.  Lloyd;  A  martyred  king  (Charles  I), 
by  W.  S.  Johnson  ;  Sandy  Flash,  the  notorious  freebooter  of  Chester  county,  by 
Wm.  A.  Williams  ;  Chester  street  nomenclature,  by  II.  G.  Ashmead  ;  Some  of  the 
men  whom  Delaware  county  has  given  to  the  world  ;  William  Lewis,  by  Wm.  B. 
Broomall;  The  patron  saint  of  the  American  revolution  [Tamanend],  by  Mrs. 
Philip  II.  Mowry  ;  The  present,  the  child  of  the  past,  by  Garnett  Pendleton  ; 
Story  of  the  West  house,  by  A.  Lewis  Smith  ;  Benjamin  West,  by  Joseph  Vance  ; 
Delaware  county  in  history,  by  John  F.  Lewis  ;  Samuel  Edwards  and  the  old 
court  house  at  Chester,  by  John  B.  Hinkson  ;  The  boundary  line  between  the 
counties  of  Delaware  and  Chester,  by  Howard  L.  Cheyney  ;  The  Indian  policy 
of  Colona  Pennsylvania,  by  Joseph  S.  Walton ;  Caleb  Pusey  and  his  time,  by 
Rachel  I*.  Ley  ;  The  early  manufactures  and  manufacturers  of  Delaware  county, 
by  Samuel  A.  Crozer  ;  The  Dutch  and  the  Swedish  colonies  on  the  Delaware,  by 
Gregory  B.  Keen  ;  John  P.  Crozer,  by  Henry  G.  Weston  ;  Some  incidents  in  the 
life  and  times  of  Frederick  J.  Hinkson,  by  D.  M.  Johnson  ;  The  man  in  leather 
stockings,  being  a  sketch  of  Edward  Hyde,  Lord  Cornbury,  who  in  1703  visited 
Chester,  by  H.  G.  Ashmead  ;  Campaigning  in  the  Philippines,  by  Samuel  A. 
Price  ;  John  Baker  Hinkson,  by  W.  Shaler  Johnson  ;  Some  noted  trials  in  early 
colonial  days,  by  II.  G.  Ashmead  ;  A  biographical  account  of  the  life  of  Philip 
Miles  Frame,  by  Lewis  Palmer ;  Genealogy  of  the  Frame  family,  by  Lewis 
Palmer  ;  Some  ghosts  and  haunted  places  in  Delaware  county,  by  II.  G.  Ashmead  ; 
Index.  (5899 

DELAWARE  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 

DELAWARE  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     First  Year  Book,  1901.     Edited  by  Norris 

is.  Barratt.     Wilmington,  Dei. 
8vo,  pp.  90.  (59OO 

DEUTSCHE  GESELLSCHAFT  VON  PENNSYLVANIEN. 
Philadelphia. 

DEUTSCHE  GESELLSCHAFT  VON  PENNSYLVANIEN.  Geschichte  der  Deutschen  Ge- 
sellschaft  von  Pennsylvanien.  Von  der  Zeit  der  Griindung,  1704  bis  zum 
jahre  1876.  Festgabe  zum  Jubeljahre  der  Republik.  Oswald  Seidensticker. 
Verfasst  auf  Veranlassung  der  Deutschen  Gesellschaft  *  *  *  Philadel 
phia,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  336.  (5901 

DEUTSCHE  GESELLSCHAFT  VON  PENNSYLVANIEN.  Hundertjahrige  Feier  der  Incor 
poration  der  Deutschen  Gesellschaft  von  Pennsylvanien.  (20.  September, 
1781.)  Gehalten  in  der  St.  George's  Halle,  Philadelphia,  am  n.  October, 
1881.  Philadelphia,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (5902-4 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 51 


802  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

FRANKLIN    CLUB. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

FRANKLIN  CLUB.  A  journal  of  the  expedition  to  Quebec  in  the  year  1775,  under 
the  command  of  Col.  Benedict  Arnold.  By  James  Melvin,  a  private  in  Cap 
tain  Dearborn's  company.  New  York,  1857. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (59O5 

FRIENDS'    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION    OF    PHILADELPHIA. 

FRIENDS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Sketch  of  the  life  and 
character  of  John  Fenwick,  by  John  Clement.  Published  by  the  Association. 
Philadelphia,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  95.  (59OG 

FRIENDS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Some  chapters  in  the  his 
tory  of  the  Friendly  Association,  for  regaining  and  preserving  peace  with 
the  Indians  by  pacific  measures.  By  Samuel  Parrish.  Philadelphia,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.  131.  (5907 

GENEALOGICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  AND  NEW  JERSEY. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GENEALOGICAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  AND  NEW  JERSEY.    Our  Ancestors, 
a  genealogical  and  biographical  magazine,  edited  by  M.  A.  De  L.  Van  Horn. 
Vol.  i,  Nos.  1,  2.     July,  October,  1882.     Philadelphia,  1882. 
Svo,  pp.  95,    (1).     Portrait. 

Contents  :  Henry  Richard  Linderman  ;  The  Burton  family  of  Bucks  County ; 
The  old  Princeton  cemetery  ;  The  George  Gray  family  of  1091-92,  by  Frederick 
Jones  ;  The  descendants  of  Cornelius  Van  Home  ;  Low  Dutch  Reformed  Church 
at  Churchville,  by  J.  D.  Van  Home ;  Marriage  records  of  St.  Mary's  Church, 
Burlington,  N.  J. ;  The  Hollinsheads  ;  The  Duche  family,  by  G.  Leland  ;  The  Van 
Buskirk  family,  by  II.  B.  Sinks  ;  Early  settlers  of  Bucks  County  ;  William  Penn ; 
Old  Presbyterian  churches  of  Philadelphia  ;  Six  Mile  Run  Church.  (59O8 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  AND  NEW  JERSEY. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  AND  NEW  JERSEY.     Publications.     Vol. 
i,  No.  1.     January,  1895.     Miscellany  No.  1.     Philadelphia  [1895]. 
Svo,  pp.   40. 

Contents  :  The  sailing  of  the  ship  Submission  in  1682,  with  a  true  copy  of  the 
vessel's  log ;  Inscriptions  on  some  ancient  tombstones  formerly  in  the  burial 
ground  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  on  Bank  street ;  John  Hart,  governor 
of  Maryland  from  1714  to  1720  ;  Some  data  concerning  the  taking  of  wolves  in 
New  Castle  County  in  1676,  and  a  reprint  of  the  taxables  of  that  year  ;  Notices 
of  the  justices  of  New  Castle  and  others  connected  with  foregoing  list.  (5909 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 
Philadelphia. 

GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     First  annual  report;  together  with 
the  several  addresses  delivered  at  the  meeting  held  on  November  30th,  1892. 
Philadelphia,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  55. 

Contents  :  Address  of  the  president,  Edward  Shippen  ;  Address  of  Howard  M. 
Jenkins  ;  Officers  ;  Members.  (5910 


GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PHILADELPHIA.  803 

GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.     Publications.     Vol.    i.     Nos.     1-4. 
January,  1895-December,  1898.     Philadelphia. 
4to,  pp.  357. 

Contents :  The  sailing  of  the  ship  "  Submission  "  in  the  year  1682,  with  a 
true  copy  of  the  vessel's  log,  by  L.  Taylor  Dickson  ;  Inscriptions  on  some  tomb 
stones  formerly  in  the  burial  ground  of  the  first  ^Presbyterian  church  on  Bank 
street ;  John  Hart,  governor  of  Maryland  from  1714  to  1720  ;  Some  data  con 
cerning  the  taking  of  wolves  in  New  Castle  county  in  1676,  and  a  reprint  of  the 
taxables  of  that  year,  by  L.  Taylor  Dickson  and  P.  S.  P.  Conner  ;  Notices  of  the 
justices  of  New  Castle  and  others  connected  with  the  foregoing  list,  by  L. 
!  Taylor  Dickson  ;  Philadelphia  wills,  1682-1692  ;  Officers  of  the  society  ;  List  of 

members  ;  Third  annual  report ;  Address  of  Edward  Shippen,  M.  I).,  U.  S.  N.  ; 
Fourth  annual  report ;  Minute  of  the  Society  on  the  death  of  James  Mifflin  ;  A 
plea  for  the  study  of  genealogy,  by  Frederick  D.  Stone;  First  and  second  annual 
reports  (reprints);  In  memoriam,  Thomas  M.  Cleeman ;  Fifth  annual  report, 
1897;  Sixth  annual  report,  1898;  Landholders  of  Philadelphia  county.  1734; 
Divorces  granted  by  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania,  1787-1801  ;  Genesis 
of  the  board  of  health  and  vital  statistics  in  Pennsylvania  ;  Bucks  county  wills, 
1684-1693  ;  Earliest  burial  records  of  the  Phila.  board  of  health,  1803-06  ; 
Early  minutes  of  Philadelphia  monthly  meeting,  1682-86  ;  Obituary  of  L.  Taylor 
Dickrson  ;  Index  to  Vol.  i.  (5911 

GENEALOGICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.     Publications.     Vol.    n,    Nos.    1-3. 
June,  1000- June,  1903.     Philadelphia. 

4to,  pp.  444. 

Contents:  Wills  proved  at  Philadelphia,  1692-1697;  Earliest  records  of  the 
burials  in  Philadelphia  from  the  board  of  health,  1807  ;  Marriage  certificates 
beginning  with  1681  ;  Seventh  annual  report,  March  6,  1899  ;  Eighth  annual 
report,  March  5,  1900  ;  Minutes  of  the  Philadelphia  monthly  meeting  of  Friends. 
1686-1690  ;  The  Elfreth  necrology  ;  Ninth  annual  report.  March  4th,  1901  ;  Tentli 
annual  report,  March  3d.  1902;  Memorial  of  Franklin  1'latt  ;  Register  of  St. 
Mary's  Church,  Burlington,  N.  J.  ;  Inscriptions  in  St.  Paul's  church  and  church 
yard,  Philadelphia  ;  Inscriptions  in  churchyard  of  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany, 
Philadelphia;  Eleventh  annual  report;  List  of  officers;  List  of  members;  In 
dex  of  names. 

Nothing  published  between  June,  1903,  and  January.   1906.  (5912-3 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.    .A  journey  to  the  Grand  Falls  of  Lab 
rador.     By  Henry  G.  Bryant.     [Philadelphia,  1892.] 
8vo,  pp.  50.     Front.     Plate.     Fold.  map. 
No  title-page. 

Reprint  from  Geographical  Society  of  Philadelphia.     Bulletin  No.  2.          (5914 
GEOGRAPHICAL  CLUB  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Bulletins.     Vol.  i.     January,  1893-June, 
1895.     Philadelphia,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  v,  215. 

(Name  varies,  1893-96,  Geographical  Club  of  Philadelphia  ;  1897,  Geograph 
ical  Society  of  Philadelphia.) 

Contents :  Mountain  exploration,  by  Edwin  Swift  Balch  ;  A  journey  to  the 
Grand  Falls  of  Labrador,  by  Henry  G.  Bryant ;  The  progress  of  discovery  and 
the  lands  of  promise  to  the  explorer,  by  Angelo  Ileilprin  ;  Preliminary  report  on 
the  Arctic  expedition  of  1893-94,  by  Robert  E.  Peary  ;  The  Peary  auxiliary 
expedition  of  1894,  by  Henry  G.  Bryant,  with  supplemental  reports,  by  T.  C 
Chamberlin  and  Axel  Ohlin.  (5915 

GEOGRAPHICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PHILADELPHIA.      Bulletins.      Vol.    n.      Mav     1896- 
Deceuiber,  1900.     Philadelphia,  1896-1900. 
8vo,  pp.  v,  145,   (1). 

Contents  :  Venezuela's  territorial  claims,  by  Joseph  B.  Austin  ;  Notes  on  the 
Schomburgk  line  and  the  Guayana  boundary,  by  Angelo  Ileilprin;  A  proposed 
system  of  drift  casks  to  determine  the  direction  of  the  circumpolar  currents, 


804  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

and  The  drift  of  the  Jeannette,  by  Geo.  W.  Melville  ;  The  names  of  the  larger 
geographical  features  of  North  America,  by  Israel  C.  Russell  ;  Letter  of  Robert 
T.  I'otts,  a  pioneer  trapper,  annotated  by  Elliott  Coues ;  The  Nicaragua  cana! 
and  its  geographical  and  geological  relations,  by  Angelo  Heilprin ;  The  Lynn 
canal  and  Taiya  inlet,  Alaska,  by  George  Davidson  ;  The  lake  systems  of  southern 
'  I'atagonia,  by  J.  B.  Hatcher.  (501C 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Bulletins.     Vol.  in.     January,  1901- 
April,  1903.     Philadelphia. 
8vo,  pp.  ii,  L'44. 

Contents  :  The  shrinkage  of  Lake  Nicaragua,  The  water  supply  of  Lake  Nica 
ragua,  by  Angelo  Heilprin  ;  An  excursion  in  Bosnia,  Hercegovina,  and  Dal- 
matia,  by  W.  M.  Davis  ;  Report  of  the  Brown-Harvard  expedition  to  Nachvak, 
Labrador,  in  the  year  1900,  by  E.  B.  Delabarre  ;  The  stream  contest  along  the 
Blue  Ridge,  by  W.  M.  Davis.  (5917 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Charter,  by-laws,  list  of  members. 
May,  1899.  Philadelphia,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  1'9.  (5918 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  ADAMS  COUNTY,  PA. 

Lancaster,  Pa. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  ADAMS  COUNTY,  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  story  of  the  crea 
tion  of  Adams  County,  Pennsylvania,  and  of  the  selection  of  Gettysburg 
as  its  seat  of  justice.  An  address  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Adams 
County,  on  its  first  anniversary,  May  6,  1889.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1889. 

Svo,  pp.  50.      Front,    (map).  (5919 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  LUTHERAN  CHURCH. 

Gettysburg,  Pa. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  LUTHERAN  CHURCH.  The  Swedish  Church 
in  America.  Discourse  before  the  Historical  Society  of  the  American 
Lutheran  Church,  May  18,  1848.  By  W.  M.  lieynolds.  Gettysburg,  1849. 

Svo,  pp.  40.  <5»20 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  LUTHERAN  CHURCH.  Discourse  delivered 
before  the  Historical  Society  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  the 
United  States,  Lancaster,  Pa..  May  7,  18G2.  By  M.  L.  Stoever.  Gettysburg, 
1864. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  I51)al 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  LUTHERAN  CHURCH.  The  German  colony 
and  the  Lutheran  Church  in  Maine.  An  address  delivered  before  the  His 
torical  Society  of  the  Lutheran  Church  at  its  meeting  in  Washington,  D.  C., 
May  14,  1869.  [By  Rev.  Dr.  Henry  N.  Pohlman.].  Published  by  request 
of  the  Society.  Gettysburg,  1869. 

Svo.  pp.  24.  '5»32 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  LUTHERAN  CHURCH.  The  German  colony 
and  Lutheran  Church  in  Maine.  By  Henry  X.  Pohlman,  D.  D.,  Albany. 
N.  Y.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of  the  Lutheran 
Church  at  its  meeting  in  Washington,  D.  C,,  May  14,  1869,  and  published 
by  request  of  the  Society. 

In  the  Evangelical  Quarterly  Revieic,  Vol.  xx,  pp.  440-462.      Gettysburg.  l*r,n. 

(5923 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  LUTHERAN  CHURCH.     Catalogue  of  books, 
pamphlets,  manuscripts,  etc.,  in  the  library  of  the  Lutheran  Historical  So 
ciety,  1877.     Gettysburg,  1877. 
Svo,  Pp.  44. 


AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  805 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETT  OF  BERKS  COUNTY. 
Reading,  Pa. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BERKS  COUNTY.  The  place  of  the  Ringgold  Light  Artil 
lery,  of  Reading,  among  the  first  five  companies  from  Pennsylvania  which 
marched  to  the  defense  of  Washington,  April,  1861.  Paper  read  before  the 
Society,  June  14,  1870.  [By  W.  M.  Hiester.]  Reading,  Pa.,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (5925 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BERKS  COUNTY.  Transactions.  Vol.  i,  embracing  papers 
contributed  to  the  Society,  1898-1904.  Reading,  Pa.,  1904. 

8vo.     Portraits. 

Contents :  Constitution ;  By-laws ;  Officers  and  committees,  1905 ;  Members. 
pp.  22,  (1).  Papers  read  before  the  Society: 

[Xo.  1.]  The  place  of  the  Ringgold  Light  Artillery  of  Reading  among  the  first 
five  companies  from  Pennsylvania  which  marched  to  the  defense  of  Washington, 
April,  1861.  Read  before  the  Society,  June  14,  1870,  by  William  M.  Hiester. 
Printed  by  order  of  the- Society,  1870.  Reprinted  1904.  pp.  13.  (592<> 

[No.  2.]  The  Indian  tribes  of  Pennsylvania.  A  paper  read  by  D.  B.  Bremner 
before  the  Society,  September  13,  1898.  pp.  8.  (5927 

[No.  3.]  "Historical  Society  of  Berks  County."  An  address  delivered  be 
fore  the  County  Teachers'  Institute,  Reading,  Pa.,  October  25,  1898,  by  Louis 
Richards.  [n.  p.,  189-.]  8vo,  pp.  [4].  No  title-page.  (5928 

[No.  4.]  The  present  condition  and  special  needs  of  the  Society.  An  address 
delivered  before  the  Society,  March  14,  1899.  By  A.  G.  Green,  pp.  [4]. 

(5929 

[No.  5.]  In  memoriam,  Richard  Hall  Jones.  Read  before  the  Society,  March 
14,  1899,  by  T.  C.  Zimmerman,  pp.  [3].  (593O 

[No.  6.]  In  memoriam,  .Henry  May  Keim.  Paper  submitted  to  the  Society, 
April  11,  1899,  by  Isaac  Iliester.  pp.  [2].  (5931 

[No.  7.]  The  Welsh  of  Cumru  township.  By  Benjamin  F.  Owen.  An  ad 
dress  delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Berks  County,  Pa.,  September  12, 
1899.  [n.  p.,  1899?]  8vo,  pp.  [6].  (5932 

[No.  8.]  In  memoriam,  George  Brown  Eckert.  Historical  sketch  delivered 
before  the  Society,  October  10,  1899,  by  T.  C.  Zimmerman,  pp.  [2].  (5933 

[No.  9.]  In  memoriam,  Daniel  Ermentrout.  Historical  sketch  delivered  be 
fore  the  Society,  November  14,  1899,  by  Thos.  C.  Zimmerman,  pp.  [6]. 

(5934 

[No.  10.]  Historical  sketch  of  church  on  Oley  Hills.  An  address  delivered 
before  the  Society,  November  14,  1899,  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Early,  pp.  [7].  (5935 

[No.  11.]  Washington's  visits  to  Berks  county  and  funeral  ceremonies  in 
Reading.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,  December  12,  1899,  by  Louis 
Richards,  pp  [4].  '  (5030 

[No.  12.]  The  influence  of  Washington.  Address  before  the  "  Historical  So 
ciety  of  Berks."  By  Richmond  L.  Jones.  [n.  p.,  1900.]  pp.  [6].  Cover-title. 

(5937 

[No.  13.]  Susanna  Cox  :  her  crime  and  its  expiation.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  March  13.  1900,  by  Louis  Richards.  3901.  pp.  18.  (5937« 

[No.  14.]  Some  letters  of  the  Revolution.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society. 
May  8,  1900,  by  Rev.  George  C.  Heckman.  pp.  [4].  (5938 

[No.  15.]  Historical  sketch  of  the  Bright  family.  By  Albert  Gallatin  Green. 
Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Berks  County,  and  read 
before  that  body  Tuesday,  November  13,  1900  *  *  *  Reading,  Pa.,  1900. 
pp.  27,  [3].  Cover-title.  Author's  name  nppenrs  in  caption  title.  '(5939 

[No.  16].  President  Van  Buren's  visit  to  Reading  in  1839.  Address  before 
the  Society,  December  11,  1900,  by  Thos.  C.  Zimmerman,  pp.  [4].  (594O 

[No.  17.]  In  memoriam,  Sadosa  S.  St evens.  Historical  sketch  delivered  before 
the  Society,  December  11,  1900.  By  Thos.  C.  Zimmerman,  pp.  [4].  (5941 

[No.  18.]  "A  Century  of  Reading."  Compiled  by  ('has.  W.  Gerhart.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society,  January  8,  1901,  by  Thomas  C.  Zimmerman,  pp.  24. 

[No.  19.]  The  oldest  churches  of  Berks  county.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  March  12,  1901.  By  J.  W.  Early,  pp.  11.  (5943 


806  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

[No.  20.]  Reading's  inns  of  long  ago.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society, 
May  14,  1901.  By  Alfred  S.  Jones,  pp.  [8].  (5944 

[No.  21.]  Old  time  school  teachers.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society, 
November  12,  1901.  By  A.  S.  Jones,  pp.  12.  (5945 

[No.  22.]  Berks  county  banking  institutions.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  January  14,  1902,  by  Charles  II.  Schaeffer.  pp.  18.  (5946 

[No.  23.]  Observance  of  the  -Sesqui-Centennial  of  the  county  of  Berks,  Penn 
sylvania,  by  the  Historical  Society  of  Berks  county,  March  11,  1902 ;  The 
Rending  of  fifty  years  ago,  by  Henry  M.  Dechert ;  The  church  history  of  Berks 
county,  by  J.  W.  Early  ;  Education  in  Berks  county  before  the  Revolution,  by 
N.  C.  Schaeffer  ;  Political  and  social  history  of  the  county,  by  G.  A.  Endlich  ; 
Historical  address,  by  Louis  Richards,  pp.  39.  (51)47 

[No.  24.]  In  memcriam,  Rev.  George  C.  Heckmaii.  Historical  sketch  deliv 
ered  before  the  Societj,  April  8,  1902,  by  Thos.  C.  Zimmerman,  pp.  [4].  (5948 

[No.  2o.]  In  momoriam,  Albert  Gallatin  Green.  Historical  sketch  delivered 
before  the  Society,  September  9,  1!>02,  by  Louis  Richards,  pp.  [6].  (5949 

[No.  26.]  A  bit  of  early  school  history.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
Society,  September  9,  1902,  by  J.  W.  Early,  pp.  [3J.  ( r,<)5O 

[No.  27.]  In  memoriam,  David  B.  Brunner.  Paper  read  before  the  Society, 
January  12,  1904,  by  Levi  W.  Mengel.  pp.  [4].  (5951 

[No.  28.]  In  memoriam,  Daniel  W.  Stehman.  Paper  read  before  the  Society, 
March  8,  1904,  by  Henry  B.  Hagy.  pp.  [3].  (5952 

[No.  29.]  In  memoriam,  Jesse  G.  Hawley.  Paper  read  before  the  Society. 
May  10,  1904,  by  John  D.  Missimer.  pp.  [8].  (5953 

[No.  30.]  Pilgrimage  to  Morgantown,  June  7,  1904,  and  historical  sketch  of 
Morgantown,  by  D.  Heber  Plank,  pp.  [16].  (5954 

[No.  31.]  In  memoriam,  William  Murray  Weidman,  M.  D.  By  J.  W.  Early, 
pp.  [4].  (5954o 

[No.  32.]  The  Raudenbush  iron  ore  mine.  A  paper  written  and  read  to  the 
Society,  December  13,  1904,  by  John  O.  K.  Robarts.  pp.  5.  (5955 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BERKS  COUNTY.  Appeal  to  descendants  of  early  settlers 
for  historical  documents,  [n.  p.,  1898.] 

8vo,  pp.  [4].  No  title  page.  (5956 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BERKS  COUNTY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Berks  County.  Instituted  July  9,  1809.  Incorporated 
December  13,  18G9.  Reorganized  March  S,  1898.  Reading,  Pa.,  1898. 

16mo,  pp.  18. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BRADFORD  COUNTY. 
Athens,  Pa. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BRADFORD  COUNTY.     Proceedings  of  the  Society,  May  4, 

1870,  with  constitution  and  by-laws.     1870. 

Broadside.  (5»57 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  BRADFORD  COUNTY.     Remarks  of  Ezra  P.  Allen  before  the 

Society  at  Txnvanda,  Pa.,  December  9,  1872,  on  the  mammoth  and  mastodon 

and  the  age  in  which  they  lived.       Athens,  Pa.,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.  13.  (5958 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY7  OF  MONTGOMERY7  COUNTY. 
Norristoicii,  Pa. 

HISTORICAL     SOCIETY     OF     MONTGOMERY     COUNTY,     PENNSYLVANIA.     Historical 
sketches.     A  collection  of  papers  prepared  for  the   Historical   Society  of 
Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania.     Vol.  i.     Norristown,  Pa.,  1895. 
8vo.  pp.  416,    (2).     Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Theodore  W.  Bean,  by  William  McDermott ;  Whitemarsh,  by  Wil 
liam  A.  Yeakle;  The  story  of  Lydia  Dsu-rah,  by  Margaret  D.  Rex;  Banks  and 
banking,  by  William  McDermott ;  Norriton  township,  by  David  Schrack ;  The 
Society  of  Friends,  by  Hiram  Corson  ;  Local  history,  by  William  J.  Buck  ;  The 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  807 

Swedes,  by  George  W.  llolstein  ;  Men  of  Montgomery  county  in  state  and  na 
tional  legislation,  by  A.  B.  Longaker ;  Something  about  Lower  Merion,  by 
Margaret  B.  Harvey ;  History  of  the  first  troop  of  cavalry  of  Montgomery 
county,  Pa.,  by  Hiram  C.  Hoover  ;  Second  troop,  Montgomery  county  cavalry,  by 
William  II.  Holstein ;  Clock  and  watch  makers  of  Montgomery  County,  by 
M.  Auge ;  Yesterday's  sunset,  by  William  McDermott ;  The  redemptioners,  by 
Lewis  II.  Harley  ;  Women  of  Montgomery  county  in  war  times,  by  Anna  M.  Hol 
stein;  Sketch  of  Montgomery  county,  by  Matthias  Sheeleigh  ;  Christ  (Swedes') 
Church,  Upper  Merion,  by  A.  A.  Marple ;  Norriton  Presbyterian  Church,  and 
collateral  gleanings  of  the  early  settlers,  by  Charles  Collins;  [Charles  Fortman], 
by  W.  J.  Buck  ;  Fries'  rebellion,  by  Lewis  R.  Harley  ;  A  British  capture,  by  Wil 
liam  J.  Buck  ;  Fourth  and  fifth  battalions,  Pennsylvania  militia,  1777-1780,  by 
Jones  Detwiler ;  The  Thompson  family  and  the  Jeffiersonville  Inn  ;  Old  "  Har- 
riton,"  near  Bryn  Mawr,  by  Samuel  Gordon  Smyth  ;  An  old  map  of  Norristown  ; 
General  index.  (5959 

Vol.    ii.      1900.      Svo,   pp.  xv,   386.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :  The  abolitionists  of  Montgomery  county  and  the  work  done  by  them 
in  favor  of  giving  freedom  to  the  slaves  of  the  southern  states,  by  Hiram  Cor- 
son  ;  Battle  of  the  Crooked  Billet,  by  W.  W.  H.  Davis  ;  Peter  Legaux,  a  noted 
Frenchman  who  settled  at  Spring  Mill  in  1786,  by  S.  Gordon  Smyth  ;  Some 
reminiscences  of  Norristown,  by  William  McDermott ;  John  James  Audubon,  by 
D.  L.  Crater ;  Franconia  and  Lower  Salford  stories,  by  Abraham  II.  Cassel ; 
Washington  at  Pennebecker's  Mills,  by  Henry  W.  Kratz ;  The  lost  church  at 
Whitemarsh,  by  Jones  Detwiler ;  Whitemarsh  Reformed  Congregation  in  the 
Holland  archives,  by  Henry  S.  Dotterer  ;  Washington's  headquarters  at  James 
Morris'  house,  in  Whitpain,  by  Morris  J.  Lewis ;  Fort  Washington's  historic 
environs,  by  Charles  S.  Mann  ;  The  battle  of  Edge  Hill,  by  William  J.  Buck  ; 
Charles  Thomson,  patriot  and  scholar,  by  Lewis  R.  Harley  ;  Montgomery  county's 
influence  in  the  struggle  for  nominating  conventions,  by  Joseph  S.  Walton  ;  La 
fayette's  retreat  from  Barren  Hill,  by  Levi  Streeper  ;  Lafayette — a  eulogy  at  the 
dedication  of  the  monument  at  Barren  Hill,  May  21,  1898,  by  F.  G.  Hobson  ; 
Lafayette  at  Barren  Hill,  by  I.  C.  Williams  ;  The  Henry  Rittenhouse  farm,  by 
W.  H.  Reed  ;  First  troop  of  Montgomery  county  cavalry,  by  Jones  Detwiler ; 
Address  of  John  S.  Wise  before  the  Society  at  Valley  Forge,  August  16,  1888  ; 
Valley  Forge  camp  ground,  by  Ellwood  Roberts ;  Gove  Mitchell,  by  Henry  R. 
Mitchell  ;  The  flag  on  "  Round  Top,"  Gettysburg,  by  Anna  M.  llolstein  ;  Mont 
gomery  County,  a  poem,  by  Matthias  Sheeleigh  ;  A  song  of  the  Perkiomen,  by 
Thomas  C.  Zimmerman;  The  monuments;  Membership;  General  index.  (59«O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  Whitemarsh  Reformed  Congrega 
tion  in  the  Holland  archives.  Read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Mont 
gomery  County,  at  Fort  Washington,  Pa.,  September  23,  1897.  [No  place.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (5961 

THE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 
Phil  a  del  phi  a.  Pa. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Suggestions  regarding  the  production  of 
a  correct  geographical  and  historical  map  of  Pennsylvania.  [Philadelphia], 
n.  d. 

8vo,   pp.   7.      No  title-page.  (59(>2 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Circular  letter  from  Edward  Armstrong, 
recording  secretary  of  the  Society,  as  to  a  genealogical  history  of  Pennsyl 
vania.  [Philadelphia],  n.  d. 

•Ho,  pp.  3.      No  title-page.  (59(53 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Circalar  lottt-r  from  committee  on  In 
dian  proper  names  of  Pennsylvania. 

Sheet.  (59G4 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A  treatise  on  Mason  and  Dixon s  line. 
A  memoir  on  the  controversy  between  William  Penn  and  Lord  Baltimore 
respecting  the  boundaries  of  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland.  By  James  Dun- 
lop.  Read  at  a  meeting  of  the  council  of  the  Society,  November  10,  1825. 


808  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

In  Olden  Time.  Edited  by  N.  B.  Craig.  Vol.  i,  pp.  530-548.  Pittsburg,  1846. 
Reprinted  1876.  (.1JMI5 

HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   PENNSYLVANIA.     Memoirs.     Vols.   i-xiv.     Philadelphia, 
1826-1895. 

Svo.      Fourteen  volumes. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Advertisement ;  Constitution  ;  Officers  and  standing  committees  ;  Mem 
bers  ;  Circular ;  An  inaugural  discourse,  on  the  5th  of  November,  1825,  by 
William  Rawle  ;  A  memoir  on  the  locality  of  the  great  treaty  between  William 
Penn  and  the  Indian  natives  in  1682,  by  Roberts  Vaux  ;  Notes  on  the  provin 
cial  literature  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Thomas  I.  Wharton  ;  A  memoir  on  the  con 
troversy  between  William  Penn  and  Lord  Baltimore  respecting  the  boundaries  of 
Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  by  James  Dunlop ;  Original  letters  of  William 
Penn,  with  his  will  and  codicil,  and  papers  relating  to  them  ;  Papers  relative  to 
the  valedictory  address  of  President  Washington  ;  A  vindication  of  Ilccke- 
welder's  History  of  the  Indian  nations,  by  William  Rawle  ;  An  account  of  the 
first  settlement  of  the  townships  of  Buckingham  and  Solebury,  by  John  Watson, 
1804  ;  A  brief  account  of  the  discovery  of  anthracite  coal  on  the  Lehigh,  by 
Thomas  C.  James  ;  Some  extracts  from  papers  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of 
the  Corrfmonwealth,  at  Harrisburg  [etc.],  transcribed  by  R.  Conyngham  ;  Con 
tributions  to  the  medical  history  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Caspar  Morris  ;  Notices 
of  negro  slavery  as  connected  with  Pennsylvania,  by  Edward  Bettle  ;  Notices  of 
the  life  and  character  of  Robert  Proud,  by  Charles  W.  Thomson  ;  Original  letters 
of  William  Penn  ;  A  biographical  sketch  of  Sir  William  Keith  ;  Members  newly 
elected;  List  of  contents.  1826.  pp.  432  (2). 

Issued  in  two  parts,  with  independent  title-pages,  but  with  continuous  paging 
for  the  entire  volume.  i 

Same.  Being  a  republication.  Edited  by  Edward  Armstrong.  With  editorial 
notes  and  appendix.  1864.  pp.  xx,  13-40.").  <  .'D6G 

Contents  in  addition  to  the  original  issue:  Advertisement  to  the  first  edition; 
Editorial  note;  Sketch  of  the  Historical  Society,  [by  B.  II.  Coates]  ;  Officers  for 
1864  ;  Constitution,  1864  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  William  Rawle  ;  Origin  of  the 
name  of  Cape  Ilenlopen  ;  Extract  from  the  original  book  of  Mason  and  Dixon's 
field  notes  ;  Copy  of  an  original  will  of  William  Penn  ;  Coal  tonnage  of  the  Lehigh 
region,  1820-1863;  History  of  the  act  of  1780  for  the  gradual  abolishment  of 
slavery  in  Pennsylvania;  Biographical  sketch  of  George  Bryan,  author  of  the 
act  of  1780;  Notices  of  the  early  acts  of  assembly  on  the  subject  of  slaves; 
Notices  of  Sir  William  Keith,  Dr.  Thomas  Graeme  and  Mrs.  Fergusson  ;  Appendix; 
List  of  pilgrims  of  the  Welcome;  Biographical  sketch  of  James  Dunlop;  Bio 
graphical  sketch  of  Edward  Bettle;  Poems,  by  Robert  Proud.  (5J>67 

Vol.  n,  part  1.  Anniversary  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  on  January 
1,  1827,  by  Roberts  Vaux;  Communication  from  Roberts  Vaux  on  the  subject  of 
two  mednls  struck  in  Philadelphia,  1757  ;  A  narrative  of  an  embassy  to  the 
Western  Indians,  from  the  original  manuscript  of  Hendrick  Aupaumut,  with 
prefatory  remarks  by  B.  II.  Coates;  An  account  of  the  settlement  of  the  Dunkers 
at  Ephrata,  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  by  Redmond  Conyngham,  added  a  short 
history  of  that  religious  society,  by  Christian  Endress  ;  History  of  the  intro 
duction  of  anthracite  coal  into  Philadelphia,  by  Erskine  Hazard,  and  a  letter 
from  Jesse  Fell,  of  Wilkesbarre,  on  the  discovery  and  first  use  of  anthracite  in 
the  valley  of  Wyoming ;  Sketches  of  the  history  of  Byberry,  in  the  county  of 
Philadelphia,  with  biographical  notices  of  some  of  the  first  settlers  and  other 
inhabitants  of  the  neighborhood,  by  Isaac  Comly  ;  An  historical  anecdote  of 
John  Harris,  sr.,  who  was  the  first  person  of  European  origin  that  settled  on  the 
spot  where  now  stands  the  town  of  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  by  Samuel  Breck ;  In 
structions  by  William  Penn,  in  the  year  1681,  to  his  commissioners  for  settling 
the  colony,  transcribed  by  Joshua  F.  Fisher  ;  A  list  of  the  instructions,  letters, 
etc.,  from  Thomas  and  Richard  Penn,  proprietaries  and  governors  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  to  James  Hamilton,  by  Joshua  F.  Fisher  ;  Letters  of  William  Penn  to 
Charles  II  and  to  the  Earl  of  Sunderland,  from  authenticated  copies  obtained 
in  London,  by  John  R.  Coates.  1827.  pp.  247.  1 5JMMS 

Vol.  n,  part  2.  Advertisement;  Notice  of  the  life  of  Samuel  Powel  Griffitts, 
by  B.  II.  Coates  ;  Narrative  of  Sir  William  Keith's  coming  to  the  government  of 
Pennsylvania,  with  his  conduct  in  it,  written  in  1726.  with  some  introductory 
observations,  by  Joshua  F.  Fisher  ;  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  to  exam 
ine  the  minute  book  of  the  Society  for  Political  Inquiries  ;  Some  account  of  the 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  809 

early  poets  and  poetry  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Joshua  F.  Fisher  ;  Sketch  of  the  life 
of  Thomas  MifTlin,  by  William  Ilawle  ;  An  examination  of  the  various  charges 
brought  by  historians  against  William  Penn,  by  J.  R.  Tyson  ;  Memorials  of 
country  towns  and  places  in  Pennsylvania,  as  drawn  up  by  J.  F.  Watson  ; 
Speech  of  William  Penn,  addressed  to  the  provincial  council  of  Pennsylvania, 
April  1,  1700  ;  Col.  Robert  Quarry's  information  against  the  government  of  Penn 
sylvania  with  William  Penu's  answer  thereto  ;  Minutes  of  a  conference  held  by 
William  Markham,  lieutenant-governor  of  Pennsylvania,  with  several  Delaware 
and  Susquehauna  Indians,  July  6,  1694  ;  Officers  for  1830  ;  Members  elected  since 
January,  1827;  Honorary  members;  L'st  of  contents.  1830.  pp.  221.  (5969 

Vol.  in.  part  1.  A  short  description  of  the  province  of  New  Sweden,  now 
called  by  the  English  Pennsylvania,  in  America,  compiled  from  the  relations  and 
writings  of  persons  worthy  of  credit,  and  adorned  with  maps  and  plates,  by 
Thomas  Campanius  Holm,  translated  from  the  Swedish  with  notes  by  Peter  S. 
Du  Ponceau  ;  The  history  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  origin  to 
1827,  by  George  B.  Wood  ;  Inedited  letters  of  William  Penn,  copied  in  London 
from  the  originals  in  the  possession  of  John  Penn,  read  at  various  meetings  of 
the  Society  during  1833,  by  J.  F.  Fisher.  1834.  pp.  (2),  vi,  5-292.  Maps. 

(5070 

Vol.  in.  part  2.  Annual  discourse  before  the  Society  on  the  28th  of  April,  1834, 
on  the  origin  of  the  Indian  population  of  America,  by  P>.  II.  Coates  ;  A  discourse 
before  the  Society,  April  9,  1830,  on  the  private  life  and  domestic  habits  of  Wil 
liam  Penn,  by  J.  Francis  Fisher;  Memoir  of  Thomas  C.  James,  by  Job  It.  Tyson; 
The  Indian  treaty  for  the  lands  now  the  site  of  Philadelphia  and  the  adjacent 
country,  by  John  F.  Watson  ;  A  memoir  on  the  history  of  the  treaty  made  by 
William  Penn  with  the  Indians  under  the  elm  tree  at  Shackamaxon  in  1682,  by 
Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau  and  J.  Francis  Fisher  ;  William  Penn's  letter  to  the  inhab 
itants  of  Pennsylvania  previous  to  his  departure  from  England  for  this  country  ; 
Petitions  of  the  Indians  to  Governor  Markham,  1681  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on 
the  Indian  portraits;  A  memoir  of  part  of  the  life  of  William  Penn,  by  Mr.  Law- 
ton  ;  Fragments  of  an  apology  for  himself,  by  William  Penn  ;  Officers  and  mem 
bers.  1836.  pp.  iv,  248.  (5971 

Vol.  iv,  part  1.  Officers;  An  inaugural  discourse,  June  3,  1837,  by  Peter  S. 
Dn  Ponceau  ;  A  memoir  of  William  Rawle,  by  T.  I.  Wharton,  with  a  letter  from 
Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau,  containing  his  recollections  of  Mr.  Rawle's  life  and  charac 
ter  ;  Description  of  a  specimen  of  engraving  by  the  aboriginal  inhabitants  of 
North  America,  with  a  notice  of  some  incidents  in  the  history  of  the  early 
settlers  on  the  west  branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River,  by  Walter  R.  Johnson  ; 
Memoir  of  Roberts  Vaux,  by  Thomas  M'Kean  Pettit  ;  An  examination  of  Beau- 
champ  Plantagenet's  description  of  the  province  of  New  Albion,  by  John  Pening- 
ton  ;  Inedited  letters  of  William  Penn,  read  at  various  meetings  of  the  Society, 
by  J.  Francis  Fisher.  1840.  pp.  viii,  (2),  7-212,  (1).  (5972 

Vol.  iv,  part  2.  Discourse  delivered  February  21,  1842,  on  the  colonial  history 
of  the  Eastern  and  some  of  the  Southern  States,  by  Job  R.  Tyson  ;  Remarks  and 
general  observations  on  Mercer  County,  Pa.,  by  B.  Stokely ;  A  particular  geo 
graphical  description  of  the  lately  discovered  province  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Fran 
cis  Daniel  Pastorius,  translated  from  the  original  German,  by  Lewis  II.  Weiss; 
The  Society's  circular,  January,  184")  ;  Incidents  in  the  early  history  of  Crawford 
County,  Pa.,  by  Alfred  Huidekoper  ;  Letter  from  J.  S.  McCalmont,  of  Franklin, 
Venango  County,  Pa.  ;  Letter  from  Lyman  Robinson,  of  Wattsburg,  Erie  County, 
Pa.;  Description  of  Economy,  Beaver  County,  Pa.,  by  R.  L.  Baker;  Notes  respect 
ing  the  Indians  of  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  by  William  Parker  Foulke  ;  Constitu 
tion  of  the  Society;  Catalogue  of  papers  relating  to  Pennsylvania  and  Delaware, 
deposited  at  the  state  paper  office,  London  ;  List  of  the  officers  and  contributing 
members  of  the  Society.  1850.  pp.  391.  (5973 

Vol.  v.  The  history  of  an  expedition  against  Fort  Du  Quesne  in  1755,  under 
Maj.  Gen.  Edward  Braddock.  Edited  from  the  original  manuscripts,  by  Win 
throp  Sargent.  1855.  pp.  423.  Plates.  Portraits.  (5974 

Vol.  vi.  Contributions  to  American  history,  1858;  Some  account  of  the  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati,  by  Alexander  Johnston  ;  Journal  of  the  general  meeting  of  the 
Cincinnati  in  1784,  by  Winthi  op  Sargent  ;  The  insurrection  of  1794  in  the  western 
counties  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Townsend  Ward  ;  Presentation  to  the  Society  of 
the  belt  of  wampum  delivered  by  the  Indians  to  William  Penn  at  the  great 
treaty  under  the  elm  tree  in  1682  ;  The  Acadian  exiles,  or  French  neutrals,  in 
Pennsylvania,  by  William  B.  Reed  ;  The  case  of  Major  Andre,  with  a  review  of 
the  statement  of  it  in  Lord  Mahon's  History  of  England,  by  Charles  J.  Biddle ; 
Index.  1858.  pp.  (7),  429.  Folded  plate.  (5975 


810  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Vol.  vn.  The  record  of  the  court  at  Upland,  in  Pennsylvania,  1676  to  1681, 
and  a  military  journal  kept  by  Maj.  E.  Denny,  1781  to  1795.  1860.  pp.  498, 
(8).  Plates.  Portrait.  (597G 

Contains  also  introduction  to  the  record  of  Upland,  by  Edward  Armstrong; 
Memoir  of  Maj.  Ebenezer  Denny,  by  William  H.  Denny  ;  Letters  of  Josiah  liar- 
mar  and  others,  1784-1797  ;  Vocabulary  of  words  in  use  with  the  Delaware  and 
Shawnee  Indians;  List  of  subscribers  to  the  publication  fund  of  the  Society. 

(5977 

Vol.  vin.  Minutes  of  the  committee  of  defence  of  Philadelphia,  1814-15.  1867. 
pp.  428.  (5978 

Vols.  ix  and  x.  Correspondence  between  William  Penn  and  James  Logan,  sec 
retary  of  the  province  of  Pennsylvania,  and  others,  1700-1750,  from  the  original 
letters  in  possession  of  the  Logan  family,  with  notes  by  Deborah  Logan.  Edited, 
with  additional  notes,  by  Edward  Armstrong.  Vols.  i,  11.  1870-1872.  Two 
volumes.  Portrait.  Vol.  ix,  pp.  lix,  380.  Vol.  x,  pp.  vii,  449.  (5979 

Vol.  xi.  A  history  of  New  Sweden,  or  the  settlements  on  the  River  Delaware, 
by  Israel  Acrelius  ;  translated  from  the  Swedish,  with  an  introduction  and  notes, 
by  William  M.  Reynolds.  1874.  pp.  1,  17-468.  Plate.  Folded  map.  Portrait. 

(5980 

Vol.  xn.  History,  manners,  and  customs  of  the  Indian  nations  who  once  inhab 
ited  Pennsylvania  and  the  neighboring  States,  by  John  Ileckewelder.  New  and 
revised  edition,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  William  C.  Reichel.  1876. 
pp.  465.  Portrait.  (5981 

Vol.  xin.  The  life  and  times  of  John  Dickinson,  1732-1808.  Prepared  at  the 
request  of  the  Society,  by  Charles  J.  Stille,  LL.  D.,  Philadelphia,  1891.  Svo,  pp. 
(2>,  xi,  9-4:>7.  Portrait.  (5982 

Also  published  independently. 

Vol.  xiv.  The  writings  of  John  Dickinson.  Vol.  i.  Political  writings.  1764- 
1774.  Edited  at  the  request  of  the  Society,  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford.  Philadel 
phia,  1895.  Svo,  pp.  xxii,  501.  Plate.  (5983 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Discourse  before  the  Society  on  New 
Year's  Day,  1827.  By  Roberts  Vaux.  Philadelphia,  1827. 

Svo,  pp.  51.  (5984 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Annual  discourse  before  the  Society, 
November  10,  1828.  By  T.  M'K.  Pettit.  Philadelphia,  1828. 

Svo,    pp.    38.  (5984o 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Annual  discourse  delivered  before  the 
Society,  October  24,  1831.  By  Job  R.  Tyson.  Philadelphia,  1831. 

Svo,   pp.   52.  (5984ft 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Constitution  and  circular.     1832.     (5985 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Annual  discourse,  by  Peter-  AlcCall,  No 
vember  29,  1832.     Philadelphia,  1833. 

Svo,  pp.  48.  (5986 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Annual  discourse  before  the  Society  on 
the  28th  of  April,  1834,  on  the  origin  of  the  Indian  population  of  America. 
By  B.  H.  Coates.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

Svo,  pp.  63,  (1).  (5987 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A  short  description  of  the  Province  of 
New  Sweden,  now  called,  by  the  English,  Pennsylvania,  in  America.  Com 
piled  from  the  relations  and  writings  of  persons  worthy  of  credit,  and 
adorned  with  maps  and  plates.  By  Thomas  Campanius  Holm.  Translated 
from  the  Swedish  for  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  With  notes. 
By  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau.  Philadelphia,  1834. 

Svo,  pp.  166,  vi,  v-xi.  (.WS8 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A  memoir  on  the  history  of  the  cele 
brated  treaty  made  by  William  Penn  with  the  Indians  under  the  elm  tree  at 
Shackamaxon  in  1682.  By  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau  and  J.  Francis  Fisher. 
Philadelphia,  1836. 

Svo,  pp.  63. 

Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Society.  89 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  811 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  An  inaugural  discourse,  on  the  3d  of 
June,  1837,  before  the  Society.  By  Peter  S.  Du  Ponceau.  Philadelphia, 
1837. 

8vo,  pp.  5-31.  (591)0 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Scraps,  osteologic   and   archaeological, 

read  before  the  council  of  the   Society.     By  J.   Penington.       Philadelphia, 
1841. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (5991 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Discourse  delivered  before  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  February  21,  1842,  on  the  colonial  history 
of  the  Eastern  and  some  of  the  Southern  States.  By  Job  R.  Tyson,  Phila 
delphia,  1842. 

8vo,  pp.  64.  (5992 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Discourse  on  the  two  hundredth  anni 
versary  of  the  birth  of  William  Penn,  delivered  on  the  24th  of  October,  1844, 
before  the  Society,  by  Job  R.  Tyson.  Philadelphia,  1845. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (5993 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A  brief  description  of  New  York, 
formerly  called  New  Netherlands,  with  the  places  thereunto  adjoining, 
together  with  the  manner  of  its  situation,  fertility  of  the  soil  [etc.].  Also 
some  directions  and  advice  to  such  as  shall  go  thither  [etc.].  Likewise  a 
brief  relation  of  the  customs  of  the  Indians  there.  By  Daniel  Denton. 
London,  1670.  Edited  by  John  Penington.  [Philadelphia.]  Press  of  the 
Society.  1845. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Issued  with  Bulletin  No.  1.  (5994 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Bulletin.  Vol.  i.  1845-1847.  (Thir 
teen  numbers.)  Philadelphia,  1848. 

8vo.     Thirteen  pamphlets.     Variously  paged. 

The  half  title  is  Proceedings  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

CONTENTS- 

-No.  1.  Proceedings,  February  3,  7,  1845  ;  A  brief  description  of  New  York,  for 
merly  called  New  Netherlands.      By  Daniel   Denton.      pp.  iv,  7,   10. 
-No.  2.  Proceedings,  March  24-May  26,  1845;  Colonel  McLane's  visit  to  Wash 
ington,  1814.      pp.  22. 

No.  3.  Proceedings,  June  23-August  4,  1845  ;  Remarks  upon  traditions,  etc..  of 
the  Indians  of  North  America,  by  John  Ettwein.  pp.  25-44. 

No.  4.  Proceedings,  September  22-November  24,  1845  ;  Papers  read  by  W.  B. 
Reed  [viz,  letters  from  Robert  Morris  to  John  Hancock,  written  in  1770]. 
pp.  45-63. 

^  No.  5.  Proceedings,  December  22,  1845-February  23,  1840  ;  The  journal  of 
Isaac  Senter,  on  a  secret  expedition  against  Quebec  under  the  command  of  Col. 
Benedict  Arnold,  in  September,  1775.  pp.  05-09,  1-40. 

^  No.  6.  Proceedings,  March  23-May  25,  1840 ;  Minutes  of  the  committee  of 
safety  of  Northumberland  County,  Pa.,  February  8,  1770-April  17,  1777.  pp. 
71-99. 

"*•  No.  7.  Proceedings,  June  23,  1840  ;  Some  account  of  the  British  army,  under 
the  command  of  General  Howe,  and  of  the  battle  of  Brandy  wine,  September  11, 
1777,  and  of  the  adventures  of  that  day,  which  came  to  the  knowledge  and  ob 
servation  of  Joseph  Townsend.  pp.  103,  104,  ii,  33.  Folded  plan. 

No.  8.  Proceedings,  September  28-November  23,  1840  ;  Papers  relative  to  the 
battle  of  Brandywine.  pp.  105-111  ;  (1),  xxxv-03.  Illustrations. 

No.  9.  Proceedings,  February  1,  1840;  Constitution  as  amended  to  February, 
1847;  Members,  pp.  113-123. 

No.  10.  Proceedings,  December  28,  1840-February  23,  1847  ;  Letters  from 
John  Clark,  jr.,  to  General  Washington,  written  during  the  occupation  of  Phila 
delphia  by  the  British  army.  pp.  113-115,  36. 

No.  11.  Proceedings,  March  22-May  19,  1847;  Memorandum  of  the  names  and 
significations  which  the  "  Lenni  Lenape,"  otherwise  called  "  the  Delawares."  had 


812  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

given  to  rivers,  streams,  places,  etc.,  within  Pennsylvania   [etc.].     By  Maurice 
C.  Jones,      pp.  117-135. 

No.   12.  Proceedings,  September  27,   1847.      [Continuation  of  article  by  M.  C. 
Jones.]      pp.  137-154. 

No.    13.  Proceedings,  October  25-November   1,   1847 ;   A   true   relation  of  the 
flourishing   State   of   Pennsylvania    [poem].     By   John   Holmes,     pp.    157-180. 

(5095 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Proceedings.  Vol.  i,  No.  1,  March,  1845. 
[Philadelphia,  1845.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.      See  Bulletin.  (5096 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  journal  of  Isaac  Senter,  physician 
and  surgeon  to  the  troops  detached  from  the  American  Army  encamped  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  on  a  secret  expedition  against  Quebec,  under  the  com 
mand  of  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,  in  September,  1775.     Philadelphia,  1846. 
Svo,  pp.  40. 
Issued  with  Bulletin  No.  5.  (5997 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Papers  of  the  Society  relative  to  the 
battle  of  Brandywine,  supplementary  to  and  illustrative  of  "  The  account  of 
the  battle  by  Joseph  Townsend."     Philadelphia,  1846. 
Svo,  pp.  35-03.      Plate. 
Issued  with  Bulletin  No.  8.  (5098 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Some  account  of  the  British  army  under 
the  command  of  General  Howe,  and  of  the  battle  of  Brandywine,  on  the  mem 
orable  September  11.  1777,  and  the  adventures  of  that  day.  which  came  to 
the  knowledge  and  observation  of  Joseph  Townsend.  Accompanied  by  a 
notice  of  the  life  of  Joseph  Townsend  and  an  historical  sketch  of  the  battle. 
Philadelphia,  184(5. 

8vo,  pp.  ii,  33.      Folded  map. 

Issued  with  llullctin   No.  7.  (5O99 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Letters  from  Maj.  John  Clark,  jr.,  to 
General  Washington.  Written  during  the  occupation  of  Philadelphia  by 
the  British  army.  [Philadelphia,  1847.] 

Svo,  pp.  36.      No  title-page. 

Issued  with  Bulletin  No.  10.  (OOOO 

HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.     Life    of    John    Heckewelder.     By    E. 
Rondthaler.     Edited  by  B.  II.  Coates.     Philadelphia,  1847. 
Svo,  pp.  149.      Portrait. 
Dedicated  to  the   Society.  (6OO1 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Address  before  the  Society,  January  28, 
1848,  on  the  occasion  of  opening  the  hall  in  the  Athenreum.  By  William 
B.  Reed.  Philadelphia,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  51.  (0002 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Society. 
Part  1.  History,  biography,  and  manuscripts.  Philadelphia,  1849. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (6003 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Canada  and  the  Continental  Congress, 
delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  as  their  annual 
address,  on  the  31st  of  January,  1850.  By  William  Duane.  Philadel 
phia,  1850. 

Svo,  pp.   20.  (60O4 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  Mormons.     A  discourse  before  the 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  March  26,  1850.     By  Thomas  L.  Kane. 
Philadelphia,  1850. 
Svo,  pp.  84. 
Same    [second   edition].      Philadelphia,    1850.      Svo,   pp.    92.  (6OO5 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  813 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  An  address  delivered  at  Chester,  before 
the  Society,  on  the  8th  of  November,  1851,  by  Edward  Armstrong,  in  celebra 
tion  of  the  one  hundred  sixty-ninth  anniversary  of  the  landing  of  William 
Penn  at  that  place.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (G006 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Calvert  and  Penn,  or  the  growth  of 
civil  and  religious  liberty  in  America,  as  disclosed  in  the  planting  of  Mary 
land  and  Pennsylvania.  A  discourse,  by  Brantz  Mayer.  Delivered  before 
the  Society,  April  8,  1852.  [Baltimore,  1852.] 

8vo,  pp.  50.  (6007 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Address  delivered  before  the  Society, 
at  the  celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and  seventieth  anniversary  of  the 
landing  of  Penn,  on  the  first  constitution  and  government  of  the  State  of 
Pennsylvania.  By  Robert  T.  Conrad.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  82.     With  an  account  of  the  proceedings  at  the  dinner,  November  8, 
1852-  (GOO8 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Collections.     Vol.  i.     Philadelphia,  1853. 
pp.   (2),  ii,  426. 

Contents:  Copy  of  a  family  register  of  Conrad  Weiser,  translated  by  II.  H. 
Muhleuberg;  Narrative  of  a  journey  by  Conrad  Weiser  from  Tulpehocken  to 
Onondaga,  1737  ;  Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  Conrad  Weiser  in  his  journey 
to  Ohio,  1748  ;  The  first  experiments  of  Fitch  and  Fulton  in  steam  navigation, 
by  Rembrandt  Peale  ;  Letter  from  James  Logan  to  the  Society  of  Friends,  on  the 
subject  of  their  opposition  to  all  means  of  defense  of  the  colony,  1741  ;  Accounts 
of  the  overseers  of  the  poor,  Philadelphia,  1758-59  ;  Proclamations  by  the  pro 
vincial  governors  and  councils  of  Pennsylvania,  1703-1760  ;  Early  history  of 
Juniata  County,  by  A.  Banks  ;  Sermon  preached  on  the  battle  of  Brandywine, 
1777,  by  .T.  Trout  ;  March  of  the  Paxton  boys  against  Philadelphia.  1764,  by 
II.  M.  Muhlenberg;  Reception  of  the  stamp  act  in  Philadelphia;  Derivation  of 
the  name  of  the  village  of  the  Trappe  ;  Presentation  of  the  freedom  of  the  city 
of  New  York  to  Andrew  Hamilton  ;  An  essay  upon  Indian  affairs,  by  C.  Thom 
son  ;  State  of  the  Indian  nations  in  1750 ;  Biographical  memoir  of  Charles 
Thomson,  by  ,T.  F.  Watson  ;  Minutes  of  the  proceedings  of  the  officers  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Regiment,  between  1761  and  1774  in  relation  to  their  obtaining  a 
grant  of  land  upon  the  west  branch  of  the  Susquehanna  ;  Letter  from  Mrs. 
Deborah  Logan  to  Maj.  Alexander  Garden  :  Notices  of  the  papers  in  Charles 
Thomson's  possession,  1824-25,  by  .1.  F.  Watson  ;  Robert  Morris's  application  to 
Friends  for  pecuniary  relief  for  the  Southern  war,  17S1  ;  Papers  relative  to  a 
forced  loan  from  the  provincial  treasurer  ;  An  account  of  Robert  Morris's 
drafts  on  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  Notes  on  the  private  character  of  General 
Washington  ;  Extracts  from  letters  of  John  Adams  ;  Muhlenberg's  journals 
of  1776  and  1777,  relating  to  military  events ;  The  history  of  Mooreland,  by 
W.  .1.  Buck  ;  Journal  of  the  campaign  to  Amboy  and  other  parts  of  the  Jerseys, 
by  B.  Loxley  ;  The  discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen  ;  Indian  utensils  and 
implements,  by  W.  .1.  Buck  ;  Extracts  from  court  records  held  in  Germantown, 
1601  to  1707  ;  Letter  on  slavery,  by  S.  Hart ;  Selections  from  the  Logan  papers  ; 
Journal  of  William  Feltman,  1781-82,  embracing  the  siege  of  Yorktown  and  the 
Southern  campaign  ;  Observations  on  the  statement  of  facts  [concerning]  the 
trials  for  the  Western  [whisky]  insurrection,  by  J.  B.  Gibson  ;  Chester's  mother, 
by  W.  Darlington  ;  Obituary  notices  of  Pennsylvanians  ;  Memoranda  on  a  tout- 
through  a  part  of  North  America,  by  R.  Hare;  Local  superstitions,  by  W.  J. 
Buck  ;  Proposal  for  altering  the  eastern  front  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  to 
prevent  a  recurrence  of  malignant  disorders  ;  George  Whitefield,  by  S.  Breck  ;  An 
account  of  Huntingdon  County,  by  J.  Adams  ;  Thomas  Godfrey,  the  inventor  of 
the  quadrant,  by  J.  F.  Watson.  (6OOO 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Proceedings  and  speeches  at  the  dinner 
in  celebration  of  the  landing  of  William  Penn  by  the  Society  on  the  8th  of 
December,  1852.  Philadelphia,  1853. 

8vo,   pp.   42. 

This  pamphlet  is  a   reissue  of  the  appendix   to  the  address  of  R.   T.   Conrad. 
The  date  should  be  November  instead  of  December.  (601O 


814  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  history  of  Mason  and  Dixon's  line; 
contained  in  an  address,  delivered  by  John  H.  B.  Latrobe,  before  the  So 
ciety,  November  8,  1854.  [Philadelphia,  1855.] 

8vo,  pp.  52.     Facsimiles.     Plate.  (6O11 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Circular  in  regard  to  its  objects.  Jan 
uary  1,  1855.  [Philadelphia,  1855.] 

8vo,  pp.   7.  (GO12 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  history  of  an  expedition  against 
Fort  Du  Quesne,  in  1755,  under  Maj.  Gen.  Edward  Braddock.     Edited  by 
Winthrop  Sargent.     Philadelphia,  1855. 
Svo,  pp.  423.     Portrait. 
Also  issued  with  an  extra  title  as  Memoirs,  Vol.  v.  (6O13 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  history  of  Mason  and  Dixon's  line; 
contained  in  an  address  by  J.  H.  B.  Latrobe  before  the  Society,  November  8, 
1854.  [Philadelphia],  1855. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (6014 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Chanibersburg  in  the  colony  and  the 
Revolution.     A  sketch.     By  Lewis  H.  Garrard.     Philadelphia,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  v,  GO. 
Preceded  by  list  of  officers,  constitution,  list  of  publications  of  the  Society. 

(6015 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Circular.  Report  of  committee  on 
auxiliary  county  societies.  January  28,  1856.  [Philadelphia,  1856.] 

4 to,  pp.  3.      No  title-page.  (6O16 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Constitution.     Philadelphia,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (6017 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  History  of  the  ordinance  of  1787.     By 

Edward    Coles.     Read   before   the  Society    June  9,    1856.     [Philadelphia], 
1856. 

Svo,  pp.   (1),  33.                   .  (6018 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Publications.     [Circular  relative  to  the 
publication.]     July  10,  1854. 
4to,  pp.  3. 
Same,   January    28,    1856.      4to,    pp.    3.  (6019 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  right  use  of  history.  An  anniver 
sary  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society.  By  William  Parker  Foulke. 
[Philadelphia],  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (6020 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A  journal  of  the  general  meeting  of  the 
Cincinnati,  in  1784.  By  Maj.  Winthrop  Sargent,  a  delegate  from  Massa 
chusetts.  Edited  by  Winthrop  Sargent,  and  first  printed  in  the  Memoirs  of 
the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania  for  1858.  Thirty-nine  copies  printed. 
Philadelphia,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  59.  (6021 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Military    journal    of    Maj.    Ebenezer 
Denny,  an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary  and  Indian  wars.     With  an  intro 
ductory  memoir.     By  William  H.  Denny.     Philadelphia,  1859. 
Svo,  pp.  288.     Portrait. 

From  Vol.  vn  of  the  Memoirs.  (6022 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  record  of  the  court  at  Upland,  in 
Pennsylvania,  1676  to  1681.     Philadelphia,  1860. 
8vo,  pp.  10-303.     Plate. 
A  small  edition  printed  separately  for  the  editor,  Edward  Armstrong.       (6023 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  815 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A  memoir  of  John  Fanning  Watson,  the 
annalist  of  Philadelphia  and  New  York.  Prepared  hy  request  of  the  So 
ciety,  and  read  February  11,  1861.  By  Benjamin  Dorr.  Philadelphia,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.  88.  (O024 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  [Account  of  the  Society,  its  objects,  etc. 
Officers  for  1863,  resident  members,  constitution.  Philadelphia.  1863.1 

8vo,  pp.  16.      No  title-page.  (6O25 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memoir  of  the  late  Samuel  Breck,  vice- 
president  of  the  Society.  Read  before  the  Society,  by  Joseph  R.  Ingersoll. 
January  12,  1863.  Philadelphia,  1863. 

Svo,  pp.  40,  10. 

Same,  second  edition.     Philadelphia.   1863.     Svo,  pp.  56.  ((iO2G 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Report  of  the  committee  of  the  Histor 
ical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  of  their  visit  to  New  York  May  20,  1863,  at 
the  celebration  of  the  two  hundredth  birthday  of  William  Bradford,  who 
introduced  the  art  of  printing  into  the  middle  colonies  of  British  America. 
Read  June  8,  1863.  By  Horatio  Gates  Jones,  chairman.  AVith  the  reso 
lutions  then  adopted.  Philadelphia,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  ('GO27 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania  *  *  *  being  a  republication.  Edited  by  E.  Armstrong. 
Philadelphia,  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  1864. 

With  additions  to  contents  of  original  edition. 

4to,  pp.   xx,  13-495.  (GO28 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Annual  report  of  Samuel  Leiper  Taylor, 
librarian  of  the  Society,  for  the  year  1864.  Philadelphia.  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (GO2J) 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  An  appeal  to  the  citizens  of  Pennsyl 
vania  on  behalf  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6O3O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  [Resolutions,  April  24,  1865,  on  the 
death  of  President  Lincoln.  Philadelphia,  1865.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (GO31 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Transactions  of  the  Society.  Heraldry 
as  adapted  to  the  United  States.  By  Charles  J.  Lukens.  [Philadelphia, 
1868.] 

4to,  pp.  3.     No  title-page.  (GO32 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Address  delivered  at  the  annual  meeting 
of  the  Society,  February  9,  1869.  By  Horatio  Gates  Jones.  Published,  with 
introductory  note,  in  pursuance  of  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  Philadel 
phia,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  36.     Facsimile. 

Title  on  cover  reads  :    "Andrew  Bradford,  founder  of  the  newspaper  press  in 
the  Middle  States  of  America."  (6O33 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Circular  [on  origin,  objects,  etc.,  of  the 
Society].  Philadelphia  [1869]. 

Broadside.  (GO34 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Eulogium  on  the  life  and  character  of 
the  late  Joseph  Reed  Ingersoll,  president  of  the  Society.  By  David  Paul 
Brown.  Delivered  September  28,  1869.  Published  in  pursuance  of  a  reso 
lution  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia,  1869. 

Svo,  pp.  40.  ^6035 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Bradford  prayer  book.  Some  account 
of  "  The  book  of  common  prayer,"  printed  A.  D.  1710,  by  William  Bradford, 


816  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

under  the  auspices  of  Trinity  Church,  New  York.     Privately  printed  for 
Horatio  Gates  Jones.     Philadelphia,  1870. 
Svo,  pp.  10. 

Consists  of  a   correspondence  between  the  president  of  the   Society   and   Mr. 

Jones.  (GO36 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society, 

October   27,   1870,   commemorative  of  the   Rev.   Benjamin   Dorr,   by   John 

William  Wallace.     Philadelphia,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  64.  (6O37 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Catalogue  of  the  paintings  and  other 
objects  of  interest  belonging  to  the  Society.  Philadelphia.  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  68  (5).  (OO3S 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Discourse  pronounced  on  the  inaugura 
tion  of  the  new  hall,  March  11,  1872,  of  the  Society,  by  John  William  Wal 
lace,  parts  omitted  in  the  delivery  being  here  inserted.  Philadelphia,  1872. 

Svo,  pp.  66.  (6O39 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  Spanish  Conquest  of  New  Mexico.- 
By  W.  W.  H.  Davis.     Philadelphia   (?),  1872. 
Svo,  pp.  41. 
A  small  edition  printed  for  the  author.  (6O4O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  history  of  the  consolidation  of  the 
city  of  Philadelphia.     By  Eli  K.  Price.     Philadelphia,  1873. 
12mo,  pp.  140. 
Prepared  in  accordance  with  a  request  of  the  Society.  (6O41 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  life,  character,  and  writings  of 
Francis  Lieber.  Discourse  before  the  Society,  January  13,  1873.  By  M. 
Russell  Thayer.  Philadelphia,  1873. 

8vo,   pp.   50.  (6O4J5 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memoir  of  George  Chambers,  of  Cham- 
bersburg.  By  J.  McDowell  Sharpe.  Philadelphia,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  37.  (6O43 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Proceedings  on  the  presentation  of  the 
Perm  papers  and  address  of  Craig  Biddle.  [March  10,  1873.]  Philadel 
phia.  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (6O44 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1824-1874.  Fiftieth  anniversary.  The 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  December  2,  1874.  [Philadelphia, 
1874.] 

Svo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page. 

Contains  minutes  of  meeting,  1824.     Bill  of  fare.     Toasts.  (6045 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Proceedings  of  a  meeting  of  the  bar  of 
Philadelphia  relative  to  the  death  of  Charles  J.  Biddle;  and  a  memoir  of 
the  deceased.  By  John  Cadwallader.  Read  before  the  Society.  Philadel 
phia,  1874. 

Svo,  pp.  64.  (6O46 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.      Address  of  Nathaniel  Burt,  February 

12,  1875,  on  the  Washington  mansion  in  Philadelphia.     Philadelphia,  1875. 

Svo,  pp.  35.     Folded  sheet.  (GO47 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Historical  map  of  Pennsylvania,  show 
ing  the.  Indian  names  of  streams,  and  villages,  and  paths  of  travel ;  the  sites 
of  old  forts  and  battlefields ;  the  successive  purchases  from  the  Indians  ;  and 
the  names  and  dates  of  counties  and  county  towns :  with  tables  of  forts  and 
proprietary  manors.  Edited  by  P.  W.  Sheafer  and  others.  Philadelphia, 
1875. 

Svo,  pp.  26.     Folded  map.  (6048 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  817 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  An  address  of  welcome  from  the 
librarians  of  Philadelphia  to  the  Congress  of  Librarians  of  the  United 
States,  assembled  October  4,  1876,  in  the  hall  of  the  Society.  By  John 
William  Wallace.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (6O49 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Early  accounts  of  petroleum  in  the 
United  States.  By  W.  J.  Buck.  Read  before  the  Society,  March  13,  1876. 
Titusville,  1876. 

Svo,  pp.   12.  (6O5O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Publication  fund  of  the  Historical  So 
ciety  of  Pennsylvania.  [Philadelphia,  1876.] 

Svo,  pp.  14.  (6O51 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Thomas  Fitzsimmons.  By  Henry 
Flanders.  [Address  before  the  Society,  1876.  Philadelphia,  1876.] 

Svo,  pp.    (0).  (GO52 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memoir  of  the  life  and  services  of  Col. 
John  Nixon,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  committee  on  the  restoration  of 
Independence  Hall  for  "  The  national  centennial  commemoration  "  of  July 
2,  1776,  and  presented  at  the  meeting  in  Independence  Chamber,  July  1, 
1876.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1877. 

Svo,  pp.    (19). 

Reprinted  from  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.  (6O5J5 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Robert  Morris,  the  financier  of  the 
American  revolution.  A  sketch.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia, 
1877. 

Svo,  pp.   (15). 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.  (6O54 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Table  of  contents  of  Vols.  i  and  n  of 
Papers  relating  to,  or  formerly  the  property  of  Colonel  William  Bradford, 
of  Philadelphia.  Now  in  the  possession  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Penn 
sylvania.  Philadelphia,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  35.  (6O55 

IISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.  Vols.  i-xxix.  Philadelphia.  Publication  fund  of  the  Society. 
1877-1905. 

Svo.     Twenty-nine  vols.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Issued  quarterly.     Contents  given  below.  (CJO56 

TISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  i.     Philadelphia,  publication  fund  of  the  Society,  1877. 
Svo,  pp.  vii,   (1),  510.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  The  diary  of  Robert  Morton.  Kept  in  Philadelphia  while  that  city 
was  occupied  by  the  British  army  in  1777  ;  The  Hessians  in  Philadelphia,  Jan. 
18,  1778  ;  A  German  officer's  impression  of  our  city.  From  the  correspondence 
of  Professor  Schlozer,  of  Gottingen.  Pittsburg  and  Uniontown,  Pennsylvania, 
in  1782-83,  Letters  from  Bphraim  Douglass  to  Gen.  James  Irvine ;  Edward 
Whalley,  the  regicide,  by  Robert  Patterson  Robins  ;  Baron  Stiegel,  by  Jos.  Henry 
Dubbs  ;  John  Hancock,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams  ;  Patrick  Henry,  by  William 
Wirt  Henry  ;  Henry  Wisner,  by  Henry  W.  Bellows ;  Charles  Humphreys, 
by  A.  A.  Humphreys ;  Francis  Dana,  by  Richard  H.  Dana,  jr.  ;  Silas  Deane, 
by  Charles  J.  Hoadley ;  Edward  Biddle,  by  Craig  Biddle ;  Memorial  notice 
of  the  Rev.  William  C.  Reichel,  by  John  W.  Jordan ;  Memorial  notice  of 
Rev.  William  M.  Reynolds,  D.  D.  ;  Descendants  of  Dr.  William  Shippen,  by 
Charles  R.  Hildeburn ;  Journal  of  William  Black,  1744,  Secretary  of  the 
commissioners  appointed  to  treat  with  Iroquois  or  Six  Nations  of  Indians, 
in  reference  to  the  lands  west  of  the  Allegheny  mountains ;  Occupation  of 
New  York  city  by  the  British,  1776 :  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  the  Mora 
vian  congregation  ;  The  Swedish  settlements  on  the  Delaware  ;  Christina,  queen 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 52 


818  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  the  Swedes,  the  Goths,  and  the  Vends.  Presentation  of  her  portrait  to  the  So 
ciety  ;  Notes  on  the  Iroquois  and  Delaware  Indians:  Communications,  from  Con 
rad  Weiser  in  1746—49  ;  An  unwritten  chapter  in  the  history  of  the  siege  of  Bos 
ton  :  contributions  of  the  Friends  of  Philadelphia  for  the  relief  of  the  Boston 
sufferers  in  1775-76  ;  Death  of  Major  Anthony  Morris,  Jr.,  described  in  a  letter 
written  on  the  battle-field,  near  Princeton,  by  Jonathan  Potts,  annotated  by 
Edward  D.  Neill  :  General  Artemus  Ward,  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  ;  Major  Gen 
eral  John  Armstrong,  by  William  M.  Darlington  ;  Colonel  John  Nixon,  by  Charles 
Henry  Hart;  Chief  Justice  William  Allen,  by  Edward  F.  De  Lancey  ;  Dr.  Wil 
liam  Shippen,  the  elder,  by  Thomas  Raich  ;  Joseph  Montgomery,  by  Win.  H. 
Egle;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  burials,  1709-1760,  contributed 
by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn  ;  Meeting  of  the  descendants  of  Col.  Thomas  White,  at  St. 
George's  church,  Spesutise  and  Sophia's  dairy,  near  Perrymansville,  Harford 
county,  Maryland,  June  7,  1877,  by  William  White  Bronson  ;  Washington's  en 
campment  on  the  Neshaminy,  by  William  J.  Buck ;  Map  of  British  camp  at 
Trudruffrin  from  the  18th  to  the  21st  of  September,  1777,  with  the  attack  made 
by  Major  General  Grey  against  the  rebels  near  White  Horse  Tavern  on  the  20th 
of  September,  drawn  by  an  officer  on  the  spot ;  The  massacre  of  Paoli,  by  J. 
Smith  Futhey ;  The  Wharton  family,  by  Anne  H.  Wharton  ;  Welsh  emigration 
to  Pennsylvania,  an  old  charter  party,  1697-8  ;  Robert  Morris,  by  Mrs.  Armine 
Nixon  Hart;  Francis  Lightfoot  Lee,  by  Samuel  L.  Clemens  (Mark  Twain); 
General  James  Potter,  of  the  Pennsylvania  militia,  by  A.  Boyd  Hamilton  ;  Wil 
liam  Penn,  by  Wayne  MacVeagh ;  The  battle  of  Germantown,  by  Alfred  C. 
Lambdin  ;  Unpublished  papers  relating  to  the  battle  of  Germantown ;  Colonel 
Thomas  White,  of  Maryland,  by  William  White  Wiltbank  ;  Samuel  Adams,  by 
George  A.  Simmons ;  Jonathan  Elmer,  by  L.  Q.  C.  Elmer ;  Abraham  Clark,  by 
E.  P.  Buffett ;  Isaac  Norris,  by  George  W.  Norris  ;  Proceedings  ;  Officers  ;  Index. 

(6057 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  n.     Philadelphia,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  509.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Charles  Armand  Tufin,  Marquis  de  la  Rouerie,  Brigadier-General  in 
the  Continental  Army  of  the  American  Revolution,  by  Townsend  WTard ;  A 
Pennsylvania  loyalist's  interview  with  George  III,  extract  from  the  MS.  diary 
of  Samuel  Shoemaker  ;  Journal  of  William  Black,  1774,  secretary  of  the  commis 
sion  to  treat  with  the  Iroquois  or  Six  Nations  of  Indians  in  reference  to  lands 
west  of  the  Allegheny  Mts.,  edited  by  R.  Alonzo  Brock  ;  The  Wharton  family, 
by  Anne  H.  Wharton  ;  Rev.  Jacob  Duche,  the  first  chaplain  of  Congress,  by 
Edward  Duffield  Neill;  Samuel  John  Atlee,  by  S.  W.  Pennypacker ;  Major- 
General  Nathanael  Greene,  by  George  Washington  Greene  ;  Memorial  notice  of 
John  McAllister,  Jr.,  by  Charles  M.  Morris  ;  Memorial  notice  of  Stephen  Taylor, 
by  Townsend  Ward  ;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia — burials  1709-1760, 
by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Champlain's  expedition  into  west 
ern  New  York  in  1615  and  the  recent  identification  of  the  fort  by  John  S. 
Clark  ;  Mennonite  emigration  to  Pennsylvania — friendly  relations  between  the  , 
Mennonites  in  Holland  and  those  in  Pennsylvania,  translated  from  the  Dutch  , 
of  J.  G.  De  Hoop  Scheffer,  with  notes  by  S.  W.  Pennypacker  ;  The  battle  of 
Monmouth — letters  of  Alexander  Hamilton  and  Gen.  William  Irvine  describing 
the  engagement ;  Western  Pennsylvania  in  1760 — a  journal  of  a  march  from 
Fort  Pitt  to  Venango,  and  from  thence  to  Presq'  Isle;  Proposition  to  make 
Bethlehem,  Penna.,  the  seat  of  government  in  1780,  correspondence  between 
Lewis  Weiss,  of  Philadelphia,  and  John  Ettwein,  of  Bethlehem  ;  Mary  White- 
Mrs.  Robert  Morris,  by  Charles  Henry  Hart;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Gouverneur 
Morris,  by  Catharine  Keppele  Meredith  ;  Memoir  of  General  Sullivan,  by  Thomas 
C.  Amory ;  Early  Swedish  records — extracts  from  parish  records  of  Gloria 
Dei  Church,  Philadelphia ;  William  Penn's  travels  in  Holland  and  Germany 
in  1677,  by  Oswald  Seidensticker  ;  Military  operations  near  Philadelphia  in  the 
campaign  of  1777-8,  described  in  a^  letter  from  Thomas  Paine  to  Dr.  Franklin; 
Notes  on  the  stamp  act  in  New  v'ork  and  Virginia,  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn: 
An  early  record  of  Pittsburgh,  1760;  Thomas  Fitzsimons,  by  Henry  Flanders: 
Francis  Hopkinson,  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn  ;  The  descendants  of  Joran  Kyn 
the  founder  of  Upland,  by  Gregory  B.  Keen  :  Welsh  settlers  of  Pencader,  Dela 
ware ;  General  John  Philip  De  Haas ;  Major  William  Jackson,  Secretary  of 
the  Federal  Convention,  by  Charles  Willing  Littell ;  Reminiscences  of  the  firsl 
railroad  over  the  Allegheny  Mountain,  by  Solomon  W.  Roberts ;  Computatioi 
of  time  and  changes  of  style  in  the  calendar,  by  Spencer  Bonsall ;  Notes  01 


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the  Iroquois  and  Delaware  Indians,  communications  from  Conrad  Weiser  to 
Christopher  Saur,  1746-1749,  compiled  l>y  Abraham  Cassell,  translated  by 
Helen  Bell  ;  Early  days  of  the  Revolution  in  Philadelphia,  Charles  Thomson's 
account  of  the  opposition  to  the  Boston  Port  Bill  ;  Spangenberg's  notes  of 
travel  to  Onondaga  in  1745,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  William  Ellery,  signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence,  by  Thomas  Wentworth  Iligginson  ;  Nathaniel 
Folsom,  by  Charles  II.  Bell ;  Jonathan  Dickinson  Sergeant,  by  Edwin  F.  Hal- 
field  ;  Memorial  notice  of  Joseph  J.  Mickley,  by  William  H.  Ruddiman ;  The 
campaign  of  1776  around  New  York  and  Brooklyn;  Report  of  the  council; 
Officers;  Index.  (OO58 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  in.     Philadelphia,  1879. 
8vo,   pp.   iv,   500.      Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents :  Biographical  sketch  of  Daniel  Dulany,  by  John  II.  B.  Latrobe ; 
Military  and  political  affairs  in  the  middle  colonies  in  1755 — the  effect  of 
Braddock's  defeat  and  of  Johnson's  victory  over  Dieskau  ;  Party  dissensions  in 
Maryland  and  Pennsylvania,  by  Daniel  Dulany  ;  John  Talbot,  the  first  bishop 
in  North  America,  by  George  Morgan  Hills;  Spangenberg's  notes  of  travel  to 
Onondaga  in  1745,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  Computation  of  time  and  changes  of 
style  in  the  calendar,  by  Spencer  Bonsall  ;  Madame  Montour,  by  John  G.  Freeze  ; 
The  descendants  of  Joran  Kyn,  the  founder  of  Upland,  by  Gregory  B.  Keen  ; 
The  constitutional  convention  of  1776 — biographical  sketches  of  its  members, 
by  Wm.  II.  Egle  ;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia — burials,  1709-1760, 
by  Charles  R.  Ilildeburn  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Moll 
Pitcher,  by  C.  I*.  Wing ;  Bathsheba  Bowers,  by  William  John  Potts  ;  Brigadier- 
General  Henry  Bonquet,  by  George  Harrison  Fisher  ;  Maryland  gossip  in  1755 — - 
postscript  to  Daniel  Dulany's  letter  in  Vol.  m,  p.  31,  of  this  magazine;  A  walk 
to  Darby,  by  Townsend  Ward  ;  Sullivan's  expedition  to  Staten  Island  in  1777 — 
extract  from  the  diary  of  Captain  Andrew  Lee,  by  Stewart  Pearce  ;  Eliphalet 
Dyer,  by  J.  Hammond  Trumbull  ;  Edmund  Pendleton  of  Virginia,  by  David  II. 
Strother ;  Henry  Middleton,  president  of  the  first  Continental  Congress,  by 
Constance  Fenimore  Woolson  ;  Josiah  Quincy,  senior,  by  Eliza  Susan  Quincy  ; 
Christopher  Gadsden,  by  George  Stillman  Hillard  ;  Nathaniel  Scudder,  by  Wil 
liam  S.  Stryker  ;  Elias  Boudinot,  by  Helen  Boudinot  Stryker  ;  Notes  on  sundry 
calendars,  by  Alexander  Wilcocks ;  Inns  in  the  olden  times — -from  John  Hill 
Martin's  History  of  Chester ;  the  Washington  and  Franklin  pews  in  Christ 
Church  ;  Benjamin  Rush  to  James  Searle,  Yorktown,  1778  ;  Franklin  and  Hut- 
ton  ;  Doctor  John  Cochran,  director-general  of  the  hospitals  of  the  United 
States,  1781,  by  Walter  L.  C.  Biddle ;  The  founding  of  New  Sweden,  1637- 
1642,  by  C.  T.  Odhner,  translated  by  G.  B.  Keen  ;  John  Penn's  journal  of  a 
visit  to  Reading,  Ilarrisburg,  Carlisle  and  Lancaster  in  1788 ;  Memorials  of 
Col.  Jehu  Eyre,  contributed  and  edited  by  Peter  I).  Keyser  ;  William  Burnet,  by 
Joseph  P.  Bradley  ;  Arthur  Middleton,  by  Samuel  Adams  Drake  ;  Cyrus  Griffin, 
last  president  of  the  Continental  Congress,  by  Cornelia  Frances  Taylor  ;  Journals 
of  the  Sullivan  Expedition,  1779,  by  David  Craft ;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  in  1760  and 
1761  ;  Taxables  living  within  the  jurisdiction  of  New  Castle  Court  in  Nov., 
1677  ;  Nationality  of  Robert  Fulton  ;  Philadelphia  society  one  hundred  years 
ago,  or  the  reign  of  continental  money,  by  Frederick  D.  Stone  ;  Richard  Dobbs 
Spaight,  of  North  Carolina,  by  John  II.  Wheeler ;  William  Paterson,  delegate 
to  the  Continental  Congress  from  New  Jersey,  1780-81,  by  Abraham  Messier ; 
Major-General  Joseph  Spencer,  by  Benjamin  Silliman  ;  The  third  Swedish  expe 
dition  to  New  Sweden,  1641  ;  The  remains  of  Christopher  Columbus ;  Dr. 
Barnabas  Binney  to  Dr.  Solomon  Drowne,  1778 ;  Lancaster  firemen  in  1766 ; 
Officers  ;  Index.  (6O59 

IISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.  Vol.  iv.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  532,  xviii.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  The  settlement  of  Germantown  and  the  causes  which  led  to  it,  by 
Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  ;  South  Second  street  and  its  associations,  by  Townsend 
Ward  ;  Capture  of  Major  Andre,  by  Henry  Lee  ;  The  Episcopal  Church  in  Read 
ing,  Pa.,  by  Henry  May  Keim  ;  Robert  Smith,  by  Joseph  S.  Harris ;  The  con 
stitutional  convention  of  1776,  biographical  sketches  of  its  members,  by  Wm. 
H.  Egle  ;  The  descendants  of  Joran  Kyn,  the  founder  of  Upland,  by  Gregory  B. 
Keen  ;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  by  Charles  R.  Hildebrun — burials, 
1709-1760 ;  Meetings  of  the  Society ;  Notes  and  queries  :  The  farm  of  the 
Conestoga  Indians,  1770 ;  Pittsburgh  memorial ;  Washington  on  the  west  bank 


820  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

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of  the  Delaware,  1776,  by  W.  W.  II.  Davis  ;  North  Second  street  and  its  asso 
ciations,  by  Townsend  Ward ;  Some  letters  and  an  abstract  of  letters  from 
Pennsylvania,  containing  the  state  and  improvement  of  that  province,  1691 ; 
General  Abner  Lacock,  U.  S.  senator  from  Pennsylvania  from  1813  to  1819; 
The  Jones  family  of  Bethlehem  township,  by  J.  II.  Dubbs ;  The  Montours,  by 
Wm.  M.  Darlington;  Pittsburgh  affairs  in  1781 — letter  from  Ephraim  Douglas; 
Autobiographical  notes  by  Simon  Snyder ;  Ashe's  defeat,  Briar  Creek,  Ga., 
1779  ;  Eleazer  Oswald  to  the  National  Convention,  1793  ;  A  sketch  of  the  life 
of  General  Andrew  Porter,  by  William  A.  Porter ;  John  Ap  Thomas  and  his 
friends,  a  contribution  to  the  early  history  of  Merion,  near  Philadelphia,  by 
James  J.  Levick  ;  Information  and  direction  to  such  persons  as  are  inclined  to 
America,  more  especially  those  related  to  the  province  of  Pennsylvania ;  De 
scendants  of  the  Rev.  William  Smith,  first  Provost  of  the  College  of  Phila 
delphia  ;  Benedict  Arnold  at  Saratoga  ;  Second  street  and  Second  street  road 
and  their  associations,  by  Townsend  Ward  ;  Early  printing  in  Philadelphia — 
The  Friends  Press,  Interregnum  of  the  Bradfords,  by  John  William  Wallace; 
A  letter  from  Dr.  More  with  passages  out  of  several  letters  from  persons  of 
good  credit,  relating  to  the  state  and  improvement  of  the  province  of  Penn- 
silvania,  1687  ;  A  sketch  of  General  Thomas  Proctor,  with  some  account  of  the 
First  Pennsylvania  Artillery  in  the  Revolution,  by  Benjamin  M.  Nead  ;  An  old 
Welsh  pedigree — a  sequel  to  John  Ap  Thomas  and  his  friends,  by  James  J. 
Levick ;  Exports  of  merchandise — the  produce  of  Pennsylvania,  etc.,  from 
Philadelphia,  1759  to  1763 ;  Exports  of  merchandise  of  foreign  produce  from 
Philadelphia,  1759  to  1763;  Officers;  Index.  (6O60 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  v.     Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  510,  xix.     Plates. 

Contents  :  The  Germantown  road  and  its  associations,  by  Townsend  Ward ; 
Extracts  from  the  journal  of  Miss  Sarah  Eve,  written  while  living  near  the  city 
of  Philadelphia  in  1772-3,  by  Eva  Eve  Jones ;  The  articles,  settlement  and 
offices  of  the  Free  Society  of  Traders  in  Pennsylvania,  1682  ;  Light  thrown  by 
the.  Jesuits  upon  hitherto  obscure  points  of  early  Maryland  history,  by  Edward 
D.  Neill ;  Fragments  of  a  journal  kept  by  Samuel  Foulke,  of  Bucks  county,  while 
a  member  of  the  Colonial  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  1762-3-4,  by  Howard  M. 
Jenkins  ;  Travels  through  Berks  county  in  1783,  by  John  D.  Schoepf,  surgeon  of 
the  German  auxiliary  troops  in  the  service  of  England,  1776-83 ;  James 
Trimble,  first  deputy  secretary  of  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Mrs. 
Paul  Graff  ;  The  descendants  of  Joran  Kyn,  the  founder  of  Upland,  by  Gregory 
B.  Keen  ;  A  reminiscence  of  Doctor  Charles  Nesbit,  of  Dickinson  College,  by 
James  Duncan ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society ;  Orginal  letters  and  documents : 
Letters  of  Maj.  John  Armstrong,  jr.,  to  his  father,  Gen.  John  Armstrong,  1781 ; 
Braddock's  will,  1754  ;  Dr.  Solomon  Drowne  to  Sally  Drowne,  1774-5  ;  Dr.  Solo 
mon  Drowne  to  Solomon  Drowne,  sr.,  1774  ;  Dr.  Solomon  Drowne  to  Quarter 
master  William  Drowne,  1775-6 ;  Notes  and  queries  :  First  effort  to  organize 
the  Church  of  England  in  West  Jersey  ;  The  courts  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  sev 
enteenth  century,  by  Lawrence  Lewis,  jr.  ;  Sir  Edmund  Plowden,  Lord  Earl 
Palatinate,  Governor  and  Captain-General  of  New  Albion  in  North  America,  by 
Edward  D.  Neill ;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  burials,  1709-1760, 
by  Charles  R.  Ilildeburn  ;  Letters  of  Francis  Makemie  and  Daniel  Neal,  1707, 
1740  ;  Letters  from  John  Cochran  to  Dr.  Binney,  1781 ;  Letter  of  Gen.  An 
thony  Wayne,  1778  ;  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  boundary,  1669  ;  Notes  and 
queries  :  The  burial  place  of  Andrew  Doz ;  Extracts  from  the  papers  of  General 
William  Irvine,  by  William  A.  Irvine;  A  noteworthy  book — Der  Blutige  Schau- 
platz  oder  Martyres  Spiegel,  1748,  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  ;  The  Yorktov 
campaign — journal  of  Captain  John  Davis,  of  the  Pennsylvania  line  ;  Willif 
Penn,  his  interests  and  influence  in  West  New  Jersey,  by  John  Clement ;  Int 
esting  letter  from  Delaware  county  in  1725  ;  Letter  of  John  Penn  to  Thonu 
Willing,  1755  ;  Letters  of  Franklin  to  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  of  th< 
Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  1766 ;  Marriages  performed  by  Rev.  David  Jones, 
1786-1816  ;  Note  on  letter  of  Edward  Jones  to  John  Ap  Thomas  in  Vol.  iv,  No.  3, 
of  this  magazine  ;  The  nature  of  the  connection  between  the  Penn  family  and 
Edmund  Physick,  by  Philip  S.  Physick  Conner  ;  Description  of  the  Mauch  Chunk 
railway,  1829  ;  Journal  of  Captain  John  Montresor,  July  1,  1777,  to  July  1, 
1778,  chief  engineer  of  the  British  Army,  including  accounts  of  the  expedition  of 
Lord  and  Sir  William  Howe  up  the  Chesapeake,  the  battle  of  Brandywine,  and 
from  the  occupation  to  the  evacuation  of  Philadelphia,  with  the  reduction  of 


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Mud  Fort  or  Fort  Mifflin,  edited  by  G.  D.  Scull ;  Matthew  Irvine,  M.  D.,  by 
John  Blair  Linn  ;  Sir  Edmund  Plowden  in  the  fleet,  by  Edward  D.  Neill  ;  James 
Wharton.  junr.,  first  governor  of  Pennsylvania  under  the  constitution  of  '76, 
by  Anne  II.  Wharton  ;  William  Findley,  of  Westmoreland,  Pa. — an  autobiograph 
ical  letter;  Schwenkfelder — marriages  in  Pennsylvania,  1735-1804;  The  attack 
on  Fort  WTilson,  Oct.  4,  1779  ;  Sullivan's  expedition  of  1778 — Letter  from  Col. 
Ben.iamin  Eyre;  King's  Mountain  and  its  heroes,  1780;  The  Indian  treaty  at 
Fort  Pitt  in  1776  ;  Report  of  finance  committee  ;  Officers  ;  Index.  (6O61 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.      Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  vi.     Philadelphia,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  516,  xix.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents  :  The  Germantown  road  and  its  associations,  by  Townsend  Ward  ; 
Benjamin  Hornor  Coates,  by  James  J.  Levick  ;  Journal  of  Captain  John  Mon- 
tresor,  July  1,  1777,  to  July  1,  1778,  chief  engineer  of  the  British' army,  in 
cluding  accounts  of  the  expedition  of  Lord  and  Sir  Wm.  Howe  up  the  Chesa 
peake,  the  battle  of  Brandywine,  and  from  the  occupation  to  the  evacuation 
of  Philadelphia,  with  the  reduction  of  Mud  Fort  or  Fort  Mifflin,  edited  by  G.  D. 
Scull  ;  The  German  almanac  of  Christopher  Sauer,  by  Abraham  II.  Cassel  ;  A 
sketch  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Owen  Richards,  who  emigrated  to  Penn 
sylvania  previous  to  1718,  by  Louis  Richards  ;  Fenwick's  proposal  for  planting 
liis  colony  of  New  Csesaria  or  New  Jersey  ;  Thomas  Wharton,  junr.,  first  gov 
ernor  of  Pennsylvania  under  the  constitution  of  '76,  by  Anne  II.  Wharton ; 
The  descendants  of  Jb'ran  Kyn,  the  founder  of  Upland,  by  Gregory  B.  Keen  ; 
Original  letters  and  documents  :  Robert  Morris  to  John  Nicholson,  1797  ;  Dr. 
^  Benjamin  Rush  to  Griffith  Evans,  1796,  to  John  Nicholson,  1793  ;  Battle  of 
Long  Island  ;  Dauphin  county,  Pa.,  in  1789  ;  A  letter  from  the  Merchants  Com 
mittee  of  New  York  to  the  Merchants  Committee  in  this  place  (Philadelphia), 
dated  New  York,  July  10,  1770,  with  the  answer.  Notes  and  queries :  The 
St.  Clair  papers,  The  life  and  public  services  of  Arthur  St.  Clair,  soldier  of  the 
Revolutionary  war,  etc.  ;  William  Wratson,  first  settler  of  Nottingham  township, 
N.  J.  ;  The  history  of  paper  making ;  A  German's  information  regarding  the 
officers  of  the  Continental  army,  1781  ;  Local  self-government  in  Pennsylvania, 
by  E.  R.  L.  Gould  ;  A  vindication  of  William  Penn,  by  Philip  Ford,  and  other 
papers  relating  to  the  settlement  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Frederick  D.  Stone ; 
George  Smith,  by  James  J.  Levick  ;  Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians,  did  it  take 
place  in  1682  or  1683?,  by  Frederick  D.  Stone;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Phil 
adelphia — burials,  1709-1760  ;  Letters,  etc.,  from  the  papers  of  Governor  Wil 
liam  Plumer  and  of  William  Plumer,  jr.  ;  Rev.  John  Brandmiller,  the  Moravian 
printer;  Medical  indenture  of  B.  II.  Coates  (1814);  Rev.  Abel  Morgan,  by 
Horatio  Gates  Jones ;  Collection  of  various  pieces  concerning  Pennsylvania, 
printed  in  1684,  translated  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker ;  Griffith  Evans,  by 
Townsend  Ward  ;  Pittsburgh  in  1761 — a  return  of  the  numbers  of  houses,  of 
the  names  of  the  owners,  and  number  of  men,  women,  and  children  in  each 
house  at  Fort  Pitt,  April  14,  1761  ;  Letters  of  Henry  Clay  to  William  Plumer, 
jr.,  1828-9  ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  William  Plumer,  jr.  ;  Thomas  Tilgh- 
man's  letters  to  Mr.  Wilmot,  1774  ;  Charles  Gookin  ;  Governor  John  Blackwell, 
of  Pennsylvania,  to  William  Penn,  1689 ;  Edward  Penington  to  Thomas 
Wharton,  jr.,  1778 ;  Revolutionary  intelligence,  received  by  Wm.  Knox  from 
France,  1777  ;  List  of  \Vm.  Penn's  letters  relating  to  the  settlement  of  Penn 
sylvania  ;  Where  the  first  protest  against  slavery  in  America  was  signed,  by 
William  Kite;  James  Logan  on  defensive  war,  or  Pennsylvania  politics  in  1741  ; 
Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  boundaries  ;  Bi-centennial  anniversary  of  the  land 
ing  of  William  Penn — dinner  of  the  Historical  Society  ;  Letter  of  Peter  Minuit 
proposing  the  founding  of  the  colony  of  New  Sweden,  translated  from  the 
original  Dutch  by  G.  B.  Keen  ;  The  first  book  printed  south  of  Massachusetts — 
not  Leeds's  Temple  of  Wisdom,  but  William  Penn's  Excellent  Privilege  of  Lib 
erty  and  Property,  a  lost  work  by  the  founder  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Charles  R. 
Hildeburn  ;  In  what  building  did  the  first  legislative  assembly  of  the  province 
of  Pennsylvania  sit?  by  John  Hill  Martin;  Christ  Church  parsonage;  George 
Fox's  journal,  by  Joseph  Smith  :  Officers  ;  Index.  (GO62 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  vii.     Philadelphia,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  515,  xix.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimile. 

Contents  :  The  Butler  family  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  by  John  Blair  Linn  ; 
Biography  of  General  Richard  Butler,  by  Simon  Gratz  ;  Edward  Shippen,  chief- 
justice  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Lawrence  Lewis,  jr.  ;  The  name  Gwynedd  in  Welsh 


822  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

history,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins  ;  Report  of  the  court-martial  for  the  trial  of  the 
Hessian  officers  captured  by  Washington  at  Trenton,  Dec.  26,  1776,  translated 
from  a  German  copy ;  Sir  Edmund  Plowden's  patent  for  New  Albion,  with 
introductory  note  by  G.  B.  Keen;  Jeremiah  Langhorne,  by  William  J.  Buck; 
Augustine  Herman  and  John  Thompson,  by  Townsend  Ward  ;  The  descendants 
of  Joran  Kyn,  the  founder  of  Upland,  by  Gregory  B.  Keen  ;  Records  of  Christ 
Church,  Philadelphia— burials,  1709-1760,  by  Charles  R.  Ilildeburn ;  Notes 
and  queries  :  Returns  of  inhabitants  and  lands  owned  and  improved  in  por- 
.  tions  of  Philadelphia  county  in  1684  ;  Letter  from  Richard  Peters  to  Thomas 
Fitzsimmons,  1790 ;  Catharine  Tennent,  genealogical  notes ;  Richards,  Evans, 
Boone — note  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins  ;  Some  account  of  the  origin  of  the  naval 
asylum  at  Philadelphia,  by  Edward  Shippen  ;  The  judiciary  of  Alleghany  county, 
by  J.  W.  F.  White  ;  British  views  of  American  trade  and  manufactures  during 
the  Revolution,  by  William  John  Potts;  McMaster's  history  of  the  people  of  the 
United  States ;  Lappawinzo  and  Tishcohan,  chiefs  of  the  Lenni  Lenape,  by 
William  J.  Buck  ;  An  account  of  the  seditious  false  Konigsmark  in  New  Sweden, 
translated  from  the  Swedish,  by  G.  B.  Keen ;  Letter  from  William  Penn  to 
James  Logan,  1704  ;  Correspondence  between  Thomas  Laurence,  provincial 
councillor  of  Pennsylvania,  and  mayor  of  Philadelphia,  and  George  and  Robert 
Charles,  1746—52;  George  Inman's  narrative  of  the  American  Revolution; 
Friends  in  Burlington,  by  Amelia  Mott  Gummere ;  C.  T.  Odhner's  account  of 
Willem  Usselincx  and  the  South,  Ship,  and  West  India  companies  of  Sweden, 
translated  by  G.  B.  Keen  ;  The  report  of  Governor  Johan  Printz,  of  New  Sweden, 
for  1647  and  the  reply  of  Count  Alex  Oxenstjerna,  chancellor  of  Sweden — 
translated  from  the  Swedish  by  G.  B.  Keen  ;  A  journal  of  the  southern  expe 
dition,  1780-1788,  by  William  Seymour;  Daniel  B.  Smith,  by  James  J'.  Levick  ; 
Biographical  notice  of  Doctor  Daniel  Coxe,  of  London,  1640-1730,  by  G.  D. 
Scull  ;  Note  on  Charles  Varlo  and  New  Albion ;  The  history  of  the  colony  of 
New  Sweden,  by  Carl  K.  S.  Sprinchorn,  translated  by  Gregory  B.  Keen  ;  Indian 
land  and  its  fair-play  settlers,  1773-1785,  by  John  Blair  Linn;  Biographical 
memoir  of  James  Hollyday,  by  George  T.  Hollyday  ;  William  Penn,  by  Theodore 
McFadden  ;  A  journal  of  a  campaign  from  Philadelphia  to  Paulus  Hook,  1776, 
by  Algernon  Roberts ;  Tombstones  in  Christ  Church  ;  William  Penn  and  his 
charter,  by  G.  D.  Scull  ;  Dr.  Daniel  Coxe's  possessions  in  West  New  Jersey,  by 
John  Clement  ;  The  Chevalier  family  of  Philadelphia  ;  Two  letters  from  Anthony 
Wayne,  1778,  1795;  Letter  from  Robert  Morris  to  Edward  Tilghman,  1789; 
The  duel  between  Brockholst  Livingston  and  James  Jones,  by  Wm.  Kelby ; 
Guest — Morris — Powell,  genealogical  notes  ;  Officers  ;  Index.  (4JO63 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  vm.     Philadelphia,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  471,  xliv.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents :  London  Bridge,  Burlington,  New  Jersey ;  Friends  in  Burlington 
by  Amelia  Mott  Gummere  ;  The  history  of  the  colony  of  New  Sweden,  by  Car 
K.  S.  Sprinchorn,  translated  by  Gregory  B.  Keen  ;  Matthew  Wilson,  D.  D.,  o 
Lewes,  Delaware,  by  Edward  D.  Neill  ;  Early  furnaces  and  forges  of  Berk 
county,  Pennsylvania,  by  Morton  L.  Montgomery  ;  The  first  tax  list  for  Phila 
delphia  county,  1693,  with  introductory  note  by  Wm.  Brooke  Rawle  ;  Notes  am 
queries  :  Tradition  concerning  Columbus  ;  The  eighth  Swedish  expedition  to  Nev 
Sweden,  1649;  Visit  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Manasseh  Cutler  to  William  Hamilton  a 
the  Woodlands,  1803;  Letters  from  Dr.  Samuel  Kennedy  to  his  wife  in  1776 
Letter  of  Col.  Richard  Butler  to  Gen.  William  Irvine,  1781  ;  Samuel  Powell 
Daniel  Hyacinth  Mary  Lienard  De  Beaujeu,  commandant  of  Fort  Du  Quesn 
and  of  the  French  forces  in  the  battle  of  July  9,  1755,  by  John  Gilmary  Shea 
The  Welsh  settlement  at  Gwynedd,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins  ;  Inauguration  of  th 
new  hall  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Restoration  of  the  Schuy! 
kill  gun  to  "  The  State  in  Schuylkill,"  April  23d,  1884  ;  Samuel  Humphreys,  b 
Hampton  L.  Carson  ;  Notes  :  Letters  of  Lieut.  Col.  William  Harcourt  in  17' 
John  Vining,  1770  ;  Letter  from  Theophilus  Bradbury,  member  of  Congress  frc 
Massachusetts,  1795  ;  Bishop  Augustus  Gottlieb  Spangenberg,  by  John  W.  Jc 
dan  ;  Journal  of  Sergeant  William  Young,  written  during  the  Jersey  carapai 
in  the  winter  of  1776-7  ;  The  Governor's  Mill  and  the  Globe  Mills,  Philadelpl 
by  Samuel  II.  Needles  ;  General  Sir  Frederick  Haldimand  in  Pennsylvania, 
G.  D.  Scull  ;  An  account  of  the  battle  of  Princeton,  from  the  Pennsylvani 
Evening  Post,  Jan.  16,  1777  ;  Franklin  county  one  hundred  years  ago,  a  settler 
experience  told  in  a  letter  written  by  Alexander  Thomson  in  1773,  by  T.  W.  • 
Wylie  ;  A  partial  list  of  the  families  who  arrived  at  Philadelphia  between  16^- 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  823 

and  1087,  with  the  dates  of  their  arrival  ;  Original  letters  and  documents : 
Correspondence  between  Gov.  Priutz  and  Gov.  Winthrop ;  Letters  from  Wm. 
Findley,  of  Westmoreland  county,  Pa.,  to  William  Plumer,  Gov.  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  1811-15.  Notes  :  Heraldic  hints  concerning  the  colonial  governors  of 
Pennsylvania ;  The  origin  and  nature  of  Wampum  ;  Portraits  of  some  of  the 
descendants  of  William  Penn,  and  memorials  of  him  in  the  possession  of  the 
Earl  of  Ranfurly,  by  W.  M.  Conway  ;  Benedict  Arnold's  regimental  memorandum 
book  written  while  at  Ticonderoga  and  Crown  Point  in  177;")  ;  General  Joseph 
Reed's  narrative  of  the  movements  of  the  American  army  in  the  neighborhood  of 
Trenton  in  the  winter  of  1776-77  ;  The  family  of  Deborah  Franklin,  by  John  M. 
Cowell ;  The  Pennsylvania  Assembly  in"  1761-2,  a  memorandum  kept  by  Samuel 
Foulke ;  A  history  of  the  upper  Germantown  burying-ground,  by  Peter  P. 
Keyser  ;  Franklin  and  the  Stamp  Act — letter  from  London,  1765  ;  Notes  :  Some 
thing  about  bells,  by  J.  W.  Jordan  ;  Unpublished  letter  of  William  Penn  ;  Books 
taken  from  Pr.  Franklin's  library  by  Major  Andre  ;  Tory  poetry  ;  A  curious  New 
Jersey  document  of  1707  ;  Proceedings  ;  Officers  ;  Index  ;  A  commemorative  ad 
dress  on  John  William  Wallace,  by  Henry  Flanders  ;  Wallace  genealogy. 

(6064 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  ix.     Philadelphia,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  515.     Portrait.     Plates. 

Contents :  Sir  John  St.  Clair,  quarter-master  general  in  America,  1755  to 
1767,  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn  ;  American  languages  and  why  we  should  study 
them,  by  Paniel  G.  Brinton  ;  Upton,  a  lost  town  of  old  Gloucester  county,  West 
New  Jersey,  by  John  Clement ;  History  of  the  Baptists  in  Pelaware,  by  Morgan 
Edwards — introductory  note  by  Horatio  Gates  Jones  ;  Pennsylvania  two  hun 
dred  years  ago — Reprint  of  a  pamphlet  issued  in  1685,  entitled  "A  Further  Ac 
count  of  Pennsylvania,"  by  William  I'enn  ;  Inscriptions  in  the  upper  Germantown 
burying-ground,  by  Peter  P.  Keyser  ;  Farewell  to  Pittsburg  and  the  mountains, 
1818,  by  John  Wrenshall,  annotated  by  Isaac  Craig;  Revolutionary  services  of 
Captain  John  Markland  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  The  Moravian  church  in  Lebanon 
county,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  Extracts  from  the  correspondence  of  Charles  Willson 
Peale  relative  to  the  establishment  of  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia, 
1805-8  ;  Virginia  Carolorum  :  the  colony  during  the  days  of  Charles  the  First 
and  Second,  by  Edward  P.  Neill ;  Gloucester  city,  by  John  Clement ;  Piary  of 
James  Allen,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia,  counsellor-at-law.  1770-1778 ;  The  United 
States  through  English  spectacles  in  1702-1794,  letters  from  Edward  Thornton 
to  Sir  James  Bland  Burges  ;  A  partial  list  of  the  families  who  resided  in  Bucks 
county,  Pennsylvania,  prior  to  1687,  with  the  dates  of  their  arrival  ;  Chandler 
genealogy,  notes  by  Gilbert  Cope  ;  Outlaws  of  the  Poan  family  of  Bucks  county, 
by  E.  P.  Buckman  ;  Washington's  account  of  Braddock's  defeat — letter  to  Gov. 
Pinwiddie,  1755  ;  The  boundary  dispute  between  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania, 
by  Walter  B.  Scaife  ;  General  Lafayette's  visi-t  to  Pittsburgh  in  1825 — from  the 
Pittsburgh  Mercury  and  the  Pittsburgh  Gazette,  1725  ;  Journal  of  Miss  Sally  Wis- 
ter,  1777-1778  ;  Historical  notes,  by  Benjamin  Smith  Barton  (made  on  board  the 
ship  Apollo  in  1780,  in  a  voyage  to  England*  ;  Charles  Read  by  John  Meredith 
Read  ;  A  short  history  of  the  glass  manufacture  in  Salem  county.  New  Jersey,  by 
R.  M.  Acton;  Marriages  at  Chesterfield,  N.  J.,  1685-1730,  certificates  recorded  in 
the  minutes  of  the  Chesterfield  (N.  J.)  monthly  meeting;  Three  generations  of  the 
Clymer  family  ;  The  route  between  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  and  Fairfield,  Canada,  1801  ; 
Who  led  "  The  Forlorn  Hope  "  at  Stony  Point — note  ;  The  "  Fall  "  of  the  year  ; 
Religious  tests  in  provincial  Pennsylvania,  by  Charles  J.  Stille ;  An  old  ferry 
and  an  old  post  road,  by  John  Clement ;  Townsend  Ward — obituary  ;  The  Pela 
ware  regiment  in  the  Revolution,  narrative  of  the  services  of  the  Pelaware  regi 
ment  with  Captain  McKennan  during  the  Revolutionary  war,  by  C.  P.  Bennett ; 
A  copy  of  the  address  and  petition  delivered  to  George  the  Third  by  four  of  the 
principal  people  called  Quakers  in  March,  1775  ;  Philadelphia  during  its  occu 
pation  by  the  British  ;  The  attempt  to  rob  the  Philadelphia  bank,  1821  ;  American 
politics  in  1796 — letter  from  Lord  Lyndhurst  (John  Singleton  Copley,  jr.)  ; 
The  footways  on  Market  Street,  Philadelphia,  in  1764 — an  original  paper  in 
the  Society's  collection  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  ;  Officers  ;  Index.  (6O65 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  x.     Philadelphia,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  508.     Portraits.     Plate.     Facsimiles. 

Contents:  Col.  Lambert  Cadwalader,  a  sketch,  by  William  Henry  Rawle ; 
Early  printing  in  the  middle  colonies,  by  George  Pana  Boardman ;  Extracts 


824  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

from  the  letters  of  Samuel  Cooper,  1777—78,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  A  visit  to 
Voltaire — from  the  unpublished  journal  of  Dr.  John  Morgan,  1764  ;  Journal  of 
Miss  Sally  Wister  ;  The  early  government  of  Philadelphia  and  the  Blue  Anchor 
Tavern  landing,  by  Edward  P.  Allinson  and  Boies  Penrose — evidence  of  organized 
government  of  Philadelphia  prior  to  the  charter  of  1701  ;  Bi-centennial  anni 
versary  of  the  introduction  of  printing  into  the  middle  colonies  ;  Correspondence 
between  William  Strahan  and  David  Hall,  1763-1777  ;  Genealogical  sketch  of 
General  W.  S.  Hancock,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins  ;  The  Williams  family,  from  a 
Bible  in  possession  of  Mrs.  Deborah  M.  Cresswell  ;  Notes  and  queries :  Social 
life  in  Philadelphia  in  1762  ;  Killbuck  Island,  Pittsburgh — petition  of  William 
Henry  Killbuck  to  Gov.  Thomas  McKean,  1805 ;  Husband-Price-Haines  fam 
ilies  ;  Notes  of  travel  of  William  Henry,  John  Heckewelder,  John  Rothrock, 
and  Christiam  Clewell  to  Gnadenhuetten  on  the  Muskingum  in  the  early  sum 
mer  of  1797,  edited  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  Before  Quebec,  1776 — letter  of  Samuel 
Hodgkinson  ;  Christopher  White,  by  Barclay  White  ;  Narrative  of  the  journey 
of  the  Schwenkfelders  to  Pennsylvania,  1733  ;  Additional  facts  concerning  Sir 
Edmund  Plowden,  by  Edward  D.  Neill  ;  Amusements  and  politics  in  Phila 
delphia,  1794,  letter  from  Ezekiel  Forman,  contributed  by  Wm.  J.  Potts;  Ex 
tracts  from  the  letter-book  of  James  Claypoole,  1681-4  ;  Contemporaneous  ac 
count  of  the  battle  of  Trenton;  A  summer  jaunt  in  1773,  journal  of  a  tour 
from  Philadelphia  to  Bethlehem,  contributed  by  George  Morgan  Hills ;  Some 
notes  on  Mattinneconk,  or  Burlington  Island,  by  William  Nelson  ;  Notes  :  Cap 
tain  Thomas  Webb,  the  Methodist,  1777-8  ;  German  emigration  to  the  American 
colonies,  its  cause  and  the  distribution  of  the  emigrants,  Parts  i  and  n,  by 
Andrew  D.  Mellick,  jr.;  The  first  newspaper  published  in  Harrisburg,  Pa.; 
St.  Thomas'  Church  of  Alexandria,  Hunterdon  county,  N.  J.,  by  Henry  Kace ; 
Engagements  at  Trenton  and  Princeton,  January  2  and  3,  1777,  contemporaneous 
writing;  An  Englishman's  opinion  of  the  Bostonians  in  1774;  The  attitude  of 
the  Quakers  in  the  Provincial  wars,  introduction  and  notes  by  Charles  J. 
Stille  ;  Thoughts  on  the  situation  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  frontier,  by  James 
Tilghman  (written  in  1772)  ;  Letter  of  William  Ellery,  1776;  An  index  to  the 
obituary  notices  published  in  the  "Pennsylvania  Gazette"  from  1728-1791, 
by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn ;  Notes :  Letter  from  Rev.  Richard  Peters  to  Rev. 
William  Smith,  first  provost  of  the  College  of  Philadelphia,  1763  ;  Letter  of 
Washington,  Cambridge,  1775;  Letter  of  Thomas  dishing,  1777;  Andrew  Allen. 
by  Charles  P.  Keith  ;  William  Whipple's  notes  of  a  journey  from  Philadelphia 
to  New  Hampshire,  in  the  summer  of  1777  ;  Thomas  Whaley,  of  Virginia,  and 
Theophilus  Whale,  of  Narragansett,  by  Robert  Patterson  Robins ;  The  Lan 
caster  Assembly  of  1780,  by  D.  McN.  Stauffer ;  Occupation  of  New  York  city 
by  the  British — extracts  from  the  diary  of  the  Moravian  congregation  in  the 
city  of  New  York,  1775-1783,  excepting  1778 ;  The  Federal  Constitution  of 
1787 — sketches  of  the  members  of  the  Pennsylvania  convention,  by  William 
Henry  Egle  ;  Notes  :  A  letter  of  Benjamin  Furly,  1702 ;  Penn  estates  in  Penn 
sylvania,  1779  ;  A  description  of  the  colors  of  the  associators  of  Pennsylvania, 
1747  ;  Uniforms  of  the  Philadelphia  associators  in  1775  ;  Mary  Becket,  by  Thomas 
Stewardson  ;  Proceedings  ;  Officers  ;  Index.  (6066 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  xi.     Philadelphia,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  526.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents :  Beaumarchais  and  "  The  Lost  Million,"  a  chapter  of  the  secret 
history  of  the  American  Revolution,  by  Charles  J.  Stille ;  William  Penn  and  the 
Society  of  Friends  at  Reading,  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  Faber ;  Colonel  James  Coultas, 
high  sheriff  of  Philadelphia,  1755-1758,  by  Robert  Patterson  Robins;  Records  of 
the  lower  Dublin  or  Pennypack  Baptist  Church,  births,  1689-1743  ;  The  Prin 
cipio  company — a  historical  sketch  of  the  first  iron-workers  in  Maryland,  by 
Wm.  G.  Whitely  ;  The  Federal  Constitution  of  1787— sketches  of  the  member" 
of  the  Pennsylvania  convention,  by  Wm.  Henry  Egle ;  M.  W.  Baldwin's  "  Old 
Ironsides;  "  Where  the  Constitutional  Convention  met,  by  John  Bach  McMaster ; 
The  siege  of  Fort  Mifflin — from  the  United  States  Magazine  for  May.  177!>: 
Philadelphia  society  in  1804 — diary  of  Jonathan  Mason,  of  Boston ;  General 
Braddock's  campaign — letter  of  William  Johnston,  an  officer  attached  to  tlie 
expedition  against  Fort  Du  Quesne ;  Correspondence  between  William  Strahan 
and  David  Hall,  1763-1777  ;  Battle  of  Germantown  from  a  British  account,  cou 
tributed  by  William  J.  Potts;  Letter  of  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne  to  Col.  Sharp 
Delaney,  1778  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Letter  of  William  Tilghman  to  Jasper  Yeates, 
1814  ;  Obituary  notices,  Pennsylvania  Gazette,  1764-6  ;  Formation  of  the  Clay 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  825 

party  of  1832  ;  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Andrew  Morton  from  the  Wardens  and  Vestry 
of  St.  Thomas's  Church,  township  Kingwood,  New  Jersey  (some  time  before 
17G8)  ;  Andrew  Elliot,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  the  province  of  New  York,  by 
Eugene  Devereux  ;  Unpublished  minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  1692  ;  A  leaf  from  the  Green  Mountains,  by  B.  Fernow  ;  List  of  portraits 
of  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  Free  Society  of  Traders  in  Pennsylvania — Subscriptions, 
1682  ;  Return  of  the  Pennsylvania  troops  in  the  service  of  the  United  States 
commanded  by  Josiah  Harmar,  L'eutenant-Colonel  commanding,  1787 — from  the 
original  MSS.,  with  notes  by  John  P.  Nicholson  ;  Letters  of  Silas  Deane,  1776- 
8;  Old  records  of  the  Foulke,  Skirm,  Taylor,  Coalman,  Wooley,  'ind  Gaskill 
families;  Notes:  Obituary  notices — Pennsylvania  Gazette,  1729-1760  ;' Letters 
of  William  Redwood  to  William  Ellery,  Philadelphia,  1773-4  ;  Recovery  of  a 
colonial  document  after  two  hundred  years,  —  —  A  letter  from  the  Governor  and 
Council  of  New  York,  1687  ;  Philadelphia  society  before  the  Revolution,  extracts 
from  the  letters  of  Alexander  Mackraby  to  Sir  Philip  Francis,  [1767]-1770; 
Extracts  from  Washington's  diary,  kept  while  attending  the  Constitutional 
Convention  of  1787;  Records  of  the  Hall  family  of  Bristol,  Pennsylvania; 
Diary  of  William  Ellery,  of  Rhode  Island,  Oct.  20  to  Nov.  15,  1777  ;  Contem 
porary  account  of  the  battle  of  Germantown ;  Extracts  from  original  letters 
relating  to  the  war  of  Independence  and  Cornwallis's  capitulation  at  Yorktown, 
by  Eugene  Devereux  ;  Letter  of  John  Paul  Jones,  Nantes,  1777  ;  A  memoir  of 
General  Henry  Miller,  by  Henry  Miller  Watts;  Notes:  The  Erie  triangle  and 
northwestern  Pennsylvania  land  titles ;  Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
township  of  Alexandria,  Hunterdon  co.,  N.  J.,  to  William  Franklin,  governor 
of  the  province  of  New  Jersey  ;  Johann  Matthias  Kramer  ;  Comte  I)e  Broglie,  tli3 
proposed  stadtholder  of  America,  by  Charles  J.  St'lle ;  Michael  Hillegas,  first 
treasurer  of  the  United  States,  by  William  Henry  Egle  ;  The  Mount  Vernon  Con 
vention,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland  ;  Letter  of  General  Nathaniel  Greene,  1781  ; 
The  hermits  of  the  Wissahickon,  by  Oswald  Seidensticker  ;  Essay  of  an  Onon- 
daga  grammar,  or  a  short  introduction  to  learn  the  Onondaga  Maqua  tongue, 
by  David  Zeisberger ;  Letters  of  George  M.  Dallas,  (18)46-59;  Narrative  of 
John  Heckewelder's  journey  to  the  Wabash  in  1792  ;  Diary  of  William  Ellery, 
of  Rhode  Island,  June  28- July  23,  1778  ;  William  Penn's  plans  for  a  union  of 
the  colonies,  8th  February,  1696-7  ;  Records  of  the  Hill  family  of  Massachu 
setts,  by  Charles  Austin  Robinson  ;  Notes  :  Letter  of  John  Cox  to  Wm.  Richards, 
of  New  Jersey,  1789  ;  Letters  to  William  Henry,  of  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1777-83 ; 
Palatines  of  Block  Island  ;  Proceedings  ;  Officers  ;  Index.  (6O67 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.  Vol.  xn.  Philadelphia,  3888. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  521.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Sir  William  Keith,  by  Charles  P.  Keith  ;  Narrative  of  John  Hecke 
welder's  journey  to  the  Wabash  in  1792  ;  Letters  of  Gen.  James  Wilkinson  ad 
dressed  to  Dr.  James  Hutchinson  of  Philadelphia,  1778-85,  86 ;  Essay  of  an 
Onondaga  grammar,  or  a  short  introduction  to  learn  the  Onondaga  Maqua 
tongue,  by  David  Zeisberger ;  The  quarrel  between  Christopher  Sower,  the 
Germantown  printer,  and  Conrad  Beisel,  founder  and  vorsteher  of  the  cloister 
at  Ephrata,  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  ;  New  York  and  Philadelphia  in  17S7, 
extracts  from  the  journal  of  Manasseh  Cutler  ;  Correspondence  between  William 
Strahan  and  David  Hall,  1763-1777;  Notes  and  queries:  Zane  family;  The  life 
and  services  of  Joel  R.  Poinsett ;  Charles  Brockden,  by  John  Clement ;  Journal 
of  route  and  occurrences  in  a  journey  to  Philadelphia  from  Dighton,  began 
Oct.  24th,  1778,  by  William  Ellery  ;  The  introduction  of  Methodism  into  Penn 
sylvania,  by  Goldsmith  Day  Carrow  ;  Rev.  William  Frazer's  three  parishes — St. 
Thomas's,  St.  Andrew's,  and  Musconetcong,  N.  J.,  1768-70,  by  Henry  Race, 
with  marriage  record,  1768-95,  and  baptismal  record,  1768-1772.  Notes  :  The 
Ohio  Company,  by  E.  C.  Dawes  ;  Pastoral  letter  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Collin  to  the 
members  of  the  Swedish  Lutheran  Churches  of  Wicacoa,  Kingsessing  and  Upper 
Merion,  1797  ;  Judge  James  Moore  and  Major  James  Moore,  of  Chester  county, 
Pennsylvania,  by  W.  S.  Long  ;  A  narrative  of  the  transactions,  imprisonment  and 
sufferings  of  John  Connolly,  an  American  loyalist  and  lieut.  col.  in  His  Majesty's 
service;  Registers  of  the  Anglican  Church  in  Pennsylvania  prior  to  1800,  by 
Philip  Syng  Physick  Conner  ;  Muster-rolls  of  marines  and  artillery  commanded 
by  Capt.  Isaac  Craig,  of  Pennsylvania,  in  1775  and  1778  ;  Robert  Ibbetson,  by 
Robert  Patterson  Robins :  The  Red  Lion  Inn,  Bensalem  township,  Penna.,  by" 
William  J.  Buck ;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia — baptisms,  1709- 
1760,  contributed  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn  ;  Notes  :  Thomas  Livezey  and 
Joseph  Galloway  ;  Pre-historic  West  Chester ;  The  Foulke  family  of  Gwynedd, 


826  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Pa. ;  Account  of  Andrew  Bradford  and  Claus  Rittenhouse,  1729 ;  Letter  of 
Pierpont  Edwards  to  Dr.  James  Ilutchinson  of  Philadelphia,  1792  ;  Genealogical 
notes,  abstracts  of  wills  recorded  in  Philadelphia ;  Joseph  Ceracchi,  by  Wm. 
John  Potts ;  Paper  money  in  the  colonies,  1744  ;  Extracts  from  the  Franklin 
letters  to  Wm.  Strahan  of  London,  1763-81  ;  Hugh  Hall,  by  Charles  II.  Hall. 
Bethlehem  during  the  Revolution — extracts  from  the  diaries  in  the  Moravian 
archives  at  Bethlehem,  Penn.,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  The  authorship  of  "  Plain 
Truth,"  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Hannah  Callen- 
der,  1758-1762,  by  George  Vaux ;  American  colonies  as  penal  settlements, 
by  Charles  J.  Stille;  A  list  of  the  issues  of  the  press  in  New  York,  161)3- 
»  1784 — Part  1,  1693-1720,  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn  ;  Notes  :  Life  and  services 
of  Joel  R.  Poinsett,  by  Thomas  H.  Ellis ;  A  Yankee's  impression  of  Wilkes-Barre, 
Penn.,  1800-1;  Description  of  a  North  Carolina  ordinary  or  inn  in  1790; 
Marriage  certificate  of  Samuel  Powell  and  Mary  Morris  ;  An  early  Methodist  of 
Philadelphia,  David  Landreth,  1758-1836 ;  Arms  of  the  Lees  of  Virginia  in 
1659  ;  Memucan  Hughes — an  early  New  Jersey  bookplate,  1760  ;  Major-General 
John  Lambert;  Franklin  letter,  Philada.,  1775;  British  army  in  America,  1778; 
Glassell  family ;  Concerning  the  descent  of  John  Cadwalader ;  Bits  of  local 
history,  1791-1815  ;  "A  Farce,"  by  William  Ellery,  written  about  1780.  Pro 
ceedings  ;  Officers;  Index.  (OO68 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  xin.     Philadelphia,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  509.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :   Address  to  the  Alleghany  County  Bar  Association,  by  Daniel  Ag- 
new  ;  A  narrative  of  the  transactions,  imprisonment  and  sufferings  of  John  Con 
nolly,  an  American  loyalist  and  lieut.  col.  in  His  Majesty's  service  ;  Bethlehem 
during  the  Revolution — extracts  from  the  diaries   in  the  Moravian   archives  at 
Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  A  list  of  the  issues  of  the  press 
in    New    York,    1693-1752,    by    Charles    R.    Hildeburn ;    The    wreck    of   the   ship 
"  John  "   in  Delaware   Bay,   1732- — written  by  a  passenger  ;   What  right  had  a 
fugitive  slave  of  self-defence  against  his  master?;  An  account  of  a  naval  en 
gagement   between   an   American    privateer   and   a   British    man-of-war,    1778— 
from  the  London  Chronicle,   Oct.  6-8,   1778  ;   Nates  and  queries  ;   Marriage  cer 
tificate   of   John    Roades   and    Hannah   Willcox,    1692 ;    A   list   of   German   emi 
grants,   1773;  Washington  in  1789- — a  contemporary  account  of  his  reception  in 
New  York  ;  Letter  of  Zachariah  Poulson,  jr.,  to  Dr.  Thomas  Parke,   1793  ;  Fort 
Adams,  Chickasaw  Bluffs — letters,  1797,  determining  the  name  of  the  fort,  alsc 
by   whom   it  was  named;   The  first   printed  family  record   in   America,    1763— 
Bollinger;  Letter  of  J.  Cowell,   1776;  The  first  congress  of  the  United  States 
by    Hampton    L.    Carson  ;    Owen    of    Merion,    by    Thomas    Allen    Glenn ;    Fred 
erick  Augustus  Conrad  Muhlenberg,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  ir 
the  first  congress,  1789,  by  Oswald  Seidensticker  ;  Civil  and  ecclesiastical  affairs 
in    Pennsylvania   in    1698— papers   from    the   archives   of   the    "  Society   for  th< 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,"   London  ;  Affaires  de  L'Angleterrt 
et  de  L'Amerique,  by  Paul  Leicester  Ford  ;   Philadelphia  in   1682  ;  The  resigna 
tion  of  Henry  Laurens,  President  of  Congress,  1778  ;  Records  of  Christ  Church 
Philadelphia — baptisms,    1709-1760,   by    Charles   R.    Hildeburn ;    Officers   of  th< 
State   Society   of   Cincinnati   of   Georgia,    1790 ;    Notes :    Letters    of   Washingtoi 
and  Patrick  Henry  relating  to  their  appointment  as  delegates  to  the  Constitu 
tional  Convention  of  1787  ;  Address  of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends  of  Penn 
sylvania,   etc.,   to   President   Washington,    1789,   with   the   answer  of   Presiden 
Washington  ;    Letter    of    Benjamin    Franklin    to    Professor    Kinnersley,    Londou 
1759  ;  Marriage  certificate  of  Samuel  Powell  and  Abigail  Wilcox,  1700  ;  Domin 
Rudolphus   Varick   in  Philadelphia,   1690  ;   William   Penn's  tankard,  a  gift  fror 
James    Claypoole's    family?;    Rates    of    boarding    in    Philadelphia,    1779-1780 
Sitgreaves    family  ;     A    rare    Washington    print,     by    William     S.     Baker :    Th 
first   printed   protest   against   slavery    in   America,    1693 ;    An   account   of  Jea 
Paul    Jaquet,    by   Edwin    Jaquett   Sellers ;    Rees    Thomas   and    Martha   Awbre} 
early   settlers   in  Merion,   by   George  Vaux  ;   Extracts  from   the  journal  of  Mrs 
Henry    Drinker,    of   Philadelphia,    from    September    25,    1777,    to    July   4,    177S 
The    Ordinance    of    1787,    by    Frederick    D.    Stone;    Du    Simitiere,    artist,    ant 
quary,   and   naturalist,   projector  of  the  first  American  Museum,   with  some  e? 
tracts    from    his    note-book,    by    Wm.    John    Potts ;    Notes :    New    York    in    tli 
autumn   of   1776 ;   Letter  of  John   Ross,   esq.,   to   Dr.   Cadwalader   Evans,   1748 
Pennsylvania  and  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  by  Charles  J.  Stille ;  Aut< 
biography  of  Robert  Proud,  the  historian  ;   Governor  Pownall's  reasons  for  d< 


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clining  the  government  of  Pennsylvania,  1758;  Settlers  in  Merlon — The  Har 
rison  family  and  Harriton  plantation,  by  George  Vaux  ;  Letter  of  William  Penn 
to  John  Aubrey,  1683  ;  An  historical  sketch  of  the  Seventh-Day  Baptist  cem 
etery,  Fifth  Street  below  Market,  Philadelphia,  by  Julius  F.  Sachse ;  Notes: 
Washington  letters,  1773  ;  Letter  of  B.  West  to  W.  Rawle,  London,  1805  ;  Wash 
ington  medal,  1775;  Letter  of  General  Washington  to  Governor  George  John- 
stone,  1778;  Escape  of  American  prisoners  from  the  British  prison  near  Gosport 
in  1778;  Strahan-Hall  correspondence  [without  datel  ;  Passenger  list  of  the 
"Pennsylvania  Packet,"  1773;  Protection  in  England,  1778.  Book  notices; 
Proceedings;  Officers;  Index.  «>()<>ft 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  xiv.     Philadelphia,  1890. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  469.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 

Contents:  The  leaders  of  The  Old  Bar  of  Philadelphia,  by  Horace  Binney  ; 
Letters  of  Hannah  Thomson,  1785-1788 ;  Effects  of  the  "  Non-Importation 
Agreement"  in  Philadelphia,  1769-1770 — extracts  from  the  letters  of  Henry 

Drinker  to  his  partner,  Abel  James  ;  Notes  on  the  Battle  of  Monmouth extracts 

from  a  letter  from  Boston,  July  23,  1778;  Genealogical  gleanings  contributory 
to  a  history  of  the  family  of  Penn,  by  .1.  Henry  Lea  ;  Prerogative  Court  of 
Canterbury,  Penn  wills,  from  1383  to  1700;  Excitement  in  Philadelphia  on 
hearing  of  the  defeat  at  Brandywine,  letter  written  at  the  time ;  First  congress 
of  the  Scotch-Irish  in  America,  by  Frederick  I).  Stone ;  Early  ground-rents : 
Chestnut  street,  south  side,  between  Front  and  Second  streets ;  Facsimile  of 
signatures  to  Indian  bill  of  sale  of  Bombay  Hook,  1679  ;  Indian  bill"  of  sale  of 
Bombay  Hook,  Delaware,  1679  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Account  of  the  arrival  and 
departure  of  the  tea-ship  at  Philadelphia  in  1773 — letter  from  Thomas  Wharton  ; 
Letter  of  Joseph  Harrison  to  Mrs.  John  Lawrence,  Philada.,  1781  ;  Letters  from 
Lafayette,  Greene,  Clark,  and  O'Hara,  1777-96  ;  Claypoole  genealogy  ;  Du  Smitiere 
letters,  1767;  Letters  of  Henry  Drinker,  1762;  American  Templars,  1759- 
1786;  Marriage  certificate  of  Owen  and  Anne  [Wood]  Owen,  1714;  Inventory 
of  "  goods  and  effects  belong  to  the  estate  of  George  Mifllin,  Juur.,  Philadel 
phia,  1754."  Book  notices.  Itinerary  of  General  Washington  from  June  15, 
1775,  to  December  23,  1783.  by  William  S.  Baker  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  con 
tributory  to  a  history  of  the  family  of  Penn  :  Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury. 
Penn  admons.,  1559  to  1700  ;  Autograph  collection  of  Ferdinand  J.  Dreer.  by  G.  B. 
Keen  ;  A  journey  on  horseback  from  New  Brunswick,  New  Jersey,  to  Lycoming 
county,  Pennsylvania,  in  1799;  Notes:  Pedigree  of  Rowland  Ellis,' of  Bryii-Mawr, 
from  his  own  manuscript,  1697;  Marriage  certificate,  John  and  Sarah  [Owen] 
Biddle,  1736 ;  Letters  from  the  autograph  collection  of  Isaac  Craig,  of  Alle 
gheny,  Pa.,  1786-1801;  Settlers  in  Merion,  etc.— removal  of  remains  of  Charles 
Thomson  :  Naval  engagements,  1778  ;  A  leaf  from  the  history  of  Swedesborough, 
N.  J.,  1804  ;  James  Stratton  family  ;  Account  of  sales  of  household  furniture, 
etc.,  at  Vendue,  6th  Mo.,  4th,  1771  ;  Elizabeth  Drinker's  route  to  Valley  Forge, 
1778;  The  "Indiana"  land  company.  Addresses  and  proceedings  of  the 
Society  on  the  death  of  John  Jordan,  jr.,  held  April  28,  1890 ;  The  registers 
of  the  Ephrata  Community,  by  Julius  F.  Sachse  ;  Pre-railway  trips  to  northern 
Pennsylvania,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins ;  Notes :  Lafayette's  address  to  the 
Indians,  1784  ;  Letter  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Duche  to  her  mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Hop- 
kinson,  1783;  Will  of  Charles  Thomson,  1822;  Onondaga  names  of  months; 
General  Sullivan's  attack  on  Staten  Island,  1777  ;  Letters  of  Generals  Wayne, 
O'Hara,  and  Hodgdon.  1793-4.  A  sketch  of  William  Biddle  and  Thomas 
Biddle,  by  John  Clement ;  Memoir  of  Israel  Daniel  Rupp,  the  historian,  by 
Oswald  Seidensticker ;  List  of  the  taxables  of  Chestnut,  middle,  and  south 
wards,  Philadelphia,  1754,  by  William  Savery ;  Extracts  from  the  letter-book 
of  Samuel  Rhoads,  jr.,  of  Philadelphia,  1762-72,  by  Henry  D.  Biddle;  Records 
of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  baptisms,  1709-1760  ;  An  account  of  the  assault 
on  Quebec,  1775;  Notes:  Itinerary  of  General  Washington,  1777;  Baptist 
Cemetery,  Cape  May  Court-House,  N.  ,T. — oldest  inscriptions  ;  Marriage  certifi 
cate  of  Francis  Rawle  and  Martha  Turner,  1689.  Proceedings  ;  Officers;  Index. 

(GOTO 

ISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  xv.     Philadelphia,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  523.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimile. 

Contents  :  The  life  and  times  of  John  Dickinson,  1732-1808,  by  Charles  J. 
Stille — by  Henry  Flanders;  Exchange  of  Major-General  Charles  Lee,  by  William 
S.  Baker ;  Unpublished  letters  of  Benjamin  Franklin  to  his  friend,  Samuel 


828  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Rhoads,  1765-1774  ;  Itinerary  of  General  Washington  from  June  15,  1775,  to 
Dec.  23,  1783,  by  William  S.  Baker  ;  The  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  its  rela 
tions  to  the  state  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  ;  Extracts  from 
the  journal  ef  William  Jennison,  jr.,  lieutenant  of  marines  in  the  Continental 
navy,  by  Richard  S.  Collum  ;  Pennsylvania  weather  records,  1644-1835  ;  Notes 
and  queries  :  William  Henry,  of  Lancaster,  Pennsylvania — letters  from  the 
"Henry  Collection"  of  the  Society,  1777-8;  Price  graves  on  Dickson  farm, 
Crescentville ;  Book  notices ;  S.  Austin  Allibone,  by  S.  D.  McConnell  ;  Abstract 
of  wills  recorded  in  Philadelphia,  by  William  P.  Corbit ;  Articles  of  agreement 
between  the  members  of  the  Frankfort  Company,  1686  ;  Harriton  plantation 
and  family  cemetery,  by  George  Vaux  ;  The  Brunswick  contingent  in  America, 
1776-1783  ;  A  scrap  of  "  Troop  "  history — First  Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cav 
alry,  by  Thos.  Peters  ;  Records  of  Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  baptisms,  1709- 
1760  ;  A  letter  of  Henry  Drinker's,  1777  ;  Notes  :  List  of  matriculates,  College  of 
Philadelphia,  1752-62  ;  The  compiler  of  the  first  Pharmacopoeia  published  in  the 
United  States,  1778 ;  Scudder,  Anderson,  and  Wikoff  family  records ;  Grant 
of  arms  to  James  Clepole,  1583  ;  Letters  relating  to  the  death  of  Major  General 
Anthony  Wayne;  Forts  in  Pennsylvania,  by  John  P.  Nicholson;  Minutes  of  the 
Committee  of  Safety  of  Bucks  county,  Pennsylvania,  1774-1776  ;  Copy  of  the 
will  of  Augustine  Herrman,  of  Bohemian  Manor,  1684,  by  Gilbert  Cope  ;  Charles 
Thomson's  New  Testament :  a  description  of  three  MSS.  in  the  library  of  the 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Albert  J.  Edmunds ;  William  Hudson, 
mayor  of  Philadelphia.  1725-6.  by  Thomas  Allen  Glenn;  The  first  mayor  of  Phila 
delphia  [Humphrey  Morreyl.  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker;  A  Burlington  county, 
New  Jersey,  assessment  list,  1684,  by  John  J.  Thompson  ;  Claims  of  American  loy 
alists,  1789;  James  R.  Reid,  member  of  the  Continental  Congress,  1787-88,  by 
Wm.  H.  Egle  ;  Lewis  Weiss,  of  Philadelphia,  conveyancer,  lawyer,  and  judge;  Les 
Frangais  en  Amerique  pendant  la  guerre  de  1'independances  des  Etats-Unis; 
Notes:  A  register  of  "Ear-Marks,"  Cape  May  county,  New  Jersey,  1690-1730; 
Petition  to  prevent  slavers  being  fitted  out  at  the  port  of  Philadelphia  (1780?)  ; 
Inventory  of  the  household  effects  of  John  Penn,  jr.,  1788 ;  Letter  of  Samuel 
Morris  to  his  nephew,  Samuel  Powell,  1763;  How  the  landing  of  tea  was  op 
posed  in  Philadelphia  by  Colonel  William  Bradford  and  others  in  1773,  con 
tributed  by  Frederick  I).  Stone  ;  Letters,  of  Colonel  George  Croghan,  describing 
the  situation  of  affairs  in  the  vicinity  of  Fort  Pitt,  1768-1774  ;  Inscriptions  on 
gravestones  in  St.  Peter's  Episcopal  Churchyard,  Great  Valley,  East  Whiteland, 
Chester  co.,  Pa.,  by  Howard  Williams  Lloyd  ;  A  list  of  the  inhabitants  of  German- 
town  and  Chestnut  Hill  in  1809,  by  Thomas  H.  Shoemaker  ;  Archivum  Ameri- 
canum  in  the  consistory  court  of  the  Archbishop  of  Upsal,  by  Charles  J.  Stille; 
Notes  :  Early  marriages  and  historical  documents  relating  to  Cape  May  county, 
New  Jersey;  The  "Woodlands"  described  in  1815 — from  the  "  Cary  letters;" 
Mary  Becket — genealogy ;  Biles — extracts  from  the  will  of  William  Biles  the 
second,  1709.  Officers;  Index.  (OO71 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  xvi.     Philadelphia,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  501.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimile.     Plan. 

Contents:  Andrew  Hamilton,  esq.,  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Joshua  Francis  Fisher; 
The  camp  by  Schuylkill  Falls,  by  William  S.  Baker  ;  A  list  of  the  inhabitants 
of  Germantown  and  Chestnut  Hill  in  1809,  by  Thomas  H.  Shoemaker;  Quaint 
Virginia  records,  by  Thomas  T.  Upshur ;  Excerpts  from  the  account-books  01 
Washington,  by  J.  M.  Toner ;  Letter  of  General  Washington  to  Joseph  Reed, 
President  of  Pennsylvania,  1779 ;  Where  is  the  original  of  the  charter  of 
Charles  the  second  to  William  Penn  for  the  province  of  Pennsylvania?  by  Wil 
liam  Brooke  Rawle  ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Jacob  Hiltzheimer,  of  Phila 
delphia,  1768-1798  ;  A  loyalist's  account  of  certain  occurrences  in  Philadelphia 
after  Cornwallis's  surrender  at  Yorktown — extracted  from  the  diary  of  Anna 
Rawle ;  Hudson  family  records,  by  Howard  Williams  Lloyd  ;  Records  of  Christ 
Church,  Philadelphia,  baptisms,  1709-1760;  Notes  and  queries:  Letters  of 
Elizabeth  Emlen  to  Elizabeth  Drinker,  1765,  6;  The  study  of  the  "Arlington" 
picture  of  Washington  presented  to  the  Society ;  Records  from  the  Taylor 
family  Bible  ;  Diary  of  Lieutenant  James  McMIchael,  of  the  Pennsylvania  line, 
1776-1778,  contributed  by  William  F.  McMichael ;  John  Claypoole's  memoran 
dum-book,  1781-2,  by  Charles  Francis  Jenkins ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of 
Nathan  Sellers,  1776-1778,  by  Horace  W.  Sellers  ;  The  Battle  of  Germantown 
described  by  a  Hessian  officer — extracts  from  the  journal  and  report  of  Capt. 
Frederick  Ernest  von  Munchhausen.  translated  by  Joseph  G.  Rosengarten ; 
Letters  of  Lieutenant  John  Richardson,  1776;  Richard  Preston,  sr.,  Puritan 


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Quaker  of  Maryland,  grandfather  of  Samuel  Preston,  mayor  of  Philadelphia, 
by  Samuel  Troth;  A  letter  of  Rebecca  Franks  (Philadelphia),  1778;  A  directory 
of  Friends  in  Philadelphia,  1757-1760 ;  Wilhelm,  Baron  Innhausen  and  Kny- 
phausen  ;  Notes  :  Carter — Sutton — Morris — Hill — Ridgway  ;  Academy  of  Natural 
Sciences,  Philadelphia,  1825 ;  A  list  of  justices  of  Burlington  county,  New 
Jersey,  1682-1709 ;  Shoemaker  or  Schumacher  family,  by  Thomas  H.  Shoe 
maker  ;  The  first  portrait  of  Washington^  The  ancestry  and  earlier  life  of  George 
Washington,  by  Edward  D.  Neill  ;  Owen  Biddle,  by  Henry  D.  Biddle  ;  Genealog 
ical  gleanings  contributory  to  a  history  of  the  family  of  Penn,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ; 
Christopher  Ludwig,  baker-general  in  the  army  of  the  United  States  during  the 
Revolutionary  war ;  "A  brief  account  of  the  Swedish  mission  from  its  com 
mencement  until  its  cessation,"  by  Nicholas  Collin  ;  Extracts  from  the  orderly- 
book  of  Captain  John  Nice,  thirteenth  Pennsylvania  line,  1777 ;  Obituary — 
Brinton  Coxe ;  Notes:  Ezra  Stiles  in  Philadelphia,  1754;  Letter  to  Capt.  John 
Nice  by  Capt.  Wm.  Henderson,  1780  ;  Burlington  county,  N.  J.,  marriages,  1787- 
1800.  Addresses  and  proceedings  of  the  Society  on  the  death  of  Brinton  Coxe  ; 
The  case  of  the  sloop  "Active,"  by  Hampton  L.  Carson ;  Extracts  from  the 
diary  of  Captain  John  Nice,  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  1776-8,  by  Henrietta 
Cooper ;  Roster  of  the  officers  of  "  The  Legion  of  the  United  States "  com 
manded  by  Major-General  Anthony  Wayne,  1792 ;  An  account  of  the  famine 
among  the  Indians  of  the  north  and  west  branch  of  the  Susquehanna  in  the 
summer  of  1748 — from  the  journal  of  the  Moravian  missionaries,  David  Zeis- 
berger  and  John  Martin  Mack  ;  Incidents  in  the  history  of  York,  Pennsylvania, 
1778 — from  the  diary  of  Rev.  George  Neisser,  Moravian  minister  ;  Boudinot 
correspondence,  1777,  1783  ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  John  Parrish,  1773  ; 
Notes  :  The  Welsh  tract  purchases  ;  Return  of  the  sheriffs  of  the  western  division 
of  New  Jersey,  1726-1738;  Marriage  certificate,  George  and  Sarah  (Wall) 
Shoemaker,  1694  ;  Sands  family  ;  Circular  letter  issued  by  the  British  foreign 
office,  1777;  Proceedings  of  the  Society;  Officers;  Index.  (6O72 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History 
and  Biography.     Vol.  xvn.     Philadelphia,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  545      Portrait.       Plates.     Facsimile. 

Contents  >  Pennsylvania  poets  of  the  provincial  period,  by  F.  H.  Williams; 
Three  critical  periods  in  our  diplomatic  relations  with  England  during  the  late 
war,  by  Thomas  II.  Dudley  ;  Genealogical  gleanings  contributory  to  a  history  of 
the  family  of  Penn,  by  J.  Henry  Lea  ;  An  account  of  a  visit  made  to  Washington 
at  Mount  Vernon,  by  an  English  gentleman,  in  1785  ;  Swedish  settlers  in  Glouces 
ter  County,  N.  J.,  previous  to  1684,  by  John  Clement ;  Extracts  from  the  record 
of  Third  Haven  monthly  meeting  of  Friends,  Talbot  County,  Md.,  1680,  by 
Helen  Hopkins  Jones  ;  Correspondence  of  George  and  Sarah  Dillwyn  ;  Records  of 
Christ  Church,  Philadelphia,  baptisms,  1759-1760,  by  C.  R.  Hildeburn ;  Notes 
and  queries  ;  Book  notices  ;  Journal  of  Maj.  Isaac  Roach,  1812-1824,  by  Mary 
Roach  Archer ;  British  and  American  prisoners  of  war,  1778,  by  W.  C.  Ford  ; 
Hamilton,  by  A.  B.  Hamilton  ;  Mexican  war  battle  flags,  presented  to  the  So 
ciety  ;  Col.  Charles  Read,  by  J.  Granville  Leach  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  Mathews  to 
George  Fox,  1683  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Dr.  John  Gottlieb  Morris,  by  J.  G. 
Morris ;  Letter  of  Rev.  William  Smith,  D.  D.,  to  James  Wilson,  on  elections, 
1789;  The  Washington  ancestry,  supplementary  notice,  by  E.  D.  Neill;  American 
politics  discussed  in  commercial  letters,  1764-1766  ;  The  founding  of  the  Ger 
man  churches  of  Pennsylvania,  by  J.  II.  Dubbs  ;  Diary  of  Daniel  Fisher,  1755; 
The  last  letter  of  Washington,  facsimiles  ;  Descendants  of  John  Rush  ;  Corre 
spondence  of  the  children  of  Christopher  Marshall  ;  Letter  of  Silas  Deane,  from 
Philadelphia,  1779 ;  The  early  Welsh  Quakers  and  their  emigration  to  Penn 
sylvania,  by  J.  J.  Levick  ;  The  camp  by  the  Old  Gulph  Mill,  by  W.  S.  Baker ; 
The  old  iron  forge — "  Valley  Forge,"  by  H.  M.  Jenkins ;  Diary  of  Mrs.  Ann 
Warder  ;  Pennsylvania  politics  early  in  this  century,  by  W.  M.  Meigs  ;  Oration 
at  Chicago,  July  4,  1893,  by  H.  L.  Carson  ;  Col.  Thomas  Butler  and  General 
Wilkinson's  "  Roundhead  order ;  "  Obituary  notices ;  Meetings  of  the  Society, 
1893  ;  Officers,  etc.  ;  Index.  (6O73 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     The  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History 
and  Biography.     Vol.  xvin.     Philadelphia,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  540.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents :  The  defences  of  Philadelphia  in  1777,  by  W.  C.  Ford ;  Richard 
Hough,  by  Oliver  Hough;  Powel-Roberts  correspondence,  1761-1765,  by  C.  M. 
Smith;  The  Ohio  expedition  of  1754  (Washington's),  by  Adam  Stephen;  Ex 
tracts  from  the  diary  of  Ann  Warder  ;  Partial  roster  of  officers  under  Wash- 


830  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ington,  July,  1778;  Lieut.  Col.  Persifer  Frazer  did  not  break  his  parole; 
G.  W.  P.  Custis's  opinion  of  portraits  of  Washington  ;  John  Frederick  Hillegas, 
1685-1765,  by  M.  R.  Minnich  ;  The  Wistar  Museum  of  Anatomy ;  A  contribu 
tion  to  a  catalogue  of  the  engraved  works  of  David  Edwin,  by  C.  R.  Hildeburn ; 
Journal  of  a  volunteer  expedition  to  Sandusky,  1782,  by  G.  P.  von  Pilchau; 
The  present  state  of  the  Colony  of  West  Jersey,  1681  ;  Poll-book  of  an  election 
in  1739,  Burlington  County,  N.  J.,  by  J.  J.  Thompson;  Proposed  amendment  to 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  by  Pennsylvania,  in  1809  ;  Hugh  Roberts, 
of  Merion,  his  journal  and  letter  to  William  Penn  ;  Description  of  the  streets 
and  the  main  roads  about  Philadelphia,  1754,  by  Thomas  Pownall  ;  Letters  of 
Benjamin  West;  Williams  family  record,  by  II.  WT.  Lloyd;  Philadelphia  in  1698; 
The  provincial  or  colonial  flag  of  Pennsylvania,  by  F.  O.  Allen  ;  Silas  Deane, 
diplomatist  of  the  Revolution,  by  C.  J.  Stille;  Nicholas  Biddle  and  the  archi 
tecture  of  Girard  College ;  The  sentiments  of  an  American  woman  relative  to 
the  manner  of  forwarding  to  the  American  soldiers  the  presents  of  the  American 
women  [1775?!;  Jacob  Dubs,  by  J.  H.  Dubbs  ;  Franklin  in  the  valley  of  the 
Lehigh,  1756 ;  List  of  arrivals  per  Pennsylvania  Packet,  1775  ;  Washington  after 
the  Revolution,  1784-1799,  by  W.  S.  Baker;  Colonial  mayors  of  Philadelphia; 
Humphrey  Morey,  by  J.  G.  Leach  ;  The  Middle  Ward  fire  company  of  German- 
town,  by  T.  H.  Shoemaker  ;  Records  of  the  Moravian  congregation  at  Hebron,  Pa., 
1775-1781 ;  The  council  of  proprietors  of  West  New  Jersey,  organized  1687,  by 
J.  Clement ;  The  first  charter  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  1691  ;  Copy  of  marriage 
certificate  of  William  Oborn  and  Elizabeth  Knowles,  1790;  The  Prichett  or 
Prickett  family  of  New  Jersey.  (6O74 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History 
and  Biography.  Vol.  xix.  Philadelphia,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  580.     Portrait.     Plates.     Facsimile. 

Contents:  The  Marquis  De  La  Fayette  in  the  American  Revolution,  by^  Charles 
J.  Stille;  Washington  after  the  Revolution,  1784-99,  by  William  S.  Baker; 
Extracts  from  the  journal  of  Lieutenant  John  Bell  Tilden,  second  Pennsylvania 
line,  1781-1782,  by  John  Bell  Tilden  Phelps  ;  Colonial  mayors  of  Philadelphia, 
by  Henry  D.  Biddle  ;  Defences  cf  Philadelphia  in  1777,  by  Worthington  Chauncey 
Ford  ;  "  St.  James's  Perkiomen,"  by  A.  J.  Barrow  ;  A  register  of  baptisms,  mar 
riages,  and  deaths,  1772-1822,  by  William  Rogers;  Letters  relating  to  the  death 
of  Major-General  Anthony  WTayne  :  Letter  of  surgeon's  mate  Benjamin  Shield  to 
Brigadier-General  James  Hamilton,  1781,  by  Horace  W.  Sellers;  Granville  Penn 
as  a  scholar,  by  Albert  J.  Edmunds;  Letter  of  General  Anthony  WTayne,  1792; 
Notes  and  queries;  John  Bechtel  :  his  contributions  to  literature  and  his  de 
scendants,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  Journal  kept  on  board  the  United  States  frigate 
"  Constitution,"  1812,  by  Amos  A.  Evans,  surgeon  ;  The  continental  congress,  by 
Herbert  Friedenwald ;  John  Roberts  of  Merion  ;  Recollections  of  Philadelphia 
near  seventy  years  ago,  by  Benjamin  Kite;  The  battle  of  New  Orleans,  letter 
from  a  soldier,  Feb.  10th,  1815 ;  Benjamin  Furly,  by  Julius  F.  Sachse ;  In 
Lundy's  land,  by  Wendell  Phillips  Garrison ;  Sketch  of  the  "  Old  Round 
Church,"  1805-1825,  the  original  edifice  of  Trinity  Church,  Pittsburgh,  by  Oliver 
Ormsby  Page  ;  Anthony  Wayne  :  his  campaign  against  the  Indians  of  the  north 
west,  by  John  Brooke  ;  A  Philadelphia  merchant  in  1768-1791,  by  Arthur  Ervin 
Brown;  Indian  affairs  in  eastern  Pennsylvania,  1756;  Letter  of  David  Shultze 

to  Robert  Greenway ;  Anecdotes  of  Mary  II .  ;  Captain  Thomas  Holme, 

surveyor-general  of  Pennsylvania  and  provincial  councillor,  by  Oliver  Hough; 
Autobiographical  notes  of  Matthew  Pratt,  painter,  1734-1785  ;  List  of  vestry 
men  of  Christ  church,  Philadelphia,  from  the  earliest  records,  by  Thomas  H. 
Montgomery  ;  The  marriage  certificates  of  the  Williams  family  ;  Meetings  of  the 
Society;  Officers;  Index.  (6O75 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.  Vol.  xx.  Philadelphia,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  610.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contents:  The  family  of  William  Penn,  by  Howard ^M.  Jenkins;  Bibliography 
of  William  Lewis,  by  William  Primrose ;  Washington  after  the  Revolution, 
1784-1799,  by  Wm.  S.  Baker ;  Memoir  of  John  Clark,  of  York  county,  Penn., 
by  E.  W.  Spangler  ;  Defences  of  Philadelphia  in  1777,  by  Worthington  C.  Ford; 
Roster  of  the  Lodge  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons  which  met  at  Tun  Tavern, 
Philadelphia,  by  Julius  F.  Sachse;  Roster  of  officers  commanding  the  militia 
regiments  of  Pennsylvania,  1802,  by  J.  Granville  Leach  ;  Letter  of  Friends  in 
Philadelphia  to  Friends  in  Ireland,  soliciting  aid  during  the  occupation  of 
Philadelphia  by  the  British ;  Thomas  Holme,  Surveyor-General  of  Pennsylvania 


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and  Provincial  Councillor,  by  Oliver  Hough  ;  Was  the  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane 
a  victory  for  the  American  army?;  Sharp-Delany-Robinson  ;  The  military  hos 
pitals  at  Bethlehem  and  Lititz  during  the  Revolution,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  The 
family  of  William  Penn,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins  ;  Extracts  from  the  letter-book 
of  Benjamin  Marshall,  IV63-1766,  by  Thomas  Stewardson  ;  The  frontier  forts 
of  Pennsylvania  ;  The  South  Carolina  Association  ;  A  register  of  baptisms,  mar 
riages,  and  deaths,  1772-1822,  by  Rev.  William  Rogers ;  "  The  Fundamentall 
Constitutions  of  Pennsilvania  as  they  were  drawn  up,  settled,  and  signed  by 
William  Penn,  Proprieaty  and  Goveruour,  and  consented  to  and  subscribed  by 
all  the  First  Adventurers  and  Free  Holders  of  that  Province,  as  the  Ground  and 
Rule  of  All  Future  Government;"  Extracts  from  the  letter-books  of  Lieut.  Enos 
Reeves,  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  by  John  B.  Reeves  ;  Historical  sketch  of  the 
Rittenhouse  Paper-Mill;  the  first  erected  in  America,  1690,  by  Horatio  Gates 
Jones  ;  Andrew  Hamilton  and  John  Peter  Zenger,  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner  ;  Un 
published  contemporary  account  of  Braddock's  defeat — translation  by  Albert  J. 
Edmunds  ;  Letter  of  Thomas  Gates  to  J.  Martin,  1788  ;  Letter  of  Charles  Thom 
son  to  Samuel  Rhodes,  1757  ;  Letter  of  Margaret  Morris  to  her  sisters,  1776  : 
The  Blue  Anchor  Tavern,  by  Thomas  Allen  Glenn  ;  Diary  of  Francis  Nichols  of 
Colonel  William  Thompson's  ?>attalion  of  Pennsylvania  riflemen,  January-Sep 
tember,  1776  ;  The  battle  of  Princeton  ;  Some  account  of  the  second  troop  of 
Philadelphia  Horse,  by  Mary  C.  McAllister;  Letters  of  John  Joseph  Henry. 
1808-9;  Meetings  of  the  Society;  Officers;  Index.  (6O7« 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  XXL     Philadelphia,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  545.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents :  The  family  of  William  Penn,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins ;  Washing 
ton  after  the  Revolution,  1784-1799,  by  William  S.  Baker  ;  Defences  of  Phila 
delphia  in  1777,  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford  ;  Extracts  from  the  letter  books 
of  Lieutenant  Enos  Reeves,  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  by  John  B.  Reeves;  Some 
recent  books  on  Pennsylvania  history,  by  Charles  J.  Stille;  The  Bethlehem 
ferry,  1743-1794,  by  John  W.  Jordan;  Boone  genealogy;  James  Burnside,  of 
Northampton  county,  Pennsylvania,  by  John  W.  Jordan;  Letter  of  surgeon 
Stephen  Chambers  Henry,  Detroit,  1813;  Palatines  at  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass., 
1731;  Letters  of  John  Blakey,  of  Concord,  Penn.,  to  -  -  Paschall,  1777-8; 
Family  records  of  Thomas  Franklin,  jr.  ;  The  journals  and  papers  of  the  con 
tinental  congress,  by  Herbert  Friedenwald  ;  The  missive  of  Justus  Falckner.  of 
Germautown,  concerning  the  religious  condition  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  year 
1701,  translated  by  Julius  Friedrich  Sachse ;  The  so-called  "Franklin  Prayer- 
Book, "  by  Richard  Meade  Bache  ;  The  French  fete  in  Philadelphia  in  honor  of 
the  dauphin's  birthday,  1782,  extract  from  a  letter  from  Benjamin  Rush  ;  Gen 
eral  Edmund  I'.  Gaines's  official  report  of  the  battle  of  Fort  Erie,  Aug.  15, 
1814;  Map  of  Revolutionary  camp  ground  at  Valley  Forge;  Valley  Forge,  1777- 
1778,  diary  of  surgeon  Albigence  Waldo,  of  the  Connecticut  line;  The  "  Friendly 
Institution"  of  Burlington,  New  Jersey,  by  Amelia  Mott  Gummere  ;  Formation 
of  Washington's  farewell  address  to  the  American  people,  by  George  S.  Mott ; 
The  late  Dr.  Frederick  Dawson  Stone ;  Death  of  William  Spohn  Baker ;  Dr. 
Edmund  Porter,  "  practitioner  in  physic ;  "  Proceedings  of  the  Society  on  the 
death  of  Frederick  Dawson  Stone  :  Address  by  Hampton  L.  Carson  ;  List  of  the 
works  of  Frederick  Dawson  Stone;  Some  letters  of  Joseph  Galloway,  1774- 
1775,  by  Mrs.  Theodore  M.  Etting  ;  Obstructions  to  Irish  immigration  to  Pennsyl 
vania,  1736 — letter  from  the  "  Penn  Manuscripts  ;  "  Letters  of  Generals  Daniel 
Morgan  and  Peter  Muhlenberg,  1781-1799,  contributed  by  George  W. 
Schmucker ;  The  battle  of  the  Wooden  Sword,  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker ; 
Letter  of  Dr.  William  Shippen,  senior,  1777;  Rothrock  genealogy;  The  "Dry 
lands  "  of  Northampton  county  ;  Roll  of  Captain  James  Hindman's  company  of 
Maryland  independent  regular  troops,  Sept.,  1776 ;  Meetings  of  the  Society ; 
Officers  ;  Index.  (6O77 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.     Vol.  xxn.     Philadelphia,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  545.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  In  memoriam,  William  Spohn  Baker  ;  Journal  of  Henry  Livingston, 
of  the  Third  New  York  Continental  Line,  August  to  December,  1775,  by  Gail- 
lard  Hunt ;  William  Crispen,  Proprietary's  commissioner  for  settling  the  colony 
in  Pennsylvania,  by  Oliver  Hough  ;  Orderly-book  of  the  Pennsylvania  State 
Regiment  of  Foot,  May  10  to  August  16,  1777,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  The  family 
of  William  Penn,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins ;  A  list  of  those  who  governed  Mary- 


832  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

land  before  it  was  made  a  royal  province,  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner  ;  Abstracts  of 
some  eaily  Delaware  wills,  by  Charles  Penrose  Keith;  Letters  to  William  Henry, 
of  Lancaster,  Penn.,  1777-1783  ;  Sessions  of  the  Continental  Congress  held  in 
the  College  of  Philadelphia,  July,»1778,  by  John  W.  Jordan;  Letter  of  Baron 
Gustavus  H.  De  Rosenthal,  1794;  Uniforms  of  the  Continental  Army;  Letter 
to  Lieut.  Governor  De  Lancy,  of  New  York,  from  the  commissioners  of  planta 
tion  and  trade,  London,  1754  ;  Roster  of  officers  of  the  Ninth  Virginia  Con 
tinental  line,  with  memoranda  ;  List  of  publick  housekeepers  of  Philadelphia, 
recommended  at  the  July  sessions,  1771  ;  Abstract  of  a  letter  of  Henry  Mel- 
chior  Muhlenberg,  on  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  Pennsylvania,  1776; 
Services  of  John  Clutch,  of  the  New  Jersey  Militia,  during  the  Revolution; 
Book  notices  ;  Extracts  from  the  letter-book  of  Johann  Heinrichs  of  the  Hessian 
Jager  Corps,  1778-1780;  Letters  of  Nathanael  Greene  to  Jeremiah  Wadsworth, 
1779-80  ;  The  first  Philadelphia  newspaper  and  its  republication  by  the  Colonial 
Society ;  A  biographical  sketch  of  Richard  Howell,  of  New  Jersey,  by  Daniel 
Agnew ;  Early  colonial  organ-builders  of  Pennsylvania,  by  John  W.  Jordan; 
Colonel  Armand  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  translated  and  abridged  from  the 
Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten  ;  Minute  of  the  Society  on  the 
retirement  of  its  treasurer,  J.  Edward  Carpenter  ;  Gilbert  Stuart's  silver  snuff 
box  ;  Letter  of  General  Washington  to  Joseph  Reed,  1776 ;  Uniforms  of  the 
Continental  Army — Washington's  orders  ;  Roster  of  Captain  Solomon  Jenning's 
company  of  "  Saucon  Rangers "  of  Northampton  county ;  Philadelpbians  in 
Nova  Scotia;  Ground  plan  of  St.  James's  P.  E.  Church,  Lancaster,  Penna.,  1790; 
A  record  of  the  Richards  family  from  an  old  WTelsh  Bible  ;  Letter  of  Alexander 
Fullerton  to  Baron  De  Rosenthal,  1794  ;  The  Council  of  Censors,  by  Lewis  H. 
Meader ;  "  The  Star  Spangled  Banner,"  by  Rebecca  Lloyd  Shippen  ;  Extracts 
from  the  journal  of  Samuel  Preston,  surveyor,  1787  ;  Letters  of  Richard  Henry 
Lee  to  WMlIiam  Whipple,  1778  ;  Drinker  genealogical  notes  ;  A  combination  lot 
tery,  called  the  Wilmington  lottery,  1772  ;  Marriage  certificate  of  Henry  Hol- 
lingsworth,  1688  ;  Some  genealogical  data  relating  to  the  Haddocks  of  Ireland 
and  Bucks  county,  Pennsylvania  ;  Incidents  of  life  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  ex 
tracted  from  letters  of  a  Pennsylvania  lady  to  her  sister,  1810-14  ;  Some  In 
dictments  by  the  Grand  Jury  of  Philadelphia,  1702-1714  ;  Genealogical  notes 
of  General  Walter  Stewart  and  his  children ;  A  list  of  those  who  governed 
Maryland  before  it  was  made  a  royal  province  ;  Letter  of  James  Lovell  to  Wil 
liam  Whipple,  1777  ;  Chester  county  politics  in  1743  ;  The  legislative  history 
of  Pennsylvania  as  exhibited  in  the  statutes-at-large,  by  Charles  R.  Hildeburn; 
The  treason  of  Benedict  Arnold,  as  presented  in  letters  of  Sir  Henry  Clinton 
to  Lord  George  Germain;  Brief  of  title  to  Windmill  or  Smith's  Island  in  tbe 
river  Delaware,  by  R.  Rundle  Smith  ;  \Vashington  and  "  Centinel  X,"  by  Worth- 
ington  C.  Ford  ;  The  Pennsylvania  Dutchman  and  wherein  he  has  excelled,  by 
Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  ;  "A  note  for  Mr.  Franklin,"  translated  by  Albert  J. 
Edmunds  from  the  original  French  manuscript  in  the  "  Franklin  Papers "  of 
the  Society  and  endorsed  in  English  "Good  Advice,"  probably  by  Franklin; 
Colonel  Rail  at  Trenton — from  the  diary  of  Andreas  Wiederhold  of  the  Knyp- 
hausen  Regiment  who  participated  in  the  engagement ;  Extracts  from  the 
diary  of  James  Clitherall,  1776;  Narrative  of  Captain  Gustavus  Conynh.-im. 
U.  S.  N.,  while  in  command  of  the  "Surprise"  and  "Revenge,"  1777-1779; 
Letters  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  of  Virginia,  to  William  Whipple,  of  New  Hamp 
shire,  1779  ;  Dennis  Frith — genealogical  note  ;  Some  indictments  by  the  Grand 
Jury  at  Philadelphia,  1702 ;  Roll  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Murphy's  company  for 
frontier  defense;  Sketches  of  several  Northampton  county,  Pennsylvania,  slaves; 
Meetings  of  the  Society;  Officers;  Index.  (6O78 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.  Vol.  xxm.  Philadelphia,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  569.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimile. 

Contents :  Franklin  as  a  genealogist,  by  John  W.  Jordan  (portrait,  chart, 
and  facsimiles)  ;  Representation  in  the  Pennsylvania  assembly  prior  to  the  Revo 
lution,  by  C.  H.  Lincoln;  Continental  hospital  returns,  1777-1780,  by  John  W. 
Jordan  ;  Extracts  from  the  letters  of  John  Macpherson,  jr.,  to  William  Patter 
son,  1766-1773  ;  The  general  title  of  tbe  Penn  family  to  Pennsylvania,  by  Wil 
liam  Brooke  Rawle  ;  "  The  American  Eagle,"  the  first  English  newspaper  printed 
in  Northampton  county,  Pennsylvania,  by  Ethan  Allen  Weaver  ;  Memoir  of  John 
Ross,  merchant,  of  Philadelphia,  by  a  granddaughter ;  Lydia  Darragh,  of  the 
Revolution,  by  Henry  Darrach  ;  Suggestions  for  a  Franco-American  alliance, 
1782 [?],  translated  by  Albert  J.  Edmunds;  The  capture  of  Fort  Washington, 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  833 

New  York,  described  by  Captain  Andreas  Wiederhold,  of  the  Hessian  '•  Regiment 
Knyphausen  ;"  Baptismal  and  marriage  records,  extracted  from  the  journal  of 
Rev.  John  Sharpe,  1704-1713  ;  Facsimile  of  a  Franklin  document,  1741  ;  Returns 
of  the  Battalion  of  Infantry  of  Macpherson's  Blues,  1799;  John  Moll's  assign 
ment  of  Indian  purchase  in  Delaware  to  William  Penn,  1680  ;  Letter  of  General 
Arthur  St.  Clair,  1787  ;  "  The  Buckshot  War,"  by  William  Henry  Egle  ;  A  de 
fence  of  the  Hessians,  contributed  by  Joseph  G.  Rosengarten  ;  Two  or  three  old 
letters,  by  Edward  Shippen ;  Some  biographical  letters,  1791-1825,  from  the 
"  Rawle  Papers ;"  Loxley  family  records ;  Remonstrances  against  erecting  a 
theatre  and  theatrical  performances  in  Philadelphia,  1766-67  ;  Oxford  and  the 
Quakers,  by  Amelia  Mott  Gummere  ;  The  Penns  and  the  taxation  of  their  estates 
by  the  Provincial  Assembly  :  Mr.  Wilmot's  brief  in  behalf  of  the  proprietaries  in 
opposition  to  the  approval  of  certain  acts  of  assembly,  1680  ;  Letter  of  Miss 
Rebecca  Franks,  1781  ;  British  newspaper  accounts  of  Braddock's  defeat,  by  N. 
Darnell  Davis  ;  Roll  of  members  of  the  Patriotic  Association  of  Philadelphia, 
1778  ;  An  early  American  prayer  book  hitherto  unknown,  by  Charles  R.  Hilde- 
brun  ;  Petition  against  erecting  a  court-house  and  jail  at  Easton,  Penna.,  1765  ; 
The  late  Dr.  Charles  Janeway  Stille  ;  Letter  of  James  Logan  to  Conrad  Weiser, 
1736 ;  Muster-roll  of  Captain  Richard  Peter's  company,  Philadelphia  militia, 
1775  ;  Presentment  of  the  grand  inquest  of  Philadelphia  county,  1683  ;  Letter 
of  George  Bryan  to  Rev.  John  Ewing,  1775  ;  Letters  of  Col.  Anthony  Wayne  and 
Mrs.  Richard  Peters,  1776;  Regulations  for  the  markets  of  Philadelphia,  1693; 
A  description  of  the  state-house,  Philadelphia,  in  1774,  by  John  W.  Jordan ; 
Franklin's  ceremonial  coat,  by  Richard  Meade  Bache ;  Unpublished  letters  of 
General  Woodford,  of  the  continental  army,  1776-1779,  by^John  W.  Jordan; 
Notes  on  the  battle  of  Germantown,  translated  from  "  Journal  und  Relationen 
von  den  Maneuvres  der  Englischen  Armee  in  Amerika  unter  dem  General  Howe, 
of  the  Hessian  Capt.  Friedrich  Ernst  von  Muenchausen,  1776-1778  ;  "  The  first 
report  of  Lieutenant-Governor  Sir  William  Keith,  of  Pennsylvania,  to  the  Lords 
Commissioners  for  trade  and  plantations,  1717,  by  Helen  Jordan  ;  Two  addresses 
of  Conrad  Weiser  to  the  German  voters  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Letter  of  Sir  William 
Keith  to  Mrs.  I'enn,  with  animadversions  by  S.  Clement,  1720  ;  Letter  of  Richard 
Peters  to  Thomas  Penn,  1749  ;  Letter  of  Henry  Clay,  1827 ;  Graeme  Park  in 
1786  (extract  from  diary  of  William  Rawle)  ;  Deed  of  the  Susquehanna  Indians 
to  Penn,  1700 ;  Names  of  stockholders  in  the  Germantown  and  Philadelphia 
turnpike  company,  about  1800  ;  Minutes  of  the  Society  ;  Officers  ;  Index. 

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Biography.  Vol.  xxiv.  Philadelphia,  1900. 

8vo,   pp.   iv,   560.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  "  The  American  Society  held  at  Philadelphia  for  promoting  Useful 
Knowledge,"  1768,  by  Mrs.  W.  Lane  Verlenden  ;  "  Old  Mother  Cumberland,"  by 
George  O.  Seilhamer  ;  Friends'  Burial-Ground,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  by  Rowland  J. 
Dutton  ;  Pennsylvania  and  the  English  Government,  1699-1704,  by  Herman  V. 
Ames  ;  William  Haige,  by  Miles  White,  jr.  ;  A  register  of  marriages  and  deaths, 
1802  ;  Ship  registers  for  the  port  of  Philadelphia,  1726-1775  ;  Letters  of  Peletiah 
Webster,  sr.,  and  Peletiah  Webster,  jr.,  1777-8  ;  Letter  of  Francis  Alison  to 
Benjamin  Alison,  1777 ;  Part  of  a  letter  of  James  Logan  to  Letitia  Aubrey, 
1708-10  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  on  the  death  of  Charles  Janeway  Stille ; 
The  mother  of  Lincoln,  by  Howard  M.  Jenkins ;  Letters  of  the  Rev.  Griffith 
Hughes,  of  St.  David's  Church,  Radnor,  Penna.,  1733-1736,  by  Benjamin  F. 
Owen  ;  The  Penns  and  the  taxation  of  their  estates  by  the  Provincial  Assembly  ; 
An  old  Pennsylvania  royal  coat-of-arms,  by  Thomas  Allen  Glenn  ;  The  names 
of  the  early  settlers  of  Darby  township,  Chester,  I'enn.,  by  Morgan  Bunting; 
List  of  foreigners  who  arrived  at  Philadelphia,  1791-1792,  by  Luther  R.  Kelker  ; 
The  two  rival  autobiographies  of  Franklin,  by  Richard  Meade  Bache;  An  itin 
erary  to  Niagara  Falls  in  1809  ;  Some  of  the  descendants  of  Evan  Robert  Lewis, 
of  Fron  Goch,  Wales  ;  Record  of  the  descendants  of  James  and  Phebe  Gilling- 
ham  ;  Younger  branches  of  some  noble  English  families  living  in  America  ;  An 
account  of  a  dinner  given  to  Granville  John  Penn,  in  Philadelphia,  Jan.  31, 
1852  ;  Letter  of  James  Irvine  on  Indian  affairs,  1763  ;  Reply  of  the  Montgomery 
County  militia  officers  to  circular  letter  of  Gov.  Mifflin,  1798  ;  Pennsylvania  con 
tinental  officers  at  close  of  the  Revolution  ;  Meade  family ;  Proclamation  and 
letter  of  William  Markham,  1687  ;  Petition  of  some  inhabitants  of  Lancaster 
county,  Pennsylvania,  1777 ;  French  neutrals  in  Philadelphia ;  Life  of  Mar 
garet  Shippen,  wife  of  Benedict  Arnold,  by  Lewis  Burd  Walker ;  Lithographic 

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834  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

portraits  of  Albert  Newsam,  by  D.  McN.  Stauffer ;  A  letter  of  the  mother  of 
Washington — facsimile  ;  Colonel  Elias  Boudinot's  notes  of  two  conferences  held 
by  the  American  and  British  commissioners  to  settle  a  general  cartel  for  the 
exchange  of  prisoners  of  war,  1778;  The  first  German  newspaper  published  in 
the  United  States — facsimile  ;  A  synopsis  of  Pennsylvania  history,  by  Charles 
P.  Keith  ;  Du  Coudray's  "  Observations  on  the  forts  intended  for  the  defense  of 
the  two  passages  of  the  River  Delaware,"  July,  1777 ;  The  Oxford  township 
(Philadelphia  county)  school,  1771  ;  Letters  of  Jasper  Yeates  to  William  Hamil 
ton,  1789;  Letter  of  Margaretta  Wayne  to  her  father,  Anthony  Wayne;  Benedict 
Arnold's  debts  ;  Muster  roll  of  Capt.  Jeremiah  Talbot's  company,  of  Col.  William 
Irvine's  sixth  Pennsylvania  battalion,  1776;  Letter  of  Thomas  Hartley  of  the 
sixth  Pennsylvania  battalion,  1776 ;  Two  letters  of  Gen.  Washington  to  the 
Council  of  Safety  of  Pennsylvania,  1776 ;  Letter  of  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne  to 
Thomas  Wharton,  jr.,  of  Pennsylvania,  1778 ;  Letter  of  Samuel  Wharton  to 
Thomas  Wharton,  1775;  Daniel  Dulany  the  elder;  Colonel  Elias  Boudinot  in 
New  York  city,  February,  1778,  by  Helen  Jordan ;  Letters  of  Richard  Locke 
and  George  Craig,  missionaries  in  Pennsylvania  of  the  "  Society  for  propa- 
gajtint*  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,"  London,  1746—1752,  by  Benjamin  F.  Owen; 
Letter  of  instructions  of  James  Logan  to  James  Steel  on  proprietary  affairs, 
1727  ;  George  Plumer  Smith  ;  Abstract  of  act  of  incorporation  of  Swedesboro, 
N.  J.,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  ;  Genealogical  notes  of  the  family  of  Zacha- 
riah  Rice;  Minutes;  Officers;  Index.  «»oso 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biography.  Vol.  xxv.  Philadelphia,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  629.      Portraits.      Facsimile. 

Contents  :  Memoirs  of  John  Lacey,  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Biographical  sketch  of 
Bernhard  Adam  Grube  ;  Life  of  Margaret  Shippen,  wife  of  Benedict  Arnold,  by 
Lewis  Burd  Walker ;  Index  to  American  portraits,  by  Bunford  Samuel ;  In 
auguration  of  President  Thomas  Jefferson,  by  Rebecca  Lloyd  Shippen  ;  An  in 
teresting  historical  letter  from  Jefferson  Davis,  1857,  facsimile ;  The  Penns 
and  the  taxation  of  their  estates  by  the  Provincial  Assembly  ;  Extracts  from  the 
orderly  book  of  Major  Robert  Clayton,  of  the  seventh  British  Foot,  1778  ;  Dr. 
Thomas  Wynne's  account  of  his  early  life,  by  Wm.  MacLean,  jr.  ;  Lithographic 
portraits  of  Albert  Newsam,  by  D.  McN.  Stauffer ;  Plundering  by  the  British 
army  during  the  American  Revolution,  by  William  Brooke  Rawle ;  Ship  reg 
isters  for  the  port  of  Philadelphia,  1726-1775;  Howard  Williams  Lloyd  ;  Death 
of  William  Henry  Egle  ;  Letters  of  Martha  Washington  in  the  Dreer  collection 
of  the  Society  ;  Observations  upon  the  consumption  of  teas  in  North  America, 
by  Samuel  Wharton,  1773  ;  Book  notices  ;  John  Ettwein's  notes  of  travel  from 
the  north  branch  of  the  Susquehanna  to  the  Beaver  River,  Pennsylvania,  1772, 
by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  The  last  of  the  General  Assembly  under  the  Pennsylvania 
Constitution  of  1776,  by  William  Brooke  Rawle  ;  Account  of  the  destruction  of 
the  brig  "  Peggy  Stewart "  at  Annapolis,  1774  ;  Passenger  list  of  the  ship 
"  Elizabeth "  which  arrived  at  Philadelphia  in  1819 ;  Letter  of  Lambert  Cad- 
walader  to  Timothy  Pickering  on  the  capture  of  Fort  Washington,  1822  ;  Letter 
of  John  Marshall,  1812  ;  Letter  of  Wm.  Penn  to  Robert  Harley,  1701  ;  Penrose 
family ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Hartley  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  by 
John  W.  Jordan  ;  Dean  Tucker's  pamphlet,  "A  letter  from  a  merchant  in  London 
to  his  nephew  in  North  America,"  1766  (facsimile)  ;  Assessment  of  damages 
done  by  the  British  troops  during  the  occupation  of  Philadelphia,  1777-1778; 
Johann  Gottfried  Seelig  and  the  hymn-book  of  the  hermits  of  the  Wissahickon, 
by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker ;  Letters  of  presidents  of  the  United  States  and 
"  Ladies  of  the  White  House  ;  "  A  collection  of  puns  and  witticisms  of  Richard 
Peters  ;  Letter  of  General  Washington  to  John  Laurens,  1780  ;  Papers  relating 
to  the  founding  by  the  "  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts,"  London,  of  the  missions  at  Reading  and  Morlattan,  Berks  county,  Penn., 
by  B.  F.  Owen  ;  James  Edward  Carpenter — obituary  ;  Some  notes  of  the  Ire 
land  family  of  New  Jersey  ;  Some  muster-rolls  of  the  ninth  Pennsylvania  line, 
1778 ;  A  return  of  the  recruits  listed  by  Capt.  John  Peason,  ninth  Pennsyl 
vania  regiment,  commanded  by  Colo.  Richard  Butler ;  Extracts  from  the 
orderly-books  of  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne  ;  A  descriptive  muster  roll  of  the  Revolu 
tion  ;  The  original  manuscript  of  "  The  Star-Spangled  Banner ;  "  Letter  of 
Charles  Thomson  to  his  wife,  1785  ;  The  Society  of  the  Sons  of  Saint  Tammany 
of  Philadelphia,  by  Francis  Von  A.  Cabeen  ;  Stoke  Poges,  by  Wm.  Brooke  Rawle ; 
Size  roll  of  Captain  Lieutenant  John  Stoys'  company,  second  regiment  Penna. 
line,  1780;  Fay  roll  of  the  hospital  department,  Continental  army;  A  roll 


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of  recruits  in  Capt.  Mathew  Scott's  company,  13th  Penna.  regiment ;  Maryland 

militia  officers,  1776-1783  ;  Petition  against  forestalling  in  Philadelphia,  1778  ; 

Muster-roll  of  Lieut.  William  Withers'  company  of  rangers  at  Fort  Pitt,  1770  ; 

Marriages  performed  by  John  Clement,  J.  P.,  1799-1801  ;  Index.  (6O81 

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and  Biography.     Vol.  xxvi.     Philadelphia,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  508.     Portrait.     Plate.     Plans. 

Contents  :  Commodore  John  Hazlewood,  commander  of  the  Pennsylvania  navy 
in  the  Revolution,  by  Josiah  Granville  Leach  ;  The  Society  of  the  Sons  of  Saint 
Tammany  of  Philadelphia,  by  Francis  Von  A.  Cabeen  ;  Map  showing  operation  of 
Howe's'  army  from  Head  of  Elk  to  Brandywine  ;  Popp's  journal,  1777-1783,  by 
Joseph  G.  Rosengarten ;  The  lands  of  Edward  Jones  and  company  in  Merion, 
by  Benjamin  H.  Smith  ;  William  Biles,  by  Miles  White,  jr.  ;  Life  of  Margaret 
Shippen,  wife  of  Benedict  Arnold,  by  Lewis  Burd  Walker;  Dean  Tucker's 
pamphlet — "A  letter  from  a  merchant  in  London  to  his  nephew  in  North 
America,"  1766.  Philadelphische  Zeitung :  the  first  German  newspaper  pub 
lished  in  America,  1732;  (Facsimile).  List  of  patients  admitted  to  and  dis 
charged  from  the  marine  hospital,  Philadelphia,  1784,  transcribed  from  the 
original  by  Luther  R.  Kelker  ;  Memoirs  of  Brigadier-General  John  Lacey,  of 
Pennsylvania  ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  Charles  Clinton  kept  during  the 
voyage  from  Ireland  to  Pennsylvania,  1729,  by  Charles  II.  Browning;  Letters 
of  presidents  of  the  United  States  and  "  Ladies  of  the  White  House ;"  Ship 
registers  for  the  port  of  Philadelphia,  1726-1775 ;  In  memoriam,  Charles 
Roberts  ;  List  of  armed  vessels  from  port  of  Philadelphia,  1776-1777,  with  form 
of  bond  ;  Accounts  of  the  company  commanded  by  Capt.  Jeremiah  Lochrey, 
stationed  in  Westmoreland  county,  1780  ;  Joseph  Galloway,  the  loyalist  politi 
cian,  by  Ernest  H.  Baldwin  ;  The  capture  of  Stony  Point,  by  Samuel  W.  Penny- 
packer  ;  Interesting  letters  of  George  Morgan  and  Aaron  Burr,  1783,  1807,  by 
G.  D.  W.  Vroom  ;  -Record  of  the  marriages  performed  by  Rev.  John  Conrad 
Bucher,  1763-1769,  by  Luther  R.  Kelker ;  Lithographic  portraits  of  Albert 
Newsam,  by  D.  McN.  Stauffer  ;  Washington's  plan  for  the  attack  at  Germantown, 
by  C.  H.  Lincoln  ;  Return  of  the  officers  of  seven  companies,  fourth  battalion 
Lancaster  county  associates,  Colonel  James  Burd,  March  13,  1776;  Henry 
Christ's  account  of  payments  to  the  noncommissioned  officers  and  soldiers,  1781  : 
Antenuptial  agreement  between  Jacob  Spicer  and  Deborah  Learning,  1751  ;  A 
pay  abstract  of  Captain  John  Whetzall's  company  of  rangers,  1778  ;  The  late 
Charles  Hare  Hutchinson ;  Account  of  the  offspring  of  William  Maul  and 
Bethiah  Guthrie,  ancestors  of  the  Logan  family ;  Minutes  of  the  Society ; 
Officers;  Index.  (6O82 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History 
and  Biography.  Vol.  xxvu.  Philadelphia,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  530.     Portraits.     Facsimile. 

Contents :  Portrait  of  William  Henry ;  Achenwall's  observations  on  North 
America,  1767,  translated  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten  ;  The  journal  of  Isaac  Norris, 
during  a  trip  to  Albany  in  1745,  and  an  account  of  a  treaty,  held  there  in  Octo 
ber  of  that  year  ;  The  Society  of  the  Sons  of  Saint  Tammany,  of  Philadelphia, 
by  Francis  von  A.  Cabeen  ;  Excerpts  from  the^  day-books  of  David  Evans,  cabinet 
maker,  Philadelphia,  1774-1811;  How  President  Jefferson  was  informed^  of 
Burr's  conspiracy,  by  James  Morris  Morgan  ;  Unpublished  letters  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  1856-1864  ;  Selected  list  of  naval  matter  in  the  library  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Albert  J.  Edmunds ;  The  taking  over  of  the 
Nicholites  by  the  Friends,  by  Henry  Downes  Cranor ;  Abstracts  of  Gloucester 
county,  New  Jersey,  records,  1687-1776,  by  William  M.  Mervine  ;  Letter  from  a 
committee  of  merchants  in  Philadelphia  to  the  committee  of  merchants  in 
London,  1769  ;  The  Mount  Regale  fishing  company  of  Philadelphia,  1762  ;  Bio 
graphical  sketch  of  William  Henry,  of  Lancaster  county,  Pennsylvania,  1729- 
86;  Ship  registers  for  the  port  of  Philadelphia,  1726-1775;  Historical  notes  of 
Dr.  Benjamin  Rush,  1777,  contributed  by  S.  Weir  Mitchell  ;  Some  letters  of 
Franklin's  correspondence,  1775-6  (from  the  Franklin  Papers  in  the  American 
Philosophical  Society^  ;  Losses  of  the  military  and  naval  forces  engaged  in  the 
war  of  the  American  Revolution  ;  A  London  tavern  in  1699,  reprinted  from  the 
London  Spy,  February,  1699 ;  Thomas  Jawney,  Provincial  Councillor,  by  Miles 
White,  jr.  ;  How  the  news  of  the  Battle  of  Lexington  reached  Philadelphia, 
with  a  facscimile  of  the  original  despatch  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Cadwalader,  by  Charles  Winslow  Dulles  ;  Trinity  Church,  Oxford,  Philadelphia, 
by  George  Harrison  Fisher;  Some  love-letters  of  William  Perm  selected  from 


836  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

the  Penn-Forbes  collection  of  manuscripts  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Penn 
sylvania  ;  Selected  letters  from  the  letter-book  of  Richard  Hockley,  of  Phila 
delphia,  1739-1742 ;  The  American  Philosophical  Society,  1743-1903,  address 
by  J.  G.  Rosengarten ;  James  Logan  as  a  poet,  by  Amelia  Mott  Gummere ; 
Friends  and  their  meeting-houses  at  Crosswicks,  New  Jersey,  by  Joseph  S. 
Middleton  ;  The  generals  of  the  Continental  line  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  by 
Simon  Gratz,  with  a  facsimile  of  commission  of  Bvt.  Major  Gen.  Edward  Hand ; 
Journal  of  Lieutenant  Robert  Parker,  of  the  second  Continental  artillery,  1779, 
contributed  by  Thomas  R.  Bard ;  Mrs.  Washington's  "  Book  of  Cookery,"  by 
J.  C.  Wylie  ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  Rev.  James  Sproat,  hospital  chaplain 
of  the  middle  department,  1778,  by  John  W.  Jordan ;  Biographical  sketch  of 
Luke  Wills  Brodhead,  of  Monroe  county,  Pennsylvania ;  Pennsylvania  soldiers 
of  the  Revolution  entitled  to  depreciation  pay  ;  The  Fellowship  Fire  Company  of 
Philadelphia,  organized  1738,  by  John  W.  Jordan  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Two  let 
ters  of  Hannah  Griffitts  to  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne,  Oct.,  1776,  July,  1777; 
Genealogical  notes  of  the  Chapman  Family  of  Bucks  county,  Penn.  ;  Sundry 
notes  from  letters  of  attorney  regarding  sailors  of  the  revolution,  1780-2  (con 
tributed  by  William  M.  Mervine)  ;  Powers  of  attorney  given  by  sundry  soldiers 
for  the  collection  of  their  pay  ;  The  will  of  Mary  Washington  ;  Captures  made 
by  the  U.  S.  Private  Schooner  Perry,  Capt.  John  Coleman,  1814  ;  List  of 
Friends'  Meeting  Records,  with  names  of  those  in  charge,  1(576-1820  ;  Taylor 
records,  1751—1898,  copied  from  the  Bible  in  the  Historical  Society  of  Penn. ; 
Letter  of  attorney  from  Dominica,  James  Woodbridge  and  others,  shippers  of 
produce  on  board  the  ship  Resolution,  to  M.  O'Brien,  January,  1782  ;  Letter  of 
Abram  Taylor,  Provincial  Councillor,  to  John  White  in  London,  1743  ;  List  of 
manuscripts  and  documents  relating  to  colonial  Pennsylvania,  acquired  by  the 
Historical  Society,  May,  1903  ;  The  carriages  our  ancestors  rode  in — from  the 
day-books  of  Quarrier  &  Hunter  and  John  Henderson,  carriage  builders,  1780-9; 
Letter  of  John  Penn,  London,  1728  ;  A  list  of  officers  who  were  present  &  of 
those  killed  &  wounded  in  the  action  on  the  banks  of  the  Monongahela  the 
9th  Day  of  July,  1755;  Register  of  the  first  Moravian  Boarding-school  for 
Boys  in  Pa.  (Frederick),  1745-1749;  Extracts  from  the  orderly-book  of  Colonel 
Walter  Stewart,  Pennsylvania  line,  1780;  Genealogical  and  personal  notes  from 
the  journal  of  Rev.  James  Sproat,  1778-1780 ;  Epistle  of  Women  Friends, 
Burlington,  N.  J.,  yearly  meeting  to  the  monthly  meetings,  1726 ;  Letter  of 
Benjamin  R.  llaydon  to  Colonel  C.  G.  Child,  London,  1832  ;  Officers  ;  Index. 

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and  Biography.  Vol.  xxvm.  Philadelphia,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  528,  iii.     Portraits.     Plate.     Facsimile. 

Contents  :  Some  proposals  for  a  second  settlement  in  the  province  of  Penn 
sylvania — facsimile  of  a  broadside  issued  by  William  Penn ;  The  manufacture 
of  iron  and  steel  rails  in  western  Pennsylvania,  by  James  M.  Swank  ;  Journal 
of  Lieutenant  Robert  Parker,  of  the  second  continental  artillery,  1779,  by 
Thomas  R.  Bard  ;  Selected  letters  from  the  letter-book  of  Richard  Hockley,  of 
Philadelphia,  1739-1742;  Pennsylvania  soldiers  of  the  Revolution  entitled  to 
depreciation  pay  ;  Penn's  proposals  for  a  second  settlement  in  the  province  of 
Pennsylvania ;  Francis  Campbell,  by  Charles  II.  Browning ;  Letters  of  Chris 
topher  Marshall  to  Peter  Miller,  of  Ephrata,  1773-1777  ;  The  furniture  of  our 
ancestors ;  Ship  registers  for  the  port  of  Philadelphia,  1726-1775  ;  Notes  and 
queries :  Letter  of  Rev.  Elias  Keach  to  Mrs.  Mary  Helm,  1696 ;  Genealogical 
notes  of  the  Rose  family  of  Ireland  and  America ;  Letters  to  James  Hunter, 
merchant,  Philadelphia,  from  correspondents  in  England,  relating  to  American 
affairs,  1766-1775;  Dedication  of  the  memorial  to  Gen  Agnew  and  Lieut.  Col. 
Bird,  of  the  British  army  ;  Letter  of  Joseph  Hunter,  of  Carlisle,  Penn.,  relating 
to  Indian  depredations,  1768 ;  Israel  Pemberton's  experience  with  his  tutor, 
Francis  Daniel  Pastorius,  1698  ;  An  interesting  deposition — Richard  Dennis  vs. 
Charles  Wharton,  1790  ;  Letter  of  Lieut.  Col.  Israel  Snreve,  of  the  second  New 
Jersey  infantry,  1776  ;  Letter  of  Nathaniel  Coffin,  of  Boston,  1764.  Sketch  of 
John  Inskeep,  Mayor  and  President  of  the  insurance  company  of  North  America, 
by  Henry  Edward  Wallace,  jr.  ;  Letters  of  Thomas  Jefferson  to  Charles  Willson 
Peale,  1796-1825 ;  List  of  Penn  manuscripts,  Forbes  collection  ;  Pennsylvania 
gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington ;  The  Alaska  adjudication,  by 
Thomas  Willing  Balch  ;  Mrs.  Mary  Dewees's  journal  from  Philadelphia  to  Ken 
tucky,  1787-1788 ;  Alexander  Lawson,  by  Townsend  Ward  ;  Marriage  licenses 
of  Caroline  county,  Maryland,  1774-1815,  contributed  by  Henry  Downes  Cranor ; 
Notes  and  queries  :  Letters  of  Letitia  Penn,  Lady  Juliana  Penn,  and  Anne  Penn, 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  837 

1702,  1778,  1780  ;  Some  Philadelphia  county  farmers  send  relief  to  the  poor  of 
Boston,  1775  ;  Letter  of  Gen.  Henry  Knox  to  Gen.  William  Irvine,  1786  ;  Letters 
of  Willard  and  J.  W.  Gibbs  to  Peter  Verstille,  1777  ;  List  of  Pe.ale  portraits ; 
Dillwyn  genealogical  notes  ;  Extract  from  the  notes  of  Charles  Willson  Peale ; 
Dewee's  genealogical  notes  ;  George  Washington  in  Pennsylvania,  by  Samuel  W. 
Pennypacker ;  A  great  Philadelphian  :  Robert  Morris,  by  Ellis  Paxson  Ober- 
holtzer  ;  Notes  and  queries  :  Letter  of  Gov.  John  Penn,  1788 ;  Private  Thomas 
Boyd's  account  of  his  sufferings  while  a  prisoner  of  war  in  the  city  of  New 
York,  1776  ;  Letter  of  Rev.  Francis  Alison,  1776  ;  Society  of  United  Bowmen — 
account  of  an  anniversary  celebration,  1835  ;  Extracts  from  the  orderly-book  of 
Lieut.  William  Torry,  second  Massachusetts  infantry,  1779.  The  English  an 
cestors  of  the  Shippen  family  and  Edward  Shippen,  of  Philadelphia,  by  Thomas 
Willing  Balch  ;  Engraved  works  of  David  Edwin  (not  mentioned  in  Mr.  Hilde- 
burn's  list),  by  Mantle  Fielding;  Notes  and  queries:  A  farce,  by  Hon.  William 
Ellery,  of  Rhode  Island,  found  among  his  papers;  Officers  ;  Index.  (GOS4 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History 
and  Biography.  Vol.  xxix.  1905.  Philadelphia,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,  53.'?.     Plates.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 

Contents  :  "  The  Congress  voting  Independence,"  a  painting  by  Robert  Edge 
Pine  and  Edward  Savage  in  the  hall  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
by  Charles  Henry  Hart ;  Excerpts  from  the  papers  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Rush ; 
Letters  of  James  H.  Watmough  to  his  wife,  1785  ;  The  lack  of  civic  pride  in 
Pennsylvania,  by  James  M.  Swank  ;  Some  Revolutionary  correspondence  of  Dr. 
James  McIIenry,  by  Bernard  C.  Steiner  ;  Some  London  broadsides  and  issues  on 
Pennsylvania,  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford  ;  Some  letters  from  William 
Hamilton,  of  the  Woodlands,  to  his  private  secretary,  1785r-1804,  by  Benjamin 
H.  Smith;  David  Edwin,  engraver,  by  Mantle  Fielding;  Pennsylvania  gleanings 
in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Book  notices ;  Gus- 
tavus  Hesselius,  the  earliest  painter  and  organ  builder  in  America ;  Extracts 
from  the  diary  of  James  B.  Longacre,  1825;  Bishop  J.  C.  F.  Cammerhoff's  nar 
rative  of  a  journey  to  Shamokin,  Penn.,  in  the  winter  of  1748,  by  John  W. 
Jordan  ;  Letters  of  some  members  of  the  Old  Congress  ;  Letters  of  Alexander 
Hamilton  and  Rev.  William  Smith  to  James  Wilson,  1789  ;  Genealogical  records 
from  the  Bible  of  Thomas  Say  ;  Four  letters  addressed  to  John  Dickinson  ;  Two 
petitions  of  citizens  of  Philadelphia  county  to  the  governor  of  the  province  for 
protection  against  Indian  incursions,  1728 ;  Letter  of  Robert  Proud,  the  his 
torian,  1778 ;  Selected  letters  of  Michael  Hillegas,  Treasurer  of  the  United 
States,  1777-80  ;  A  bit  of  local  gossip  of  1740,  by  Francis  Von  A.  Cabeen  ;  The 
log  of  Dr.  Joseph  Hinchman,  surgeon  of  the  privateer  brig  Prince  George,  1757, 
by  Wm.  M.  Mervine  ;  The  early  years  of  the  University  Barge  Club  of  Philadel 
phia,  by  John  B.  Thayer  ;  Genealogical  records  of  the  Marshall  family,  of  Lewes, 
Delaware,  1737-1839,  contributed  by  C.  H.  B.  Turner;  Letters  of  John  Paul 
Jones.  1780;  Wiltbank  family  record  ;  Rev.  J.  Martin  Mack's  narrative  o  fa  visit 
to  Onondaga  in  1752,  by  John  W.  Jordan ;  Washington's  household  account 
book,  1793—1797  ;  The  narrative  of  Marie  Le  Roy  and  Barbara  Leininger,  for 
three  years  captives  among  the  Indians  ;  A  list  of  the  freeholders  for  the  city 
and  county  of  Burlington,  and  in  each  respective  township  taken,  taken  this  15th 
day  of  April,  1745,  contributed  by  Carlos  E.  Godfrey  ;  Register  of  St.  Michael's 
parish,  Talbot  county,  Maryland,  1672-1704,  contributed  by  M.  Atherton  Leach  ; 
The  Quaker :  a  drama  in  one  act,  by  August  Von  Kotzebue,  translated  by 
Amelia  M.  Gummere  ;  Some  selections  from  the  "  Peters  Papers,"  in  the  library 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  by  J.  C.  Wylie ;  Delaware  Bible 
[Futcher]  records,  contributed  by  C.  II.  B.  Turner;  Orderly  book  Fourth  Penn 
sylvania  Battalion,  Col.  Anthony  Wayne,  1776  ;  How  the  site  of  Carlisle,  Cum 
berland  county,  Penna.,  was  purchased — letter  of  Thomas  Cookson  to  Thomas 
Penn,  in  "Penn  Papers,"  library  of  the  Society;  Index.  (6O85 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  William  Allen,  chief  justice  of  Pennsyl 
vania.  A  biographical  sketch  prepared  for  the  centennial  celebration  of  the 
adoption  of  the  "  Resolutions  respecting  independency,"  held  at  Independ 
ence  Hall.  Philadelphia,  July  1,  1876.  By  Edward  F.  De  Lancey.  Philadel 
phia,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.  (6O86 


838  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Mary  White — Mrs.  Robert  Morris.  An 
address  delivered  by  request  at  Sophia's  Dairy,  near  Perrymansville,  Har- 
ford  County,  Md.,  June  7,  1877,  on  the  occasion  of  the  reinterment  of  the 
remains  of  Col.  Thomas  White  before  a  reunion  of  his  descendants — Halls- 
Whites-Moj-rises.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.  (6O87 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memorial  notice  of  John  McAllister,  jr. 
Read  by  Charles  M.  Morris,  before  the  Society,  January  14,  1878.  [Phila 
delphia],  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.  (6O88 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Brief  of  a  title  in  the  seventeen  town 
ships  in  the  county  of  Luzerne :  a  syllabus  of  the  controversy  between  Con 
necticut  and  Pennsylvania.  Read  before  the  Society,  November  10,  1879, 
by  Henry  M.  Hoyt.  Harrisburg,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  145.      Folded  map.  (6O89 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Centennial  memoir  of  Maj.  Gen.  John 
Sullivan.     1740-179;").     Presented  at  Independence  Hall,  Philadelphia,  July 
2,  1870.     By  Thomas  C.  Amory.     Philadelphia,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.    (17). 

Same  in  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.     Vol.  11,  pp.  19G- 
210.  (6090 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  John  Talbot,  the  first  bishop  in  North 
America.  A  monograph  read  before  the  Society,  November  11,  1878.  By 
George  Morgan  Hills.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  28.      Woodcut.  (6O9t 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memorial  address  upon  the  character 
and  public  services  of  Morton  McMichael,  as  editor,  public  officer,  and  citi 
zen,  by  John  W.  Forney,  in  the  hall  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  April  17,  1879.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

Pp.  (1)   16.     Progress  Supplement,  No.  1.  (6O92 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  first  day  of  the  battle  of  Gettys 
burg.  An  address  before  the  Society,  on  the  8th  of  March,  1880.  By  Chap 
man  Biddle.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  50.     Folded  map.  (6O93 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memoir  of  H.  C.  Carey.  Read  before 
the  Society,  January  5,  1880.  By  William  Elder.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (6O94 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memoir  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  F.  Reynolds 
and  Rear-Admiral  William  Reynolds.  Read  before  the  Society,  March  8. 
1880.  By  J.  G.  Rosengarten.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  34.  (6O95 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Philadelphia  society  one  hundred  years 
ago.  By  F.  D.  Stone.  Read  before  the  Society,  May  5,  1879.  Philadelphia, 
1880. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (6O96 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Reynolds  memorial.  Addresses  before 
the  Society  upon  the  occasion  of  the  presentation  of  a  portrait  of  Maj.  Gen. 
John  F.  Reynolds,  March  8,  1880.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

Large  Svo,  pp.  95.     Portrait,  map,  and  plan.  (6O97 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  settlement  of  Germantown,  and  the 
causes  which  led  to  it.  By  S.  W,  Pennypacker.  Read  before  the  Society, 
October  20,  1879.  Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History 
and  Biography.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

Svo,  pp.  41.  (6098 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  839 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  constitution,  jurisdiction,  and  prac 
tice  of  the  courts  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  seventeeth  century.  By  Law 
rence  Lewis,  jr.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  March  14,  1881.  Re 
printed,  by  permission,  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 
Biograpny.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (6O99 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.    James  Abram  Garfield.     [Memorial  note 

read  September  26,  1881,  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker.]     Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (61OO 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Local  government  in  Pennsylvania. 
Read  before  the  Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  May  1,  1882.  By  E.  R.  L. 
Gould.  Baltimore,  1882. 

8vo.  pp.  20-37. 

Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies  in  Historical  and  Political  Science.      (61O1 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.      Memoirs  of  Chapman  Biddle.      Read 
before  the  Society,  March  13,  1882.     By  0.  G.  Leland.     Philadelphia,  1882. 
8vo.  (6102 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  remains  of  William  Penn.  Penn 
sylvania's  plea,  the  mission  of  England,  visit  to  the  grave,  letters,  etc. 
Philadelphia,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  94.      Plates. 

Distributed  by  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  (61O3 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  1682-1787.  Pennsylvania's  formative 
influence  upon  Federal  institutions.  Lecture  by  William  A.  Wallace,  before 
the  Society,  October  23,  1882.  [Philadelphia,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (6104 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  George  Smith,  M.  D.,  author  of  the  His 
tory  of  Delaware  County.  Read  before  the  Society,  May  1,  1882.  By 
James  J.  Levick.  [Philadelphia,  1882.] 

8vo.  (61O5 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  Governor's  mill,  and  the  Globe 
mills,  Philadelphia.  By  Samuel  H.  Needles.  Extracted  from  the  Pennsyl 
vania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  Vol.  vm,  1884.  Philadelphia, 
1884. 

8vo,  pp.  43.     Two  plans.  (61O6 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Inauguration  of  the  new  hall  of  the 
Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  March  18,  1884.  Philadelphia,  1884. 

8vo,    1    p.    1.,    pp.    18.      Front.  (61O7 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     American  languages,  and  why  we  should 
study  them.     An  address  delivered  before  the  Society,  March  9,  1885.     By 
Daniel  G.  Brinton.     Philadelphia,  1885. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 
Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 

(61OS 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Religious  tests  of  provincial  Pennsyl 
vania.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  November  9,  1885.  By  Charles 'J. 
Stille.  [Philadelphia,  1885.] 

8vo,   pp.   44.  (61O9 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Leading  incidents  in  the  life  of  Henry 
Clay  ;  his  patriotism,  statesmanship,  and  eloquence.  An  address  by  Erastus 
Brooks,  before  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  April  6,  1886,  and  before 
the  Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  May  14,  1886.  New  York,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (6110 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A  Lenape-English  dictionary.  From  an 
anonymous  MS.  in  the  archives  of  the  Moravian  church  at  Bethlehem,  Pa. 


840  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Edited,  with  additions,  by  Daniel  G.  -Bririton  and  Albert  Seqaqkind  Anthony. 
Philadelphia,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  236.     Portrait. 

Forms  Vol.  i  of  the  Pennsylvania  Student  Series,  published  by  the  Society,  1889. 

(6111 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  life  and  services  of  Joel  R.  Poinsett, 
the  confidential  agent  in  South  Carolina  of  President  Jackson  during  the 
nullification  troubles  of  1832.  By  Charles  J.  Stille.  Philadelphia,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  84.      Large  paper.  (6112 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Pennsylvania  and  the  Federal  Constitu 
tion.  1787-88.  Edited  by  John  Bach  McMaster  and  Frederick  D.  Stone. 
F  Philadelphia]  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  803.      Portraits.  (6113 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  history  of  a  rare  Washington  print. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  May  0,  1889. 
By  William  S.  Baker.  Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  His 
tory  and  Biography.  Philadelphia,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.   10.  (6114 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  Charlemagne  Tower  collection  of 
American  colonial  laws.  Privately  printed  for  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania.  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  298.     Portrait. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Charlemagne  Tower;  Letter  of  presentation  and  pro 
ceedings  ;  Catalogue  of  acts  and  laws  of  the  American  colonies  ;  Catalogue  of 
Americana.  (6115 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Exchange  of  Major-General  Charles  Lee. 
From  a  manuscript  of  Elias  Boudinot.  With  notes  by  William  S.  Baker. 
Philadelphia,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  12.      Front. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.     (6116 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  life  and  times  of  John  Dickinson. 
1732-1808.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  by  Charles  J.  Stille,  LL.  D.  Philadelphia,  1891. 

8vo,   pp.   437.  (6117 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  S.  Austin  Allibone.  A  paper  read  be 
fore  the  Society  December  8,  1890.  By  S.  D.  McConnell.  Philadelphia, 
1891. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  23.      Portrait.      Printed  on  one  side  of  the  leaf  only.  (6118 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  camp  by  Schuylkill  Falls ;  a  paper 
read  before  the  Society  January  11,  1892.  By  William  S.  Baker.  [Phila 
delphia,  1892.] 

8vo.  pp.  16. 

On  the  movements  of  the  Continental  army  around  Philadelphia  in  1777. 

(6119 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Journal  of  a  volunteer  expedition  to 
Sandusky,  from  May  24  to  June  13,  1782.  By  Baron  de  Rosenthal  (Major 
John  Rose,  of  the  army  of  the  Revolution).  Reprinted  from  the  Pennsyl 
vania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  July  and  October,  1894.  [Phila 
delphia,  1894.] 

8vo,  pp.  65.     Diagram.     Cover-title.  (612O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Benjamin  Furly,  "an  English  merchant 
at  Rotterdam,"  who  promoted  the  first  German  emigration  to  America.     By 
Julius  Friedrich  Sachse.     Philadelphia,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  32.      Front.      Facsimiles. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  October, 
1895.  (6121 


THE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    PENNSYLVANIA.  841 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  John  Bechtel :  his  contributions  to 
literature,  and  his  descendants,  by  J.  W.  Jordan.  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  64.  (6122 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     A  register  of  baptisms,  marriages,  and 
deaths,  1772-1822.     By  Rev.  William  Rogers.     Philadelphia,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  65. 
Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  1895. 

(6123 

[HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   PENNSYLVANIA.]     Captain   Thomas   Holme,   surveyor- 
general    of   Pennsylvania    and   provincial    councillor.       By    Oliver    Hough. 
Philadelphia,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 

Reprinted  from   the  Pennsylvania   Magazine  of  History   and  Biography,  Vol. 
xix,  1895,  pp.  413-427;  Vol.  xx,  1896,  pp.   128-131,  248-256.  (6123a 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  military  hospitals  at  Bethlehem 
and  Lititz,  Pennsylvania,  during  the  Revolutionary  war,  by  John  Woolf 
Jordan.  A  paper  read  before  the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological 
Society  April  10,  1890,  and  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania 
May,  1890.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania,  1890. 
Svo,  pp.  23.  Front. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  July, 
1896.  (6124 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  so-called  "  Franklin  prayer-book." 
By  Richard  Meade  Bache.  Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of 
History  and  Biography  for  July,  1897.  Philadelphia,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.   12.  (6125 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Washington  after  the  Revolution. 
1784-99.  By  W.  S.  Baker.  Philadelphia,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  416.  (6126 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Franklin  as  a  genealogist.  By  John 
W.  Jordan.  [Philadelphia,  1899.] 

8vo.  pp.  24.     Portrait.     Facsimile. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  April, 
1899.  (6127 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Memoir  of  Dr.  George  Logan  of  Stenton, 
by  his  widow,  Deborah  Norris  Logan,  with  selections  from  his  corre 
spondence  ;  edited  by  Frances  A.  Logan  ;  with  an  introduction  by  C.  J. 
Stille.  Philadelphia,  The  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  1899. 

4to,  pp.  207.     Plate.      Portrait.     Facsimile.  (6128 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Proceedings  of  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania  on  the  death  of  Charles  Janeway  Stille,  President  of  the 
Society.  Held  May  21,  1900.  Philadelphia,  1900. 

Large  Svo,  pp.  28.     Portrait. 

Address  by   R.   E.  Thompson.  (6129 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  American  Philosophical  Society, 
1743-1903.  Address  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten,  April  3,  1903.  Reprinted  from 
the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  July,  1903.  Phila 
delphia,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  8.      Cover-title.  (613O 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  generals  of  the  Continental  line  in 
the  Revolutionary  War.  By  Simon  Gratz.  Reprinted  from  the  Pennsyl- 
raaia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  October,  1903.  Philadelphia, 
1903. 

Svo,  pp.  17.  (6131 


842  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Some  letters  of  Franklin's  corre 
spondents.  [From  the  Franklin  Papers  in  the  American  Philosophical  So» 
ciety.]  Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biog 
raphy,  April,  1903.  Philadelphia,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  25.  (6132 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  List  of  Penn  manuscripts.  [Forbes 
papers.]  Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biog 
raphy.  April,  1904.  Philadelphia,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.   14.  (G133 

[HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.]  Marriage  licenses  of  Caroline  County, 
Maryland,  1774-1815.  By  Henry  Downes  Cranor.  Reprinted  from  the 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography.  Philadelphia,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  62.  (6134 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.      Sketch  of  John  Inskeep,  Mayor,  and 

President  of  the  Insurance  Company  of  North  America,  Philadelphia.     By 

Henry  Edward  Wallace,  jr.     Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of 

History  and  Biography,  April,  1904.     Philadelphia,  1904. 

8vo,   pp.   7.      Portrait.      Cover-title.  (6135 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Bishop  J.  C.  F.  Canimerhoff's  narrative 
of  a  journey  to  Shamokin,  Pennsylvania,  in  the  winter  of  1748.     By  John 
W.  Jordan.     Philadelphia,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  20.     Cover-title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania,  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  April, 
1905.  MM  36 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  "The  Congress  voting  independence." 
A  painting  by  Robert  Edge  Pine  and  Edward  Savage  in  the  Hall  of  the 
Society.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  16.     Plate.  (6 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  REFORMED  CHURCH  IN  THE  UNIT 

STATES. 


i 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  REFORMED  CHURCH  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES.  "  Do 
need  a  historical  society?"  An  address  delivered  before  the  Historica 
Society  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  the  United  States  at  its  annual  meeting 
held  in  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  October  23,  A.  D.  1874,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Henry 
Dubbs.  A.  M.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  By  order  of  the  Society  [1874]. 

Svo,  pp.  16.     Cover-title.  (6138 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 

Pot  t  si- ill  e,  Pa. 


I 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY.     Publications.     Vol.  i,  No.  i.     1905 
Potts vi lie.  Pa. 

8vo,  pp.  78. 

Contents  :  The  heroic  laying  of  a  noble  foundation  [The  Pennsylvania 
man],  by  H.  M.  M.  Richards;  The  county  historical  society,  by  D.  G.  Lul 
The  Pott  family,  by  D.  G.  Lubold  ;  Early  days  of  Schuylkill  county,  by  W. 
Newell  ;  First  purchasers  of  lots  in  Orwigsburg,  Pa.,  by  Christopher  Lest 
Reminiscences  of  Pinegrove,  Pa.,  by  John  Hock  ;  The  early  settlement  of  Mil 
ville  and  history  of  its  schools,  by  H.  H.  Spayd.  (63 

HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    SCHUYLKILL    COUNTY.     Publications.     Vol.    i,    No. 
Pottsville,  Pa.,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  79-175. 

Contents  :  A   talk   about   "  The  Lightfoot   Survey  of   1759,"   the  forerunner 
the  Great  Road  of  1770,  by  J.  J.  John  ;  The  story  of  a  colonial  highway, 


HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WESTERN    PENNSYLVANIA.  843 

Great  Road  of  1770,  by  J.  J.  John  ;   Rambles  over  a  King's  highway  of  colonial 
times,  by  J.  -T.  John  ;   Tumbling  Run,  a  poem,  by  D.  C.  Henning.  (614O 

HISTORICAL    SOCIETY   OF    SCHUYLKILL    COUNTY.     Publications.     Vol.    i,    No.    in. 
Pottsville,  Pa.,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  177-246. 

Contents  :  History  of  McKeansburg,  Schuylkill  County's  oldest  town,  by  Liv 
ingston  Seltzer;  The  German  peddler's  grave,  by  D.  C.  Henning;  History  of 
Mahonoy  City  and  the  building  of  Mabonoy  tunnel,  by  Mrs.  T.  II.  B.  Lyon  ; 
Wills  of  early  settlers  of  Schuylkill  county  ;  The  Schuylkill  county  soldiery  in 
the  industrial  disturbances  in  1877,  or  the  Railroad  War,  by  George  B. 
Stichter  ;  The  Quakers  in  Schuylkill  county,  by  J.  J.  John.  (6141 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF   WESTERN   PENNSYLVANIA. 
Pittsburg.  Pa. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  Lecture  upon  the  controversy 
between  Pennsylvania  and  Virginia  about  the  boundary  line;  delivered  at 
the  university  building,  December  5,  1843,  by  Neville  B.  Craig,  corresponding 
secretary  of  the  Society.  Pittsburg,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

Different  organization  from  the  following.  (6142 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  Celeron's  expedition  down  the 
Allegheny  and  Ohio  rivers  in  1741).  [By  A.  A.  Lambing.]  Paper  read  be 
fore  the  Society,  December  13,  1883,  revised  and  annotated. 

In  Historical  Researches  in  Western  Pennsylvania.  By  A.  A.  Lambing.  Pitts- 
burg.  1SS4.  pp.  7-31.  (614S 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  French  in  western  Penn 
sylvania  in  early  times.  [By  A.  A.  Lambing.  1  Read  before  the  Society, 
September  11,  1884. 

In  Historical  Researches  in  Western  Pennsylvania.  Pittsburg,  1884.  Vol.  i, 
pp.  41-58.  (6144 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  (Organized  April  10.  1879.) 
Synopsis  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Western  Pennsyl 
vania  (late  Old  Residents'  Association)  during  the  first  five  years.  Pitts 
burg,  3884. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (6145 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  Fort  Armstrong  and  the 
Manor  of  Kittanning.  By  A.  A.  Lambing.  Read  before  the  Society  May  8, 
1884. 

In  Historical  Register  (Egle's),  Vol.  n,  pp.  81-91.      1884.  (6146 

'HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  Our  American  aborigines.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  September  11,  1890,  by  T.  J.  Chapman. 

In  Magazine  of  Western  liistori/.  Vol.  xni,  pp.   10:2-167.      New  York,   1891. 

(6147 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  1794-1894.  Centennial  cele 
bration  of  the  incorporation  of  Pittsburg,  under  the  auspices  of  the  His 
torical  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania,  April  23,  1894.  [Pittsburg,  1894.] 
8vo,  pp.  50.  (6148 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  First  souvenir  Christmas  book 
of  the  Historical  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania. 

[Pp.   16.]       [1894.]  (6149 


844  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  YORK  COUNTY. 
York,  Pa. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  YORK  COUNTY.  Proceedings  and  Collections.  Vol.  i, 
[No.  i].  York,  Pa.,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (615O 

HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   YORK   COUNTY.     Proceedings   and   Collections.     Vol.   i, 
No.    ii.     Frederick    Valentine    Melsheimer,    a    pioneer    entomologist,    and   a 
noted  clergyman  and  author.     A  paper  read  before  the  Historical   Society 
of  York  County,  April  8,  1897,  by  George  R.  Prowell.     [York,  Pa.,  1903.] 
Svo,  pp.  17-26.      Cover-title. 
Paged  continuously  with  Vol.  i,  No.  i,  of  the  Proceedings  and  Collections. 

(6151 

HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   YORK   COUNTY.     Proceedings   and   Collections.     Vol.   i, 
No.  in.     York  in  its  relation  to  the  Revolution.     A  lecture  delivered  before 
the  Historical  Society  of  York  County,  May  21,  1903,  by  John  C.  Jordan.  ! 
[York,  Pa.,  1903.] 

Svo,  pp.  27-50.      Cover-title. 

Paged  continuously  with  Vol.  i,  No.  n,  of  the  Proceedings  and  Collections. 

I  «1 52 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  YORK  COUNTY.  Proceedings  and  Collections,  Vol.  1, 
No.  iv.  An  historical  citizen.  Career  of  Phineas  Davis,  the  noted  inventor, 
by  John  C.  Jordan.  York.  Pa.,  1904. 

Svo,   pp.   55-69.      Serial    number   printed.      Vol.    2,   no.    I.  (6153 

KITTOCHTINNY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Chambersburg,  Pa. 

KITTOCHTINNY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society  during  the 
year  ending  March  1,  1899.  [Vol.  i.]  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  120. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  The  old  churchyard,  by  B.  L.  Maurer  ;  "  New 
England"  and  ''  Federal  Hills" — why  so  named?,  by  B.  L.  Maurer  and  Chauncey 
Ives  ;  Braddock's  route,  by  Chauncey  Ives  ;  Path  Valley  before  the  Revolution, 
by  A.  N.  Pomeroy  ;  General  Washington  in  Franklin  county,  by  John  G.  Orr ; 
Benjamin  Chambers,  by  John  M.  Cooper  ;  The  German  influence  in  Pennsylvania : 
with  special  reference  to  Franklin  county,  by  M.  A.  Foltz  ;  Facts  suggested  by 
paper  read  by  M.  A.  Foltz,  by  John  M.  Cooper  ;  What  I  saw  in  Charlestown,  Va., 
on  the  15th  and  16th  days  of  December,  1859,  by  B.  L.  Maurer;  Manners  and 
morals  a  hundred  years  ago,  by  S.  A.  Martin  ;  A  review  of  the  old  Academy, 
by  James  W.  Cree  ;  Romance  of  Cowan's  Gap,  by  B.  L.  Maurer  ;  The  founders  of 
Chambersburg,  by  G.  O.  Seilhamer.  (6154- 

KITTOCHTINNY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society  from  Feb- 
-uary  1899-February,  1901.  [Vol.  n.]  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  314. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  The  origin  and  early  history  of  the  Scotch- 
Irish,  by  J.  Agnew  Crawford ;  Scotch-Irish  occupancy  and  exodus,  by  John 
Stewart ;  The  colonial  defences  of  Franklin  county,  by  W.  S.  Hoerner  ;  Lewis, 
the  robber  and  outlaw,  by  J.  W.  Sharpe ;  The  doctor  woman  of  Southampton 
township,  by  John  G.  Orr ;  The  tradition  concerning  our  limestone  lands,  by 
John  M.  Cooper  ;  The  Indians  of  the  valley,  by  Chauncey  Ives ;  Culbertson's 
row,  by  John  G.  Orr  ;  Mother  Cumberland,  by  Geo.  O.  Seilhamer ;  The  schools 
of  our  fathers,  by  M.  R.  Alexander  ;  James  Buchanan,  by  W.  Rush  Gillan  ; 
Falling  spring,  by  B.  L.  Maurer ;  The  Buckshot  war,  by  John  M.  Cooper  ;  Fl< 
and  fauna  of  Franklin  county;  The  transitions  of  a  century,  by  M.  A.  Foltz; 
Old  Conococheague  families,  by  Geo.  O.  Seilhamer  ;  Mountain  streams,  by  B. 
Maurer  (61J 


LACKAWANNA    INSTITUTE    OF    HISTORY    AND    SCIENCE.  845 

KITTOCHTINNY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society  from 
March,  1901,  to  February,  1903.  [Vol.  in.]  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  247.      Plates. 

Contents  :  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  Franklin  county,  past,  present,  and  future, 
geologically  and  mineralogically  considered,  by  H.  C.  Detaining  ;  The  traditions 
relating  to  the  barrens  of  the  limestone  lands  of  the  Cumberland  Valley,  with 
special  reference  to  Franklin  county,  by  John  G.  Orr  ;  Fort  Stauffer,  by  John  G. 
Orr  ;  Contents  of  a  barrel,  by  George  O.  Seilhamer  ;  Scenes  and  incidents  of  the 
Cumberland  Valley,  by  T.  G.  Brereton ;  The  men  of  Middle  Spring,  by  G.  O. 
Seilhamer  ;  Early  grist  mills  of  Lurgan  township,  by  John  G.  Orr  ;  Dr.  Hugh 
Mercer  and  Col.  Robert  Magaw,  by  John  Montgomery ;  Sketches  of  Gen.  Wm. 
Thompson  and  Col.  Robert  Magaw ;  Isabella  Oliver,  an  early  poetess  of  the 
Cumberland  Valley,  by  Joshua  W.  Sharpe  ;  An  ancestry  hunt  in  Ulster,  by  Geo. 

0.  Seilhamer ;  The   wagons    and    wagoners    of    1840,    by    B.    R.    Goodyear ;  The 
Banks  of  Chambersburg,  by  J.  S.  Mcllvaine  ;  An  early  literary  by-path  along  the 
Conococheague,   by   Linn    Harbaugh ;  John    Wilkins,    a   merchant   of   Carlisle   in 
1763 — his  ancestry  and  autobiography,  by  T.  J.  Brereton  ;  The  relations  which 
the  people  of  Cumberland  and  Franklin  counties  bore  to  the  Whiskey  Insurrec 
tion  of  1794,  by  C.  P.  Humrich.  (6156 

KITTOCHTINNY   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Missing   branches   of   our   oldest   family. 
[Chambers.]     By  G.  O.  Seilhamer.     Chambersburg,  Pa.,  1904. 
8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  [7] -28.     Front,   (portrait). 
At  head  of  title  :   Conococheague  genealogies. 
Paper  read  before  the  Kittochtinny  Historical  Society,  January  28,  1904. 

(6157 

LACKAWANNA    INSTITUTE   OF   HISTORY  AND    SCIENCE. 
Sera nt on,  Pa. 

LACKAWANNA  INSTITUTE  OF  HISTORY  AND  SCIENCE.     Proceedings  and  Collections. 
Vol.  i.     Scranton.  Pa.,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.  132,  19. 

Contents:  Glaciation,  its  relation  to  the  Lackawanna- Wyoming  region,  by 
J.  C.  Branner  ;  Notes  upon  the  glacial  striae,  by  J.  C.  Branner  ;  Vascular  plants 
of  the  Lackawanna  and  Wyoming  valleys,  by  W.  R.  Dudley  ;  Index  to  orders, 
genera,  and  common  names,  by  R.  N.  Davis  ;  Proceedings  ;  By-laws.  (615S 

LACKAWANNA  INSTITUTE  OF  HISTORY  AND  SCIENCE.  Glaciation;  its  relation  to 
the  Lackawanna-Wyoming  region.  By  John  C.  Branner.  From  the  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Institute.  Vol.  i.  [Scranton],  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  18.     Four  plates. 

Title  from  the  cover.     The  title-page  of  the  Proceedings  and  Collections,  Vol. 

1,  is  also  given.  (6159 

LACKAWANNA  INSTITUTE  OF  HISTORY  AND  SCIENCE.     Science  Series. 

No.  1.  Glaciation,  its  relation  to  the  Lackawanna-Wyoming  region.  By  J.  C. 
Branner.  (In  Proceedings  and  Collections,  Vol.  i.) 

No.  2.  Notes  .upon  the  glacial  striae  observed  in  the  Wyoming-Lackawanna 
region.  By  J.  C.  Branner.  1887.  8vo,  pp.  7. 

No.  3.  A  preliminary  list  of  the  vascular  plants  of  the  Lackawanna  and 
Wyoming  Valleys.  By  W.  R.  Dudley.  1887.  8vo,  pp.  81. 

No.  4.  Catalogue  of  the  flowering  plants  and  vascular  cryptograms  found  in 
and  near  the  Lackawanna  and  Wyoming  Valleys.  By  Wm.  R.  Dudley.  1892. 
16mo,  pp.  96. 

No.  5.  The  aim,  purpose,  and  administration  of  an  Institute  of  History  and 
Science.  By  J.  P.  Lesley.  1896.  8vo,  pp.  7.  (616O 

LACKAWANNA  INSTITUTE  OF  HISTORY  AND  SCIENCE.  [Historical  Series.  No.  1.] 
Historical  notes.  The  settlement  of  Providence  Township  and  reminiscences 
of  early  Scranton,  by  B.  H.  Throop.  Scranton,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  15.      (On  cover  :  Lackawanna  Institute  of  History  and  Science,  Spe 
cial  Publication,  No.  1.) 
Caption  title. 

Reprinted  from  the  Saturday  Argus,  for  the  Lackawanna  Institute  of  Science 
and  History.  (6161 


846  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

LACKAWANNA  INSTITUTE  OF  HISTORY  AND  SCIENCE.  Historical  Series,  No.  2. 
Reminiscences  of  the  early  history  of  "  Dark  Hollow,"  "  Slocuin  Hollow," 
"  Harrison,"  "  Lackawanna  Iron  Works,"  "  Scrantonia,"  and  "  Scranton,  Pa." 
[Reprint,  1896.]  Read  before  the  Institute,  November  9,  1886,  by  J.  C. 
Platt. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (6162 

LACKAWANNA  INSTITUTE  OF  HISTORY  AND  SCIENCE.  Historical  Series,  No.  3. 
Poets  and  poetry  of  the  Wyoming  Valley.  By  Will  S.  Munroe.  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  21.  (6163 

LACKAWANNA  INSTITUTE  OF  HISTORY  AND  SCIENCE.  Historical  Series,  No.  4. 
The  territory  of  Scranton  immediately  prior  to  the  Lackawanna  Iron  and 
Coal  Co.  purchase.  By  Edward  Merrytield.  1896. 

Svo,  pp.  15.      Map.  (6164 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Lancaster,  Pa. 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Papers  and  Addresses.  Vol. 
i.  1896-7.  Illustrated.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  408. 

Contents  :  The  names  of  the  townships,  by  Jos.  H.  Dubbs  ;  The  Chickies  fur 
nace,  by  Horace  L.  Haldeman  ;  Conestoga,  reminiscences  of  an  old  township,  by 
Casper  Ililler ;  \Yilliam  Parker,  the  hero  of  the  Christiana  riot,  by  Thomas 
Whitson  ;  The  Acadians  in  Lancaster  county,  by  S.  M.  Sener  ;  Baron  Henry  Wil 
liam  Stiegel,  by  J.  II.  Sieling ;  Ann  Henry,  Lancaster  county's  woman  treasurer, 
by  George  Steinman  ;  The  oldest  daily  paper  in  Lancaster  county,  by  F.  R.  Diffen- 
derffer  ;  Indian  tribes  of  Lancaster  county,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Account  of  the 
address  by  W.  U.  Hensel  on  the  purposes  of  the  Society  ;  Constitution  ;  Reminis 
cences  of  Strasburg,  by  Jacob  Hildebrand  ;  Irish  occupation  of  Lancaster  land, 
by  R.  M.  Reilly  ;  Was  there  ever  a  serious  idea  of  locating  the  capital  of  the 
country  on  the  Susquehanna,  by  W.  U.  Hensel ;  Coroner's  verdict  in  the  Chris 
tiana  riot  case,  by  W.  U.  Hensel ;  A  William  Penn  deed,  by  W.  U.  Hensel ;  Reuben 
Chambers,  by  R.  J.  Houston  ;  Samuel  Bowman  and  the  village  he  founded,  by 
A.  G.  Seyfert  ;  Committees;  When  was  Strasburgh  erected  into  a  township?,  by 
Samuel  Evans  ;  Reminiscences  of  Paradise  township,  by  A.  E.  Witmer  ;  An  old 
petition  from  citizens  of  Martic  township,  1777,  by  Samuel  Evans;  Some  early 
county  mills,  etc.,  by  Samuel  Evans  ;  Officers  for  1896  ;  The  people  who  made 
Lancaster  county,  by  W.  M.  Franklin  ;  Early  industries  on  the  Octoraro,  by 
J.  W.  Houston;  Some  Helffenstein  letters,  1772-8,  by  Jos.  H.  Dubbs;  The  early 
telegraph,  by  W.  B.  Wilson ;  A  prominent  Scotch-Irishman,  James  Sproul,  by 
R.  J.  Houston  ;  History  of  the  Donegal  Church,  by  J.  L.  Zeigler  ;  The  Gap  cop 
per  mines,  by  R.  J.  Houston  ;  Old  mills  and  country  ordinaries,  by  Samuel  Evans ; 
The  Ephrata  paper  mill,  by  Julius  Friedrich  Sachse  ;  The  old  Welsh  graveyard, 
by  B.  F.  Owen  ;  The  George  Ross  memorial,  being  the  proceedings  at  the  dedi 
cation  of  the  Ross  pillar  and  tablet  at  Lancaster  June  4th,  1897  :  Address  by 
Marriott  Brosius.  (6165 

These  Papers  were  first  issued  in  pamphlet  form  with  separate  title-pages,  as 
follows  : 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  June  5,  1896.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1896. 
pp.  34. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  Sept.  4,  1896.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1896.  pp. 
[351-65. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  Oct.  2,  1896.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1896.  pp 
[67]-94. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  Nov.  6,  1896.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1896.  pp 
[95]-140,  (1). 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  Dec.  4.  1896.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1890.  pp 
[143J-175,  (1). 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  Jan,  7,  1897.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1897.  pp 
[1791-279. 


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Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Feb.  5,  1897.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1897.  pp. 
283-310. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  March  5,  1897.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1897.  pp. 
[3111-341. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  on  April  9,  1897.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1897.  pp. 
[3431-373. 

The  George  Ross  Memorial.  Being  the  Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Ross  Pillar  and  Tablet  at  Lancaster,  on  June  4th,  1897.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1897. 
pp.  [3741-408. 

COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Papers  and  Addresses. 
Illustrated.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1898.  Vol.  n.  1897-8. 

8vo,  pp.  247. 

Contents  :  Early  local  history  as  revealed  by  an  old  document,  by  F.  R.  Diffen- 
derffef  ;  Early  schools  in  the  valley  of  the  Octorara,  by  .1.  W.  Houston  ;  Early 
industries  located  along  the  Conowingo  Creek,  by  E.  Beverly  Maxwell  ;  The 
old  turnpike,  by  A.  E.  Witmer  ;  American  Indians  :  The  who,  what,  and  whence 
of  the  Pre-Columbian  dwellers,  or  the  misnomered  peoples,  Indians,  of  Lan 
caster  county,  by  Theodore  L.  Urban  ;  Letter  by  Col.  John  Armstrong  to  Gen. 
Washington,  1758;  Notices  of  Col.  Armstrong  and  Col.  Henry  Bouquet,  by  F.  R. 
Diffenderffer  ;  John  Beck,  the  eminent  teacher,  by  Simon  P.  Eby  ;  Col.  Samuel  J. 
Atlee,  by  J.  Watson  Ellmaker  and  Amelia  B.  Ehler  ;  The  Ark,  a  famous  last 
century  mansion,  by  Leander  T.  Hensel  ;  Old  Franklin  college,  by  Joseph  II. 
Dubbs ;  How  the  New  Holland  school  house  was  built,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer ; 
An  old  oil  mill,  by  L.  W.  Hensel  ;  The  Martin  Barr  family,  by  L.  W.  Hensel  ; 
Biographical  sketches  of  honorary  members ;  Penn's  city  on  the  Susquehanna, 
by  Julius  F.  Sachse  ;  Lancaster's  bid  for  the  national  capital,  by  S.  M.  Sener  ; 
.Epitaphs  by  Lydia  I).  Zell.  (6166 

These  Papers  were  first  issued  in  pamphlet  form,  with  separate  title-pages, 
as  follows  : 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Sept.  3,  1897.  Vol.  n,  No.  1.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1897.  8vo,  pp.  27,  (1). 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Oct.  1,  1897.  Vol.  n,  No.  2.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1897.  8vo,  pp  [291-63. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Nov.  5,  1897.  Vol.  n.  No.  3.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1897.  pp.  [64]-86. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Dec.  3,  1897.  Vol.  n,  No.  4.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1897.  pp.  [87J-107,  (1). 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Jan.  7,  1898.  Vol.  11,  No.  5.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1898.  pp.  [1091-160. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Feb.  4,  1898.  Vol.  ir,  No.  6.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1898.  pp.  [161]-178.  Plate. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  March  4,  1898.  Vol.  n,  No.  7.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1898.  pp.  [1791-222.  Plate. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  May  6,  1898.  Vol.  n,  No.  8.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1898.  pp.  [2231-247. 

•.MASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Historical    Papers    and    Addresses. 
Illustrated.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1899.     Vol.  in.     1898-99. 

8vo,  pp.  215. 

Contents :  Ephrata  community  125  years  ago,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer ;  Oldest 
ship  in  the  United  States  Navy,  [Lancaster!  by  S.  M.  Sener  ;  Colonel  James  Craw 
ford,  a  revolutionary  soldier,  by  J.  W.  Schaeffer  ;  The  first  member  of  the  Bricker 
family  in  America,  by  E.  W.  S.  Parthemore  ;  The  King's  highway,  by  Martha  B. 
Clark  ;  Colonel  James  Crawford,  by  Samuel  Evans  ;  Impress  of  early  names  and 
traits,  by  Walter  M.  Franklin  ;  History  of  the  Brickerville  congregation  in  Lancas 
ter  county,  by  F.  J.  F.  Schantz  ;  Some  of  the  lost  industries  of  the  Octorara  valley, 
by  J.  W.  Houston  ;  Historical  memoranda  :  A  visit  to  Lititz,  in  1799  ;  Evidences 
of  Masonic  activity  in  this  city  one  hundred  and  sixty-four  years  ago  ;  Conti 
nental  currency.  Death  of  C.  A.  Heinitsh ;  Reports ;  Marshall's  diary  in  its 
relation  to  Lancaster  city  and  county,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Sketch  of  Joseph 
Simon,  by  Samuel  Evans;  Thomas  Mifflin,  by  Martha  J.  Miillin  ;  General  Wayne 
in  1777-1778,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Some  early  printers,  by  H.  G.  Long ;  A 
General  Knox  letter,  1791,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer.  (6167 

These  Papers  were  first  issued  in  pamphlet  form,  with  separate  title-pages,  as 
follows  : 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  September  2,  1898,  YoU  ui.  No.  1.  Lan 
caster,  1898,  pp,  24, 


848  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  Oct.  7  and  Nov.  4,  1898.  Vol.  in,  Nos.  2 
and  3.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1898.  pp.  [25] -53.  Plate. 

Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  December  2,  1898.  Vol.  in,  No.  4.  Lan 
caster,  Pa.,  1899.  pp.  [54]-99. 

Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  January  6,  1899.  Vol.  iir,  No.  5.  Lan 
caster,  Pa.,  1899.  pp.  [1011-128. 

Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  February  3,  1899.  Vol.  in,  No.  6.  Lan 
caster,  Pa.,  1899.  pp.  [1291-161,  (1). 

Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  March  3,  and  April  7,  1899.  Vol.  in,  No.  7. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1899.  pp.  [163]-181,  (1). 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  May  5  and  June  2,  1899.  Vol.  in,  Nos.  8 
and  9.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1899.  pp.  185-215. 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Papers  and  Addresses. 
Vol.  iv.  1899-1900.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  184. 

Contents  :  The  paving  of  East  King  Street  by  lottery  in  1802,  by  F.  R.  Diffen- 
derffer ;  Millersville  and  other  early  towns  established  by  lotteries,  by  S.  M. 
Sener  ;  The  militia  muster,  or  battalion  day,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Donegal  in 
the  Revolution— patriotism  and  piety,  by  Marriott  Brosius  ;  Jean  Bart,  by  Joseph 
II.  Dubbs  ;  A  branch  of  the  Eberle  family,  by  members  of  the  family  ;  Trials  of 
an  immigrant  family,  by  R.  K.  Buehrle  ;  Old  Lancaster,  by  Mary  N.  Robinson; 
Officers ;  Reports ;  The  Hessians,  by  Martha  B.  Clark ;  Lancaster  borough,  by 
George  Steinman  ;  Flax  culture  in  Lancaster  county,  by  J.  W.  Houston  ;  Letter 
of  Dr.  John  L.  Atlee,  1831,  in  reference  to  tracheotomy  operation  ;  Verses  on 
the  occasion  of  Joseph  Bonaparte's  visit  to  Bethlehem  in  1821,  by  Judge  Franks; 
List  of  members.  («168 

These  Papers  were  first  issued  in  pamphlet  form  with  separate  title-pages,  as 
follows  : 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  September  1,  1899.  Vol.  iv,  No.  1.  Lan 
caster,  Pa.,  1899.  pp.  30. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  October  6,  1899.  Vol.  iv,  No.  2.  Lan 
caster,  Pa.  1899.  pp.  (33)-62. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  November  3,  1899,  December  1,  1899.  Vol. 
iv,  Nos.  3  and  4.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1899.  pp.  [65] -94. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  January  5,  1900,  February  2,  1900.  Vol.  iv, 
Nos.  5  and  6.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1900.  pp.  [97]-139. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society,  March  2,  1900,  April  6,  1900.  Vol.  iv,  Nos. 
7  and  8.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1900.  pp.  [143]-170. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  May  4,  1900.     Vol.  iv,  No.  9.     Lancaster,  Pa.. 

1900.  pp.  [173J-184. 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Papers  and  Addresses. 
Vol.  v.  1900-1901.  Illustrated.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  172,   (2). 

Contents  :  Earliest  reformed  church  in  Lancaster  county,  by  Joseph  H.  Dubbs 
The  Juliana  library,  by  B.  C.  Atlee;  A  Revolutionary  record,  by  B.  C.  Atlee 
Minutes  of  the  Sept.  meeting ;  Claims  of  Connecticut  to  Pennsylvania  territory 
by  R.  M.  Reilly  ;  Political  divisions  of  Lancaster  county,  by  II.  L.  Steinmetz 
Andrew  Ellicott,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Annual  meeting  proceedings;  St.  James 
church  records,  by  Mrs.  M.  N.  Robinson;  Early  Jewish  colony  in  Lancaste: 
'county,  by  Monroe  B.  Hirsh  ;  Lancaster  in  1772,  by  Rev.  Dr.  David  McClure 
Mayor  John  Passmore,  by  S.  M.  Sener  ;  Minute  on  the  death  of  W.  H.  Egle 
Lancaster  townstead,  by  S.  M.  Sener  :  A  new  Ephrata  imprint — Donegal  street 
Lancaster,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Electoral  vote  of  Pennsylvania  in  1804,  b; 
F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Charter  of  the  Society.  («16S 

These  papers  were  first  issued  in  pamphlet  form  with  separate  title-pages  a 
follows  :  • 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  September  7,  1900.  Vol.  v,  No.  1.  Lancastei 
Pa.,  1900.  pp.  24. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  November  2,  1900.  Vol.  v,  No.  2.  Lancastei 
Pa.,  1900.  pp.  [27] -53. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  December  7,  1900,  January  4,  1901.  Vol.  ^ 
Nos.  3  and  4.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1901.  pp.  [57]-88. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  March  1,  1901.      Vol.  v,  No.  5.      Lancaster.  Pa 

1901.  pp.  [91]-118. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  May  3,  1901.  Vol.  v,  No.  6.  Lancaster,  Pa 
1901.  pp.  [121]-146. 

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Papers  read  before  the  Society  June  7,  1901.     Vol.  v,  No.  7.     Lancaster,  Pa., 
1901.      pp.   [1491-172,   (2). 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Historical    Papers    and    Addresses. 
Vol.  vi.     1901-1902.     Illustrated.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  151. 

Contents  :  The  Red  Rose  question,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Revolutionary  days 
by  S.  M.  Sener  ;  Letters  of  Mennonite  clergymen,  1710,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer 
Peter  Miller  and  Michael  Witman,  by  Hiram  Ebb  Steinmetz  ;   Reports  of  officers 
Minutes  of  meetings  ;   John  Joseph  Henry  and  Thomas  Paine,   by   F.   R.   Diffen 
derffer ;  A   remarkable  letter,  written  by  the  Landgrave  of  Hesse-Cassel   to  his 
Prime  Minister,  soon  after  the  battle  of  Trenton,  by  F.   R.   Diffenderffer  ;  Wil 
liam    Stoy :  clergyman,    doctor,    and    scholar,    by   Joseph    II.    Dubbs ;  The   news 
papers  of  Lancaster  county,  by  F.  R.  D. ;  The  Philadelphia  and  Lancaster  turn 
pike,  and  a  biographical  sketch  of  Col.  Matthias  Slough,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer. 

(6170 

These  Papers  were  first  issued  in  pamphlet  form  with  separate  title-pages,  as 
follows  : 

Papers  read  before   the   Society   October   4   and   November    1,    1901.     Vol.   vi, 
No[s].  1    [and  2].     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1901.     pp.  32,   (1). 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  December  6,  1901,  and  January  3,  1902.     Vol. 
Vi,  Nos.  3  and  4.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1902.     pp.   [37] -57. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  February  7,  1902.     Vol.  vi,  No.  5.     Lancaster, 
Pa.,  1902.     pp.   [61] -82. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society  March  7  and  April  4,   1902.     Vol.  vi,   Nos.   6 
and  7.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1902.     pp.  [85] -100. 

Papers  read  before  the  Society.     Vol.  vi,  No.   8.     Lancaster,   Pa.,    1902.     pp. 


LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society  Sep 
tember  5,  1902.  Vol.  vn,  No.  1.  Historical  points  of  interest  along  the 
Strasburg  trolley  road,  by  Walter  M.  Franklin ;  Minutes  of  September  meet 
ing.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1902. 

8vo,   pp.   16.  (6171 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  read  before  the  Society  Nov. 
7  and  Dec.  5,  1902.     Vol.  vn,  Nos.  2  and  3.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  17-47. 

Contents  :  Rustic  art  in  Lancaster  county,  by  Joseph  Henry  Dubbs  ;  Minutes  of 
the  November  and  December  meetings  ;  Early  Lancaster  playbills  and  playhouses, 
by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Notes  on  Lancaster  plays  and  playhouses,  by  S.  M.  Sener. 

(6172 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Society 
January  2,  1903.     Vol.  vn,  No.  4.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  49-71. 

Contents  :  Tradition  vs.  fact — as  exemplified  in  the  case  of  Bangor  Church, 
by  B.  F.  Owen  ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  Minutes  of  January  meeting ;  Officers. 

(6173 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Society 
February  0,  1903.     Vol.  vn,  No.  5.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  75-107. 

Contents  :  Popular  beliefs  and  superstitions,  by  Julius  F.  Sachse  ;  Early  post 
roads  in  eastern  Pennsylvania,  by  Hiram  E.  Steinmetz  ;  Minutes  of  the  February 
meeting.  (6174 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society 
March  6,  1003.  Col.  John  Connolly:  Loyalist,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer. 
Vol.  vn,  No.  G.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  109-142.  (6175 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Society 
April  4  and  May  1,  1903.     Vol.  vn,  Nos.  7  and  8.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.   143-175. 

Contents:  Gleanings  from  an  old  newspaper  [Lancaster  journal],  by  Mary  N. 
Robinson  ;  Minutes  of  April  and  May  meetings.  (6176 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 54 


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850  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Socie 
June  5,  1903.     Vol.  vn,  No.  0.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  177-211. 

Contents  :  The  great  historical  scenes  enacted  in  Lancaster's  first  court  house, 
1739-1784,  by  H.  Frank  Eshleman  ;  Minutes  of  the  June  meeting.  (61 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Socie 
Sept.  2,  1904.     Vol.  ix,  No.  1.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  27. 

Contents  :  The  Wabank  house,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Minutes  of  the  Septe 
ber  meeting;  Contents  of  Vol.  vm.  (617 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Socie 
Oct.  7,  1904.     Vol.  ix,  No.  2.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  29-45. 

Contents  :  James  Ross,  Latinist — an  early  Lancaster  pedagogue,  by  Joseph  H. 
Dubbs;  Two  Buchanan  letters,  1839-40,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer;  Minutes  of  the 
October  meeting.  (6179 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Socie 
Nov.  4,  1904.     Vol.  ix,  No.  3.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  47-75. 

Contents  :  The  Second  Adventists  or  Millerites,  by  D.  B.  Landis  ;  The  Amer 
ican  rifle,  by  W.  -U.  Hensel  ;  The  Lancaster  rifles,  by  F.  R.  Diffenderffer  ;  Minutes 
of  the  November  meeting.  (6180 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society 
December  2,  1904.  The  Quaker  exiles.  [By  F.  R.  Diffenderffer.]  Gene 
alogy.  [By  Theodore  W.  Herr.]  Minutes  of  the  December  meeting.  Vol. 
ix,  No.  4.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   [771-125.  (6181 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society 
January  6,  1905.  The  Ephrata  Community  120  years  ago.  [By  F.  R. 
Diffenderffer.]  Minutes  of  the  January  meeting.  Vol.  ix,  No.  5.  Lan 
caster,  Pa.,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  127-149.  (6182 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society, 
February  3,  1905.  The  early  settlement  and  population  of  Lancaster  county 
and  city.  [By  F.  R.  Diffenderffer.]  Annual  report  of  the  secretary.  An 
nual  report  of  the  librarian.  Annual  report  of  the  treasurer.  Minutes  of 
the  February  meeting.  Vol.  ix,  No.  6.  Lancaster,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  [149]-180.  (6183 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society, 
March  3,  1905.  The  story  of  a  picture.  [By  F.  R.  Diffenderffer.]  Minutes 
of  the  March  meeting.  Vol.  ix.  No.  7.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  [181] -232. 

A  southwest  prospect  of  Lancaster,  in  Pennsylvania.  (6184 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society, 
April  7,  1905.  Local  superstitions.  [By  S.  M.  Sener.]  The  Scotch-Irish: 
Their  impress  on  Lancaster  county.  [By  W.  U.  Hensel.]  Minutes  of  the 
April  meeting.  Vol.  ix,  No.  8.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  233-270.  (6185 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society, 
May  2,  1905,  June  5,  1905.  Amateur  journalism.  [By  D.  B.  Landis.] 
Minutes  of  the  May  meeting.  Hemp  and  hop  growing  in  Lancaster  County 
'in  1775.  [By  James  Wright]  Biographical  sketches.  [By  Martha  B. 
Clark.]  Some  early  Indian  traders.  [By  Samuel  Evans.]  Minutes  of  the 
June  meeting.  Vol.  ix,  No.  9.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1905, 

Svo,  pp.  271-303.  (6186 


LEBANON    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  851 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society, 
September  1,  1905.  Indian  trader  troubles.  [By  F.  R.  Diffenderffer.] 
Sketch  of  William  Greer.  [By  Samuel  Evans.]  Old  time  political  toasts. 
Minutes  of  the  September  meeting.  Vol.  ix,  No.  10.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  30o-384.  (6187 

LANCASTER    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Papers    read    before    the    Society, 

November   3,    1905.     History   of   the    Mechanics"    Library.     [By    David   C. 

Haverstick.]     Minutes  of  the  October  meeting.     Vol.  ix,  No.  11.     Lancaster, 

Pa.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  335-356.  (6188 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Mayor  John  Passmore.     Sketch  of  the 

first  high  official  of  the  city  of  Lancaster,   Pa.,  1818.     By  Samuel  Miller 

Sener.     [Lancaster,  Pa.?  1901.] 

8vo,  2  1. 

[Sener,   S.   M.     Historical  pamphlets,  No.   13.] 

Newspaper  clipping,  mounted. 

Read  before  the  Lancaster  County  Historical  Society  on  March  1,  1901. 

(6189 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 
Lebanon,  Pa. 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers.  Vol.  i,  Nos.  1-18,  1898-1902. 
Vol.  n,  Nos.  1-13,  1901-1904. 

Given  below.     Vol.  n,  No.  14  and  Vol.  in  in  Appendix.  (619O 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  officers,  com 
mittee  and  members.  Vol.  i,  No.  1.  Annvile,  Pa.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (6191 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  first  stated 
meeting  of  the  Society,  February  18,  1898.  [Vol.  i,  No.  2.]  Lebanon,  Pa., 
1898. 

8vo,  pp.  16. 

Contents  :  The  County  Historical   Society,  by  F.   J.   F.   Schantz ;  The  Hebron 
diary  during  the  Revolutionary  period,  by  .T.  H.  Redsecker.     Lebanon,  Pa. 

(6192 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Addresses  delivered  at  the  second  stated 
meeting  of  the  Society,  April  15,  1898.     Lebanon,  Pa.     [Vol.  i,  No.  3.] 
8vo,  pp.  16. 

Contents  :   Lebanon  county  in  history,  biography,  and  genealogy,  by  Wm.   H. 
Egle  ;  The  early  history  of  Schaefferstown,  Pa.,  by  Abram  S.  Brendle.          (6193 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  read  before  the  Society  on  June 
17,  1898.     Vol.  i,  No.  4.     Annville,  Pa.,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  47-70. 

Contents  :   "  Deng'lshtuk,"  by  TJ.   Henry   Heilman  ;  Der  Alt  Dengelstock.     E'n 
Gedicht,  by  Lee  L.  Grumbine  ;  The  Bindnagel  church,  by  John  W.  Early. 

(6194 

-LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  Octo 
ber  21,  1898.  Vol.  i,  No.  5.  Lebanon,  a  bit  of  retrospect,  reminiscence  and 
sentiment.  By  Thos.  C.  Zimmerman. 

8vo,  pp.  73-80.  (6195 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  De 
cember  15,  1898,  and  continued  February  17,  1899.  Vol.  i,  No.  0.  "  Distin 
guished  visitors  of  Lebanon  County."  By  P.  C.  Croll.  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (619O 

JEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  June 
16,  1899.  Vol.  i,  No.  7.  "  The  origin  and  significance  of  our  township 
names."  By  Lee  L.  Grumbine.  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  121-133.  (6197 


852  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  on  June 
16,  1899.  Vol.  i.  No.  8.  "A  visit  to  Annville  sixty  years  ago."  By  E.  Benj. 
Bierman.  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  135-147.  (6198 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  August 
25,  1899.  "  Battalion "  or  training  day  at  Schaeft'erstown  in  the  olden 
time.  By  George  Mays.  Vol.  i,  No.  9.  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1899. 

8vo,   pp.   149-168.  (6199 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses.  Second 
annual  meeting  and  second  annual  banquet,  December  15,  1899.  Vol.  i, 
No.  10. 

8vo,  pp.  171-203.  (6200 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  old  cider  mill.  By  S.  P.  Heilman. 
Read  before  the  Society,  February  17th,  1899.  Vol.  i,  No.  11. 

8vo,  pp.  209-242.  (62O1 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Abstracts  from  the  minutes  of  the  Pro 
vincial  Council  of  Pennsylvania.  By  Henry  C.  Grittinger.  Read  before  the 
Society  Feb.  16,  1900.  Vol.  i,  No.  12. 

8vo,  pp.  245-274.  (6202 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  'Uf'm  Owerste  Speicher,  a  Pennsylvania- 
German  poem,  by  Thos.  S.  Stein.  Read  before  the  Society  April  20,  1900. 
Vol.  i,  No.  13. 

8vo,   pp.   275-288.  (6203 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Two  dead  and  lost  churches  of  the 
Swatara.  By  E.  Grumbine.  Read  before  the  Society  June  22,  1900.  Vol. 
i,  No.  14. 

8vo,  pp.  291-304.  (6204 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Palatine  and  Scotch-Irish  settler* 
of  Lebanon  county.  By  George  Mays.  Read  before  the  Society  August  17. 
1900.  Vol.  i,  No.  15. 

8vo,  pp.  305-326.  (620E 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Some  doctors  of  the  olden  time,' 
being  brief  biographical  sketches  of  some  of  the  old  doctors  of  Lebanon 
By  J.  II.  Redsecker.  Read  before  the  Society  October  19,  1900.  Vol.  i 
No.  16. 

8vo,  pp.  329-356.  (62<H 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  churches  of  Lebanon  county 
Reported  by  John  Ruth  and  subsequently  revised  by  Theodore  E.  Schmauk 
An  address  delivered  at  the  third  annual  banquet,  December  21,  1900.  Vol 
i,  No.  17.  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  359-384.      Illus.  (620' 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  Addresses  delivered  at  the  third  annua 
banquet  of  the  Society,  December  21,  1900.  Lebanon  county— a  brief  of  it 
celebrated  law  cases,  by  Charles  M.  Zerbe.  Lebanon  county — a  story  of  it 
newspapers,  by  Charles  M.  Bowman.  The  legend  of  the  wandering  Indian- 
a  poem  by  A.  S.  Brendle.  An  act  to  encourage  county  historical  societies 
General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  approved  the  21st  day  o 
May,  1901.  Charter  of  the  Lebanon  County  Historical  Society  grante 
September  16,  1901.  Vol.  i,  No.  18.  Lebanon,  Pa.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  385-412.  («20 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Cornwall  furnace  and  the  Cornwall  or 
banks,  or  mine  hills,  situate  at  Cornwall,  Lebanon  county,  Pa.  By  Henr 
C.  Grittinger.  Read  before  the  Society  February  20,  1901.  Vol.  n,  No. 

8vo,  pp.  54.     Map.  (62° 


LEBANON    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  853 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lebanon  county  in  the  French  and 
Indian  war.  Read  before  the  Society  April  21,  1901,  by  H.  M.  M.  Richards. 
Regina,  the  German  captive.  Part  i.  The  location,  by  H.  M.  M.  Richards. 
Part  ii.  The  story,  by  S.  P.  Heilnian.  Papers  read  August  29,  1902.  Vol. 
n,  No.  2. 

8vo,  pp.  57-97.  (621O 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Mt.  Gretna — Origin  of  the  name,  by 
Hugh  M.  Maxwell.  Colonial  events:  Eastern  Pennsylvania  and  Schaeffers- 
town,  by  John  M.  Krall.  A  story  of  the  Quittapahille,  by  P.  C.  Croll.  Vol. 
n,  No.  3. 

8vo,  pp.  100-113.  (6211 

'LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fourth  annual  banquet,  December  17, 

1901.     Menu  and  music — toasts  and  responses,  and  in  memoriam.     Vol.  n. 
No.  4.4 

8vo,  pp.   115-152.  (6212 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  first  trial,  conviction,  and  execution 
for  murder  in  Lebanon  county,  Pa.  By  S.  P.  Heilman.  Read  before  the 
Society  April  18,  1902.  Vol.  n,  No.  5. 

8vo,  pp.   155-178.  (6213 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Addresses,  fifth  annual  banquet,  De 
cember  .16,  1902.  The  influence  of  a  historical  society  on  a  community,  by 
C.  I.  Burton  Brane.  Poem — What  makes  a  fellow  homesick,  by  Philip  C. 
Croll.  Our  ancestors,  by  James  F.  McGovern.  In  memoriam  John  Meily. 
Officers,  standing  committees  and  list  of  members.  Vol.  n,  No.  6. 

8vo,  pp.  180-202.  (6214 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  United  Brethren  Church  in  Lebanon 

county.     By  C.   I.   Berton   Brane.  Read  before  the  Society   February  20, 
1903.     Vol.  n,  No.  7. 

8vo,  pp.  205-252.  (6215 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  State  roads  and  highways  in  Eastern 
Pennsylvania  and  Lebanon  county.  By  Theo.  B.  Klein.  Read  before  the 
Society,  April  17,  1903.  Vol.  n,  No.  8. 

8vo,  pp.  255-273.  (6215a 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Episcopal  Church  in  Lebanon 
County.  By  Alfred  M.  Abel.  Read  before  the  Society,  June  19,  1903. 
Vol.  n.  No.  9. 

8vo,    pp.    276-290.  (6216 

.LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  mills  of  the  Quittapahilla.  By 
Henry  S.  Heilman.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  16,  1903.  Vol.  n, 
No.  10. 

8vo,  pp.  295-314.  (6217 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Pennsylvania-German  and  his 
English  and  Scotch-Irish  neighbors,  by  M.  I).  Learned.  The  educational 
work  of  Lebanon  county,  by  H.  U.  Roop.  Jacob  Weidle — a  biographical 
sketch,  by  Jacob  Weidle.  In  memoriam — William  Coleman  Freeman.  Ad 
dresses  at  the  sixth  annual  meeting,  December  15,  1903.  Vol.  n,  No.  11. 

8vo,   pp.   317-343.  (6218 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church,  Lebanon, 
Pa.  By  Adam  Christ.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  19,  1904.  Vol. 
n.  No.  12. 

8vo,  pp.  346-350.  (6219 

I.KIS.VNON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lebanon  county  in  our  state  legislature. 
By  E.  Benjamin  Bierman.  Read  before  the  Society,  February  19,  1904. 
Vol.  n,  No.  13. 

8vo,  pp.  353-396. 

For  Vol.  ii,  No.  14  and  Vol.  in  see  Appendix,  Nos.  7427-7437.  (6219a 


854  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lebanon  County  historically.  [Appeal 
to  the  citizens  of  Lebanon  County  for  assistance.] 

Folio,  pp.  [4.]  (6220 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Nazareth,  Pa. 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memorial  of  the  dedication  of  monuments 
erected  by  the  Moravian  Historical  Society  to  mark  the  sites  of  ancient  mis 
sionary  stations  in  New  York  and  Connecticut.  Prepared  by  W.  C.  Reichel. 
New  York,  C.  B.  Richardson.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott.  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  5-184.      Illustrations.  (6221 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Transactions,  Yols.  i-m ;  Vol.  iv,  part  1  [1858- 
1891].     Whitefield  house,  Nazareth.     Printed  for  the  Society.     1876-1891. 
8vo.     Portrait. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Preface  [giving  sketch  of  the  life  of  W.  C.  Reichel]  ;  Constitution  and 
by-laws;  Organization  and  aims;  Peter  Boehler's  oak  tree  [Nazareth,  Pa.],  by 
H.  A.  Brickenstein  ;  Celebration  of  the  first  anniversary  of  the  Society,  Novem 
ber  18,  1858  ;  Address,  by  James  Henry  ;  The  first  "  Sea  congregation,"  1742,  by 
J.  C.  Brickenstein:  Sketch  of  the  settlement  of  Hope,  N.  J.,  by  C.  F.  Kluge; 
Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  congregation  on  Staten  Island,  by  E.  Leibert ;  Chris 
tian's  spring  [Nazareth,  Pa.],  by  J.  Henry;  Appendix  to  sketch  of  Staten  Island 
congregation  ;  Revolutionary  letters ;  Extracts  from  Zinzendorf's  diary  of  his 
second,  and  in  part  of  his  third,  journey  among  the  Indians  [at]Shekomeko  and 
on  the  Susquehanna  ;  Catechism  of  the  Bohemian  Brethren  ;  The  second  "  Sea 
Congregation,"  1743,  by  J.  C.  Brickenstein  ;  The  chapel  and  its  contiguous  build 
ings  on  Church  street,  Bethlehem,  by  E.  de  Schweinitz  ;  Revolutionary  letters; 
Letter  from  Bishop  Spangenberg  to  Rev.  J.  Rogers,  January  25,  1761  ;  Sketch  of 
the  history  of  the  Bible  in  Bohemia,  by  W.  G.  Malin  ;  Establishment  of  the  Mora 
vian  congregations  in  Ohio,  by  J.  Blickensderfer  ;  Wyalusing  and  the  Moravian 
mission  at  Friedenshuetten,  by  W.  C.  Reichel ;  Names  which  the  Lenni  Lenape 
or  Delaware  Indians  gave  to  rivers,  streams,  and  localities  [in]  Pennsylvania, 
New  Jersey,  Maryland,  and  Virginia,  prepared  from  a  MS.  by  J.  Heckewelder,  by 
W.  C.  Reichel ;  Register  of  the  members  of  the  Moravian  Church,  and  of  persons 
attached  to  said  church  in  this  country  and  abroad,  between  1727  and  1754,  from 
a  MS.  of  A.  Reincke  ;  Account  of  the  celebration  of  the  fourteenth  anniversary  of 
the  Society,  and  "  Disjecta  membra,"  by  W.  C.  Reichel ;  List  of  officers  and  mem 
bers,  1876.  Appendix:  Historical  sketch  of  Nazareth  Hall,  by  W.  C.  Reichel; 
Historical  sketch  of  the  Moravian  Seminary  for  young  ladies,  at  Bethlehem. 
Nazareth,  1876.  pp.  viii,  447,  27,  32.  (6222 

Vol.  ii.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  1877;  Friedensthal  and  its  stockaded  mill. 
1749-1767,  by  W.  C.  Reichel;  Nazareth  [Pa.]  in  the  Revolution,  by  J.  Henry; 
Brief  history  of  the  Widows'  Society  of  Bethlehem,  by  A.  Schultze  ;  A  visit  tc 
Bethlehem  and  Lititz  in  1777  ;  Meniolagomeka  :  Annals  of  a  Moravian  Indian 
village,  by  J.  M.  Hark  ;  Some  of  the  fathers  of  the  American  Church,  by  E.  df 
Schweinitz;  A  red  rose  from  the  olden  time,  or  a  ramble  through  the  annals  ol 
the  Rose  Inn,  1752-1772,  by  W.  C.  Reichel ;  The  Cammerhoff  trouble  at  Onon 
daga,  edited  by  J.  W.  Jordan  ;  Sketch  of  the  early  history  of  Lititz,  1742-1775 
by  H.  A.  Brickenstein  ;  The  literary  works  of  the  foreign  missionaries  of  th( 
Moravian  Church,  by  G.  Th.  Reichelt ;  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  Moraviar 
Congregation  at  Gnadenhutten  on  the  Mahoning,  by  Robert  Rau ;  Letters  o) 
condolence  addressed  to  Count  Nicholas  Lewis  von  Zinzendorf,  on  the  death  o! 
his  son,  Christian  Renatus,  prepared  by  Bishop  de  Schweinitz.  Nazareth,  1886 
8vp,  pp.  xiv,  424.  (622i 

Vol.  in.  The  early  history  of  the  Church  of  the  United  Brethren  (Unitas  Fra 
trum),  commonly  called  Moravians,  in  North  America,  A.  D.  1734-1748,  by  Rev 
Levin  Theodore  Reichel.  Nazareth,  1888.  pp.  241.  («22-: 

Vol.  iv.  Part  i.  Bethlehem,  1891.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Contains  sketch  of  the  Mo 
ravian  settlement  at  Broadbay,  Me.  By  John  W.  Jordan. 

For  Vol.   iv,  see  Appendix.  (622? 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     "  Transactions  of  the  Moravian  Historical 
ciety.     Vol.  v.     Whitefield  House,  Nazareth.     Printed  for  the  Society,  1899-' 
It  was  issued  in  parts  during  the  five  years  1895-1899,  as  follows : 


MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  855 

Transactions.     Vol.  v,  Part  i.     Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1895.     8vo,  pp.  47. 

Contains  :  Narrative  of  an  attempt  to  establish  a  mission  among  the  Chippewa 
Indians  of  Canada,  between  the  year  1800  and  1806,  compiled  by  Henry  A. 
Jacobson  ;  Dispersion  and  flight  of  the  Missionaries  and  Indians  living  at  Fair- 
field,  Canada,  compiled  by  Henry  A.  Jacobson.  (6228 

Transactions.     Vol.  v,  Part  n.     P»ethlehem,  Pa.,  1896.     8vo,  pp.  xv,  51-90. 

Contains :  Annual  meeting,  September  5,  1895 ;  Moravian  immigration  to 
Pennsylvania,  1734-1767,  with  some  account  of  the  transport  vessels,  by  John 
W.  Jordan.  (6227 

Transactions.     Vol.  v,  Part  in.     Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1897.     8vo,  pp.  91-267. 

Contains:  Annual  meeting,  September  10,  1896;  The  old  Moravian  cemetery  of 
Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1742-1897,  by  Augustus  Schultze. 

Vol.  v,  Part  iv.     Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1898.     8vo,  pp.  271-371.  (62270 

Contains  :  Index  to  "  The  old  Moravian  cemetery,  Bethlehem,  Pa. ;"  Proceed 
ings  of  the  annual  meeting,  Sept.  9,  1897  ;  Proceedings  of  annual  meeting,  Sept. 
1,  1898;  pp.  301-308;  The  first  Moravian  missionary  society  in  America;  A 
paper  read  before  the  Moravian  Historical  Society  September  5,  1895,  by  J.  M. 
Levering;  pp.  311-355;  Annual  meeting  of  the  Society,  Sept.  7,  1899;  pp.  357- 
362;  Constitution,  By-laws,  List  of  Members,  Officers;  pp.  363-370.  (6228 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  history  of  the  church  known  as  the  Moravian 
Church,  or  the  Unitas  Fratrnm,  or  the  Unity  of  the  Brethren,  during  the 
eighteenth  and  nineteenth  centuries.  By  J.  Taylor  Hamilton.  Bethle 
hem,  Pa.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,  [1],  631,  [1].     Front.     Portrait. 

Published  by  the  Society  and  forms  Vol.  vi  of  the  Transactions.  Name  of  the 
Society  does  not  appear  on  the  title-page.  (6229 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions.     Vol.  vn,  Part  i-in.    Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  1902-1904. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 
Vol.  vn,  Part  I. 

Contains :  Annual  meetings  1900,  1901  ;  Dedication  of  the  monument  at 
Meniolagomeka,  Oct.  22,  1901. 

Vol.  vn,  Part  n.     Bethlehem,  1903.     8vo,  pp.  33-82. 

Contains :  Annual  meeting,  1902  ;  Notes  on  the  family  of  William  Parsons, 
the  founder  of  Easton,  by  J.  M.  Levering  ;  Wechquetauk,  by  Eugene  Leibert. 

(623O 

Vol.  vn,  Part  in.     Bethlehem,  1904.     8vo,  pp.  85-214. 

Contains  :  The  Moravian  graveyards  at  Nazareth,  Pa.,  1744-1904,  by  Edward 
T.  Kluge  ;  Index  to  the  Moravian  cemeteries  at  Nazareth  ;  Annual  meeting,  1903. 

(6231 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Names  which  the  Lenni  Lenape  or  Delaware 
Indians  gave  to  rivers,  streams,  and  localities  within  the  States  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  New  Jersey,  Maryland,  and  Virginia,  with  their  significations.     Pre 
pared  for  the  Transactions  of  the  Society,  from  a  MS.  by  John  Heckewelder. 
By  William  C.  Reichel.     Bethlehem,  1872. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  58. 
From  the  Transactions.  (6232 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketch  of  Nazareth  Hall,  a  Moravian 
boarding  school  for  boys,  located  at  Nazareth,  Northampton  County,  Pa. 
Founded,  1785.  By  William  C.  Reichel.  Bethlehem,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (6233 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  of  the  fathers  of  the  American  Moravian 
Church.  A  series  of  brief  biographies,  by  Edmund  de  Schweinitz.  Re 
printed  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Society.  Bethlehem,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  125.  (6234 


856  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NORTHEASTERN  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Scran  ton,  Pa. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NORTHEASTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  Old  Connecticut  town 
of  Westmoreland  in  Pennsylvania.  Paper  read  at  Scranton,  December  22, 
1903,  before  the  New  England  Society  of  Northeastern  Pennsylvania,  by 
F.  C.  Johnson.  [Scranton?  1903.] 

8vo.   pp.    [31.     Caption  title.      In  double  columns.  (6235 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  First  annual  festival  of  the  Society. 
Philadelphia.  December  22,  1881. 

8v»,  pp.   59.  (6236 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Second  annual  festival  of  the  So 
ciety,  Philadelphia,  December  22,  1882.  Philadelphia,  1883. 

8vo.  pp.  43.  (6237 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Seventh  annual  festival  at  Philadel 
phia,  Dec.  22,  1887.  Philadelphia  [1887]. 

8vo,  pp.  67.  (6238 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Fifteenth  annual  festival  of  the  So 
ciety,  December  23,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  81.  (6239 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Sixteenth  annual  festival,  Philadel 
phia,  December  22,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  66.  (624O 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Twenty-first  annual  festival,  at  Phil 
adelphia,  December  twenty-second,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  140. 

Contains  :  A  brief  historical  sketch  of  the  Society  ;  Creed,  character,  and  con 
quest  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers,  by  Kerr  Boyce  Tupper.  (6241 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Twenty-second  annual  festival,  Phil 
adelphia,  December  twenty-second,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  110.  (6242 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Twenty-third  annual  festival,  Phila 
delphia,  December  twenty-second,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  119.  (6243 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Speech  of  George  Frisbie  Hoar  at  the 
banquet  of  the  Society  at  Philadelphia  [Dec.  22,  1902].  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  12.  (6244 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Twenty-fourth  annual  festival.     The 
Bellevue-Stratford,  Philadelphia,  December  twenty-second,  1904. 
4to,  pp.  107. 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Treasury  ;  Objects  of  the  Society  ;  Twenty-fourth  annual 
meeting  ;  Twenty-fourth  annual  festival ;  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  Members  ; 
Obituary.  6245 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Circular  relating  to  a  proposed  archae 
ological  map. 

Broadside.  (6246 


NUMISMATIC    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  857 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Philadel 
phia,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (6247 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  An  historical  sketch 
of  the  paper  money  issued  by  Pennsylvania,  with  a  complete  list  of  the 
dates,  issues,  amounts,  denominations,  and  signers.  By  a  member  of  the 
Numismatic  Society  of  Philadelphia.  [Henry  Phillips,  jr.]  Philadelphia, 
1862. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (6248 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Charter,  constitution,  and  by-laws. 
Philadelphia,  1865. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (6249 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Proceedings,  May, 
1865-December,  1866.  1878-1889.  Philadelphia,  1867-1891. 

None  published  between  1867  and  1880.     For  continuation  see  Nos.  6321a  and 
6339  et  seq.  (G25O 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  diary  of  John 
Pemberton  for  the  years  1777  and  1778.  Edited  from  the  MSS.  in  the 
possession  of  the  Society,  by  Eli  K.  Price.  A  paper  read  before  the  Numis 
matic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadelphia  July  5,  1866.  Philadelphia, 
1867. 

8vo,  pp.   109-122.  (6251  • 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Golden  relics  from 
Chiriqui.  Read  before  the  Society  October  5,  1865,  by  Alfred  B.  Taylor. 
Philadelphia,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  73-80.  (6252 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  A  historical  sketch 
of  national  medals  issued  pursuant  to  resolution  of  Congress,  1776-1815. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society  November  1  and  15,  1866,  by  Charles  H. 
Hart.  Philadelphia,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  24. 

Same,  Svo,  pp.   137-160.  (6253 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Medicine  and  as 
trology.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society  June  7,  1866.     By  Henry  Phillips, 
jr.     Philadelphia,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  9. 

Same,  8vo,  pp.  99-107.  (6254 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  a  hoard  of 
Roman  coins  lately  exhumed  at  Paris.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadel 
phia,  1867. 

8vo.  (6255 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  American  collec 
tions  of  coins.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1867. 

8vo.  (6256 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  ancient 
mounds  of  the  West  and  their  builders.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Phila 
delphia,  1867. 

8vo.  (6257 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  names  of 
coins.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1867. 

8vo.  (6258 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     The  pleasures  of 
numismatic  science.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  October  4,  1866,  by 
Henry  Phillips,  jr.     Philadelphia,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  14. 
Same,  Svo,  pp.   (2),   125-136.  (6259 


858  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Proceedings   from 
May  4,  1865,  to  December  31,  1866.     Philadelphia,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  160. 
Edition,  250  copies. 

Contents  :  The  following,  with  independent  title-pages,  but  continuous  paging : 
Some  observations  on  early  currency  of  Maryland,  a  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  June  7,  1865,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.,  pp.  65-72;  Golden  relics  from 
Chiriqui,  a  paper  read  before  the  Society,  October  5,  1865,  by  Alfred  B.  Taylor, 
pp.  73—80  ;  Remarks  on  Tabasco,  Mexico,  occasioned  by  the  reported  discovery 
of  remains  of  ancient  cities  being  found  in  that  locality,  a  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  April  5,  1866,  by  Charles  II.  Hart,  pp.  81-92  ;  Some  considerations  on 
the  best  means  of  promoting  the  efficiency  and  extending  the  usefulness  of  the 
Society,  a  paper  read  before  the  Society,  April  5,  1866,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr., 
pp.  93-98  ;  Medicine  and  astrology,  a  paper  read  before  the  Society,  June  7, 
1866,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.,  pp.  99-107  ;  Diary  of  John  Pemberton,  for  the 
years  1777  and  1778,  edited  from  the  MSS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Society,  by 
Eli  K.  Price,  a  paper  read  before  the  Society,  July  5,  1866,  pp.  109-122  ;  The 
pleasures  of  numismatic  science,  a  paper  read  before  the  Society,  October  4,  1866, 
'by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.,  pp.  123-136  ;  A  historical  sketch  of  the  national  medals 
issued  pursuant  to  resolution  of  Congress,  1776-1315,  a  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  November  1  and  15,  1866,  by  Charles  H.  Hart,  pp.  137-160.  (626O 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Remarks  on  Tabasco, 
Mexico,  occasioned  by  the  reported  discovery  of  remains  of  ancient  cities 
being  found  in  that  locality.  A  paper  read  before  the  Numismatic  and  Anti 
quarian  Society  of  Philadelphia,  April  5,  1866,  by  Charles  Henry  Hart. 
Philadelphia,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (G261 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Some  considerations 
on  the  best  means  of  promoting  the  efficiency  and  extending  the  usefulness 
of  the  Society.  A  paper  read  April  5,  1866,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Phila 
delphia,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  95-98.  (0263 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Some  observations 
on  early  currency  of  Maryland.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society.  June  7, 
1865,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1867. 

Svo,  pp.   (2),  67-72.  (6263 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Memoir  of  Jared 
Sparks.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1868. 

8vo.  (6264 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Memoir  of  Joseph 
R.  Ingersoll.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1868. 

Svo.  (6265 
NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     A  monograph  on  the 
island  of  Cozumel.     By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.     Philadelphia,  1868. 

8vo.  (6266 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  cowries  as  a 
currency.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1868. 

Svo.  (6267 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Recent  progress  in 
American  linguistics.  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Philadelphia,  1868. 

8vo.  (6268 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Memoir  of  George 
W.  Fahnestock.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1869. 

8vo.  (6269 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  international 
coinage.  By  James  Ross  Snowden.  Philadelphia,  1869. 

Svo.  (627O 


NUMISMATIC    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  859 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  coins  and 
currency  of  China.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1869. 

8vo.  (6271 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  Indian  name 
of  the  village  of  luka.  By  W.  T.  Taylor.  Philadelphia,  1869. 

8vo.  (6272 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Constitution  and 
by-laws.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (6273 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  A  discourse  on  the 
lifo  and  services  of  Gulian  Crommelin  Verplanck.  Delivered  before  the 
Society  May  5,  1870.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  New  York,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  20.     Large  page.  (6274 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  A  necrological  no 
tice  of  Richard  Stephen  Field.  Read  before  the  Society  October  6,  1870. 
By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (6275 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  A  tribute  to  the 
memory  of  William  Willis.  Read  before  the  Society  March  3,  1870.  By 
Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6276 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Memoir  of  George 
Ticknor,  historian  of  Spanish  literature.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Read 
before  the  Society,  May  4,  1871.  Philadelphia,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (6277 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  a  black  letter 
almanac  for  1620.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1871. 

8vo.  (6278 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  Indian  relics 
lately  discovered  near  Monongahela  City,  Pa.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart. 
Philadelphia,  1871. 

8vo.  (6279 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  prehistoric  re 
mains  lately  found  in  the  Ribbesdale  caves,  England.  By  Henry  Phillips, 
jr.  Philadelphia,  1871. 

8vo.  (62SO 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  first  Ameri 
can  edition  of  the  Bible.  By  Joseph  A.  Murray.  Philadelphia,  1871. 

8vo.  (6281 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  remains  of  a 
prehistoric  race  found  on  Easter  Island.  By  W.  Grier  Hibler.  Philadel 
phia,  1871. 

8vo.  (6282 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  Danish  archi 
tecture  of  the  middle  ages.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1873. 

8vo.  (6283 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  Di  Cesnola 
collection  of  Cypriote  antiquities.  By  Charles  Piers.  Philadelphia,  1873. 

8vo.  (6284 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  magic  of  the 
middle  ages,  as  illustrated  by  the  works  of  Albertus  Magnus.  By  Henry 
Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1873. 

8VO.  (6285 


860  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  an  alphabet 
ically  inscribed  stone  found  in  Obio.  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Philadelphia,  1874. 

8vo.  (6280 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  late  discoveries 
of  human  remains  at  Pompeii.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1874. 

8vo.  (0287 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  manners  and 
migrations  of  the  most  ancient  races  of  America.  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Phila 
delphia,  1874. 

8vo.  (6288 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  origin  and 
history  of  the  coinage  of  money.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1874. 

8vo.  (6289 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY"  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  [List  of  officers,  etc., 
1875.] 

Broadside.  (G29O 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  Americana  in  the 
library  of  John  Carter  Brown.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia, 
1875. 

8vo.  (0291 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  recent  dis 
covery  of  supposed  war  chariots  near  Rome.  By  W.  Grier  Hibler.  Phila 
delphia,  1875. 

8vo.  (6292 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  first  American 
expedition  to  the  North  Pole.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

8vo.  <6293 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  King  Mesa's  pillar. 
By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  187(3. 

8vo.  <6294 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  a  prehistoric 
Pompeii.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

8vo.  <6295 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  falsification 
of  coins.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

8vo.  «i296 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Recent  explorations 
in  the  shell  mounds  of  Florida,  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

8vo.  («297 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  loyalty  of 
Chief  Justice  Chew.  By  Eli  K.  Price.  Philadelphia,  1877. 

8vo.  <6398 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Officers.     1878. 

Sheet.  <6299 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Wampum  ;  a  paper 
presented  to  the  Society  [January  2,  1868].  By  Ashbel  Woodward.  Albany, 
1878. 

8vo,  pp.  61. 

Same.     Second  edition.     Albany,   1880.     8vo,  pp.  56.  (G3OO 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  aboriginal  mica 
mines  of  North  Carolina.  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Philadelphia,  1879. 


8vo. 


(0301 


NUMISMATIC    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  861 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  bones  of  Colum 
bus.  By  diaries  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

8vo.  (63O2 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Discoveries  recently 
made  in  Guatemala,  near  Cosamol  Whuapa.  By  D.  G.  Brinton.  Philadel 
phia,  3879. 

8vo.  (63O3 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Essay  upon  the  wor 
ship  of  the  sun.  By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

8vo.  (63O4 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Notes  upon  the  col 
lection  of  coins  now  upon  exhibition  at  the  Pennsylvania  Museum  and 
School  of  Industrial  Art,  Memorial  Hall,  Fail-mount  Park,  Philadelphia. 
By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Read  before  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
February  7,  1S79,  and  before  the  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society, 
March  G,  1879.  [Philadelphia,  1879.] 

Svo,   pp.    15.  (63O5 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  On  the  falsification 
of  ancient  coins.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  April  3,  1879,  by  S.  K. 
Harzfeld.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

Svo,  pp.   8.  (63O6 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Proceedings,  March 
20,  1879,  on  the  occasion  of  the  presentation  of  a  silver  medal  to  the  Hon. 
Eli  K.  Price,  president,  in  commemoration  of  the  twenty-first  anniversary 
of  the  foundation  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia,  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (63O7 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Tanagra  figurines. 
Philadelphia,  1879.  (63O8 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Act  and  bull ;  or, 
fixed  anniversaries.  A  paper  submitted  to  the  Society,  November  4,  1880, 
by  Lewis  A.  Scott,  with  an  appendix,  containing  the  bull  of  Gregory  XIII, 
translated,  and  the  body  of  the  act  of  Parliament.  [Philadelphia,  1880.] 

8vo,  pp.  24.      No  title-page.      Half  title  on  cover.  (63O9 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Notes  upon  a  de 
narius  of  Augustus  Ca?sar.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  February  5, 
1880,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  [Philadelphia],  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted   from    the  American  Journal   of  Numismatics.  (631O 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Old  titles  to  the 
city  of  Philadelphia.  By  Isaac  Myer.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo.  (6311 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  remains  of  an 
aboriginal  encampment  at  Kehoboth,  Del.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society, 
February  5,  1880,  by  Francis  Jordan,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (6312 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Report  of  the  oper 
ations  of  the  Society  for  the  years  1878  and  1879.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (6313 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Some  modern  mone 
tary  questions  reviewed  by  the  light  of  antiquity.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  April  1,  1880,  by  Robert  Noxon  Toppan.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  9.     Plate. 

Same.     Second  edition.     Philadelphia,  1881.     Svo,  pp.  9.     Plate.  (6314 


862  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Worship  of  the  sun. 
The  story  told  by  a  coin  of  Constantine  the  Great.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society,  October  2,  1879,  by  Henry  Phillips,  jr.  Philadelphia,  1880. 

Small  4to,  pp.  8.  (6315 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  A  brief  history  of 
the  soldiers'  medals  issued  by  the  State  of  West  Virginia  as  "  tokens  of  re 
spect  "  to  those  of  her  citizens  who  served  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States 
from  1861  to  1865.  By  the  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden.  Read  before  the 
Society,  February  4,  1881.  Also  read  before  the  West  Virginia  Historical 
Society,  June  10,  1879.  Photographic  plate.  Illuminated  title.  Wilkes- 
barre.  Pa.,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   18.  (6316 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  A  discourse  com 
memorative  of  the  life  and  services  of  the  late  William  Beach  Lawrence, 
before  the  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadelphia,  May  5, 
1881,  by  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted  from  the  Penn  Monthly  for  June,   1881,  Vol.  xii.  (6317 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Memoir  of  Samuel 
Stehman  Haldenian.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart,  historiographer  of  the  So 
ciety.  With  an  appendix.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  26. 

Reprinted  from  the  Penn  Monthly,  August,  1881.  (6318 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Necrology  for  1880. 
Joel  Munsell ;  Samuel  Greene  Arnold  ;  James  Lenox  ;  Samuel  Agnew  ;  Samuel 
Stehman  Haldeman ;  James  Grier  Ralston.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Phila 
delphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings.  (6319 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Officers.     1881. 

Sheet.  (632O 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Old  and  new  style. 
Fixed  dates,  calendars,  and  the  principles  and  results  of  emendations.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society,  February  3,  1881,  by  John  R.  Baker.  Phila 
delphia,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.   16.  (6321 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Report  of  the  pro 
ceedings  of  the  Society  for  1880.     Philadelphia,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  31. 

Same,  1881,  with  necrological  notices.     Philadelphia,  1882.     8vo,  pp.  39. 
Same,  1882.     Philadelphia,  1883.     8vo,  pp.  37. 
Same,  1883.     Philadelphia,   1884.     8vo,  pp.   46.     Illustrated. 
Same,  1884.     Philadelphia,  1885.     8vo,  pp.  33. 
Same,   1885.     Philadelphia,  1886.      8vo,  pp.  28.  (6321o 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Some  modern  mone 
tary  questions  viewed  by  the  light  of  antiquity.  A  paper  read  before  the 
Society,  April  1,  1880,  by  Robert  N.  Toppan.  Second  edition.  Philadelphia, 

1881. 

8vo,  pp.   (2),  9.  (6322 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Some  old  maps  of 
Philadelphia.  By  William  Trautwine.  Philadelphia,  1881. 

8vo.  (6323 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  William  Penn's 
landing  in  Pennsylvania,  The  bicentennial  anniversary  date  for  celebration 


NUMISMATIC    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.  863 

in  1882.     Report  of  the  majority  of  the  committee  appointed  to  consider 
and  report  on  the  above.     Philadelphia,  1881. 

Svo,   pp.   8.  (6324 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  books  of  Chilan 
Balam,  the  prophetic  and  historic  record  of  the  Mayas  of  Yucatan.  By 
Daniel  G.  Briuton.  Philadelphia,  [1882]. 

Square  Svo,  pp.  19. 

Read  before  the  Society,   January,   1882.  (6325 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Necrology  for  1881. 
Robert  Smith  Swords ;  William  Beach  Lawrence ;  John  Gorham  Palfrey ; 
Joseph  Sabin ;  Ferdinand  Keller ;  Eugene  Anthony  Vetromile ;  Samuel  Fos 
ter  Haven ;  Edwin  Augustine  Dalrymple.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Phila 
delphia,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (6326 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Remarks  upon  a 
coin  of  Sicyon.     By  Henry  Phillips,  jr.     Reprinted  from  the  American  Jour 
nal  of  Numismatics  for  January,  1882.     [Philadelphia,  1882.] 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
Read  before  the  Society.  (6327 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Constitution  and 
by-laws.  With  a  list  of  members.  Philadelphia,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  „  (6328 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Extracts  from  the 
minutes  of  the  regular  meeting,  March  1st,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  3. 

Relating  to  recent  European   contributions   to  the  study  of  American  archse- 
ology.  (6329 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Memoir  of  Lewis 
H.  Morgan.  Read  before  the  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Phil 
adelphia  May  4,  1882.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1883.  . 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (633O 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Necrology  for  1882. 
Lewis  H.  Morgan ;  Niels  Frederick  Bernhard  De  Sehested ;  George  Smith ; 
Elisha  Reynolds  Potter ;  Horace  Maynard ;  William  Sansom  Vaux ;  Henry 
Cruse  Murphy.     By  Charles  Henry  Hart     Philadelphia,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (6331 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Proceedings  of  the 
Society  in  celebration  of  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  its  foundation, 
January  1,  1858.  Held  January  4,  1883.  Philadelphia,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (6332 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  colonial  jetong 
of  Louis  XV.  and  other  pieces  relating  to  the  French  colonial  possessions 
in  America  and  to  their  conquest  by  England.  By  George  M.  Parsons. 
Columbus,  Ohio,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  15.     Tlate. 

Reprinted  from  the  American  Journal  of  Numismatics.  (6333 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Memoir  of  George 
Sharswood,  late  chief  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania,  by 
Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  10. 

Read  before  the  Society  January  3,  1884. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings  for  1883.  (6334 


864  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Necrology  for  1883. 
Charles  Perrin  Smith ;  Lucius  Quintius  Cincinnatus  Elmer ;  George  Shars- 
wood.  By  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Philadelphia,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  17. 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings.  (6335 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  Waterloo 
medal ;  an  address  before  the  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Phil 
adelphia.  By  Isaac  Myer.  Philadelphia,  1885. 

4to,  pp.  18.     Portraits.     Plates.     Initial  letters. 

One  hundred  copies  printed  for  private  distribution.  (6336 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  religious  cere 
monies  of  the  Chinese  in  the  Eastern  cities  of  the  United  States.  By 
Stewart  Culin.  An  essay  read  before  the  Society  April  1,  1886.  Privately 
printed.  Philadelphia,  1887. 

4to,  pp.  23.     Plate.     Facsimile.  (6337 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Report  of  the  pro 
ceedings  for  the  year  1886.  Philadelphia,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (6338 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Report  of  the  pro 
ceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  years  1887-1889.     Philadelphia,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  86. 

Contains :  The  annual  address  of  President  Brinton,  entitled  American  abo 
riginal  poetry  ;  Notes  on  early  medals,  rings,  etc.,  by  W.  M.  Beauchamp  ;  Migra 
tions  of  the  Onondagas,  by  W.  M.  Beauchamp  ;  An  old  Japanese  standard  foot 
measure,  by  Benjamin  Smith  Lyman  ;  Aboriginal  wood  working,  by  Francis 
Jordan,  jr.  ;  On  the  "  Stone  of  the  Giants,"  by  Daniel  G.  Brinton.  (6339 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Proceedings  for  the 
years  1890-1891.  Philadelphia,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   129.  (634O 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     On  an  "  inscribed  tablet "  from  Long 

Island.     Read    before    the  Society,    October    5,    1893,    by    D.    G.    Brinton. 
[Waterloo,  Indiana,  1893.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.      Woodcut.  (6341 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Proceedings  of  the 
Society  for  the  years  1892-1898.     Philadelphia,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  168. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Members ;  Proceedings ;  The  inter-continental  trade  of 
Bering  Straits,  by  Inman  Homer  ;  The  cross-bow,  by  Cornelius  Stevenson  ;  The 
Boro  Budur  temple  of  Java,  by  Clarence' B.  Moore;  A  proposed  medal  for  the 
Philadelphia  post-office,  by  Richard  S.  Edwards ;  Japanese  swords,  chiefly  by 
Edward  Gilbertson  ;  Necrology  ;  Index.  (6342 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.     Proceedings  for  the 
years  1899-1901.     Philadelphia,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  172. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  committees ;  Members ;  Proceedings  ;  Daniel  Garrison 
Brinton — obituary  address,  by  Inman  Horner ;  Early  ordnance,  by  Cornelius 
Stevenson  ;  The  Great  Seal  of  England,  by  Charles  E.  Dana  ;  The  coinage  of  the 
ancient  Greeks,  by  W.  N.  Bates;  Discussion  of  the  Proceedings  of  1892-98,  by 
Edward  Gilbertson;  A  Hebrew  Omer  of  the  year  1800,  by  Charles  J.  Cohen; 
Letters  from  Sicily,  by  John  T.  Morris  ;  Black  patina  on  Japanese  iron  sword- 
guards,  by  Edward  Gilbertson ;  Four  Turkish  coins,  by  Edward  Gilbertson : 
Coin  cabinet,  by  Edward  Gilbertson  ;  Falconry,  by  Charles  E.  Dana  ;  An  antique 
glass  medallion,  by  John  T.  Morris ;  The  coinage  of  the  Ottoman  sultans,  by 
Edward  Gilbertson  ;  Earliest  dates  on  coins,  by  Richard  W.  Davids ;  Some  lit 
erary  and  antiquarian  frauds,  by  Charles  E.  Dana  ;  Pennsylvania  German  stove 
plate,  by  Henry  C.  Mercer.  (< 


PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN    SOCIETY.  865 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Proceedings  for  the 
years  1902-1003.  Philadelphia,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  210. 

Contents :  Officers  and  committees ;  Members ;  Proceedings ;  Fitch  and  his 
predecessors  in  steam  navigation,  by  Charles  E.  Dana  ;  The  ceramic  literature 
of  the  Pennsylvania  Germans,  by  Edwin  Atlee  Barber;  The  English  coronation, 
its  service  and  its  history,  by  Charles  E.  Dana  ;  Discussion  of  the  proceedings 
of  1899-1901,  by  Edward  Gilbertson  ;  The  age  of  old  watches  as  shown  by  then 
construction,  by  Richard  Wistar  Davids ;  The  tournament  and  the  joust,  by 
Cornelius  Stevenson  ;  Prince  Eugene  of  Savoy's  sword  ;  A  few  impressions  of 
Segesta  and  Selinus,  by  C.  M.  Burns  ;  "  Teigdriicke  " — prints  in  paste,  by  John 
F.  Lewis ;  "  Schrotblatter,"  or  prints  in  the  "  Maniere  Crible'e,"  by  John  L. 
Lewis.  (6344 

OHIO  VALLEY  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Pittsburg,  Pa, 

OHIO  VALLEY  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  establishment  of  the  Catholic 
hierarchy  in  the  United  States.  [By  A.  A.  Lambing.]  Head  before  the 
Society,  April  16,  1885. 

In  Historical  Researches  in  ivestern  Pennsylvania.  Pittsburg,  1885.  Vol.  i. 
pp.  121-136.  (6345 

Onio  VALLEY  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  establishment  of  the  See  of. 
Pittsburg.  [By  A.  A.  Lambing.]  Read  before  the  Society,  May  21,  1885. 

In  Catholic  Historical  Researches.      Pittsburg,  1885.      Vol.  n,  pp.  3-13.    (6346 

PENNSYLVANIA    FEDERATION   OF   HISTORICAL    SOCIETIES. 

PENNSYLVANIA  FEDERATION  OF  HISTORICAL  SOCIETIES.     Organized  at  Harrishurg, 
January  5,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
An  account  of  the  organization,  objects,  etc.  (634T 

PIONIER-VEREIN    OF   PHILADELPHIA. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

PIONIER-VEREIN   OF   PHILADELPHIA.     The   German    soldier    in   the   wars   of   the 
United  States.     By  J.  G.  Rosengarten.     Philadelhpia,  1881. 
8vo,  pp.  175. 

Read  before  the  Pionier-Verein.  (6348 

I'IOMER-VEREIN  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Sources  of  history.  A  paper  read  before  the 
German-American  Historical  Society  of  New  York  and  Pionier-Verein  of 
Philadelphia.  By  J.  G.  Rosengarten.  Philadelphia,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (634J) 

PIONIER-VEREIN  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  The  first  century  of  German  printing  in 
America,  1728-1830,  preceded  by  a  notice  of  the  literary  work  of  F.  D. 
Pastorius.  By  Oswald  Seidensticker.  Philadelphia,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  253,  [1].      Facsimile.  (635O 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN    SOCIETY. 
Lancaster,  Pa. 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  Or 
ganized  April  15,  1891.  Lancaster,  1891. 

32mo,  pp.  15.  (6351 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 55 


866  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  its  origin,  with  the  proceedings  and 
addresses  at  its  organization.  Lancaster,  April  15th,  1891  Published  by 
the  Society,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  94.     Portrait. 

Contents :  Report  of  the  proceedings,  April  15th,  1891 ;  "  De  Olta  un  Neia 
Tzeita,"  by  E.  II.  Rauch  :  "Puritan  and  Cavalier?  Why  not  the  Pennsylvania- 
German?  by  T.  C.  Zimmerman;  Auswahlen  der  Alte  Zeite;"  The  Pennsylvania- 
Germans  in  Church  and  State,  by  C.  Z.  Welser  ;  What  I  know  of  Pennsylvania- 
Germans,  by  F.  J.  F.  Schantz ;  Constitution  ;  i3y-Laws. 

Forms  Vol.  I  of  the  Proceedings.  (6352 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Harrisburg,  Oct. 
14,  1891,  Mount  Gretna,  July  18,  1892.  Vol.  n.  Published  by  the  Society, 
1892. 

8vo,  pp.  132.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  proceedings  at  its  first  annual  meeting,  held  in  Har 
risburg,  Pa.,  on  Wednesday,  October  14,  1891  :  Address  of  welcome,  by  B.  F. 
Myers  ;  Annual  address  by  the  president,  William  H.  Egle  ;  The  early  literature 
of  the  Pennsylvania-Germans,  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker ;  Proverbs  and  say 
ings  of  the  Pennsylvania-Germans,  by  A.  R.  Home  ;  The  marriage  of  the  muse — 
a  poem  by  Lee  L.  Grumbine  ;  The  annual  banquet,  Oct.  24,  1891 ;  Papers  read  at 
the  meeting  held  at  Mount  Gretna,  July  18,  1892  :  True  heroes  of  Provincial 
Pennsylvania,  by  Julius  F.  Sachse  ;  The  Pennsylvania-German  :  his  place  in  the 
history  of  the  commonwealth,  by  William  II.  Egle;  Obituary.  (6:553 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Lebanon,  Octo 
ber  12,  1892.  Vol.  in.  Published  by  the  Society,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   292.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  at  its  second  annual  meet 
ing,  held  at  Lebanon,  Pa.,  October  12,  1892  :  Address  of  welcome,  by  John  B. 
McPherson ;  Annual  address  by  the  president,  Wm.  H.  Egle ;  John  Greenleaf 
Whittier,  by  II.  L.  Fisher  ;  The  Pennsylvania-German  in  history,  by  Benjamin 
M.  Nead ;  The  Pennsylvania-Germans,  poem  by  M.  Sheeleigh  ;  Pennsylvania- 
Germans  at  the  Battle  of  Long  Island,  by  Geo.  C.  Heckman ;  Hombog  Orgel 
Bissniss,  by  F.  J.  F.  Schantz  ;  The  annual  banquet,  Oct.  12,  1892  ;  Pennsylvania- 
German  day  at  the  Pennsylvania  Chautauqua,  Mt.  Gretna,  Pa.,  July  17,  1893 ; 
Obituary ;  List  of  members  of  the  Society ;  Birth  and  baptismal  register  of 
Trinity  Lutheran  Church,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1747-1774.  (6354 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  York,  October 
11,  1893.  Vol.  iv.  Published  by  the  Society,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,    [6]-292.      Plate.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  at  its  third  annual  meet 
ing,  held  at  York,  Pa.,  Oct.  11,  1893  :  Address  of  welcome,  by  John  WT.  Bittenger  ; 
Response,  by  Thos.  C.  Zimmerman  ;  Annual  address  of  the  president,  H.  L. 
Fisher;  The  German  Moravian  settlements  in  Pennsylvania,  1735-1800,  by  Paul 
de  Schweinitz  ;  Maxatawny  prior  to  1800,  by  F.  K.  Levan  ;  The  banquet;  Penn 
sylvania-German  day  at  the  Pennsylvania  Chautauqua,  Mt.  Gretna,  July  19, 
1894;  The  educational  position  of  the  Pennsylvania-Germans,  by  R.  K.  Buehrle ; 
The  ancestral  virtues  of  the  Pennsylvania  Germans,  by  Thomas  C.  Zimmerman ; 
Obituaries ;  Officers ;  Biographical  sketches ;  Birth  and  baptismal  register  of 
Trinity  Lutheran  Church,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1774-1786.  Births  and  baptisms  of 
the  First  Reformed  Church,  Lancaster,  1736-1769.  (6355 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Reading,  Oct. 
3,  1894.  Vol.  v.  Published  by  the  Society,  1895, 

8vo,  pp.  266.     Plates.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  at  its  fourth  annual  meet 
ing,  held  at  Reading,  Oct.  3,  1894  :  Address  of  Welcome,  by  James  N.  Ermen- 
trout ;  Response,  by  Theo.  E.  Schmauk ;  German  colonization  in  America,  by 
George  C.  Heckman  ;  Der  Prahl-Hans — an  epic  of  1812  ;  Secretary's  annual  re 
port  ;  The  Pennsylvania-Germans  at  home,  by  John  S.  Stahr  ;  Popular  supersti 
tions,  by  W.  J.  Hoffman.  The  banquet ;  Notes  on  the  Bucher  Album,  by  Thos. 
Conrad  Porter;  Obituary;  Biographical  sketches;  Births  and  baptismal  register 
of  Trinity  Lutheran  Church,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1786-1792.  Same,  First  Reformed 
Church,  Lancaster,  1769-1800.  (6356 


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PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Bethlehem,  Oct. 
16,  1895.  Vol.  vi.  Published  by  the  Society,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  283.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  proceedings  at  its  fifth  annual  meeting  :  Address  by 
J.  Mortimer  Levering ;  Annual  address  by  the  president,  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  ; 
Secretary's  annual  report ;  The  Pennsylvania-German  in  the  field  of  the  natural 
sciences,  by  Thomas  Conrad  Porter ;  The  old  Moravian  Sun  Inn,  Bethlehem, 
1758,  by  [W.  C.  Reichel]  ;  The  Pennsylvania-German  in  the  Lehigh  valley,  by 
M.  H.  Richards ;  The  Pennsylvania-German  in  journalism  and  literature,  by 
Lee  L.  Grumbine  ;  The  Pennsylvania-German  in  education,  by  Oscar  L.  Kuhns  ; 
The  Pennsylvania-German  in  the  church,  by  Paul  de  Schweinitz  ;  The  Pennsyl 
vania-German  in  the  home,  by  F.  J.  F.  Schantz  ;  Obituaries  ;  Surviving  members  ; 
Biographical  sketches ;  Kirchen-Matricul  :  Der  Evangelisch  Lutherischen  Ge- 
meinde  in  Neu  Providenz,  Pennsylvania  (Augusta  Ev.  Luth.  Congregation, 
Trappe,  Pa.),  translated,  collated,  and  arranged  by  Julius  Friedrich  Sachse ; 
Births  and  baptismal  register  of  Trinity  Lutheran  Church,  Lancaster,  Pa., 
1793-1799.  (6357 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Philadelphia, 
Oct.  25,  1896.  Vol.  vn.  Published  by  the  Society,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  576.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  sixth  annual  meeting ;  Secretary's 
annual  report ;  Pennsylvania  :  The  German  influence  in  its  settlement  and  de 
velopment.  A  narrative  and  critical  history.  Prepared  by  authority  of  The 
Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Part  i.  The  Fatherland  (1450-1700)  :  showing 
the  part  it  bore  in  the  discovery,  exploration,  and  development  of  the  Western 
Continent,  with  special  reference  to  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Part 
I  of  a  narrative  and  critical  history,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsyl 
vania-German  Society.  By  Julius  Friedrich  Sachse.  Philadelphia,  1897.  pp. 
33-256.  The  German  exodus  to  England  in  1709,  by  Frank  Reid  Diffenderffer. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  1897.  pp.  257-414.  In  memoriam ;  Members ;  Biographical 
sketches ;  Augustus  Ev.  Lutheran  Church,  Trappe,  Pa.  Record  of  marriages, 
confirmations,  and  burials,  with  a  list  of  the  contributors  to  the  pastor's  salary, 
Nov.  27,  1760  ;  The  records  of  St.  Michaelis  and  Zion  Congregation  of  Phila 
delphia  ;  Baptisms,  1745-51.  (6358 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Lancaster,  Oct. 
22,  1897.  Vol.  vin.  Published  by  the  Society,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  222,  100,  28.      Plates.      Portraits. 

Contents :  Annual  meeting,  October  22,  1897 ;  Addresses  by  E.  K.  Martin, 
M.  W.  Richards,  the  president,  T.  E.  Schmauk.  Reports.  Pennsylvania :  The 
German  influence  in  its  settlement  and  development.  A  narrative  and  critical 
history,  prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Part  in. 
The  German  emigration  to  America,  1709-1740.  Part  in  of  a  narrative  and 
Critical  History,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society. 
By  Henry  Eyster  Jacobs.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1898.  pp.  31-150  ;  Obituary  ;  Church 
register  of  the  United  Reformed  and  Lutheran  Church,  called  Blimyers,  in  Hope- 
well  township,  York  co.,  Pa.  (1761-1831)  ;  Records  of  St.  Michaelis  and  Zion 
congregation  of  Phila.,  Baptisms,  1751-3.  Index  to  proper  names  mentioned  in 
the  Proceedings  and  Addresses  of  the  society,  Vols.  i-vi,  prepared  by  Daniel 
Wunderlich  Nead.  An  argument  demonstrating  that  the  first  discoverers  of 
America  were  German,  not  Latin,  by  H.  M.  M.  Richards.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1898. 
pp.  28.  (6359 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Allentown,  Oct. 
14,  1898.  Vol.  ix.  Published  by  the  Society,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  468.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents,  pp.  1-46  :  Report  of  the  Proceedings,  at  its  eighth  annual  meeting  : 
Address  of  welcome,  by  George  T.  Ettinger ;  Response,  by  F.  J.  F.  Schantz ; 
Annual  address  by  the  president,  N.  C.  Schaeffer ;  Reports ;  in  memoriam ; 
Pennsylvania :  The  German  influence  in  its  settlement  and  development.  A 
narrative  and  critical  history.  Prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsylvania- 
German  Society.  Part  iv.  The  settlement  of  Germantown,  Pennsylvania,  and 
the  beginning  of  German  immigration  to  North  America.  By  Samuel  Whitaker 
Pennypacker.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1899.  .pp.  51-447.  The  records  of  St.  Michaelis 
and  Zion  Congregation  of  Philadelphia.  Baptisms,  1753-55.  (636O 


868  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Ephrata,  Oct. 
20,  1899.  Vol.  x.  Published  by  the  Society,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  97,  ix,  328,  148,  89.      Plates.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Minutes  of  meeting  at  Ephrata,  Addresses  by  J.  P.  Ment- 
zer,  Henry  T.  Spangler ;  E.  W.  S.  Parthemore  ;  Reports  ;  Obituaries ;  The  first 
German  newspaper  in  America,  by  J.  F.  Sachse ;  Pennsylvania :  The  German 
Influence  in  its  Settlement  and  Development.  A  Narrative  and  Critical  History. 
Prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Part  vi  :  The  do 
mestic  life  and  characteristics  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  pioneer.  Part  vi 
of  a  Narrative  and  Critical  History,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylva 
nia-German  Society.  By  F.  J.  F.  Schantz.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1900.  pp.  97. 
Pennsylvania :  The  German  influence  in  its  settlement  and  development.  A 
narrative  and  critical  history.  Prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsylvania-Ger 
man  Society.  Part  vn  :  The  German  immigration  into  Pennsylvania  through 
the  port  of  Philadelphia,  from  1700  to  1775.  Part  11,  The  Redemptioners. 
Part  vii  of  a  Narrative  and  Critical  History  *  *  *  by  Frank  Ried  Diffen- 
derffer.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1900.  pp.  ix,  328.  Pennsylvania :  The  German  in-' 
fluence  in  its  settlement  and  development.  *  *  *  Part  vm.  The  German 
Baptist  Brethren  or  Dunkers.  Part  vin.of  a  Narrative  and  Critical  History 
prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  By  George  N. 
Falkenstein.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1900.  pp.  148.  Pennsylvania-German  literature — 
En  Hondfull  Farsh  :  Experiments  in  Pennsylvania-German  verse,  with  an  in 
troduction  on  the  capability  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  for  poetic  expression, 
by  J.  Max  Hark.  Published  by  the  Society,  1900.  pp.  31.  Pennsylvania-Ger 
man  genealogies  :  Descendants  of  Henry  Melchior  Miihlenberg,  prepared  by  au 
thority  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society  by  H.  M.  M.  Richards.  Published 
by  the  Society,  1800.  pp.  89.  (6362 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Easton,  Oct.  26, 
1900.  Vol.  XL  Published  by  the  Society,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  50,  355,  357.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents,  pp.  1-50:  Proceedings  and  addresses  of  the  tenth  annual  meeting; 
Address  of  welcome,  by  B.  Rush  Field,  Response,  by  George  C.  Heckman.  Ad 
dress  of  the  president,  F.  J.  F.  Schantz.  In  Memoriam  Pennsylvania:  The 
German  Influence  in  its  Settlement  and  Development.  A  narrative  and  crit 
ical  history.  Prepared  by  authority  of  The  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Part 
ix.  The  Lutheran  Church  in  Pennsylvania  (1638-1800).  Vol.  i.  The  church 
prior  to  the  arrival  of  WiP.iam  Penn  in  the  seventeenth  century  and  prior  to 
the  arrival  of  Henry  Melchior  Miihlenburg  in  the  eighteenth  century.  Part  ix 
of  a  Narrative  and  Critical  History  *  *  *  by  Theodore  Emanuel  Schmauk, 
D.  D.  Illustrated  by  Julius  F.  Sachse.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1902.  pp.  35.  Penn 
sylvania  :  The  German  Influence  in  its  Settlement  and  Development.  A  Nar 
rative  and  Critical  History.  Prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsylvania-Ger 
man  Society.  Part  x.  The  Reformed  Church  in  Pennsylvania.  Part  ix  of  a 
Narrative  and  Critical  History  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylvania- 
German  Society.  By  Joseph  Henry  Dubbs.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1902.  pp.  357. 
pp.  341-357,  Bibliography  of  the  Reformed  Church  of  the  United  States  prior  to 
1800,  by  Wm.  J.  Hinke.  (6363 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Harrisburg,  Oct. 
25,  1901.  Vol.  xn.  [Lancaster]  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  72,  588,  139.      Portraits.      Plates. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Report  of  the  proceedings  at  the  eleventh  annual  meeting, 
Oct.  25,  1901  ;  Address  of  welcome,  by  David  McConaughy  Gilbert ;  Response, 
by  F.  J.  F.  Schantz  ;  Annual  address  of  the  president,  Charles  Francis  Himes ; 
Eulogy  of  Thomas  Conrad  Porter,  by  Joseph  H.  Dubbs  ;  Reports  ;  Biographical 
sketch  of  Joseph  Augustus  Seiss  ;  Obituary  record.  Pennsylvania  :  The  German 
influence  in  its  settlement  and  development.  A  narrative  and  critical  history? 
prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Part  xi.  The  music 
of  the  Ephrata  cloister,  also  Conrad  Beissel's  treatise  on  music  as  set  forth 
in  a  preface  to  the  "  Turtel  Taube "  of  1747,  amplified  with  facsimile  repro 
ductions  of  parts  of  the  text  and  some  original  Ephrata  music  of  the  Weyrauchs 
Hiigel,  1739;  Rosen  and  Lilien,  1745;  Turtel  Taube,  1747;  Choral  Buch,  1754, 
etc.,  by  Julius  Friedrich  Sachse.  Lancaster,  1903.  8vo,  pp.  588.  The  Penn 
sylvania-German  dialect.  A  study  of  its  status  as  a  spoken  dialect  and  form 
of  literary  expression,  with  reference  to  its  capabilities  and  limitations,  and 
lines  illustrating  same,  by  Lee  L.  Grumbine.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1902.  8vo,  pp. 
139,  (6364 


PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN    SOCIETY.  869 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Norristown,  Oct. 
3,  1902.  Vol.  xin.  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  30,  232,  93,  27.     Plates.     Portraits. 

Contents,  pp.  1—36  :  Officers  of  the  Society  ;  Address  of  welcome,  by  Joseph 
Fornance ;  Response,  by  Jacob  Fry  ;  Address  of  the  president,  Joseph  H.  Dubbs  ; 
Reports  ;  In  memoriam  :  Samuel  Straub  Yohe,  William  Beidelman,  George  F.  W. 
Holls.  Pennsylvania  :  The  German  influence  in  its  settlement  and  development. 
A  narrative  and  critical  history  prepared  by  authority  of  the  Pennsylvania 
German  Society.  Part  xn.  The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania,  a  historical 
sketch.  Part  xn  of  n  Narrative  and  Critical  History,  prepared  at  the  request 
of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  By  Howard  Wiegner  Kriebel.  Illustrated 
by  Julius  F.  Sachse.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1904.  pp.  232.  Part  xin.  American 
history  from  German  archives,  with  reference  to  the  German  soldiers  in  the 
Revolution  and  Franklin's  visit  to  Germany,  by  J.  G.  Rosengarten.  Part  xin 
of  a  Narrative  and  Critical  History,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylvania- 
German  Society.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1904.  pp.  93.  The  picturesque  quality  of 
the  Pennsylvania  German.  An  address,  with  illustrations,  by  William  H.  Rich 
ardson.  Published  by  the  Society,  1904.  pp.  27.  (G3G5 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  and  addresses  at  Lebanon,  Octo 
ber  22,  1903.     Vol.  xiv.     1905. 
8vo,  pp.  68,  xi,  236,  140. 

Contents,  pp.  1-68  :  Proceedings  at  the  thirteenth  annual  meeting  ;  Lebanon  and 
its  environs,  a  brief  historical  sketch,  by  P.  L.  Croll  ;  Pennsylvania  :  The  German 
influence  in  its  settlement  and  development.  A  narrative  and  critical  history. 
Part  xiv.  Daniel  Falckner's  "  Curieuse  Nachricht  from  Pennsylvania."  The 
book  that  stimulated  the  great  German  emigration  to  Pennsylvania  in  the  early 
years  of  the  xvin  century.  Translated  and  annotated  by  Julius  Friedrich  Sachse. 
Part  xiv  of  a  Narrative  and  Critical  History,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the 
Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1905.  pp.  256.  Record  of  mar 
riages  in  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Congregation  in  Philadelphia,  commenced, 
Anno  1745.  pp.  140.  (63GG 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  The  Fatherland:  1450-1700,  showing  the  part 
it  bore  in  the  discovery,  exploration,  and  development  of  the  western  conti 
nent,  with  special  reference  to  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Part  i 
of  a  narrative  and  critical  history,  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsyl 
vania-German  Society.  By  Julius  Friedrich  Sachse.  Philadelphia,  1897. 

4to,  pp.  xii,  [3]-234.  Front.  Illustrations.  Plates.  Portraits.  Maps.  Fac 
simile.  (Pennsylvania:  the  German  influence  in  its  settlement  and  development, 
gt.  1.) 

Appendix  :  Title  pages  of  books  and  pamphlets  that  influenced  German  emi 
gration  to  Pennsylvania,  reproduced  in  facsimile. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.      (G.*i(>7 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  Pennsylvania :  the  German  influence  in  its 
settlement  and  development.  A  narrative  and  critical  history.  Prepared 
by  Authority  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Philadelphia,  1897. 
Lancaster,  Pa. 

2  v.     4 to  and  Svo. 

Contents  :  Vol.  i.  Sachse,  J.  F.  The  Fatherland  :  1450-1700.  1897.  4to.— 
Vol.  ii.  Diffenderffer,  F.  R.  The  German  exodus  to  England  in  1709.  1897. 
Svo.  (G36S 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  American  history  from  German  archives  with 
reference  to  the  German  soldiers  in  the  Revolution  and  Franklin's  visit  to 
Germany.  By  J.  G.  Rosengarten.  Part  xin  of  a  Narrative  and  Critical 
History  prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Pennsylvania-German  Society.  Lan 
caster,  Pa.  1904, 

Svo,  pp.  104.     Illustrations.  (G»GJ> 

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN  SOCIETY.  The  Schwenkfelders  in  Pennsylvania,  a  his 
torical  sketch.  By  Howard  Wiegner  .Kriebel.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  xiv,  232.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimiles.  (637O 


870  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Presbyterianism.  Its  true  place  and  value 
in  history.  Discourse  delivered  before  tbe  Society  at  the  annual  meeting, 
May  19,  1853.  By  Robert  Davidson.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.   28.  (6371 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  reformed  churches  of  Europe  and 
America  in  relation  to  general  church  history.  An  address  delivered,  by 
request  of  the  Society,  before  the  General  Assembly  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May 
21,  1855.  By  Henry  B.  Smith.  Philadelphia,  1855. 

8vo,   pp.   36.  (6372 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Socinian  apostacy  of  the  English  Pres 
byterian  churches.  Discourse  on  behalf  of  the  Society,  May  16,  185G.  By 
S.  J.  Baird.  Philadelphia,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.   "2.  (6373 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  Presbyterian  emigration  into 
South  Carolina  ;  a  discourse.  May  7,  1858,  by  appointment  of  the  Society. 
By  George  Howe.  Columbia,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.   41.  (6374 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
America,  from  its  origin  until  the  year  1760,  with  biographical  sketches  of 
its  early  ministers,  by  Richard  Webster.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author,  by 
C.  Van  .Rensselaer.  and  an  historical  introduction,  by  William  Blackwood. 
Published  by  authority  of  the  Society.  Philadelphia,  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  720. 

A  prefatory  notice  says  that  this  is  the  first  volume  of  the  publications  of  the 
Society.  (6375 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  of  the 
Society.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.   107.  (6376 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  and  charter.  Philadelphia, 
1877. 

8vo.  (6377 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  for  year  ending  May  6,  1880. 
Philadelphia.  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  12,  (1).  (6378 

Annual   report   for  the  year   ending  May   5,    1881.      Philadelphia,    1881.      8vo, 
pp.  11,   (2). 

Annual   report   for  the  year   ending   May   4,    1882.      Philadelphia,    1882.      8vo. 
pp.   12,    (3). 

None  published  in  1883. 

Annual    report   for  the   year   ending  May   1,    1884.      Philadelphia,    1884.     8vo, 
pp.  12,  (3). 

Annual   report   for   the  year  ending  May   7,    1885.      Philadelphia,    1885.     8vo, 
pp.  15. 

Annual   report  for   the  year  ending   May   7,   1886.      Philadelphia,    1886.     8vo, 
pp.   16. 

Annual   report  for   the  year  ending  May   5,   1887.     Philadelphia,    1887.     8vo, 
pp.  13. 

Annual   report  for  the  year   ending   May   3,    1888.      Philadelphia,    1888.     8vo, 
pp.  19. 

Annual   report  for   the  year  ending  May   2,    1889.     Philadelphia,    1889.     8vo, 

pp.  13.  (637$) 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Forty-third  annual  report  of  the  executive 

council.     Presented  to  the  Society  at  its  annual  meeting  in  Philadelphia, 

January  10,  1895.     Philadelphia,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (6380 


PRESBYTERIAN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  871 

PUESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  i.     1901-1902.     Philadelphia, 
1902. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  457.     Portraits.     Plates.     Facsimiles. 

Issued  quarterly,  May,  1901-December,  1902.     Nos.  1-6. 

Contents  :  Table  of  contents  ;  The  debt  of  the  present  to  the  past :  its  pay 
ment—the  annual  address  by  the  president,  Henry  C.  McCook  ;  Constitution  and 
by-laws  of  the  Society ;  Members ;  Committees ;  Historical  sketch  and  charac 
teristics  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  America,  by  P.  H.  Millikin  ;  History  and 
characteristics  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  the  United  States,  by  James  Craw 
ford  ;  History  of  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  North  America,  by  David 
Steele ;  Characteristics  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of 
America,  by  John  De  Witt ;  The  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States,  by 
Thomas  Gary  Johnson ;  Origin  and  distinctive  characteristics  of  the  United 
Presbyterian  Church  of  North  America,  by  James  Price ;  Church  record  of 
Neshaminy  and  Bensalem,  Bucks  county,  1710-1738,  edited  by  Wni.  J.  Hinke ; 
Annual  report  of  the  executive  council  for  the  year  ending  Jan.  11,  1900  ;  Same, 
for  the  year  ending  Jan.  10,  1901.  Reports  of  officers  ;  Report  of  Historical 
Collections  Committee ;  Recent  ecclesiastical  researches  in  Holland,  by  E.  T. 
Corwin  ;  The  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church  :  its  origin,  distinctive  features, 
and  the  grounds  for  preserving  its  denominational  integrity,  by  William  Henry 
Black.  Excerpt  from  report  of  the  Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Chris 
tian  Knowledge,  1774  ;  The  several  editions  of  the  constitution  of  the  Cumber 
land  Presbyterian  Church,  by  Henry  C.  McCook ;  Cortlandt  Van  Rensselaer, 
D.  D.,  founder  of  the  Presbyterian  Historical  Society  ;  An  early  document  con 
cerning  the  first  Presbyterian  congregation  of  New  York  ;  Annual  report  of  the 
executive  council  for  the  year  ending  Jan.  9,  1902  ;  Additional  notes  on  editions 
of  the  Cumberland  Confession  of  Faith,  by  Henry  C.  McCook  ;  Abstract  of  the 
minutes  of  the  annual  meeting,  1902  ;  The  early  editions  of  Watts's  hymns,  by 
Louis  F.  Benson  ;  The  Presbyterian  General  Assembly  of  eighteen  hundred  and 
two ;  The  Log  College  of  Neshaminy  and  Princeton  University,  by  Elijah  R. 
Craven  ;  Six  letters  of  President  Burr,  by  William  L.  Ledwith  ;  The  evolution 
of  a  great  hymn  ("  Before  Jehovah's  awful  throne"),  by  Louis  F.  Benson;  Let 
ters  of  Rev.  John  Anderson,  D.  D.,  and  Matthew  Henderson,  by  James  Price  ;  Me 
morabilia  of  the  Tennents,  by  De  Benneville  K.  Ludwig ;  The  semicentennial 
of  the  Society,  by  John  Peacock  ;  The  record  of  fifty  years,  1852-1902 — histor 
ical  sketch  of  the  Presbyterian  Historical  Society,  by  William  L.  Ledwith ; 
Addresses,  by  II.  C.  McCook,  Theodore  L.  Cuyler,  Henry  Van  Dyke,  Edward  B. 
Hodge,  Louis  F.  Benson  ;  The  Reformed  Church,  by  John  H.  Prugh  ;  Index. 

(6381 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.     n.     1903-1904.     Philadel 
phia,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  400.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Issued  quarterly.     June,  1903-December,  1904.     Nos.  1-7. 

•  Contents  :  Table  of  contents  ;  The  first  German  reformed  colony  in  Virginia, 
1714-1750,  by  William  J.  Hinke  ;  The  American  revisions  of  Watts's  "  Psalms," 
by  Louis  F.  Benson  ;  The  second  Presbyterian  church  in  Philadelphia — reminis 
cences,  by  Hugh  L.  Hodge  ;  Annual  report  of  the  executive  council  ;  Abstract  of 
minutes  of  the  annual  meeting;  Editorial;  Record  of  new  publications;  James 
Hall  Mason  Knox,  1824-1903,  by  John  Peacock ;  Letters  to  the  Rev.  David 
Goodwillie,  1792-1804;  The  Rev.  David  Evans's  catechism  (published  in  1731- 
2)  ;  A  contemporaneous  account  of  Jonathan  Edwards  ;  The  New  School  Theo 
logical  Seminary  in  Philadelphia  in  1844-1847,  by  Andrew  Culver ;  Douglas 
Kellogg  Turner,  1823-1902,  by  H.  S.  Prentiss  Nichols  ;  Church  records  in  New 
Jersey,  by  William  Nelson  ;  Samuel  Clarke  Perkins,  1828-1903,  by  Willard  M. 
Rice  ;  A  letter  of  the  Rev.  William  Marshall,  Jany,  9,  1788  ;  Annual  report  of 
the  executive  council  for  the  year  ending  Jan.  14,  1904  ;  Abstract  of  the  minutes 
of  the  annual  meeting,  Jan.  14,  1904  ;  Reports  upon  the  early  history  of 
Presbyterian  churches — memoirs  of  the  Presbytn.  Ch.  of  Neshaminey  and  of 
Deep-run  (written  by  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Irwin).  The  Arch  Street  Church 
building,  by  James  F.  Magee  ;  Henry  Sassaman  Dotterer,  1841-1903,  by  Wm.  J. 
Hinke  ;  President  Samuel  Davies  as  a  hymn  writer,  by  Louis.  F.  Benson  ;  The 
education  of  Presbyterian  theological  students,  a  letter  of  Dr.  Archibald  Alex 
ander,  with  a  historical  note  by  Edward  B.  Hodge ;  The  early  history  of  the 
First  Reformed  Church  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1727-1734,  by  William  J.  Hinke; 
Reports  upon  the  early  history  of  Presbyterian  churches;  William  Lawrence 
Ledwith,  1850-1904,  by  Edward  M.  Deems ;  The  magazine  of  the  Reformed 


872  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Dutch  Church — a  bibliographical  note  ;   The  hymns  of  President  Samuel  Davies, 
edited  by  Louis  F.  Benson  ;   Index.  (6382 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal.  Vol.  in,  No.  1.  March,  1905. 
Philadelphia,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  56. 

Contents  :  The  date  of  John  Knox's  birth  :  The  Athenaeum  correspondence  ; 
When  was  the  first  presbytery  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States 
organized?  by  Benjamin  L.  Agnew ;  Willard  Martin  Rice,  by  Harry  P.  Ford; 
Reports  upon  the  early  history  of  Presbyterian  churches  ;  Annual  report  of  the 
executive  council  of  the  society  ;  Record  of  new  publications  relating  to  iPresby- 
terian  and  Reformed  Church  history.  (6382a 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal.  Vol.  in,  No.  2.  June,  1905. 
Philadelphia,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  57-104.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Presbyterian  ism  in  Arkansas,  by  James  Wilson  Moore  ;  Old  Pine 
Street  Church,  Philadelphia,  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  Herbert  Adams  Gib 
bons  ;  Notices  of  six  Presbyterian  divines  bearing  the  name  of  Balch,  by  Thomas. 
Willing  Balch  ;  Reports  upon  the  early  history  of  Presbyterian  churches ; 
Preface  to  "  The  directory,  for  the  public  worship  of  God.  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  in  the  United  States  of  America  ;  as  revised  by  the  committee  of  synod 
appointed  for  that  purpose."  (6383 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal.     Vol.  in,  No.  3.     September,  1905, 

8vo,  pp.  105-152.      Facsimile.      Portrait. 

Contains  :  Diary  of  Rev.  Michael  Schlatter,  edited  by  Wm.  J.  Hinke  ;  Early 
attempted  union  of  Presbyterians  with  Dutch  and  German  Reformed,  by  James 
I.  Good ;  Record  of  new  publications  relating  to  Presbyterian  and  Reformed 
Church  history. 

For  No.  4  see  Appendix.  (6384 

[PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.]  Church  records  in  New  Jersey,  notices  of 
the  character,  extent,  and  condition  of  the  original  records  of  about  one 
hundred  and  fifty  of  the  older  churches  and  Friends'  meetings ;  with  other 
data.  By  William  Nelson.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Paterson  History  Club,  1904. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  32. 

Reprinted  from  Journal  of  the  Presbyterian  Historical  Society,  March  and 
June,  1904.  (6385 

RELIGIOUS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

RELIGIOUS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     First  annual  address,  read  before  the  Religious 
Historical  Society,  May  20,  1817,  by  Samuel  B.  Wylie.     With  an  appendix. 
Philadelphia,  1818. 
8vo,  pp.  22  (  ?). 

Contains  constitution,  list  of  officers,  and  catalogue  of  books,  MSS.,  etc., 
belonging  to  the  Society.  (6386 

THE  'SEVENTY-SIX    SOCIETY. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

THE  'SEVENTY-SIX  SOCIETY.  [Publications.]  Vols.  i-iv.  Philadelphia,  1855- 
1857. 

8vo.     Four  volumes. 

Vol.  i.  Papers  in  relation  to  the  case  of  Silas  Deane.  Constitution  of  the 
Society.  1855.  pp.  4,  201. 

Vol  n.  The  examination  of  Joseph  Galloway  by  a  committee  of  the  House  of 
Commons.  Edited  by  Thomas  Balch.  1855.  pp.  86. 

Vol.  in.  Papers  relating  to  public  events  in  Massachusetts  preceding  the 
American  revolution.  1856.  pp.  (4)  199. 

Vol.  iv.  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  Maryland  line  during  the  revolution. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Balch.  1857.  pp.  218  (1).  (6387 


TIOGA   POINT    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  873 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  LANDING  OF  WILLIAM 

PENN. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  LANDING  OF  WILLIAM  PENN.  Proceed 
ings  of  the  meeting,  October  24,  1824.  (O388 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  LANDING  OF  WILLIAM  PENN.  Discourse 
before  the  Society,  24th  Oct.,  1825,  by  C,  J.  Ingersoll.  Philadelphia,  1825. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (0389 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  LANDING  OF  WILLIAM  PENN.  Discourse 
on  24th  October,  182(5,  before  the  Society.  By  T.  I.  Wharton.  Philadelphia, 
1826. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (639O 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  LANDING  OF  WILLIAM  PENN.  Sketch 
of  the  primitive  settlements  on  the  river  Delaware.  Discourse  before  the 
Society.  24th  October,  1827,  by  J.  N.  Barker.  Philadelphia,  1827. 

8vo,  pp.  62.  (6391 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  LANDING  OF  WILLIAM  PENN.  An  his 
torical  discourse  before  the  Society.  24th  October,  1832,  being  the  one  hun 
dred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  that  event.  By  Peter  Stephen  Duponceau. 
Philadelphia.  1832. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (6392 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE  LANDING  OF  WILLIAM  PENN.  Discourse 
on  the  surviving  remnant  of  the  Indian  race  in  the  United  States.  De 
livered  24th  October,  1836,  before  the  Society,  by  Job  R.  Tyson.  Philadel 
phia,  1836. 

8vo,  pp.  38.  (6393 

TIOGA  POINT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Athens,  Pa. 

TIOGA  POINT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY'.  Proceedings  and  Collections.  Vol.  i.  No.  1. 
Athens,  Pa.,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  36.     Plates. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Charter ;  By-laws ;  Membership ;  Address  by  George  O. 
Holbrooke  at  the  formal  opening  of  the  Museum,  June  28,  1805  ;  First  annual 
report;  Our  locality  arch  geologically  rich;  The  Old  Academj'.  (6394 

TIOGA  POINT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Twenty-fourth  regiment  of 
Connecticut  militia.  An  address  before  the  Tioga  Point  Historical  Society, 
delivered  Dec.  3,  11)01.  By  Charles  Tubbs.  [Athens,  Pa.]  1903. 

(6395 

TKX;A  POINT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Order  book  of  Fort  Sullivan  and  extracts 
from  journals  of  soldiers  in  Gen.  Sullivan's  army  relating  to  Fort  Sullivan 
at  Tioga  Point,  Pennsylvania,  1779.  Published  at  the  suggestion  of  the 
Tioga  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  compiled  from  MSS. 
in  the  Craft  collection,  Tioga  Point  Historical  Society,  by  Louise  Welles 
Murray.  [Athens,  Pa.]  1903. 

8vo,   pp.    [3]-55.     2   plates.     Portraits. 

Cover-title:  Records  of  Fort  Sullivan,  printed  for  Tioga  Point  Historical 
Society.  (6396 

TIOGA  POINT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  story  of  some  French  refugees  and  their 
"Azilum,"  1793-1800.     By  Louise  Welles  Murray.     [Athens],  1903. 
Svo,  pp.   150.     Portraits.     Plate.     Maps.     Facsimiles. 


874  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Bibliography,  pp.  117,  118.  Relates  to  the  founding  of  Asylum,  Penn.,  by 
Louis  de  Noailles  and  Antoine  Omer  Talon.  Contains  also  bibliography  and 
genealogy  of  the  Keating,  D'Autremont,  Lefevre,  Laporte,  and  Hornet  families, 
pp.  79-116.  (6397 

UNIVERSITY  ARCH^OLOGICAL  ASSOCIATION,  UNIVERSITY  OF 
PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

UNIVERSITY  ARCHAEOLOGICAL  ASSOCIATION.  (University  of  Pennsylvania.)  An 
nual  report  of  the  curator  of  the  Museum  of  American  Archaeology  in  con 
nection  with  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  Presented  to  the  president 
and  council  of  the  University  Archaeological  Association  October,  1890. 
Vol.  i,  No.  1.  Philadelphia,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  54.      4  plates.  (6398 

UNIVERSITY  ARCH.EOLOGICAL  ASSOCIATION.  (University  of  Pennsylvania.)  De 
partment  of  archaeology  and  palaeontology.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  open 
ing  ceremonies  of  the  exhibition  of  objects  used  in  worship,  by  William 
Pepper,  J.  I.  Macintosh,  Marcus  Jastrow,  and  Charlemagne  Tower,  jr., 
April  1C,  1892.  Philadelphia,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (6399 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 
Philadelphia. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Publications  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Series  in  philology,  literature  and  arclupology. 

Vol.  ii.  No.  1,  and  Vol.  vi  are  the  only  numbers  relating  to  American  history. 
Vol.   ii,  No.   1.  Recent  archaeological   explorations  in  the  valley  of  the   Dela 
ware.      By   Charles  C.   Abbott,   M.   D.      1892.     8vo,   pp.   30.      Plate. 

Vol.  vi.  Researches  upon  the  antiquity  of  man  in  the  Delaware  Valley  and 
the  eastern  United  States.  By  Henry  C.  Mercer.  1897.  8vo.  pp.  178.  Plates. 

(64OO 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Department  of  Archaeology.  The  hill-caves  of 
Yucatan.  A  search  for  evidence  of  man's  antiquity  in  the  caverns  of  Cen 
tral  America.  Being  an  account  of  the  Corwith  expedition  of  the  depart 
ment  of  archa?ology  and  paleontology  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  by 
Henry  C.  Mercer.  Philadelphia,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.   183,  including  front,    (map).     Illustrated.     Plates.  (6401 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Department  of  Archaeology.     The  Babylonian 
expedition  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.     Series  D.     Researches  and 
treatises.     Edited  by  H.  V.  Hilprecht.     Vol.  i.     Philadelphia,  Department 
of  archaeology  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.     1904. 
8vo,  pp.  xx,  577.      Illustrated.      Plates.      Maps. 
The  excavations  in  Assyria  and  Babylonia,  by  H.  V.   Hilprecht.  (64O2 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Publications.  Series  in  History,  No.  1.  The 
Revolutionary  movement  in  Pennsylvania^  1760-1776.  By  Charles  H.  Lin 
coln.  Philadelphia,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.   300.  (64O3 

UNIVERSITY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Publications.  Series  in  History,  No.  2.  The 
suffrage  franchise  in  the  thirteen  English  colonies  in  America,  by  Albert 
Edward  McKinley.  Philadelphia,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  v,  518.  (6404 


WYOMING    COMMEMORATIVE    ASSOCIATION.  875 

WASHINGTON   COUNTY  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Washington,  Pa. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  centennial  celebration  of  the 
organization  of  Washington  County,  Pa.  Proceedings  and  addresses.  Aus 
pices  of  the  Society,  September  7,  8,  1881.  Washington,  Pa.,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  109.  (O4O5 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  county  court  for  the  district  of 
West  Augusta,  Virginia,  held  at  Augusta  Town,  near  Washington,  Penn 
sylvania,  177(>-1777.  An  historical  sketch  by  Boyd  Crumrine.  With  an 
account  of  the  county  courts  for  Ohio,  Yohogania  and  Monongalia  counties, 
Virginia,  held  1777-1780.  [Washington,  Pa.]  Printed  for  the  Washington 
County  Historical  Society,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  46.     Plates.      2  fold,  maps   (including  front.). 

Cover-title  :  The  old  Virginia  court  house  at  Augusta  Town. 

A   history   of   the   boundary   controversy   between    Pennsylvania   and    Virginia. 

The  above  are  different  organizations.     The  first  has  ceased  to  exist. 

(64O6 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION. 
Wyoniinn,  Pa. 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.     Wyoming.     A  record  of  the  one  hun 
dredth  year  commemorative  observance  of  the  battle  and  massacre,  July  3, 
1778- July  3,  1878.     Wilkesbarre,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  344,  xi.     Plates.     Portraits. 
Published  under  the  patronage  of  the  Association. 
Contains   the  proceedings  of  the  reunions  of  1879,   1880,   and   1881.        (64O7 

WYOMING   COMMEMORATIVE    ASSOCIATION.     Reports   of   the   proceedings   on    the 
occasions  of  the  anniversaries  of  the  battle  and  massacre  of  Wyoming,  for 
years  1882-1888.     [  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1900.] 
8vo,  pp.  55. 

Contents :  Addresses  by  David  Craft ;  Steuben  Jenkins ;  William  A.  Wilcox ; 
John  S.  Harding.  (64O8 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.  [Proceedings  of  the  Wyoming  Com 
memorative  Association,  1893.]  Historical  address  by  Eben  Greenough 
Scott,  delivered  at  the  Wyoming  monument  July  3,  1893,  on  the  occasion 
of  the  observance  of  the  anniversary  of  the  battle  and  massacre  together 
with  the  order  of  exercises  of  the  day.  [Wilkesbarre  Pa.]  Printed  for  the 
Wyoming  Commemorative  Association  [1893?] 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (64O9 

WYOMING   COMMEMORATIVE   ASSOCIATION.     Proceedings   on   the   occasion   of   the 
HGth  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming,  July  3rd,  1894. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  48. 

Contents :  Proceedings  for  1894  ;  The  Fatherland  of  the  first  settlers,  by 
Sylvester  Dana;  Who  was  Queen  Esther?  by  Sidney  Roby  Miner;  Memorial 
sketches  of  H.  Hollister  and  Lazarus  Denison  Shoemaker.  (641O 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  oc 
casion  of  the  117th  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming, 
July  3rd,  1895.     Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  32. 

Contents :  Proceedings  for  1895 ;  Abstract  of  historical  address  by  Thomas 
K.  Beecher ;  A  Wyoming  heroine  of  the  Revolution  [Katherine  Gaylord],  by 
Mrs.  Miles  L.  Peck  ;  The  Kennedy  family,  by  S.  S.  Kennedy  ;  Necrology  :  George 
Frear,  Sheldon  Reynolds.  (6411 


876  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  oc 
casion  of  the  118th  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming, 
.Inly  3rd,  1896.     Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  27. 

Contents :  Proceedings  for  1896 ;  Historical  address,  by  Sydney  G.  Fisher ; 
"  Col.  John  Franklin,"  by  John  D.  Farnham  ;  First  attempts  at  self  government 
in  Wyoming,  1772-1773,  by  Ralph  H.  Wadhams.  (6412 

WYOMING    COMMEMORATIVE    ASSOCIATION.      Report    of    proceedings    on    the   oc 
casion  of  the  119th  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming, 
July  3rd.  1897.     Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 
8vo,  pp.  21. 

Contents :  Proceedings  for  1897 ;  Address  on  "  The  Old  Sullivan  Road,"  by 
Henry  M.  Kieffer ;  Historical  poem,  "O  Patriots  of  the  Peerless  Vale,"  by 
Homer  Greene  ;  Biographical  sketches  of  H.  M.  Kieffer  and  Homer  Greene. 

(6413 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  oc 
casion  of  the  120th  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming, 
July  4th,  1898.     Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  26. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1898  ;  Pennsylvania  and  New  York  in  the  Border 
Wars  of  the  Revolution,  by  Francis  W.  Halsey  ;  Poem,  by  George  Coronway. 

(6414 

WYOMING    COMMEMORATIVE    ASSOCIATION.     Report   of   the    proceedings    on    th<« 
occasion  of  the  121st  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming, 
July  3rd,  1899.     Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Contents :  Proceedings  for  1899 ;  Conditions  of  national  tenure,  by  John 
Howard  Harris.  (6415 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  occa 
sion  of  the  122nd  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming,  July 
3rd,  1900.     Wilkes-Barre,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  34. 
Contents  :   Proceedings  for  1900  ;  Men  of  Wyoming,  by  William  Henry  Egle. 

(641<5 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  occa 
sion  of  the  123d  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming,  July 
3rd,  1901.     Wilkes-Barre,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1901  ;  Address  on  "  Our  debt  to  the  pioneer,"  by 
E.  D.  Warfleld.  (6417 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.     Report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  occa 
sion  of  the  124th  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming,  July 
3rd,  1902.     Wilkes-Barre,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  35. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1902 ;  Connecticut  character  and  achievement,  by 
Alfred  Mathews.  (6418 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  the  proceedings  on  the  occa 
sion  of  the  125th  anniversary  of  the  Battle  and  Massacre  of  Wyoming.  July 
3rd,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  38. 

Contents:  Proceedings  for  1903;  The  history  and  mythology  of  Sullivan  s 
expedition,  by  William  Elliot  Griffis. 

For  Reports,  1904,  1905,  see  Appendix.  (6410 


WYOMING    HISTORICAL    AND    GEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.  877 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AXD   GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

WYOMING   HISTORICAL  AND   GEOLOGICAL   SOCIETY.     Proceedings   and   collections. 
Vols.  i- vni.     Wi  Ikes-Bar  re,  1858-1904. 
8vo.     Eight  volumes. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i,  No.  1.  Mineral  coal.  Two  lectures,  by  Volney  L.  Maxwell.  1858.  pp. 
52.  Reprinted  as  follows  :  Second  edition,  New  York,  1858  ;  third  edition,  with 
a  preface,  New  York,  1860,  pp.  32  ;  fourth  edition,  with  a  preface,  Wilkesbarre, 
1869,  pp.  51.  (6420 

Vol.  i,  No.  2.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  February  11,  1881  ;  Min 
utes  ;  Report  of  treasurer  ;  Report  of  cabinet  committee  ;  Report  of  committee 
on  flood  of  1865  ;  "A  Yankee  celebration  at  Wyoming  in  ye  olden  time,"  rfn  his 
torical  address,  by  Steuben  Jenkins.  1881.  pp.  58.  (642Oa 

Vol.  i,  No.  3.  Proceedings  for  the  year  ending  February  11,  1882  ;  List  of  con 
tributors  ;  Communication  of  John  H.  Dager  [of  gauge  readings  at  Wilkesbarre 
Bridge  for  1880]  ;  Meteorological  observations  for  May,  1881-January,  1882,  by 
E.  L.  Dana  ;  Incidents  in  the  life  of  Capt.  Samuel  II.  Walker,  Texan  ranger,  by 
E.  L.  Dana.  1881.  pp.  58.  (642Ok 

Vol.  i,  No.  4.  A  memorandum  description  of  the  finer  specimens  of  Indian 
earthenware  pots  in  the  collection  of  the  Society.  By  Harrison  Wright.  1883. 
pp.  (10).  Seven  plates.  (642Oo 

Vol.  i,  No.  5.  List  of  paleozoic  fossil  insects  of  the  United  States  and  Canada, 
with  references  to  the  principal  bibliography  of  the  subject.  Paper  read  April  6, 

1883,  by  R.   D.  Lacoe.      1883.     pp.   21.  (642Orf 
Vol.  i,  No.  6.   Proceedings  for  the  year  ending  February  11,  1883  ;  List  of  con 
tributors  ;  Meteorological  observations,  February,  1882- January,  1883.     By  E.  L. 
Dana.     pp.  70.  (642Oe 

Vol.  i,  No.  7.   Isaac  Smith  Osterhout.      Memorial.      1883.     pp.  14.      Portrait. 

(642O/ 
Vol.   i,  No.  8.  Ross  memorial.     William  Sterling  Ross  and  Ruth  Tripp  Ross. 

1884.  pp.   17.     Two  portraits.     1858-1884.     8vo,  pp.  xi,  52.  (642O(/ 
Vol.   ii,  part  i.  Charter;   By-laws;   Roll  of  membership;   Proceedings,   March, 

1883-February,  1884  ;  Meteorological  observations  taken  at  Wilkes-Barre,  March, 
1883-January,  1884,  by  E.  L.  Dana  ;  Report  of  the  special  archaeological  com 
mittee  on  the  Athens  locality,  by  Harrison  Wright ;  Local  shell-beds,  by  Sheldon 
Reynolds  ;  Pittston  Fort,  by  Steuben  Jenkins  ;  A  bibliography  of  the  Wyoming 
Valley,  by  Horace  Edwin  Hayden  ;  Calvin  Wadhams,  by  George  B.  Kulp.  Part  n. 
Proceedings,  May  9-February  11,  1886;  Archaeological  report,  by  Sheldon  Rey 
nolds  ;  Numismatical  report,  by  Horace  Edwin  Hayden  ;  Paleontological  report, 
by  R.  D.  Lacoe  ;  Mineralogical  report,  by  Harrison  Wright ;  Conchological  report, 
by  Charles  F.  Ingham ;  Contributions  to  library ;  Meteorological  observations 
taken  at  Wilkes-Barre,  February,  1884-January,  1886,  by  E.  L.  Dana  ;  Bernard 
Page,  by  Sheldon  Reynolds  ;  Various  silver  and  copper  medals  presented  to  the 
American  Indians  by  the  sovereigns  of  England,  France,  and  Spain  from  1600  to 
1800,  by  H.  E.  Hayden  ;  Report  on  some  fossils  from  the  lower  coal  measures 
near  Wilkes-Barre,  by  E.  W.  Claypole  ;  Report  on  the  Wyoming  Valley  carbonifer 
ous  limestone  beds,  by  Charles  A.  Ashburner  ;  Obituaries,  by  George  B.  Kulp ; 
Index.  1886.  pp.  294.  Illustrated.  (6421 

Vol.  in.  In  memoriam ;  Harrison  Wright  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Society  :  Bio 
graphical  sketch,  by  G.  B.  Kulp  ;  Literary  work,  by  Sheldon  Reynolds  ;  Poem,  by 
D.  M.  Jones ;  Luzerne  County  bar  proceedings ;  Trustees  of  Osterhout  free 
library,  resolutions  ;  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  proceedings.  1886.  8vo, 
pp.  128.  Portrait.  (6422 

Vol.  iv.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  from  1893  to  1898  ;  Reports  of  officers,  1893- 
1898 ;  Memoir  of  Sheldon  Reynolds  :  Proceedings  of  the  Society  on  the  death 
of  Mr.  Reynolds  ;  Report  of  the  committee  on  Mr.  Reynolds's  memoir  ;  Genealogy 
of  the  Reynolds  family  ;  Resolutions  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Reynolds ;  History 
of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Wilkes-Barre,  by  Mr.  Reynolds  ;  Societies  of 
which  Mr.  Reynolds  was  a  member  ;  In  Memoriam,  by  Alexander  H.  McClintock  ; 
Bibliography  of  Mr.  Reynolds.  Historical  society  building,  illustration  ;  Address 
of  Stanley  Woodward,  when  the  society  took  formal  possession  of  its  new  home  ; 
"  The  Yankee  and  the  Pennamite  in  the  Wyoming  Valley,"  by  Stanley  Wood 
ward  ;  The  Bell  of  the  "  Old  Ship  Zion,"  by  N.  G.  Parke,  Illustration  ;  Supple- 


878  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ment,  by  Charles  I.  A.  Chapman  ;  Portrait  of  Michael  Kienzle  ;  The  Connecticut 
Charter  and  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  by  W.  G.  Andrews;  Record  of 
marriages  and  deaths  noticed  in  the  Susquehanna  Democrat,  published  at 
Wilkes-Barre  ;  Wyoming  Republican,  published  at  Kingston,  Pa.  ;  Wyoming  Repub 
lican  and  Herald,  published  at  Kingston,  Pa.,  1828-1836 ;  Obituaries  :  Charles 
Parrish,.  Emily  Isabella  Alexander  ;  Charter  and  By-laws  of  the  society  ;  Officers 
for  1899  ;  Elective  officers  from  1858  to  1899  ;  Membership  of  the  society  ;  Por 
traits  presented  to  the  society ;  Papers  read  before  the  society  from  1858  to 
1899 ;  Contributors  to  the  society  for  1897-98 ;  Index.  1899.  8vo,  pp.  xlii, 
(3),  82-201.  Plates.  (6423 

Vol.  v.  Proceedings,  1898-1899  ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  Rev.  John  Witherspoon. 
D.  D.,  by  Mrs.  C.  E.  Rice ;  The  defence  of  the  Delaware  river  in  the  Revolu 
tionary  war,  by  H.  H.  Bellas;  The  French  at  Asylum,  by  David  Craft;  The 
early  grist-mills  of  Wyoming  Valley,  by  C.  A.  Miner;  Drift  mounds  of  the  Sus 
quehanna  Valley,  by  Frederic  Corss;  Fossils  in  the  river  drift  at  Pittston.  by 
Frederic  Corss ;  Buried  valley  and  pot  holes  in  the  Wyoming  coal  fields,  by 
Frederic  Corss  ;  Lacoe  collection  of  palaeozoic  fossils  ;  List  of  taxable  inhabitants 
in  Wyoming  Valley,  1776-1780,  by  H.  E.  Hayden  ;  Obituaries,  by  W.  E.  Wood 
ruff ;  S.  H.  Sturdevant,  L.  D.  Stearns,  I.  Long.  1900.  8vo,  pp.  268.  Plates. 

( 6424 

Vol.  vi.  Proceedings,  1900  ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  Investigation  of  the  buried 
valley  of  Wyoming  (maps),  by  William  Griffith;  Memorial,  Ralph  Dupuy  Lacoe, 
Sketch  of  Ralph  Dupuy  Lacoe,  by  II.  E.  Hayden  ;  Mr.  Lacoe's  relation  to  science, 
by  David  White ;  Centennial  of  Luzerne  county,  1786-1886 ;  Chevalier  de 
la  Luzerne,  by  E.  L.  Dana,  annotated  by  H.  E.  Hayden ;  The  House  of  Lan 
caster  to  the  rescue,  by  W.  H.  Egle  ;  The  progress  of  printing  in  Luzerne  county, 
by  W.  P.  Miner;  Col.  Isaac  Barre,  by  S.  R.  Miner;  Letter  from  Geo.  Wash 
ington  to  Z.  Butler,  1780,  with  facsimile;  Early  settlement  of  Dallas  township, 
Pa.,  by  W.  P.  Ryman  ;  Original  draught  of  the  public  commons  and  public  square 
of  Wilkes-Barre,  by  H.  E.  Hayden  ;  Records  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church, 
Wilkes-Barre,  1803-1829,  by  H.  E.  Hayden  ;  A  pioneer  settler  of  Susquehanna 
county  (1819),  by  II.  E.  Hayden;  Obituaries  of  members;  Dr.  William  Henry 
Egle,  by  II.  E.  Hayden  ;  George  Francis  Nesbitt,  George  Washington  Shouk,  by 
Wesley  E.  Woodruff,  James  Henry  Bowden  ;  Officers  and  members,  1901  ;  Por 
traits  presented  to  the  society  since  1899  ;  Contributors  and  exchanges  ;  Index. 
1902.  8vo,  pp.  346.  Plates.  (6425 

Vol.  vn.  Proceedings,  1901;  Report  of  officers;  Kansas  glaciation  amd  its 
effects  on  the  river  system  of  northern  Pennsylvania,  by  E.  H.  Williams,  jr.; 
Anthracite  coal  in  Wyoming  Valley  ;  "  Cist  vs.  Fell,"  or  the  domestic  use  of 
anthracite  coal,  by  W.  P.  Miner  ;  Reminiscences  of  early  Wilkes-Barre,  by  S.  H. 
Lynch  ;  Annual  address  of  the  president,  S.  Woodward  ;  Educational  value  of 
the  Society,  by  II.  L.  Jones  ;  Echoes  of  the  massacre  of  Wyoming,  David  Wash- 
burn's  account,  Elisha  Harding' s  account,  by  II.  E.  Ilayden  ;  Orderly  book  of 
Col.  Zebulon  Butler,  August-October,  1778,  by  II.  E.  Hayden;  Correspondence  of 
Col.  Zebulon  Butler,  Wyoming,  June-December,  1778  ;  Early  history  of  Putnam 
township,  by  P.  M.  Osterhout  ;  Original  records  of  Putnam  township,  by  S. 
Judson  Stark  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  John  Miller,  by  A.  D.  Dean  ;  Mar 
riage  and  death  record  of  Rev.  John  Miller,  Abington,  Pa.,  1802-1856,  by  A.  D. 
Dean  ;  Records  of  marriages  and  deaths,  Wyoming,  1797—1810,  by  II.  E.  Ilayden; 
Obituaries  of  members,  by  H.  E.  Ilayden  ;  Officers  and  members,  1902.  Con 
tributions.  Publications.  Index.  1902.  pp.  258.  Plates.  (6426 

Vol.  viu.  Proceedings,  1902;  Reports  of  officers;  The  atlantosaur  and  titano- 
therium  beds  of  Wyoming,  by  Frederick  B.  Peck  ;  The  buried  valley  of  Wyoming, 
by  Frederick  Corss;  A  day  at  Asylum,  by  David  Craft;  The  "Gravel  Creek" 
Indian  Stone,  by  Horace  Edwin  Ilayden  ;  The  Stone  Age — remains  of  it  in  the 
Wyoming  valley  and  along  the  Susquehanna  river,  by  Christopher  Wren;  Jesse 
Fell's  experimental  grate — testimony  of  an  eye  witness  ;  Count  Zinzendorf  and 
the  Moravian  and  Indian  occupancy  of  the  Wyoming  valley,  1742-1763,  bf 
Frederick  C.  Johnson  ;  The  reminiscences  of  David  Hayfield  Conyngham,  1750- 
1834,  of  the  Revolutionary  House  of  Conyngham  and  Nesbitt,  Philadelphia,  with  . 
introduction,  biographical  sketches,  and  annotations,  by  Horace  Edwin  Ilayden; 
Wyoming  valley  marriages,  1850-1894,  by  Henry  Hunter  Welles;  Obituaries; 
List  of  officers  and  members  ;  Contributions  ;  Publications  ;  Index.  1904.  8vo, 
pp.  329.  Plates.  (6427 


WYOMING    HISTORICAL    AND    GEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.  879 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  and  Collections 
for  the  year  1905.  Vol.  ix.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  247.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  and  minutes  ;  The  geology  and  palaeontology  of  Pata 
gonia,  by  William  Berryman  Scott ;  Pioneer  physicians  of  Wyoming  Valley, 
1771-1825,  by  Frederick  C.  Johnson  ;  Early  smoking  pipes  of  the  North  Amer 
ican  aborigines,-  by  Alfred  Franklin  Berlin  ;  Aboriginal  pottery  of  the  Wyoming 
Valley — Susqviehanna  River  region,  Pennsylvania,  by  Christopher  Wren  ;  Roman 
Catholic  Indian  relics  in  the  possession  of  the  Society,  by  Charles  F.  Hill ;  The 
early  bibliography  of  Pennsylvania,  by  Samuel  W.  Pennypacker  ;  The  expedition 
of  Col.  Thomas  Hartley  against  the  Indians  in  1778  to  avenge  the  Massacre  of 
Wyoming,  by  David  Craft  ;  The  Zebulon  Butler  tablet  and  the  Zebulon  Butler 
ethnological  fund,  by  Horace  Edwin  Hay  den  ;  Biographical  sketches  of  deceased 
members  of  the  Society  ;  Officers  and  members,  1005  ;  List  of  publications  by 
the  Society  ;  Index.  (6428 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Annals  of  Luzerne  County.    By 
Stewart  Pearee.     Philadelphia,  1860. 
8vo,  pp.  54.      Folded  map. 
Dedicated  to  the  Society. 

/Same.  Second  edition,  with  notes,  corrections,  and  valuable  additions.  Phila 
delphia,  1860.  Svo,  pp.  564.  (6429 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  Society,  by  C.  B. 
Johnson.  Reprinted  from  the  Sunday  'News-Dealer  Christmas  edition. 
Wilkes-Barre,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (6430 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  a  committee  of  the 
Society  on  the  early  shad  fisheries  of  the  north  branch  of  the  Susquehanna 
River.  By  Harrison  Wright,  chairman  of  the  committee. 

In  United  States  Fish  Commission   Bulletin.      1882.      pp.   352-359.  (6431 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  circular  of  inquiry  from  the 
Society  respecting  the  old  Wilkes-Barre  Academy.  Prepared  by  Harrison 
Wright.  Wilkes-Barre,  1888. 

8vo.  pp.  39.  (6432 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  old  academy.  Interesting 
sketch  of  its  forty-six  trustees.  Broadside.  1883. 

(6432a 

WYOMING   HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular  on   life  membership. 

1884. 

4  to,   p.   1.  (6433 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Hon.  Hendrick  Bradley  Wright. 
By  George  B.  Kulp.     [Wilkes-Barre.  1884.1 
8vo,  pp.  12.      No  title-page. 
Reprinted  for  the  Society  from  Kulp's  Families  of  Wyoming  Valley.          (6434 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  various  silver 
and  copper  medals  presented  to  the  North  American  Indians  by  the  sov 
ereigns  of  England,  France,  and  Spain  from  1GOO  to  1800,  and  especially  of 
five  such  medals  of  George  I  of  Great  Britain,  now  in  the  possession  of  the 
Society  and  its  members.  Read  before  the  Society  September  12,  1885,  by 
Horace  Edwin  Hayden.  Wilkes-Barre,  188C. 

8vo,  pp.  26. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  n,  part  2,  of  the  Proceedings.  (6435 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Ebenexer  Warren  Sturdevant. 
Horace  Edwin  Hayden.     Wilkes-Barre,  1880. 
Svo,  pp.  10. 

Reprinted  for  the  Society  from  Kulp's  Families  of  Wyoming  Valley.  (6436 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  bibliography  of  the  Wyoming 

Valley,    Pennsylvania.     Being    a    catalogue    of    all    books,    pamphlets,    and 

other  ephemera  in  any  way  relating  to  its  history,  with  bibliographical  and 


880  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

critical  notes,  etc.  Parts  1  and  2.  by  the  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden,  A.  M. 
Read  before  the  Society  December  14,  1883,  and  reprinted  from  Vol.  n,  part 
1,  Proceedings.  Wilkes-Barre,  1886. 

Svo,  pp.  100.  (6437 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  brief  review  of  the  literary 
work  of  the  late  Harrison  Wright.  Ph.  D..  recording  secretary  and  one  of 
the  trustees  of  the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society.     By  Shel 
don  Reynolds.     Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.   (2),  81-93. 

Reprinted   from   Vol.    in   of  the  Proceedings   and   Collections   of   the   Wyoming 
Historical  and  Geological  Society.  (6438 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Local  shell  beds.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Society  September  14.  1883,  by  Sheldon  Reynolds.  Reprinted 
from  part  1,  Volume  n,  of  the  Proceedings  and  Collections  of  the  Society. 
Wilkes-Barre.  1886. 

Svo,  pp.  10.  (6439 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  In  memoriam.  Harrison 
Wright,  late  recording  secretary  of  the  Society.  Wilkes-Barre,  1886. 

pp.  128.  (6440 

WYOMING  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  on  some  fossils 
from  the  lower  coal  measures  near  Wilkesbarre,  Luzerne  County,  Pa.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society  December  12,  1881,  by  Prof.  E.  W.  Claypole. 
Reprinted  from  Vol.  n,  part  2,  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa..  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (6441 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  on  some  fossils  from 
the  lower  coal  measures  near  Wilkesbarre.  Luzerne  County,  Pa.  By  Prof. 
E.  W.  Claypole.  From  the  Proceedings  and  Collections  of  the  Society. 
Vol.  ii,  part  2.  Wilkes-Barre,  1886. 

Svo,  pp.  1*39-253.  (6442 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  on  the  Wyoming  Valley 
carboniferous  limestone  beds.     By  Charles  A.  Ashburner,  geologist  in  charge 
of  the  anthracite  survey,  etc.     Accompanied  by  a  description  of  the  fossils 
contained  in  the  beds.     By  Angelo  Heilprin.     From  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Society,  Vol.  11,  part  2.     Wilkes-Barre,  1886. 
Svo,  pp.  254-277. 
These  two  have  printed  titles  on  covers.  (6443 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Rev.  Bernard  Page,  A.  M.. 
first  Episcopal  minister  of  Wyoming,  A.  D.  1771.  Read  before  the  Society, 
September  12,  1884,  by  Sheldon  Reynolds.  Reprinted  from  part  2,  Vol.  n, 
of  the  Proceedings*  and  Collections  of  the  Society.  Wilkes-Barre,  1886. 

Svo,  pp.  13.  (6444 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     A  biographical  sketch  of  the 
late  Hon.  Edmund  Lovell  Dana,  president  of  the  Osterhout  Free  Library, 
Wilkesbarre.  Pa.     By  Sheldon  Reynolds,  A.  M.,  secretary.     Prepared  at  the 
request  of  and  read  before  the  directors  of  the  library,  July  26,  1889,  an 
before  the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society,  September  13,  1881 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1889. 

Svo.  pp.  11.  (644 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Coal,  its  antiquity,  discovery 

and  early  development  in  the  Wyoming  Valley.     A  paper  read  before  th 

Society,  June  27,  1890,  by  George  B.  Kulp      Wilkes-Barre,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  27.  (644 


WYOMING    HISTOKICAL    AND    GEOLOGICAL    SOCIETY.  881 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  on  the  tornado  of  August 
19,  1890,  in  Luzerne  and  Columbia  counties.  A  paper  read  before  the  So 
ciety,  December  12,  1890,  by  Prof.  Thomas  Santee.  Wilkes-Barre,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  51.      Map.  (6447 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  In  its  new  home.  The  Wyom 
ing  Historical  and  Geological  Society  takes  formal  possession  of  its  new 
quarters.  Address  of  Stanley  Woodward ;  Extract  from  the  Evening  Leader, 
November  21,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.   (4).  (644* 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  massacre  of  Wyoming. 
The  acts  of  Congress  for  the  defense  of  the  Wyoming  Valley,  Pennsylvania, 
177(i-1778,  with  the  petitions  of  the  sufferers  by  the  massacre  of  July  3, 
1778.  for  Congressional  aid.  With  an  introductory  chapter  by  Rev.  Horace 
Edwin  Hayden,  M.  A.  Printed  for  the  Society.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  85.     Facsimile.  (644D-5O 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Pedigree  Building.  By  Dr. 
William  H.  Egle.  Wilkes-Barre,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (6451 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Bibliography  of  the  Society. 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1896. 

8vo.  pp.   4.  (6452 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Frontier  Forts  within 
the  Wyoming  Valley,  Pennsylvania.  A  report  of  the  Commission  appointed 
by  the  State  to  mark  the  Forts  erected  against  the  Indians  prior  to  1783,  by 
Sheldon  Reynolds,  M.  A.,  a  Member  of  the  Commission,  and  president  of  the 
Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society.  With  a  brief  memoir  of  the 
author,  by  Andrew  H.  McClintock,  M.  A.  Read  before  the  Wyoming  His 
torical  and  Geological  Society,  December,  1894,  and  reprinted  from  the 
State  Report,  1896.  Seal.  Wilkes-Barre,  Penn'a,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  Illustrations.  (6453 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Frontier  Forts  within 
the  North  and  West  Branches  of  the  Susquehanna  River,  Pennsylvania.  A 
Report  of  the  Commission  appointed  by  the  State  to  mark  the  Frontier  Forts 
erected  against  the  Indians  prior  to  1783,  by  Captain  John  M.  Buckalew,  a 
member  of  the  Commission  and  corresponding  member  of  the  Wyoming  His 
torical  and  Geological  Society.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  4,  1895, 
and  reprinted  from  the  State  Report,  1896.  Seal.  Wilkes-Barre,  Penn'a, 
1896. 

8vo,  pp.  70.  Illustrations.  (6454 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  military  hospitals  at  Beth 
lehem  and  Lititz,  Pennsylvania,  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  John 
\Voolf  Jordan.  *  *  *  A  paper  read  before  the  Wyoming  Historical  and 
Geological  Society,  April  10,  1896,  and  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania,  May,  1896.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pennsylvania,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  23.     Front. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  July, 
1896.  (6455 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Yankee  and  the  Pennamite 
in  the  Wyoming  Valley.  By  Stanley  Woodward.  1896. 

8vo,   pp.   4.  (6456 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  by  Mrs.   John   Case 
Phelps,  on  the  occasion  of  the  erection  of  a   monument  at  Laurel   Run, 
Luzerne  County,  Pennsylvania,  Sept.  12,  1896,  to  mark  a  spot  where  Capt 
H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 56 


882  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Joseph  Davis  and  Lieut.  William  Jones  of  the  Pennsylvania  line  were  slain 
by  the  Indians,  April  23,  1779 ;  with  a  sketch  of  these  two  officers,  by 
Horace  Edwin  Hayden.  Wilkes-Barre,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.   41.  (6457 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  A  brief  sketch  of  Captain 
Joseph  Davis  and  Lieutenant  William  Jones  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  who 
were  slain  by  the  Indians  at  Laurel  Run,  Pa.,  April  23,  1779.  Read  before 
the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society,  May  21,  1897,  by  Horace 
Edwin  Hayden.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.   17.     Front.  (6458 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  German  leaven  in  the 
Pennsylvania  loaf.  By  II.  M.  M.  Richards.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.   27.  (6459 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  John  and  Sebastian  Cabot,  a 
Four  Hundredth  Anniversary  Memorial  of  the  Discovery  of  America.  By 
Harry  Hakes.  Read  before  the  Society,  June  24,  1897.  Wllkes-Barr£, 
Perm.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.   14.  (646O 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Palatines,  or  German  immi 
gration  to  New  York  and  Pennsylvania.  A  paper  read  before  the  Wyoming 
Historical  and  Geological  Society  by  Sanford  H.  Cobb.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa., 
Printed  for  the  Society,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (6461 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  First  Presby 
terian  Church,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  by  Sheldon  Reynolds.  Read  at  the  twenty- 
fifth  anniversary  of  the  pastorate  of  Rev.  F.  B.  Hodge,  D.  D.,  February  2o. 
1894.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  iv,  part  1,  Proceedings  and  Collections  of  the 
Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  34.      Front.  (6463 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  By-laws,  and  Officers, 
1858-1899;  Members,  Papers,  1858-1899;  Contributors,  &c.  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (6463 

[WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY,]     A  Honduras  trip.     By.  [Jacob 
Ridgway  Wright].     [Wilkes-Barre,  Penn.,  Wilkes-Barre  Daily  News,  1899.] 
Svo,  pp.  10.     Caption  title. 

From  Wilkes-Barre  Daily  News,  Saturday,  April  15,  1899. 
Read  before  the  Society.  (6464 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  sketch  of  Mr.  Ralph 
Dupuy  Lacoe,  of  Pittston,  Pennsylvania,  1824-1901.  Reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings,  Vol.  vi,  1901.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  25.      Portrait.  (6465 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  SOCIETY.  William  Henry  Egle,  M.  A., 
M.  D.,  1830-1901.  By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden.  Reprinted  from  Vol.  vi, 
Proceedings  and  Collections  of  the  Society.  Wrilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6466 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  AND  GEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Count  Zinzendorf  and  the  Mora 
vian  and  Indian  occupancy  of  the  Wyoming  Valley   (Pa.),  1742-1763.     By 
Frederick  C.  Johnson.     [Wilkes-Barre?  Pa.],  1904. 
Svo,  pp.  64,   [2].      Front,   (portrait).     Cover-title. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  vm  of  the  Proceedings  and  Collections  of  the  Wyoming 
Historical  and  Geological  Society.  (646T 


NARRAGANSETT    CLUB.  883 


PtHOIDIT. 
HARRINGTON  HISTORIC-ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 

Harrington,  R.  I. 

BARRING-TON  HISTORIC-ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Antique  Barrington.  The  new 
Historic- Antiquarian  Society.  Public  celebration  of  its  formation.  Inter 
esting  addresses  and  poem. 

Cutting  from  the  Providence  Journal,  May  12,  1885.  (C46S 

HISTORICAL  SEMINARY  OF  BROWN  UNIVERSITY. 
Providence,  R.  I. 

HISTORICAL  SEMINARY  OF  BROWN  UNIVERSITY.  Papers  from  the  Historical  Semi 
nary  of  Brown.  University.  Edited  by  J.  Franklin  Jameson.  Providence, 
R.  -I.,  1894-99. 

8vo.      10  numbers  in  1  volume. 

Each  number  has  separate  title-page  ;  no  general  title-page. 

No  more  published. 

No.  1.  The  development  of  the  nominating  convention  in  Rhode  Island.  By 
Neil  Andrews.  Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical 
Society.  Providence,  1894.  8vo,  pp.  14. 

No.  2.  The  early  history  of  the  colonial  post-office.  By  Mary  E.  Woolley. 
Providence,  1894.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Reprinted  from  the  same,  so  far  as  pages  1-24 
are  concerned  ;  pages  25-33  are  new  matter,  an  appendix  containing  the  patent 
to  Thomas  Neale. 

No.  3.  Know-Nothingism  in  Rhode  Island.  By  Charles  Stickney,  A.  B.  Re 
printed  from  the  same.  pp.  17. 

No.  4.  The  origin  of  the  standing-committee  system  in  American  legislative 
bodies.  By  J.  Franklin  Jameson.  Reprinted  from  the  Political  Science  Quar 
terly,  Vol.  ix,  No.  2.  Providence,  1894.  8vo,  pp.  (i),  246-267. 

No.  5.  Slavery  in  Rhode  Island,  1755-1776.  By  William  D.  Johnston,  A.  B. 
Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society.  Provi 
dence,  1894.  8vo,  pp.  56. 

No.  6.  The  East-India  trade  of  Providence,  from  1787  to  1807.  By  Gertrude 
Selwyn  Kimball.  Providence,  1896.  8vo,  pp.  34. 

No.  7.  Appeals  from  colonial  courts  to  the  King  in  council,  with  especial  ref 
erence  to  Rhode  Island.  By  Harold  D.  Ilazeltine.  Reprinted  from  the  Reports 
of  the  American  Historical  Association.  Providence,  1896.  8vo,  pp.  299-350. 

No.  8.  The  Tammany  societies  of  Rhode  Island.  By  Marcus  W.  Jernegan. 
Providence,  1877.  8vo,  pp.  39. 

No.  9.  The  government  of  federal  territories  in  Europe.  By  Edmund  C.  Bur 
nett.  Reprinted  from  the  Annual  Reports  of  the  American  Historical  Associa 
tion.  Providence,  1898.  8vo,  pp.  393-454. 

No.  10.  The  Council  of  Censoi's.  By  Lewis  Hamilton  Meader.  Reprinted 
from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography  and  from  the  Pro 
ceedings  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Society.  Providence,  1899.  8vo,  pp.  63. 

(647O 

NARRAGANSETT  CLUB. 
Providence,  R.  I. 

XARRAGANSETT  CLUB.     Circulars.     1805,  18IK5,  18H7,  1870,  1872. 

Five  sheets.  (O471 

XARRAGANSETT  CLUB.  Publications.  First  series.  Vols.  i-vi.  Providence.  1866r- 
1874. 

4to.     "  50  club  copies,  large  paper."     Six  volumes. 

Vol.  i  Biographical  introduction  to  the  writings  of  Roger  Williams,  by  R.  A. 
Guild  ;  Key  into  the  language  of  America,  by  Roger  Williams,  edited  by  J.  Ham 
mond  Trumbull ;  Letter  of  John  Cotton  and  Roger  Williams's  reply,  edited  by 
R.  A.  Guild.  1866.  pp.  vi,  396. 


884  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Vol.  ii.  John  Cotton's  answer  to  Roger  Williams,  edited  by  J.  L.  Diman: 
Queries  of  highest  consideration,  by  R.  Williams,  edited  by  R.  A.  Guild.  1867. 
pp.  276. 

Vol.  in.  The  bloody  teneut  of  persecution,  by  Roger  Williams.  Edited  by 
S.  L.  Caldwell.  1867.  pp.  xiv,  425. 

Vol.  iv.  The  bloody  tenent,  yet  more  bloody.  By  Roger  Williams.  Edited  by 
S.  L.  Caldwell.  1870.  pp.  ix,  547. 

Vol.  v.  George  Fox  digg'd  out  of  his  burrowes.  By  Roger  Williams.  Edited 
by  J.  L.  Diman.  1872.  pp.  Iviii.  (10),  503. 

'  Vol.  vi.   Letters  of  Roger  Williams.      1632-1682.      Now  first  collected.     Edited 
by  J.  R.  Bartlett.      1874.      pp.  xviii,   (1),  420.  (6472 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Newport,  R.  L 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular. 

Broadside.  (6473 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Origin  of  the  Institutions  of  Rhode  Island.  \ 
lecture  delivered  by  S.  Adlam  before  the  Society  January  19,  1871.  Provi 
dence,  1871. 


8vo,  pp.  25. 


«;474 


NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Chevalier  de  Ternay.  A  paper  read  before 
the  Society  April  !">,  1873.  by  Sidney  Everett. 

In   Aeir  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.     Vol.   xxvn,  pp.   404- 
417.      Boston,  1873.  (6475 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Jewish  cemetery  at  Newport,  R.  I.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society  June  23,  1885,  by  A.  P.  Mendes. 

In  Rhode  Island  Historical  Magazine.     Vol.  vi,  pp.  81-105.     Providence,  1885. 

(G476 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Appeal  for  assistance  in  the  purchase  of  a  build 
ing  lor,  November  18,  1886.  [Newport,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  2.      No  title-page.  (G477 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  First  annual  report.  March  19.  1886,  together 
with  an  account  of  the  dedication  services  and  accompanying  documents. 
Newport,  1886. 

8vo.   pp.  44. 

Second   annual   report,   1887.      Newport,    1887.      8vo. 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  German  soldiers  in  Newport,  1776-1779, 
and  the  siege  of  1778.  By  J.  G.  Rosengarten. 

In  Rhode  Island  Historical  Magazine.     Vol.  AH,  pp.  81-118.     Newport,  1886. 

(6479 

NEWPORT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Les  rnedailles  de  la  Princesse  Charlotte  d'Angle- 
terre.  premiere  femme  du  roi  Leopold  Pr  de  Belgique.  Lecture  faite  a  la 
reunion  de  la  Societe  historique  de  Newport,  le  18  juillet,  1887.  [Par  Ho 
ratio  R.  Storer.]  [Bruxelles,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Extrait  de  la  Revue  beige  de  Ntimismatique,  annee  188S. 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Providence,  R.  L 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Charter,  constitution,  and  circular.  June. 
1822.  Providence,  [1822]. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Same.      September,   1822.      Providence,   1822.      8vo,  pp.  8. 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vols.  i-x.  Pro vidence.  1827- 
1902. 

8vo,     Ten  volumes. 


RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  885 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  I.  Preface  ;  Charter  of  the  Society  ;  Constitution  ;  Officers,  1826  ;  Sketch 
of  the  life  of  Roger  Williams  ;  A  key  into  the  language  of  America,  or  an  help  to 
the  language  of  the  natives  in  that  part  of  America  called  New  Englard,  by 
Roger  Williams.  London,  1643.  1827.  pp.  (2),  163  (2).  (6482 

Vol.  ii.  Officers  of  the  Society,  1834;  Circular;  Preface;  Simplicity's  defence 
against  seven-headed  policy,  by  Samuel  Gorton,  with  notes  by  William  R. 
Staples  ;  Appendix  :  Petition  against  Gorton  and  others,  Providence,  November 
17,  1641  ;  Order  of  commissioners  of  foreign  plantations  relative  to  Gorton  and 
his  company,  May  15,  1646  ;  Edward  Winslow's  commission  from  Massachusetts, 
May  10,  1646  ;  Answer  of  Massachusetts  to  Gorton's  memorial  to  the  commis 
sioners  of  foreign  plantations ;  Governor  Winthrop's  account  of  the  result  of 
Winslow's  mission  to  England  ;  Petition  of  William  Arnold,  etc.,  to  be  dismissed 
from  the  government  of  Massachusetts,  and  the  proceedings  thereon  ;  Extracts 
from  the  proceedings  of  the  United  Colonies,  1643-1651  ;  Letter  from  inhabitants 
of  Warwick,  August  22,  1661  ;  Gorton  and  others'  memorial  to  the  King's  com 
missioners,  March  4,  1664-65  ;  The  answer  of  Massachusetts  to  the  preceding 
petition,  May  30,  1665  ;  Letter  from  Samuel  Gorton  to  Nathaniel  Morton,  June 
30,  1669  ;  Ordinance  of  Parliament  appointing  the  committee  for  foreign  planta 
tions,  November  2,  1643  ;  Indian  deed  of  Shawomet,  1642  ;  Will  made  by  the  town 
council  of  Providence  for  Nicholas  Power,  May  27,  1667  ;  Submission  of  Pum- 
ham  and  Sacononocco  to  the  Massachusetts  ;  Extract  from  the  "  Wonder-working 
Providence  of  Sion's  Saviour  in  New  England  ;  "  Charter  to  Providence  Planta 
tions,  November  2,  1643  ;  Letter  from  Gorton  and  his  company  to  Massachusetts, 
September  15,  1643  ;  Governor  Winthrop's  account  of  Gorton's  trial,  etc.  1835. 
pp.  278.  (6483 

Vol.  in.  Officers  of  the  Society,  1835;  Circular;  Preface;  The  early  history  of 
Narragansett,  with  an  appendix  of  original  documents,  by  Elisha  R.  Potter,  jr. 
1835.  pp.  xix  (1),  315  (1). 

Reprinted  in  1886.     See  No.  6492.  (6484 

Vol.  iv.  Preface;  An  historical  discourse  on  the  civil  and  religious  affairs  of 
the  colony  of  Rhode  Island,  by  John  Callender.  With  a  memoir  of  the  author, 
biographical  notices  of  some  of  his  distinguished  contemporaries,  and  annota 
tions  and  original  documents,  by  Romeo  Elton  ;  Officer's  of  the  Society,  1837  ; 
Circular.  1838.  pp.  270  (2).  (6485 

Vol.  v.  Officers  of  the  Society,  1842  ;  Circular  ;  Preface  ;  Annals  of  the  town 
of  Providence  from  its  first  settlement  to  the  organization  of  the  city  govern 
ment  in  June,  1832,  by  William  R.  Staples.  1843.  pp.  (7)  670.  (6486 

Vol.  vi.  To  the  reader  ;  Officers  of  the  Society,  1867  ;  The  invasion  of  Canada 
in  1775,  including  the  journal  of  Capt.  Simeon  Thayer,  describing  the  perils  and 
sufferings  of  the  army  under  Col.  Benedict  Arnold  in  its  march  through  the 
wilderness  to  Quebec,  with  notes  and  appendix,  by  Edwin  Martin  Stone  ;  Revo 
lutionary  correspondence,  1775  to  1782  ;  Materials  for  the  history  of  the  Bap 
tists  in  Rhode  Island;  Appendix;  Index.  1867.  pp.  (3)  xxiv,  380.  Plate. 

(G487 

Vol.  vn.  Preface :  Table  of  contents ;  Early  attempts  at  Rhode  Island  his- 
•  tory,  comprising  those  of  Stephen  Hopkins  and  Theodore  Foster,  edited  by  Wil 
liam  E.  Foster  ;  Preface  ;  An  historical  account  of  the  planting  and  growth  of 
Providence,  by  Stephen  Hopkins  ;  Materials  for  a  history  of  Rhode  Island,  col 
lected  by  Theodore  Foster;  Appendix;  Sketch  of  the  life  and  services  of  Theo 
dore  Foster  ;  The  Narragansetts,  by  Henry  C.  Dorr  ;  Early  votaries  of  natural 
science  in  Rhode  Island,  by  Charles  W.  Parsons ;  The  first  commencement  of 
Rhode  Island  College,  by  Reuben  A.  Guild  ;  The  British  fleet  in  Rhode  Island,  by 
George  C.  Mason  ;  Nicholas  Easton  r.  The  City  of  Newport,  by  George  C.  Ma 
son  ;  Index.  1885.  pp.  (1)  380.  (6488 

Vol.  viii.  The  Diary  of  John  Comer.  Edited,  with  notes,  by  C.  BMwin  Bar 
rows,  D.  D.,  with  an  introduction  and  a  few  additional  notes,  by  James  W.  Wil- 
marth,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  1893.  8vo,  pp.  132.  (6489 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.   ix.     Providence,   R.    I., 
1897. 

8vo,  pp.  141. 

The  proprietors  of  Providence,  and  their  controversies  with  the  freeholders, 
by  Henry  C.  Dorr.  (649O 


886  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  x.     Harris  papers,  with 
an  introduction  by  Irving  B.  Richman  and  a  calendar  and  notes  by  Clarence 
S.  Brigham.     Providence,  Printed  for  the  Society,  1902. 
Svo,  pp.  410,  fold.  map. 

Contents  :  The  land  controversies  of  William  Harris  ;  Calendar  of  events   in 

the    life    of    William    Harris,    1610-1712.      Harris    papers,    July,    1650,    to    May, 

1711 — documents  from   the  collection   of  Mary   Harris  Cushman,   the   library   of 

the   Rhode   Island   Historical   Society,   the   Moses   Brown   Papers   and   Copies  of 

Warwick  Records,  the  British  Puhlic  Record  Office  and  the  John  Carter  Brown 

library.      List    of    seventeenth-century    place    names    in    Providence    plantations, 

1636-1700,    with    a   prefatory    note   by    Clarence    Brigham.      Map   of    Providence 

Plantations,  1636-1700.      Index.  (6491 

RHODE   ISLAND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.    in.     Providence,    1835. 

(Reprinted,  1880.) 

8vo,  pp.  423. 

This   reprint   contains   the  notes  and   illustrative  documents  collected   by  the 
author  of  "  The  early  history  of  Narragansett,"  from  the  time  of  the  publica 
tion  of  the  original  volume,  in  1835,  to  the  period  of  his  death,  in  1882.     The 
reprint  was  brought  out  by  William  H.  Potter,  in  1886.     The  new  material  oc 
cupies  pages  317-423.  (6492 
RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report  of  the  trustees,  July  19,  183G. 
Providence.  183<>. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6493 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse,  August  5,  1836,  in  commemora 
tion  of  the  first  settlement  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations. 
Being  the  second  centennial  anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Providence. 
By  J.  Pitman.  Providence,  183G. 

8vo,  pp.  72.  (6494 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  historical  discourse  on  the  civil  and 
religious  affairs  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island,  by  John  Callender,  with  a 
memoir  of  the  author;  biographical  notices  of  some  of  his  distinguished 
contemporaries,  and  annotations  and  original  documents  illustrative  of  the 
history  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations,  from  the  first  settle 
ment  to  the  end  of  the  first  century.  By  Romeo  Elton.  Providence,  1838. 

8vo,  pp.  5-270  (2). 

Same.     Third   edition.     Boston.    1843.     8vo,   pp.   270.     Facsimile. 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  1739.  (6495 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  of  the  trustees,  July  19,  1839. 
[Providence,  1839.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (6496 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society  at  the  opening 

of  their  cabinet,   November  20,  1844.     By   William   Gamrnell.     Providence, 
1844. 

Svo,  pp.  30.  (6497 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Account  of  the  "  Great  Gale,"  September  23, 
1815.  By  Moses  Brown.  Read  with  comments  by  Albert  G.  Greaves,  1849. 

(648i 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourses  on  the  Rhode  Island  idea  of 
government.  Delivered  before  the  Society,  January  13,  1847.  [By  Job 
Durfee.] 

In  Durfee,  Job,  "  Complete  Works."      pp.  273-313.      Providence,  1849.        (6499 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Society,  Jan 
uary  13,  1847.  By  Job  Durfee,  LL.  D.  Providence,  1847.  pp.  42. 

Same.     Another  edition.      Providence,   1847.      Svo,  pp.   32.  (65OO 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  on 
the  evening  of  January  13,  1847.  By  Hon.  Job  Durfee,  chief  justice  of 


RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  887 

Rhode  Island.     [With  poem  by  Sarah  Helen  Whitman.]     Published  at  tSiP 
request  of  the  Society.     Providence,  1847. 

Svo,  pp.  42,  5  (1). 

The  poem  by  Sarah  Helen  Whitman  occupies  the  last  six  pages.  (65O1 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  before  the  Society,  January  18, 
1848,  on  the  character  and  writings  of  Chief  Justice  Durfee.  By  R.  G. 
Hazard.  Providence,  1848. 

Svo,  pp.  45.  (65O2 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  discourse  before  the  Society,  February  1, 
1845).  By  George  Washington  Greene.  Providence.  1849. 

Svo,  pp.  22,   (1).  (6503 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  address  delivered  before  the  Society, 
February  19,  1851.     By  Elisha  R.  Potter.     Providence,  1851. 
8vo,  pp.    27. 

Pages  25,  26,  contain  constitution  of  the  Society,  and  page  27  a  circular. 
Same.     Reprinted   1875.      Svo,  pp.   24.  (65O4 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Battle  of  Lake  Erie.     Discourse  before  the 
Society,   February  10.  1852.     By  Usher  Parsons.     Published  at  request  of 
Society.     Providence,  1853. 
Svo,   pp.   36. 
Same.     Second  edition,   1854.      Svo,   pp.   36.  (65O5 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  spirit  of  Rhode  Island  history.  A 
discourse  before  the  Society,  January  IT,  1853.  By  Samuel  Greene  Arnold. 
Providence,  1853. 

Svo,   pp.  32.  (6506 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL.  SOCIETY.    A  discourse  before  the  Society,  February  0, 

1855.    On  the  life  and  times  of  John  Rowland,  late  president  of  the  Society. 

By  Edward  B.  Hall.     Providence,  1855. 

Svo,  pp.  36.  (65O7 

RHODE  ISLAND   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  early   history  of  Block   Island.     By 

W.  P.  Sheffield.     1850.  (65O8 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  cholera   in  Providence  in   1832,   1849, 

and  1854.     By  Edwin  M.  Snow.     1857.  (65O!> 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  history  of  Block   Island.     By  H.   P. 

Beckwith.     Read  before  the  Society  November,  1850.     [Providence],  1858. 

4to,  pp.   8.  (6510 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memorial  of  Roger  Williams.     Paper  read 

before  the  Society,  May  18,  1800,  by  Zachariah  Allen.     [Providence!,  1800. 

16mo,   pp.   10.  (6511 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Indian  names  of  places  in  Rhode  Island. 
Collected  by  Usher  Parsons,  for  the  Society.  Providence,  1801. 

Svo,  pp.   32.    .  (6512 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  Lafayette.  Paper  read  before 
the  Society.  February  4,  1801,  by  Zachariah  .Allen.  [Providence,  1801.] 

16mo,  pp.   19    (1).      No  title-page.  (6513 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  North  and  South  America.  A  discourse  de 
livered  before  the  Society,  December  27,  1805.  By  Domingo  Faustino  Sar- 
miento.  Providence,  1800. 

8vo,   pp.   44.  (6514 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  invasion  of  Canada  in  1775;  including 
the  journal  of  Captain  Simeon  Thayer,  describing  the  perils  and  sufferings 
of  the  army  under  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,  in  its  march  through  the  wilderness 
to  Quebec,  with  notes  and  appendix.  By  Edwin  Martin  Stone.  Providence, 
1807. 

Svo,  pp.  xxiv,  104    (5).     Portrait.     Map. 

Reprinted  from   Rhode   Island   Historical   Society   Collections,   Vol.   vi.      (6515 


888  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  historical  account  of  the  Providence 
stage.  By  Charles  Blake.  -Paper  read  before  the  Society,  October  25,  1860. 
(With  additions.)  Providence,  1868. 

12mo,  pp.   297. 

Edition,  200  copies.  (6516 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Greene,  Staples,  Parsons.  Address  before 
the  Society,  June  1,  1869,  by  S.  G.  Arnold.  Providence,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  '  (6517 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  adopted  December  20,  1870. 
Providence,  1871. 

16mo,  pp.  12.  (6518 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Roger  Williams,  the  prophetic  legislator. 
By  Rev.  T.  T.  Stone.  1871.  (6519 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  1872-1892. 

Proceedings,  1872.      Providence,  1872.      8vo,  pp.  38. 

Proceedings,  1872-73.  Providence,  1873.  8vo,  pp.  144.  Pages  52-64  concern 
Roger  Williams  ;  pages  67-86,  a  review  of  the  history  of  the  Society  ;  Necrology, 
1872  ;  pages  97-140,  an  account  of  the  semicentennial  celebration  of  the  Society, 
July  19,  1872. 

Proceedings,  1873-74.  Providence,  1874.  8vo,  pp.  216.  Pages  75-214  con 
tain  a  brief  history  of  education  in  Rhode  Island,  including  the  founding  and 
work  of  the  Rhode  Island  Institute  of  Instruction,  by  Edwin  Martin  Stone. 

Proceedings,  1874-75.  Providence,  1875.  8vo,  pp.  95.  Pages  18-26  contain 
a  paper  on  the  Rhode  Island  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  by  Amos  Perry; 
pages  27-30,  a  paper  on  the  early  town  meetings  of  Providence,  by  II.  C.  Dorr; 
pages  35-41  contain  remarks  on  coins,  by  E.  M.  Stone;  pages  48-51,  the  Toryism 
of  Newport  during  the  Revolutionary  war  ;  pages  60-68,  notes  on  King  Philip's 
war  ;  pages  75-81,  Philbrook's  narrative  of  his  experiences  from  1776-1781,  in 
cluding  the  expedition  to  Ticonderoga  and  on  the  Jersey  prison  ship. 

Proceedings,  1875-76.  Providence,  1876.  Svo,  pp.  62.  Pages  16-21  contain 
memoir  of  James  Burrill,  by  Zachariah  Allen  ;  pages  21-24,  memoir  of  Governor 
William  Jones,  by  W.  W.  Iloppiu  ;  pages  25-53,  sketch  of  Dr.  Peter  Turner,  by 
Henry  C.  Turner;  between  pages  54,  55  is  inserted  a  reprint  of  a  rare  pamphlet, 
by  Roger  Williams,  entitled  "An  answer  to  a  letter  sent  from  Mr.  Coddington, 
of  Rhode  Island,  to  Governor  Leveret,  of  Boston,  in  what  concerns  R.  W." 

Proceedings,  1876—77.  Providence,  1877.  Svo,  pp.  91.  Pages  15-17  contain 
"  Nicholas  Easton  r.  The  City  of  Newport,"  by  G.  C.  Mason  ;  pages  19-20,  his 
tory  of  Block  Island,  by  W.  P.  Sheffield  ;  pages  25,  26,  the  Providence  Marine 
Society,  by  A.  Perry  ;  pages  54-70,  commemoration  of  King  Philip's  day. 

Proceedings,  1877-78.  Providence,  1878.  8vo,  pp.  119.  Pages  62-80  contain 
letters  of  Roger  Williams  ;  pages  83-93,  centennial  commemoration  of  the  war 
of  the  Revolution,  battle  of  Rhode  Island,  etc. 

Proceedings,  1878-79.  Providence,  1879.  Svo,  pp.  107.  Pages  63-73  contain 
"Orders  of  the  council  of  war,  November  11-December  22,  1778,"  of  Rhode 
Island  ;  pages  73-76,  general  orders  of  General  Sullivan  preparatory  to  moving 
on  Newport,  1778. 

Proceedings,  1879-80.  Providence,  1880.  Svo,  pp.  155.  Pages  63-73  contain 
records  of  commemorations  of  July  4  in  Providence  ;  pages  97-151,  "  The  con 
ditions  of  life,  habits,  and  customs  of  the  native  Indians  of  America,  and  their 
treatment  by  the  first  settlers."  An  address  before  the  Society,  December  4, 
1879,  by  Zachariah  Allen. 

Proceedings,  1880-81.      Providence,   1881.      Svo,  pp.  65.      Plate. 

Proceedings,  1881-82.  Providence,  1882.  Svo,  pp.  72.  Pages  16-32  contain 
remarks  on  the  treatment  of  the  first  settlers  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island  at 
the  hands  of  the  New  England  colonies. 

Proceedings,  1882-83.      Providence,  1883.      Svo,  pp.  63.      Portrait. 

Proceedings,  1883-84.  Providence,  1884.  Svo,  pp.  91.  Pages  79-81  contain 
letter  of  Roger  Williams,  February  24,  1657. 

Proceedings,  1884-85.  Providence,  1885.  8vo,  pp.  77.  Pages  47-50  contain 
report  of  committee  on  the  deed  and  map  of  Pawtuxet  lands. 

Proceedings,  1885-86.  Providence,  1886.  Svo,  pp.  98.  Pages  46-74  contain 
"  The  Huguenot  influence  in  Rhode  Island,"  by  Esther  B.  Carpenter. 

Proceedings,  1886-87.  Providence,  1887.  Svo,  pp.  90.  Pages  42-51  contain 
"Town  names  in  Rhode  Island,"  by  C.  W.  Parsons;  pages  52-63,  "The  date  of 


RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  889 

passing  the  sentence  of  banishment  on  Roger  Williams,'1  by  John  Andrews  How- 
land. 

Proceedings,  1887-88.  Providence,  1888.  8vo,  pp.  (2)  115.  Pages  40-60 
contain  "  Report  on  the  settlement  of  Warwick,  1642,  and  the  seal  of  the 
Society." 

Proceedings,  1888-89.  Providence,  1889.  8vo,  pp.  72  (1).  Pages  12-23 
contain  address  of  the  president,  William  Gammell. 

Proceedings,  1889-90.  Providence,  1890.  8vo,  pp.  126.  Pages  16-30  con 
tain  address  of  the  president,  Horatio  Rogers  ;  pages  51-85,  Historical  sketch  ot 
the  Society,  by  Amos  Perry. 

Proceedings,  1890-91.  Providence,  1891.  8vo,  pp.  122.  Pages  71-79  con 
tain  report  on  Indian  names  in  Rhode  Island  ;  pages  80-92,  Gaspee  documents  ; 
Necrology. 

Proceedings.  1891-92.  Providence,  1892.  8vo,  pp.  124.  Pages  58-76  con 
tain  "  Modern  historical  aims  and  methods,"  by  G.  M.  Carpenter  ;  pages  77-98, 
sketch  of  the  library  of  the  Society,  by  Amos  Perry. 

The  Proceedings  hereafter  are  issued  in  the  "  Publications  "  of  the  Society. 
See  No.  6580.  (652O 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  half  century  memorial.  Address  before 
the  Society  at  its  fiftieth  anniversary,  July  19,  1872,  by  Zachariah  Allen, 
and  a  poem  by  H.  O.  Whitaker,  with  proceedings.  Providence,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  48.  (6521 

RHODE  ISLAND  PIISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Yosemite ;    its  history,  its  scenery,  its 
development.     By  John  Erastus  Lester.     Providence,  1873. 
8vo,  pp.   (2)  40. 

Read  before  the  Society  December  17,  1872.  References  and  notes  added  to 
the  original  paper.  (6521: 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  town  meetings  of  Providence. 
By  Henry  C.  Dorr.  1874.  (6523 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  history  of  the  Rhode  Island  Institute 
of  Instruction.  By  Edwin  M.  Stone.  1874.  (6524 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Who  invented  the  first  steamboat?  By 
W.  A.  Mo  wry.  1874.  (6525 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  combat  of  the  Merrimac  with  the  Moni 
tor,  and  the  wreck  of  the  former.     By  Frank  B.  Butts.     1875.  (6526 
RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Philip,    the    Wampanoag    chieftain.     By 
W.  J.  .Miller.     1875.                                                                                                 (6527 
RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  town  records  of  Providence  in  the  sev 
enteenth  century.     By  Henry  C.  Dorr.     1875.                                                 (6528 
RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  answer  by  Roger  Williams  to  Governor 
Coddington's  letter  to  Governor  Leverett.     [Providence,  1870.] 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  9   (1). 

Reprinted  from  Proceedings.  Consists  of  a  tract  entitled  "An  answer  to  a 
letter  sent  from  Mr.  Coddington,  of  Rhode  Island,  to  Governor  Leveret,  of  Bos 
ton,  in  what  concerns  Roger  Williams,  of  Providence.  Boston.  Printed  by 
John  Foster  [between  1678  and  1680],  with  introduction  by  E.  M.  Stone." 

(6529 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Bicentenary  of  the  burning  of  Providence 
in  1076.  Defense  of  the  Rhode  Island  system  of  treatment  of  the  Indians, 
and  of  civil  and  religious  liberty.  An  address  before  the  Society  April  10, 
1876.  By  Zachariah  Aller,  LL.  D.  Providence,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (653O 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketch  of  Middletowu,  R.  I.  By 
S.  G.  Arnold.  1876. 

8vo.  (6531 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  history  of  Black  Island.     By  W.  P. 

Sheffield.     1876.  (6532 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  ancient  highways  of  Providence.     By 

Henry  C.  Dorr.     1877.  (6533 


890  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  early  career  of  Samuel  Gorton.  By 
George  A.  Brayton,  LL.  D.  1877.  (6534 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Greenes,  of  Warwick,  in  colonial  his 
tory.  Read  before  the  Society  February  27,  1877.  By  H.  E.  Turner.  New 
port,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  G8  (2).  (6535 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Pequot  Indians. 
By  Richard  A.  Wheeler.  1877.  (6536 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  and  services  of  Governor  Samuel 
Ward,  of  Rhode  Island,  a  member  of  the  Continental  Congress  in  1774,  177.1, 
and  177G.  By  his  great-grandson,  John  Ward,  of  New  York.  Providence, 
1877. 

4to,  pp.  12. 

Read  before  the  Society  December  19,  1876.  (6537 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Continental  Congress  before  the  Dec 
laration  of  Independence.  By  Col.  John  Ward. 

Magazine  of  American  History,  April,  1878.  (6538 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Gilbert  Stuart,  the  painter.  By  George  C. 
Mason.  1878.  <  «•"»«» 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  and  services  of  William  Codd ing- 
ton.  By  II.  E.  Turner.  1878.  (654O 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  present  Indian  question  with  the 
United  States  Government.  By  George  10.  Ellis. 

In  his  "The  red  man  and  the  white  man  in  North  America."  (6541 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Principles  and  customs  in  the  Ottoman 
Empire.  By  General  Terfik.  1878.  (6542 

RHOI>E  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  librarian  and  cabinet  keeper, 
northern  department  of  the  Society,  1877-78.  Providence,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  45.  (6543 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Rhode  Island  line  in  the  Continental 
army,  and  its  Society  of  Cincinnati.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  April 
30,  1878,  by  A.  B.  Gardner.  Providence,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  12.  (6544 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  French  in  Rhode  Island  during  the 
Revolutionary  war.  By  John  Austin  Stevens. 

Magazine  of  American  History,  July,  1879.  I  6545 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  conditions  of  life,  habits,  and  customs 
of  the  native  Indians  of  America,  and  their  treatment  by  the  first  settlers. 
Address  before  the  Society,  December  4,  1879,  by  Zachariah  Allen.  Provi 
dence,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  55.  <G546 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Notes  concerning  the  Wainpanoag  tribe  of 
Indians,  with  some  account  of  a  rock  picture  on  the  shore  of  Mount  Hope 
Bay,  in  Bristol,  R.  I.  By  William  J.  Miller.  Providence,  1880. 

12mo,  pp.    (2),   148. 

Three  papers  read  before  the  Society,  March  17,  1874  ;  March  16,  1875  ;  March 
28,  1876.     With  appendix.  (6547 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Settlers  of  Aquidneck,  and  liberty  of  con 
science.  Read  before  the  Society,  February,  1880,  by  H.  E.  Turner.  New 
port,  1880. 

4 to,  pp.  54  (1).  (6548 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Credit  Mobilier  of  America.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Society,  February  22.  1881,  by  Rowland  G.  Hazard.  Provi 
dence,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  42. 


RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  891 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Jeremy  Clarke's  family.  Address  delivered 
before  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  March,  1879,  by  H.  E.  Turner.  New 
port,  1881. 

In  Newport  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  i,  pp.  75-90,  128-155.  (655O 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  medical  school,  formerly  existing  in 
Brown  University,  its  professors  and  graduates.  By  Charles  W.  Parsons. 
1881.  (6551 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Rhode  Island  privateers  and  privateers- 
men  of  Newport.]  An  address  delivered  by  W.  P.  Sheffield  before  the  So 
ciety.  February  7,  1882.  With  notes.  Newport,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  67.  (6552 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  notes  upon  the  introduction  of  the 
woolen  manufacture  into  the  United  States.  By  Royal  C.  Taft.  Providence, 
1882. 

12mo,  pp.  v,  58. 

Read  before  the  Society  April  18,  1882. 

8am<\  pp.  vi,  58. 

Twenty-five  large  paper  copies  printed.  (6553 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Canonicus  memorial.  Services  of  dedica 
tion,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society,  September  21,  1883.  Providence, 
1883. 

8vo.  pp.  31.  (6554 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  of  Zachariah  Allen,  1795-1882. 
By  Amos  Perry.  Cambridge,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  108.     Portrait  and  facsimiles. 

Published  by  the  Society.  (6555 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  books  obtained  by  the  Society 
from  the  sale  of  the  library  of  the  late  Joseph  J.  Cooke,  March-December, 
1883.  Providence,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (6556 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Town  government  in  Rhode  Island.  By 
William  E.  Foster. 

Joints  Hopkins    University   Historical   Studies.      Fourth    series     No.    2.      1884. 
Baltimore,  1880.      pp.  30.  (6557 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  French  spoliation  claims  and  Rhode 
Island  claimants.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  December  1,  1885.  Re 
printed  from  Xarraganxett  Historical  Register,  January,  1886.  By  Amasa 
M.  Eaton.  Providence,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  33.          _  (6558 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  French  spjliation  claims  and  Rhode 
Island  claimants.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  December  1,  1885.  By 
Amasa  M.  Eaton. 

In  Xarragansctt  Historical  Register,  Vol.   iv,   pp.   202-234.      Hamilton.      1880. 

(655?> 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  King  Philip  and  the  Wampanoags  of 
Rhode  Island,  with  some  account  of  a  rock  picture  on  the  shore  of  Mount 
Hope  Bay,  in  Bristol.  By  William  J.  Miller.  Second  edition.  Providence, 
S.  S.  Rider,  1885. 

12mo,  pp.    (2),  148. 

Consists  of  papers  read  before  the  Society,  with  an  appendix.  (656O 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Some  New  England  almanacs,  with  special 
mention  of  the  almanacs  of  Rhode  Island.  By  Amos  Perry.  Reprint  from 
the  Narraaansett  Historical  Register,  July,  1885.  Providence,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.   13. 

Paper  read  before  the  Society  at  the  October  quarterly  meeting,  1884.      (6561 


892  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  fortifications  in  and  around  Provi 
dence.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  January  26,  1886,  by  Edward 
Field,  2d. 

In  The  Narragansett  Historical  Register,  Vol.  v,  pp.  209-219.  (6562 

RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Genealogy    of    the    Fenner    family.     By 
James  P.  Root.     No.  1.     Providence,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.   19. 
Read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society.  (6563 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Huguenots  and  the  edict  of  Nantes. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society  November  3,  1885,  by  William  Gammell. 
Providence,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (6564 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  and  services  of  the  Hon.  John  Russell 
Bartlett.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  November  2,  1886,  by  William 
Gammell,  president  of  the  Society.  Providence,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  •  (6565 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  Capt.  Arthur  Fenner,  of  Provi 
dence.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  March  23  and  April  6,  1886,  by  J.  P. 
Root. 

In  Rhode  Island  Historical  Magazine,  "Vol.  vn,  pp.  19-37.     Newport,  1886. 

(6566 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  "  Some  phases  of  genealogical  study."  By 
J.  O.  Austin.  Read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  by  William  Gammell,  July 
6,  1886. 

In  Rhode  Island  Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  vn,  pp.  201-205.     January,  1887. 

(6567 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  trial  of  the  Rhode  Island  Judges.  An 
episode  touching  currency  and  constitutional  law.  A  dissertation  by  John 
Winslow.  Read  before  the  Brooklyn  Republican  League  and  the  Rhode 
Island  Historical  Society.  Brooklyn,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (6568 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  on  the  settlement  of  Warwick,  HJ4U, 
and  the  seal  of  the  Society.  By  William  D.  Ely,  chairman.  Reprinted  from 
the  Proceed incjs  of  the  Society.  [Providence,  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  38.  (6569 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Washington,  the  founder  of  the  nation.  An 
address  read  before  the  Society  by  George  Moulton  Carpenter,  April  30,  1889. 
[Providence,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.   16.      Half  title.  (6570 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Discourse  before  the  Rhode  Island  Histor 
ical  Society  at  its  centennial  celebration  of  Rhode  Island's  adoption  of  the 
Federal  Constitution,  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  29,  1890.  By  Horatio 
Rogers,  president  of  the  Society  ;  together  with  other  proceedings  on  that 
occasion.  Published  by  the  Society.  Providence,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  MJ571 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  reform  of  the  civil  service  considered 
from  the  party  standpoint.  An  address  read  before  the  Society  by  George 
Moulton  Carpenter  March  25,  1890.  [Providence,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  19.      Half  title.  (6572 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  its  history,  with  list  of  papers 
read  at  its  stated  meetings.  [By  Amos  Perry.]  Providence;  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  37.  (6573 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  peace  conference  of  1861  at  Washing 
ton,  D.  C.  By  William  Warren  Hoppin,  jr.  Read  before  the  Rhode  Island 


RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  893 

Historical  Society  and  the  New  Haven  Colonial  Historical  Society,  1889-90. 
Providence,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  27.     Large  paper.  (6574 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  keyhole  for  Roger  Williams's  key ;  or,  a 

study  of  suggested  misprints  in  its  sixteenth  chapter,  "  Of  the  earth  and  the 

fruits  thereof,  etc."     A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  by  William  D.  Ely. 

Providence,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  41.  (6575 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  library  and  cabinet  of  the 'Society; 
their  origin  and  leading  features.  By  Amos  Perry.  Providence,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (6576 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Moses  Brown ;  his  life  and  services.  A 
sketch  read  before  the  Society  October  18,  1892.  By  Augustus  Jones,  LL.  B. 
Providence,  1892. 

Svo.  »  (6577 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  librarian  and  cabinet  keeper. 
1893.  [Providence,  1893.] 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (6578 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications  of  the  Rhode  Island  Histor 
ical  Society.  New  series,  Vols.  I-VIH  ;  April,  1893-January,  1901.  Provi 
dence,  The  Society,  1893-1900. 

8  volumes.     Svo.     Plates.     Portraits.     Facsimiles.      [Quarterly.] 
From  1893-1900  the  Publications  of  the  Society  include  its  Proceedings,  1892, 
1893-1899,  1900. 

Publications  discontinued  January,  1901.  Proceedings  published  separately, 
1900,  1901.  (6579 

RHODE.  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications  of  this  Society.     New  series, 
Vol.  i.     Providence,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  291  (2). 

"At  a  meeting  of  the  Society  held  April  4,  1893,  it  was  resolved  to  publish 
quarterly  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  the  first  number  to  consist  of  the 
usual  annual  transactions,  and  the  subsequent  numbers  for  the  year  to  consist 
of  matter  hitherto  unpublished,  such  as  the  publication  committee  may  select." 
See  No.  6520. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Proceedings,  1892-93  ;  Address  of  the  president ;  Reports  of  commit 
tees  ;  Index  to  works  in  the  genealogical  room,  family  genealogies  ;  Genealogical 
works ;  Report  of  librarian  and  cabinet  keeper ;  Necrology ;  Members,  pp.  1- 
98. 

No.  2.  The  town  records  of  Rhode  Island,  a  report  by  Amos  Perry,  pp.  99- 
182. 

No.  3.  Plea  of  the  Petuxet  purchasers  and  a  history  of  the  first  deed,  etc., 
before  the  King's  commissioners,  1677  ;  [Notes  on  William  Harris]  ;  Tax  list  of 
the  town  of  Providence,  July  1,  1679  ;  Indian  slaves  of  King  Philip's  war.  pp. 
183-240. 

No.  4.  Studies  in  colonial  history  :  1.  Know-nothingism  in  Rhode  Island,  [by 
Charles  Stickney]  ;  2.  The  development  of  the  nominating  convention  in  Rhode 
Island,  [by  Neil  Andrews,  jr.]  ;  3.  Early  history  of  the  colonial  post-oflice,  [by 
Mary  E.  Woolley].  1894.  pp.  241-291  (2).  (658O 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  New  series,  Vol.  11.  Provi 
dence,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.   (2)   xxvii,  262. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  Proceedings,  1893-94,  pages  61-67,  contain  Roger  Williams  vindicated  ; 
or.  an  answer  to  "A  keyhole  for  Roger  Williams's  key,"  by  William  Wallace 
Tooker. 

No.  2.  Slavery  in  Rhode  Island,  1755-1776,  by  William  D.  Johnston. 

No.  3.  Rhode  Island  manuscripts  in  the  national  archives  at  Washington : 
Two  communications  relative  to  Rhode  Island  not  being  represented  in  the  con- 


894  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

stitutional  convention  of  1787  ;  Letter  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Waterhouse  to  Thoma^ 
Jefferson  (1822)  relating  to  matters  of  interest  in  Newport.  Cambridge,  and 
Boston  ;  Military  papers  of  the  Revolution. 

No.  4.  Military  records  in  the  Department  of  State,  Washington  ;  Officers  in 
the  First  Rhode  Island  Battalion,  1777  ;  Arrangement  of  the  Rhode  Island  bat 
talions,  officers  in  the  First,  Second  regiments  ;  Arrangement  of  Rhode  Island 
battalions  at  White  Plains,  November  15,  1778  ;  Officers  on  the  supernumerary 
list;  Officers  of  Colonel  Angell's  regiment:  Inspection  return,  February,  1780; 
Return  of  officers  in  Rhode  Island  battalion,  1783 ;  Return  of  Second  Rhode 
Island  Regiment  of  foot,  December,  1779  ;  Official  record  of  the  great  gale  of 
1815  (in  Providence),  by  Moses  Brown  (p.  232)  ;  The  key;  Fact  versus  theory, 
by  W.  W.  Tooker  ;  The  Susquehanna  purchase,  by  R.  G.  Ruling '(p.  241)  ;  Neg 
lect  and  desecration  of  the  grave  and  gravestone  of  Governor  Benedict  Arnold, 
by  J.  F.  Noyes;  A  genealogical  "find"  (Borden),  by  R.  G.  Ruling;  The  John 
Carter  family,  by  B.  B.  Carter  ;  Genealogical  notes  and  queries  ;  Editorial  notes ; 
Index.  (6581 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     New  Series,  Vol.  in.     1895. 
Providence,  1895.  • 

8vo,  pp.  xix,  250.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :  General  Index  ;  Proceedings  ;  Address  of  the  president ;  Reports  of 
officers  and  committees;  Necrology:  George  Champlin  Mason;  Julia  Bullock; 
Thomas  Jefferson  Hill;  John  James  De  Wolf;  Charles  Sabin.  Institutions  from 
which  gifts  have  been  received  ;  Members  ;  Facsimile  of  the  original  Civil  Com 
pact  in  its  present  condition  ;  Portraits  and  aut  treasures  illustrative  of  local 
history  ;  Catalogue  of  portraits  in  the  gallery  of  the  Sociey  ;  Brief  notes  on 
some  deceased  artists  who  are  mentioned  in  the  foregoing  catalogue  ;  The  town 
bridge  at  Weybosset — an  inquiry  as  to  the  date  of  building  the  first  bridge 
across  Providence  river,  by  Fred  A.  Arnold ;  The  burying-ground  of  the  Old- 
South  Kingstown  Meeting-House,  by  Caroline  Hazard  ;  Communications,  edito 
rial  notes,  and  cullings  :  Letter  of  F.  C.  Ainsworth,  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  concerning 
the  publication  of  military  histories  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  ;  History  of  Revo 
lutionary  soldiers  ;  The  oldest  historical  society  in  the  country  (Massachusetts)  ; 
Publications  and  historical  material ;  The  Hope  furnace — the  first  steam  engine 
in  Rhode  Island  ;  Landscapes  in  the  picture  gallery — portraits  in  other  galleries ; 
The  proprietors  of  Providence,  and  their  controversies  with  freeholders,  by 
Henry  C.  Dorr ;  The  papers  of  Major-Gen.  Nathanael  Greene ;  Notes  on  land 
scapes  in  the  picture  gallery  ;  A  letter  about  Rhode  Island  artists — by  John 
N.  Arnold  ;  The  beginnings  of  insurance  in  Providence,  by  H.  W.  George ;  A 
military  club  (formed  in  Providence,  1774).  Editorial  notes,  etc.  :  The  new 
library  building  at  Washington;  Rhode  Island  in  the  National  Statue  Gallery; 
The  defense  of  Providence  in  1814.  Portraits  in  the  City  Hall  of  Providence; 
Monuments,  etc.,  in  our  public  squares  ;  The  place  for  genealogy  in  literature, 
by  John  Osborne  Austin ;  A  genealogical  chart.  Editorial  notes :  Roger  Wil 
liams  ;  Original  rolls  of  Rhode  Island  troops  on  record  in  the  Massachusetts 
State  House.  («582 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     New  series.     Vol.  iv.     1896. 
Providence,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  273.      Illustrations. 

Contents :  Proceedings ;  Address  of  the  president ;  Reports  of  officers  and 
committees;  Necrology:  Thomas  Earle  Studley ;  Samuel  Wardwell  Peckham ; 
Thomas  Davis ;  Samuel  Gardiner  Trippe  ;  William  Jones  Hoppin ;  Eli  Whitney 
Blake ;  Le  Roy  King.  Gifts  received ;  List  of  members ;  Genealogical  notes ; 
Editorial  notes  :  On  office-seeking  in  Washington's  administration.  The  pro 
prietors  of  Providence,  and  their  controversies  with  the  freeholders,  by  Henry  C 
Dorr  (continued  from  Vol.  in)  ;  Facsimile  of  the  signatures  of  the  settlers  of 
the  town  of  Warwick,  R.  I.,  with  historical  sketches  appertaining  thereto,  by 
Henry  Lehre  Greene ;  Genealogical  charts  :  Peter  Grinnell,  John  Wilbur.  Edi 
torial  notes :  The  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society ;  Pennsylvania 
Historical  Society  ;  The  Newport  Royal  Gazette  and  the  Newport  Gazette  in  the 
possession  .of  the  Histoiical  Society  of  Pennsylvania;  John  Eliot's  Indian 
teacher:  The  formation  of  this  society;  The  Old  Colony  Historical  Society: 
Writ  of  arrest  and  attachment,  served  by  King  George  II ;  One  branch  of  the 
Greene  family,  with  a  brief  biographical  sketch  of  the  late  John  L.  Hughes; 
Editorial  notes  :  New  Jersey  Historical  Society  ;  Letter  from  Henry  E.  Turner, 
concerning  the  Greene,  Turner,  and  Nightingale  families;  The  Indian  deed 
question — copy  of  a  document  (1708)  among  the  manuscripts  of  the  city  of 


RHODE    ISLAND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  895 

Providence;  Valuable  manuscripts  of  the  Society — an  opportunity  to  assist  in 
making  them  useful.  The  first  public  library  in  Rhode  Island,  by  J.  F.  Jameson  ; 
A  catalogue  of  the  library  ;  The  Indian  deed  question,  by  Geo.  T.  Paine  ;  Fac 
simile  of  a  portion  of  the  petition  of  Howlong  (Hai-ris)  Fenner  to  the  court  at 
Newport,  May,  1708 ;  Rhode  Island  Revolutionary  Debt ;  Wilkins  Updike's 
views  ;  John  Rowland  on  the  Revolutionary  Debt ;  Genealogical  notes  :  Greene 
family  ;  The  Williams  family  name  ;  Burning  of  the  Gaspee  ;  Genealogical  chart — 
Cyrus  Butler.  General  index.  (6583 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     New  series,  Vol.  v.     1897. 
Providence,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.   259. 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  1896-97.  Minute  in  honor  of  Judge  Carpenter  ;  Ad 
dress  of  the  president ;  Reports  of  officers  ;  Necrology  :  James  Fanning  Noyes  ; 
William  Gordon  Weld  ;  Henry  Clay  Cranston  ;  Rufus  Waterman  ;  John  Ebenezer 
Troup ;  George  J.  West;  George  Moulton  Carpenter;  Nicholas  Ball;  Arthur 
Arnory  Codman  ;  William  H.  Hopkins ;  Charles  W.  Frederickson.  Necrological 
notices  in  proceedings  and  quarterly,  1872-1897 ;  Persons  from  whom  gifts 
have  been  received  ;  List  of  members  ;  Genealogical  notes  :  Some  Bristol  county 
(Mass.)  Wills — abstract  of  main  items.  Civil  changes  in  the  state — address  by 
the  president,  John  H.  Stinness,  at  the  seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the  society  ; 
John  Brown  of  Providence,  by  W.  P.  Sheffield  ;  Montalto  in  Smithfield,  by  Fred 
A.  Arnold  ;  Genealogical  chart — Captain  Joseph  Olney  ;  Editorial  notes  :  Letter 
from  Stephen  Hopkins,  October  28,  1767  :  The  original  of  which  was  given  to 
the  society  by  Daniel  II.  Greene,  of  East  Greenwich  ;  Proposition  for  a  general 
assembly — a  letter  written  by  John  Clarke,  who  was  contemporary  with  Roger 
Williams;  The  Greene  association;  A  Warwick  schoolmaster  (William  Gibbs)  — 
how  hired  and  paid,  A.  I).  1741  ;  Historic  tablet  at  Warren  ;  The  War  of  1812  : 
A  part  of  its  naval  history — recorded  at  the  time  by  a  Rhode  Island  citizen  ; 
Memorial  from  the  Rhode  Island  regiment  of  drafted  militia,  War  of  1812 ; 
Rhode  Island  artists;  Gilbert  Stuart  and  Edward  G.  Malbone ;  William  Read 
Staples ;  Providence  Gazette :  its  publication,  publishers,  publication  offices, 
and  editors,  by  Amos  Perry ;  Indian  geographic  names,  and  why  we  should 
study  them ;  illustrated  by  some  Rhode  Island  examples,  by  William  Wal 
lace  Tooker ;  Turk's  Head  and  the  Whitman  estate,  by  William  M.  Bailey ; 
The  oldest  town  records  in  the  state,  April  30,  1639  ;  The  significance  of  John 
Eliot's  Natick,  by  William  Wallace  Tooker  ;  Index  of  names.  (6584 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  New  series,  Vol.  vi.  1898. 
Providence,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  259. 

Contents  :  Proceedings,  1897-98  ;  Address  of  the  President ;  Reports  of  officers ; 
Necrology  :  Henry  Whitman  Greene ;  Albert  Holbrook ;  John  Pierce ;  Caleb 
Davis  Bradlee ;  William  Mason  Bailey;  Henry  Edward  Turner;  Joseph  Cady 
Ely  ;  Thomas  Casey  Greene  ;  George  Boardman  Lapham  ;  James  Hammond  Trum- 
bull  ;  Justin  YViusor ;  George  Edward  Luther ;  Nathan  Fellows  Dixon ;  Henry 
Crawford  Dorr ;  Asa  King  Potter ;  Thomas  Stafford  Drowne :  Henry  Thayer 
Drowne  ;  Persons  from  whom  gilts  have  been  received  ;  List  of  members  ;  The 
United  States  chronicle — its  publication  offices,  its  publisher  and  his  diary ; 
Who  wrote  "Mr.  Samuel  Gorton's  Ghost?";  A  petition  of  Capt.  Benjamin 
Gorton,  1688 ;  Andros'  order  in  behalf  of  Mashantatat  and  Captain  Gorton, 
1687  ;  A  sermon  by  Benjamin  Gorton';  A  letter  of  Francis  Brinley  to  the  town 
of  Newport,  1685  ;  Letter  to  Mr.  James  Barker  in  Newport  from  Francis  Brin 
ley,  Aprill  .29th,  1685  ;  Letter  of  Governor  John  Cranston  to  Governor  Josiah 
Winslow,  1679  ;  A  letter  of  John  Eliot,  1644  ;  Judge  Sewall's  gifts  in  the  Narra- 
gansett  country ;  Mt  Hope  lands  wanted- — A  Manuscript  Memorial  to  King 
Charles  II,  August  1th,  1679  ;  Genealogical  notes  :  Walker  and  WTheaton  fami 
lies  ;  Cook  wills,. etc.  Editorial  notes:  John  Brown's  East-India  ship,  President 
Washington  ;  New  Theatre,  Providence,  Advertisement  of  the  performance  on 
September  16th  [1795].  Early  commercial  signs  and  firms  of  Providence;  The 
Havana  expedition  of  1762  in  the  war  with  Spain,  by  Asa  Bird  Gardiner;  The 
old  Providence  Theatre,  by  Henry  L.  Greene  ;  Who  were  the  Rhode  Island  soldiers 
of  the  Havana  expedition  of  1762? — correspondence  with  the  Great  Britain  War 
and  Colonial  Offices;  List  of  the  vessels,  their  description  and  tonnage,  belonging 
to  the  port  of  Providence  the  20th  Day  of  June,  1791  ;  The  Greene-St.  School  of 
Providence  and  its  teachers,  among  whom  was  Sarah  Margaret  Fuller,  after 
wards  Marchioness  D'Ossoli,  by  Henry  L.  Greene  ;  Editorial  notes  :  Civil  service 
reform  sought  in  these  plantations  a  century  and  a  half  ago — from  Moses  Brown 
papers,  vol,  18,  p.  105 ;  Slave  trade  in  1816,  from  a  letter  to  Obadiah  Brown ; 


896  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

The  early  theatre  in  these  plantations ;  Providence  riots — Extracts  from  the 
Salem  Gazette,  1832  ;  Key  to  the  drop-scene  on  the  walls  of  the  historical  cabi 
net,  painted  by  Walter  R.  Danforth  ;  "  What  Cheer  " — its  early  mention,  from 
the  Early  Records  of  the  town  of  Providence ;  Pictures  of  Slate  Rock ;  The 
Roger  Williams  Spring ;  The  John  Eliot  letter  of  the  "  4  :  of  the  :  10th  month, 
1644  ;  "  Index  of  names.  (6585 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     New  series,  Vol.  vn.     1899. 
Providence,  1899. 
Svo,  pp.  255. 

Contents:  Officers;  Proceedings  ;  Address  of,  [John  H.  Stiness]  ;  Reports;  Ne 
crology  ;  Members ;  Diary  of  Enos  Hitchcock,  a  chaplain  in  the  Revolutionary 
army,  with  a  memoir,  edited  by  William  B.  Weeden  ;  A  devout  soldier — a  sermon 
preached  at  West  Point,  1782,  at  Providence,  1783  ;  Roger  Williams'  Spring,  by 
Wm.  G.  Brennan  ;  A  map  showing  the  site  of  the  Spring  and  of  Williams's 
original  town  lot ;  New  documents  for  Rhode  Island  history,  1683-1 084,  by 
Clarence  S.  Brigham ;  Letters  of  Lord  Robert  Manners,  1780;  Gorton-Maplet, 
by  John  O.  Austin;  Letter  of  Lady  Byron,  1841 — from  the  Channing  collection; 
Amos  Perry ;  List  of  Providence  militia-men,  1687 ;  Music  in  Rhode  Island, 
1739 ;  The  Narragansett  Indians,  1768  ;  Gaspee  papers,  1772-1773 ;  Battle  of 
Lake  Erie,  1818  ;  Notes  ;  Index.  (658G 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     New  series,  Vol.  vm.     1900. 
Providence,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  287. 

Contents:  Officers;  Proceedings  ;  Address  of,  [John  H.  Stiness]  ;  Reports;  Ne 
crology;  Members;  Note:  Roger  Williams's  wife;  Francis  Brinley's  briefe  nar 
rative  of  the  Nanhiganset  countrey  ;  Letter  of  Brinley  to  Col.  Francis  Nicholson, 
1709  ;  British  state  papers  relating  to  Rhode  Island,  1678-1687  ;  The  adjustment 
of  Rhode  Island  into  the  I'liiou  in  1790  ;  Applications  for  federal  office,  17S9- 
1796;  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart  and  Roger  Williams;  Ten  letters  of  Roger  Wil 
liams,  1654-1678  ;  Benefit  street  in  1798  ;  Papers  relating  to  Fantee,  1782-3 ; 
Papers  of  William  Vernon  and  the  navy  board,  1776-1794  ;  The  ancestry  of 
Patience  Cook  ;  Index.  (6587 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  denial  of  the  charges  of  forgery  in  con 
nection  with  the  sachems'  deed  to  Roger  Williams.  By  George  T.  Paine. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society  November  17, 

1896.  [Providence,  1896.] 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  71.     Facsimile.  (6588 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Civil  changes  in  the  state.     Address  at  the 

seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  April  19, 

1897.  By  John  H.  Stiness.     Providence,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  33.  (6589 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Memorial  of  Amos  Perry.     Obituary  sketch 
by  Clarence  C.  Brigham.     Proceedings  of  the  memorial  meeting,  October  3, 
1899.     Boston,  1900. 
Svo,  pp.  16. 

Printed  for  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society. 

[Reprinted  from  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  July, 
1900.]  (6590 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  News  Sheet,  Nos.  1-11,  February  1,  -1902- 
September  29,  1905. 

Leaflets.  (6591 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,     1900-1901.     Providence,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  75.  '6592 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  1901-1902.     Providence,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  92.  (6593 

RHODE  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Seventeenth  century  place-names  of  Provi 
dence  plantations,  1639-1700.  Compiled  by  Clarence  S.  Brigham.  Provi 
dence,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  23.     Fold.  map. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections  of  the  Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  Vol. 


KHODE    ISLAND    SOLDIERS'    AND    SAILORS '    HIST.     SOC.          897 
RHODE  ISLAND  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

RHODE  ISLAND  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Personal  narratives 
of  the  battles  of  the  rebellion,  being  papers  read  before  the  Society.  First 
series  No.  1-20;  second  series,  No.  1-20;  third  series,  No.  1-20;  fourth 
series,  No.  1-20;  fifth  series,  No.  1-10.  Providence,  1878-1899. 

Small  4to. 
« 

CONTENTS. 

1.  First  campaign  of  the  Second  Rhode  Island  Infantry.     By  E.  H.  Rhodes. 
1878.     pp.  26. 

2.  The  Rhode  Island  artillery  at  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run.     By  A.  J.  Mon 
roe.      1878.     pp.  31. 

3.  Reminiscences   of   service   in   the   First   Rhode   Island   Cavalry.     By   G.   N. 
Bliss.      1878.     pp.  32. 

4.  My  first  cruise  at  sea  and  the  loss  of  the  -Monitor.     By  F.  B.  Butts.     1878. 
pp.  23. 

5.  Kit  Carson's   fight  with   the   Comanche   and   Kiowa   Indians   at   the  adobe 
walls   on   the   Canadian    River,    November   25,    1864.     By    G.    H.    Pettis.     1878. 
pp.  44. 

6.  A  trip  to  Richmond  as  prisoner  of  war.     By  E.  P.  Tobie.     1879.     pp.  48. 

7.  Incidents   of   cavalry   service    in    Louisiana.     By   C.    H.    Parkhurst.     1879. 
pp.  25. 

8.  The  bay  fight.     A  sketch  of  the  battle  of  Mobile  Bay.     By  W.  F.  Hutchin 
son.     1879.     pp.  28. 

9.  Personal    incidents   in    the   early   campaign    of   the   Third   Regiment   Rhode 
Island  Volunteers.     By  E.  Metcalf.     1879.     pp.  31. 

10.  Battle  of  the  Mine.     By  E.  T.  Case.     1879.     pp.  37. 

11.  Reminiscences  of  war  of  1861-1865.     By  J.  A.  Monroe.     1881.     pp.  78. 

12.  A  cruise  along  the  blockade.     By  F.  B.  Butts.     1881.     pp.  37. 

13.  The  High  School  boys  of  the  Tenth  Rhode  Island  Regiment,   with  a  roll 
of   teachers   or   students   who   served   during   the   rebellion.     By   W.   A.    Spicer. 
1882.     pp.  83. 

14.  Service  of  the  cavalry   in   the  Army   of   the   Potomac.      By   E.   P.   Tobie. 
1882.     pp.  56. 

15.  Prison  life  of  J.  M.  Fales.     By  G.  N.  Bliss.      1882.     pp.  70. 

16.  The  last  tour  of  duty   at   the   siege  of  Charleston.     By  C.   H.   Williams, 
1882.     pp.  29. 

17.  Ambrose  Everett  Burnside.     By  A.  Woodbury.     1882.     pp.  97. 

18.  Incidents  of  service  with  the  Eleventh  Regiment  Rhode  Island  Volunteers, 
by  C.  H.  Parkhurst.     1883.     pp.  32. 

19.  Battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  October  19,  1864.     By  J.  K.  Bucklyn.     1883.     pp. 
24. 

20.  Incidents  of  cavalry  experiences  during  General  Pope's  campaign.     By  W. 
Gardiner.     1883.     pp.  36.  (6595 

Second  series  : 

1.  First  cruise  of  the  MontauJc.     By  S.  T.  Browne.     1S80.     pp.  59. 

2.  A  country  boy's  first  three  months  in  the  Army.     By  C.  H.  Barney.     1880. 

3.  Organization  and  service  of  Battery  F,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery. 
By  P.  S.  Chase.     1880.     pp.  48. 

4.  The  marine  artillery  with  the  Burnside  expedition,  and  the  battle  of  Cam- 
den,  N.  C.      By  W.  B.  Avery.      1880.      pp.  28. 

5.  Burnside   expedition   in   North   Carolina.     Battles   of   Roanoke    Island   and 
Elizabeth  City.     By  L.  Traver.     1880.     pp.  30. 

6.  The  Burnside  expedition.     By  A.  E.  Burnside.     1882.     pp.  33. 

7.  Reminiscences  of  two  years  with  colored  troops.     By  J.  M.  Addeman.     1880. 
pp:  38. 

8.  A  recruit  before  Petersburg.     By  G.  B.  Peck,  jr.     1880.     pp.  74. 

9.  Personal  experiences  of  the  Chancellorsville  campaign.     By  Horatio  Rogers. 
1881.     pp.  33. 

10.  The  battle  of  Cedar   Mountain,   August   9,   1862.     By   F.   Denison,    1881. 
pp.  45. 

Nos.  11-20,  see  Appendix.  (6596 

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898  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Third  series :  "1.  Life  of  the  Texan  blockade.  By  W.  F.  Hutchinson.  1883. 
pp.  43. 

2.  My  four  months'  experience  as  a  prisoner  of  war.     By  T.  Simpson.     1883. 
pp.  40. 

3.  Gunboat  service  on  the  James  River.     By  W.  B.  Avery.     1884.     pp.  38. 

4.  A  private's  recollections  of  Fredericksburg.     By  E.  A.  Corey.     1884.     pp.  28. 

5.  Camp  and  hospital.     By  G.  B.  Peck,  jr.      1884.     pp.  50.      Portrait. 

6.  Cavalry  service  with  General  Sheridan,  and  life  in  Libby  prison.     By  G.  N. 
Bliss.      1884.     pp.  103. 

7.  Service   with   Battery   F,    First   Rhode    Island    Light    Artillery.     By   P.    S. 
Chase.      1884.     pp.  31. 

8.  Reminiscences   of   gunboat   service   on   the   Nansemond.     By    F.    B. » Butts. 
1884.     pp.  67. 

9.  The  battle  of  Groveton,  August  28,  1862.     By  F.  Denison.     1885.     pp.  35. 

10.  Recollections  of  Monocacy.     By  A.  S.  Roe.     1885.     pp.  32. 

11.  Recollections  of   service   in   the  Twelfth   Regiment,   Rhode   Island   Volun 
teers.  By  O.  Lapham.      1885.     pp.  39. 

12.  The  march  to  the  sea.     By  C.  A.  Hopkins.     1885.     pp.  32. 

13.  Reminiscences  of  service  with  colored  troops  in  the  Army  of  the  Cumber 
land.  By  T.  J.  Morgan.     1885.     pp.  52. 

14.  Frontier  service  during  the  rebellion.     By  G.  H.  Pettis.     1885.     pp.  54. 

15.  Reminiscences  of  service  with  the  Twelfth  Regiment.     By  P.   E.  Tilling- 
hast.  1885.     pp.  53. 

1G.  Battery  D,  First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  at  Antietam,  September  17, 
1862.  By  J.  E.  Monroe.  1886.  pp.  45. 

17.  Relief  of  Washington,  N.  C.,  by  the  Fifth  Rhode  Island  Volunteers.  By 
W.  W.  Douglas.  1886.  pp.  28. 

IS.  A  private's  reminiscence  of  the  first  year  of  the  war.  By  E.  B.  Andrews. 
1886.  pp.  41. 

19.  Battle  of  Kellys  Ford.     By  J.  B.  Cooke.     1887.     pp.  38. 

20.  The  investment  of  Fort  Pulaski.     By  A.  Williams.     1887.     pp.  59.      (6597 
Fourth  series  :   1.  From  Monocacy  to  Danville.     By  A.  S.  Roe.     1889.     pp.  41. 

2.  The  siege  and  capture  of  Harpers  Ferry  by  the  Confederates,   September, 
1862.     By  W.  H.  Nichols.      1889.     pp.  48. 

3.  Services  with   Battery   F,   First   Rhode   Island   Light   Artillery.     By   P.   S. 
Chase.     1889.     pp.  41. 

4.  The  First  Rhode  Island  Cavalry  at  Middleburg,  Va.,  June  17  and  18,  1863. 
By  G.  N.  Bliss.      1889.     pp.  56. 

5.  Personal  recollections  of  General  Sheridan.     By  E.  P.  Tobie.     1889.     pp.  40. 

6.  The  Monitor  and  the  Merrimac.     By  F.  B.  Butts.     1890.     pp.  51. 

7.  From   Bridgeport   to   Ringgold,   by   way   of  Lookout   Mountain.     By   A.   R. 
Greene.     1890.     pp.  46. 

8.  [Gen.  Alfred  N.]  Duffie  and  the  monument  to  his  memory.     By  G.  N.  Bliss. 
1890.     pp.  64.     Portraits.     Woodcuts. 

9.  The  Burnside  expedition,  and  the  engagement  at  Roanoke  Island.     By  W.  L. 
Welch.     1890.     pp.  48. 

10.  Battery  D,   First  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery,  at  the  second  battle  of 
Bull  Run.     By  J.  A.  Monroe.     1890.     pp.  33.  (6508 

Nos.  11-20,  see  Appendix. 
RHODE  ISLAND  SOLDIERS  AND  SAILORS'  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fifth  series. 

1.  Service  with   colored   troops   in   Burnside's   corps.     By   James   H.   Rickard. 
Providence,  1894.     Small  4to,  pp.  43. 

2.  Kearsarge    and    Alabama.     By     William    H.     Bodlam.     Providence,    1894. 
Small  4to,  pp.  39. 

3.  From  Andersonville  to  freedom.     By  Charles  M.  Smith.     Providence,  1894. 
Small  4to,  pp.  74. 

4.  From  Fredericksburg  to  Gettysburg.     By  B.   H.   Child.     Providence,   1895. 
Small  4to,  pp.  36. 

5.  Operations   of   the  cavalry   corps,   middle  military  division,   armies  of  the 
United  States,  February  27-March  8,  1865,  participated  in  by  the  First  Rhode 
Island  Cavalry.     By  William  Gardiner.     Providence,  1896.     Small  4to,  pp.  31. 

6.  The   organization    and    first   campaign    of   Battery    E,    First    Rhode    Island 
Light  Artillery.     By  Francis  B.   Butts.     Providence,   1896.     Small  4to,   pp.  85. 
Portrait. 

7.  Assault  on   Fort  Gilmer  and   reminiscences  of  prison  life.     By  George  E. 
Sherman.     Providence,  1897.     Small  4to,  pp.  79. 


RHODE    ISLAND   VETERAN    CITIZENS'    HISTORICAL   ASSOC.        899 

8.  Battle  of  the  Crater  and  experiences  of  prison  life.     By  Sumner  U.   Sher 
man.     Providence,  1898.     Small  4to,  pp.  38. 

9.  Reminiscences  of  the  signal  service  in  the  Civil  War.     By  Henry  S.  Taftt. 
Providence,  1899.     Small  4to,  pp.  41. 

10.  From   Spottsylvania  to  Wilmington,   N.   C.,  by  way  of  Andersonville  and 
Florence.     By  Sidney  S.  Williams.     Providence,  1899.     Small  4to,  pp.  47. 

For  sixth  series,  see  Appendix.  (6599 

RHODE  ISLAND  SOLDIERS  AND  SAILORS'  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  flag  replaced  on 
Sumter.  A  personal  narrative,  by  William  A.  Spicer.  Read  before  the 
Rhode  Island  Soldiers  and  Sailors'  Historical  Society,  February,  1884. 
Providence,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  76,  including  front.      Illustrations.      Plate.      Map.        Music.          (66OO 
RHODE  ISLAND   VETERAN   CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

RHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  First,  second,  and 
third  annual  reports.  July  7,  1884 ;  July  6,  1885 ;  July  5,  1886. 

In  Narragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  v,  pp.  189-207.     Providence,  1886. 

The  Association  adopted  the  Register  as  its  medium  for  the  preservation  of  the 

distinctively   Rhode  Island  papers  read  before  it.     The  July    (1886)    number  is 

the  first  issued  under  that  arrangement.  (66O1 

RHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  An  historic  bell  in 
in  the  Moshassuck  Valley.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Association. 
December  1,  1884,  by  Welcome  A.  Greene. 

In  Rhode  Island  Historical  Magazine.     Vol.  v,  pp.  328-341.     Providence,  1884. 

(6602 

^HODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  causes  of  the 
popularity  of  the  revolutionary  movement  in  Rhode  Island.  Paper  read  be 
fore  the  Society,  April  6,  1885,  by  James  N.  Arnold. 

In   yarragansett  Historical  Register.      Vol.    iv,.  pp.    81-99.      Hamilton,   R.    I., 
1885.  (6603 

IHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Some  of  the  "  whys 
and  wherefores  "  of  the  issue  of  the  Rhode  Island  colonial  paper  currency. 
Address  before  the  Association,  February  2,  1885,  by  Welcome  A.  Greene. 

In    Xarragansett   Historical   Register.      Vol.    iv,   pp.    6—26.      Hamilton,    R.    I., 
1885.  (6604 

IHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  A  meeting  devoted 
to  the  Hebrews,  December  7,  1885. 

In  Narragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  iv,  pp.  299-327. 
Contains   a   paper   by   Rev.    Frederic    Denison    on    "  The    Israelites    in    Rhode 
Island,"  and  an  address  by  Acting  Rabbi  Myer  Noot.  (66O5 

IHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  A  new  theory  re 
garding  the  origin  of  the  Palatine  Light.  A  paper,  by  Welcome  A.  Greene, 
read  before  the  Association  February  1,  1886. 

In  Xarragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  v,  pp.  253-258.  (66O6 

IHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  old  schools 
of  Providence.  A  paper  read  before  the  Association  by  Elisha  Dyer. 

In  yarragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  v,  pp.  220-240.  (66O7 

IHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  old  taverns 
of  Providence.  Reminiscences  of  some  of  the  taverns  of  "  the  old  town  of 
Providence  "  and  its  immediate  vicinity.  A  paper  read  before  the  Associa 
tion,  October  8,  1883,  by  Elisha  Dyer,  president. 

In  Narragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  v,  pp.  129-150.     Providence,  1886. 

(66O8 

HODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Some  reminiscences, 
etc.  Read  before  the  Association,  March  1,  1886,  by  a  member.  [Poem.] 

In  Narragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  v,  pp.  43-53.  (66O9 


900  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

RHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Stukeley  Westcote. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Association,  April  5,  1886,  by  J.  Russell  Bullock. 
In  Narragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  v,  pp.  1-26.     Providence,  1886. 

(6609C 

RHODE  ISLAND  VETERAN  CITIZENS'  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  great  secret. 
A  historical  inquiry  into  the  causes  of  the  contention  for  the  possession 
of  the  Narragansett  country  by  the  colonies  of  New  England.  [Read  be 
fore  the  Association,  May  9,  1887,  by  I.  N.  Arnold.] 

In  Narragansett  Historical  Register.     Vol.  vi,  pp.   1-24.     Providence,   1888. 

(6610 
SOTJTH 


HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON.  Poem.  By  the  Rev.  Charles  S.  Vedder, 
D.  D.  Read  at  the  celebration  by  the  Huguenot  Society  of  Charleston,  S.  C., 
April  14,  1890,  of  the  promulgation  of  the  edict  of  Nantes,  1598.  Charleston, 
1890. 

12mo,  pp.  6.  (6611 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTH  CAROLINA.  Transactions.  No.  1.  Charleston, 
1889. 

8vo,  pp.   76. 

Contents  :  An  account  of  the  organization  of  the   Society   in   1885  ;  Officers, 

1885-90  ;   List  of  charter  members  ;   Memorial   to  Wilmot  G.   De   Saussure,  late 

president   of   the   Society  ;  Short   sketches   of   the   lives   of   late   members,    etc.  ; 

President's  address  ;  Address  by  Wm.  St.  Julien  Jervey  at  the  annual  meeting, 

April   13th,   1889  —  The   causes  which   led   to   the  emigration   of  the   Huguenots 

from  France.  (6612 

HUGUENOT    SOCIETY   OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    2.     Charleston, 

1889. 

8vo,  pp.  64. 

Contents:  Officers;  Proceedings;  The  French  Protestant  Church    (Huguenot) 

Charleston,  founded  A.  D.   1681-82;  with  a  roll  of  its  pastors,   1686  to  1866; 

Huguenot  character,   an   historical   sermon,   by   Charles   S.   Vedder  ;  Proceedings 

at  the  anniversary  meeting,  1890,  of  the  promulgation  of  the  edict  of  Nantes: 

Poem,  by  Charles  S.  Vedder;  Address,  by  Thomas  F.  Bayard.  (6613 

HUGUENOT    SOCIETY   OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    3.     Charleston, 

1894. 

8vo,  pp.  69. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  President's  report,  April  13,  1891  ;  Annual  meeting,  April 

13,  1893  ;  President's  report,  April   13,   1894  ;  Address  before  the  Society  April 

13,  1894,  by  Gabriel  E.  Manigault  —  [Huguenot  emigration  to  America].      (6614 

HUGUENOT    SOCIETY    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    4.     Charleston, 

1897. 

8vo,  pp.  97.     Portraits.     Plate. 

Contents  :  The  Legare  family   of  South   Carolina  ;  Paper  describing  the  first 

generations    of    the    Huger    family    in    South    Carolina;    The    Marion    family; 

Huguenot   influence  in   colonial   South   Carolina,   by   Robert   Wilson;  The  Mani 

gault  family  of  South  Carolina  from  1685  to  1886  ;  Necrology.  (6615 

HUGUENOT    SOCIETY    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    5.     Charleston, 

1897. 

8vo,  pp.  103. 

Contents  :  Copious  extracts  from  the  History  of  the  Huguenots  of  South  Car 
olina,  and  their  descendants,  by  Thomas  Gaillard  :  The  first  Huguenot  immi 
grants,  1670  to  1680,  1680  to  1700  ;  Hostility  of  the  English  settlers  to  the 
French  ;  List  of  French  and  Swiss  refugees  in  Carolina  ;  Character  of  the 
Huguenots  ;  The  Huguenot  churches  in  South  Carolina  ;  Details  pertaining  tc 
the  Santee  settlement  ;  The  Huguenots  of  Abbeville,  S.  C.  ;  South  Carolina  So 
ciety  of  Charleston  ;  Notices  of  conspicuous  members  of  the  Gaillard  family. 

(6616 


HUGUENOT    SOCIETY    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA.  901 

H.UGUENOT    SOCIETY    OF    SOUTH    CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    6.     Charleston, 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  56.      Plates.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Historical  sketch  of  the  Prioleau  family  in  Europe  and  America ; 
The  Prioleau  family  in  America ;  Extracts  from  the  Will  in  French  of  An- 
thoine  Prudhomme,  1695  ;  The  Ravenel  family  in  France  and  in  America  ;  Ne 
crology  :  Ren6  Ravenel  Jervey  ;  Elias  Horry  Frost ;  Alex.  Robert  Lawton.  (6617 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTH   CAROLINA.     Transactions.      No.   7.      Charleston, 
1900. 

8vo,  pp.  74. 

Contents:  List  of  officers;  Proceedings  of  the  15th  annual  meeting;  Historical 
sketch  of  the  Huguenot  Congregations  of  South  Carolina,  hy  Daniel  Ravenel, 
with  notes  by  Wilmot  G.  De  Saussure :  French  Santee ;  Orange  Quarter ;  St. 
John's  Berkeley  ;  The  Church  at  Charleston  ;  The  real  estate  held  by  our  Church  ; 
The  firo  of  1740;  The  minutes  of  the  Church  in  Charlestown.  (6618 

HUGUENOT   SOCIETY  OF   SOUTH   CAROLINA.     Transactions.      No.  8.      Charleston, 
1901. 

8vo,  pp.  34. 

Contents  :  Minutes  ;  President's  address  ;  Resume  of  transactions,  1897-1901 ; 
Officers  ;  Constitution  and  by-laws  ;  List  of  members  ;  Letter  from  Alfred  Huger 
upon  the  death  of  Mr.  Petigru  to  his  brother,  Dr.  Benjamin  Huger,  March  15, 
1863  ;  Copy  of  Francis  G.  Delieseline's  narrative,  1777-1783 — The  original 
having  been  forwarded  to  Thos.  Butler  King,  contributed  by  Win.  C.  Ravenel. 

(6619 

HUGUENOT  SOCIETY  OF  SOUTH  CAROLINA.      Transactions.      No.  9.      Charleston, 
S.  C.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  58. 

Contents:  Minutes  of  17th  annual  meeting;  President's  address;  Address  of 
Richard  L.  Maury  LThe  Huguenots];  Officers;  Constitution  and  by-laws;  List 
of  members.  (662O 

HUGUENOT   SOCIETY  OF   SOUTH   CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    10.     Charleston, 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  51,   (1). 

Contents :  Publications  of  the  Society ;  Officers,  1903-1904  ;  Minutes.  18th 
annual  meeting ;  President's  address  ;  Report  of  historian ;  The  Huguenots  in 
Dublin,  by  Robert  Wilson  ;  Wills  of  South  Carolina  Huguenots  :  Pierre  Bertrand, 
1692  ;  Arnaud  Bruneau  Chabociere,  1694  ;  Pierre  Perdriau,  1692 ;  Louis  Per- 
driau,  1694-5;  George  Baudoin,  1695;  Index.  (6621 

HUGUENOT   SOCIETY  OF   SOUTH   CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    11.     Charleston, 

1904.  ^ 

8vo,  pp.  47,    (6). 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Minutes  of  annual  meeting ;  President's  address  ;  A  brief 
memorial  to  Francis  Marion,  1732-1795  ;  The  Huguenots  of  South  Carolina,  by 
T.  W.  Bacot ;  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  Wills  of  South  Carolina  Huguenots, 
edited  and  translated  by  Robert  Wilson  :  Anthoine  Prudhomme,  1695  ;  Daniel 
Le  Gendre,  1703  ;  Pierre  de  St.  Julieu,  1718  ;  Publications  of  the  Society  ;  Index. 

(6622 

HUGUENOT    SOCIETY  OF   SOUTH   CAROLINA.     Transactions.     No.    12.     Charleston, 
S.  C.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  64. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Minutes ;  President's  address ;  Huguenot  immigration  in 
South  Carolina,  by  Henry  A.  De  Saussure;  A  short  story  of  three  brothers  (The 
Du  Foussat),  by  Ida  H.  Layard  ;  Wills  of  South  Carolina  Huguenots  :  T.  Verdsty  ; 
A.  Cordes  ;  A.  Fleury  de  la  Plaine,  edited  and  translated  by  Robert  Wilson  :  Con 
stitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Society.  (6623 


902  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON,  8.  C. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON.     Rules  of  the  Society,  founded  January 
6,  1819.     [Charleston],  1820. 
12mo,  pp.  12. 

Same.  Revised.  Charleston,  1830.  8vo.  pp.  25.  Contains  list  of  officers  and 
members.  (6624 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON,  S.  C.  An  oration  delivered  on  the  anni 
versary  of  the  New  England  Society,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  December  22d,  1835; 
in  commemoration  of  the  landing1  of  the  Pilgrims,  upon  the  rock  of  Plym 
outh,  December  22d,  1G20.  By  Joshua  Barker  Whitridge.  Published  at  the 
request  of  the  Society.  Charleston,  1836. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  61,  1  1.  (6625 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON,  S.  C.  Rules.  To  which  is  added  a  list  of 
the  officers  and  members.  Charleston,  1842. 

ll'rno,  pp.   34.  (6626 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON,  S.  C.  Rules.  Founded  January  6,  1819. 
Rules  revised  1830-1842-1849-186G.  To  which  is  added  a  list  of  the  officers 
and  members.  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1867. 

12mo,  pp.  46.  (6627 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  CHARLESTON,  S.  C.  Speech,  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams,  jr.,  December  22,  1902,  at  the  banquet  of  the  New  England  Society 
of  Charleston,  South  Carolina.  Boston.  [1903?! 

pp.  20.      On  state  rights.  (6628 

SOUTH  CAROLINA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Documents  connected  with  the  history  of 
South  Carolina.     Edited  by  Plowden  Charles  Jennet  Weston.     London,  1856. 
4to,  pp.  227.      Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.  i  662f» 

For  Contents,  see  Appendix. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vols.  i-v.  Charleston,  S.  C., 
1857-1897. 

8vo,  5  vols. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  I.  Address  pronounced  at  the  inauguration  of  the  South  Carolina  Histor 
ical  Society,  June  28,  1855,  by  F.  A.  Porcher ;  A  narrative  of  the  capture  of 
Henry  Laurens,  of  his  confinement  in  the  Tower  of  London,  etc.,  1780,  1781, 
1782  ;  Appendix,  containing  documents,  letters,  etc.,  relating  to  Mr.  Laurens's 
imprisonment  in  the  Tower  ;  List  and  abstract  of  papers  in  the  state  paper  office, 
London,  relating  to  South  Carolina.  1857.  pp.  vi  (1),  307.  (6630 

Vol.  ii.  Oration  delivered  on  the  third  anniversary  of  the  South  Carolina  His 
torical  Society,  May  27,  1858,  by  James  Louis  Petigru  ;  Journal  of  the  Council  of 
safety  for  the  province  of  South  Carolina,  1775 ;  The  French  Protestants  of 
Abbeville  district,  South  Carolina ;  Oration  delivered  on  the  first  anniversary 
of  the  South  Carolina  Historical  Society,  June  28,  1856,  by  J.  Barrett  Cohen; 
List  and  abstract  of  papers  in  the  state  paper  office,  London,  relating  to  South 
Carolina,  continued  from  Vol.  i  :  Vocabulary  of  the  Catawba  language,  with  some 
remarks  on  its  grammar,  construction,  and  pronunciation,  by  Oscar  M.  Lieber 
1858.  pp.  342.  (6631 

Vol.  in.  Oration,  May  19,  1859,  by  W.  H.  Trescott ;  Journal  of  second  counci 
of  safety,  November,  1775  ;  List  and  abstract  of  papers  in  the  state  paper  office 
London,  relating  to  South  Carolina.  1859.  pp.  343.  («632 

Vol.  iv,  1887.  Report  of  the  committee  appointed  by  the  general  assembly  ol 


SOUTH    CAROLINA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  903 

South  Carolina  in  1740,  on  the  St.  Augustine  expedition  under  General  Ogle- 
thorpe,  pp.  178  ;  Address  before  the  Society  on  their  twenty-first  anniversary, 
May  19,  1876,  by  W.  J.  Rivers,  pp.  28  (1)  ;  Address  on  twenty-second  anniver 
sary,  May  25,  1877,  by  J.  J.  Pringle  Smith,  1879,  pp.  35,  vii  ;  Memoir  of  Christo 
pher  Gadsden,  by  F.  A.  Porcher,  pp.  11  ;  Education  in  South  Carolina  prior  to 
and  during  the  Revolution,  by  E.  McCrady,  jr.,  1883,  pp.  54.  (6633 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  v.     Published  by  the 
Society,  1897.     Richmond,  Va. 
8vo,  pp.  8,  xx,  523.      Map. 

Contents:  Preface.  Dual  governments  in  South  Carolina  (1719-1776),  by 
Joseph  W.  Barnwell ;  The  Shaftesbury  papers  and  other  records  relating  to 
Carolina  and  the  first  settlement  on  Ashley  river  prior  to  the  year  1676,  pre 
pared  for  publication  by  Langdon  Cheves  ;  The  more  lengthy  documents  include  : 
The  Barbadoes  concessions,  January,  1664-October,  1665  ;  The  Port  Royall  Dis 
covery,  being  the  relation  of  a  voyage  on  the  coast  of  the  Province  of  Carolina 
formerly  called  Florida  in  the  continent  of  the  Northerne  America  from  Charles 
River,  neere  Cape  Feare,  in  the  County  of  Clarendon  and  the  Lat :  of  34  :  deg.. 
to  Port  Royall,  in  the  North  Lat :  of  32  :  d.,  begun  14th  June,  1666,  performed 
by  Robert  Sandford  ;  The  Clarendon  settlement,  1666  ;  The  Clarendon  address, 
1666  ;  Constitution  of  Carolina,  1669,  by  John  Locke  ;  The  Carolina  Fleet,  1669  ; 
The  Carolina  Expedition — The  Settlement,  1669,  1670;  Letters  from  Carolina, 
September  9th,  1670-November  15th,  1670;  Locke's  Carolina  Memoranda,  Sep 
tember,  1670-November,  1671  ;  Capt.  Halsted's  instructions,  1  May,  1671  ; 
"  Temporary  Laws,  Carolina  ;  "  The  Council  journals,  September  5th,  1671- 
January  xv,  1675 ;  Articles  between  the  Lords  Proprietors,  6th  May,  1674 ; 
The  Westo  Discovery,  December  31,  1674  ;  Index.  (6634 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Oration  delivered  on  the  third  anniver 
sary  of  the  Society,  May  27,  1858,  by  James  Louis  Petigru.  Charleston, 

1858. 

8vo.  pp.   16.  (6635 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Vocabulary  of  the  Catawba  language, 
with  some  remarks  on  its  grammar,  construction,  and  pronunciation.  By 
Oscar  M.  Lieber,  State  geologist  of  South  Carolina.  From  Collections  of 
the  Society,  Vol.  n.  Charleston,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (6636 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Oration  delivered  on  the  fifth  anniver 
sary  of  the  Society,  May  23,  1860,  by  Thomas  M.  Hanckel.  Charleston, 
1860. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (6637 

SOUTH.  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society  on  their 
twenty-first  anniversary,  May  19,  1876,  by  William -,T.  Rives.  Charleston, 
1876. 

8vo,  pp.  28  (1).  (6638 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the  Society  on  their 
twenty-second  anniversary,  May  25,  1877,  by  J.  J.  P.  Smith.  Charleston, 
1877. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  (6639 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  memoir  of  Gen.  Christopher  Gadsden, 
read  before  the  South  Carolina  Historical  Society,  by  F.  A.  Porcher,  Charles 
ton,  S.  C.,  1878. 

Svo,  pp.  11. 

Published  by  authority  of  the  Society.  (664O 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Education  in  South  Carolina  prior  to 
and  during  the  Revolution.  Paper  read  before  the  Society  August  6,  1883, 
by  Edward  McCrady,  jr.  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1883. 

Svo,  pp.  54.  (6641 


904  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.         % 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Local  government  and  free  schools  in 
South  Carolina.  First  part  read  before  the  Society  December  15,  1882. 
By  B.  James  Ramage.  Baltimore,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  40. 

Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies,  No.  12.  (6642 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Professor  F.  A.  Porcher,  late 
president  of  the  Society.  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (6643 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Report  of  the  committee  of  the  South 
.  Carolina  Historical  Society  in  the  matter  of  procuring  transcripts  of  the 
colonial  records  of  this  State  from  the  London  record  offices,  October  3, 
1891.     Charleston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  •  (6644 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal  of  a  voyage  to  Charlestown  in 
So.  Carolina  by  Pelatiah  Webster  in  1795.     Edited  by  Prof.  T.  P.  Harrison. 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  1898.     Published  by  the  Society. 
8vo,  pp.  18. 

Reprinted  from  the  Publications  of  the  Southern  History  Association,  April, 
1898.  (6645 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    South  Carolina  Historical  and  Genealog 
ical  Magazine.     Published  quarterly  by  the  South  Carolina  Historical  So 
ciety.     Vol.  i.     Charleston,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  396. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Letter  from  Thomas  Jefferson  to  Judge  William  Johnson, 
June  12,  [18]  23;  The  mission  of  Col.  John  Launens  to  Europe  in  1781 — some  of 
his  correspondence  ;  Papers  of  the  first  council  of  safety  of  the  Revolutionary 
party  in  South  Carolina,  June-November,  1775  ;  The  Bull  family  of  South  Caro 
lina  ;  A  Cherokee  war  document,  1761  ;  Blake  of  South  Carolina — genealogical 
sketch  ;  Letters  from  Judge  William  Johnson  to  Thomas  Jefferson,  1823  ;  Rules 
of  the  St.  Coecilia  Society  ;  Agreed  upon  and  finally  confirmed,  November  22d, 
1773  ;  Middleton  of  South  Carolina — genealogical  address  ;  The  Colleton  family 
in  South  Carolina;  Notes  and  queries;  List  of  members  of  the  society;  Index; 
List  of  Publications  of  the  Society.  (6646 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  South  Carolina  Historical  and  Genealog 
ical  Magazine.  Vol.  n.  Charleston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  343. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Papers  of  the  first  Council  of  Safety  of  the  Revolutionary 
Party  in  South  Carolina,  June- November,  1775 ;  The  mission  of  Col.  John 
Laurens  to  Europe  in  1781 — some  of  his  correspondence ;  Letter  from  Gen. 
Christopher  Gadsden  to  Mr.  Thomas  Morris,  May  30th,  1790 ;  Copy  of  the 
seal  of  the  Barnwell  family;  Barnwell  of  South  Carolina — genealogical  sketch; 
Col.  Miles  Brewton  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr.  ;  Letters 
of  Ralph  Izard  to  Jefferson,  1784-8,  communicated  by  Worthington  C.  Ford; 
Izard  of  South  Carolina — genealogical  sketch  ;  Necrology  ;  Army  correspondence 
of  Col.  John  Laurens ;  Captain  William.  Capers  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr.;  Notes  and  queries;  Publications  received;  Index.  (6647 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  South  Carolina  Historical  and  Genealog 
ical  Magazine.  Vol.  in.  Charleston,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  283. 

Contents  :  Papers  of  the  first  Council  of  Safety  of  the  Revolutionary  Party 
in  South  Carolina,  June-November,  1775 ;  Army  correspondence  of  Col.  John 
Laurens,  1778-1782  ;  Daniel  Trezevant,  Huguenot,  and  some  of  his  descendants, 
by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr. ;  Letters  from  Hon.  Henry  Laurens  to  his  son  John,  1773- 
1776;  Col.  Moses  Thomson  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr.; 
The  Harleston  Arms ;  The  Harlestons- — genealogical  sketch,  by  Theodore  D. 
Jervey  ;  Papers  of  the  second  Council  of  Safety  of  the  Revolutionary  Party  in 
So.  Carolina  November,  1775-March,  1776  ;  Capt.  John  Colcock  and  some  of  his 
descendants,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr.;  Necrology;  Notes  and  queries;  Index.  (6648 


SOUTH    CAROLINA   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  905 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  South  Carolina  Historical  and  Genea 
logical  Magazine.  Vol.  iv.  1903.  Charleston,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.   355. 

Contents  :  Papers  of  the  second  Council  of  Safety  of  the  Revolutionary  party 
in  South  Carolina.  November,  1775-March,  1776;  Letters  from  Hon.  Henry 
Laurens  to  his  son  John,  1773-1776  ;  The  Rhett  arms  ;  The  descendants  of  Col. 
William  Rhett,  of  South  Carolina,  by  Barnwell  Rhett  lleyward  ;  Publications  of 
the  South  Carolina  Historical  Society  ;  A  letter  of  1800  reflecting  the  social  life 
in  South  Carolina  ;  Necrology  :  Henry  B.  Tompkins,  Theodore  Gaillard  Thomas. 
Letters  of  Rev.  Samuel  Thomas,  1702-1710  ;  South  Carolina  Gleanings  in  Eng 
land,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  William  Smith  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by 
A.  S.  Salley,  jr.  ;  Necrology  :  Robert  Y.  Hayne,  Richard  Lathers  ;  The  Butlers  in 
South  Carolina,  by  Theodore  D.  Jervey  ;  Index.  (6649 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  South  Carolina  Historical  and  Genea 
logical  Magazine.  Vol.  v.  1904.  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  300.      Portrait. 

Contents  :  -Officers  ;  Letters  from  Hon.  Henry  Laurens  to  his  son  John,  1773- 
1776  ;  Records  of  the  regiments  of  the  South  Carolina  line,  Continental  establish 
ment  ;  Documents  concerning  Rev.  Samuel  Thomas,  1702—1707 ;  Fraser  family 
memoranda,  prepared  by  Charles  Fraser,  in  1840,  and  annotated  by  A.  S. 
Salley,  jr.  ;  Historical  notes  ;  South  Carolina  Revolutionary  soldiers  ;  Operations 
of  Williamson's  brigade  in  March,  1779.  Necrology  :  Edward  McCrady,  Henry 
Alexander  De  Saussui-e  ;  The  battle  of  Stono — papers. from  the  Laurens  collec 
tion;  Documents  concerning  Mrs.  Samuel  Thomas,  1707-1710;  South  Carolina 
gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington ;  Governor  Joseph  Morton  ana 
some  of  his  descendants,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr. ;  Historical  notes  :  Revolutionary 
soldiers  in  Col.  Hezekiah  Maham's  regiment ;  Marriage  notices  of  1786  and  1788. 
Necrology :  McDonald  Furman,  Joseph  Blyth  Allston.  The  Hayne  family,  by 
Theodore  D.  Jervey  ;  Historical  notes  :  The  capture  of  Fort  Johnson  in  1775  ; 
Captain  Ezekiel  Polk  ;  Illicit  inter-province  trade  in  1776  ;  A  son  of  Jean  Pierre 
Purry ;  Letters  from  John  Laurens  to  his  father,  Hon.  Henry  Laurens,  1774- 
1776  ;  The  Moultries,  Part  i — from  a  sketch  prepared  by  the  Rev.  Gerard  Moul- 
t'rie  ;  Part  n — from  a  sketch  by  Dr.  James  Moultrie,  with  annotations  by  A.  S. 
Salley,  jr. ;  Index.  (665O 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  South  Carolina  Historical  and  Genea 
logical  Magazine.     Vol.  vi.     1905.     Charleston,  S.  C.,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  205. 

Contents :    Correspondence  between    Hon.    Henry   Laurens   and   his   son   John, 

1777-1780 ;   Records  of  the  regiments  of  the   South   Carolina   line,   Continental 

Establishment ;   South  Carolina  gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington ; 

Hugh  Hext  and  some  of  his  descendants,  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr. ;  Historical  notes : 

A  bill  of  sale  of  rice,  1762  ;  Necrology  :   H.   S.  Thompson  ;  W.   D.   Hard  ;   T.   R. 

McGahan  ;  The  town  of  Dorchester  in  South  Carolina — a  sketch  of  its  history, 

by  Henry  A.   M.   Smith ;   John  Alston,  by  A.   S.    Salley,   jr.  ;    Landgrave   Daniel 

Axtell,  by  A.  S.  Salley;  Index.  (6651-6654 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Some  letters  of  Ralph  Izard  to  Thomas 

Jefferson.     Contributed  by  Worthington  C.  Ford.     Charleston,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  13. 

Fifty  copies  reprinted  from   the   South   Carolina   Historical   and   Genealogical 

Magazine  for  July,  1901.  .  (6655 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  history  of  the  Santee  canal.     By 

Prof.  F.  A.  Porcher.   With  an  appendix  by  A.  S.  Salley,  jr.    Charleston,  1903. 

8vo,  15  pp.  (6656 


906  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOTJTH    D^KOT^.. 
SOUTH  DAKOTA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Aberdeen,  S.  Dak. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  South  Dakota  Historical  Collec 
tions.  Illustrated  with  maps  and  engravings.  Vol.  i.  1902.  Aberdeen, 
S.  Dak.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.   481. 

Contents  :  Organic  act  establishing  the  department  of  history  of  the  State  of 
South  Dakota  ;  The  department  of  history  :  history,  membership,  and  doings  ; 
'Historical  sketch  of  North  and  South  Dakota,  by  William  Maxwell  Blackburn, 
with  editorial  notes  by  De  Lorme  W.  Robinson  and  an  appreciation  of  Dr. 
Blackburn,  by  Thomas  Laurence  Riggs  ;  Index  to  Dr.  Robinson's  notes  ;  The 
voyage  of  Groseilliers  and  Radisson,  1652  to  1684,  by  Robert  F.  Kerr,  printed 
here  to  negatively  settle  the  contention  that  these  men  visited  Dakota  ;  Official 
correspondence  pertaining  to  the  Leavenworth  expedition  of  1823  into  South 
Dakota  for  the  conquest  of  the  Ree  Indians,  with  explanatory  notes  by  Doane 
Robinson  ;  A  criticism  of  Leavenworth,  by  Capt.  Chittenden  ;  Old  Fort  Pierre 
and  its  neighbors,  by  Frederick  T.  Wilson,  with  editorial  notes  by  Charles  E. 
De  Land  ;  Official  correspondence  relating  to  Fort  Pierre,  1855  ;  Text  of  several 
treaties  ceding  lands,  1851-1889  ;  General  Index.  (665T 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  South  Dakota  Historical  Collec 
tions.  Vol.  ii.  1904.  Aberdeen,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.   130,  523.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Reports  ;  Excerpts  from  correspondence  ;  Annual  reviews  of  the 
progress  of  South  Dakota  for  1901-1903  ;  A  catalogue  of  the  bound  books  pro 
duced  by  South  Dakota  authors  ;  Outline  of  South  Dakota's  history  ;  Verendrye 
and  other  early  explorers,  by  Thomas  O'Gorman  ;  Index  to  Part  i.  Part  n.  A 
history  of  the  Dakota  or  Sioux  Indians  from  their  earliest  traditions  and  first 
contact  with  white  men.  to  the  final  settlement  of  the  last  of  them  upon  reserva 
tions  and  the  consequent  abandonment  of  the  old  tribal  life.  By  Doane  Rob 
inson.  (6658 


CONFEDERATE  RELIEF  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
MempJiis,  Tenn. 

CONFEDERATE  RELIEF  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Fight  between  the  batteries 
and  gunboats  at  Fort  Donelson.  By  H.  L.  Bedford. 

In  Southern  Historical  Society  Papers.     Vol.  xin,  pp.  165-173.  (6659 

EAST  TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 

EAST  TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Address  before  the 
Society  at  its  first  annual  meeting,  May  5,  1834,  by  J.  G.  M.  Ramsey.  Knox- 
ville,  1834. 

12mo,  pp.   10.  (6660 


TENNESSEE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  907 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TENNESSEE. 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TENNESSEE.  Grand  concert  for  the  benefit  of  the  So 
ciety,  November  19.  1858.  Programme. 

Broadside.  •       (6661 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TENNESSEE.  An  oration  on  the  life,  character,  and  pub 
lic  services  of  Felix  Grundy,  by  John  M.  Bright.  Delivered  at  request  of 
the  Society,  May  3,  1859.  Nashville,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  27  (4).  (6662 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TENNESSEE.  The  University  of  the  South.  An  address 
delivered  at  Beersheba  Springs,  Tenn.,  August  19  and  22,  1859,  and  also, 
by  invitation  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Tennessee,  at  the  capitol,  Nash 
ville,  September  8,  1859.  By  William  Giles  Dix.  Nashville,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (6663 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

.     Nashville,  Term. 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  charter  and  by-laws.  Revised  October, 
1878.  With  a  list  of  members.  Nashville,  1880. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (6664 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers.     [No.  1.]     Nashville,  1884. 
8vo,  pp.  32.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  History  of  the  South  Carolina  cession  and  the  northern  boundary 
of  Tennessee,  by  W.  R.  Garrett.  (6665 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Papers  No.  2].  Proceedings,  December  8, 
1885.  Nashville,  1886. 

8vo.  (6666 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOC£ETY.  Ancient  society  in  Tennessee;  the  mound 
builders  were  Indians.  By  G.  P.  Thruston.  A  paper  read  before  the  Ten 
nessee  Historical  Society  at  Nashville,  December  19,  1887.  [New  York, 
1888.] 

4to,  pp.   (27).     Plans. 

From  the  Magazine  of  American  History,  1888,  pp.  xix,  374-400.  (6667 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  antiquities  of  Tennessee  and  the  adjacent 
States  and  the  state  of  aboriginal  society  in  the  scale  of  civilization  repre 
sented  by  them.  A  series  of  historical  and  ethnological  studies.  By  Gates 
P.  Thruston.  Illustrated.  Cincinnati,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  369.  (6668 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Andrew  Jackson,  Tennessee  and  the  Union ; 
a  paper  by  Albert  V.  Goodpasture,  read  before  the  Tennessee  Historical  So 
ciety  Tuesday,  June  11,  1895.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  23.      (On  cover:  Tennessee  Historical  Society  papers.)  (6669 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY;     The  American  Historical  Magazine  and  Ten 
nessee  Historical  Society  Quarterly.     Vol.  vn.     1902.     Nashville,  1902. 
8vo,  pp.    (5),  398. 

The  American  Historical  Magazine,  Vols.  i-vn,  No.  1,  published  by  the  Peabody 
Normal  School.  Vol.  vi,  No.  4,  "  The  Tennessee  Historical  Society  Number  "  con 
tains  charter,  by-laws  and  history  of  the  Society. 

Contents  :  Table  of  contents  ;  General  index  ;  David  Crockett,  by  S.  H.  Stout ; 
Battle  of  Shiloh,  by  T.  M.  Hurst ;  Letter  from  Dr.  J.  G.  M.  Ramsay,  to  James 
G.  Porter,  Governor  of  Tennessee,  Feb.,  1876  (on  the  expulsion  of  William 
Blcunt  from  the  U.  S.  Senate)  ;  Recollections  of  Memucan  Hunt  Howard  ;  An 
account  of  the  compilations  of  the  statute  laws  of  Tennessee,  by  A.  V.  Good- 
pasture  ;  Memorial  of  the  President  and  Trustees  of  the  University  of  Nash 
ville  to  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.,  1834  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Craighead,  by  Jno.  M. 


908  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Bass  ;  William  Little  Brown,  by  Albert  V.  Goodpasture ;  A  rare  Jackson  auto 
graph — receipt  given  Moses  Shelby  as  administrator  of  Evan  Shelby  ;  Records 
of  the  Cumberland  Association,  1783  ;  The  French  settlement  of  the  Mississippi 
valley,  by  Peter  J.  Hamilton  ;  Sketches  and  anecdotes  of  the  family  of  Brown 
and  some  others  with  whom  they  are  connected,  or  from  whom  they  are  de 
scended  ;  Documents  selected  from  the  secret  archives  of  the  Vatican,  which 
Justify  to  the  interest  and  zeal  of  the  Roman  pontiffs  in  behalf  of  the  people 
of  America,  both  before  and  after  the  discoveries  of  Columbus,  translated  by 
John  B.  Morris  ;  The  Nashville  Inn,  address  of  Gen.  Gates  P.  Thruston  at  un 
veiling  of  the  Tablet ;  James  Fentress,  by  Willie  Blount  Fentress  ;  First  streets 
of  Nashville,  by-  Morton  B.  Howell ;  Georgia  and  the  Cherokees,  by  B.  J., 
Ramage  ;  Documents  relating  to  the  Creek  War,  from  the  archives  in  the  Sec. 
of  State's  office ;  Alta  Vela — why  Judge  Black  withdrew  from  the  Impeach 
ment  trial  of  Pres.  Johnson,  by  J.  S.  Jones  ;  An  interesting  letter  from  Wash 
ington  Irving,  London,  1829  (Difficulties  attending  negotiations  for  the  purpose 
of  opening  ports  in  the  British  colonial  possessions  to  vessels  of  the  U.  S.)  ; 
Origin  of  the  democratic  national  convention — correspondence  of  Amos  Kendall 
and  Wm.  B.  Lewis  ;  Dandridge  :  the  namesake  of  Martha  Washington,  by  Henry 
Francis  Beaumont ;  Robert  Henry  Hynds — biographical  sketch  ;  Gov.  William 
Trousdale,  by  B.  F.  Allen ;  The  earliest  records  of  Davidson  county,  1783-5 ; 
Campbell  papers  :  Governor  Archibald  Roane  ;  Sketch  of  Colonel  John  H.  Bowen, 
Madison  county,  by  J.  G.  Cisco;  Gen.  Isaac  Roberts  Papers,  1812—15:  Relating 
to  his  military  service  and  court-martial  proceedings ;  Letter  from  Jedidiah 
Morse  to  Moses  Fisk,  Charlestown,  June  22,  1800;  Governor  William  Carroll, 
by  Emma  Carroll  Tucker  ;  Officers  of  the  society.  (6670 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     American  Historical  Magazine  and  Tennessee 
Historical  Society  Quarterly.     Vol.  vm.     1903.     Nashville,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.    (5),  395.      Illustrated. 

Contents :  William  Blount  and  the  old  Southwest  Territory,  by  Albert  V. 
Goodpasture  ;  The  genesis  of  the  Peabody  College  for  teachers,  by  W.  R.  Garrett ; 
Madison  county,  by  J.  G.  Cisco  ;  The  preservation  of  Tennessee  history,  by  R.  A. 
Halley ;  The  development  of  education  in  Tennessee,  by  H.  M.  Doak ;  From 
Bardstown  to  Washington  in  1805 — an  unsigned  diary  ;  A  dictionary  of  distin 
guished  Tennesseans,  by  Albert  V.  Goodpasture  ;  A  rebel  newspaper's  war  story  : 
being  a  narrative  of  the  war  history  of  the  Memphis  Appeal,  by  R.  A.  Halley ; 
Sketch  of  Captain  David  Campbell,  by  Margaret  Campbell  Pilcher  ;  Captain  John 
Campbell — letter  from  Maj.  Benjamin  Sharp ;  Letter  from  Margaret  Bowen 
Campbell  to  William  Bowen  Campbell ;  Military  government  in  Alabama,  1865- 
1866,  by  Walter  L.  Fleming;  Creek  War — report  of  Micajah  C.  Rogers;  Some 
Franklin  documents,  1785  ;  Thomas  Emmerson — the  first  mayor  of  Knoxville, 
by  Henry  Francis  Beaumont ;  Beginnings  of  Montgomei-y  county,  by  Albert  V. 
Goodpasture  ;  Early  addresses  and  messages  of  the  governors  of  Tennessee,  1796- 
1801  ;  Military  government  in  Alabama  under  the  Reconstruction  Acts,  by 
Walter  L.  Fleming ;  "  Watauga  Old  Fields,''  by  N.  E.  Hyder ;  Dunlap-Brady  cor 
respondence,  1830-1834  ;  Reminiscences,  by  Nathaniel  Baxter  ;  Executive  corre 
spondence  of  Governor  James  K.  Polk,  1839-40 ;  James  Robertson,  Nashville's 
founder,  by  E.  C.  Lewis  ;  Some  old  Jackson  papers,  1788-9  ;  Dr.  J.  P.  Dake — 
a  memoir,  by  R.  A.  Halley;  "The  Old  Road,"  from  Washington  and  Hamilton 
districts  to  "  The  Cumberland  Settlement,"  by  W.  E.  M'Elwee  ;  Reconstruction 
times  in  Sumner  county,  by  George  B.  Guild  ;  An  old  letter  of  the  late  Cassius 
M.  Clay,  St.  Petersburg,  Oct.  17,  1861  ;  McMinn  correspondence  on  the  subject 
of  Indian  treaties  in  the  years  1815,  1816,  and  1817,  from  the  Tenn.  State 
Archives  ;  Officers  of  the  society  ;  Memoranda  of  the  transactions.  (6671 

TENNESSEE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  American  Historical  Magazine  and  Ten 
nessee  Historical  Society  Quarterly.     Vol.  ix.     1904.     Nashville,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.   (8)   408. 

Contents  :  John  McCormick  Lea — the  ideal  citizen,  by  R.  A.  Halley  ;  Judge 
John  McCormick  Lea — an  eulogy,  by  Frederick  W.  Moore ;  Remarks  of  George 
C.  Porter  on  the  death  of  John  M.  Lea  ;  Remarks  of  G.  P.  Thruston  before  the 
Lea  memorial  meeting ;  Remarks  of  J.  B.  Killebrew  before  the  Lea  memorial 
meeting ;  Annals  of  a  Scotch-Irish  family  :  The  Whitsitts  of  Nashville,  by  Wm. 
H.  Whitsitt ;  Dunlap-Jackson  correspondence,  1831  ;  William  Robertson  Gar 
rett,  by  Albert  V.  Goodpasture ;  Biography  of  Thomas  Emmerson,  by  Henry 
Francis  Beaumont ;  Jackson's  attitude  in  the  Seminole  war,  by  David  Y. 
Thomas ;  Dr.  Augustin  Gattinger ;  Founding  of  Knoxville— letter  of  Hugh 
Dunlap,  1842  ;  The  Rodes  family,  by  Frank  Rodes ;  Samuel  Houston — some  of 


TEXAS    STATE    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION.  909 

the  main  features  of  his  trial  for  contempt  hefore  the  House  of  Representatives 
interestingly  narrated  in  a  letter  from  Gov.  James  D.  Porter  to  his  son  ;  Gen 
eral  Nathaniel  Taylor  and  some  papers  relating  to  his  service  in  the  war  of 
1812,  by  Ernest  W.  Goodpast  :re  ;  The  recent  revival  of  interest  in  historical 
teaching  and  investigation  in  the  south,  by  Frederick  W.  Moore  ;  Paper  mak 
ing  in  Tennessee,  by  R.  A.  Halley  ;  The  death  of  Meriwether  Lewis,  by  J.  H. 
Moore  ;  Annals  of  a  Scotch-Irish  family  —  The  Whitsitts  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  by 
William  H.  Whitsitt  ;  The  Chickasaw  treaty  of  1818,  by  James  D.  Porter; 
Tennessee  archaeology  at  St.  Louis,  by  R.  A.  Halley  ;  Interesting  letter  of  Hon. 
John  Bell,  of  Tennessee,  to  the  Hon.  James  R.  Doolittle,  of  Wisconsin,  by 
Duane  Mowry  ;  Jackson's  oration  at  the  tomb  of  Mary  Washington  ;  Paul  Fitz- 
simmons  Eve,  by  R.  A.  Halley  ;  Mrs.  Anne  Royall,  by  W.  E.  Beard  ;  Major 
George  W.  L.  Marr  ;  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Franklin. 

"  No  more  published."  (6672 

VANDERBILT  SOUTHERN  HISTORY  SOCIETY. 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

VANDERBILT  SOUTHERN  HISTORY  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  1.     The  study  of 
southern  history.     By  W.  P.  Trent.     Nashville,  Tenn.,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 

A  lecture  delivered  before  the  Society  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  December  13,  1895. 

(6673 

VANDERBILT  SOUTHERN  HISTORY  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  2.     Elihu  Embree, 
abolitionist.     By  Rev.  E.  E.  Hoss.     Nashville,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 

Read  before  Vanderbilt  Southern  History  Society  February  24,  1897. 
Reprinted  from  American   Historical  Magazine,  Vol   n,  No.  2.  (6674 

VANDERBILT    SOUTHERN    HISTORY    SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.    3.     The    credit 
system  and  the  public  domain.     By  C.  F.  Emerick.     Na-shville,  Tenn.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (6675 

VANDERBILT  SOUTHERN   HISTORY  SOCIETY.     Publications.     No.  4.     A  chapter  of 

South  Carolina  constitutional  history.    The  arrival  of  the  tea  and  the  origin 

of   its   extra-legal   organs   of   revolution.      [By]      David   Duncan   Wallace. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6676 


HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  GALVESTON. 
Galveston,  Tex. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  GALVESTON.  Series  No.  1.  Reminiscences  of  the  Texas 
Republic.  Annual  address,  December  15,  1875.  By  Ashbel  Smith.  Galves 
ton,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  82.  (6677 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
Austin,  Tex. 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION,  i.  Report  of  organization,  n.  Consti 
tution.  in.  List  of  members.  [Austin,  Tex.,  1897.] 

8vo,  pp.  [l],  12.     Cover-title.  (667S 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  Quarterly.     Vol.  i.     July,  1897,  to 
April,  1898.     Austin,  Tex.,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  317.     Portrait. 

Contents  :  The  proper  work  of  the  Association,  by  O.  M.  Roberts  ;  Skeleton 
map  of  the  republic  of  Texas  and  boundaries  as  claimed  by  Texas  from  Dec. 
19th,  1836,  to  Nov.  25th,  1850  ;  History  of  Texas  geography,  by  Z.  T.  Fulmore  ; 
Tribal  society  among  Texas  Indians,  by  M.  M.  Kenney  ;  Editors  and  newspapers 


910  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

of  Fayette  county,  by  Julia  Lee  Sinks  ;  Expulsion  of  Cherokees  from  East  Texas, 
by  John  H.  Reagan  ;  John  Crittenden  Duval  :  The  last  survivor  of  the  Goliad 
Massacre,  by  William  Corner ;  Thomson's  clandestine  passage  around  Nacog- 
doches  [Tennesseeans'  road],  by  W.  P.  Zuber ;  The  organization  and  objects  of  the 
Texas  State  Historical  Association  ;  The  Annexation  of  Texas,  by  Sam  Houston ; 
Defunct  counties  of  Texas,  by  R.  L.  Batts  ;  Reminiscences  of  Austin  and  old 
Washington,  by  J.  K.  Holland  ;  Enduring  laws  of  the  republic  of  Texas,  by  C.  W. 
Raines ;  The  old  three  hundred,  a  list  of  settlers  in  Austin's  first  colony,  by 
Lester  G.  Bugbee  ;  Fight  on  the  Frio,  July  4,  1865,  by  John  S.  Ford  ;  Ven.  Maria 
Jesus  de  Agreda :  a  correction,  by  Edmond  J.  P.  Schmitt ;  Amendment  to 
the  Constitution  ;  A  list  of  the  members  of  the  Association  ;  Prehistoric  races 
in  Texas,  by  O.  M.  Roberts ;  Thoughts  on  economic  history,  by  C.  E.  Button ; 
Alvar  Nuiiez  Cabeza  de  Vaca :  a  preliminary  report  on  his  wanderings  in 
Texas,  by  Brownie  Ponton  and  Bates  H.  M'Farland ;  J.  Pinckney  Henderson, 
by  F.  B.  Sexton ;  Sieur  Louis  [  Juchereau]  de  Saint  Denis,  by  Edmond  J.  P. 
Schmitt ;  Some  obscure  points  in  the  mission  period  of  Texas  history,  by  Walter 
Flavins  M'Caleb  ;  A  history  of  the  establishment  of  the  university  of  the  state 
of  Texas,  by  O.  M.  Roberts ;  The  real  Saint  Denis,  by  Lester  G.  Bugbee ;  The 
old  Mexican  fort  at  Velasco,  by  Adele  B.  Looscan  ;  Recollections  of  early  schools, 
by  M.  M.  Kenney  ;  Some  of  my  early  experiences  in  Texas,  by  Rosa  Kleberg ; 

(6670 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Quarterly.  Vol.  n.  July,  1898,  to 
April,  1899.  Austin,  Tex.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.   (21)  322. 

Contents :  The  President's  annual  address :  The  life  and  services  of  Oran 
Milo  Roberts,  by  Dudley  G.  Wooten  ;  The  old  fort  at  Anahuac,  by  Adele  B. 
Looscan  :  Sketch  of  the  development  of  the  judicial  system  of  Texas,  by  John 
C.  Townes  ;  II.  P.  Bee,  by  F.  R.  Lubbock  ;  The  Cherokee  nation  of  Indians,  by 
V.  O.  King ;  The  old  journal  of  Littleton  Fowler,  with  biographical  introduction, 
by  Dora  Fowler  Arthur  ;  Affairs  of  the  association  ;  The  capitals  of  Texas,  by 
O.  M.  Roberts  ;  Rutersville  College,  by  Julia  Lee  Sinks  ;  Enduring  laws  of  the 
republic,  n,  by  C.  W.  Raines;  Notes  on  the  history  of  La  Bahfa  del  Espiritu 
Santo,  by  Bethel  Coopwood  ;  Early  experiences  in  Texas,  n,  by  Rosa  Kleberg; 
The  "  Prison  Journal  "  of  Stephen  F.  Austin,  1833-35  ;  Captain  Adolphus  Sterne, 
"by  W.  P.  Zuber  ;  The  founding  of  the  first  Texas  municipality,  by  I.  J.  Cox ; 
Life  of  German  pioneers  in  early  Texas,  by  Caroline  Von  Hinueber  (born 
Ernst)  ;  Two  letters  from  a  Mier  prisoner  (Wm.  F.  Wilson),  April  and  July, 
1844  ;  A  belated  colonist — letters  from  Alex.  Thomson,  1830-31 ;  Carta  de  Don 
Damian  Manzanet  a  Don  Carlos  de  Siguenza  sobre  el  descubrimiento  de  la  Bahfa 
del  Espiritu  Santo  (Letter  of  Don  Damian  Manzanet  to  Don  Carlos  de  Siguenza 
relative  to  the  discovery  of  the  Bay  of  Espiritu  Santo,  1689 — Translation, 
by  Lilia  M.  Casis  ;  The  Battle  of  Gonzales,  the  "  Lexington  "  of  the  Texas  revo 
lution,  by  Miles  S.  Bennet ;  Book  reviews  ;  Notes  and  fragments.  (6680 
TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Quarterly.  Vol.  in.  July,  1899,  to 
April,  1900.  Austin,  Tex.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.    (8),  285. 

Contents  :  Index  ;  The  adventures  of  the  "  Lively  "  immigrants,  W.  S.  Lewis  ; 
The  communistic  colony  of  Bettina  (1846-8),  by  Louis  Reinhardt ;  San  Augus 
tine,  by  Emma  B.  Shindler  ;  Colonel  Amasa  Turner's  reminiscences  of  Galveston, 
by  Frances  Harwood  ;  Peter  Hansborough  Bell,  by  C.  Luther  Coyner  ;  Route  of 
Cabeza  de  Vaca  in  Texas,  by  O.  W.  Williams  ;  Notes  and  fragments  ;  Don  Carlos 
De  Siguenza,  by  Bethel  Coopwood ;  The  name  Alamo,  by  Edmond  J.  P.  Schmitt ; 
The  route  of  Cabeza  de  Vaca,  by  Bethel  Coopwood  ;  What  became  of  the  Lively  f, 
by  Lester  G.  Bugbee  ;  The  Spanish  source  of  the  Mexican  constitution  of  1834, 
by  James  Q.  Dealey  ;  Another  Texas  flag,  by  George  P.  Garrison  ;  Capture  and 
rescue  of  Rebecca  J.  Fisher,  1840,  by  Rebecca  J.  Gilleland  Fisher  ;  Wandering 
John  Taylor,  by  W.  D.  Wood  ;  The  old  town  of  Huntsville,  by  Harry  F.  Estill ; 
A  conversation  with  Governor  Houston,  by  John  H.  Reagan ;  Affairs  of  the 
association  ;  Treasurer's  report ;  Notes  and  fragments.  (6681 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     Quarterly.     Vol.  iv     July,  1900,  to  April, 
1901.     Austin,  Tex.,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.    (12),  349. 

Contents  :  Route  of  Cabeza  de  Vaca,  by  Bethel  Coopwood  ;  Reminiscences  of 
Judge  Edwin  Waller,  by  P.  E.  Peareson  ;  A  retrospect  of  San  Antonio,  by  Emily 
B.  Cooley  ;  Affairs  of  the  association  ;  Escape  of  Karnes  and  Teal  from  Mata- 


TEXAS    STATE    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION.  911 

moros,  by  R.  M.  Potter  ;  The  reminiscences  of  Mrs.  Dilue  Harris,  1833-37  ;  The 
Mexican  raid  of  1875  on  Corpus  Christi,  by  Leopold  Morris  ;  The  New  Orleans 
newspaper  files  of  the  Texas  revolutionary  period,  by  Alex.  Dienst ;  Book  re 
views  and  notices :  Difficulties  of  a  Mexican  revenue  officer  in  Texas,  by 
Eugene  C.  Barker  ;  Sketch  of  the  early  settlement  of  Leon  county,  its  organi 
zation,  and  some  of  the  early  settlers,  by  W.  D.  Wood  ;  The  first  period  of  the 
Gutierrez-Magee  expedition,  by  Walter  Flavins  M'Caleb ;  Notes  and  fragments  : 
"  The  Whip-Handle  Dispatch,"  by  Eugene  C.  Barker.  The  San  Jacinto  Cam 
paign,  by  Eugene  C.  Barker ;  Notes  and  fragments :  L'Abeille  Americaine — 
extracts  from  a  letter  dated  Natchitoches,  16th  of  March,  1818.  (6682 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Quarterly.  Vol.  v.  July,  1901,  to  April, 
1902.  Austin,  Tex.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  358. 

Contents :  The  escape  of  Rose  from  the  Alamo,  by  W.  P.  Zuber ;  Reminis 
cences  of  Capt.  Jesse  Burnam ;  Capt.  Joseph  Daniels,  by  Adele  B.  Looscan ; 
The  annexation  of  Texas  and  the  Mexican  war,  by  Z.  T.  Fulmore  ;  Dr.  Rufus  C. 
Burleson,  by  Harry  Haynes  ;  Affairs  of  the  association  ;  Reminiscences  of  Sion 
R.  Bostick  ;  The  connection  of  Penalosa  with  the  La  Salle  expedition,  by  E.  T. 
Miller  ;  Reminiscences  of  Texas  and  Texans  fifty  years  ago,  by  W.  D.  Wood  ; 
Guy  Morrison  Bryan,  by  George  P.  Garrison  ;  The  old  fort  on  the  San  Saba  river 
as  seen  by  Dr.  Ferdinand  Roemer  in  1847,  by  Adele  B.  Looscan ;  The  early 
settlers  of  San  Fernando,  by  I.  J.  Cox  ;  The  beginnings  of  Texas — Fort  Saint 
Louis  and  Mission  San  Francisco  de  los  Tejas,  by  R.  C.  Clark  ;  Father  Edmond 
John  Peter  Schmitt,  by  I.  J.  Cox  ;  The  Mexican  and  Indian  raid  of  '78— Copy  of 
a  pamphlet  containing  an  "Address  of  the  Committee  of  the  People  to  the  Hon 
orable  Secretary  of  State ;  "  The  quarrel  between  Governor  Smith  and  the 
council  of  the  provisional  government  of  the  republic,  by  W.  Roy  Smith  ;  Gene 
alogical  and  historical  register  of  the  first  general  officers  of  the  Daughters  of 
the  Republic  of  Texas  elected  in  1891 ;  Book  reviews  ;  Index.  (6683 

TEXAS  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Quarterly  Vol.  vi.  July,  1902,  to  April,  1903. 
Austin.  Tex.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.   (2)   337.      (14.) 

Contents :  Louis  Jucherau  de  Saint-Denis  and  the  re-establishment  of  the 
Tejas  missions,  by  Robert  Carlton  Clark  ;  Educational  efforts  in  San  Fernando 
de  Bexar,  by  I.  J.  Cox  ;  Affairs  of  the  association  ;  The  southwest  boundary  of 
Texas,  by  I.  J.  Cox;  Some  materials  for  southwestern  history  in  the  Archive 
General  de  Mexico,  by  Herbert  Eugene  Bolton  ;  Reminiscences  of  C.  C.  Cox  ;  An 
account  of  the  battle  of  San  Jacinto,  by  James  Washington  Winters ;  The 
African  slave  trade  in  Texas,  by  Eugene  C.  Barker  ;  The  Tampico  expedition, 
by  Eugene  C.  Barker  ;  Tienda  de  Cuervo's  Ynspeccion  of  Laredo,  1757 — transla 
tion  and  notes,  by  Herbert  Eugene  Bolton  ;  Reminiscences  of  early  Texans — A 
collection  from  the  Austin  papers,  by  J.  H.  Kuykendall  ;  The  disturbances  at 
Anahuac  in  1832,  by  Edna  Rowe ;  The  Alamo  monument,  by  C.  W.  Raines ; 
Book  reviews  and  notices  ;  Queries  and  answers  ;  Index.  (6684 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Quarterly  of  the  Texas  State  His 
torical  Association.  Vol.  vn.  July,  1903,  to  April,  1904.  Austin,  Tex.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  331. 

Contents :  Index  ;  The  Mejia  expedition,  by  F.  H.  Turner  ;  Reminiscences  of 
early  Texans — a  collection  from  the  Austin  papers,  by  J.  H.  Kuykendall ;  Mary 
Jane  Briscoe,  by  Adele  B.  Looscan ;  Letter  from  Sam  Houston  to  Gov.  Jos. 
McMinn,  1823 ;  Book  reviews  and  notices ;  Early  courts  of  Fayette  county ; 
Affairs  of  the  association  ;  The  Cherokee  Indians  in  Texas,  by  Ernest  William 
Winkler — The  Cherokee  land  question ;  Miles  Squier  Bennet,  by  Adele  B. 
Looscan  ;  Adjustment  of  the  Texas  boundary  in  1850,  by  W.  J.  Spillman  ;  Some 
materials  for  southwestern  history  in  the  Archive  General  de  Mexico,  n,  by 
Herbert  Eugene  Bolton  ;  The  reminiscences  of  Mrs.  Dilue  Harris,  in ;  Sketch 
of  the  Texas  navy,  by  Geo.  F.  Fuller  ;  The  Mexican  road  from  Be"jar  to  Laredo 
in  1835;  Journal  of  the  Permanent  Council  (October  11-27,  1835),  edited  by 
Eugene  C.  Barker  ;  The  first  Texas  railroad,  by  P.  Briscoe  ;  Journal  of  Stephen 
F.  Austin  on  his  first  trip  to  Texas,  1821  ;  Letters  concerning  Philip  Nolan, 
1798-1801  ;  Some  Fannin  correspondence,  1835  ;  The  Battle  of  Velasco — letter 
written  by  Alexr.  Thomson,  Aug.  5,  1832.  (6685, 


912  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  Quarterly.  Vol.  vm.  July,  1904, 
to  April,  1905.  Austin,  Tex.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  xiii,  358.     Maps. 

Contents  :  Index  ;  Bonilla's  brief  compendium  of  the  history  of  Texas,  1772  — 
(an  annotated  translation),  by  Elizabeth  Howard  -West;  The  work  of  the 
Daughters  of  the  Republic  of  Texas  in  behalf  of  the  Alamo,  by  Adele  B.  Looscan  ; 
Notes  and  fragments  ;  Book  reviews  and  notices  ;  Affairs  of  the  Association  ; 
DeWitt's  colony,  by  Ethel  Zivley  Rather  ;  De  Leon's  expedition  of  1689,  an  anno 
tated  translation,  by  Elizabeth  Howard  West  ;  Richard  Montgomery  Swearingen, 
by  George  P.  Garrison  ;  Explanation  to  the  public  concerning  the  affairs  of 
Texas,  by  citizen  Stephen  F.  Austin  —  translation,  by  Ethel  Zivley  Rather  ;  John 
R.  Fenn,  by  Adele  B.  Looscan  ;  Samuel  Price  Carson,  by  Z.  T.  Fulmore  ;  Remin 
iscences  of  the  Schnively  expedition  of  1867,  by  A.  Whitehurst  ;  The  municipal 
government  of  San  Fernando  de  Bexar,  1730-1800,  by  Mattie  Alice  Austin. 

(6686 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  Quarterly.     Vol.  ix,  No.  1.     July, 

1905. 

8vo,  pp.  65. 

Contents  :  The  diplomatic  relations  of  England  and  the  republic  of  Texas,  by 
J.  L.  Worley  ;  John  H.  Reagan,  by  Walter  Flavins  McCaleb  ;  A  chapter  in  the 
history  of  Young  Territory,  by  Fannie  McAlpine  Clarke  ;  Notes  and  fragments  ; 
Affairs  of  the  Association.  (6687 

TEXAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.     The  Quarterly.     Vol.  ix,  No.  2,  October, 

1905. 

8vo,  pp.  67-143. 

Contents  :  The  Spanish  abandonment  and  re-occupation  of  East  Texas,  1773- 
1779,  by  Herbert  E.  Bolton  ;  England  and  Mexico,  1824-1825,  by  Frederic  L. 
Paxson  ;  Book  reviews  and  notices.  (6688 


BATTLE  MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION. 

Bennington,  Vt.  _ 
BATTLE  MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION.     Statement.     Bennington,  [1878]. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6689 

BENNINGTON   BATTLE   MONUMENT  AND    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Bennington,  Vt. 

L  BENNINGTON  BATTLE  MONUMENT  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.]  The  dedication 
of  the  Bennington  Battle  Monument,  and  the  celebration  of  the  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  admission  of  Vermont  as  a  State,  at  Bennington,  August 
19,  1891,  with  an  historic  introduction  and  appendices.  Illustrated.  Ben 
nington,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  203   (1).  (6690 

BENNINGTON  BATTLE  MONUMENT  AND  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Public  Presenta 
tion  and  reception  of  monuments  marking  the  Catamount  Tavern,  the  Patriot 
and  Hessian  burial  place,  General  Stark's  camping-ground,  by  citizens  to 
the  Bennington  Battle  Monument  and  Historical  Association,  June  23,  1897. 
(Supplemental  to  the  "Centennial  Books"  of  1877  and  1891.)  Illustrated. 
Bennington,  Vt.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.   [205]-241.     Paged  continuously  with  and  bound  with  The  dedication 
of    the   Beunington    Battle    Monument,    etc.,    at    Bennington,    August    19,    1S91. 

(6691 


MIDDLEBURY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  913 

BENNINGTON  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Bennington,  Vt. 

BENNINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  officers,  a  statement  of  its  aims  and 
objects,  and  its  constitution.  Bennington,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (66!)2 

r.i; \.\INGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Bennington  battle  monument  and  cen 
tennial  celebration.  A  statement  of  the  Bennington  Historical  Society  in 
relation  to  these  and  kindred  objects.  Added,  an  account  of  the  battle  of 
Bennington,  by  H.  Hall.  Milford,  Mass.,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (669r, 

BENNINGTON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Report  of  the  advisory  committee  of  the  So 
ciety,  recommending  a  Bennington  battle  monument,  July  9,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6694 

MIDDLEBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Middlebury,  Vt. 

MIDDLEBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  town  of  Middlebury,  Vt, 
written  at  the  request  of  the  'Historical  Society  of  Middlebury,  by  Samuel 
Swift.  Middlebury,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  444.      Portrait.  (6695 

MIDDLEBUEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  Salisbury,  Vt.  By  John  M. 
Weeks.  Middlebury,  1861. 

8vo,   pp.  xii,  9-362.      Portraits.      Woodcut.  (6696 

MIDDLEBURY   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  the  town  of  Shoreham,   Vt.,  by 
J.  F.  Goodhue.     With  a  statistical  and  historical  account  of  the  county  of 
Addison,  by  S.  Swift.     Published  by  the  town.     Middlebury,  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  vi   (2),  198.     Portrait. 
Written  at  the  request  of  the  Society.  (6697 

MIDDLEBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Statistical  and  historical  account  of  the 
county  of  Addison,  Vt.  Written  at  the  request  of  the  Society.  By  Samuel 
Swift.  Middlebury,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  132.  (6698 

MIDDLEBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  town  of  Cornwall,  Vt.  By 
Lyman  Matthews.  Middlebury,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  356.      Portraits.  (6699 

MIDDLEBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  marble  border  of  western  New  England. 
Its  geology  and  marble  development  in  the  present  century.  Papers  and 
proceedings  of  the  Society,  Vol.  i,  Part  n.  Middlebury,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  68.      Map.  (67OO 

•IIDDLEBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Forefathers'  day.  Two  hundred  and  sixty- 
sixth  anniversary.  At  Middlebury,  Vt,  December  21,  1886.  [Middlebury, 
1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  6.      No  title-page. 

The  Register  office,  Middlebury,  Vt.  (67O1 

IIDDLEBURY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Forefathers'  day.  272d  anniversary  and 
semi-centennial  observance  at  Middlebury,  Vermont,  Wednesday  evening, 
December  21,  1892.  Middlebury,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.   5.  (67O2 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 58 


914  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  NATURAL  AND  CIVIL  HISTORY  SOCIETY. 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  NATURAL  AND  CIVIL  HISTORY  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by 
laws.  West  Charleston,  1854. 

12mo,  pp.  12.  (6703 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  History  of  the  Missisco  Valley.  By 
S.  Sumner.  With  an  introductory  notice  of  Orleans  County,  by  S.  R.  Hall. 
Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.  Irasburgh :  A.  A.  Earle.  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  76.  (6704 

ORLEANS   COUNTY  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY. 
Newport,  Tt. 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  for  the  year  ending  August, 
1888.  Compiled  by  John  M.  Currier.  Newport,  Vt,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  89.  (6705 

Cover-title  :  Proceedings  of  the  Orleans  County  Historical  Society,  from  its 
reorganization,  November  12,  1887,  to  November,  1889. 

Contents:  Organization  of  the  Society,  Nov.  12  [1887]  ;  Semi-annual  meeting, 
Jan.,  1888 ;  Early  years  in  Newport,  by  C.  F.  Ranney ;  Runaway  Pond,  by 
O.  V.  Percival ;  Special  meeting  of  the  Societj  ;  Address,  by  John  M.  Cur 
rier  ;  Early  history  of  Brownington  Academy,  by  E.  A.  Stewart ;  Annual  meet 
ing,  1888  ;  Brownington  Academy — sketches  of  former  pupils  ;  Reminiscences 
of  early  times  in  Orleans  county,  by  [Isaac]  Parker;  Sketches  in  the  early 
history  of  Newport  village,  by  John  M.  Currier ;  Contribution  to  the  history  of 
navigation  on  Lake  Memphremagog,  by  Geo.  C.  Merrill ;  Contributions  to  the 
etymology  of  the  words  Memphremagog,  Magog,  and  Massawippi,  by  John  M. 
Currier ;  Allen  Thorndike  Rice,  the  true  story  of  his  abduction ;  Vermont's 
minority,  by  G.  S.  Weaver  ;  History  of  a  revival  in  Brownington  sixty  years 
ago,  by  Geo.  B.  Ide  ;  Early  days  in  Coventry,  by  Chas.  H.  Jones  ;  Annual  meet 
ing,  1889  ;  Lake  Memphremagog,  by  Clarissa  L.  Austin.  (6706 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  from  November,  1889,  to 
January  1,  1891,  including  report  of  meeting  at  Derby,  August  1,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  60,   (2). 

Contents  :  History  of  Derby,  by  B.  F.  D.  Carpenter  ;  Jacob  Bates,  by  Sarah 
B.  Spalter ;  The  old  meeting  house  at  Derby  Center,  by  Mrs.  F.  H.  Webb ; 
Sketch  of  Nathan  Stoddard  Benham,  by  Orem  Newcomb ;  Rufus  Stewart,  by 
L.  H.  Bisbee  ;  Derby  sketches,  by  L.  H.  Bisbee  ;  Block  schoolhouse ;  A  "  Female 
Reading  Society  in  Derby  seventy-five  years  ago."  (6707 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  from  August  1st,  1890,  to 
September,  1891. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 

Contents  :    Annual  meeting ;    Sketch  of  the  life  of  Timothy  Hinman,  by  Nor 

man   W.    Bingham  ;     Sketch   of   the   life  of  Chester   Carpenter,   by   Charles  Car 

penter  ;     History  of  the  ferry  across   Memphremagog  at   Indian   Point,  by  Johr 

M.  Currier.  (070* 

ORLEANS   COUNTY   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Sketch   of  the   life  of   Hon.   Timothy 

Hinman.     An  address  delivered  before  the  Orleans  County  Historical  So 

ciety,  Derby,  Vt.,  September  1,  1891 ;  also  genealogy  of  his  descendants,  bj 

Norman  W.  Bingham.     Somerville,  Mass.,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  34,   (1).      Portrait.  (6701 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  Barton  Landing.  An  address 
read  before  the  Orleans  County  Historical  Society  August  27,  1892. 
Hon.  B.  F.  D.  Carpenter.  Also  "  The  landing  place,"  by  D.  W.  Hildreth,  am 
an  account  of  the  unveiling  of  "  Memorial  Rock,"  compiled  from  the  record: 
of  John  M.  Currier.  Newport  [Vt.]  The  Society,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  20.     Cover-title.  (6709, 

ORLEANS  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Historical  Address  before  the  Orlea 
County  Historical  Society,  delivered  at  Hazen's  Notch,  by  F.  W.  Baldwi 


RUTLAND    COUNTY    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  915 

at  the  unveiling  of  the  tablet  marking  the  terminus  of  the  Hazen  Road, 

August  21,  1903.     Newport,  Vt,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  ix,  25. 

Caption    title.     Cover-title    reads :   Historical    Address    delivered    at    Hazen's 
Notch,  by  Hon.  F.  W.  Baldwin.     Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1902-3. 
Compiled  by  John  M.  Currier.  (671O 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Castleton,  Vt. 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  celebration  of  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1881,  at  Mason's  Point,  Lake  Bomoseen,  under  the  auspices 
of  the  citizens  of  Rutland  County  and  the  Rutland  County  Historical  So 
ciety,  conjointly ;  including  the  report  of  the  ceremony  of  christening  the 
island  of  Neshobe.  Compiled  by  J.  M.  Currier.  [Castleton,  Vt.,  1881.] 

8vo,  pp.  49.  (6711 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Lake  Bomoseen ;  its  early  history,  con 
veyances,  fishing,  hunting,  resorts,  islands,  their  names.     Compiled  by  G.  D. 
Spencer.     Poultney,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 

"  The  report  of  what  purported  to  be  the  acts  and  doings  of  the  Rutland 
County  Historical  Society  at  its  celebration  on  Lake  Bomoseen  in  1881,  and  the 
pretended  naming  of  the  island,  demands  the  appearing  of  this  pamphlet,  to 
let  posterity  know  the  Historical  Society,  as  a  body,  were  not  responsible  for 
the  name  of  that  day  ;  it  was  furnished  by  an  individual."  (6712 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Proceedings]  Vol.  i.  Rutland  County 
centennial  celebration  of  the  organization  of  Rutland  County,  Vt,  *  *  ::" 
at  Rutland,  March  4,  1881.  Including  the  addresses,  historical  papers, 
poems,  etc.,  with  a  record  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Rutland  County  His 
torical  Society  since  its  organization.  Compiled  by  Lynian  Williams  Red- 
dington.  Montpelier,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  196.  (6713 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  n.  From  1882  to 
1887. 

8vo,  pp.  150. 

Semi-annual  meeting,     *  *     January  16,  1882.     8vo,  pp.  9-29. 

Contents  :  Rise  and  progress  of  the  marble  industry  in  Rutland  County,  by 
L.  B.  Smith  ;  New  York  and  Vermont  State  industries,  by  William  Griffith ; 
Capt.  David  Sanford.  his  relation  to  the  war  of  1812,  by  J.  Sanford  ;  Vermont  at 
Richmond,  by  A.  E.  Leavenworth. 

Proceedings,  July  20,  August  7,  25,  1882.      pp.  31-53. 

Proceedings,  January  18,  August  8,  December  6,  22,  1883.  August  6,  1884. 
pp.  55-78. 

Proceedings,  August  1,  10,  1885.  pp.  79-93.  Pages  83-92  contain  sketch  of 
Col.  E.  L.  Drake,  by  Henry  Clark. 

Proceedings,  1885.  pp.  95-146.  Contents  :  Epitaphs  of  Castleton  churchyard. 

(6714 

IUTLAND   COUNTY    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Proceedings   of   the    Society.     Annual 
.meeting    *     *     *     August  20,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  147-149. 

Proceedings  of  the  Society  since  1886.  8vo,  pp.  149-150.  This  number  com 
pletes  the  second  Volume  of  the  Proceedings.  The  title-page  of  the  second 
volume  is  annexed  to  this  number.  Proceedings  of  the  Rutland  County  His 
torical  Society.  Vol.  n.  From  1882  to  1887.  (6715 

UTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Neshobe  Island  medal.     [Description.] 
Castleton,  Vt.,  1884. 
Sheet. 

Description  of  medal  to  be  struck  to  commemorate  the  naming  of  Neshobe 
Island  by  the  Society,  July  4,  1881.  (6716 


916  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Epitaphs  of  Castleton  churchyard. 
[Castleton,  1885.] 

pp.  48.  (6717 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Log  book  of  Timothy  Boardman,  kept  on 
board  the  privateer  Oliver  Cromwell,  during  a  cruise  from  New  London, 
Conn.,  to  Charleston,  S.  C.,  and  return,  in  1778 ;  also  a  biographical  sketch  of 
the  author.  By  Samuel  W.  Boardman.  Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Society.  Albany,  1885. 

Small  4to,  pp.  85  (4).  (6718 

RUTLAND  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  exercises  held  in  Castleton, 
Vt.,  in  the  year  1885;  including  the  addresses,  biographical  sketches,  remi- 
nicences,  list  of  the  graves  decorated,  roster  of  the  veterans  in  line,  giving 
company  and  regiment,  history  of  previous  memorial  days  in  Castleton,  and 
an  account  of  the  relics  exhibited.  Compiled  by  John  M.  Currier,  secretary 
of  the  memorial  organization.  Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  Rutland 
County  Historical  Society.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1885. 

8vo,  pp.  66.  (6719 

VERMONT  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Burlington,  Vt. 

VERMONT  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  and  papers.     Vol.  i,  No.  1.     April, 
1897,  to  April,  1900.     Burlington,  Vt. 
8vo,  pp.  96,  (1). 

Contents  :  Ira  Allen  and  Colchester,  by  Walter  II.  Crockett ;  The  first  settler 
and  census  (1791)  of  Burlington,  by  Russell  S.  Taft ;  Sketch  of  the  Burlington 
academy  and  high  school,  from  its  establishment  in  1815  to  date,  by  Charles  E. 
Allen ;  The  Battery  and  Battery  Park,  by  George  Grenville  Benedict ;  The 
theatre  in  Burlington  in  1808,  and  a  Whitehall  dinner,  extracts  from  "  Retro 
spections  of  America,"  by  John  Bernard — by  Russell  S.  Taft ;  Necrology  ;  Index. 

(6720 

[VERMONT  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.]  A  list  of  pensioners  of  the  War  of  1812. 
Edited  by  Byron  N.  Clark.  With  an  appendix  containing  names  of  volun 
teers  for  the  defense  of  Pittsburgh  from  Vermont  towns,  a  description  of 
the  battle  from  contemporaneous  sources,  the  official  statement  of  losses. 
and  names  of  United  States  officers  and  soldiers  at  Burlington,  Vermont,  as 
shown  on  army  pay  and  muster  rolls  recently  brought  to  light.  Burlington 
and  Boston,  1904.  Research  Publication  Company. 

8vo,  pp.  171. 

Published  by  permission  of  the  Society.  (< 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Montpclier,  Vt. 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Deficiencies  in  our  [Vermont]  history.  Addres.- 
before  the  Vermont  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  October  16,  184(! 
By  J.  D.  Butler.  Montpelier,  1846. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (< 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  on  the  battle  of  Bennington,  and 
life  and  services  of  Col.  Seth  Warner,  delivered  October  20,  1848,  by  J. 
Butler.     Burlington,  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  99. 

An  appendix  contains  :  Order  of  sequestration,  1777  ;  Roll  of  Captain  Robin 
son's  company  in  Bennington  battle ;  Receipt  for  plunder  money ;  Report  o 
council  of  New  Hampshire  on  lands  west  of  Connecticut  River,  1771  ;  Petition  t 
Congress  of  the  widow  of  Seth  Warner,  and  papers  in  relation  to  the  right  o 
New  York  to  boundary  on  Connecticut  River,  etc.  (673-' 


VERMONT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  917 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     An  outline  of  the  controversy  of  the  New  Hamp 
shire  grants,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  services  of  Col.  Seth  Warner. 
Address   before  the  legislature  of   Vermont   October  2    1848.     By   George 
Frederick  Houghton.     Burlington,  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  54. 

This  address  was  prepared  for  delivery  before  the  Vermont  Historical  and 
Antiquarian  Society.  (G724 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Address,  October  24,  1850,  before  the  Society, 
by  Daniel  P.  Thompson.     Burlington,  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

On  the  adoption  of  the  first  State  constitution  and  the  provisional  govern 
ment.  (6725 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  marbles  of  Vermont.     Address  before  the 
Society  October  29,  1858,  by  A.  D.  Hager.     Burlington,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (6726 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  life  and  services  of  Matthew  Lyon.     Ad 
dress  before  the  Society  October  29,  1858,  by  P.  H.  White.     Burlington,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  26.  (6727 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Constitution  and  by-laws,  with  act  of  incorpora 
tion,  and  a  catalogue  of  officers  and  members.     Woodstock,  Vt,  I860. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  •     (672* 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  of  the  twenty-first  annual  meeting, 
October  16,  1860.     Burlington,  1860. 
8vo,  pp.  27,    (1). 

Pages  13-27  contain  "  Discovery  and  occupation  of  Lake  Champlain,"  hy 
Joseph  Torrey.  (6729 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Address  by  Henry  B.  Dawson,  January  23,  1861, 
on  the  battle  of  Bennington.     Read  before  the  Society. 

In  Historical  Magazine,  May,  1870.  (673O 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings  at  the  special  meeting  January  23, 

1861.  Burlington,  1861. 
8vo,   pp.    7,   8. 

Contents  :  Contains  a  biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  Samuel  Austin  Worcester, 
read  January  23,  1861,  by  Pliny  A.  White.  [Burlington,  1861.]  8vo,  pp.  4. 
Half  title.  A  memoir  of  the  Hon.  George  Tisdale  Hodges,  read  January  23, 
1861,  by  George  F.  Houghton.  [Burlington,  1861.]  pp.  5,  6.  Half  title.  A 
biographical  sketch  of  the  late  Governor  John  S.  Robinson,  read  January  24, 
1861,  by  Hiland  Hall.  p.  7.  A  biographical  sketch  of  the  Jate  Dr.  Noadiah 
Swift,  by  Hiland  Hall.  p.  8.  (6731 

VERMONT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings,    October    15    and    16,    1861.     St. 
Albans,  1861. 

8vo,  pp.   17.  (6732 

VERMONT   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Proceedings,    January   22   and   23,    1862.      St. 
Albans,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  34. 

Pages  27-34  contain  "  Town  centennial  celebrations  ;  their  importance,"  etc., 
by  H.  Clark.  (6733 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,   July   16  and  17  and  October  14, 

1862.  St.  Albans,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  59.  (6734 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings.   October  19  and  20,   1869.     Mont- 
pelier,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  15,  32,  15. 

Contains  "  The  capture  of  Ticonderoga  in  1775,"  by  H.  Hall ;  "  Memorial  ad 
dress  on  P.  H.  White,"  by  H.  Clark.  (6735 


918  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  October  and  November,  1870. 
Montpelier,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  xxvi   (2),  54. 

Pages  1-54  contain  "  Memorial  address  on  Charles  Marsh,"  by  J.  Barrett. 

(6736 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  October  8,  1872.     Montpelier,  1872. 
8vo,  pp.  xx  (2),  127. 
Pages  1-127  contain  "  The  capture  of  Ticonderoga,"  by  L.  E.  Chittenden. 

(6737 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  October  15,  18V'S.     Montpelier,  1878. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  47. 

Pages  1-21  contain  "  Memorial  address  on  life  and  character  of  William  H. 
Lord,"  by  M.  H.  Buckham  ;  pages  23-47,  "  The  first  legislature  of  Vermont,"  by 
E.  P.  Walton.  (6738 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  October  19,  1880.     Rutland,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  43. 

Pages  1-43  contain  "  History  of  Fenianism  and  Fenian  raids  in  Vermont,"  by 
E.  A.  Sowles.  (6739 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  on  the  life  and  public  services  of  the 
Hon.  Samuel  Prentiss.  Delivered  before  the  Society  October  26,  1882,  by 
E.  J.  Phelps,  with  the  Proceedings,  October  17,  1882.  Montpelier,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,  24. 

Pages  xv-xix  contain  "  Early  Vermont  newspapers."  (6740 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketch  of  the  early  history  of  banking  in  Ver 
mont  By  George  B.  Reed.  Read  before  the  Society  October  14,  1862. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (6741 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  life  and  character  of  the  Hon.  Richard 
Skinner.  A  discourse  before  the  Society  October  20,  1863,  by  W.  C.  Wat 
son.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.   30.  (6742 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Richard 
Skinner.  Read  before  the  Society  October  20,  1863.  By  W  C.  Watson. 
Published  by  the  Society.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1863. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (6743 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Secession  in  Switzerland  and  in  the  United 
States  compared,  being  the  annual  address  October  20,  1863,  before  the 
Society,  by  J.  W.  De  Peyster.  Catskill,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  72.  (6744 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Biographical  sketch  of  Edward  Crafts  Hop 
kins.  Read  before  the  Society  January  25,  1865,  by  H.  Clark. 

Svo,  pp.  6.  (6745 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Addresses  before  the  Society,  October  16,  1866. 
Montpelier,  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  72. 

Contents :  The  life,  character,  and  services  of  Solomon  Foot,  by  G.  F.  Ed 
munds  ;  The  sources  of  New  England  civilization,  by  J.  E.  Rankin.  (6746 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Jonas  Galusha,  the  fifth  governor  of  Vermont. 

A  memoir  read  before  the  Society,  in  presence  of  the  general  assembly  of 

Vermont,  October  16,  1866.  By  Pliny  H.  White.     Montpelier,  1866. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (6747 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Charles 
Linsley.  Read  before  the  Society  [at  Brandon,  January  28,  1864],  by  E.  J. 
Phelps.  Published  by  the  Society.  Albany,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (67470 


VERMONT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  919 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    The  battle  of  Gettysburg,  and  the  part  taken  by 
the  Vermont  troops.    By  G.  G.  Benedict.     Read  before  the  Society,  January 
26,  1864.     Burlington,  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  24. 

Another  edition  of  100  copies,  with  portrait  and  three  engravings,   was  pri 
vately  printed.       8vo,  pp.  27,  iv.  (6748 
VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      The  sources  of  New  England  history.      An  ad 
dress  before  the  Society,  October  10,  1866.     By  J.  E.  Rankin.     Montpelier, 
1866. 

8vo,   pp.    24.  (6749 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of 
the  Hon.  Jacob  Collamer.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  20,  1868,  by 
James  Barrett,  LL.  D.,  of  Woodstock,  judge  of  the  supreme  court.  Rutland, 
1868. 

8vo,  pp.  27. 

Woodstock,  Vt.,  1868.     8vo,  pp.  61.  (675O 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Special  meeting,  August  20  and  21,  1868.  Pro 
gramme. 

8vo,  pp.   6.  (6751 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  services  of 
Pliny  H.  White,  before  the  Society,  October  19,  1869,  by  Henry  Clark. 
Montpelier,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (6752 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vols.  i  and  n.  Montpelier. 
1870-71. 

8vo.     Two  volumes. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  General  circular  ;  Acts  incorporating  and  concerning  the  Society  ;  Con 
stitution  ;  By-laws  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  Conventions  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
New  Hampshire  grants  in  opposition  to  the  claims  of  New  York,  with  explana 
tions,  1765-1777  ;  Address,  July  2,  1863,  being  the  eighty-sixth  anniversary  of 
the  meeting  of  the  convention  that  formed  the  first  constitution  of  Vermont,  by 
P.  H.  White  ;  Sermon  at  Windsor,  July  2,  1777,  at  the  convention  for  forming 
the  State  of  Vermont,  by  Aaron  Hutchinson  ;  The  vision  of  Junius  the  Benning- 
tonite,  1772 ;  Miscellaneous  remarks  on  the  proceedings  of  the  State  of  New 
York  against  the  State  of  Vermont,  etc.,  by  Ira  Allen,  1777  ;  New  York  land 
grants  in  Vermont,  1765-1776,  by  H.  Hall ;  Documents  in  relation  to  the  part 
taken  by  Vermont  in  resisting  the  invasion  by  Burgoyne  in  1777  ;  Celebration  in 
1778  of  the  Bennington  victory  of  1777  ;  Speech  by  N.  Smith  ;  Political  essay  by 
S.  Jacob  ;  Petitions  to  the  King,'  1766  ;  The  Vermont  coinage,  by  E.  F.  Slafter  ; 
The  natural  and  political  history  of  Vermont,  by  Ira  Allen,  1798.  1870.  pp. 
xix,  507.  (6753 

Vol.  ii.  List  of  pamphlet  publications  of  the  Society  ;  Vol.  i  vindicated  from 
the  attack  of  the  New  York  Historical  Magazine;  The  Haldimand  papers;  Nego 
tiations  between  Vermont  and  F.  Haldimand,  governor  of  Canada  and  com 
mander  of  the  British  forces  therein,  with  contemporaneous  documents,  1779- 
1783  ;  Opinions  of  the  negotiation ;  Vermont  as  a  sovereign  and  independent 
State,  1783-1791  ;  The  early  eastern  boundary  of  New  York,  a  20-mile  line  from 
the  Hudson  ;  Official  report  by  the  council  of  New  York  to  Governor  Monckton, 
25th  of  June,  1763,  on  the  controverted  boundaries  of  the  Province.  1871. 
pp.  xxviii,  530.  (6754 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Vermont  coinage.  By  E.  F.  Slafter.  Mont 
pelier,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  30. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections.  Fifty  copies  only  printed.  (6755 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of 
Charles  Marsh,  LL.  D.  Read  before  the  Society,  October  11,  1870,  by  James 
Barrett.  Montpelier,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  54.  (6756 


920  AMEEICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Vindication  of  Vol.  i  of  the  Collections  of  tbo 
Society  from  the  attacks  of  the  'New  York  Historical  Magazine.     By  H. 
Hall.     Montpelier,  1871. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  n  of  the  Collections.  A  defense  of  the  Society's  publica 
tion  of  documents  relative  to  the  New  Hampshire  grants  and  the  controversy 
with  New  York  in  relation  thereto.  (6757 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Circular  on  the  objects  of  the  Society,  etc.] 
November  25,  1875. 

Sheet.  (6758 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  St.  Albans  raid.  Annual  address 
before  the  Society  at  Montpelier,  October  17,  1876,  by  E.  A.  Sowles.  St. 
Albans,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (6759 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  List  of  works  for  exchange,  March,  1879. 
[Montpelier,  1879.] 

Sheet.  (6760 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sketch  of  the  early  history  of  banking  in  Ver 
mont.     [By  George  B.  Heed.     Boston,  3879.] 
8vo,  pp.  28. 
Read  before  the  Society,  October  14,  1862.  (6761 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  on  the  life  and  public  services  of  the 
Hon.  Samuel  Prentiss.  Read  before  the  Society  October  26,  1882,  with  the 
proceedings  of  the  Society  October  17,  1882.  Montpelier,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,  24.  (6762 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  on  early  printing  in  America.  De 
livered  before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  at  Montpelier,  October  25, 
1894,  by  Henry  O.  Houghton.  With  the  address  of  Justin  S.  Morrill,  on 
presentation  of  the  Senator's  portrait  to  the  Society  by  Thomas  W.  Wood; 
with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  October  16  and  25, 
1894.  Montpelier :  Press  of  the  Watchman  Publishing  Company,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  x,  28. 

Pages  1-7  contain  "  The  Wood  portrait,  an  address  before  the  Society,  by 
Justin  S.  Morrill  ;"  pages  9-28,  Houghton's  address.  (6763 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Proceedings,  October  20  and  November  5,  1890. 
Montpelier,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  108. 

Contents  :  Statement  relating  to  Horace  Wells,  by  Charles  M.  Bliss  ;  E.  P. 
Walton — Presentation  of  a  portrait ;  Remarks  by  Hiram  Carleton,  Geo.  G.  Bene 
dict ;  Letter  from  Justin  Morrill.  The  Battle  of  Bennington,  by  Henry  D.  Flail; 
Map.  Vermont  as  a  leader  in  educational  progress,  by  A.  D.  Barber.  (6764 

VERMONT    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Proceedings   of   the    Society,    October   18   and 
November  2,  1898.     Burlington,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  151. 

Contents  :  Ethan  Allen — a  study  in  civic  authority,  by  Edward  Swift  Isham ; 
The  Council  of  Censors  in  Vermont,  by  Lewis  H.  Meader.  Appendix :  Gen. 
Fraser's  account  of  Burgoyne's  campaign  on  Lake  Champlain  and  the  battle  of 
Hubbardton.  (From  Stevens'  "  Facsimiles.")  (6765 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  October  17,  1899,  October  16  and 
November  7,  1900.  With  list  of  members,  constitution,  and  by-laws.  Bur 
lington,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  96. 

Contents  :  Life  and  public  services  of  Edward  J.  Phelps,  by  Matthew  Henry 
Buckham  ;  Work  and  inventions  of  Thomas  Davenport,  discoverer  and  prophet 
of  the  use  of  electro-magnetism  as  a  motive  power,  by  Willard  G.  Davenport. 

(6766 


GENEALOGICAL   ASSOCIATION.  921 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  1901-1902.  With  lists  of  members, 
necrology,  and  reports.  President's  address  :  "  Benjamin  Franklin  Ste 
vens."  [By  Geo.  G.  Benedict]  Paper  :  "  Early  mention  of  events  and  places 
in  the  Valley  of  Lake  Champlain,"  [by]  David  Sherwood  Kellogg.  Paper  : 
"  Ethan  Allen's  use  of  language,"  [by]  Robert  Dewey  Benedict.  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  86,   (1).      Portrait.  (67G7 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings,  1903-1904.  With  amended  consti 
tution  and  list  of  members.  President's  address  [by  Geo.  G.  Benedict]  : 
The  recent  discovery  and  recovery  of  the  original  records  of  the  early  Ver 
mont  conventions.  Paper  :  "  Commodore  Thomas  Macdonough,"  Hon. 
Charles  H.  Darling.  Paper  :  "  Soldiers  of  the  Revolutionary  War  buried  in 
Vermont,  and  anecdotes  and  incidents  relating  to  some  of  them."  Walter  H. 
Crockett.  With  lists  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in  Vermont.  Burling 
ton,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  168.  (G768 

VERMONT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  council  of  censors  of  Vermont.     By  Lewi» 
Hamilton  Mender.      (In  his  Council  of  censors.     Providence,  1899.) 
8vo,  pp.   [37]  -63. 

Read  before  the  Vermont  Historical  Society  October  18,   1898,  and  reprinted 
from  its  Proceedings  for  that  year.  (6769 

VERMONT  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY. 
Montpeller,  Vt. 

VERMONT  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Adopted  July  3, 
1877.  Montpelier,  1877. 

12mo,  pp.  12.  ^677O 


ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE  PRESERVATION  OF  VIRGINIA  ANTIQUITIES. 

Richmond,  Va. 

ASSOCIATION   FOR-  THE    PRESERVATION    OF    VIRGINIA    ANTIQUITIES.     Year    Book. 

1895-96  —  1901-4.     Richmond,  1896-1905. 

8vo  and   12mo.  (6771 

ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE  PRESERVATION  OF  VIRGINIA  ANTIQUITIES.     Charter,  constitu 

tion  and  by-laws  of  the  Association  for  the  Preservation  of  Virginia  An 

tiquities,  Richmond,  Va.     Richmond,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (6772 

ASSOCIATION  FOR  THE  PRESERVATION  OF  VIRGINIA  ANTIQUITIES.  The  site  of  old 
"  James  Towne,"  1607-1698.  A  brief  historical  and  topographical  sketch  of 
the  first  American  metropolis,  illustrated  with  original  maps,  drawings  and 
photographs,  by  Samuel  H.  Yonge,  Richmond,  Va.,  Association  for  the  Pres 
ervation  of  Virginia  Antiquities,  1904. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  86.     Front.     Plates.     Fold.  map.     Plans.  (6773 

GENEALOGICAL  ASSOCIATION. 

GENEALOGICAL  ASSOCIATION.  (Virginia  County  records  [Vol.  1].)  *  *  *  Spot- 
sylvania  County,  1721-1800,  being  transcriptions,  from  the  original  files  at 
the  county  court  house,  of  wills,  deeds,  administrators'  and  guardians' 
bonds,  marriage  licenses,  and  lists  of  Revolutionary  pensioners.  Edited 
by  William  Armstrong  Crozier.  New  York,  published  for  the  Genealogical 
Association,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  576. 

Compiled  by  W.  Clayton  Torrence.  (6774 


922  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  RICHMOND  COLLEGE. 

Richmond,  Va. 

GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  RICHMOND  COLLEGE.  The  colonial 
Virginian.  An  address  before  the  Geographical  and  Historical  Society  of 
Richmond  College,  October  13,  1891.  By  R.  A.  Brock,  Richmond,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (6775 

GEOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  RICHMOND  COLLEGE.  Capt.  John  Smith 
and  his  critics.  A  lecture  before  the  Society,  by  C.  Poindexter.  [Rich 
mond],  1893  [1894]. 

8vo,  pp.  74.  (6776 

HISTORICAL   DEPARTMENT   OF   THE   SOCIETY   OF   THE  ALUMNI   OF 
THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  VIRGINIA. 

Richmond,  Va. 

HISTORICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF  THE  ALUMNI  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF 
VIRGINIA.  Discourse  on  the  uses  and  importance  of  history,  illustrated  by  a 
comparison  of  the  American  and  French  revolutions.  By  W.  C.  Rives.  De 
livered  before  the  Historical  Department  of  the  Society  of  Alumni  of  the 
University  of  Virginia,  29  June,  1847.  Richmond,  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  57.  (6776a 

JEFFERSONV1LLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Jeffersonville,  Va. 

JEFFERSONVILLE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     History  of  the  settlement  and  Indian  wars 
of  Tazewell  County,  Va.,  with  a  map,  statistical  tables,  and  illustrations. 
By  G.  W.  L.  Bickley.     Cincinnati,  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  267. 

Although  not  published  by  the  Society,  it  is  dedicated  to  the  members,  and 
was  written  to  promote  its  interests.  (6777 

RAN DOLPH-M AGON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

RANDOLPH-MACON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Published  No.  1  of  the  John  P.  Branch 
Historical  Papers.     Given  with  Nos.  2  and  3  under  Randolph-Macon  Col 
lege.  (6778 
RANDOLPH-MACON  COLLEGE. 

Richmond,  Va. 

RANDOLPH-MACON  COLLEGE.     The  John  P.  Branch  Historical  Papers  of  Randolph- 
Macon  College.     Published  annually  by  the  department  of  history.     Rich 
mond,  1901-1903. 
8vo. 

No.  i  :  Published  by  the  Randolph-Macon  Historical  Society. 
Running  title  :  Randolph-Macou  Historical  Papers.  (6779 

RANDOLPH-MACON  COLLEGE.     The  John  P.  Branch  Historical  Papers  of  Randolph- 
Macon  College.     Published  annually  by  the  Randolph-Macon  Historical  So 
ciety.     No.  i.     June,  1901.     Richmond,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  63. 

Contents  :  Devereux  Jarratt  and  the  beginnings  of  Methodism  in  Virginia,  by 
J.  W.  Smith  ;  Sketch  of  Leven  Powell ;  Correspondence  of  Revolutionary  leaders : 


SOUTHERN    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  923 

• 

Letters  of  Colonel  Leven  Powell  to  his  wife;  Letters  of  Rev.  David  Griffith  to 
Col.  Leven  Powell,  1776-177S;  Correspondence  of  Col.  Leven  Powell  relating  to 
the  election  of  1800.  (678O 

No.  II.     June,  1902.      8vo,  pp.  65-154. 

Contents :  The  whiskey  insurrection  in  Pennsylvania,  and  the  opinions  of 
contemporary  party  leaders  concerning  its  suppression,  by  B.  W.  Bond,  jr.  ; 
Patrick  Henry,  by  J.  Alston  Cabell ;  The  Virginia  constitutional  convention  of 

1829,  by  C.  H.  Young;  The  Leven  Powell  correspondence — 1775-1787;   Letters 
bearing  on  the  War  of  1812  ;  Letters  of  Thomas  Ritchie — glimpses  of  the  year 

1830.  (6781 
No.  in.     June,  1903.     8vo,  pp.  157-256. 

Contents  :  Life  sketch  of  Captain  Richard  Irby,  by  J.  C.  Granbery  ;  Thomas 
Ritchie,  by  C.  T.  Thrift ;  Abel  Parker  Upshur,  by  R.  E.  M'Cabe  ;  John  Lewis,  the 
pioneer  of  Augusta  county,  by  G.  H.  Fielding ;  The  Leven  Powell  correspondence, 
1786-1829.  (6782 

No.  iv.     June,  1904.     Richmond,  1904.     8vo,  pp.  259-373. 

Contents  :  The  public  life  of  George  C.  Dromgoole,  by  Edward  James  Wood 
house ;  Benjamin  Watkius  Leigh,  by  Edwin  James  Smith ;  Robert  R.  Liv 
ingston — Beginnings  of  American  diplomacy,  by  Robert  Kemp  Morton  ;  Spen 
cer  Roane — reprints  from  the  Richmond  Enquirer.  (678U 

RANDOLPH-MACON   COLLEGE.     The  John  P.   Branch  Historical   Papers   of   Ran- 
dolph-Macon  College.     Vol.  n,  No.  1.     June,  1905.     Richmond,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  142. 

Contents  :  Spencer  Roane,  by  Edwin  J.  Smith  ;  Robert  R.  Livingston — Be 
ginnings  of  American  diplomacy  (concluded),  by  Robert  Kemp  Morton;  Roane 
on  the  National  Constitution — reprints  from  the  Richmond  Chronicle  and  the 
Richmond  Enquirer  :  1.  Public  letter  of  "  Plaindealer,"  1788 ;  2.  The  McCul- 
loch  v.  Maryland  case ;  3.  The  rights  of  the  States  and  of  the  people.  Roane 
correspondence,  1799-1821.  (6784 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Richmond,  Va. 

[SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.]  The  Southern  Magazine.  Vols.  i-xvn ;  Jan 
uary,  1868-December,  1875.  Baltimore,  [1868-75]. 

Seventeen  volumes.     8vo.     Portraits.     Monthly. 

Vols.  vin-xvii  called  also  [new  ser.]  Vols.  i-x. 

Official  organ  of  the  Southern  Historical  Society  from 'January,  1874,  to  June, 
1875. 

Title  varies:  1868  (Vols.  i-ni)  The  New  Eclectic;  a  monthly  magazine  of 
select  literature. 

1869-70  (Vols.  iv-vn)   The  New  Eclectic  Magazine. 

1871-75   (Vols.  vin-xvii)   The  Southern  Magazine. 

W.  H.  Browne,  editor,  1870-75. 

No  more  published.  (6785 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Official  circular.     [Baltimore?  1873.] 

8vo,  pp.   [4].      [With  The  Southern  Magazine.      Baltimore   [1873],  Vol.  xm.l 
Caption  title.  (6786 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Southern  Historical  Con 
vention,  which  assembled  at  the  Montgomery  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Va., 
on  August  14.  1873,  and  of  the  Southern  Historical  Society,  as  reorganized, 
with  the  address  by  Gen.  J.  A.  Early,  delivered  before  the  convention  on  the 
first  day  of  its  session.  Baltimore  [1873]. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (6787 

SOUTHERN   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions  of  the   Southern   Historical   So 
ciety.     Vol.  i.     January-December,  1874.     Baltimore,  1874. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  218. 
No  more  published.     For  later  publications  see  the  Society's  papers,  1876-. 

(6788 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Official  circular.     [Richmond,  Va.?  1876.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.     Caption  title.  (6789 


924  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  roster  of  general  officers,  heads  of  depart 
ments,  Senators,  Representatives,  military  organizations,  etc.,  in  Confed 
erate  service  during  the  war  between  the  States.  By  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr. 
Richmond,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  135.  (679O 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Southern  Historical  Society  Papers.  Yols. 
I-XXXHI.  1876-1905.  Richmond,  Va.,  1876-1905. 

Thirty-three  volumes.     8vo.  (6791 

SOUTHERN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  From  Columbia  to  Franklin,  Tenn.  An  im 
portant  historical  paper  read  before  the  Society,  March  29,  1881,  by  Thomas 
Speed.  Revised  and  corrected  for  the  Bivouac. 

In  Southern  Bivouac.  Vol.   in,  pp.  399-411.  (6792 

VIRGINIA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 
Richmond,   \7a. 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Bibliography  of  the  Society.     By  T.  H.  Wynne. 
In  Historical  Magazine,  second  series,  Vol.  \n,  pp.  340,  341.     New  York,  1870. 

(6793 
VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  amended  constitution. 

Broadside.  (6794 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    A  discourse  on  the  progress  of  philosophy  and  its 

influence  on  the  intellectual  and  moral  character  of  man.     Delivered  before 

the  Virginia   Historical   and  Philosophical    Society,   February  5,   1835,   by 

George  Tucker. 

In  Southern  Literary  Messenger,  Vol.  i,  pp.  405-421.     Richmond,  1835. 

(6795 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Account  of  discoveries  in 
the  West  until  1519,  and  of  voyages  to  and  along  the  Atlantic  Coast  of 
North  America  from  1520  to  1573.  Prepared  for  the  Society.  By  Comvay 
Robinson.  Richmond,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  491.  (6796 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  i.  Rich 
mond,  1833. 

8vo,  pp.  85  (1). 

Contains  preface  giving  account  of  the  origin  of  the  Society,  its  first  meeting 
in  1831  ;  Constitution  ;  Address  before  the  first  annual  meeting,  by  J.  P.  Gush 
ing  ;  Memoirs  of  Indian  wars,  by  John  Stuart ;  Record  of  Grace  Sherwood's  trial 
for  witchcraft,  in  Princess  Anne  County,  1705 ;  List  of  donations  and  a  list 
of  officers  and  members.  t  (6797 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Historical  Register,  edited  by  W.  Max 
well,  1848-1853.  Vols.  i-vi.  Richmond,  1848-1853. 

Gives  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  meetings,  etc.  (6798 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  on  the  life,  character,  and  public  serv 
ices  of  Benjamin  W.  Leigh,  before  the  Society,  at  its  annual  meeting.  By 
Win.  H.  Macfarland.  Richmond,  1851. 

12mo,  pp.  12.  (C799- 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Virginia  constitution  of  1776.  Discourse  at 
[the]  annual  meeting,  January  17,  1852.  By  H.  A.  Washington.  Published 
by  the  Society.  Richmond,  1852. 

12mo,  pp.  51.  0 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Virginia  Historical  Reporter,  conducted 
the  executive  committee  of  the   Society.     Vol.   i;  n,   part   1.     Richmond, 
1854-1860. 


VIRGINIA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  925 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Seventh  annual  meeting  ;  Address  of  W.  C.  Rives  ;  Letter  on  Greuze's 
portrait  of  Franklin  ;  The  Virginia  convention  of  1829-30,  by  H.  B.  Grigsby. 
Richmond,  1854.  pp.  116. 

Vol.  i.  Part  2.  Eighth  annual  meeting ;  Observations  on  the  history  of  Vir 
ginia,  a  discourse,  December  14,  1854,  by  R.  M.  T.  Hunter".  1855.  pp.  48. 

Vol.  r.  Part  3.  Ninth  annual  meeting  ;  Report  of  committee  on  historical  docu 
ments  ;  Constitution  ;  Sketches  of  the  political  issues  and  controversies  of  the 
Revolution,  a  discourse  by  James  P.  Holcombe.  1856.  pp.  63. 

Vol.  it.  Part  1.  Tenth  annual  meeting  ;  Report  on  portraits  ;  Eleventh  annual 
meeting  ;  Report  on  portraits  ;  Twelfth  annual  meeting ;  The  Virginia  colony,  or 
the  relation  of  the  English  colonial  settlements  in  America  to  the  general  his 
tory  of  the  world,  an  address  by  George  F.  Holmes ;  The  marriage  of  Poca- 
hontas  ;  Notes  on  the  date  of  Pocahontas's  marriage,  and  some  other  incidents 
of  her  life,  by  William  Robertson.  1860.  pp.  87.  (68O1 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Virginia  convention  of  1829-30.  A  dis 
course  delivered  before  the  Society  at  their  annual  meeting,  December  15, 
1853.  By  Hugh  B.  Grigsby.  Richmond,  1854. 

8vo,  pp.  104.  (6802 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Observations  on  the  history  of  Virginia.  Dis 
course  before  the  Society,  December  14,  1854.  By  R.  M.  T.  Hunter.  Rich 
mond,  1855. 

12mo,  pp.  48. 
Same.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Rev.  H.  E.  Hayden  possesses  a  copy  of  this  last  edition,  the  existence  of  which 
was  unknown  to  R.  A.  Brock,  the  secretary  of  the  Society,  until  notified  of  it  by 
Mr.  Hayden.  (68O3 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Sketches  of  the  political  issues  and  controversies 
of  the  Revolution.  Discourse  before  the  Society  at  their  ninth  annual 
meeting,  January  17,  1856.  By  J.  P.  Holcombe.  Published  by  the  Society. 
Richmond,  1856. 

12mo,  pp.   63.  (68O4 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  diary  of  George  Washington,  from  1789  to 
1791 ;  embracing  the  opening  of  the  First  Congress,  and  his  tours  through 
New  England,  Long  Island,  and  the  Southern  States.  Together  with  his 
journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Ohio  in  1753.  Edited  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  Richmond, 
1861. 

8vo,  pp.  248.  (68O5 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Circular  from  T.  H.  Wynne,  secretary,  asking 
for  public  aid. 
Broadside. 

Same.  With  address  of  the  Society  to  the  people  of  Virginia.  February  19, 
1870.  pp.  2. 

Circular  on  the  objects  and  purposes  of  the  Society.     July  20,  1881.          (68O6 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Circular  to  Virginians  and  friends  of  Virginia. 
September  2,  1878. 

Relative  to  erecting  a  building.  (68O7 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications.  New  series,  No.  1.  Richmond, 
1874. 

4to,  pp.  71. 

Contains  letters  of  Thomas  Nelson,  jr.,  governor  of  Virginia.  (68O8 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Organizations ;  officers  and  members ;  with  a 
list  of  its  publications.  Richmond,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  23   (1).  (6809 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     New  series,  Vols.  i-xi.     Richmond, 

1882-1892. 

8vo.     Illustrated. 


926  AMEBICAN    HISTOKICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  I.  The  official  letters  of  Alexander  Spotswood,  lieutenant-governor  of  the 
colony  of  Virginia,  1710-1722.  With  introduction  and  notes,  by  R.  A.  Brock. 
Vol.  i,  1882.  pp.  xxi,  179.  (68O9a 

Vol.  ii.   Same.      Vol.  11,  1885.     pp.  vii,  368.  (68O9b 

Vol.  in.  The  official  letters  of  Robert  Dinwiddie,  lieutenant-governor  of  the  col 
ony,  1751-1758.  With  introduction  and  notes,  by  R.  A.  Brock.  Vol.  i,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  Ivii,  (1),  528.  (GSOOc 

Vol.  iv.     Same.     Vol.  n,  1884.     8vo,  pp.  xviii,  768.     Folded  map.     Portrait. 

(681O 

Vol.  v.  Documents,  chiefly  unpublished,  relating  to  the  Huguenot  emigration 
to  Virginia  and  to  the  settlement  at  Manakin-town,  with  an  appendix  of  gene 
alogies,  presenting  data  of  the  Fontaine,  Maury,  Dupuy,  Trabue,  Marye,  Chas- 
tain,  Cocke,  and  other  families.  Edited  and  compiled  for  the  Society  by  R.  A. 
Brock.  Richmond,  1886.  8vo,  pp.  xx  (1),  247.  Folded  sheet.  (6811 

Vol.  vi.  Miscellaneous  papers,  1672-1865,  now  first  printed  from  the  manu 
scripts  in  the  collections  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society,  comprising  charter 
of  the  Royal  African  Company,  1672  ;  Report  on  the  Huguenot  settlement,  1700 ; 
Papers  of  George  Gilmer,  of  "  Pen  Park,"  1775-1778;  Orderly  book  of  Capt. 
George  Stubblefield,  1776  ;  Career  of  the  ironclad  Virginia,  1862  ;  Memorial  of 
Johnson's  Island,  1862-1865 ;  Beale's  Cavalry  Brigade  parole,  1865,  edited  by 
R.  A.  Brock.  Richmond,  1887.  8vo  (6),  pp.  374.  Plate.  (6812 

Vol.  vn.  Abstract  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London, 
1619-1624,  prepared  from  the  records  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  Conway 
Robinson,  a.nd  edited  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  R.  A.  Brock.  Vol.  i. 
Richmond,  1888.  8vo.  (6813 

Vol.  vin.  Abstract  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London, 
1619-1624,  prepared  from  records  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  Conway  Robin 
son,  and  edited  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  R.  A.  Brock.  Vol.  n.  Rich 
mond,  1889.  8vo,  pp.  300.  (6814 

Vol.  ix.  The  history  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1788,  with  some  account  of 
the  eminent  Virginians  of  that  era  who  were  members  of  the  body,  by  Hugh 
Blair  Grigsby,  LL.  D.,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author  and  illustrative 
notes.  Edited  by  R.  A.  Brock.  Vol.  i.  Richmond,  Va.  Published  by  the 
Society,  1890.  8vo,  pp.  xxvii,  372.  (6815 

Vol.  x.  The  history  of  the  Virginia  Federal  Convention  of  1788,  with  some 
account  of  the  eminent  Virginians  of  that  era  who  were  members  of  the  body, 
by  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby,  LL.  D.,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author  and 
illustrative  notes.  Edited  by  R.  A.  Brock.  Vol.  11.  1891.  8vo,  pp.  411. 

(6816 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  of  the  Virginia  Historical   Society. 
New  series.     Vol.  xi.     Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society  at  the 
annual  meeting  held  December  21-22,  1891,  with  historical  papers  read  on 
the  occasion  and  others.     Richmond,  1892: 
8vo,  pp.  xix,  386. 

Contents  :  Early  Revolutionary  history  of  Virginia ;  The  Committee  of  Cor 
respondence  and  the  call  for  the  first  congress,  by  James  Mercer  Garnett ;  His 
toric  elements  in  Virginia  education  and  literary  effort,  by  John  Bell  Henne- 
man ;  Notes  on  recent  work  in  southern  history,  by  W.  P.  Trent ;  Ancient 
epitaphs  and  inscriptions  in  York  and.  James  City  counties,  by  J.  L.  Hall ; 
Washington's  first  election  to  the  House  of  Burgesses,  by  R.  T.  Barton  ;  The 
old  brick  church  near  Smithfield  built  in  1632,  by  R.  S.  Thomas;  Richmond's 
first  academy,  projected  by  M.  Quesnay  de  Beaurepaire  in  1786,  by  R.  H. 
Gaines  ;  Facts  from  the  Accomac  county  records  relating  to  Bacon's  rebellion, 
by  Frank  P.  Brent ;  Thomas  Hansford,  first  martyr  to  American  liberty,  by 
Annie  Tucker  Tyler  ;  Journal  of  Capt.  Charles  Lewis  in  Washington's  expedition 
against  the  French  in  1755 ;  Orderly  book  of  Captain  Robert  Gamble  of  the 
second  Virginia  regiment,  August-November,  1779 ;  Memoir  of  General  John 
Cropper,  by  Barton  Haxall  Wise  ;  Orderly  book  of  Major  William  Heth,  1777 ; 
Index.  (6817 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  February  24, 
1882,  with  the  address  of  William  Wirt  Henry.  The  settlement  at  Jamestown, 
with  particular  reference  to  the  late  attacks  upon  Capt.  John  Smith,  Poca- 
hontas,  and  John  Rolfe.  Richmond,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  63.  (6818 


VIRGINIA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  927 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Address  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Historical 
Society  of  Virginia  in  the  capitol  at  Richmond,  in  January,  1850,  by  P. 
Slaughter,  D.  D.  Reported  and  printed  for  the  Society  by  its  secretary, 
William  Maxwell,  LL.  D.  Richmond,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6819 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  list  of  the  portraits  in  oil,  engravings,  etc.,  in 
the  rooms  of  the  Westmoreland  Club,  chiefly  the  property  of  the  Society. 
By  Robert  A.  Brock.  Richmond,  1888. 

16mo,  pp.  4.  (6820 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  narrative  of  the  leading  incidents  of  the 
organization  of  the  first  popular  movement  in  Virginia  in  1865  to  reestablish 
peaceful  relations  between  the  Northern  and  Southern  States,  and  of  the 
subsequent  efforts  of  the  "  Committee  of  Nine,"  in  1869,  to  secure  the  restora 
tion  of  Virginia  to  the  Union.  By  Alex.  H.  H.  Stuart.  1888.  Richmond. 

8voy  pp.  72. 

Prepared  in  accordance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Society.  (6821 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SO*CIETY.     Richmond's  first  academy,  projected  by  M.  Ques- 
nay  de  Beaurepaire  in  1786.     By  Richard  Hayward  Gaines. 
8vo,  pp.  167-175. 
Read  before  the  Society  December  22,  1891.  (6822 

VIRGINIA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Historic   elements    in    Virginia    education   and 
literary  effort.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society  December  21,  1891.     By 
J,  B.  Henneman.     [Richmond,  1892.] 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

Reprinted  from  Virginia  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xi,  1892.  (6823 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly  by  the  Virginia  Historical  Society.  Richmond,  Va. 
Vols.  i-xn.  July,  1893-April,  1905. 

Twelve  volumes.     8vo.     Contents  given  below.  (6824 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly,  by  the  Virginia  Historical  Society,  for  the  year  ending 
June  30,  1894.     Vol.  i.     Richmond,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  484. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  six  months  ending  July  1,  1893  ; 
Diary  of  Capt.  John  Davis,  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  March  26,  1781,  to  Janu 
ary  11,  1782 ;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh,  1679-1682 ;  Proclamation  of  Na 
thaniel  Bacon ;  List  of  officers,  sailors,  and  marines  of  the  Virginia  navy 
in  the  American  Revolution  ;  Speech  of  Sir  William  Berkeley  and  Declaration  of 
the  assembly,  March,  1651  ;  Abstract  of  Virginia  land  patents ;  Notes  and 
queries  ;  Book  reviews  ;  The  Illin9is  regiment  and  the  Northwestern  territory  ; 
Virginia  and  the  act  of  navigation  ;  Discourse  of  the  Old  Company  ;  Bacon's 
rebellion ;  Proceedings  of  December  14,  1893,  with  constitution  and  list  of 
officers  and  members  ;  Public  officers  in  Virginia,  1680  ;  Virginia  troops  in  French 
and  Indian  wars  ;  John  Taylor,  of  Caroline  ;  Free  schools  and  the  church  in  the 
seventeenth  century  ;  Commodore  Walter  Brooke  ;  Specific  taxes,  1780,  in  Henry 
County,  Va.,  1780  ;  Necrology  ;  Public  officers  in  Virginia,  1702-1714  ;  Fitzhugh 
family  in  England ;  The  mutiny  in  Virginia,  1635 ;  Declaration  of  Sir  John 
Harvey  touching  the  mutinous  proceedings  of  the  council  in  Virginia  ;  Proposals 
for  reducing  the  rebels  in  Virginia  (Bacon's  rebellion)  ;  Did  George  Percy  de 
nounce  Smith's  History  of  Virginia?  (6825 
VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Vol.  ii.  Richmond,  [1895]. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  ii,  482. 

Contents  :  Public  officers  in  Virginia,  1702-1714  ;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh  ; 
Virginia  troops  in  French  and  Indian  wars ;  Affairs  in  Virginia  in  1626  ;  The 
first  legislative  assembly  in  Virginia,  at  Jamestown,  1619,  by  W.  W.  Henry ; 
Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents  ;  The  Flournoy  family,  by  Flournoy  Rivers  ; 
Notes  and  queries  ;  List  of  counties  and  cities  of  Virginia,  by  R.  S.  Thomas  ; 
The  House  of  Burgesses,  1639  ;  Clerks  of  Middlesex,  1673-1892,  by  B.  B.  Chown- 


928  AMEBICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

ing ;  Total  amount  of  taxable  property  in  Norfolk  County  for  1784  ;  Frontier 
forts  in  Bath  County  ;  Instructions  to  Governor  Yeardley,  1618  ;  Causes  of  dis 
content  in  Virginia,  1676  ;  Two  wills  of  the  seventeenth  century — Richard  Kemp 
(1656),  John  Laurence  (1684);  Parishes  of  Norfolk  County;  Claiborne  gene 
alogy,  by  A.  S.  Tatum  ;  *  *  *  Library  of  Dabney  Carr,  1773,  with  notices 
of  Carr  family  ;  Virginia  officers  and  men  in  the  Continental  line  ;  Instructions 
to  Berkeley,  1642;  Northampton  grievances,  1671;  Racing  in  colonial  Virginia; 
Act  to  incorporate  the  Virginia  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society,  1834 ; 
Letter  of  John  Benger,  1762,  in  regard  to  the  Brayne  estate  in  England  ;  Will 
of  Thomas  Marshall ;  Extracts  from  Princess  Anne  County  records,  by  E.  W. 
James  ;  Instructions  to  Yeardley,  1626  ;  Indian  wars  in  Augusta  County,  Va.  ; 
Maj.  Robert  Beverley  and  his  descendants,  by  W.  G.  Stanard ;  Abstracts  of 
Virginia  land  patents,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  The  Landon  family.  (6826 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly,  for  the  year  ending  June,  1896.  Vol.  in.  Richmond,  Va. 

8vo,  pp.  460,  ii,  xxviii. 

Contains  :  A  full  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  for  the  year  1895, 
and  the  following  list  of  articles  copied  from  the  original  documents  :  Letters  of 
William  Fitzhugh,  continued  ;  Instructions  to  Berkeley,  1662 ;  Virginia  under 
Governors  Harvey  and  Gooch  ;  Causes  of  discontent  leading  to  the  insurrection 
of  1666  under  Bacon  ;  Will  of  Benjamin  Harrison  the  elder  ;  Culpeper's  report  on 
Virginia  in  1683.  Defense  of  Col.  Edward  Hill ;  A  series  of  colonial  letters  written 
by  William  Byrd,  jr.,  Thomas  Ludwell,  Robert  Carter,  Richard  Lee  and  Sir 
John  Randolph  ;  Decisions  of  the  General  Court  of  Virginia,  1626-1C28,  first 
instalment ;  Indictment  of  Gov.  Nicholson  by  the  leading  members  of  his  council ; 
Abstracts  of  Virginia  lafrd  patents,  extending  to  1635,  with  full  genealogical 
notes ;  A  history  of  Robert  Beverley  and  his  descendants,  with  interesting 
wills  and  new  matter  obtained  from  England ;  Geneaologie.s  of  the  Flournoy, 
Cocke,  Carr,  Todd  and  Chappell  families ;  Voluminous  historical  notes  and 
queries  erf  'extraordinary  original  value,  relating  to  a  variety  of  subjects  ;  Book 
reviews  ;  Index.  (6827 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly,  for  the  year  ending  June,  1897.  Vol.  iv.  Richmond,  Va. 

8vo,   pp.  492,   i,  xxiii. 

Contents  :  A  marriage  agreement  between  John  Custis  and  his  wife  ;  A  per- 
swasive  to  towns  and  cohabitation  by  Rev.  Francis  Makemie,  1705  ;  Abstracts 
of  Virginia  land  patents  for  1635—6  ;  Army  supplies  in  the  Revolution,  original 
letters  by  Judge  Innes  ;  Attacks  by  the  Dutch  on  Virginia  fleet,  1667  ;  Boundary 
line  proceedings  for  Virginia  and  No.  Carolina,  1710 ;  Charges  against  Spots- 
wood  by  House  of  Burgesses,  1719  ;  Council  proceedings,  1716-1717  ;  Decisions 
of  Virginia  General  Court,  1626-28  ;  Defense  of  Col.  Edward  Hill ;  Depositions 
of  Revolutionary  soldiers  from  county  records  ;  Spotsylvania  marriage  licenses, 
1722-50  ;  Cocke,  Flournoy,  Trabue,  Jones,  and  Rootes  families  ;  List  of  House 
of.  Burgesses,  1766  to  1775;  Instructions  to  Governor  Francis  Nicholson; 
Letter  and  proclamation  of  S.  Argall,  1617  ;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh  ;  Nar 
rative  of  Bacon's  rebellion  ;  Abstracts  of  Northampton  county  records  in  17th 
century  ;  Ordeal  of  touch  in  colonial  Virginia  ;  Patent  of  auditor  and  surveyor- 
general  1682?;  Prince  George  county  records  with  much  information  as  to 
families ;  Proceedings  of  visitors  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1716 ;  Gov. 
Spotswood's,  proclamation,  1680  ;  Peter  Jones'  will,  1721  ;  David  Black's  library, 
1782  ;  A  list  of  shareholders  in  London  Company,  1783  ;  Also  of  slave  owners 
in  Spotsylvania  county,  1783 ;  Virginia  tobacco  in  Russia  in  17th  century. 
Index.  (6828 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly  by  the  Virginia  Historical  Society  for  the  year  ending 
June,  1898.     Vol.  v.     Richmond,  Va. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  491. 

Contents :  Boundary  line  proceedings,  1710  (continued  from  vol.  iv)  ;  Gen 
eral  court  decisions,  1664-1670  ;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh,  1695  ;  Northamp 
ton  county  records  in  17th  century;  Colonial  letters,  etc.  [Ludwell  Papers], 
1705-1745;  A  description  of  the  government  of  Virginia,  [Winder  Papers,  Va. 
State  library]  ;  Historical  memoranda  relating  to  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1685- 


VIRGINIA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  929 

91,  from  Ludwell  Papers,  Va.  Historical  society ;  Persons  who  suffered  by 
Bacon's  Rebellion.  The  commissioners'  report — [Winder  papers,  Va.  State  li 
brary].  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents,  prepared  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Viewers 
of  tobacco  crop,  1639  (Acts  of  Assembly,  1639,  Robinson  MS.)  ;  Case  of  Anthony 
Penton  (Robinson  MS. — Va.  Hist.  Soc.)  ;  Early  Episcopacy  in  Accomack  ;  Letters 
to  Thomas  Adams,  1769-79.  Depositions  of  continental  soldiers  ;  Tithables  of 
Lancaster  county,  Va.,  1654,  with  notes  ;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh,  1695-7  ; 
A  list  of  early  land  patents  and  grants,  1745  to  1754,  with  an  introduction  by 
F.  M.  Toner ;  Proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  held  December  20th,  1897  ; 
List  of  officers  and  members;  The  Governor's  land  (Ludwell  MS.)  ;  Price  lists 
and  diary  of  Col.  Fleming,  1787—1789 ;  The  Meherrin  Indians — a  letter  to 
the  General  Assembly,  June,  1707  ;  The  trial  of  criminal  cases  (Ludwell  MS.)  ; 
Petition  of  John  Mercer  to  the  House  of  Burgesses  (Ludwell  Papers)  ;  Ab 
stracts  of  Rappahannock  co.  wills,  1656-77,  prepared  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Rev. 
Francis  Doughty  (Rappahannock  county  records)  ;  Arms  of  the  Cocke  family; 
Necrology :  William  Wood  Crump,  Walter  R.  Staples,  Lewis  Ginter,  Robert 
Taylor  Scott,  Samuel  W.  Venable,  Aubin  L.  Boulware,  Charles  C.  Wight,  John 
Randolph  Tucker,  Justin  Winsor,  Samuel  Phillips  Lee.  Bacon's  men  in  Surry 
(from  Surry  records,  vol.  1671-84)  ;  Letters  of  Lafayette,  1781  ;  Title  to  Green- 
spring,  16l'8-1716  (Ludwell  MSS.,  Va.  Hist.  Soc.)  ;  Old  letters  of  revolutionary 
date,  contributed  by  Anne  Randolph  Ball ;  Journal  of  John  Barnwell,  1711-12  ; 
Early  wills  and  deeds,  Isle  of  Wight  co.,  1733,  contributed  by  R.  S.  Thomas ; 
Will  of  Robert  King  Carter  (died  in  1743)  ;  Genealogy:  The  Cocke  family  of 
Virginia  (Henrico)  ;  Roane,  Kennon,  Aston-Robertson,  Bradby-Byrd-Rogers  fam 
ilies  ;  Walke  family  of  Lower  Norfolk  county ;  Godwin  family  of  Nansemond 
and  Isle  of  Wight  counties,  Va.,  with  notices  of  the  families  of  Holladay,  Gray, 
Blunt,  &c.  ;  The  Markham  family  ;  Winston  (Edmund)  ;  Hughes  family  of  Pow- 
hatan  county  ;  The  Mosely  family  ;  The  Gookin,  Calvert,  Carr  families  ;  Parkers 
of  Browsholme,  Yorkshire,  England,  and  of  Virginia;  The  Brockenbrough  family. 
Historical  notes  and  queries  :  An  oath  of  allegiance,  contributed  by  M.  Oldham, 
jr.  ;  Banks  family  in  Virginia,  1668-1759  ;  Letter  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  Dec. 
1,  1776 ;  Public  officers,  1781  ;  Letter  of  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Bacon,  1676 ;  Seces 
sion  convention,  letter  from  John  Critcher  ;  Title  to  Leesylvania  ;  Size  roster  of 
Captain  Nathaniel  Welch's  company,  second  regiment  in  the  revolution  ;  Burn 
ing  of  the  Richmond  theater — a  letter  of  7th  Febr'y,  1812  ;  A  list  of  the  officers 
entitled  to  land  under  the  proclamation  of  Gov.  Dinwiddie  and  their  assessment 
to  cover  expenses  of  surveys  to  secure-  lands,  and  a  list  of  balances  due  from 
sundrys  on  account  of  their  claims  to  land  under  the  proclamation  of  1754, 
copied  from  Colonel  George  Washington's  ledger  ;  Index.  (6829 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly  for  the  year  ending  June,  1899.  Vol.  vi.  Richmond,  Va. 

8vo,  pp.   iv,  473,  xxiii. 

Contents :  Carter  papers ;  Virginia  Society  of  the  Cincinnati ;  Letters  to 
Thomas  Adams,  1771-9 ;  Isle  of  Wight  county  wills,  1647-1776,  by  R.  S. 
Thomas  ;  Journal  of  John  Barnwell,  1711-12  ;  Letters  of  Lafayette,  1781  ;  Let 
ters  of  William  Fitzhugh,  1696-9  ;  Families  of  Lower  Norfolk  and  Princess  Anne 
counties  ;  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Second  Vir 
ginia  battalion,  1777 ;  Virginia  in  1771 — letter  from  Col.  Richard  Bland  to 
Thomas  Adams  ;  A  Scotch  trader,  letter  from  Charleston,  12  May,  1798  ;  Letter 
from  London,  1659  ;  Vindication  of  Sir  William  Berkeley  ;  Letters  of  General 
Henry  Lee,  '79-'80 ;  Election  of  Col.  Geo.  Washington  for  the  House  of 
Burgesses,  1758  ;  Trustees  of  Hampden-Sidney  College,  1775-85,  by  J.  B.  Henne- 
man ;  Capt.  John  Bargrave's  charges  against  the  former  government  of  Virginia, 
1622  ;  Kidnapping  maidens,  to  be  sold  in  Virginia,  1618  ;  A  note  of  the  shipping, 
men,  &c.,  sent  to  Virginia,  1619  ;  Poor  children  to  be  sent  to  Virginia,  1619-20  ; 
Petition  of  West,  Claiborne,  &c.,  to  the  king  [1622?]  ;  Epitaphs  at  Brandon, 
Prince  George  county,  Va. ;  Virginia  in  1623  ;  A  new  clew  to  the  Lee  ancestry — 
letter  from  Lancelot  Lee,  of  Coton,  England,  to  Thomas  Lee,  of  Stratford,  Va., 
1745;  Washington's  capitulation  at  Fort  Necessity,  1754;  Depositions  as  to 
the  burning  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1705  ;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolu 
tion  ;  Virginia  borrowing  from  Spain — Letter  from  Governor  Jefferson  to  Gov 
ernor  Galvez,  1779  ;  Necrology  ;  Reminiscences  of  western  Virginia,  1770— 179Q, 

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930  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

by  John  Redd;  Will  of  Mrs.  Mary  Willing  Byrd,  of  Westover,  1813,  with  a  list 
of  the  Westover  portraits;  Virginia  corn,  1639;  Death  of  Sir  Thomas  Gates; 
List  of  patents  for  lands  in  Virginia,  M'ch,  1616,  to  June,  1623;  Collections  in 
English  churches  for  Virginia,  1623  ;  Virginia  in  1623-4  ;  Reply  of  Sir  Thomas 
Smythe  and  Alderman  Johnson  to  the  petition  of  John  Bargrave,  1621  ;  Lord 
Mandeville  to  Secretary  Conway,  1623  ;  The  Virginia  Company  and  the  House 
of  Commons,  1624  ;  Complaint  hy  Germans  against  Governor  Spotswood ;  The 
Acadians  in  Virginia,  1755  ;  Jacobitism  in  Virginia — Charges  against  Capt. 
Jacob  Lumpkin,  1690  ;  A  proclamation  for  a  fast  day,  1691  ;  A  violation  of  a 
tobacco  planting  law,  1691 ;  Petition  of  Edmund  Jenings,  Attorney-General,  for 
increase  of  salary,  1692  ;  Genealogy  ;  Notes  and  Queries  ;  Book  reviews  ;  Index. 
Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  society.  List  of  officers  and  members. 

(683O 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biog 
raphy.  Published  quarterly  for  the  year  ending  June,  1900.  Vol.  vii.  Rich 
mond,  Va. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  476. 

Contents :  Reminiscences  of  western  Virginia,  1770-1790,  by  John  Redd ; 
Will  of  Christopher  Robinson,  1693  ;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution — a  list 
furnished  by  J.  T.  McAllister ;  Trustees  of  Hampden-Sidney  College,  by  J.  B. 
Henneman ;  The  new  government  for  Virginia,  1624,  abstracts  from  English 
Public  records ;  Extracts  from  the  register  of  Farnham  Parish,  Richmond 
county ;  Carter  Papers :  An  inventory  of  all  the  S  *  *  *  and  personal 
property  of  the  Hon'ble  Robert  Carter  of  the  county  of  Lancaster,  Esq. ;  Ab 
stracts  of  Virginia  land  patents,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Genealogy  :  Foote  family, 
Pryor  family,  Payne  family  of  Goochland,  &c.,  Rodes  family,  Withers  family,  Yates 
family,  Booker  family,  Coles  family.  Virginia  in  1624-5 — abstracts  from  British 
Public  Record  office  ;  Answer  of  Sir  George  Yeardley  to  charges  of  Capt.  John 
Martin,  &c.  ;  Papers  relating  to  the  administration  of  Governor  Nicholson  and 
to  the  founding  of  William  and  Mary  College  ;  Virginia  game,  and  field  sports, 
description  of  them  by  the  botanist  Clayton  in  1739  ;  Letters  of  Washington  ; 
Bill  for  a  service  of  plate,  1794 ;  Sainsbury's  abstracts  of  documents  in  the 
English  Public  Record  office  relative  to  the  colony  of  Virginia,  1606  to  1627. 
Genealogy  :  The  Fitzhugh  family  ;  An  attorney's  bill,  1728 ;  Vestrymen  Upper 
Parish,  Nansemond  co.,  1760-1791  ;  Proceedings  at  annual  meeting  of  the  so 
ciety,  Dec.  30th,  1899 ;  List  of  officers  and  members ;  The  "  Vigilance  Com 
mittee  "—Richmond  during  the  War  of  1812 ;  Virginia  in  1628 — the  tobacco 
monopoly;  Sainsbury's  abstracts:  The  case  of  Captain  [John]  Martin;  John  Paul 
Jones  as  a  citizen  of  Virginia  ;  The  will  of  Charles  Lewis  of  the  Byrd,  1779  ; 
Books  in  colonial  Virginia ;  Punishment  of  a  slave  for  murder,  Rockingham 
county,  1778 ;  Capt.  William  Edmonds'  company,  1761  ;  Virginia  forces  sur 
rendered  at  Charleston  in  1780 ;  Eppes  family ;  Clergy  ordained  and  licensed 
for  the  American  colonies,  from  1699  to  1710 ;  RoBards  family ;  Genealogy : 
The  Farrar  family,  Yates-Randolph.  The  Indians  of  southern  Virginia,  1650- 
1711  ;  Will  of  Josias  Mackie,  Presbyterian  minister,  Norfolk  and  Princess  Anne 
counties,  1716 ;  The  Virginia  census,  1624-25 ;  Virginia  in  1629  and  1630 ; 
Reminiscences  of  western  Virginia,  1770-1790,  by  John  Redd  ;  Marriage  licenses, 
Augusta  county,  Va.,  1749-1773  ;  Genealogy  :  Eskridge  of  Virginia ;  Bassett- 
Stith  ;  Poythress  and  Ball  families.  Notes  and  queries  ;  Book  reviews  ;  General 
Index.  (6831 

VIRGINIA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The  Virginia   Magazine  of  History  and  Biog 
raphy.     Published  quarterly,  by  the  Virginia  Historical  Society  for  the  year 
ending  June,  1901.     Vol.  vin.     Richmond,  Va.     [1901.] 
8vo,  pp.  xxvii,  481. 

Contents :  Proceedings ;  In  memoriam,  William  Wirt  Henry ;  Officers  and 
members ;  The  Indians  of  southern  Virginia,  1650—1711  :  Depositions  in  the 
Virginia  and  North  Carolina  boundary  case ;  Inventory  of  estate  of  Thomas 
Lord  Fairfax ;  Letters  from  Mrs.  Ralph  Izard  to  Mrs.  William  Lee,  1781-83 ; 
Virginia  in  1631  :  Movement  to  re-establish  Virginia  colony  ;  Papers  relating  to 
the  Administration  of  Governor  Nicholson  and  to  the  founding  of  William  and 
Mary  College ;  Notes  from  the  Council  and  general  court  records,  1641-1677, 
by  Conway  Robinson  ;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution ;  Abstracts  of  Vir 
ginia  land  patents,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Genealogy  :  descendants  of  Robert  Green 
and  allied  families  in  Virginia,  by  Holdridgo  Ozro  Collins  ;  A  forgotten  member 
of  the  Ball  family :  Richard  Ball ;  Throckmorton  family ;  Eskridge  family ; 


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Fitzhugh  family ;  Descendants  of  John  Stith  and  Mary  Randolph  ;  The  Farrar 
family  ;  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  the  state  of  Virginia  ;  John  Christian,  in 
account  with  Parke  Goodall,  177G-17S7.;  John  Brent;  James  Parker;  List  of 
colonial  officers ;  Gov.  Spotswood's  inventory  ;  Unpublished  letters  of  Jefferson, 
July  29,  1770-May  20,  1818.  Virginia  in  1032-33-34,  abstracts  by  W.  N.  Sains- 
bury,  and  copies  in  McDonald  papers,  Virginia  state  library  ;  Extracts  from  county 
records  ;  James  Nourse  of  Virginia  ;  Services  of  Thomas  Lewis  in  the  Revolu 
tion  ;  The  Maupin  family  ;  ^Letters  of  Harrison  Gray  and  Harrison  Gray,  jr.,  of 
Massachusetts,  members  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  Nov.  2,  1085— Mar.  30,  1758  ; 
Militia  companies  in  Augusta  county  in  1742,  by  Jos.  A.  Waddell  ;  An  unwrit 
ten  chapter  in  the  early  life  of  Mary  Washington,  by  G.  W.  Beale ;  Bank  of 
United  States  :  Petitions  of  Virginia  cities  and  towns  for  the.  establishment  of 
branches,  1701.  William  Royall  and  "  Sketches  by  a  Traveller ;  "  Virginia  in 
1035 :  the  deposing  of  Governor  Harvey  ;  Adams  family,  by  William  Newton 
Adams ;  The  Towles  family ;  Funeral  expenses  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  1745 ; 
Early  Augusta  county  surveys,  by  Lyman  Chalkley ;  Virginia  newspapers  in 
public  libraries :  annotated  list  of  newspapers  in  Library  of  Congress ;  Bio 
graphical  sketch  of  General  Joseph  Martin,  by  his  son  ;  Extracts  from  register 
of  St.  Paul's  Parish,  Stafford  (now  King  George)  county,  Virginia;  Extracts 
from  proceedings  of  the  House  of  Burgesses  of  Virginia,  1052-1001  ;  Proclama 
tion  of  council  of  Virginia,  about  May  0,  1775  ;  List  of  delegates  to  Virginia 
Assembly  from  Kanawha  county  from  1790  to  1803,  by  J.  L.  Miller  ;  The  ter 
centenary  of  Jamestown :  Historic  interest  of  the  settlement  at  Jamestown ; 
Genealogy  :  The  Robards  family.  General  index.  (6832 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly  for  the  year  ending  June,  1902.  Volume  ix.  Rich 
mond,  Va.  • 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  480,  xx. 

Contents  :  Virginia  newspapers  in  public  libraries  ;  Henry  county,  from  its 
formation  in  1770  to  the  end  of  the  18th  century,  et  seq.  ;  Papers  relating  to 
the  administration  of  Gov.  Nicholson  and  to  the  founding  of  William  and 
Mary  College ;  President  Nathaniel  Bacon  to  Governor  Lord  Effingham,  1089 ; 
Governor  Lord  Effingham  to  Lieut.  Gov.  Nicholson  and  the  Council  of  Virginia, 
1090 ;  Virginia  in  1030 ;  Notes  from  the  council  and  general  court 
records,  1041-1078  ;  The  Virginia  Assembly  of  1041 — A  list  of  mem 
bers  and  some  of  the  acts ;  Selections  from  the  Campbell  papers ;  Vir 
ginia  militia  in  the  Revolution ;  Will  of  Col.  William  Byrd,  3d,  with  notices 
of  him  and  other  members  of  his  family  ;  Eastern-shore  history,  by  Thomas  T. 
Upshur  ;  Genealogy — The  Fitzhugh  family  ;  Wilson  Cary  of  Ceelys  and  his 
family,  by  Wilson  Miles  Cary  ;.  Letters  of  William  Byrd,  2d,  of  Westover,  Va., 
1733-0;  Diary  of  a  prisoner  of  war  at  Quebec,  1770,  by  J.  A.  Waddell;  Vir 
ginia  in  1037 — Harvey's  second  administration  ;  Sainsbury's  abstracts  and  the 
colonial  history  of  Virginia  ;  The  Throckmorton  family,  by  C.  Wickliffe  Throck- 
morton  ;  The  Robards  family  ;  The  Towles  family  ;  Adams  family  of  Mary 
land  and  Virginia  ;  Eskridge  family  ;  The  Farrar  family  ;  An  abridgement  of 
the  laws  of  Virginia,  compiled  in  1094  ;  King  and  Queen  county  deeds,  1007- 
1800  ;  Members  of  the  Virginia  House  of  Burgesses,  1088  ;  The  Brooke  family 
of  Virginia,  by  St.  George  T.  Brooke  ;  The  Ilerndon  family,  by  John  W.  Flern- 
don  ;  The  Germans  of  the  valley,  by  John  Walter  Wayland  ;  The  Germans  of 
the  valley,  by  Hans  Jung;  Virginia  legislative  documents,  1704;  The  John 
Brown  letters  found  in  the  Virginia  State  library,  1901,  with  introduction,  by 
W.  W.  Scott;  The  battle  of  Point  Pleasant,  by  J.  T.  McAllister;  Notes  and 
queries  ;  Book  reviews  ;  Index.  (<>833 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Published  quarterly,  for  the  year  ending  June,  1903.  Vol.  x.  Richmond,  Va. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  480,  xiv. 

Contents :  Virginia  legislative  documents ;  The  John  Brown  letters,  1859 ; 
The  Germans  of  the  Valley,  by  John  Walter  Wayland  ;  Abridgment  of  Virginia 
laws,  1094  ;  Eastern-shore  history,  by  Thomas  T.  Upshur  ;  Henry  county  from 
its  formation  in  1770  to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century,  et  seq.,  by  C.  B. 
Bryant ;  The  battle  of  Point  Pleasant,  by  J.  T.  McAllister ;  Virginia  militia 
in  the  revolution;  Adam  Muller  (Miller),  first  white  settler  in  the  Valley  of 
Virginia,  by  Charles  E.  Kemper  ;  Genealogy  :  Farrar,  Brooke,  Ilerndon,  Renick, 
Michaux.  Fulton,  Cox.  ISskridge,  Steptoe,  Lindsay,  Minor,  RoBards,  Littleberry 
Mosby — William  Cannon,  Cocke,  Gray,  Bowie,  Robb.  Notes  and  queries  ;  Ferrar 


932  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

papers  ;  Some  colonial  letters  :  Carter  and  Byrd,  etc.  ;  Pioneer  days  in  Alleghany 
county,  by  W.  A.  McAllister ;  Will  of  Wilson  Cary,  1772  ;  List  of  tithables  in 
Northampton  co.,  August,  1666 ;  Virginia  newspapers  in  public  libraries  :  Anno 
tated  list  of  Virginia  newspapers  in  the  Virginia  state  library  ;  Slave  owners, 
Westmoreland  co.,  Va.,  1782  ;  The  House  of  Burgesses,  1683  and  1684  ;  Virginia 
in  1636-8  ;  Letters  of  William  Procter,  1739-40  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia 
committee  of  correspondence,  1759-67  ;  The  effect  of  the  adoption  of  the  con 
stitution  upon  the  finances  of  Virginia,  by  W.  F.  Dodd  ;  Boundaries  of  Essex 
and  King  and  Queen  cos.,  1708  .  .  .  Books  in  colonial  Virginia  ;  Virginia  glean 
ings  in  England.  (O834 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 

Published  quarterly,  for  the  year  ending  June,  1904.     Vol.  xi.     Richmond,  Va. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  490. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  committee  of  correspondence,  1759— '67 ; 
The  John  Brown  letters  ;  Surrender  of  Virginia  to  the  Parliamentary  commis 
sioners,  March,  1651—2  ;  The  Ferrar  papers  at  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge ; 
Virginia  in  1638-39 ;  Some  colonial  Virginia  records ;  Virginia  gleanings  in 
England,  communicated  by  Lothrop  Withington ;  Native  Virginians  who  be 
came  governors  of  other  states,  1779  to  1865  ;  Notes  from  the  Isle  of  Wight 
county  records,  by  R.  S.  Thomas ;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution ;  Henry 
county  from  its  formation,  in  1776  to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century,  et  seq. ; 
Genealogy :  Brooke,  RoBards,  Herndon,  Lindsay,  Cocke,  Gray,  Bowie,  Robb, 
&c.  ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Moravian  diaries  of  travels  through  Virginia,  1749, 
edited  by  William  J.  Hinke  and  Charles  E.  Kemper  ;  The  Chesapeake  War  ;  Ad 
dress  of  the  council  to  the  lords  commissioners  of  trade,  1717  or  1718  ;  Genealogy  : 
Bruce,  Morton,  Minor.  Fac-simile  of  letter  of  Sir  Edwin  Sandys,  1619  ;  Orderly 
book  and  journal  of  James  Newell  during  the  Point  Pleasant  campaign,  1774  ; 
Laying  the  corner  stone  of  Quesnay's  academy,  1786  ;  The  site  of  old  "James 
Towne,"  1607-1698,  by  Samuel  H.  Yonge ;  Map  of  "James  Citty,"  Va.,  1607- 
1698 ;  Index  to  map ;  Virginia  council  and  general  court  records,  1640-1641 ; 
The  vestry  book  of  King  William  parish,  Va.,  1707-1750;  Prefatory  note,  The 
register  of  the  Huguenot  church  at  Manakin  town  on  James  river,  1707-1750,  by 
Robert  H.  Fife ;  Some  Virginia  names  and  their  meanings  ;  Jamestown  and  the 
association  for  the  preservation  of  Virginia  antiquities  ;.  Trial  of  Rev.  Archibald 
McRoberts,  1772-4  ;  Prosecution  of  Baptist  ministers,  Chesterfield  county,  Va., 
1771-73  ;  Sketch  of  Gov.  Walter  Leake  of  Mississippi ;  General  index.  (6835 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 

Published  quarterly,  for  the  year  ending  June,  1905.     Vol.  xii.     Richmond. 

Va. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  487,  xxxii. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Committee  of  Correspondence,  1759-'67 ; 
Census  of  Gloucester  county,  1782-83,  by  Edward  Wilson  James  ;  The  vestry  book 
of  King  William  Parish,  Va.,  1707-1750 ;  The  site  of  old  "  James  Towne," 
1607-1698,  by  Samuel  H.  Yonge  ;  Moravian  diaries  of  travels  through  Virginia, 
1747-9,  edited  by  William  J.  Hinke  and  Charles  E.  Kemper  ;  Virginia  gleanings 
in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington ;  Historical  and  Genealogical  notes  and 
queries  ;  Genealogy  :  Bruce  family,  Morton  data  ;  Fielding  and  Davis  notes,  by 
J.  L.  Miller ;  Brooke  family  of  Virginia,  by  St.  George  Tucker  Brooke ;  The 
Herndon  family,  by  John  W.  Herndon ;  Book  reviews ;  Revolutionary  services 
of  Robert  Boiling,  of  Petersburg,  Va.  ;  Virginia  Militia  in  the  Revolution ; 
Extracts  from  Virginia  county  records  ;  Petition  of  people  of  Jamestown,  16S2  ; 
General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  by  C.  B.  Bryant;  The  Offley  family,  by  Kate  Mason 
Rowland ;  Moravian  missionaries  and  the  Scotch-Irish,  by  J.  A.  W. ;  Letters 
from  General  Nat.  Greene  to  Colonel  Charles  Harrison,  1781-2  ;  The  Byrd  library 
at  Westover,  1777  ;  Musgrave  family ;  Biography  of  Thomas  Emmerson,  by 
Henry  Francis  Beaumont ;  The  Brooke  family  of  Virginia — Will  of  Wm.  Brooke, 
1735  ;  Letters  of  Jeflferson,  etc.,  found  among  the  papers  of  James  McHenry ; 
Extracts  from  Virginia  county  records  :  A  bill  of  lading,  1674  ;  Description  of 
Middlesex  County,  1700  ;  Grievances  of  the  people  of  Middlesex,  1700  ;  Order  by 
Lancaster  county  court  in  regard  to  ministers,  Oct.  23,  1661  ;  Order  by  governor 
and  council  in  regard  to  justices  of  the  peace,  1686;  and  others.  The  Brooke 
family  of  Virginia  ;  The  Marshall  tradition,  by  Thomas  M.  Anderson  ;  The  early 
westward  movement  of  Virginia,  1722-1734,  as  shown  by  the  proceedings  of  the 
Colonial  Council,  edited  by  Chas.  E.  Kemper ;  Address  of  the  Council  to  Governor 
Spotswood,  September,  1713  ;  Resolutions  of  House  of  Burgesses,  September  2d, 
1715  ;  Virginia  in  1639  ;  Letters  on  military  matters  among  the  papers  of  James 


WASHINGTON    AND   LEE    UNIVERSITY.  933 

McHenry  ;  Virginia  legislative  papers,  from  originals  in  Virginia  state  archives, 
1774  ;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes  and  queries  ;  Genealogy  ;  Brent  family,  by 
W.  B.  Chilton  ;  Bruce  ;  Stone  families  of  Virginia — some  problems  ;  Index. 

(683G 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Vol.  xm,  No.  1.  July,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  112.     Portrait.     Plate. 

Contents  :  The  early  westward  movement  of  Virginia,  1722-1734,  as  shown  by 
the  proceedings  of  the  Cc'onial  Council,  edited  and  annotated  by  Charles  E. 
Kemper  ;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution  ;  Virginia  and  the  Cherokees,  &c. — 
the  treaties  of  1768  and  1770,  from  documents  in  the  British  Public  Record 
Office;  Virginia  legislative  papers,  1774-5;  The  Corbin  papers,  1766,  1775; 
Virginia  gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington  ;  The  vestry  book  of 
King  William  Parish,  Va.,  1707-1750  ;  How  James  Buchanan  was  made  presi 
dent,  and  by  whom — The  Kansas-Nebraska  Bill,  reminiscences  of  John  A.  Parker  ; 
Letter  from  John  Paul  Jones  to  Joseph  Hewes,  May  19,  1776 ;  Notes  and 
queries  ;  Genealogy  :  Brooke  family  of  Virginia,  by  St.  George  Tucker  Brooke ; 
Brent  family,  by  W.  B.  Chilton.  (6837 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography. 
Vol.  xm,  No.  2.     October,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  113-224. 

Contents  :  The  early  westward  movement  of  Virginia,  1722-1734,  as  shown 
by  the  proceedings  of  the  Colonial  Council,  edited  and  annotated  by  Charles  E. 
Kemper  ;  Virginia  and  the  Cherokees,  &c. — the  treaties  of  1768  and  1770,  from 
dbcuments  in  the  British  Public  Record  Office  ;  The  treaty  of  Lancaster,  1744  ;  The 
treaty  of  Logg's  town,  1752-— commission,  instructions,  &c.,  journal  of  Virginia 
commissioners,  and  text  of  treaty  ;  The  vestry  book  of  King  William  Parish, 
Va.,  1707-1750  ;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  Withington ;  Vir 
ginia  militia  in  the  Revolution  ;  Notes  and  queries  ;  Genealogy  :  Mallory  family  ; 
Brent  family,  by  W.  B.  Chilton  ;  Brooke  family,  by  St.  George  Tucker  Brooke. 

(6S38 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Organization  and  list  of  publications  of  the  So 
ciety.  Richmond,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  vii.  (6839 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     In  memoriam.     Thomas  Hicks  Wynne. 

Broadside.  (684O 

VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the  manuscripts  in  the  collection 
of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society,  and  also  of  some  printed  papers.     Com 
piled  by  order  of  the  executive  committee.    Supplement  to  the  Virginia  Maga- 
N   zine  of  History  and  Biography.     Richmond,  1901. 

Svo,  pp.  120.  (6841 

WASHINGTON   AND   LEE    UNIVERSITY. 
Lexington,  Va. 

WASHINGTON  AND  LEE  UNIVERSITY.  Historical  Papers.  .Nos.  1-6.  Baltimore, 
1890-1904. 

No.  1.  Early  history  of  Washington  College,  now  Washington  and  Lee  Uni 
versity,  by  Henry  Rufl'ner ;  Washington  College,  by  S.  L.  Campbell;  Letter  on 
the  location  of  Robert  Alexander's  school,  John  Brown's  residence,  and  Mount 
Pleasant.  J.  T.  Patton.  Svo,  pp.  iv,  129.  (6842 

No.  2.  The  founders  of  Washington  College,  by  H.  B.  Grigsby  ;  Address  before 
the  Alumni  Association  of  Washington  College,  by  A.  Alexander,  June  29,  1843. 
pp.  vii,  140.  (6843 

No.  3.  The  Scotch-Irish  settlers  in  the  valley  of  Virginia  ;  Alumni  address  at 
Washington  College.  Lexington,  Va.,  July  1,  1859,  by  Bolivar  Christian  ;  Notes  on 
the  history  of  Washington  Academy  and  College,  from  1799  to  1829,  by  Sidney  S. 
Baxter ;  Notices  of  the  life,  character,  and  work  of  Dr.  George  A.  Baxter ; 
Sketches  of  trustees,  continued :  Rev.  Samuel  Conick,  Thomas  Edgar,  Rev. 
James  Mitchel,  Rev.  Samuel  Houston,  Rev.  John  P.  Campbell,  M.  D. ;  Dr.  Samuel 
L.  Campbell,  Col.  James  McDowell,  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  P.  Miller ;  Benjamin  Grigsby ; 


934  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Rev.  Samuel  Brown,  Samuel  and  William  Lyle,  James  Ramsey,  John  Montgomery, 
trustees  ;  William  McClung  and  many  alumni,  or  the  Lyle  chapter  in  the  history 
of  Washington  College,  by  William  Henry  Ruffner,  LL.  D.  Baltimore,  1802,  pp. 
vii,  1G7.  (0844 

No.  4.  Continuation  of  the  history  of  Washington  College,  embracing  the  ad 
ministration  of  Rev.  George  A.  Baxter,  D.  I).,  president,  1799-1829,  with  sketches 
of  alumni  of  that  period,  by  William  Henry  Ruffner,  LL.  I).  ;  Sketches  of  trus 
tees  :  Gen.  Samuel  Blackburn,  Rev.  William  McPheetors,  D.  I).,  Judge  John 
Brown,  James  J.  Mayers,  Robert  White,  Capt.  Henry  McClung,  Hon.  William 
Taylor,  Dr.  William  McCue,  Col.  Henry  Bowyer,  Rev.  Andrew  B.  Davidson,  Allen 
Taylor,  Rev.  James  Morrison.  Baltimore,  1893.  pp.  vii,  194.  Portrait.  (6845 

No.  5.  Continuation  of  the  history  of  Washington  College,  embracing  the 
regency  of  Rev.  Henry  Ruffner,  D.  D.,  1829-30,  with  sketches  of  distinguished 
alumni  ;  Lewis  Ruffner,  George  W.  Summers,  Rev.  William  S.  Plum,  D.  D.,  by 
William  Henry  Ruffner,  LL.  D. ;  Sketches  of  trustees,  continued ;  Col.  Samuel 
McDowell  Reid,  James  McDowell.  Baltimore,  1895.  pp.  vii,  210.  Portrait. 

(6846 

No.  0,  1904.  1.  The  history  of  Washington  College,  1830-1848,  by  William 
Henry  Ruffner.  2.  Papers  relating  to  the  Liberty  Hall  Volunteers.  Lynch- 
burg,  Va.,  1904.  8vo,  pp.  (G)  136.  Portrait.  (6847 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE. 
Williamsburg,  Va. 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  V.  i-xm ;  July,  1892-Oct,  1905.  Williamsburg,  etc.,  Va.  [1892- 
1905.] 

Thirteen  volumes.  8vo.  Illustrations.  Plates.  Portraits.  Maps.  Fac 
similes.  Tables. 

From  July,  1892-April,  1894,  called  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly 
Historical  Papers. 

Beginning  July,  1894,  called  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine. 

Editor:    1892-     L.  G.  Tyler. 

Separately  paged  supplements,  entitled  "  The  Goodwin  families  in  America," 
were  issued  with  the  numbers  for  October,  1897,  and  October,  1899.  (6848 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  Quarterly  Historical  Papers,  Vol.  i.  Williams- 
burg,  [1893]. 

8vo,  pp.  64,  66,  135,  211. 

Same.      Reprint.      Williamsburg,   1893.      8vo,  pp.    (2)    234,  xxi. 

Contents :  Williamsburg  Lodge  of  Masons,  by  L.  G.  Tyler ;  A  lost  paper  of 
Thomas  Jefferson,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland;  A  first  Roman  Catholic  priest  [Ray 
mond,  of  Norfolk  County,  16£7]  ;  Marriage-license  bonds  on  file  in  York  County 
court,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Early  presidents  of  William  and  Mary,  by  L.  G.  Tyler; 
Lieut.  Col.  Walter  Chiles,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Virginia  threads  for  the  future  histo 
rian,  by  E.  D.  Neill ;  Pedigree  of  a  representative  Virginia  planter  [Edward 
Diggs],  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Maj.  Edmund  Cheesman,  jr.,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Original 
letters ;  Brett-Isham-Randolph,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  The  Ludwell  family,  by 
W.  G.  Stanard;  Coats  of  arms  in  Virginia,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  James  Silk  Bucking 
ham,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Portraits  of  colonial  Virginians,  by  R.  A.  Brock  ;  Witch 
craft  in  Virginia  ;  Journal  of  the  meetings  of  the  presidents  and  masters  of 
William  and  Mary  College,  1729-1784 ;  *  *  *  Northampton  County,  Lan 
caster  County,  Elizabeth  City  County;  Virginia  Randolphs,  by  R.  A.  Brock; 
Births  and  baptisms,  Norfolk  County,  Va.,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Vestrymen  of  Eliza 
beth  River  Parish,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  McClurg  descent,  by  J.  B.  McCaw  ;  English 
origin  of  the  Carters,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Spottsylvania  County  marriage  licenses, 
1726-1744  ;  John  Washington  on  a  trading  voyage  in  the  "  East  country,"  by 
W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Virginia  under  the  Commonwealth,  by  L.  G.  Tyler ;  The  Ohio 
Company,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland  ;  Princess  Anne  County  marriage  bonds,  by 
E.  W.  James ;  Carrington  family  ;  Henry  Woodhouse,  by  E.  W.  James.  (6*49 
WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Papers.  Vol.  n.  Williamsburg,  1894. 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,  282. 

Contents  :  Temple  farm,  York,  Va.,  by  L.  G.  Tyler  ;  Virginians  at  Oxford,  by 
W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Coats  of  arms  in  Virginia ;  Virginia's  past  in  portraiture,  by 


WILLIAM    AND    MARY    COLLEGE.  935 

R.  A.  Brock  ;  Col.  John  Washington,  by  L.  G.  Tyler  ;  Journal  of  the  meetings  of 
the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College,  by  L.  G.  Tyler  ;  Witch 
craft  in  Virginia ;  *  *  *  The  bicentennial  celebration  of  the  college ;  An 
cestry  of  George  WTythe,  by  L.  G.  Tyler  ;  Abstracts  from  Princess  Anne  County 
marriage  licenses,  1765-66  ;  Old  tombstones  in  York  and  James  City  counties,  by 
L.  G.  Tyler  ;  Morson-Scott-Payne ;  The  Lightfoot  family,  by  L.  G.  Tyler  ;  The 
Ennalls  and  Waggaman  families,  of  Maryland  ;  The  Calthorpes  ;  The  Spotswood 
boys  at  Eton  in  1760,  by  S.  C.  Grinnan  ;  Slave  owners  in  Princess  Anne  County, 
by  E.  W.  James  ;  Rev.  John  Wilson,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Calthorpe  pedigrees,  with 
an  account  of  tile  Howard  family,  by  L.  G.  Tyler ;  Libraries  in  colonial  Vir 
ginia  ;  New  England  and  the  slave  trade,  by  R.  A.  Brock  ;  Extracts  from  the 
records  of  Lower  Norfolk  and  Princess  Anne  counties,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Judge 
St.  George  Tucker's  pamphlet  in  relation  to  Williamsburg,  and  letter  to  Judge 
John  Tyler,  with  notes,  by  L.  G.  Tyler  ;  Marriage  licenses  granted  in  Elizabeth 
City  County  from  1689  to  1699  ;  Inscriptions  on  old  tombs  in  Gloucester  County, 
by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Throckmorton.  (685O 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  in.  July,  1894-April,  1895.  Williamsburg.  [1895.] 

8vo,  pp.  xxiii,  286. 

Contents  :  The  Norfolk  Academy,  by  Edward  W.  James  ;  President  Madison 
and  Col.  Jno.  .Taylor,  of  Caroline,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan  ;  Naturalization  paper  of 
Nicholas  Yager,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan;  Original  letters  [1662]-1801  ;  A  few  things 
about  our  country,  by  Wm.  B.  Taliaferio  ;  Inscriptions  on  old  tombs  in  Glouces 
ter  Co.,  Virginia,  with  notes  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia, 
by  Edward  W.  James;  Throckmorton  of  England  and  Virginia,  by  W.  G.  Stan- 
ard  ;  Slave  owners  in  Princess  Anne  co.,  Virginia,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Journal  of 
the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  college,  1758- 
63  ;  Will  of  Philip  Honywood,  1684  ;  The  colonial  council  of  Virginia — list  of 
members,  by  WT.  G.  Stanard  ;  Historical  notes;  The  seal  of  Virginia,  by  Lyon  G. 
Tyler  ;  Grace  Sherwood,  the  Virginia  witch,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Talman  family  ; 
Lightfoot  family,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Peachey  family  ;  Bacon's  speech  at  Green 
Spring ;  Papers  from  the  records  of  Surry  county  ;  Lamb  family  ;  Notes  and 
queries;  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus;  Sir  William  Thompson,  brother  of  Stevens 
Thompson,  Attorney-General  of  Virginia,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland  ;  Captain 
William  .Carver,  1675,  by  E.  W.  James;  Coats  of  arms  in  Virginia;  Bruton 
Church,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler ;  The  Jameson  family,  by  James  M.  Bourne ;  The 
public  lands  (1625)  ;  Some  letters  of  William  Beverley,  1737-44,  contributed  by 
Worthington  C.  Ford  ;  The  Listers  of  Virginia,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Old  tombstones 
in  Mathews  county,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler ;  Personal  notes  from  the  Maryland 
Gazette,  1728-1765,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland  ;  Shield  family,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ; 
Virginia  names  spelt  one  way  and  called  another.  .  (6851 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  iv.  July,  1895-April,  1890.  189G. 

8vo,  pp.  xxv,  289. 

Contents  :  Grammar  and  Mattey  Practice  and  Model  School,  founded  by  Mary 
Whaley  in  1706,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler ;  Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia,  by  E.  W. 
James ;  Grace  Sherwood,  the  Virginia  witch,  by  E.  W.  James ;  Experience  of 
Elizabeth  Digges,  1683,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland;  The  Thruston  family  of  Vir 
ginia  ;  Washington  and  his  neighbors,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Journal  of  the  meet 
ings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1763-68;  The 
Smiths  of  Virginia,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Captain  John  Utie,  of  Utimarla  ;  Shield 
family  ;  Some  of  the  early  marriage  licenses  of  Orange  county,  1753-1776,  by 
A.  G.  Grinnan;  Descendants  of  John  Camm,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  John  Casper 
Stoever,  sr.,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan  ;  William  Bradford — copy  of  the  verses  left  by 
him  for  his  children  ;  Quaint  inscription  marking  the  tomb  of  Richard  Brooke, 
Whitchurch,  Southampton,  England;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes;  Thorn 
ton  family,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Original  letters,  1777-1802;  Isle  of  WMght 
county — Papers  relating  to  Bacon's  rebellion  ; ,  New  Kent  county — firing  of  the 
court-house,  1787;  Marriage  bonds  in  Middlesex  county  clerk's  office;  Old  tomb 
stones  in  Charles  City  county,  by  L.  G.  Tyler  ;  Descendants  of  Henry  Randolph  ; 
Throckmorton  family  ;  Title  of  Westover,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler ;  Coats-of-arms  in 
Virginia;  Early  records  of  Charles  City  county,  1655-1661;  Letters  extracted 
from  the  county  record  books ;  Indian  affairs  in  Lancaster  county  [extracted 
from  the  Order  Books]  ;  Northumberland  county,  list  of  the  burgesses  from  the 
County  Levy ;  Commission  of  Warwick  county,  1647 ;  Commission  of  Nanse- 


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mond  county,  1646 ;  The  Stracheys  of  Sutton  Court ;  The  oldest  tombstone ; 
Starke's  free  school  and  "  Justice  of  the  Peace ;"  Original  records  of  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society,  1776-1781  ;  William  Short,  President  of  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society,  1778-1781;  The  first  collegiate  medals  in  the  United  States; 
The  first  chair  of  law  and  police ;  The  Blackburns  of  "  Ripon  Lodge ;"  The 
Starke  family  ;  James  Monroe,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Descendants  of  John  Camm. 

(6852 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.     William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.     Vol.  v.     July,  1896-April,  1897.     Richmond,  Va.,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  xxxi,  282. 

Contents :  Timson  family  ;  Strachey  of  Sutton  Court ;  Metcalfe  families ; 
Journal  of  the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  Col 
lege,  1768  ;  Marriage  bonds  at  Warsaw,  Richmond  county  ;  Providence  Forge ; 
Shield  family ;  Willis  family ;  Bickley  or  Beckley  family,  by  Wm.  Bledwyn 
Powell ;  The  Dandridges  of  Virginia,  by  Wilson  Miles  Cary  ;  A  servant  girl 
in  Virginia,  1649 ;  A  London  merchant  to  his  brother  in  Virginia,  1644  ; 
Horatio  Woodhouse,  by  Edward  W.  James  ;  The  Thruston  family  of  Virginia  ; 
Maryland  notes,  by  Henry  H.  Goldsborough  ;  Smiths  of  Virginia  ;  Throckmor- 
ton  charts,  1  and  2  ;  Starke  family  ;  Elizabeth  City  county  records,  marriage 
licenses,  1698-1702;  Thornton  family,  by  W,  G.  Stanard ;  Selden  family; 
Bernard  family  ;  Old  tombstones  in  New  Kent  county,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  The 
Indians  of  Northampton  county,  letter  from  Wm.  Berkeley,  1650 ;  Jameson 
family ;  The  county  committees  of  1774-75  in  Virginia,  by  Charles  Washing 
ton  Coleman  ;  Hubard  family;  William  Claiborne,  jr. — certificate  of  loyalty, 
1677;  Brickmaking  in  Goochland,  1786;  Shoemaking  in  Gooehland,  1736; 
Gooch  family  ;  Free  schools  in  Isle  of  Wight  county  ;  Will  of  Elizabeth  Stith, 
1774  ;  Early  letter  from  Francis  Wheeler,  of  London,  to  his  father  in  Vir 
ginia,  1659  ;  Bickley  family,  by  Washington  Bleddyn  Powell ;  Dudley  Digges ; 
Vice-Admiralty  Court,  170J  ;  The  Ohio  company,  by  Thomas  H.  Ellis  ;  William 
Nimmo,  of  Williamsburg,  by  Thomas  H.  Ellis;  Burgesses  in  1692-3 — journal 
of  the  House  of  Burgesses  begun  at  James  City  March  2,  1692-3  ;  Letters — 
William  Nelson  to  Edward  Hunt,  1771  ;  Richard  Bland  to  Thomas  Adams,  with 
notes,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler ;  Genealogy  of  the  Adams  family  of  New  Kent  and 
Henrico  counties,  Va.,  by  C.  W.  Coleman ;  Norborne,  Baron  De  Botetourt, 
Governor-General  of  Virginia,  1768-1770,  by  Charles  W.  Coleman ;  Willis 
family,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Cole  family  ;  Old  places  in  Surry  'county  ;  Descend 
ants  of  Rev.  Rowland  Jones,  first  rector  of  Bruton  Parish,  Va.,  by  Wilson  Miles 
Cary;  A  list  of  parishes  and  the  ministers  in__tUem,  1774;  The  lineage  of 
George  Ruggle,  by  Henry  Stoddard  Ruggl«>s  ;  David  Mossom  and  Daniel  Tay 
lor  ;  Education  in  colonial  Virginia,  Pt.  1,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler ;  Old  Blandford 
tombstones,  by  C.  G.  Chamberlayne  ;  Personal  notices  from  the  Virginia  Gazette, 
1736-9 ;  Starke  family  of  Hanover  county ;  Burgesses  of  Lancaster  county, 
1651-1740 ;  Christian  family ;  Rules  of  Lancaster  court  in  1671  ;  Political 
prisoners  in  Virginia,  1716  ;  Letters  to  Tom  Pecke,  of  James  City  county,  1659 ; 
Convicts  in  Pennsylvania,  1751  ;  Davenport  family  ;  Eppes — Ballard — Hardy- 
man — Burton — Binford,  &c.  ;  Virginians  at  St.  John's  college,  Annapolis,  Md., 
1793-94  ;  Letter  from  Th.  Jefferson,  introducing  Lucy  Paradise,  1788.  (6853 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  vi.  July,  1897-April,  1898.  Richmond,  Va.,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  xxi,  271. 

Contents :  Education  in  colonial  Virginia,  Pt.  n ;  Virginians  voting  in  the 
colonial  period,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Thruston  family  ;  Old  Blandford  tombstones ; 
Willis  family ;  Edlow,  Bowler,  Cocke,  and  Adams ;  Armistead  family ;  Macon 
family  ;  Jerdone  family  ;  William  and  Mary  College  in  the  Revolution  ;  William 
and  Mary  College — its  antiquities;  Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia;  Genealogy  of 
the  Smith  family  of  J2gsex  county,  Virginia,  by  C.  W.  Coleman ;  Thornton 
family  ;  Historical  and  genfca logical  notes — Gen.  Posey,  Thornton,  Adams,  etc. ; 
Education  in  colonial  Virginia^PJ-  m  ;  Charles  Sayer's  account  at  college,  1763; 
Abstracts  from  Pittsylvania  county  marriage  bonds,  1767-78,  by  E.  W.  James; 
Letter  from  Mungo  Ingles  ;  The  cavalier  emigration  ;  Mathevvs  family  ;  Howard, 
Wood,  Baker,  Gilmer  ;  Marriage  bonds  in  Lancaster  county,  1717-1747;  The  gene 
alogy  of  J.  E.  B.  Stuart  and  of  his  collateral  relations  on  his  mother's  side — 
Pannill,  Strother,  Banks,  Bruce,  etc.,  by  David  H.  Pannill ;  Record  of  Wm. 
Madison's  family,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan  ;  Sale  of  a  negro,  1678  ;  Servants  protected, 
1675  ;  Smoking  forbidden  during  the  court,  1680  ;  Execution  of  an  Indian,  1659 ; 
Brownes  of  James  City  county  ;  Berkeley  manuscripts  ;  Letter  of  Ralph  Worme- 


WILLIAM    AND    MARY    COLLEGE.  937 

ley  giving  an  account  of  his  family,  179.r>;  Marriage  records  from  Ralph 
Wormeley's  Bible  ;  Library  of  Col.  William  Fleming  ;  Education  in  colonial  Vir 
ginia,  Ft.  iv ;  Students  in  1754  at  William  and  Mary  college ;  Accounts  of 
salaries  in  1770  ;  Committee  of  safety  of  Isle  of  Wight,  by  R.  S.  Thomas  ;  In 
dian  slaves,  1659;  Obituary  of  Thomas  Dawson,  1761;  List  of  southern  gradu 
ates  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1757-1783 ;  Virginia  graduates  at 
Princeton,  1749-1782;  At  Columbia  College,  N.  Y.,  previous  to  1783;  Southern 
students  at  Harvard  College  ;  Schools  in  Warwick  county,  by  E.  W.  Jones  ;  The 
northern  neck  of  Virginia  ;  Selden  family  ;  Hubard  family  ;  County  committee 
of  Caroline,  1774  ;  Letters  of  George  Hume  of  Virginia,  1723.  (6854 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.     William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.     Vol.  vn.     July,  1898-April,  1899.     Richmond,  Va.,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  xxviil,  315. 

Contents  :  Eduction  in  colonial  Virginia,  Pts.  v  and  vi ;  Old  Virginia  editors  ; 
Armistead  families  ;  Nelson  letter  book,  1770-1773  ;  The  Ultra  Montane  expedi 
tion  ;  Marriage  bonds  at  Lawrenceville,  Brunswick  county,  Va.  ;  Harrison-Goos- 
ley-McCaw  ;  Prices  during  the  Revolution,  by  R.  S.  Thomas  ;  LaFayette  at  the 
College,  1824  ;  A  Virginia  hero,  Alexander  Macaulay,  Jr.  ;  Letter  of  Col.  Na 
thaniel  Burwell,  1718 ;  The  Tabb  family ;  Selden  family  ;  Lamb  family ; 
Abstracts  from  Pittsylvania  county  marriage  bonds,  1779 ;  Ashton  family ; 
A  list  of  graduates  of  Harvard  who  were  tories  in  the  American  Revo 
lution,  residing  in  Massachusetts,  by  R.  S.  Thomas ;  Letter  of  Ralph 
Wormeley,  Jr.,  of  Rosegill,  1783 ;  Berkeley  manuscripts ;  Old  tombstones 
in  Westmoreland  county ;  Marriage  bonds  in  Goochland  county,  1739—84 ; 
Tombstones  at  Hill's  farm,  in  Accomac  county,  by  Margaret  Seymour 
Hall  ;  Maclin  family  ;  A  letter  from  Virginia,  1658  ;  Convict  emigrants  to  New 
England,  by  E.  W.  James ;  Conquerors  of  the  Northwest — pay  roll  of  Capt. 
Edward  Worthington's  company  of  cavalry,  stationed  at  the  Illinois,  1778-9  ; 
The  Randolph  family,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Gov.  Gooch's  message  concerning  the 
college,  1745  ;  Diary  of  John  Blair,  1751 ;  Rev.  Samuel  Henley  ;  Family  of  John 
Hunter,  of  Hampton  ;  John  Davis'  travels  in  America  during  1798-99,  1800, 
1801,  1802;  Papers  relating  to  the  founding  of  the  College;  The  Indian  war  of 
1676  ;  Churchill  family  ;  Bible  record  of  Scarburgh  family  ;  Marriage  bonds  in 
Middlesex  county,  1759-1803  ;  Seawell  family  ;  Isle  of  Wight  county  records ; 
Historical  sketch  ;  A  list  of  persons  massacred  in  Isle  of  Wight  by  the  Indians 
in  1622  at  Bennett's  plantation  and  "  Basse's  Choice ;  "  Census  of  people  in 
1624  and  1625  ;  List  of  patents  in  1626  ;  Abstracts  of  important  deeds,  wills, 
and  orders  on  record  in  Clerk's  office  of  Isle  of  Wight  county  ;  Records  of  Isle 
of  Wight  during  the  Revolution;  Land  grants  in  Isle  of  Wight,  1626-1676; 
Supplementary  records  ;  Officers  of  Isle  of  Wight  county  :  Members  of  House  of 
Burgesses,  1619  to  1775  ;  Members  of  state  conventions,  1775-1788  ;  Clerks  of 
county  court,  1645-1887.  (6855 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.     William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.     Yol.  VIIL     July,  1899-April,  1900.     Richmond,  Va.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  279,  167. 

Contents  :  Diary  of  John  Blair,  1751  ;  Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia  ;  Letter 
of  Thomas  Griffith,  1655  ;  Col.  Gerard  Fowke  and  the  Indians  ;  Isaac  Allerton* 
and  the  Indians,  1656 ;  The  Indian  war,  1676 ;  Personal  notices  from  the 
"  Virginia  Gazette,"  1767-9  ;  Tithables  in  King  William  Parish,  1735  ;  Polls  in 
Westmoreland  county  for  election  of  Burgesses,  1744-1761  ;  Princeton's  debt 
to  William  and  Mary  ;  Arrest  of  John  Carter,  the  cavalier,  1659  ;  Charles  Sted- 
man,  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Mary  Eland's  death — letter  of  Henry  Lee,  1764  ;  Hung 
for  negro  murder,  1739;  Colonial  roads  and  wheeled  vehicles;  Early  tombstones 
in  Northumberland  county  ;  Churchill  family  ;  Will  of  John  Thruston,  Chamber 
lain  of  Bristol,  1674  ;  Seawell  family ;  Armistead  family ;  Christian  family ; 
Facts  from  "  Southern  Side  Lights."  by  E.  W.  James  ;  Tobacco  smoking  in  Vir 
ginia  ;  Tricks  of  merchants  ;  Letters  of  Hume  family,  1743-59  ;  Marriage  bonds 
In  Goochland  county,  '81-'87 ;  Daingerfleld  family ;  Captain  John  Rogers  of 
Caroline,  1776-1782  ;  Chiles  family  ;  Carr  family  ;  Bible  records  of  Fox,  Crawley, 
and  Kenner  families  ;  Allen  family  of  Surry  county  ;  Tombstones  at  Claremont, 
Surry  county  ;  The  oldest  brick  house  ;  Glimpses  of  old  college  life,  1790-1841  ; 
Census  of  tithables  in  Surry  county  in  the  year  1668  ;  Indian  slaves  ;  Justices 
for  Surry  county,  1652 ;  Accounts  of  the  College,  1694-1697 ;  Francis  Fau- 
quier's  will,  1767  ;  Inscriptions  from  various  tombstones  in  Dinwiddie,  Chester 
field,  Henrico,  and  New  Kent  counties,  Va.,  by  Churchill  Gibson  Chamberlayne  ; 


938  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Sir  Thomas  Lunsford,  Personal  notices  from  the  Virginia  Gazette,  1769—1770  ; 
Will  of  Orlando  Jones  ;  Marriage  bonds  in  Charles  City  county  ;  Minor  family  ; 
Colliers  of  York  county ;  Lawyers  of  the  seventeenth  century ;  Library  of 
Southey  Littleton,  1679-80  ;  Dr.  Franklin's  parable  against  persecution  ;  Librarj 
.of  George  Hacke,  1665 ;  Old  letters  of  the  seventeenth  century ;  Letter  of 
William  H.  Cabell  and  John  Camm,  1805  ;  Some  Minors  in  Virginia,  by  B.  B. 
Minor;  Jameson  family;  Hope  family  of  Virginia;  Gait  family  of  Williamsburg ; 
Alexander  family;  Supplement:  The  Goodwin  families  in  America,  by  John  S. 
Goodwin.  Addendum  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Index.  (6856 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.     William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.     Vol.  ix.     July,  1900-April,  1901.     Richmond,  Va.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  xxii,  277. 

Contents  :  Bacon's  rebellion,  Eggleston  Mss.  ;  Patents  issued  during  the  regal 
government,  James  City  county  ;  Glimpses  of  old  college  life — letters  of  John 
Brown,  1779-80 ;  Two  dinner  parties,  1854,  1861  ;  Inscriptions  on  old  tomb 
stones  in  Westmoreland  and  Northumberland  counties  ;  Docket  of  causes,  West 
moreland  county.  1796  ;  Carter  ancestry  ;  Chart  pedigree  of  Madison  family ; 
Churchill  family ;  Families  of  Smith  ;  Christian  family ;  Minor  family  ;  Alex 
ander  family  ;  Some  Minors  in  Virginia  ;  Old  Kecoughtan,  or  Elizabeth  City 
county  ;  First  settler  in  the  valley — Adam  Miller ;  Ttfe  National  University ; 
St.  Memin  collection  of  portraits — list  of  Virginians  engraved  by  him  ;  Goronwy 
Owen,  the  Welsh  poet  who  died  in  Virginia,  and  his  descendants ;  Library  of 
William  Key,  1764 ;  Inscriptions  from  tombstones  in  King  and  Queen,  West 
moreland,  Hanover,  and  Albemarle  counties ;  Marriage  bonds  in  Lunenburg 
court-house ;  Some  extracts  from  the  records  of  York  county,  1677—1705  ;  Ran 
dolph  family,  by  W.  G.  Stanard  ;  Collier  family;  Kenner  family;  Daingerfield 
family  ;  Family  of  John  Eager  Howard  ;  Lewis  of  Warner  Hall  ;  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati  ;  Two  tragical  events  :  The  seafight  of  Capt.  Anthony  Chester,  1621 ; 
The  Indian  massacre,  1622,  with  notes  about  the  Thorpe  family ;  Brunswick 
county  and  Fort  Christiana ;  Unpublished  letters,  1716-1752,  at  Fullham,  in 
the  library  of  the  Bishop  of  London  ;  Charles  City  county  patents ;  Origin  of 
the  name  of  Newport  News ;  Fort  on  Yeocomico  river,  1667  ;  Personal  notices 
from  the  Virginia  Gazette,  1772;  Miscellaneous  notes;  The  Christians  of  Miln- 
town,  in  the  Isle  of  Mann,  and  Ewanrigg  Hall,  in  Cumberland ;  Armistead 
Churchill  and  his  descendants  ;  Woodson  family  ;  Talbot  family  ;  Lewis  family 
of  Warner  Hall  ;  Robert  Brooke — copy  of  a  letter  from  J.  L.  Chester  ;  Catalogue 
of  manuscripts,  by  George  F.  Tudor  Sherwood.  (6857 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.     William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.     Vol.  x.     July,  1901-April,  1902.     Richmond,  Va.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  284. 

Contents  :  Werowocomoco — situation  of  the  place  ;  Missouri  compromise — le 
ters  to  James  Barbour,  senator  of  Virginia  in  the  U.  S.  Congress;  Charles  Cit 
county  land  grants  ;  Colonial  attorney-generals  of  Virginia  ;  A  chapter  from  a 
Puritan  writer ;  Jamestown  island  in  1861,  by  E.  T.  D.  Myers ;  Armistead 
Churchill  and  his  descendants  ;  Woodson  family  ;  Lewis  family,  of  Warner  Hall ; 
Clapton  family  ;  Wyatt  or  Wiatt  families  ;  Talbot  notes,  by  Mrs.  Robert  B.  Clay- 
tor  ;  Smith  notes  by  Mrs.  Robert  B.  Claytor ;  Alexander  family  ;  The  building 
of  Williamsburg ;  Patents  issued  during  the  regal  government — James  City 
county  ;  Weyanoke  and  Westover,  by  William  Dunlap  ;  Letter  of  John  Banister, 
of  Petersburg,  to  Robert  Boiling,  1755  ;  Inscriptions  on  some  old  tombstones,  by 
Joseph  Lyon  Miller;  Will  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  of  Surry  county,  1711;  Sol 
diers  of  the  Revolution  by  the  name  of  Mitchell  ;  Family  records  :  Bible  of  Sarah 
Washington,  Manson  family,  Bible  record  of  Martin  family,  Bible  of  Carr  Waller, 
Note  book  of  Isaac  Hite,  jr.,  Bible  record  of  James  Maury  and  Walker  Maury, 
Bible  of  Alexander  Craig,  Bible  of  Snead  family.  Gissage  and  Bickley  families; 
Memoranda  made  by  Thomas  R.  Joynes  on  a  journey  to  the  states  of  Ohio  and 
Kentucky,  1810  ;  Extracts  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  relating  to  the 
building  of  the  capitol  in  Williamsburg,  1702-4 ;  List  of  colonial  attorney- 
generals  ;  List  of  the  colonial  secretaries ;  Sketches  of  the  secretaries  of  the 
colony  of  Virginia  ;  David  Wickliffe  (first  child  born  of  Protestant  parents  in 
the  state  of  Maryland);  Punishment  for  a  negro  rebel.  1688;  Some  of  the 
Meads,  by  G.  C.  Callahan ;  Notes  from  colonial  papers,  America  and  West 
Indies,  1685-88 ;  Harwood  of  King  and  Queen  county ;  Letter  of  Edmund 
Pendleton,  1791  ;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes :  Hickman,  Walker-Tucker, 
Marshall  family ;  Yorktown  in  1854 ;  A  catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  of 


WILLIAM    AND    MARY    COLLEGE.  939 

Robert  Carter  at  Nomini  Hall ;   William  and  Mary  College  in  1858,  by  Win.  11. 

Garrett ;  Sale  of  a  colonial  church,  by  Andrew  G.  Grinnan  ;  Fry  family  ;  Ran 

sone  family  ;  Bacon  family  ;  Bugg  family  ;  Dixon.  («858 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.     William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 

Magazine.     Vol.  XT.     July,  1002-April,  1903.     Richmond,  Va.,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  286. 

Contents :  A  diary  kept  by  Robert  Wellford,  of  Fredericksburg,  during  the 
march  of  the  Virginia  troops  to  Fort  Pitt  to  suppress  the  Whiskey  Insurrection  ; 
The  Eaton  free  school,  1659  ;  A  catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  of  Robert  Carter 
at  Nomini  Hall;  Proceedings  in  York  county  court,  1661;  Lewis  family;  Hardy- 
man  family  ;  Woodson  family  ;  Willcox  family  ;  Hamlin  family  ;  Alexander  family  ; 
Clopton  family  ;  Extracts  from  the  records  of  Surry  county  ;  Patents  issued  during 
the  regal  government — James  City  county  ;  President  Thomas  Dawson's  ordina 
tion  as  deacon,  1740;  Personal  notices  from  the  "Virginia  Gazette"  for  1776 
and  1777  :  Journal  of  James  Gordon,  of  Lancaster  county,  Va.,  1758-61  ;  Let 
ters  of  William  Sherwood  to  Joseph  Williamson,  1671-2  ;  Proprietors  of  lots 
-  in  Williamsburg  in  1783  ;  Occaneechee  island ;  Early  tombs  in  Westmoreland, 
Richmond,  and  Northumberland  county,  by  G.  W.  Beale  ;  Hicks  family  ;  Family 
account  of  Lucy  Ann  Page,  late  of  Gloucester  county,  Va.  ;  Ball,  Cuppage,  and 
Dameron,  of  Northumberland  county,  Va.  ;  Whitehead  family  deeds ;  Marriage 
bonds  in  Prince  Edward  county  clerk's  office,  1780-1850  ;  An  Irish  estate — Burke 
or  Bourke  family  ;  Armistead  family  ;  Tombstones  of  the  Scarlett  family  ;  Tomb 
stone  of  Martha  Martin  ;  Finances  of  the  College  in  1755-1765  ;  Letter-book  of 
Francis  Jerdone  (1746-1756)  ;  State  of  Virginia,  told  in  a  letter  of  Governor 
Nicholson  to  the  Board  of  Trade,  Feb.  4,  1690;  Old  letters  from  Virginia  county 
records,  1652,  1705 ;  The  walls  of  the  College — their  antiquity  ;  Journal  of 
Alexander  Macaulay,  1783  ;  Notes  on  Lee,  Heath,  Miller,  Martin,  and  Guerrant, 
by  James  A.  Leach ;  Eustace  family  ;  Brooke  family  ;  William  Burton,  of 
Chariton  county,  Mo.  ;  Sketch  of  Elisha  Parmele,  by  R.  A.  Brock  ;  A  servant  in 
England  to  his  master  in  Virginia,  1642 ;  Merchants  and  mills  in  Northern 
Neck  about  the  time  of  the  Revolution — from  the  letter-book  of  Robert  Carter  ; 
Quakers  :  Council  order  in  regard  to  ;  Alexander  family  in  England  ;  Munford 
wills,  1786,  1799 ;  Bible  records  of  Russell,  Ilarwood,  and  Howard  families ; 
Will  of  John  Gregory,  jr.,  1776.  with  an  account  of  Gregory  family;  Sussex- 
county  marriage  bonds,  1754-1762 ;  Gaskins  family  ;  Some  early  marriages  In 
Bedford  county,  Va. ;  Some  of  the  descendants  of  William  Robinson,  of  Spotsyl- 
vania,  by  Elizabeth  M.  Robinson.  (G859 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  xn.  July,  1903-April,  1904.  Richmond,  Va.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  21,  274. 

Contents  :  Journal  of  Col.  James  Gordon,  1763  ;  Sussex  county  marriage 
bonds  ;  Patents  issued  during  the  regal  government,  James  City  county  ;  Kings- 
mill  plantation,  1781 ;  Personal  notices  from  the  "  Virginia  Gazette,"  1779 ; 
Family  record  of  the  Southall,  Macaulay,  Jerdone,  Bright,  and  Macon  families  ; 
Wiatt  family  ;  Fleming  family  ;  Old  letters  of  the  Revolution  ;  How  the  plant 
ers  from  Virginia  saved  the  Plymouth  colony ;  Extracts  relating  to  Virginia 
from  Winthrop's  "  History  of  New  England  ;  "  Woodhouse — Merivvether — Bath- 
urst — Skelton — Gilliam  ;  Record  of  Henry  Brown  and  Alice  Beard,  1757  ;  Some 
items  from  the  parish  register  of  St.  Martin's-in-the-field,  in  London,  of  in 
terest  to  descendants  of  George  Reade ;  Randolph  tablet  ;  Will  of  William 
Daingerfield,  1776;  "Virginia  Gazette "  extracts,  1751-2;  Correspondence  of 
Judge  Tucker,  1833-7  ;  Marriage  bonds  in  Lancaster  county,  1721-97  ;  Family 
records  of  Anderson,  Pate,  Tyler,  Graves,  and  Mouring  families  ;  Will  of  Rich 
ard  Taliaferro,  1775;  George  Wythe's  gift,  1787;  Dandridge  family;  Reynolds 
and  Rogers ;  Taylor  family ;  Letters  of  Stephen  Fouace,  1704-1710 ;  Bridge 
over  Powhatan  swamp  in  James  City  county,  1670  ;  Correspondence  of  Presi 
dent  Tyler,  1841-3  ;  Tombstones  in  Middlesex  county  ;  Bounds  of  Marston  Parish, 
York  county,  1654  ;  Obituary  of  Joanna  Bouldin,  1845 ;  Col.  Nathaniel  Pope 
and  his  descendants,  by  G.  W.  Beale ;  Journal  of  Cuthbert  Powell,  1796  ;  Reso 
lutions  of  Loudoun  county  in  1774;  Sarah  Hallam,  the  actress;  Jerman  Baker 
to  Duncan  Rose,  1764  ;  History  of  the  Dade  family ;  Armistead  wills,  1714, 
1726;  Marriage  bonds  in  Fairfax,  1759-1790;  Selden  family;  Visit  of  Wil 
liam  Barton  Rogers  to  Williamsburg.  1859;  Pinkard  family;  Conway  family; 
Descendants  of  Francis  Gray  ;  Letter  regarding  Armistead  Smith.  (686O 


940  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  xm.  July,  1904-April,  1905.  \Villiamsburg. 

8vo,  pp.  294.     Portrait.     Plate. 

Contents  :  Correspondence  of  President  John  Tyler  ;  Letter  on  religious  free 
dom,  1843  ;  Extracts  from  the  Virginia  Gazette,  1752  ;  Journal  of  the  meetings 
of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1768-9  ;  Marriage 
bonds  at  Oxford,  Granville  Co.,  North  Carolina  ;  Family  records  of  the  McAdam 
and  Broun  families,  of  Northumberland  Co.,  Va.,  by  Thomas  L.  Brown  ;  A  few 
abstracts  from  the  will  books  at  Annapolis,  Maryland  ;  Revolutionary  soldiers 
of  Berkeley  county,  W.  Va.  ;  Meade  family  history,  by  David  Meade  ;  Extracts 
from  the  diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter,  1770-1  ;  Journal  of  Cuthbert  Powell, 
1796-1801  ;  The  old  capitol — memorial  tablet  unveiled  on  the  site  of  the  capitol ; 
Bible  records  of  the  Throckmorton  and  Philips  families  ;  Jameson — Ellegood — 
Parker ;  Chisman  Bible  records ;  Book  notices ;  Correspondence  of  James  Mc- 
Henry,  1796-9;  Letters  of  William  T.  Barry,  1803-4;  Patents  issued  during 
the  regal  government ;  The  Tabb  family ;  Marriages,  births,  and  deaths  in 
Richmond  county ;  Will  of  William  Sherwood,  of  Jamestown,  1G97  ;  Will  of 
Ann  Temple,  1781 ;  Virginia's  contribution  to  the  confederacy ;  York  county 
court-house ;  Genealogical  notes ;  Will  of  John  Washington,  1697—8 ;  Journal 
of  the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College, 
1769-71  ;  Diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter — some  extracts,  1771-2 ;  Mercer  land 
book ;  Tabb  family ;  Records  of  the  Waller  family,  communicated  by  Robert 
Page  Waller  ;  Wallace  family,  by  Emily  Macrae  ;  Marriages,  births,  and  deaths 
in  Richmond  county  ;  President  John  Bradshaw's  epitaph  ;  Waynesboro,  Virginia, 
by  F.  P.  Leaven  worth  ;  Massie  family  ;  Lynch  law  ;  Extracts  from  the  Virginia 
Gazette  of  August  27,  1756 ;  Notes  and  queries ;  Book  reviews ;  Peter  Fran 
cisco,  the  American  soldier ;  Diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter ;  William  Gregory's 
journal,  from  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  to  Philadelphia,  30th  of  September,  1765, 
to  16th  of  October,  1765  ;  Journal  of  the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters 
of  William  and  Mary  College ;  Letters  of  William  T.  Barry,  1815,  1829  ;  Will 
of  Col.  Robert  Armistead,  1771;  The  Yorktown- Washington  mulberry  tree; 
Record  of  the  Peaked  Mountain  Church,  Rockingham  county,  Va.,  edited  by 
Wm.  J.  Hinke  and  Charles  E.  Kemper ;  Wyche  family ;  Light-house  at  Cape 
Henry;  Fairfax  family;  Petition  of  William  Carter  (1784)  ;  Muscoe-Livingston- 
Langley  ;  Terrill  family  ;  Petition  for  charter  for  Liberty  Hall  Academy  ;  Bray 
family ;  Tabb  family ;  Boundary  of  Maryland ;  Humphrey  Pope  and  his 
descendants ;  Bayne  family ;  Jamieson-Ellegood-Parker ;  Notes  and  queries ; 
Book  reviews.  (6861-6863 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  xiv,  No.  1.  July,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  70. 

Contents  :  Notes  from  Albemarle  parish  register,  Sussex  county,  Va. ;  Letters 
regarding  Peter  Francisco  ;  Record  of  the  Peaked  Mountain  Church,  Rockingham 
county,  Va.,  edited  by  Wm.  J.  Hinke  and  Charles  E.  Kemper ;  Letters  of 
William  T.  Barry,  1830-31  ;  Quakers'  petition,  1738  ;  Journal  of  the  meetings  of 
the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1772-1774  ;  Bible  record 
of  Josiah  M.  Jordan,  of  Prince  George  county  ;  Will  of  William  Broadribb,  of 
James  City  Co.,  Va.,  1703  ;  Diary  of  Col.  Langdon  Carter,  1772,  1774  ;  Extracts 
from  diary  of  Charles  Copland,  communicated  by  Anna  Mellissa  Graves  ;  Tabb 
family  ;  Bray  family  ;  Brodnax  family  ;  Wyche  family  ;  Meaning  of  some  Indian 
names  in  Virginia,  by  William  Wallace  Tooker ;  Historical  and  genealogical 
notes.'  (6S64 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  xiv,  No.  2.  October,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  71-140. 

Contents  :  Early  courses  and  professors  at  William  and  Mary  College — extract 
from  an  address,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  ;  Henry's  map  of  Virginia  in  1770  ;  Descrip 
tion  of  Virginia  commerce  (1783);  Emigration  from  Virginia  to  the  west,  J. 
Watkins  to  Nathaniel  Massie,  1796;  Emigration  from  Virginia  to  North  Caro 
lina  and  the  other  southern  colonies — letter  of  James  Maury  to  Philip  Ludwell 
(about  1756)  ;  Several  early  physicians  ;  Early  letters  regarding  Virginia  ;  Wyche 
family  ;  Peter  Francisco  and  his  descendants  ;  Walker-Field-Wilson-Pescud  fam 
ilies  ;  Will  of  Richard  Ambler,  of  Yorktown,  1765  ;  Ransom  family  ;  Bible  records 
of  Camm  family,  communicated  by  Ellen  T.  H.  Minor ;  Kennon  family  ;  Brodnax 
family  ;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes.  (6865 


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WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.  Supplement.  The  Goodwin  families  in  America.  By  John 
Samuel  Goodwin.  Richmond.  [1897.] 

8vo,    1    p.   1.,    pp.    iv,    200.      Diagram.      (William   and   Mary   College    Quarterly 
Historical  Magazine.      Vol.  vr,  No.  2,  October,  1897.)  (6866 

WILLIAM  AND  MARY  COLLEGE.     Genealogical  and  patriotic  data  in  first  seven- 
and-a-half  volumes  of  the  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical 
Magazine.     July,  1892,  to  October,  1899,  inclusive.     [Williamsburg?  1899?] 
Svo,  pp.   [3]-8.      [With  William  and  Mary  College  Quarterly  Historical  Maga 
zine.      [Williamsburg]    1900.     Vol.  vm].      Caption  title.  ,.  (6867 


WASHINGTON  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Tacoma,  Wash. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Washington  Historical  Magazine.  A  record  of 
State  history.  Published  by  the  State  Historical  Society.  Vol.  i,  October 
1893.  No.  1.  Tacoma,  1893. 

8vo.  (6868 

WASHINGTON  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Washington  Historian.     A  record 
of  state  history   with   illustrations.     Published   quarterly   by  the   Society. 
Tacoma.     Vol.  i.     September,  1899- July,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  201. 

Contents  :  The  Washington  State  Historical  Society,  its  aims  and  purposes ; 
The  life  of  Arthur  A.  Denny,  by  \Vm.  P.  Prosser,  with  autobiography ;  The 
founding  of  the  state  of  Washington,  by  A.  A.  Denny  ;  Reminiscences  of  early 
days  in  Washington,  by  W.  H.  Tappan ;  Early  exploring  expeditions  on  the 
northwest  coast,  by  J.  T.  A.  Bulfinch  ;  The  birth  of  the  republican  party  in 
Washington  ;  The  Society — short  history,  by  E.  N.  Fuller  ;  Life,  character,  and 
'  public  service  of  Elwood  Evans,  by  James  Wickersham  ;  Founding  of  Seattle 
and  Indian  war,  by  E.  I.  Denny  ;  Roughing  it  on  Puget  Sound  in  the  early 
sixties,  by  Allen  Weir ;  Annual  address  of  the  president,  1899 ;  Washington 
pioneers  who  died  during  1899,  by  Edward  N.  Fuller  ;  Life  and  public  services 
of  Granville  O.  Haller,  by  Theodore  N.  Haller ;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of 

A.  V.  Kautz,  1853;  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  by  M.  M.  Holmes;  Washing 
ton  State  necrology,  Jan.-Mar.,   1900  ;  Life  and  character  of  A.  M.  Cannon,  by 
Henry  Leland  ;  The  first  book  written  in  the  state  of  Washington,   (1842),  with 
a  biographical  sketch  of  its  author,  Elkanah  Walker,  by  Myron  Eels  ;  Steptoe's 
Indian  battle  in  1858,  by  George  F.  Canis  ;  Passing  of  the  pioneers,  by  Edward 
N.  Fuller ;  Puget  Sound  pioneer  vessels.  (6869 

Vol.   ii.     October,  1900-July,  1901.     Svo,  pp.  211. 

Contents :   Biographical   sketch   of  Theodore   Hosmer,   by   Edward   N.    Fuller ; 
Diary  of  A.  V.  Kautz,  1853  ;  The  Constitutional  Convention  of  1878,  by  Lyman 

B.  Andrews  ;  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Charles  Post  Culver,  by  Cecilia  E.   Culver ; 
A  biography  of  Roderick  Finlayson  ;  Success  of  the  State  Historical   Society  of 
Wisconsin,   by   E.    S.    Meany ;    Colonel    Wright's   campaign— conquest   of   eastern 
Washington  by  U.  S.  troops  ;  Annual  meeting  of  the  Society  ;  Washington  state 
pioneer  necrology,  by  Edward  N.  Fuller;  Raminiscences  of  the  survey  of  Puget 
Sound   and  of  the  establishment   of  the  Puget   Sound   naval   station,   by  A.   B. 
Wyckoff ;    Rev.    Asa   Bowen    Smith,   the   biography   of   a   missionary,   by    Myron 
Eells  ;  Early  experiences  on  the  northwest  coast,  by  J.  T.  A.  Bulfinch  ;  Taking 
the  census  in  1853,  by  IT.  E.  Hicks  ;  Across  the  plains  in  1853,  by  D.  B.  Ward  ; 
The  Washington  Soldiers'  Home,  by  M.  M.  Holmes  ;  Olympia,  the  capital  of  the 
State  of  Washington,  by  Allen  Weir  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  Indian  war  of  1855, 
narrow   escape   of   Seattle   from   destruction,   by   Abbie   J.    Hanford ;   Perrin   B. 
W'hitman  ;  A  Whidby  Island  tragedy,  by  Mrs.  Richard  B.  Hassell ;  The  Indian 
council  at  Walla  Walla  in  May  and  June,  1855 — a  journal  by  Lawrence  Kip  ; 
Walter    Washington    De    Lacy,    a    pioneer    of   pioneers ;    Historical    sketches    of 
Yakima  county,  by  Frank  S.  Farquhar  ;  Bellingham  Bay  settlements,  by  Pearl- 
lita  C.  Stadelmann.  (687O 


942  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

WASHINGTON   UNIVERSITY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Seattle,  Wash. 

WASHINGTON  UNIVERSITY  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Incorporated  January  1st, 
1903.     Articles  of  incorporation.     By-laws,  Officers.     Seattle.     [1903.] 

16mo.  (6871 


TRANS  ALLEGHENY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

TRANSALLEGHENY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  In  1901  the  West  Virginia  Historical 
Society  was  revived  under  the  name  Transallegheny  Historical  Society. 

(6872 

TRANSALLEGHENY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Transallegheny  Historical  Maga- 
.zine.  Vol.  i.  Published  by  the  Transallegheny  Historical  Society.  Mor- 
gantown,  W.  Va.  [1901-02.] 

Hu  Maxwell,  R.  E.  Fast,  Boyd  Crumrine,  editors. 
8vo,  pp.  302,  xix.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Early  education  in  western  Virginia,  by  M.  C.  Lough  ;  Pioneer  set 
tlements  on  the  western  waters,  [Monongalia  co.]  by  R.  E.  Fast;  Isaac  Van 
Meter's  journal,  1801  ;  West  Virginia  a  century  ago,  by  Hu  Maxwell  ;  Bibliogra 
phy  ;  The  educational  needs  of  Appalachia,  by  W.  J.  Holland  ;  List  of  the  mem 
bers  of  .the  West  Virginia  Constitutional  Convention,  1872  ;  Retreat  of  Gen.  Robert 
S.  Garnett,  by  Hu  Maxwell  ;  The  last  survivor  of  the  Battle  of  Point  Pleasant, 
by  Hu  Maxwell  ;  An  old  letter  dated  Palatine  Hill,  Va.,  April  10,  1842  ;  Pioneers 
in  Monongalia  county,  by  Hu  Maxwell  ;  Editorial  notes  and  miscellany.  (6873 

TRANSALLEGHENY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    The  Transallegheny  Historical  Magazine. 
Vol.  ii,  No.  1.     October,  1902.     Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
8vo,  pp.  72. 

Contents  :  Pioneer  settlements  on  the  western  waters  (conclusion  of  the  list 
of  homesteads  in  Monongalia  county)  ;  The  Merrimac-Monitor  Battle,  by  St. 
George  Tucker  Brooke  ;  Point  Pleasant,  by  D.  A.  M'Culloch  ;  Early  marriage 
licenses  in  Monongalia  county,  1794-1802  ;  Early  orchards  in  West  Virginia,  by 
Hu  Maxwell. 

No  more  published.  (6874 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  Organized 
December  30,  1869.  Morgantown,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Circular.      Broadside.  (6875 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings.  Vol.  i,  part  i.  Morgantown, 
1871. 

8vo,  pp.  150. 

Contents  :  Preliminary  meetings,  September  30,  December  30,  1869  ;  Constitu 

tion  ;  By-laws  ;  Geological  survey  of  West  Virginia,  by  J.  J.  Stevenson  ;  Meeting, 

February  9,  1870  ;  .Report  of  committee  to  present  memorial  on  geological  survey 

to   the   legislature;    Historical   studies   and   historical   societies,   by   A.    Martin; 

"Annals  of  the  Pan  Handle,"  by  W.  K.   Pendleton  ;  First  annual  meeting,  June 

15,   1870  ;  Historical  and  descriptive  notice  of  the  Berkeley  Springs,  by  D.  H. 

Strother  ;  Second  annual  meeting,  June  14,  1871  ;  Geographical  history  of  Monon 

galia  County,  W,  Va.,  by  W.  T.  Willey  ;  Appendix.  (6876 

WEST  ATIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     A  brief  history  of  the  soldiers'  medals 

issued  by  the  State  of  West  Virginia  as  "  tokens  of  respect  "  to  those  of  her 

citizens  who  served  in  the  Army  of  the  United  States  from  1861  to  1865.     By 


WEST    VIRGINIA    HISTORICAL    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.       943 

Horace  Edwin  Hayden.     Paper  read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  West 
Virginia,  June  10,  1879.     Wilkesbarre,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.  17.     Plate.  (6877 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 
Charleston,  W.  Va. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Has  no  connection  with 
the  West  Virginia  Historical  Society  that  flourished  from  1869-1884  at  the 
West  Virginia  University.  (6878 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  appeal  to  the  legis 
lature  of  West  Virginia,  in  behalf  of  the  officers  and  members  of  the  West 
Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  for  aid  in  carrying  out  the 
objects  of  its  creation,  by  Virgil  A.  Lewis,  its  secretary.  Published  by  the 
Society.  Charleston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  9.  (687J) 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  West  Virginia  His 
torical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  An  historical  sketch  of  its  origin  and 
progress.  With  its  constitution,  by-laws,  rules,  etc.  Published  by  the 
Society.  Charleston,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  (688O 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  An  address  of  the  ex 
ecutive  board  to  the  friends  and  patrons  of  the  West  Virginia  Historical  and 
Antiquarian  Society.  [Charleston,  1892.] 

8vo,  pp.  [2]-23. 

On  cover  :   No.  3.      Series  1. 

"  Necrology  "  :   pp.  15-23.  (6881 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Third  annual  report  of 
the  secretary.  Charleston,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (6882 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  History  and  mystery  of 
the  Kanawha  Valley.  A  paper  read  before  the  West  Virginia  Historical 
and  Antiquarian  Society,  by  Dr.  ,T.  P.  Hale,  president,  January  19th,  1897. 
Published  by  the  West  Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society. 
Charleston,  1897. 

8vo,   pp.   IS.      Front.  (6883 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  eighth 
annual  meeting,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  17.  (6884 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Some  local  archaeology. 
A  paper  read  before  the  West  Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society, 
by  Dr.  J.  P.  Hale,  president.  January  18th,  1898.  Published  by  the  West 
Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  Charleston,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  14,  including  plan.  (68Sf» 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by 
laws  of  the  West  Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  Charleston, 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  9.  (6886 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.     Minutes  of  ninth  annual 
meeting.     Address  of  president.     Report  of  secretary.     1899. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 

Contents  :  Scraps  of  history,  tradition  and  facts  relating  to  the  lower  Shenan- 
doah  Valley  and  especially  to  the  Eastern  Pan-handle  of  West  Virginia. 

(6887 


944  AMEKICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  Minutes  of  tenth  an 
imal  meeting.  Address  of  W.  S.  Laidley.  Report  of  secretary.  1900. 
Charleston. 

Svo,  pp..  45. 

Contents  :  The  first  settlement  in  West  Virginia,  by  W.  S.  Laidley.  (6888 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  West  Virginia  Historical 
Magazine,  Quarterly.  Vol.  i.  January-October,  1901.  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Vol.  i,  No.  1.     January,  1001.     pp.  68. 

Contents  :  A  sketch,  descriptive  and  historical,  of  Charleston,  the  capital  of 
West  Virginia,  by  J.  P.  Hale  ;  Primitive  Charleston  ;  The  State  seals,  by  James 
C.  McGrevv  ;  The  final  crisis  in  our  struggle  for  statehood,  by  Waitman  T.  Wil- 
ley  ;  The  Inventor  of  the  steamboat,  [James  Rumsey]  by  Daniel  B.  Lucas;  Bio 
graphical  sketch  of  John  Laidley ;  First  settlers  of  West  Virginia ;  Visit  to 
George  Washington — extracts  from  diary  of  an  English  gentleman,  Nov'r,  1785 ; 
Battle  of  Scary,  by  Lev!  Welch  ;  Rumsey  vs.  Fulton,  by  J.  P.  Hale. 

Vol.  i,  No.  2.      April,  1901.     pp.  86. 

Contents  :  Historical  and  descriptive  sketch  of  the  Great  Kanawha  and  New 
River  Valleys,  from  Point  Pleasant  to  Hinton,  by  J.  P.  Hale  ;  West  Virginia's 
birthday,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  The  Ruffners,  by  Wm.  Henry  Ruffner  ;  Interesting 
incidents  in  the  experiences  of  an  old  Kanawha  citizen  during  the  Civil  War, 
by  W.  B.  Brooks  ;  Personnel  of  the  several  state  administrations  since  the  forma 
tion  of  the  state ;  Major  James  Grant  Laidley,  by  Alvaro  F.  Gibbens  ;  History  of 
the  Great  Kanawha  river  slack  water  improvement,  by  J.  P.  'Hale  ;  The  West 
Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society  :  Minutes  and  reports. 

Vol.  i,  No.  3.     July,  1901.      pp.  69. 

Contents  :  The  West  Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society — an  appeal 
to  the  public  ;  Pre-historic  Kanawha  Valley,  by  John  P.  Hale  ;  The  oldest  town 
in  West  Virginia,  by  W.  S.  Laidley;  The  Ruffners  n,  Joseph,  by  W.  H.  Ruffner; 
Sword  of  Washington  and  staff  of  Franklin — proceedings  and  speeches  in  House 
of  Representatives  upon  the  presentation,  1843.  A  brief  sketch  of  the  late  Col. 
Andrew  Donnally,  by  Miriam  Welch  Donnally  ;  Henry  McWhorter,  by  L.  V.  Mc- 
Whorter  ;  An  antique  and  very  strange  epitaph. 

Vol.  i,  No.  4.     October,  1901.     pp.  72. 

Contents :  West  end  of  West  Virginia,  by  W.  S.  Laidley ;  A  Revolutionary 
hero,  by  G.  L.  Cranmer  ;  The  Ruffners,  by  W.  H.  Ruffner  ;  The  Rutherfords,  by 
Mary  Louise  Conrade  and  W.  P.  Craighill ;  Stone  Pipe,  by  L.  V.  McWhorter ; 
The  tables  turned — a  true  incident  of  Civil  War,  by  Joseph  Ruffner ;  The 
whipping  post  of  Kanawha  county,  by  Tom.  Swinburn.  (6889 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  WTest  Virginia  Historical 
Magazine  Quarterly.  Vol.  n.  Charleston,  W.  Va.  January-October,  1902. 

8vo. 

Vol.  n,  No.  1.     January,  1902.     pp.  78. 

Contents  :  Augusta  county  court,  1745,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  The  Fairfax  stone, 
by  Joseph  Lyon  Miller ;  One  hundred  and  twenty-seventh  anniversary  of  the 
Battle  of  Point  Pleasant — the  first  battle  of  the  Revolution,  Oct.  10.  1774; 
Isaac  Williams,  by  Alvaro  F.  Gibbens;  The  Ruffners,  by  W.  H.  Ruffner;  Hon. 
Philip  Doddridge,  of  Brooke  county,  Virginia,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Round  Bottom, 
Marshall  county,  by  Wm.  Burdette  Mathews. 

Vol.  ii,  No.  2.     April,  1902.     pp.  87. 

Contents  :  A  glance  at  the  Van  Meter  family  in  the  United  States  of  America, 
by  Anna  Hunter  Van  Meter,  with  addenda,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Gabriel  Jones, 
"  The  Lawyer,"  by  R.  T.  Barton  ;  Col.  David  Shepherd,  First  Lieut.  Commandant 
of  Ohio  County,  Va.,  by  G.  L.  Cranmer  ;  The  national  character  of  the  Battle 
of  Point  Pleasant,  by  Virgil  A.  Lewis;  The  Millers  and  their  kin,  by  Joseph 
Lyon  Miller  ;  Colonel  John  Dickinson — a  sketch  contributed  by  J.  T.  McAllister ; 
Judge  E.  S.  Duncan,  by  Henry  Raymond  ;  Pocahontas  county,  by  W.  T.  Price. 

Vol.  n,  No.  3.     July,  1902.     pp.  83,  (1). 

Contents  :  Coal  River — a  poem  by  Tom  Swinburn  ;  A  paper  referring  to  tl 
march  of  Braddock's  troops  from  Alexandria  to  attack  Fort  Duquesne  in 
and  indicating  particularly  the  route  of  the  considerable  portion  which  pas 
through  what  is  now  Jefferson  county,  W.  Va.,  by  Wm.  P.  Craighill ;  The 
Ruffners,  by  W.  H.  Ruffner;  The  Yates  and  Aglionby  families  of  Jefferson 
county,  by  F.  K.  Aglionby  ;  Jacob  Warwick,  by  W.  T.  Price  ;  A  bit  of  history— 


WEST    VIRGINIA    HISTORICAL    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY.       945 

a  trip  from  New  York  to  Richmond  in  1861,  by  Wm.  II.  Edwards  ;  The  Great 
Kanawha  Valley  in  1850,  by  Lewis  A.  Martin  ;  Historical  sketch  of  Adam  See, 
esq. ;  Kanawha  county  records. 

Vol.   n,  No.  4.     October,   1902.     pp.  89. 

Contents:   Birthplace  of  President  Andrew  Jackson    (?),   by   W.    S.   Laidley ; 

Major  General  Charles  Lee,  by  John  D.  Sutton  ;  Kentucky's  part  in  the  battle 

of   Point    Pleasant,    by    Louella    Kemper   Poage ;    Thomas    Shepherd,    by    Fanny 

Shepherd  Alien  ;  William  Henry  Ruffner,  by  Anne  II.  R.  Barclay  ;  Genealogy  of 

Mrs.  Virginia  Harvie  Patrick,  by  Robert  Douglas  Roller  ;  Family  history  of  the 

Camerons  of  Virginia,  by  W.  T.  Price  ;  Alexander  Campbell,  by  G.  L.  Cranmer  ; 

General  Index  to  Vol.  i,  1901.  (689O 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL,  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  ^SOCIETY.     West  Virginia  Historical 

Magazine,  Quarterly.     Vol.  in.     January-October,  1903.     Published  by  the 

West  Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

8vo,  pp.  318. 

Vol.  in,  No.  1.     January,  1903.     pp.  93. 

Contents :  The  frontier  counties  of  West  Virginia,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  The 
Dunmore  war,  by  E.  O.  Randall ;  Records  relating  to  the  Van  Meter,  Dubois, 
Shepherd,  Hite,  and  allied  families,  by  Samuel  Gordon  Smyth;  Early  settle 
ment  of  Friends  in  the  Valley  of  Virginia,  by  Kirk  Brown  ;  Our  Scotch-Irish 
ancestors,  by  Joseph  L.  Miller;  A -chronological  sketch  of  Colonel  David  Shep 
herd,  by  Harriet  Mclntire  Foster  ;  Rev.  James  Moore  Brown,  by  Wm.  T.  Price. 

Vol.  in,  No.  2.     April,  1903.      pp.  99-180. 

Contents :  Jost  Hite,  pioneer  of  Shenandoah  valley,  1732 ;  The  Elting  and 
Shepherd  families  of  Maryland  and  Virginia,  by  Samuel  Gordon  Smyth ; 
Augusta  men  in  the  French  and  Indian  war,  by  J.  L.  Miller ;  Cresap  and 
Logan,  by  M.  Louise  Stevenson  ;  The  National  Road,  by  G.  L.  Cranmer  ;  Vir 
ginia  soldiers  at  Fort  Pitt,  1783,  by  O.  S.  Decker  ;  Rev.  John  Clark  Bayless,  by 
Louella  K.  Poage. 

Vol.  in,  No.  3.     July,  1903.     pp.  185-259. 

Contents :  James  Rumsey  and  family,  Morrow  family,  Skiles  family,  Barns 
family,  and  Morris  family,  by  W.  S.  Laidley ;  Col.  Moses  Shepherd,  Lydia 
Boggs,  Gen.  Daniel  Kruger,  by  Harriet  Mclntyre  Foster  ;  Capture  of  Generals 
Crook  and  Kelley,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  The  Van  Bibbers,  by  Mrs.  M.  W.  Don- 
nally  ;  Change  of  calendars,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Judge  Lewis  Summers,  by  Ann 
I.  Ryon ;  Large  Land  owners,  Washington  as  a  land  owner,  Kanawha  land 
books,  1797,  Washington  a  salt  maker,  by  W.  S.  Laidley ;  Students  from  Vir 
ginia  at  Athens,  O.,  by  Julia  Barber  ;  Change  of  names  of  towns  in  West  Vir 
ginia,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Rev.  M.  D.  Dunlap,  by  W.  T.  Price. 

Vol.  in,  No.  4.      October,  1903.     pp.  265-318. 

Contents  :  Evett's  Run,  by  W.  D.  Briscoe  ;  The  significance  of  Scotch-Irish 
history,  by  W.  T.  Price  ;  The  Houstons  of  Monongalia,  by  R.  R.  Sweet ;  Ben 
jamin  Houston — last  will  and  testament,  1733  ;  John  Jones,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ; 
Shepherd  family  items,  by  J.  T.  Holmes  ;  Pioneer  settlement  of  West  Virginia, 
by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Kanawha  county  records,  1791—2  ;  Deceased  members  of  the 
society  ;  Moravian  missionaries  in  Virginia  ia  1749.  (G891 

VEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  West  Virginia  His 
torical  Magazine,  Quarterly.  Vol.  iv.  January-October,  1904.  Charleston, 
W.  Va.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  330. 

/ol.  iv.,  No.  1.     January,  1904.     pp.  75. 

Contents :  Raleigh's  lost  colony,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Adam  Miller,  by  W.  S. 
Laidley ;  Catarina  Beierlin,  by  W.  S.  Laidley ;  District  of  West  Augusta,  by 
W.  S.  Laidley ;  Pennsylvania  boundary  and  West  Augusta  court,  by  R.  R. 
Sweet ;  Col.  William  Crawford  ;  Major  John  Hansford,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Selim 
the  Algerine,  by  Wm.  T.  Price  ;  Early  Germans  on  the  Opequon,  by  S.  Gordon 
Smyth ;  Wizzard's  Clipp,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  John  Duke  of  Berkeley,  by  S.  G. 
Smyth ;  Hennepin's  New  discovery,  Kanawhas,  by  W.  S.  Laidley ;  Annals  of 
Carnegie  Museum,  Pittsburg  ;  George  T.  Lyle  on  the  church. 

Vol.  iv,  No.  2.     April,  1904.     pp.  80-180. 

Contents :  The  pioneer  John  Lewis  and  his  family,  by  Delia  Agnes  McCul- 
loch ;  Sketch  of  Andrew  Lewis  and  battle  of  Point  Pleasant,  by  Eva  Grant 
Maloney  ;  Extract  from  the  Virginia  Convention,  1775,  by  E.  G.  M. ;  The  jour- 

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nal  of  Col.  Chas.  Lewis,  1755 ;  General  Andrew  Lewis,  by  W.  S.  Laidley ; 
Samuel  Lewis  and  John  D.  Lewis  and  genealogy  of  Lewis  family,  by  W.  S. 
Laidley ;  The  Henshaw  family,  by  Valley  Virginia  Henshaw ;  The  first  white 
settler  in  the  Valley  of  the  Shenandoah,  by  Charles  E.  Kemper  ;  Annual  meeting. 

Vol.  iv,  No.  3.     July,  1904.     pp.  185-255. 

Contents  :  Was  Adam  Miller  the  first  settler  west  of  the  Blue  Ridge,  by  W.  S. 
Laidley  ;  The  Clendinens,  by  Delia  A.  McCullock  ;  Major  William  Clendinen,  by 
Delia  A.  McCullock  ;  John  Ewing  and  the  Clendenin  massacre,  by  A.  E.  Ewing ; 
Col.  Thomas  Bullitt,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Duumore  patent  of  1773,  by  Mrs.  A.  I. 
Ryon  ;  Edward  Hughes,  by  William  Ilansford ;  Jan  Joosten  Van  Meteren,  by 
S.  Gordon  Smythe ;  Major  William  Raymond,  by  Henry  Haymond  ;  Guerrilla 
warfare  in  1862,  by  W.  T.  Fri<?e  ;  Fincastle,  by  R.  A.  Fast ;  Publications  of  the 
Southern  History  Association,  by  W.  S.  Laidley. 

Vol.  iv,  No.  4.     October,  1904.     pp.  261,  330. 

Contents  :  Col.  William  Crawford,  by  E.  A.  Crawford  ;  Gen.  Daniel  Morgan, 
by  Delia  A.  McCullock  ;  Ensign  Edward  Ward,  by  T.  L.  Rodgers  ;  James  Nourse 
and  St.  George's  chapel,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  The  Teays  family  of  Kanawha,  by 
S.  I*.  Capehart ;  Col.  Joseph  Lovell,  by  W.  S.  Laidley ;  Aged  denizens  of  Ka 
nawha,  by  G.  W.  Atkinson  ;  Jack  Neal — from  papers  of  Dr.  Henry  Ruffner  with 
addenda  from  records,  by  W.  S.  Laidley  ;  Original  map  of  Charleston ;  Wood 
county  volunteers — 1806;  Dennis  Callahan,  by  Henry  Ruffner.  (6892 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  The  West  Virginia  His 
torical  Magazine,  Quarterly.  Vol.  v,  No.  1.  January,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  60. 

Contents:  The  Virginia .  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  by  Delia  A.  McCullock; 
Liberty  Hall — Washington  College,  by  Delia  A.  McCullock  ;  Col.  James  Graham 
and  the  Indians,  by  J.  L.  Miller ;  Parkersburg's  beginning ;  Charles  Town's 
Academy  and  its  founders,  by  Wm.  P.  Craighill  ;  Thomas  Shepherd  and  Capt. 
Jas.  Glenn,  by  S.  G.  Smith  ;  Coalsmouth,  by  S.  P.  Capehart ;  Mathew  P.  Wyatt, 
by  Mrs.  L.  M.  Bowles  ;  A  war-time  sociable,  by  W.  T.  Price  ;  Washington's  ad 
vertisement  of  lands,  by  J.  L.  Miller;  Anecdotes  of  Washington.  (6893 

WEST  VIRGINIA  HISTORICAL  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY.  West  Virginia  Historical 
Magazine.  Vol.  v,  No.  2.  April,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.    (63)-164. 

Contents  :  The  William  Morris  family,  pioneers  of  Kanawha  Valley,  by  W.  S. 
Laidley  ;  Point  Pleasant — 1749-1905,  by  Delia  A.  McCullock  ;  The  Henderson 
family,  by  J.  L.  Miller  ;  The  Stribling  and  Hereford  families  of  Mercers  Bottom, 
Mason  county,  West  Virginia,  by  Ellen  S.  Neale  ;  Col.  John  Stuart  of  Green 
brier,  by  Margaret  L.  Price  ;  Memorandum,  1798,  July  15th,  by  John  Stuart 
Sketch  of  Fincastle  and  why  so  named,  by  Eva  G.  Maloney  ;  The  Prices  of  Green 
brier,  by  E.  G.  Maloney ;  A  sketch  by  Mrs.  Wall,  of  Winchester,  of  her  an 
cestors  ;  The  Engle  family  of  Shenandoah  Valley,  by  J.  M.  Engle  ;  Contents  o: 
the  Magazine,  January,  1901-April,  1905. 

Publication   suspended.  (6894 

^vi  s  c  o  isr  s  i .:rsr  . 

DEUTSCHER  HISTORISCHER  VERE1N  VON  WISCONSIN. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

DEUTSCHER  HISTORISCHER  VEREIN  VON  WISCONSIN.     Wisconsin's  Deutsch-Ameri- 
kaner,  bis  zum  Schluss  des  neunzehnten  Jahrhunderts.     Von  Wilhelm  Hens 
Jensen.     Milwaukee,  1900-02. 
Two  volumes.     8vo. 
Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the   "  Deutscher   Historischer  Verein  von   Wis 
consin." 

Vol.   ii  by  W.  Hense-Jensen  and  Ernest  Bruncken. 

Eine    Ilnzahl    hochgesinnter    Manner    trat    zusammen,    brachte    den    nbthigei 

Garantie-Fond  auf  und  organisirte  sich  unter   den   Namen   "  Deutscher   Histoi 

ischer  Verein  von  Wisconsin."     Unter  seinen  Auspizien  ist  das  Buch  erschiener 


OLD  SETTLERS'  CLUB  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.  947 

LA   CROSSE   COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
La  Crosse,  Wis. 

LA  CROSSE  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Wisconsin  jubilee ;  proceedings  of  the 
celebration  by  the  county  and  city  of  La  Crosse  on  Wisconsin  having 
achieved  fifty  years  of  statehood.  La  Crosse  County  Historical  Society 
organized  May  28,  1898.  Grand  celebration  held  at  La  Crosse  July  4,  1898. 
La  Crosse,  Wis.  [1898]. 

8vo,  pp.  56. 

"Introductory"    (pp.    3-7)    by   R.    Calvert,    secretary;    ''Continuation"    (pp. 

8-50)  by  John  Pamperin,  chairman  of  the  executive  committee.  (6896 

MILWAUKEE  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

MILWAUKEE  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Alexander  Mitchell.  A  memorial  address, 
by  J.  P.  McGregor,  February  22,  1888.  Milwaukee,  1888. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (6897 

OLD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  8 AUK  COUNTY. 
Baraboo,  Wis. 

)LD  SETTLERS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  SAUK  COUNTY.     Transactions  and  proceedings  of 
annual  reunions,  1872,  74-76,  78-82,  84,  89,  90. 
8vo,  lii  pphs.     No  title-pages. 
Bound  with  Canfleld,  W.  II.      Outline  sketches  of  Sauk  County.  (6898-99 

OLD  SETTLERS'  CLUB   OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

LD  SETTLERS'  CLUB  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.  A  paper  on  the  judicial  and  legal 
condition  of  the  Territory  of  Wisconsin  at  and  after  its  organization.  By 
A.  G.  Miller,  D.  A.  J.  Upham,  and  W.  A.  Prentiss.  Read  before  the  Club  by 
Judge  Miller,  July  4,  1870.  Milwaukee,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  17.  (69OO 

,,  LD  SETTLERS'  CLUB  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.  A  paper  on  the  number,  locality, 
and  times  of  removal  of  the  Indians  of  Wisconsin,  with  appendix  containing 
chronology  of  Wisconsin.  By  I.  A.  Lapbam.  Levi  Blossom,  and  G.  G.  Dous- 
man,  a  committee  of  the  Club.  Milwaukee,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  27.      Map.  (69O1 

LD  SETTLERS'  'CLUB  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.  Address  to  the  Club,  by  E.  Chase, 
July  4,  1872,  on  Milwaukee  history.  Milwaukee,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (69Oifi 

<.D  SETTLERS'  CLUI;  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.  Annual  address,  January  6,  1873, 
by  A.  G.  Miller.  Milwaukee,  1873. 

8vo,  pp.  14.  (6903 

, 

U)  SETTLERS'  CLUB  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.  Annual  address,  January  5,  1874, 
by  A.  G.  Miller.  Published  by  order  of  the  Club.  Milwaukee,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  11'.  (6904 

(.D  SETTLERS'  CLUB  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.  An  historical  poem.  Milwaukee's 
early  days.  By  J.  S.  Burk.  Read  before  the  Club,  January  5,  1874.  Mil 
waukee,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (69O5 


948  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  CLUB  OF  MILWAUKEE  COUNTY.     Annual  address   [Reminiscences 

of  Milwaukee  County],  January  5,  1875,  by  I.  A.  Lapham.     Milwaukee,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (69O« 

OLD  SETTLERS'  CLUB.  Increase  Allen  Lapham,  LL.  D.  A  biographical  sketch 
read  before  the  Old  Settlers'  Club,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  December  11,  1875,  by 
Samuel  S.  Sherman.  Milwaukee,  1876. 

8vo,  pp.  80.     Front,   (portrait). 

List  of  Dr.  Lapham's  publications  :  pp.  78-80.  (69O7 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY  OF  LA  FAYETTE  COUNTY. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY  OF  LA  FAYETTE  COUNTY.  Address  before  the  Society, 
June  3,  1874.  By  M.  M.  Strong. 

From  La  Fayette  County  Democrat,  June  12,  1874.  (69O8 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY,  RACINE  COUNTY. 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY,  RACINE  COUNTY.  Historical  address  before  the  Society. 
by  C.  E.  Dyer.  Also  constitution,  by-laws,  and  list  of  members.  Racine, 
1871. 

12mo,  pp.  84. 

On  the  settlement  of  the  different  towns  in  Racine  County.  (69O8o 

OLD  SETTLERS'  SOCIETY,  RACINE  COUNTY.  Early  days  at  Racine,  Wis.  Intended 
as  a  response  or  as  emendations  to  a  part  of  Charles  E.  Dyer's  address  be 
fore  the  Old  Settlers'  Society.  By  an  outsider.  Racine,  1872. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (6909 

PARKMAN  CLUB,  MILWAUKEE. 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  1.  Nicholas  Perrot.  A  Study  in  Wiscon 
sin  History.  Gardner  P.  Stickney,  Cincinnati,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (6910 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  2.  Exploration  of  Lake  Superior :  the 
voyages  of  Radisson  and  Groseilliers.  By  H.  C.  Campbell.  Milwaukee, 
1896. 

8vo,  pp.  17-35.  (6911 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  3.  Chevalier  Henry  de  Tonty :  his  exploits 
in  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  By  II.  E.  Legler.  Milwaukee,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  37-57.  (6912 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  4.  The  aborigines  of  the  Northwest:  a 
glance  into  the  remote  past.  By  F.  T.  Terry.  Milwaukee,  1896. 

8vo,   pp.   59-72.  (6913 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  5.  Jonathan  Carver :  his  travels  in  the 
Northwest  in  1766-8.  By  J.  G.  Gregory.  Milwaukee,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  73-101.  (6914 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  6.  Negro  slavery  in  Wisconsin.  By  John 
Nelson  Davidson.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  103-131.  ( 

PARKMAN    CLUB.      Publications.      No.    7.      Eleazer    WTilliams:    his    forerun 
himself.     By  W.  W.  Wight.     Milwaukee.  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  133-203.      Portrait.  (691* 

PARKMAN  CLUB.     Publications.     No.  8.     Charles  Langlade :  first  settler  of 
consin.     By  M.  E.  Mclntosh.     Milwaukee,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  205-223.  <691' 

PARKMAN   CLUB.     Publications.     No.   9.     The   Germans   in    Wisconsin   politics 

By  E.  Bruncken.     Milwaukee,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  225-238.  < 


STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  949 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  10.  The  Polanders  in  Wisconsin.  By  F.  H. 
Miller.  189G. 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6919 

Nos.  1-10  with  title-page  and  index  form.  Vol  i  of  the  Publications.  Mil 
waukee,  1896. 

PARKMAN  CLUR.  Publications.  No.  11.  Pere  Rem'  Mcnard,  the  predecessor  of 
Allonez  and  Marquette  in  the  Lake  Superior  region.  By  Henry  Colin  Camp 
bell.  Milwaukee,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (692O 

PARKMAN  CLUB.  Publications.  No.  12.  George  Rogers  Clark  and  his  Illinois 
campaign.  By  D.  B.  Starkey.  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  62.  (6921 

For  Nos.  1/5— 18,  see  Appendix. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN. 

Madison,  W  is. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Discourse  delivered  before  the  So 
ciety  at  its  first  annual  meeting,  January  15,  1850,  at  the  cupitol  in  Madison. 
By  William  R.  Smith.  Madison,  1850. 

8vo,  pp.  53.  (6922 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Address  by  M.  L.  Martin  before  the 
Society,  January  21,  1851.  Green  Bay,  1851. 

12mo,  pp.  44.  (6923 

STATE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   WISCONSIN.     Third   annual    address.     Delivered 

March  1(5,  1852,  before  the  Society.     By  Lewis  N.  Wood.     Madison,  [1852]. 

8vo,  pp.  17.  (6924 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Reports  and  Collections.     Vols.  i- 
xvi.     Madison,  1855-1902. 
8vo.     Sixteen  volumes. 

With  Vol.  xi  the  title  was  changed  to  Collections. 
Continuation,  see  Nos.  6936-6938. 

CONTENTS. 

Vol.  i.  Green  Bay  in  1726  ;  J.  Gorrell's  Journal ;  Green  Bay  in  1816-17,  by 
J.  W.  Biddle  ;  A  tour  through  Wisconsin  in  1832,  by  C.  Whittlesey  ;  Legend  of 
the  Winnebagoes,  by  R.  W.  Haskins  ;  Early  times  in  Wisconsin,  1849,  by  H.  A. 
Tenney  ;  Calumet  County,  by  T.  Cammuck  ;  Richland  County,  by  I.  S.  Haseltine  ; 
Wisconsin  geographical  names,  by  A.  Brunson  ;  Indian  names,  by  J.  Hathaway  ; 
Indian  nomenclature  of  northern  Wisconsin,  with  a  sketch  of  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  Chippewas,  by  II.  Calkins  ;  Reminiscences  of  Wisconsin,  by  A.  F. 
Pratt.  1855.  pp.  160.  (6925 

Vol.  n.  Early  history  and  condition  of  Wisconsin,  by'  II.  S.  Baird  ;  Early 
times  and  events  in  Wisconsin,  by  J.  II.  Lockwood  ;  Narrative  of  J.  Shaw ; 
Memoir  of  T.  P.  Burnett,  by  A.  Brunson  ;  Pioneer  life  in  Wisconsin,  by  D.  M. 
Parkinson;  PekatonSca  battle  controversy,  by  C.  Bracken  and  P.  Parkinson; 
Strictures  upon  Ford's  History  of  the  Black  Hawk  War,  by  P.  Parkinson  ; 
Advent  of  New  York  Indians  into  Wisconsin,  by  A.  G.  Ellis  ;  Early  history  of 
Kenosha  County,  by  J.  Lothrop  ;  Wisconsin  :  rise  and  progress,  with  notices  of 
Mineral  Point  and  Richland  County,  by  S.  Taylor  ;  Legend  of  the  Red  Banks,  by 
C.  I).  Robinson ;  The  progress,  condition  and  prospects  of  Wisconsin,  by  T.  O. 
Edwards.  1856.  pp.  548.  (6926 

Vol.  in.  Eulogies  on  J.  G.  Percival  ;  W.  A.  White;  Early  Jesuit  missionaries 
In  the  Northwest,  by  J.  Law  ;  Indian  tribes  of  Wisconsin,  by  J.  G.  Shea  ;  The 
Cass  manuscripts,  translated  by  C.  Whittlesey  ;  Ancient  mounds  or  tumuli  in 
Crawford  county,  by  A.  Brunson  ;  Antiquities  of  Wisconsin,  by  W.  Barry ; 
Recollections  of  Wisconsin,  by  A.  Grignon  ;  Reminiscenses  of  the  Northwest, 
by  B.  F.  H.  Witherell  ;  The  Chippewas  of  Lake  Superior,  by  R.  E.  Morse : 
Early  history  of  Kenosha,  by  M.  Frank ;  Account  of  the  first  settlement  of 
Kenoeha,  by  W.  Mygatt  ;  Early  history  of  Green  County  ;  Sketch  of  Whitewater; 
The  "Upper  Wisconsin"  country,  by  A.  G.  Ellis;  Sketch  of  Prescott  and  Pierce 
counties,  by  O.  Gibbs,  jr.,  and  C.  E.  Young ;  Hudson  and  its  tributary  region,  by 


950  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

T.  D.  Hall ;  New  London  and  the  surrounding  country,  by  A.  J.  Lawson  ;  Re 
sources  of  North-Eastern  Wisconsin,  by  E.  B.  Quiner ;  Wisconsin  and  her 
internal  navigation  ;  The  Lemonweir  river,  by  D.  McBride  ;  The  Baraboo  Valley, 
a  dairy  region  ;  Lieut.  Gov.  Cruzat's  message  to  the  Sauks  and  Foxes  ;  statistics 
of  Wisconsin  public  libraries,  by  L.  C.  Draper.  1857.  pp.  vii,  438.  («927 

Aroi.  iv.  Origin  of  the  American  Indians,  by  J.  Y.  Smith  ;  Recollections  of  Wis-  | 
consin  since  1820,  by  E.  Childs  ;  Recollections  of  the  early  history  of  northern 
Wisconsin,  by  H.  S.  Baird  ;  Early  history  of  Wisconsin,  by  A.  Bruuson  ;  Commer 
cial  history  of  Milwaukee  ;  Sketch  of  the  Brothertown  Indians,  by  T.  Commuck ; 
The  Stockbridge  Indians,  by  C.  Marsh  ;  Various  speeches  and  papers,  by  -T.  W. 
Quinney  ;  Early  times  in  Sheboygan  County,  by  II.  Rublee  ;  Early  events  in  the 
Fourlake  country,  by  C.  B.  Chapman  ;  Northeastern  boundary  of  Wisconsin,  by 
S.  F.  Vinton  and  J.  D.  Doty  ;  Public-land  surveys  ;  The  man-shaped  mounds,  by  , 
I.  A.  Lapham ;  Death  of  Tecumseh,  by  A.  Branson,  and  John  T.  Kingston ; 
LaCrosse  and  Monroe  counties,  by  M.  McMillan  ;  The  latitude  and  longitude  of 
Milwaukee,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Racine,  and  Madison,  by  .1.  D.  Graham.  1859. 
pp.  508.  («928 

ATol.  v.  Reports,  1860-1869  ;  Eulogies  on  J.  W.  Hunt  and  L.  P.  Harvey  ;  Cana 
dian  documents  ;  Early  days  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  by  W.  J.  Snelling ;  The  Winne- 
bago  war  of  1827,  by  T.  L.  McKenney  ;  Early  reminiscences  of  Wisconsin,  by 
J.  II.  Fonda ;  Services  of  Col.  Henry  Dodge's  volunteers  in  the  Black  Hawk 
war  ;  Reminiscences  of  Black  Hawk  and  the  Black  Hawk  war  ;  Early  history  of 
education  in  Wisconsin  ;  History  of  school  supervision  in  Wisconsin,  by  W.  C. 
Whitford  ;  Life  and  services  of  J.  D.  Doty,  by  A.  G.  Ellis ;  Reminiscences  of 
Hole-in-the-Day,  by  J.  T.  Clark  and  others  ;  General  Cass  at  Ste.  Marie  in  1820. 

(6929 

Vol.  vi.  Reports,  1869-1872  ;  Life  of  B.  F.  Hopkins,  by  D.  Atwood  ;  Memoir 
of  G.  D.  Elwood,  by  S.  D.  Hastings ;  Civil  life  of  W.  A.  Barstow,  by  E.  M. 
Hunter  ;  Military  services  of  W.  A.  Barstow,  by  E.  A.  Calkins  ;  Events  in  the 
life  of  C.  Durkee,  by  M.  Frank  ;  Life  of  G.  Hyer  ;  The  Northwest  in  1817,  by 
S.  A.  Storrow  ;  Journal  of  a  voyage  from  St.  Louis  to  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony, 
1819,  by  T.  Forsyth  ;  Capt.  J.  Carver  and  "  Carver's  grant ;"  Early  history  of 
the  lead  region,  by  M.  Meeker;  Western  Wisconsin  in  1836,  by  S.  M.  Palmer; 
Eleazer  Williams  and  the  lost  prince,  by  J.  Y.  Smith  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  first 
house  and  first  family  of  Madison,  by  W.  H.  Canfield  ;  Early  reminiscences  of 
Madison,  by  J.  G.  Knapp  ;  Naming  of  Madison  and  Dane  County  ;  Michael  St. 
Cyr  ;  Gfeen  County  pioneers,  by  A.  Salisbury  ;  Reminiscences  of  Rock  County, 
by  I.  T.  Smith;  Early  reminiscences  of  Janesville,  by  H.  P.  Janes;  Pioneer  his 
tory  of  Walworth  County,  by  C.  M.  Baker.  (6930 

Vol.  vn.  Reports,  1873-1876;  Prehistoric  Wisconsin,  by  J.  D.  Butler;  West- 
phalian  medal,  1648,  by  J.  D.  Butler ;  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi,  by  J.  <1 
Shea  ;  Memoir  of  Charles  de  Langlade,  by  J.  Tasse ;  Notice  of  Match-e-ke-wis. 
the  captor  of  Mackinaw,  by  L.  C.  Draper  ;  Northern  Wisconsin  in  1820,  by  J.  D. 
Doty  ;  Fifty-four  years'  recollections  of  Wisconsin,  by  A.  G.  Ellis  ;  Fur  trade  and 
factory  system  at  Green  Bay,  1816-1821  ;  E.  D.  Beouchard's  vindication  ;  Early 
Western  days,  by  J.  T.  Kingston  and  others  ;  Personal  narrative,  by  J.  T.  de  La 
Ronde;  Pioneer  life  in  Wisconsin,  by  H.  Men-ell;  Sketch  of  officers  at  Fort| 
Winnebago,  in  1834,  and  subsequently  ;  Langlade's  movements  in  1777  ;  Recol 
lections  of  Wisconsin  in  Feb..  1837,  by  J.  A.  Noonan ;  Note  on  Eleazer  Wil 
liams,  by  C.  C.  Trowbridge ;  Sketch  of  Shan-be-na,  a  Pottawattomie  chief,  by 
N.  Matson  ;  Memoir  of  George  Gale,  by  D.  S.  Durrie  ;  Memoir  of  H.  S.  Baird,  by 
E.  H.  Ellis;  John  Catlin,  by  A.  B.  Braley ;  John  Y.  Smith,  by  D.  S.  Durrie: 
Wisconsin  necrology,  1874-75,  by  L.  C.  Draper.  1876.  pp.  495.  (6930<. 

Vol.  vin.  Ancient  copper  mines  of  Lake  Superior,  by  Jacob  Houghton  ;  Pre 
historic  copper  implements,  by  E.  F.  Slafter  ;  Ancient  copper  implements ;  Pic 
tured  cave  of  LaCrosse  Valley,  by  E.  Brown  ;  Additional  notes  on  the  LaCrosse 
cave,  by  J.  A.  Rice  ;  Notes  on  Jean  Nicolet,  by  B.  Suite  :  Early  historic  relics  ol 
the  Northwest,  by  J.  D.  Butler  ;  Tradition  of  the  Fox  Indians,  1730  ;  Langladf 
papers,  1737-1800  ;  Incident  of  Chegoimegon,  1760  ;  Capture  of  Mackinaw,  1763 
by  L.  J.  Porlier  ;  Green  Bay  and  the  frontiers,  1763-1765;  Indian  wars  of  Wis 
consin,  by  M.  M.  Strong ;  Wisconsin  in  1818,  by  E.  Tanner  ;  Reminiscences  ol 
the  Northwest,  by  M.  A.  B.  Bristol;  Early  times  at  Fort  Winnebago,  by  S.  Clark 
Recollections  of  Eleazer  Williams,  by  A.  G.  Ellis  ;  Early  exploration  and  sett" 
ment  of  Juneau  County,  by  J.  T.  Kingston  ;  The  Swiss  colony  of  New  Gls 
by  J.  Luchsinger ;  Wisconsin  necrology,  1876-78,  by  L.  C.  Draper.  187 

PP.  511.  « ; 

Vol.  ix.  Index  of  papers  ;  Synopsis  of  annual  report,  1880-1882  ;  Emblemati' 
mounds  in  Wisconsin,  by  S.  D.  Peet ;  A  mound  near  Boscobel,  by  C.  K.  Dean 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  951 

Portraits  of  Columbus,  by  J.  I).  Butler  ;  Early  historic  relics  of  the  Northwest, 
by  J.  I).  Butler ;  Lake  Sakaegan,  its  identity  ;  Personal  narrative  of  T.  G. 
Anderson  ;  T.  G.  Anderson's  journal,  1814  ;  Prairie  du  Chien  documents,  1814-15  ; 
Traditions  and  recollections  of  Prairie  du  Chien,  by  B.  W.  Brisbois  ;  Indian  cus 
toms  and  recollections,  by  Mrs.  II.  S.  Baird  ;  In  memoriam,  C.  C.  Washburn  ; 
Sketch  of  C.  H.  Larrabee,  by  L.  C.  Draper  ;  Pioneer  settlement  of  Sheboygan 
County,  by  J.  E.  Thomas ;  Sketch  of  William  Farnsworth,  by  M.  L.  Martin ; 
Memoir  of  H.  I).  Barron,  by  S.  S.  Fifield ;  C.  II.  Purple,  by  S.  D.  Hastings ; 
William  Hull  and  S.  Clark,  by  E.  A.  Calkins  ;  L.  B.  Vilas,  by  A.  B.  Braley ; 
Necrology  of  Wisconsin,  1876-1881,  by  L.  C.  Draper.  1882.  pp.  498.  Portrait. 

(6931 

Vol.  x.  Officers,  1883-1885  ;  Synopsis  of  annual  report,  1883-1885  ;  Jean  Nico- 
let,  by  F.  X.  Garneau  and  J.  B.  Ferland,  with  notes  by  B.  Suite  ;  De  Lignery's 
expedition  against  the  Foxes,  1728,  by  Emanuel  Crespel  ;  French  fortifications 
near  the  mouth  of  the  Wisconsin ;  "  Hold  the  Fort,"  by  J.  D.  Butler  ;  Tay-cho-pe- 
rah,  the  Four-lake  country,  first  white  footprints  there,  by  J.  I).  Butler;  Lawe 
and  Grignon  papers,  1794-1821  ;  Papers  of  T.  G.  Anderson,  British  Indian  agent ; 
Indian  campaign  of  1832,  by  II.  Smith  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  Black  Hawk  war, 
by  Robert  Anderson  ;  Incidents  of  the  Black  Hawk  war,  by  C.  Whittlesey  ;  Battle 
of  Peckatonica,  by  M.  G.  Fitch  ;  Notes  on  the  Black  Hawk  war,  by  P.  Parkinson  ; 
Sketches  of  Indian  chiefs  and  pioneers  of  the  Northwest,  by  John  Shaw  ;  Causes 
of  the  Black  Hawk  war,  by  Orlando  Brown  ;  Black  Hawk  scraps  ;  Robert  S.  Black 
and  the  Black  Hawk  war,  by  G.  W.  Jones  ;  Reminiscences  of  Wisconsin  in  1833  ; 
Col.  Henry  Gratiot,  a  pioneer  of  Wisconsin,  by  E.  B.  Washburne  ;  A.  P.  Gratiot's 
narrative  ;  Early  Wisconsin  exploration  and  settlement,  by  J.  Sutherland  ;  Notes 
on  early  Wisconsin  exploration,  by  E.  D.  Neill  ;  French  fort  at  Prairie  du  Chien, 
a  myth,  by  C.  W.  Butterfield ;  Early  French  forts  in  western  Wisconsin,  by 
L.  C.  Draper  ;  Autograph  collections  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde 
pendence,  by  L.  C.  Draper  ;  Sketch  of  A.  Proudfit,  by  B.  J.  Stevens  ;  Memorial 
sketches  of  O.  M.  Conover  ;  Wisconsin  Necrology,  1879-1882,  by  L.  C.  Draper; 
General  index  to  Vols.  i-x.  1888.  pp.  558.  (6932 

Vol.  xi.  Contents  :  Officers,  1888  ;  Preface  ;  Jean  Nicolet,  interpreter  and  voy- 
ageur  in  Canada,  1618-1642,  by  Henri  Jouan  ;  Bibliography  of  Nicolet,  by  C.  W. 
Butterfield  ;  Important  Western  papers,  1671-1787  ;  Radisson  and  Groseilliers  in 
Wisconsin;  Papers  from  the  Canadian  archives,  1778-1783:  Ilaldimand  collec 
tion  ;  Thompson  Maxwell's  narrative,  1760-1763  ;  Narrative  of  Andrew  J.  Vieau, 
sr.  ;  Antoine  Le  Clair's  statement ;  George  P.  Delaplaine's  statement ;  Prairie 
du  Chien,  in  1811,  by  Nicholas  Boilvin  ;  Capture  of  Fort  McKay,  Prairie  du 
Chien,  in  1814,  by  Douglas  Brymner  ;  Dickson  and  Grignon  papers,  1812-1815  ; 
Letter  book  of  Thomas  Forsyth,  1814-1818  ;  Prairie  du  Chien  in  1827,  by  Joseph 
M.  Street ;  American  Fur  Company  invoices,  1821-22 ;  Sketch  of  Morgan  L, 
Martin,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites  ;  Narrative  of  M.  L.  Martin  ;  Early  days  in  Jefferson 
County,  by  E.  W.  Keyes ;  Alexander  Mitchell,  the  financier,  by  J.  D.  Butler ; 
The  boundaries  of  Wisconsin,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites  ;  Local  government  in  Wiscon 
sin,  by  D.  E.  Spencer;  Index.  1888.  pp.  xiii,  548.  (6933 

Vol.  xu.  Contents:  Lyman  Copeland  Draper,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites;  Papers  from 
the  Canadian  archives,  1767-1814  ;  Robert  Dickson,  the  Indian  trader,  by  E.  A. 
Cruikshank ;  American  Fur  Company  employees,  1818-19,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites ; 
McCall's  journal  of  a  visit  to  Wisconsin  in  1830  ;  The  story  of  the  Black  Hawk 
war,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites  ;  Papers  of  Indian  Agent  Geo.  Boyd,  1832  ;  How  Wiscon 
sin  came  by  its  large  German  element,  by  K.  A.  Everest ;  The  planting  of  the 
Swiss  colony  at  New  Glarus,  by  John  Luchsinger  ;  A  rare  Wisconsin  book  Acts, 
1837-38),  by  T.  L.  Cole;  Geographical  names  in  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  and 
Michigan,  having  a  Chippewa  origin,  by  C.  Verwyst ;  The  Wisconsin  Winneba- 
goes,  by  M.  Paquette  ;  Missions  on  Chequamegon  Bay,  by  J.  N.  Davidson  ;  Early 
schools  in  Green  Bay,  1818-1832,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites.  1892.  pp.  xix,  498. 
Port.  Plan.  (6934 

Vol.  xni.  Contents  :  Events  at  Prairie  du  Chien  previous  to  American  occupa 
tion,  1814,  by  A.  E.  Bulger  ;  The  Bulger  papers  [in  relation  to  the  siege,  capture, 
and  occupation  of  Prairie  du  Chien  in  1814-1815]  ;  Last  days  of  the  British  at 
Prairie  du  Chien,  by  A.  E.  Bulger  ;  Papers  of  James  I).  Doty  ;  Official  journal,  1820, 
of  expedition  with  Cass  and  Schoolcraft ;  Territorial  organization  of  Wisconsin  ; 
First  Territprial  census  for  1836,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites  ;  Notes  on  early  lead  mining 
in  the  Fever  (or  Galena)  River  region,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites  ;  Significance  of  the  lead 
and  shot  trade  in  early  Wisconsin  history,  by  O.  G.  Libby  ;  Chronicle  of  the 
Helena  stiot  tower,  by  O.  G.  Libby  ;  The  Belgians  of  northeast  Wisconsin,  by 
Xavier  Martin;  The  story  of  Chequamegon  Bay.  by  R.  G.  Thwaites;  Historic 
sites  on  Chequamegon  Bay,  by  C.  Verwyst ;  Arrival  of  American  troops  at  Green 


952  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Bay  in  1816  ;  Narrative  of  Spoon  Pecorah  ;  Narrative  of  Walking  Cloud  ;  Popu 
lation  of  Brown  County,  June,  1830;   Index.      1895.     pp.  xi,   (1),  515.          (6935 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Collections.  Edited  and  annotated 
by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  Vol.  xiv.  Madison,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  553.      Illustrations.     Maps. 

Contents  :  List  of  officers  ;  The  story  of  Mackinac,  by  R.  G.  Thwaites  ;  Remi 
niscences  of  early  days  on  Mackinac  Island,  by  Elizabeth  Therese  Baird  ;  The  his 
tory  of  Fort  Winnebago,  by  Andrew  Jackson  Turner  ;  Fort  Winnebago  Orderly 
Book,  1834—36  ;  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  Black  Hawk  War,  by  Alfred  Augustus 
Jackson  ;  An  English  officer's  description  of  Wisconsin  in  1837,  by  Frederick 
Marryat ;  Father  Samuel  Mazzuchelli,  by  James  Pavie  Butler ;  Pocuments 
relating  to  the  Catholic  Church  in  Green  Bay,  and  the  mission  at  Little  Chute, 
1825-40;  A  history  of  early  railroad  legislation  in  Wisconsin,  1836  to  1851,  by 
Balthasar  Henry  Meyer  ;  The  Cornish  in  southwest  Wisconsin,  by  Louis  Albert 
Copeland  ;  The  Icelanders  on  Washington  Island,  by  Harry  K.  White ;  Geo 
graphical  origin  of  German  immigration  to  Wisconsin,  by  Kate  Everest  Levi ; 
Journal  of  an  Episcopalian  missionary's  tour  to  Green  Bay,  1834,  by  Jackson 
Kemper ;  Pocuments  relating  to  the  Episcopal  church  and  mission  in  Green 
Bay,  1825—41  ;  The  first  Wisconsin  cavalry  at  the  capture  of  Jefferson  Pavis, 
by  Henry  Harnden  ;  Index.  (6936 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Collections.  Edited  and  annotated 
by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  Vol.  xv.  Madison,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,    (1),  491.      Plates.      Portrait. 

Contents:  Some  Wisconsin  Indian  conveyances,  1793—1836;  Cession  to 
Pominique  Pucharme  at  Kaukauna ;  Cession  to  Jacob  Franks;  Contract  by 
J.  B.  Lemoine ;  Lands  for  Stockbridge  and  Brothertown  Indians  ;  A  saw-mill 
site  at  Little  Chute  ;  at  Poty's  Island  ;  at  West  Shore  of  Green  Bay  ;  on  the 
Waubunkeesippe  river ;  Land  grant  to  Charles  Grignon  ;  A  treaty  with  the 
Oneidas,  1832 ;  Sketch  of  Cutting  Marsh,  by  John  E.  Chapin ;  Pocuments 
relating  to  the  Stockbridge  mission,  1825-48 :  Grant  of  Statesburg  Mission 
site ;  Plan  of  the  mission ;  Report  of  Jesse  Miner's  death  ;  Reports  to  the 
Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  knowledge,  1831-34,  1838-48; 
Expedition  to  the  Sacs  and  Foxes,  1835,  by  Cutting  Marsh.  Reminiscences  of 
life  in  territorial  Wisconsin  [Green  Bay],  by  Elizabeth  Therese  Baird;  A 
Methodist  circuit  rider's  horseback  tour  from  Pennsylvania  to  Wisconsin,  1835, 
by  Alfred  Brunson  ;  Piary  of  one  of  the  original  colonists  of  New  Glarus,  1845, 
by  Mathias  Puerst,  translated  by  John  Luchsinger  :  Pioneering  in  the  Wiscon 
sin  lead  region,  1834-48  [La  Crosse],  by  Theodore  Rodolf ;  Surveying  in  Wis 
consin  in  1837  [Madison  and  Green  Bay],  by  Franklin  Hatheway  ;  Report  on 
the  quality  and  condition  of  Wisconsin  territory,  1831,  by  Samuel  Stambaugh ; 
Narrative  by  Louis  B.  Porlier  ;  Osawgenong — a  Sac  tradition,  by  George  John 
ston  ;  Narrative  of  Alexis  Clermont ;  Narrative  of  Peter  J.  Vieau  ;  Index. 

(6937 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Collections.     Edited  by  Reuben  Gold 

Thwaites.      Vol.    xvi.      The    French    Regime    in    Wisconsin — i.      1634-1727. 

Madison,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  xvii,  514.     Portraits.     Plates.     Maps. 

Contents  :  The  French  Regime  in  Wisconsin  :  consists  of  synopses,  extracts, 
letters,  etc.,  from  Jean  Nicolet,  Radisson  and  Groseilliers,  Menard,  Allouez, 
Perrot,  Galinee  and  Pollier  de  Casson,  Pablon,  Joliet,  Marquette,  Penonville, 
Le  Lu  Sueur,  Cadillac,  Louvigny,  Pe  Lignery,  Charlevoix,  de  Montigny.  The 
longer  documents  comprise :  Religious  beliefs  and  superstitions  of  the  Upper 
Algonkin  Tribes  ;  Indian  murderers  punished  by  Puless  Luth  ;  Perrot's  dealings 
with  Wisconsin  tribes  ;  He  establishes  a  fort  on  the  Mississippi,  near  the  Wis 
consin  ;  Le  Sueur's  voyage  up  the  Mississippi ;  Summary  of  an  inspection  of  the 
Posts  of  Petroit  and  Michillimackinac,  by  P'Aigremont ;  Siege  of  Petroit  by 
Wisconsin  Indians ;  Intrigues  of  English  and  Iroquois  among  Western  tribes ; 
Foxes  slay  Frenchman ;  Military  preparations  against  Foxes ;  Pescription  of 
Michillimackinac ;  Indian  Tribes  of  that  region.  Memoir  on  the  Savages  of 
Canada  as  far  as  the  Mississippi  river,  describing  their  customs  and  trade; 
Charlevoix  visits  Wisconsin;  His  description  of  the  tribes;  Index.  (6938 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Collections  of  the  State  Historical 

Society  of  Wisconsin.    Vol.  i.    Being  a  reprint  of  the  original  issue  of  1855; 

with  the  addition  of  a  memoir  of  Dr.  Draper,  and  the  early  records  of  the 


STATE    HISTOKICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  953 

society  (1849-1854),  under  the  editorial  direction  of  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites. 
Madison,  1003. 

8vo,  pp.  164.     Illustrations. 

Contents  :  Lyman  Copeland  Draper — a  memoir,  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites ; 
Bibliography  of  Lyman  Copeland  Draper;  Early  records  of  the  society,  1849-54; 
First  annual  report  and  collections  of  the  society  :  Green  Bay  in  1726 — transla 
tion  of  a  French  manuscript;  Lieut.  James  Gorrell's  journal,  Detroit,  1761- 
Montreal,  1763  ;  Recollections  of  Green  Bay  in  1816-17,  by  James  W.  Biddle  ; 
Recollections  of  a  tour  through  Wisconsin  in  1832,  by  Charles  Whittlesey  ; 
Legends  of  the  Winnebagoes,  by  R.  W.  llaskins ;  Early  times  in  Wisconsin, 
written  by  II.  A.  Tenney,  in  1849 ;  Sketch  of  Calumet  county,  by  Thomas 
Cammuck ;  Sketch  of  Richland  county,  by  Ira  S.  Hazel  tine ;  Wisconsin  geo 
graphical  names,  by  Alfred  Brunson ;  Indian  names,  by  Joshua  Hathaway ; 
Indian  nomenclature,  and  the  Chippewas,  by  Hiram  Calkins  ;  Reminiscences  of 
Wisconsin,  by  Alexander  F.  Pratt ;  Index.  (6939 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Aarlige  rapport  tilligemed  unhang 
fra  Wisconsins  stats-historiske  selskab.  1855-56.  2.-3.  bind.  Madison, 
1850-57. 

8vo.     Vol.   IT.     pp.  503. 

Vol.  in  has  title:  Tredie  aarsberetning  fra  Wisconsins  statshistoriske  sel 
skab.  1856.  Madison,  Oversat  og  trykt  i  "  Emigrantens  "  officin,  1857. 

Of  the  "Annual  Reports  and  Collections  "  of  the  Society  only  the  second  and 
third  were  issued  in  the  Norwegian  language,  cf.  List  of  publications  of  the 
Society,  in  its  Annual  Report  for  1903. 

"  Only  two  other  copies  of  this  book  are"  known  to  be  in  existence,  both  iu 
the  State  historical  library  of  Wisconsin." — Typewritten  note  attached  to  front 
cover  of  Vol.  m,  [in  L.  C.]  signed  by  I.  S.  Bradley,  librarian  of  the  Society. 

(694O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Zweiter  Jahres-Bericht  und  Samm 
lungen  der  Ilistorischen  Gesellschaft  des  Staates  Wisconsin.  Fiir  das  Jahr 
1855.  Z welter  Hand.  Milwaukee,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  501.  (6941 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Tredie  aarsberetning  fra  Wisconsin 
Statshistoriske  Selskab.  1856.  Tredie  bind.  Oversat  og  trykt  i  "  Emi 
grantens  "  Officin.  Madison,  Wis.,  1857. 

pp.  xiii,   [1]  400,   [2].  (6942 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Annual  address.     Delivered  by  John 
Y.  Smith     .     .     .     before  the  Society,  January,  1859.     Origin  of  the  Ameri 
can  Indians.     [Madison,  Wis.,  1859]. 
8°,  pp.  35. 

From  the  Report  and  Collections,  Vol.  4,  1859.  (6942a 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  An  appeal  to  the  public  for  a  build 
ing  fund  for  the  Society,  September  15,  1862.  [Madison,  1862.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (6943 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  utility  of  the  study  of  genealogy. 
Paper  read  before  the  executive  committee  of  the  Society,  July  9,  1862.  By 
Daniel  S.  Durrie.  [Madison,  3862.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  (6944 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Addresses  of  I.  A.  Laphain  and  Ed 
ward  Salomon  at  the  dedication  of  the  rooms  in  the  south  wing  of  the 
capitol  for  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.  January  24,  1866. 
Madison,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  31    (1).  (6945 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Catalogue  of  the  picture  gallery. 
Madison,  1866. 

8vo,  pp.  11.  (6946 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Annual  address  before  the  Society, 
January  23,  1867 :  "  History  of  the  people,  as  illustrated  by  their  monu 
ments."  By  Anthony  Van  Wyck.  Madison,  1867. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  (6947 


954  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  influence  of  history  on  individual 
and  national  action.  Annual  address  before  the  Society  January  30,  1868. 
By  Paul  A.  Chadbourne.  Madison,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  (6948 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  history  and  development  of 
races.  Annual  address  before  the  Society  February  23,  1869.  By  Harlow 
S.  Orton.  Madison,  3809. 

8vo,  pp.  32,    (1).  (6949 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings,  December  12,  1865- 
December  18,  1866.  January  3,  1867.  December  29,  1868.  January  1, 
1869. 

Broadside.  (6950 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Sketch  of  the  life,  character,  and 
services  of  B.  F.  Hopkins.  Read  before  the  Society  November  15,  1870. 
By  David  Atwood.  Madison,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (6951 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Territorial  legislation  in  Wisconsin. 
Annual  address  before  the  Society  February  4,  1870.  By  M.  M.  Strong. 
Madison,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  38,   (2).  (C952 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  Northwest  during  the  Revolu 
tion.  Annual  address  before  the  Society  January  31,  1871.  By  Charles  I. 
Walker.  Madison,  1871. 

8vo,  pp.  46.  «tj>r»3 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  early  outposts  of  Wisconsin. 
Paper  read  before  the  Society  December  26,  1872.  Green  Bay  for  two  hun 
dred  years,  16?,9-1839.  [Annals  of  Prairie  du  Chien.]  By  Daniel  S.  Dur- 
rie.  [Madison,  1872.] 

8vo,  pp.  12,  15.  (6954 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN;  The  birthplaces  of  Americanism. 
Annual  address  before  the  Society  January  30,  1873.  By  Charles  D.  Rob 
inson.  Madison,  1873. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (6955 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Catalogue  of  the  library.  Prepared 

by  Daniel  S.  Durrie  and  Isabel  Durrie.     Vols.  i-vn.     1873-1887.  Madison, 
1873-1887. 

8vo.      Seven   volumes.  (6956 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Prehistoric  Wisconsin.  By  James 
D.  Butler.  Annual  address  before  the  Society  February  18,  1876.  [Madi 
son,  1876.] 

8vo,  pp.  31.     Plates. 

Also,  Westphalian  medal,  1648. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN. 

Twenty-first  annual  report.     Madison,  1875.     Svo,  pp.  8. 

Twenty-second  annual  report.     Madison,  1876.     Svo,  pp.  16. 

Twenty-third  annual  report.     Madison,  1877.     Svo,  pp.  18. 

Twenty-fourth  annual  report.     Madison,  1878.       Svo,  pp.  31. 

Twenty-fifth  annual  report.      Madison,  1879.     Svo,  pp.  28. 

Twenty-sixth  annual  report.     Madison.  1880.      Svo.  pp.  31. 

Twenty-seventh  annual  report.     Madison,  1881.     Svo,  pp.  31. 

Twenty-eighth  annual  report.     Madison,  1882.      Svo,  pp.  42. 

Twenty-ninth,     thirtieth,     and     thirty-first     annual     reports.     Madison, 
Svo,  pp.  55. 

Thirty -second  annual  report.     Madison,  1886.      Svo.  pp.   24. 

Proceedings    of    thirty-fourth    annual    meeting,    with    the    thirty-third    j 
report.     Madison,  18S7.     Svo,  pp.  32. 


STATE    HISTOKICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  955 

Proceedings  of  thirty-fifth  annual  meeting,  with  the  thirty-fourth  annual 
report  and  J.  D.  Butler's  memorial  address  on  Alexander  Mitchell.  Madison, 
1888.  8vo,  pp.  66.  Protrait. 

Proceedings  of  the  thirty-sixth  annual  meeting,  with  thirty-fifth  annual  re 
port,  and  address  of  F.  J.  Turner  on  "  The  character  and  influence  of  the  fur 
trade  in  Wisconsin."  Madison,  1880.  8vo,  pp.  98. 

Proceedings  of  the  thirty-seventh  annual  meeting,  with  the  thirty-sixth  annual 
report,  and  memorial  address.  Madison,  1890.  8vo,  pp.  113. 

Proceedings  of  the  thirty-eighth  annual  meeting,  with  thirty-seventh  annual 
report.  Madison,  1891.  8vo,  pp.  96.  (6958 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  of  the  thirty-ninth  an 
nual  meeting,  Decemher  10,  1891,  with  fiscal  reports.  The  annual  report  of 
the  executive  committee.  Memorial  addi'ess,  by  Reuben  G.  Thwaites,  on 
Lyman  Copeland  Draper;  and  memorial  sketch,  by  A.  M.  Thomson,  on 
Asahel  Finch.  Madison,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  100.      Portrait.  (6959 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  the  fortieth  annual 
meeting,  December  8,  1892,  with  fiscal  reports.  The  annual  report  of  the 
executive  committee,  and  the  following  addresses :  Daniel  Steele  Durrie, 
by  James  Davie  Butler;  Negro  slavery  in  Wisconsin,  by  John  Nelson 
Davidson  ;  Jared  Comstock  Gregory,  by  Silas  U.  Pinney ;  The  Northwest  in 
the  nation,  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  Madison,  1893. 

8vo,   pp.   99.      Portrait.  (696O-6961 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-first  annual 
meeting,  held  December  14,  1893,  with  fiscal  reports.  The  annual  report 
of  the  executive  committee ;  and  the  following  addresses  :  Prehistoric  pot 
tery,  Middle  Mississippi  Valley,  by  James  Davie  Butler  ;  Prehistoric  remains 
in  the  St.  Francis  Valley,  by  William  J.  Seever ;  The  significance  of  the 
frontier  in  American  history,  by  Frederick  Jackson  Turner ;  A  brief  history 
of  the  elective  franchise  in  Wisconsin,  by  Florence  Elizabeth  Baker;  The 
financial  history  of  Wisconsin  Territory,  by  Matthew  Brown  Hammond ; 
Copper  currency  in  Louisiana  in  colonial  times  (1721-1726),  by  G.  Devron. 
Madison,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  173.      Plates.  (6962 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-second  an 
nual  meeting  held  December  13,  1894,  with  fiscal  reports.  The  annual  re 
port  of  the  executive  committee ;  and  the  following  addresses  :  Early  ship 
ping  on  Lake  Superior,  by  James  Davie  Butler ;  The  Free  Soil  party  in 
Wisconsin,  by  Theodore  Clarke  Smith.  Madison,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  162.  (696.", 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-third  annual 
meeting  held  December  12,  1895,  with  fiscal  reports.  The  annual  report  of 
the  executive  committee ;  and  the  following  addresses :  Radisson's  journal, 
its  value  in  history,  by  Henry  Colin  Campbell ;  The  fugitive-slave  law  in 
Wisconsin,  with  reference  to  nullification  sentiment,  by  Vroman  Mason ; 
Early  legislation  concerning  Wisconsin  banks,  by  William  Ward  Wight. 
Madison,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  161.  (6964 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-fourth  an 
nual  meeting,  held  December  10,  1890,  with  fiscal  reports.  The  annual  re 
port  of  the  executive  committee ;  and  the  following  addresses :  Lake  Mills  in 
the  War  of  Secession,  by  Elisha  W.  Keyes ;  The  West  as  a  field  for  historical 
study,  by  Frederick  Jackson  Turner ;  Available  material  for  the  study  of  the 
institutional  history  of  the  old  northwest,  by  Isaac  Samuel  Bradley  ;  Evolu 
tion  vs.  revolution  in  politics,  by  Andrew  D.  White.  Madison,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  164.  (6965 


956  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-fifth  annual 
meeting,  held  December  9  and  1(5,  1897.  With  report  of  executive  commit 
tee  and  the  following  addresses:  How  Germans  became  Americans,  by 
Ernest  Bruncken ;  A  bibliographical  history  of  the  two  Wisconsin  consti 
tutional  conventions,  to  which  are  added  annotated  lists  of  the  delegates, 
by  Florence  Elizabeth  Baker ;  Origin  of  our  state  normal  school  system,  by 
James  Sutherland ;  Ichabod  Codding :  Introduction  by  Joseph  Henry 
Crooker,  Biographical  sketch,  by  Hannah  Maria  Preston  Codding.  Madi 
son,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  196.  (6966 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-sixth  annual 
meeting  held  December  8,  1898,  and  of  the  State  Historical  Convention  held 
February  22  and  23,  1899.  With  the  report  of  the  executive  committee  and 
the  following  addresses :  The  origin  and  the  results  of  the  imperial  federa 
tion  movement  in  P^ngland,  by  George  Burton  Adams ;  Puritan  influence  in 
Wisconsin,  by  Ellis  B.  Usher;  The  settlement  of  Beloit,  as  typical  of  the 
best  westward  migration  of  the  American  stock,  by  Henry  M.  Whitney ; 
The  influence  of  the  French  regime  in  the  Valley  of  the  Fox,  by  Ella  Hoes 
Neville ;  The  German-American  press,  by  Emil  Baensch ;  The  first  Nor 
wegian  'settlements  in  America,  within  the  present  century,  by  Rasmus  B. 
Anderson ;  Allouez  and  his  relations  to  La  Salle,  by  John  Stephen  La  Boule ; 
Some  distinctive  characteristics  of  the  history  of  out  lead  region,  by  John 
N.  Davidson;  The  old  fort  at  Fort  Atkinson,  by  D.  D.  Mayne;  The  future 
of  northern  Wisconsin,  by  James  O'Neill ;  The  Great  Lakes  in  relation  to 
the  railroad  development  of  northern  Wisconsin,  by  J.  S.  Griffin ;  The  his 
tory  of  a  great  industry  (dairy  produce),  by  John  Luchsinger.  Madison, 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  230.  (6967 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-seventh  an 
nual  meeting  held  December  14,  1899,  and  of  the  State  Historical  Conven 
tion  held  at  Green  Bay,  September  5-7,  1899.  With  the  report  of  the  execu 
tive  committee  and  the  following  papers :  Recollections  of  Green  Bay,  in 
territorial  days,  by  E.  Holmes  Ellis ;  The  Fox  River  valley  in  the  days  of 
the  fur  trade,  by  Deborah  Beaumont  Martin ;  The  military  history  of  Green 
Bay,  by  William  L.  Evans ;  The  early  Jesuit  missions  in  the  Fox  River 
valley,  by  Sebastian  G.  Messmer ;  Coming  of  N.  Y.  [Stockbridge]  Indians  to 
Wisconsin,  by  John  Nelson  Davidson ;  The  story  of  the  Fox-Wisconsin 
rivers  improvement,  by  John  Bell  Sanborn ;  Intellectual  life  of  the  Fox 
river  valley,  by  Ella  Hoes  Neville ;  The  Outagamie  village  at  West  Menasha, 
by  Publius  V.  Lawson ;  Early  days  at  Kaukauna,  by  Herbert  Battles  Tan 
ner  ;  Modern  De  Pere,  by  E.  Fletcher  Parker.  Madison,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  221.      Plates.  (6968 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Proceedings  at  its  forty-eighth  an 
nual  meeting,  held  December  13,  1900.  With  the  report  of  the  executive 
committee  and  a  list  of  leading  Wisconsin  events  in  1900.  Madison,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  103.  (6969 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Proceedings  at  its  forty-ninth  annual 
meeting,  December  12,  1901,  and  of  the  State  Historical  Convention  held  at 
Milwaukee,  October  11-12,  1901.     Madison,  1902.    * 
8vo,  pp.  211. 

Contents  :  Reports  of  officers  and  committees,  with  a  list  of  the  Adams  col 
lection  and  miscellaneous  accessions.  Periodicals  and  newspapers  regularly 
received  by  the  Society  ;  Wisconsin  necrology.  The  Mississippi  valley  organized, 
hy  James  Kendall  Hosmer ;  Foreign  immigration  to  Wisconsin,  by  John  G. 
Gregory  ;  Influence  of  the  Germans  in  Wisconsin,  by  W.  Hense-Jensen  ;  Poland- 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  957 

ers  in  Wisconsin,  by  John  W.  S.  Tomkiewicz  ;  The  Scots  in  Wisconsin,  by  James 
A.  Bryden  ;  Our  Bohemian  population,  by  J.  J.  Vlach  ;  Wisconsin's  contribution 
to  American  invention  ("an  improvement  in  saddles"),  by  Harold  G.  Under 
wood  ;  New  England  influence  in  Milwaukee,  by  Ellis  B.  Usher  ;  Our  northward 
Neshotah,  by  John  Nelson  Davidson  ;  The  population  of  St.  Croix  county,  Wis 
consin,  1850-70,  by  James  Blaine  Graham  ;  The  political  activity  of  Wisconsin 
Germans,  1854-60,  by  Ernest  Bruncken.  (GOTO 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Proceedings  at  its  fiftieth  annual 
meeting,  December  11,  1902.     Madison,  1903. 
8vo,  pp.  226. 

Contents  :  The. annual  reports  of  officers  and  committees  ;  A  list  of  publications 
of  the  Society,  1850-1902,  compiled  by  Isaac  Samuel  Bradley,  and  a  list  of 
periodicals  and  newspapers  currently  received  at  the  library  of  the  Society ; 
Wisconsin  necrology  ;  and  the  following  articles  :  Gen.  Harrison  Carroll  Hobart, 
by  Elias  A.  Calkins  ;  The  Booth  War  in  Ripon,  by  George  W.  Carter  ;  Reminis 
cences  of  the  early  Northwest,  by  Mary  Mitchell ;  The  Wisconsin  phalanx  at 
Ceresco,  by  S.  M.  Pedrick.  (6971 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Proceedings  at  its  fifty-first  annual 
meeting,  Oct.  15,  1903.     Madison,  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  138.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Reports ;  Proceedings  ;  Wisconsin  necrology,  1903  ;  Co 
operative  communities  in  Wisconsin,  by  Montgomery  Eduard  Mclntosh ;  Early 
Wisconsin  imprints:  a  preliminary  essay,  by  Henry  Eduard  Legler.  (6972 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Proceedings  at  its  fiftyrsecond  annual 
meeting,  held  October  27,  1904.     Madison,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  177.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Committees  ;  Reports,  etc.  ;  Reports  of  local  historical 
societies  ;  Necrology,  1904  ;  John  Johnston,  by  William  Ward  Wight,  with  a  list 
of  his  principal  writings  ;  Some  pioneering  experiences  in  Jefferson  county,  by 
Elbridge  G.  Fifield  ;  Indian  agriculture  in  southern  Wisconsin,  by  Benjamin  H. 
Hibbard  ;  Early  times  in  Old  Northwest,  by  Ira  B.  Brunson  ;  The  recollections 
of  Antoine  Grignou,  by  Eben  D.  Pierce,  (6973 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Catalogue  of  the  picture  gallery  of 
the  Society.  January,  1878.  [Madison,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  16.  (6974 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  or  WISCONSIN.  [Circular  in  regard  to  the  objects  of 
the  Society.]  December  1,  1879. 

Broadside.  (6975 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Prehistoric  implements.  An  open 
letter  to  the  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.  By  Edmund  F.  Slafter.  Bos 
ton.  1879. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 

Reprinted  from  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  Janu 
ary,  1879.  (6976 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  Swiss  colony  of  New  Glarus.     By 
John  Luchsinger.    With  additional  notes,  by  J.  J.  Tschudy.     Madison,  1879. 
8vo,  pp.  35. 
From   the  Historical   Collections,  Vol.   vin.  (6977 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  pictured  cave  of  La  Crosse  Val 
ley,  near  West  Salem,  Wis.  First  published  by  the  Historical  Society  of 
Wisconsin.  By  Edward  Brown. 

In  American  Antiquarian,  Vol.  n,  pp.  257-265.     Cleveland,  1880.  («977<z 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     A  biographical  sketch  of  Charles  H. 
Larrabee.     By  Lyman  C.  Draper.     Madison,  1882. 
8vo,  pp.  25. 
From  Historical  Collections,  vol.   ix.  (6978 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and 
character  of  C.  C.  Washburn,  late  governor  of  Wisconsin.  Before  the  So 
ciety,  July  25,  1882.  Madison,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  41.     Portrait.  (6979 


958  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   WISCONSIN.     Portraits   of   Columbus.     A   mono 
graph  by  James  D.  Butler.     Madison,  1883. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  ix.  (698O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  charter  and  revised  statutes 
relating  to  the  Society.  Also  the  constitution  and  by-laws.  Madison,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  (6981 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Henry  Gratiot,  a  pioneer  of  Wiscon 
sin.  Address  before  the  Society,  November  13,  1884.  By  E.  B.  Washburne. 
Madison,  1884. 

8vo,  pp.  210-239. 

Same.     Chicago,  1884.     8vo,  pp.  32.  (6982 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Biographical  sketches  of  Lyman  C. 
Draper  and  Mortimer  Melville  Jackson.     Madison,  1887. 
Svo,  pp.  58.      Portraits. 

The  first  sketch  is  by  Reuben  G.  Thwaites  and  the  second  by  Consul  W.  Butter- 
field.  (6983 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Catalogue  of  books  on  the  war  of  the 
rebellion  and  slavery,  in  the  library  of  the  Society.     Madison,  1887. 
8vo,  pp.   (2)  61. 
Forms  class  list  No.  1.  (6984 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Catalogue  of  the  library.  Prepared 
by  Daniel  S.  Durrie  and  Isabel  Durrie.  Vol.  vn.  Fifth  supplement. 
Madison,  1887. 

pp.  651.  (6985 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Alexander  Mitchell,  the  financier. 

Address  before  the  Society  January  5,  1888.     By  J.  D.  Butler.     Madison, 
1888. 

Svo,   pp.    24.      Portrait.  (6986 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  boundaries  of  Wisconsin,  with  a 
general  historical  survey  of  the'division  of  the  Northwest  Territory  into 
States.  Illustrated  by  eleven  maps.  By  Reuben  G.  Thwaites.  Madison, 
1888. 

Svo,  pp.  449-501. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  xi,  Wisconsin  Historical  Society  Collections.  (6987 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Early  days  in  Jefferson  County.  By 
Elisha  W.  Keyes.  Edited  and  annotated  by  Reuben  G.  Thwaites.  [Madi 
son,  1888.] 

Svo,  pp.  20. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  xi,  Wisconsin  Historical  Society  Collections.  (6988 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  French  fort  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  and 
Tay  cho  pe  ra,  the  Four-lake  country.  By  J.  D.  Butler,  LL.  D.  Madison, 
1888. 

Svo,  pp.  37.  <6989 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Local  government  in  Wisconsin.    By 
David  E.  Spencer.     [Madison,  1888.] 
Svo,  pp.  503-512. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  xi,  Wisconsin  Historical  Society  Collections.  (699O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Reminiscences  of  Morgan  L.  Martin, 
1872-1887.     Edited  and  annotated,  with  biographical  sketch,  by  Reuben  G. 
Thwaites.     [Madison,  1888.] 
Svo,  pp.  377-415. 
Reprinted  from  Vol.  xi,  Wisconsin  Historical  Society  Collections. 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  959 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  character  and  influence  of  the 
fur  trade  in  Wisconsin.  By  Frederick  J.  Turner,  A.  M.  An  address  hefore 
the  Society,  January  3,  1889.  [Madison,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.  (1),  52-08.  (0993 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  An  essay  on  the  autographic  collec 
tions  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence  and  of  the  Constitu 
tion.  From  Vol.  x,  Wisconsin  Historical  Society  Collections.  Revised  and 
enlarged.  By  Lyrnan  C.  Draper.  New  York,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  117.     Portrait.      Large  paper.  (6993 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  First  triennial  catalogue  of  the  por 
trait  gallery  of  the  Society.  Compiled  by  R.  G.  Thwaites  and  D.  S.  Durrie. 
Madison,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  56.  (6994 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  William  Francis  Allen.  Memorial 
address  before  the  Society.  By  D.  B.  Franken  burger.  Madison,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (6995 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Governor  Nelson  Dewey.  Memorial 
address  before  the  Society  January  2,  1890.  By  Silas  U.  Pinney.  Madison, 
1890. 

Svo,  pp.  12.  (6996 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Preliminary  notes  on  the  distribution 
of  foreign  groups  in  Wisconsin.  By  Reuben  G.  Thwaites.  Madison,  1890. 

Svo,  pp.    (1),  66-78.  (6997 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  higher  education  of  the  people. 
By  H.  B.  Adams.  Address,  January  28,  1891.  Madison,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  (6998 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  List  of  periodicals  in  the  library  of 
the  Society  that  are  indexed  in  Poole's  "  Index  to  Periodical  Literature," 
1882;  supplement  to  same,  1882-1887,  and  "Cooperative  Index  to  Peri 
odicals,"  1887-1890.  January,  1891. 

Svo,  pp.  4.      No  title-page.  (6999 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  How  Wisconsin  came  by  its  large 
German  element.  By  K.  A.  Everest.  Madison,  1892. 

Svo,  pp.  38.  (7000 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Lyman  Copeland  Draper.     A  memoir. 
By  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.     [Madison,  1892.] 
8vo,  pp.  (2)  22.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  Vol.  xn  of  Wisconsin  Historical  Collections.  (7OO1 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Missions  on  Chequamegon  Bay.     By 
John  Nelson  Davidson,  A.  Hi.     Madison,  1892. 
Svo,  pp.  19. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  Vol.  xn.  (7OO3 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  planting  of  the  Swiss  colony  of 
New  Glarus,  Wis.     By  John  Luchsinger.     Madison,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 

Reprinted  from  the  Historical  Collections,  vol.  xn.  (7OO3 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     A  rare  Wisconsin  book.     [Acts  of 
Legislature,  1837-38.]     By  Theodore  Lee  Cole.     Madison,  1892. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 

Reprinted  from  the  Collections,  Vol.  xn.  (7OO4 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Second  triennial  catalogue  of  the 
portrait  gallery  of  the  Society.  Compiled  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  Madi 
son,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  74.  (7005 


960  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  story  of  the  Black  Hawk  war. 
By  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.     Madison,  1892. 
8vo,.  pp.  51.     Map. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xn.  (7OO6 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bibliography  of  Wisconsin  authors ; 
being  a  list  of  books  and  other  publications,  written  by  Wisconsin  authors, 
in  the  library  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.  Prepared,  under 
the  direction  of  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites  and  Isaac  Samuel  Hammond,  by 
Emma  Alethea  Hawley.  Madison,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  vii   (1),  263.  (7OO7 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  -  List  of  books  by  Wisconsin  authors, 
exhibited  by  the  Society  in  the  Wisconsin  State  building,  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  1893.  Madison,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.  14.  (7008 

STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF   WISCONSIN.     Negro   slavery   in   Wisconsin.     By 
John  Nelson  Davidson.     Madison,  1893. 
Svo,  pp.  5. 
From  Proceedings,  fortieth  annual  meeting,  December,  1892.  (7OOJ> 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  Northwest  in  the  nation.  Bien 
nial  address  before  the  Society  January  24,  1893.  By  Theodore  Roosevelt 
Wisconsin  State  Historical  Society,  1893. 

Svo,  pp.    (1)   92-99.  (7010 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     A  brief  history  of  the  elective  fran 
chise  in  Wisconsin.     By  Florence  Elizabeth  Baker.     Madison.  1894. 
Svo,  pp.  18. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-first  annual  meeting,  December,  1893.  (7O11 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  financial  history  of  Wisconsin 
Territory.     By  Matthew  Brown  Hammond.     Madison,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  37. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-first  annual  meeting,  December,  1893.  (7O12 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Prehistoric  pottery  from  Missouri 
and  Arkansas  in  the  museum  of  the  Society.  (1)  Prehistoric  pottery- 
Middle  Mississippi  Valley,  by  James  Davie  Butler.  (2)  Prehistoric  remains 
in  the  St.  Francis  Valley,  by  William  J.  Seever.  (3)  Locality  list  of  the 
Seever  pottery  collection.  Madison,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  9.     Plate.     Cover-title.  (7O13 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  significance  of  the  frontier  in 
American  history.  By  Frederick  Jackson  Turner.  Madison,  1894. 

Svo,  pp.  34. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-first  annual  meeting,  December,  1893.  (7O14* 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Arguments  for  a  joint  library  build 
ing  for  the  State  Historical  Society  and  the  State  University.  Compiled 
by  Reuben  G.  Thwaites.  Madison,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  [3]-26.     Cover-title.  (7O15. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  Belgians  of  northeast  Wiscon 
sin,  by  Xavier  Martin.     Madison,  1895. 
Svo,  pp.  23. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xm.  (7O16 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Early  legislation  concerning  Wis 
consin  banks.  By  William  Ward  Wight.  Madison,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  19. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-third  annual  meeting,  December,  1895. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Early  shipping  on  Lake  Superior. 
By  James  Davie  Butler.     Madison,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-second  annual  meeting,  December,  1894. 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  961 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  first  census  of  Wisconsin  Ter 
ritory,  taken  July,  1836,  and  now  for  the  first  time  published  in  detail. 
Edited  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  Madison,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  26. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xin.  (7O1O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  Free  Soil  party  in  Wisconsin. 
By  Theodore  Clarke  Smith.     Madison,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  66. 
From  Proceedings*  forty-second  annual  meeting,  December,  1894.  (7O2O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  fugitive  slave  law  in  Wisconsin, 
with  reference  to  nullification  sentiment.  By  Vrornan  Mason.  Madison, 
1895. 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-third  annual  meeting,  December,  1895.  (7O21 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Notes  on  early  mining  in  the  Fever 
(or  Galena)  River  region.  By  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  Madison,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.   24.     From   Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xin.  (7O23 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Press  opinions  on  bills  providing  for 
a  library  building  for  the  Society  and  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  [Mad 
ison,  1895.] 

8vo,  pp.  7.  (7023 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Radisson's  journal :  its  value  in  his 
tory.     By  Henry  Colin  Campbell.     Madison,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  30. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-third  annual  meeting,  December,  1895.  (7O24 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN,  i.  Significance  of  the  lead  and  shot 
trade  in  early  Wisconsin  history,  n.  Chronicle  of  the  Helena  Shot  Tower. 
By  Orin  Grant  Libby.  Madison,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  83.     Five  maps.     From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xin.  (7O25 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  story  of  Chequainegon  Bay.  By 
Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  Madison,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  31.     From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xin.  (7O26 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Suggestions  to  competing  architects 
relative  to  a  fireproof  building  for  the  library  and  museum  of  the  State  His 
torical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  at  Madison,  Wis.  [Madison,  1895.] 

8vo,  pp.  13.     Cover-title.  (7O27 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Annotated  catalogue  of  Wisconsin 
newspapers  in  the  library  of  the   State  Historical   Society  of  Wisconsin. 
[Corrected  to  January  1,  1890.]     Prepared  under  the  editorial  direction  of 
R.  G.  Thwaites  and  I.  S.  Bradley  by  Emma  Helen  Blair.    Madison,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  94-208. 
Cover  dated  1898. 

From  the  general  "Annotated  catalogue  of  newspaper  files  in  the  library  of 
the  Society,"  1898.  (7O28 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  List  of  periodicals  in  the  library  that 
are  indexed  in  Poole's  Index  to  Periodical  Literature,  and  Annual  Library 
Index,  1892-95.  January,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  4.  (7O29 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  List  of  publications  of  the  Society. 
1850-96. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-fourth  annual  meeting,  December,  1896.  (7O3O 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 61 


962  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.    Newspapers  and  periodicals  regularly 
received  at  the  library.     [January,  1896.] 
8vo,  pp.  15. 

Same,  January,  1897.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
Same,  January,  1898.  8vo,  pp.  14. 
Same,  February  1.  1899.  8vo,  pp.  14. 
Same,  January,  1900.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
Same,  January,  1901.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Same,  January,  1902.  8vo,  pp.  18.  (7O3t 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     List  of  Publications,  1850-1902. 

(7O32 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  [Bulletin  of  information  No.  1.]  A 
letter  to  the  people  of  Wisconsin,  relative  to  the  several  proposed  state  and 
county  semi-centennial  observances.  Issued  November,  1897. 

pp.   1.     Broadside.     No  title.  (7O33 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  2.  i. 
Statutes  governing  local  historical  societies  as  auxiliary  members  of  the 
State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  n.  Suggestions  for  constitution  and 
by-laws-  of  local  historical  societies,  in.  Suggestions  to  local  historical; 
societies  relative  to  work  in  preparation  for  county  semi-centennial  observ 
ances  (May  28,  1898).  Issued  by  the  Society,  December  1,  1897.  Madison, 
1897. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (7034 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     [Circular  No.  4.]     A  study  of  the 
foreign  groups  in  Wisconsin.     December,  1897. 
8vo.  pp.  2. 
(Bulletin  of  information  No.  3.)  (7O35 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     [Semi-centennial   circular   No.   iv.l 

1.  Some  suggestions  to  local  historians,  in  view  of  the  proposed  observances 
of  the  state's  semi-centennial  anniversary,     n.  A  selected  list  of  printed  ma 
terial  relating  to  the  history  of  Wisconsin.     Issued  by  the  Society,  February 

2,  1898.     Madison,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

(Bulletin  of  information  No.  4.)  (7O36 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Semi-centennial  circular  No.  v.     Re 
ports  from  state  associations  and  the  counties  relative  to  historical  research 
and  local  observances  of  the  state's  semi-centennial  anniversary.     Issued  bj 
the  Society,  May  20,  1898.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  14. 
(Bulletin  of  information  No.  5.)  (7< 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     What  American  men  of  letters  thii 
of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.     December,  1894. 
8vo.  pp.  13. 
(Bulletin  of  information  No.  6.)  (7( 

CSTATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  gathering  of  local  history  mate 
rials  by  public  libraries.     R.  G.  Thwaites  in  Proceedings  of  the  State  His 
torical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  189f>. 
8vo,  pp.   (3). 
(Bulletin  of  information  No.  7.)  (7O39 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN,  i.  The  story  of  its  growth,  n.  Opin 
ions  of  men  of  letters,  in.  Description  of  the  new  building.  By  Reuben  G. 
Thwaites.  Madison,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  21.      Illustrations. 

(Bulletin  of  information  No.  8.)  (7O40 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  963 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  9.  Au 
gust,  1899.  How  local  history  material  is  preserved  in  the  library  of  the 
State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.  By  Minnie  M.  Oakley. 

8vo,  pp.   (4).  (7041 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  10.  No 
vember,  1899.  Suggestive  outlines  for  the  study  of  Wisconsin  history. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  (7O42 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  11.  De 
cember,  1899.  [Revised  reprint  of  part  of  bulletin  No.  4.]  A  selected  list 
of  printed  material  relating  to  the  history  of  Wisconsin. 

Svo,  pp.  18.  (7043 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  12.  De 
cember,  1899.  [Revised  reprint  of  part  of  bulletin  No.  4.]  Suggestions  to 
local  historians  in  Wisconsin. 

Svo,  pp.  8.  (7O44 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  13.  Au 
gust,  1901.  [From  Proceedings,  1900.]  Reports  from  auxiliary  societies, 
for  1900.  Greenbay  Historical  Society,  Ripon  Historical  Society. 

Svo,  pp.  4.  (7O45 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  14.  July, 
1901.  [From  Proceedings,  1900.]  Newspapers  and  periodicals  regularly 
received  at  the  library  of  the  Society.  Corrected  to  January  1,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  79-93.  (7O46 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  15.  No 
vember,  1901.  Suggestive  outlines  for  the  study  of  the  history  of  the  middle 
west,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee.  Prepared  in  conjunction  with  the  School  of 
History,  University  of  Wisconsin.  Madison,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  29.  (7047 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  1(5.  Jan 
uary,  1902.  [From  Proceedings,  1902.]  Periodicals  and  newspapers  regu 
larly  received  at  the  library  of  the  Society.  Corrected  to  January  1,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  97-113.  (7O48 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  17.  Jan 
uary,  1903.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Society. 

Svo,  pp.  11.  (7049 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Bulletin  of  information  No.  18.     May, 
1903.     List  of  publications  of  the   State   Historical    Society  of  Wisconsin, 
1850-1902.     Compiled  by  Isaac  Samuel  Bradley.     [From  Proceedings  of  the 
State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  1902.]     Madison,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.   [102J-126.     Cover-title. 

The  number  of  the  Bulletin  as  printed  at  head  of  title  is  "  20,"  corrected  in 
ink  to  "  18."  (7O5O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  19.  May, 
1903.  [From  Proceedings,  1902.]  Periodicals  and  newspapers  currently 
received  at  the  library  of  the  Society.  Corrected  to  January  1,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  127-141   (1).  (7or»i 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  20. 
March,  1904.  [From  Proceedings.  1903.]  Periodicals  and  newspapers  cur 
rently  received  at  the  library.  Corrected  to  October  1,  1(.»o:;. 

Svo,  pp.  70-92.  (7052 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  'Bulletin  of  information  No.  21. 
June,  1904.  A  descriptive  list  of  the  works  on  English  history  in  the  library 
of  the  Society.  Prepared  by  Asa  Currier  Tilton. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (7053 


964  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  information  No.  22.  Jan 
uary,  1905.  [From  Proceedings,  1904.]  Reports  of  auxiliary  societies,  for 
1904.  i.  Green  Bay,  by  Arthur  C.  Neville,  president,  n.  Ripon,  by  Samuel 
M.  Pedrick,  secretary,  m.  Walworth  County,  by  A.  C.  Beckwith,  president, 
and  John  H.  Snyder,  Jr.,  secretary. 

8vo,  pp.  55-62.  (7054 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  Information  No.  23. 
[From  Proceedings,  1904.]  Periodicals  and  newspapers  currently  received 
at  the  library.  Corrected  to  October  15,  1904.  Madison,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  92-109.  (7055 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Bulletin  of  Information  No.  24. 
January,  1905.  i.  Conference  of  state  and  local  historical  societies,  n.  The 
work  of  American  historical  societies,  m.  The  authenticity  of  Carver's 
"  Travels."  Being  items  of  interest  from  the  Chicago  meeting  of  the  Amer 
ican  Historical  Association,  December  28-30,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  (7056 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Evolution  vs.  revolution,  in  politics. 
An  address  before  the  Society  February  9,  1897.     By  Andrew  D.  White. 
[Madison,  1897.] 
8vo,  pp.  22. 
From  Proceedings  of  the  forty -fourth  annual  meeting,  December,  1896.      (7O57 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Lake  Mills  in  the  war  of  secession. 
By  Elisha  W.  Keyes.     Madison,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  10. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-fourth  annual  meeting,  December,  1896.  (7O58 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Specifications  for  the  completion  of 
the  library  and  museum  building  for  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wis 
consin.  By  Ferry  &  Clas,'  architects.  Madison,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  109.  <7<>59 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN,     i.  The  West  as  a  field  for  historical 

study.     By  Frederick  Jackson  Turner,     n.  Available  material  for  the  study 

of  institutional  history  of  the  Old  Northwest,  by  Isaac  Samuel  Bradley. 

Madison,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  37. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-fourth  annual  meeting,  December,  1896.  (7O60 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Annotated  catalogue  of  newspaper 
files  in  the  library  of  the  Society.  Prepared  under  the  editorial  direction 
of  R.  G.  Thwaites  and  I.  S.  Bradley,  by  Eninia  Helen  Blair.  Madison,  1X98. 

Svo,  pp.  xi,  375.  (7061 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Army  life  in  Wisconsin  territory. 
i.  The  history  of  Fort  Winnebago.  By  Andrew  Jackson  Turner,  n.  Fort 
Wiunebago  orderly  book,  1834-36.  in.  Abraham  Lincoln  in  the  Black  Hawk 
war.  By  Alfred  Augustus  Jackson,  iv.  An  English  officer's  description  of 
Wisconsin  in  1837.  By  Capt.  Frederick  Marryat  Madison,  1898. 

Svo,  pp.  91. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7062 

STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     A  bibliographical   account  of  the 

Wisconsin  constitutional  conventions,  by  Florence  Elizabeth  Baker.  [From 
Proceedings  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  1897.]  Madison, 
1898. 

Svo,  pp.  37.  <ro63 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Constitution  and  by-laws.  [Madi 
son,  1898.] 

Svo,  pp.  10. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-fifth  annual  meeting,  December,  1897.  (7064 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  965 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  Cornish  in  southwest  Wisconsin. 
By  Louis  Albert  Copeland.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  36. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O<>5 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Early  Episcopalianism  in  Wisconsin, 
i.  Journal  of  an  Episcopalian  missionary's  tour  to  Green  Bay,  1834.  By 
Jackson  Kemper.  n.  Documents  relating  to  the  Episcopal  church  and  mis 
sion  in  Green  Bay,  1825-41.  Edited  and  annotated  by  Reuben  G.  Thwaites. 
Madison,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  123. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O66 

STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   WISCONSIN.     Father    Samuel    Mazzuchelli.     By 
James  Davie  Butler.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  9.     Portrait. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O67 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  •  The  First  Wisconsin  Cavalry  at  the 
capture  of  Jefferson  Davis.  By  Gen.  Henry  Harnden,  commanding  the 
expedition.  Madison,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  18. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O68 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Geographical  origin  of  German  immi 
gration  to  Wisconsin.     By  Kate  Everest  Levi.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  54. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O6O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     A  history  of  early  railroad  legislation 
in  Wisconsin.     By  Balthasar  Henry  Meyer.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  96. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O7O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     How  Germans  become  Americans. 
By  Ernest  Bruncken.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-fifth  annual  meeting,  December,  189?.  (7O71 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Ichabod  Codding.  By  Hannah  Maria 
Preston  Codding;  with  an  introduction  by  Joseph  Henry  Crooker.  Madi 
son,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  28. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-fifth  annual  meeting,  December,  1897.  (7O72 

STATE   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY   OF    WISCONSIN.     Reminiscences   of   early   days   on 
Mackinac  Island.     By  Elizabeth  Therese  Baird.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  50. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O73 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  story  of  Mackinac.     By  Reuben 
Gold  Thwaites.     Madison,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.   16. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xiv.  (7O74 

STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OP   WISCONSIN.     Allouez   and    his    relations   to    La 
Salle.     By  Joseph  Stephen  La  Boulle.     Madison,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 

From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O75 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  first  Norwegian  settlements  in 
America  within  the  present  century.  By  Rasmus  B.  Anderson.  Madison 
1899. 

8vo,  pp.  19. 

From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting;  December,   1898.  (7O76 


966  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  future  of  northern  Wisconsin. 
By  James  O'Neill.     Madison,  1S99. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O77 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  German-American  Press.  By 
Emil  Baensch.  Madison,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  7. 

From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O7S 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  great  lakes  in  relation  to  rail 
road  development  of  northern  Wisconsin.     Madison,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O79 

STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The   history   of  a   great   industry. 
Dairy.     By  John  Luchsinger.     Madison,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  G. 
From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O80 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  influence  of  the  French  regime 
in  the  Valley  of  the  Fox.     By  Ella  Hoes  Neville.     Madison,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7OS1 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  old  fort  at  Fort  Atkinson.     By 
D.  D.  Mayne.     Madison,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  7. 
From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7OS2 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  origin  and  results  of  the  im 
perial  federation  movement  in  England.  By  George  Burton  Adams.  Madi 
son,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  26. 

From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O83 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  Puritan  influence  in  Wisconsin. 
By  Ellis  B.  Usher.     Madison,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  14. 

From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O84 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Report  of  the  hoard  of  commissioners 
for  erecting  the  State  historical  library  building.  Submitted  to  the  Wiscon 
sin  legislature  February  1,  1899.  L  Published  by  order  of  the  legislature.] 
Madison,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  18.      Front.      Plans.  (7O85 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  settlement  of  Beloit  as  typical 

of  the  best  westward   migration  of  the  American   stock.     By   Henry 

Whitney.     Madison,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  9. 

From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7086 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Some  distinctive  characteristics  oi 
the  history  of  our  lead  region.     By  John  Nelson  Davidson.     Madison,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  15. 
From  Proceedings  forty-sixth  annual  meeting,  December,  1898.  (7O81! 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Specifications  for  the  stone  carving 
book  stacks  and  accompanying  ironwork,  electric  fixtures,  and  passengei 
elevator  plant  for  the  library  and  museum  building  of  the  State  Historica 
Society  of  Wisconsin,  at  Madison,  Wis.  By  Ferry  &  Clas,  architects 
July  22,  1899.  Madison,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (7' 


, 


STATE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    WISCONSIN.  967 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  coming  of  the  New  York  Indians 
to  Wisconsin ;  by  John  Nelson  Davidson.  Madison,  State  Historical  Soci 
ety  of  Wisconsin,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  153-185,  1  p.  I. 

From  Proceedings  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  1899.        (7O89 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Diary  of  one  of  the  original  colonists 
of  New  Glarus,  1845.  Translated  from  the  German  of  Mathias  Duerst. 
By  John  Luchsinger.  Madison,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  46. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xv.  (7O9O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Early  Presbyterianism  in  Wisconsin : 
i.  Sketch  of  Cutting  March,  by  John  E.  Chapin,  D.  D.  n.  Documents  re 
lating  to  the  Stockbridge  mission,  1825-48.  [From  Wisconsin  Historical 
Collections,  Vol.  xv.]  Madison,  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.   [25] -204,  1  p.  1. 

The  "  Documents  relating  to  the  Stockbridge  mission  "  consist  of  papers  of 
Jesse  Miner,  missionary  to  the  Stockbridge  Indians  in  Wisconsin  (pp.  39—48) 
and  reports  made  to  the  Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  know 
ledge,  by  Miner's  successor,  Cutting  March,  (pp.  48-204.)  (7O91 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  Fox  River  Valley  in  the  days  of 
the  fur  trade.     By  Deborah  Beaumont  Martin.     Madison,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  ;13. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-seventh  annual  meeting,  December,  1899.  (7O92 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  A  Methodist  circuit  rider's  horse 
back  tour  from  Pennsylvania  to  Wisconsin  in  1835.  By  Alfred  Brunson. 
Madison,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  29. 

From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xv.  (7O93 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  military  history  of  Green  Bay. 
By  William  L.  Evans.     Madison,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-seventh  annual  meeting,  December,   1899.  (7O94 

STATE   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY   OF    WISCONSIN.     The    Outagamie   village    at    West 
Menasha.     By  Publius  V.  Lawson.     Madison,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-seventh  annual  meeting,  December,  1899.  (7O95 

STATE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Pioneering  in  the   Wisconsin  lead 
region.     By  Theodore  Rodolf.     Madison,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  29. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xv.  (7O9O 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Reminiscences  of  life  in  territorial 
Wisconsin,  1824-42.     By  Elizabeth  Therese  Baird.     Madison,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  61. 
From  Historical  Collections,  Vol.  xv.  (7O97 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  sifted  grain  and  the  grain  sift 
ers.  An  address  at  the  dedication  of  the  building  of  the  Society  at  Madi 
son,  October  19,  1900.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams.  [Boston,  1900.] 

Svo,  pp.  67. 

Published  by  the  author.  (7O98 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Specifications  for  the  general  furni 
ture  ;  special  library  furniture ;  chairs ;  metal  newspaper  stacks,  and  book 
supports ;  sidewalks,  sodding,  and  retaining  wall ;  and  cork  carpets,  and 
shades  for  the  library  and  museum  building  of  the  State  Historical  Society 


968  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

of  Wisconsin,  at  Madison.     By  Ferry  &  Clas,  architects.     January  10,  1900. 
Madison,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  (7099 

STATE   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   WISCONSIN.     The   story   of   the   Fox-Wisconsin 
rivers  improvement.     By  John  Bell  Sanhorn.     Madison,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  10. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-seventh  annual  meeting,  .December,  1899.  (71OO 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Exercises  at  the  dedication  of  its  new 
building,  October  19,  1900 ;  together  with  a  description  of  the  building,  ac 
counts  of  the  several  libraries  contained  therein,  and  a  brief  history  of  the 
Society.  Edited  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  Memorial  volume.  Madison, 
1901. 

pp.  xii,  139.     F.     With  plans,  illustrations,  and  portraits.  (71O1 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  List  of  periodicals  in  the  libraries  of 
the  Society  and  the  University  of  Wisconsin  that  are  indexed  in  Poole's 
Index  to  Periodical  Literature,  Annual  Literary  Index,  and  Cumulative 
Index.  [1901.] 

4to,  pp.  7.  (71O2 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  political  activity  of  Wisconsin 
Germans,  1854-GO.     By  Ernest  Bruncken.     Madison,  1901. 
8vo,  pp.  23. 
From  Proceedings,  forty-ninth  annual  meeting,  December,  1901.  (71O3 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  The  Wisconsin  State  Historical  Li 
brary  building  and  the  several  libraries  contained  therein.  Edited  by 
Reuben  Gold  Thwaites.  [From  Wisconsin  State  historical  library  building: 
Memorial  volume,  1901.]  Madison,  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin, 
1901. 

F,  pp.  28.      Front.      Plans.  (71O4 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Report  of  the  Wisconsin  State  his 
torical  convention  held  at  Milwaukee,  October  11  and  12,  1901,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  with  the  following 
addresses :  The  Mississippi  Valley  organized,  by  James  K.  Hosmer ;  For 
eign  immigration  to  Wisconsin,  by  John  G.  Gregory ;  Influence  of  the  Ger 
mans  in  Wisconsin,  by  W.  Hense-Jensen ;  Polanders  in  Wisconsin,  by 
J.  W.  S.  Tomkiewicz  ;  The  Scots  in  Wisconsin,  by  James  A.  Bryden  ;  Our 
Bohemian  population,  by  J.  J.  Vlach ;  Wisconsin's  contribution  to  American 
inventions,  by  H.  G.  Underwood ;  New  England  influence  in  Milwaukee,  by's 
Ellis  B.  Usher ;  Our  northward  Neshotah,  by  J.  N.  Davidson  ;  Population  of 
St.  Croix  Co.,  1850-70,  by  J.  B.  Graham;  Political  activity  of  Wisconsin 
Germans,  1854-60,  by  Ernest  Bruncken.  Madison,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  93. 

From  Proceedings,  forty-ninth  annual  meeting,  December,  1901.  (71O5 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.     The  Wisconsin  phalanx  at  Ceresco, 
by  S.  M.  Pedrick.     Madison,  Wisconsin,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  [1],  [190]-226.     Cover  title,     Plan. 
From  Proceedings,  1902. 

States  the  objects  of  a  company  of  persons,  comprising  the  earlist  residents  of 
what  is  now  the  city  of  Ripon,  who,  under  the  name  of  the  "  Wisconsin 
phalanx,"  and  the  leadership  of  Warren  Chase,  first  occupied  the  valley  of 
Ceresco,  carrying  out  in  the  community  the  ideas  of  Fourier,  cf.  Introductory 
remarks.  (71O5o 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Early  Wisconsin  imprints :  a  pre 
liminary  essay,  by  Henry  Eduard  Legler.  [From  the  Proceedings  of  the 
State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  1903.]  Madison,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  (1),  ril8]^-138.     Plate.  (7106 


UNIVERSITY    OF    WISCONSIN.  969 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Index  to  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Society,  1874-1901.  Prepared  under  the  editorial  direction  of  Reuben  G. 
Thwaites,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  Haines.  Madison,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  399.  (71O7 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Documentary  history  of  Dunmore's 
war  1774.  Compiled  from  the  Draper  manuscripts  in  the  library  of  the 
Wisconsin  Historical  Society,  and  published  at  the  charge  of  the  Wisconsin 
Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution.  Edited  by  Reuben  Gold 
Thwaites  and  Louise  Phelps  Kellogg.  Madison,  Wisconsin  Historical  So 
ciety,  1905. 

12mo,  pp.  xxviii,  472.  Portrait.  Maps.  Facsimile.  (71O8 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  Indian  agriculture  in  southern  Wis 
consin.  By  Benjamin  Horace  Hibbard.  Madison,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.   [1451-155. 

From  the  Proceedings,  1904.  (71O9 

STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WISCONSIN.  John  Johnston :  a  memoir,  by  William 
WTard  Wight.  Madison,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  [1],  118-133.      Front,   (portrait). 

From  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1904. 

Bibliography,  pp.   131-133.  (711O 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN. 
Madison,  Wis. 

HISTORICAL  AND  POLITICAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCON 
SIN.  The  corrupt  use  of  money  in  politics,  and  laws  for  its  prevention.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Association  by  C.  M.  Gregory.  Madison,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (7111 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN."  Bulletin.  Economics,  political  science,  and  history 
series.  Vol.  i.  (1894-189<j.)  Frederick  J.  Turner,  Editor.  Madison,  Wis., 
1897. 

Svo,  pp.  572. 

In  three  numbers,  first  published  separately,  as  follows  : 

Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Economics,  political  science,  and 
history  series.  Vol.  i,  No.  1.  pp.  1-116.  The  geographical  distribution  of  the 
vote  of  the  thirteen  States  on  the  Federal  Constitution,  1787-88.  By  Orin 
Grant  Libby.  Madison,  June,  1894.  Svo,  pp.  vii,  116.  Two  maps.  (7112 

Bulletin  of  the  University.  Economics,  political  science,  and  history  series. 
Vol.  i,  No.  2.  pp.  117-273.  The  finances  of  the  United  States  fronTl775  to 
1789,  with  especial  reference  to  the  budgets.  By  Charles  J.  Bullock.  Madison, 
June,  1895.  Svo,  pp.  157.  (7113 

Bulletin  of  the  University.  Economics,  political  science,  and  history  series. 
Vol.  i,  No.  3.  pp.  275-562.  The  Province  of  Quebec  and  the  early  American 
Revolution.  A  study  in  English-American  colonial  history.  By  Victor  Coffin. 
Madison,  Wis.,  June,  1896. 

Indices  to  Vol.  i,  pp.  563-572.  (7114 

UNIVERSITY   OF    WISCONSIN.     Economics,    political    science,    and   history    series. 
Vol.  ii.     (1897-1899.)     Frederick  J.  Turner,  Editor.    .Madison,  Wis.,  1899. 
8vo. 

In  four  numbers,  first  published  separately,  as  follows  : 

Economics,    political    science,    and    history   series.      Vol.    ir,    No.    1.      pp.    1-74. 

New    governments    west    of    the    Alleghanies    before    1780.      (Introductory    to    a 

study   of   the   organization    and   admission   of   new   states.)      By    George    Henry 

Alden.  (7115 

Economics,  political  science,  and  history  series.     Vol.  n^  No.  2.     pp.  75-188. 

Municipal  history  and  present  organization  of  the  city  of  Chicago.     By  Samuel 

Edwin  Sparling.     Madison,  Wis.,  May,  1898.      Bulletin  No.  23.  (7116 

Economics,  political  science,  and  history  series.     Vol.  11,  No.  3.     pp.  263-392. 


970  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Congressional  grants  of  lands  in  aid  of  railways.  By  John  Bell  Sanborn 
Madison,  Wis.,  August,  1899.  Bulletin  No.  30.  (7117 

Economics,  political  science,  and  history  series.  Vol.  ir,  No.  4.  pp.  393-456. 
English  common  law  in  the  early  American  colonies.  By  Paul  Samuel  Reinsch. 
Madison,  Wisconsin,  October,  1899.  Bulletin  No.  31. 

This  series  was  discontinued  with  the  completion  of  the  second  volume,  and 
was  replaced  by  the  "  Economics  and  Political  Science  Series  "  and  the  ."  His 
tory  Series."  (7118 
UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN.  History  series,  Vol.  i,  No.  1.  The  origin  of  the  sys 
tem  of  land  grants  for  education.  By  Joseph  Schafer.  Madison,  Wis.,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  53.  Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  No.  G3.  History  series, 
Vol.  \,  No.  1. 

Bibliography:  pp.  50-53.  (7119 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN.  History  series,  Vol.  i,  No.  2.  The  king's  household 
in  England  before  the  Norman  conquest.  By  Laurence  Marcellus  Larson. 
Madison,  Wis.,  1004. 

8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.    [61J-211.      Bulletin  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  No.  100. 

History  series,  Vol.  i,  No.  2.  (712O 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Economics  and  political  science  series.     Vol.  i,  No. 

1.  pp.  1-66.     The  decline  of  landowning  farmers  in  England.     By  Henry 
Charles  Taylor.     Madison,  Wis.,  June,  1904. 

8vo,  Bulletin  No.  96.  (7121 

UNIVERSITY  OF  WISCONSIN.     Economics  and  political  science  series.     Vol.  i,  No. 

2.  pp.  67-214.     The  history  of  agriculture  in  Dane  county,  Wisconsin.     By 
Benjamin  Horace  Hibbard.     Madison,  Wis.,  September,  1904. 

Bulletin  No.  101.  (7122 

WESTERN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
Madison,  Wis. 

WESTERN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  The  province  and  the  states ;  a  history  of 
the  province  of  Louisiana  under  France  and  Spain,  and  of  the  territories 
and  states  of  the  United  States  formed  therefrom.  *  *  *  Weston  Arthur 
Goodspeed,  LL.  B.,  editor-in-chief.  Madison,  Wis.,  The  Western  Historical 
Association,  1904. 

8vo.      Portraits.      Maps   (partly  fold.). 

Contents :  Vols.  i-n.  General  history.  Vol.  in.  Louisiana,  Arkansas,  Okla 
homa,  Indian  Territory.  Vol.  iv.  Missouri,  Kansas,  Colorado.  Vol.  v.  Iowa, 
Nebraska,  Wyoming.  Vol.  vi.  Minnesota,  Montana,  North  Dakota,  South  Da 
kota.  (7123 

WISCONSIN  ARCH EO LOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

WISCONSIN  ARCHEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Wisconsin  Archeologist ;  a  quarterly 
bulletin  published  by  the  Wisconsin  Archeological  Society.  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

8vo.      Illus.      Plates.      Portraits.      Maps. 

Vol.  i,  Nos.  1-4  ;  Vol.  11,  No.  1.  Oct.,  1901-Oct.,  1902.  "  Published  by  the 
archeological  section  of  the  Wisconsin  Natural  History  Society." 

Editor:  1901-03,  C.  E.  Brown.  (7124 

Vol.  n,  Nos.  2  and  3.      January  and  April,  1903.      Summary  of  the  archeology 
of  Winnebago  county.      [By  Publius  V.  Lawson.l      8vo,  pp.  [35]-85.     Map. 
Vol.  n,  No.  4.      July,  1903. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  ;  The  triangular  stone  adze,  by  Henry  A.  Crosby  ;  Com 
mercial  vs.  scientific  collecting,  by  Warren  K.  Moorehead ;  The  occurrence  of 
obsidian  implements  in  Wisconsin,  by  Fublius  V.  Lawson  ;  George  P.  Delaplaine, 
by  Julia  A.  Lapham ;  The  collection  and  preservation  of  local  archeological 


HAWAIIAN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  971 

data,  by  Charles  E.  Brown  ;  Archeological  research  and  literature  ;  Notes  from 
the  Wisconsin  field,  pp.  87-110.  (7125 

Vol.  in.  No.  1.  October,  1003.  Summary  of  the  archeology  of  Racine 
county,  Wisconsin.  [By  Geo.  A.  West.)  pp.  42. 

Vol.  in,  No.  2.  January,  1004.  The  native  copper  implements  of  Wisconsin. 
By  Charles  E.  Brown,  pp.  1  45]  -84. 

Vol.  in,  No.  3.  April,  1004.  The  native  copper  ornaments  of  Wisconsin. 
[By  Charles  E.  Brown.  1  pp.  [101]  -121. 

Vol.  in.  No.  4.  July,  1004.  Tennessee  archeology  at  St.  Louis.  Thurston 
exhibit.  [By  G.  P.  Thruston.]  pp.  -[133]-148.  (712« 

WISCONSIN  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION. 

WISCONSIN  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Historical  address  before  the  Association 
and  the  surviving  members  of  the  constitutional  convention  of  1840-47,  on 
the  early  history  of  Wisconsin,  July  10,  1879.  By  G.  B.  Smith.  Madison, 
1879. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

Second  annual  meeting,  July  1,  1880,  at  Madison.      Madison,  1880.  (7127 


WYOMING  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     First-Third  report.     1898-1901  02.     Cheyenne, 

1898-1903. 

16mo.  (7128 

WYOMING  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.     Vol.  i.     Cheyenne,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  352.      Illustrations. 

Contents  :   List  of  officers  ;   Introduction  —  Establishment  of  the  Society  ;   His 
torical  sketches  of  Wyoming;   Sketches  of  its  officers,  and  its  buildings.        (712?) 


HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Honolulu. 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers, 

No.  1.  The  relations  between  the  Hawaiian  Islands  and  Spanish  America  in 
early  times.  By  W.  D.  Alexander.  Read  January  28,  1802.  8vo,  pp.  11. 

No.  2.  The  lesser  Hawaiian  gods,  read  before  the  Society  April  7,  1892,  by 
J.  S.  Emerson  ;  and  Traces  of  Spanish  influence  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  by 
C.  J.  Lyons.  8vo,  pp.  27,  (1). 

No.  3.  Evolution  of  Hawaiian  land  titles.  By  S.  B.  Dole.  Read  before  the 
Society  December  5,  1802.  8vo,  pp.  18. 

No.  4.  Early  voyagers  of  the  Pacific  Ocean.  [By  Alatau  T.  Atkinson.  Read 
March  6,  1803.]  8vo,  pp.  16. 

No.  5.  The  long  voyages  of  the  ancient  Hawaiians.  Read  before  the  Society 
May  18,  1803,  by  N.  B.  Emerson.  8vo,  pp.  34. 

No.  6.  The  proceedings  of  the  Russians  on  Kauai  in  1814-1819.  Read  before 
the  Society  May  7,  1894,  by  W.  D.  Alexander.  8vo,  pp.  18,  (2). 

No.  7.  The  evolution  of  the  Hawaiian  judiciary.  Presented  before  the  Society 
June  26,  1894,  by  W.  F.  Frear.  8vo,  pp.  25. 

No.  8.  Honolulu  in  1817-1818,  by  James  Hunnewell,  read  before  the  Society 
July  18,  1895  ;  and  The  voyage  of  the  Albatross,  by  W.  D.  Alexander.  8vo, 
pp.  22. 

No.  9.  The  uncompleted  treaty  of  annexation  of  1854.  Presented  before  the 
Society  July  2,  1897,  by  W.  D.  Alexander.  8vo,  pp.  66,  (1). 

No.  10.  Honolulu  in  1853.  By  Warren  Goodale,  and  supplement  to  the  same, 
by  T.  G.  Thrum.  Read  before  the  Society  July  2,  1897.  8vo,  pp.  32. 

No.  11.  Some  Hawaiians  abroad,  by  Ed.  Towse.  Early  trading  in  Hawaii, 
by  W.  D.  Alexander.  Read  before  the  Society  September  15,  1903.  Honolulu, 
T.  II.  1004.  8vo,  pp.  24.  (713O 


972  AMERICAN"    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     First  annual  report.     Honolulu,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  20. 

(Second  report  not  printed.) 

Third  annual  report.     1895.     Svo,  pp.  23. 

Contains  :  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  Kamehameha  V,  by  W.  I).  Alexander  ; 
Recollections  of  Kamehameha  V,  by  R.  A.  Lyman. 

Fourth  annual  report.      1896.      Svo,  pp.  40. 

Contains  :  The  legend  of  the  shark-man,  Nanaue,  by  Emma  M.  Nakiua  ;  On  an 
autograph  letter,  by  Jean  B.  Rives  ;  Incidents  of  the  voyage  of  the  "  Heros," 
by  W.  D.  Alexander ;  The  last  hours  of  Liholiho  and  Kamamalu,  by  Theo.  H. 
Davies.  (7131 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fifth  annual  report.     1897.     Honolulu,  1898. 
Svo,  pp.  32. 

Contents  :  Synopsis  of  a  lecture  on  the  Origin  and  Migrations  of  the  Poly 
nesians,  considered  from  the  South  Polynesian  point  of  view,  by  S.  Percy  Smith  ; 
Tahitian  folklore,  compared  with  the  Samoan  and  Hawaiian,  by  Teuira  Henry  ; 
Capt.  Hypolete  Bouchard  and  his  treaty  with  Kamehameha  I,  by  Paul  Neumann. 

(7132 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Sixth  annual  report.     1898.     Honolulu,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  27. 

Contains  :  The  maker  of  the  Hawaiian  flag,  by  W.  D.  Alexander  ;  Correspond 
ence  relating  to  the  last  hours  of  Kamehameha  V  ;  Regarding  Ho-Ao,  Hawaiian 
marriage,  by  N.  B.  Emerson.  (7133 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Seventh  annual  report,  with  a  paper  on  the 
partition  of  Samoa,  and  the  past  relations  between  that  group  and  the 
United  States,  by  H.  M.  Sewall.  Honolulu,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  32.  (7134 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eighth  annual  report,  with  a  paper  on  the  his 
tory  of  the  Honolulu  Fort,  by  N.  B.  Emerson.  Honolulu,  H.  T.,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  29.  (7135 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Ninth  annual  report,  with  a  paper  on  some 
Hawaiian  beliefs  regarding  spirits,  by  J.  S.  Emerson,  and  a  report  on  a  find 
of  human  bones  exhumed  in  the  sands  of  Waikiki,  by  N.  B.  Emerson. 
Honolulu,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  24.  (7136 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Tenth  annual  report,  for  the  year  1902,  with 
papers.     Honolulu,  1903. 
Svo,  pp.  39. 

Contains :  A  suppressed  chapter  of  Hawaiian  history,  by  Laura  F.  Judd ; 
Apropos  of  reciprocity  treaty  of  1855-G ;  Mamala-Hoa,  by  N.  B.  Emerson. 

(7137 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Eleventh  annual  report  for  the  year  ending 
Dec.  31st,  1903.  With  a  letter  by  H.  S.  Townsend  on  certain  coincidences 
between  the  Polynesian  and  Philippine  languages,  and  an  essay  by  N.  B. 
Emerson  on  the  poetry  of  Hawaii.  Honolulu,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  (7138 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Twelfth  annual  report  of  the  Society,  for  the 
year  ending  December  31st,  1904.  With  a  paper  by  Ed.  Towse  on  th; 
"  Voyage  of  the  Tetautua."  Honolulu,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  36.      Portraits.  (7139 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Catalogue  of  the  bound  books  in  the  library  of 
the  Society.  Honolulu,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  29.  (7140 

HAWAIIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Catalogue  of  the  bound  books  in  the  library  of 
the  Hawaiian  Historical  Society.     Honolulu,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  29.     Cover-title. 
By  C.  M.  Hyde.  (7141 


HISTORICAL    AND    SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY    OF    MANITOBA.  973 


SOCIETY  OF  ALASKAN  NATURAL  HISTORY  AND  ETHNOLOGY. 

SOCIETY  OF  ALASKAN  NATURAL  HISTORY  AND  ETHNOLOGY.  Bulletin  No.  2.     The 

Mtiir  glacier,  Alaska.     By  George  Frederick  Wright.  Philadelphia,  printed 
'for  the  Society  [1889?]. 

8vo,  pp.  22.      Illustrations.  (7142 

DOMINION     OF     CAN-ADA. 

CHATEAUGUAY  LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Montreal,  Canada. 

CHATEAGUAY  LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  An  account  of  the  battle  of 
Chateauguay,  being  a  lecture  delivered  at  Ormstown  March  8,  1889,  by  W. 
D.  Lighthall.  With  some  local  and  personal  notes  by  W.  Patterson.  Mon 
treal,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  32.      Map.      Portrait.  (7143 

ELGIN  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTE. 
St.  Thomas,  Ontario. 

ELGIN  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTE.  Historical  sketches  of  the  county 
of  Elgin.  Published  by  the  Elgin  Historical  and  Scientific  Institute,  St. 
Thomas,  Ontario.  TJtc  Times  print,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.    (4),  44,   17,  46,    (a).      Folded  map.      Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  of  the  Institute  ;  The  country  of  the  Neutrals. 
by  James  H.  Coyne  ;  The  Talbot  settlement,  by  C.  O.  Ermatinger  ;  Development 
of  the  county  of  Elgin,  by  K.  W.  McKay  ;  Surveys  ;  Parliamentary  representa 
tives,  Upper  Canada  legislature,  1702  to  1841  ;  List  of  wardens,  county  of 
Elgin,  1852-1895;  Municipal-  nomenclature.  (7144 

ELGIN  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTE.     The  country  of  the  Neutrals  (as 
far  as  comprised  in  the  county  of  Elgin)    from   Champlain  to  Talbot,   by 
James  H.  Coyne.     St.  Thomas,  Ontario,  1895. 
8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  44.      Fold.  map. 

Separate,  with  added  title-page,  from  "  Historical  sketches  of  the  county  of 
Elgin.  Published  by  the  Elgin  Historical  and  Scientific  Institute,"  1895. 

The  map  is  a  copy  made  from  Galinee's  map  of  1670.  (7145 

Ki.i.ix  HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  INSTITUTE.  The  court-houses  of  a  century. 
By  K.  W.  McKay.  1902. 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF.  MANITOBA.  Catalogue  of  840  specimens 
from  the  collection  of  the  Historical  and  Scientific  Society  [of  Manitoba], 
Winnipeg.  Comprising  geology,  mineralogy,  ethnology,  and  history  of  the 
Canadian  Northwest,  forming  a  portion  of  the  exhibit  sent  to  the  Dominion 
and  Centennial  Exhibition  held  at  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  October,  1883. 
Winnipeg,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (7147 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  MANITOBA.  Transactions  and  Proceed 
ings  from  its  organization  in  1879  till  the  close  of  the  Society's  year  1902- 
1903,  being  Transactions  Nos.  1  to  06  and  annual  reports  for  the  years  1880 
to  1903.  Winnipeg,  1904, 


974  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

CONTENTS. 

No.  1.  The  causes  of  the  rising  in  the  Red  River  settlement.  By  A.  McArthur. 
1882.  pp.  12.  (7148 

No.  2.  The  Arctic  regions  and  Hudson  Bay  route.  By  John  Rae.  1882. 
pp.  11.  (7148a 

No.  3.  Gleanings  from  the  geology  of  the  Red  River  Valley.  By  J.  H. 
Panton.  1882.  (7148& 

No.  4.  Winnipeg  country  :  Its  discovery  and  the  great  consequences  resulting. 
By  [George]  Bryce.  1883.  pp.  9.  (714Sc 

No.  5.  The  Sioux  language.     By  W.  A.  Burman.     1883.     pp.  4.  (7148d 

No.  6.  Sources  of  Northwestern  history.     W.  Dennis.     1883.     pp.  4.        (7148e 

No.  7.  Transactions  No.  1,  session  1883-84.  Navigation  of  Hudson  Bay  and 
straits.  By' C.  N.  Bell.  1883.  pp.  4,  3.  (7148/= 

No.  8.  Transactions  No.  2.  In  memoriam  :  Late  A.  K.  Isbister.  By  Rev.  Pro 
fessor  Bryce.  1883.  pp.  4.  (71480 

No.  9.  Transactions  No.  3.  Notes  and  comments  on  Harmon's  Journal,  1800- 
1820.  By  [George]  Bryce.  1883.  pp.  7.  (7148ft 

No.  10.  Transactions  No.  4.  Fragmentary  leaves  from  the  geological  records 
of  the  great  Northwest.  By  J.  H.  Panton.  1884.  pp.  9.  (7148i 

No.  11.  Transactions  No.  5.  "  Our  water  supply."  By  Dr.  N.  Agnew.  1884. 
pp.  4.  (7148; 

Nos.  12-14.  Transactions  Nos.  6-8.  The  Red  River,  by  W.  Murdoch ;  The 
Red  River,  by  J.  H.  Rowan;  The  prairie  chicken,  by  E.  E.  T.  Seton.  1884. 
pp.  18.  (7148fc 

No.  15.  Transactions  No.  15  (from  beginning).  Gleanings  from  outcrops  of 
Silurian  strata  in  the  Red  River  Valley.  By  J.  H.  Panton.  1884.  pp.  13. 

(7148Z 

No.  16.  Transactions  No.  16.  Our  crop  markets,  by  Colonel  D.  C.  Scoble ; 
Prairie  tires,  by  E.  E.  T.  Seton.  pp.  11.  (7148m 

No.  17.  Transactions  No.  17.  Some  historical  names  and  places  of  the  Cana 
dian  Northwest.  By  C.  N.  Bell.  1885.  pp.  8.  (7148w 

No.  18.  Transactions  No.  18.  The  mound  builders.  By  George  Bryce.  1885. 
pp.  20.  (7148o 

No.  19.  Transactions  No.  19.  The  old  settlers  of  Red  River.  By  George  Bryce. 
1885.  pp.  9.  (71480 

No.  20.  Transactions  No.  20.  Notes  on  the  geology  of  some  islands  in  Lake 
Winnipeg.  By  J.  H.  Panton.  1886.  pp.  10.  (7148« 

No.  21.  Transactions  No.  21.  On  the  proposed  change  of  time  marking  to  a 
decimal  system.  By  R.  E.  W.  Goodridge.  1886.  pp.  10.  (7148r 

No.  22.  Transactions  No.  22.  The  Chinook  winds  and  other  climatic  condi 
tions  of  the  Northwest.  By  A.  Bowerman.  1886.  pp.  6.  (7148s 

No.  23.  Transactions  No.  23.  A  list  of  the  mammals  of  Manitoba.  By  E.  E. 
Thompson.  1886.  pp.  26.  (7148* 

No.  24.  Transactions  No.  24.  The  Souris  country,  its  monuments,  mounds, 
forts,  and  rivers.  By  George  Bryce.  1887.  pp.  7.  (7148w 

No.  25.  Transactions  No.  25.  The  French  element  in  the  Canadian  Northwest. 
By  L.  Drummond.  1887.  pp.  14.  (7148y 

No.  26.  Transactions  No.  26.  The  footsteps  of  time  in  the  Red  River  Valley. 
By  A.  McCharles.  1887.  pp.  18.  (7148W 

No.  27.  Transactions  No.  27.  A  prairie  tragedy  :  The  fate  of  Thomas  Simpson, 
the  Arctic  explorer.  By  A.  McArthur.  1887.  pp.  13.  (7148# 

No.  28.  Transactions  No.  28.  Our  winter  birds.  By  A.  McArthur.  1887. 
pp.  12.  (7148*/ 

No.  29.  Transactions  No.  29.  Some  Red  River  settlement  history.  By  C.  N. 
Bell.  1887.  pp.  8.  (7149 

No.  30.  Transactions  No.  30.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  John  Tanner,  a  famous 
Manitoba  scout.  By  George  Bryce.  1888.  pp.  4.  (7149o 

No.  31.  Transactions  No.  31.  Henry's  Journal,  covering  adventures  and  ex 
periences  in  the  fur  trade  on  the  Red  River,  1799-1801.  By  C.  N.  Bell.  1888. 
pp.  9.  (714»6 

No.  32.  Transactions  No.  32.  The  abortive  Fenian  raid  on  Manitoba.  By  G. 
McMicken.  1888.  pp.  11.  (7149c 

No.  33.  Transactions  No.  33.  Original  letters  and  other  documents  relating  to 
the  Selkirk  settlement.  By  G.  Bryce  and  C.  N.  Bell.  1889.  pp.  10.  (7149d 

No.  34.  Transactions  No.  34.  Annual  report  for  1888.  Inaugural  address.  By 
C.  N.  Bell.  1889.  pp.  6,  (7149e 


HISTORICAL    AND    SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY    OF    MANITOBA.  975 

Nos.  35  and  37.  Transactions.  Continuation  of  Henry's  journal  covering 
adventures  and  experiences  in  the  fur  trade  on  the  Red  River,  1799-1801,  by 
Charles  N.  Bell.  No.  30.  Lord  Selkirk's  deed  from  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company, 
by  James  Taylor.  1889.  pp.  24.  (7149/ 

No.  38.  Transaction's.  Two  provisional  governments  in  Manitoba.  Contain 
ing  an  account  of  the  Riel  rebellion,  with  an  appendix  embodying  the  four  Bills 
of  Rights  verbatim.  By  Rev.  Professor  [George]  Bryce.  Winnipeg,  1890 
pp.  11.  (7149.gr 

No.  39.  Transactions.  Land  and  sea  birds  nesting  within  the  Arctic  circle 
in  the  Lower  Mackenzie  River  district  as  observed  by  Roderick  Ross  MacFarland. 
Winnipeg,  1890.  pp.  35.  (7149/t 

No.  40.  Transactions.  The  first  recorder  of  Rupert's  Land.  A  paper  read 
before  the  Society,  May  4,  .1800.  By  George  Bryce,  LL.  D.  Winnipeg,  1890. 
pp.  5.  (7149t 

No.  41.  Transactions.  Surface  geology  of  the  Red  River  and  Assiniboine  val 
leys.  By  George  Bryce,  LL.  D.  Winnipeg,  1891.  pp.  7.  (7149; 

No.  42.  Transactions.  Older  geology  of  the  Red  River  and  Assiniboin  val 
leys.  By  George  Bryce,  LL.  D.  Winnipeg,  1891.  pp.  7,  (2)  (7149^ 

No.  43.  Transactions.  "  Seven  Oaks."  An  account  of  the  affair  of  Seven 
Oaks.  Winnipeg.  1892.  Plan.  Plate.  (7149Z 

No.  44.  Transactions.  The  social  customs  and  amusements  in  the  early  days 
in  the  Red  River  Settlement  and  Rupert's  Land.  By  John  MacBeth.  Winnipeg, 
1893.  pp.  7.  (7149m 

No.  45.  Transactions.  The  old  Crow  Wing  trail.  By  John  Schultz.  Winni 
peg,  1894.  pp.  32.  Two  plates.  Woodcut.  (7149« 

No.  46.  Transactions.  Early  days  in  Winnipeg.  By  George  Bryce,  LL.  D. 
Winnipeg,  1894.  pp.  8.  (7149o 

No.  47.  Transactions.  A  forgotten  northern  fortress.  By  John  Schultz. 
Winnipeg,  1894.  pp.  14. 

"A  history  and  description  of  Fort  Prince  of  Wales,  Churchill  Harbor,  Hud- 
sons  Bay."  (7149/j 

No.  48.  February  11,  1896.  Worthies  of  Old  Red  River.  By  George  Bryce. 
PP.  12.  (7149</ 

No.  49.  February  23,  1897.  The  Lake  of  the  Woods  ;  its  history,  geology, 
mining  and  manufacturing.  By  George  Bryce.  pp.  19.  (7149r 

No.  50.  April  22,  1897.  Farm  life  in  the  Selkirk  colony.  By  R.  G.  Mac- 
Beth,  pp.  4.  (7149s 

No.  51.  April  14,  1898.  The  game  birds  of  Manitoba.  By  George  E.  Atkinson. 
PP-  21.  (7149* 

No.  52.  April  14,  1898.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  discoveries  of  Robert  Camp 
bell,  chief  factor  of  the  Hon.  Hudson's  Bay  company.  By  George  Bryce.  pp.  18. 

(7149M 

No.  53.  December  8,  1898.  Manitoba  birds  of  prey  and  the  small  mammals 
destroyed  by  them.  By  A.  E.  Atkinson,  pp.  1(5.  (7149r 

No.  54.  February  21,  1899.  Historical  sketch  of  the  charitable  institutions 
of  Winnipeg.  By  Mrs.  George  Bryce.  pp.  31.  (7149<o 

No.  55.  July  14,  1900.  The  present  status  of  natural  science  in  Manitoba 
and  the  northwest.  By  W.  A.  Burman.  pp.  23.  (71.5O 

No.  56.  January  25,  1900.  On  the  St.  Paul  trail  in  the  sixties.  By  W.  G. 
Fonseca.  pp.  14.  (7151 

No.  57.  February  12,  1901.  Early  Red  River  culture.  By  Mrs.  George 
Bryce.  pp.  16.  (7152 

No.  58.  February  12,  1901.  Notes  and  observations  of  travels  on  the  Atha 
basca  and  Slave  Lake  regions  in  1899.  By  W.  J.  McLean,  pp.  7.  (7153 

No.  59.  March  22,  1901.  The  early  Icelandic  settlements  in  Canada.  By 
Sigtr.  Jonasson.  pp.  15.  (7154 

No.  60.  November  14,  1901.  Insectivorous  birds  of  Manitoba.  By  Geo.  E. 
Aktinson.  pp.  20.  (7155 

No.  61.  February  13,  1902.  Britain's  one  Ttopia.  By  Frank  L.  Hunt. 
PP-  16.  (715O 

No.  62.  December  12,  1901.  The  first  Canadian  woman  in  the  Northwest; 
or,  the  story  of  Marie  Anne  Gaboury,  wife  of  John  Bapliste  Lajimoniere,  who 
arrived  in  the  Northwest  in  1807,  and  died  at  Boniface  at  the  age  of  96  years. 
By  M.  L'Abbe  G.  Dugast.  Translated  by  J.  M.  Morice.  pp.  32.  (7157 

No.  63.  February  10,  1903.  Letters  of  a  pioneer,  Alexander  Ross.  Edited 
by  George  Bryce.  pp.  15.  (7158 


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No.  64.  February  0,  1904.  "  Treasures  of  our  library.  By  George  Bryce. 
pp.  12.  (7159 

No.  65.  February  0,  1904.  Rare  bird  records  of  Manitoba.  By  George  E. 
Atkinson,  pp.  12.  (716O 

Among  the  mound  builders'  remains. 


By  George 
(7161 

By  David  Laird,     pp.  11. 
(7161a 


No.  66.      February  9,  1904. 
Bryce.     pp.   47. 

No.  67.     February  23,   1905.     Our  Indian  treaties. 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  MANITOBA. 
The  annual  meeting,  1880.     Broadside. 
The  annual  meeting,  February  8,  1881.     Broadside. 
The  annual  meeting,  February  14,  1882.     Broadside. 

Annual    report    for    1882-83.     Annual    meeting,    February    13,     1883.      1883. 
pp.  8. 

Annual  report  for  1884-85.      Winnipeg,  1885.      pp.  7. 

Annual  report  for  1886-87.      Winnipeg,  1887.     pp.  12. 

Annual  report  for  1887.      Winnipeg,  1888.     pp.  16. 

Annual  report  for  1888.     Winnipeg,  1889.     pp.  10. 

Annual  report  for  1889.      Winnipeg,  1890. 

Annual  report  for  1890.      Winnipeg,  1891. 

Annual  report  for  1891.      Winnipeg,  1892.     pp.  10.  (7162 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  MANITOBA.  Annual  report  for  1892.  The 
social  customs  and  amusements  in  the  early  days  in  the  Red  River  Settle 
ment  and  Ruperts  Land.  By  John  MacBeth.  Winnipeg,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  23,  7.  (7163 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  MANITOBA.     Annual  report  for  the  year 

1893.  Winnipeg,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  20. 

HISTORICAL  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  MANITOBA. 

1894.  Winnipeg,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  22. 

HISTORICAL   AND   SCIENTIFIC   SOCIETY  OF   MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  32. 

HISTORICAL    AND    SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY   OF    MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg,  1897. 
Svo,  pp.  24. 

HISTORICAL   AND    SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY   OF   MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg,  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  22. 

HISTORICAL   AND    SCIENTIFIC    SOCIETY   OF   MANITOBA. 
Winnipeg,  1903. 
8vo,   pp.  24. 

Same,  1903.     Winnipeg,  1904.      Svo,  pp.  23. 
Same,  1904.     Winnipeg,  1905.      Svo,  pp.  7. 


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Annual  repoit  for  the  year. 

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Annual    report    for    1895. 

(7166 

Annual    report    for    1896. 

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Annual    report    for    1897. 

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Animal    report   for    1902. 

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HISTORICAL  AND   SCIENTIFIC   SOCIETY  OF  MANITOBA.     Act  of  incorporation   and 
constitution  and  by-laws.    Winnipeg,  1896. 

8vo,   pp.    10.  (7171 

LITERARY  AND   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC. 

[French  title:  Societe  Litteraire  et  Historique  de  Quebec.] 

Quebec,  Canada. 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.    Transactions.     Vols.  i-v,  part  1. 
New  series,  parts  l-[26].     Sessions,  1876-1905.     Quebec,  1829-1905. 

Vol.  i,  1829,  pp.  xxxvi,  261,  72  (1),  9  plates.  Vol.  n,  1831,  pp.  (4)  iii,  444, 
(1)  ;  v,  (3),  folded  map.  Vol.  in,  1837.  Vol.  iv,  parts  1-4,  1843-1856.  Ap 
pendix,  1861.  Vol.  v,  part  1,  1862.  New  series,  part  1,  1863,  pp.  20,  118  ;  new 
series,  part  2,  1864,  pp.  (4)  160;  new  series,  part  3,  1865,  pp.  (4)  155;  new 
series,  part  4,  1866,  pp.  163  (6)  ;  new  series,  part  5, 1867,  pp.  83  (3)  ;  new  series, 


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part  6,  1860,  pp.  68,  12  ;  new  series,  part  7,  1870,  pp.  138,  13  (2)  ;  new  series,  part 
8,  1871,  pp.  187,  23  (1)  ;  new  series,  part  9,  1872,  pp.  132,  29  (3)  ;  new  series,  part 
10,  1873,  pp.  Ill,  18  (4)  ;  new-series,  part  11,  1875,  pp.  150,  17  (4).  Sessions  of 
1876-77,  1877  ;  pp.  179,  40.  Sessions  of  1877-78-79,  1879  ;  pp.  160,  23,  viii.  Ses 
sions  of  1879-80,  1880  ;  pp.  130.  Sessions  of  1880-81,  1881  ;  pp.  xix,  xxxiv,  144. 
Sessions  of  1881-82,  1882  ;  pp.  173.  Sessions  of  1882-83,  1883  ;  pp.  118.  Sessions 
of  1883  to  1886,  No.  18,  1886  ;  pp.  56.  Sessions  of  1887  to  1889,  No.  19,  1889  ;  pp. 
176.  Sessions  of  1889  to  1891,  No.  20,  1891  ;  pp.  178.  No.  21,  1891-92. 
No.  22,  1892-1898.  No.  23,  1898-1900.  No.  21  [i.  c.,  24],  1900-1902.  No.  25, 
1903.  [No.  26],  1903  to  1905. 

Vol.  I.  Inaugural  address  on  the  early  civil  and  ecclesiastical  juridical  history 
of  France,  hy  J.  Sewell ;  The  geology  of  Lake  Superior,  by  H.  W.  Bayfleld  ;  On 
colouring  materials  produced  in  Canada,  hy  W.  Green  ;  Meteorological  phenomena 
in  Canada,  by  Captain  Bonnycastle ;  Notes  on  the  Saguenay  country,  by  A. 
Stuart ;  Rocks  and  minerals  of  Upper  Canada,  by  Captain  Bonnycastle  ;  Geology 
of  the  Labrador  coast,  by  Lieutenant  Baddelay ;  Geognosy  of  the  Saguenay 
country  ;  On  the  ancient  Etruscans,  by  A.  Stuart ;  Notes  on  the  country  about 
the  Falls  of  Montmorenci,  by  W.  Green  ;  Recent  shells  which  characterize  Que 
bec  ;  Journey  across  the  continent  of  North  America,  by  an  Indian  chief ;  Amer 
ican  plants,  described  by  Charlevoix ;  Myrtus  cerifera,  by  W.  Green ;  Asiatic 
origin  of  the  North  American  Indians,  by  Major  Mercer  ;  Crickets  in  Canada,  by 
J.  Hale  ;  Catalogue  of  Canadian  plants  ;  Catalogue  of  mineralogical  collection 
belonging  to  the  Society.  (7172 

Vol.  ii.  Coral  animals  in  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  by  Captain  Bayfield  ;  St. 
Maurice  expedition  in  1829  ;  Processes  used  in  dyeing  among  the  Huron  Indians, 
by  W.  Green  ;  Sketches  of  the  T§te  de  Boule  Indians,  by  J.  Adams  ;  Plants  of 
Lower  Canada,  by  W.  Sheppard  ;  On  length  and  space,  by  D.  Wilkie  ;  Geognosy 
of  St.  Paul's  Bay,  by  Lieutenant  Baddeley  ;  Grammar  of  the  Huron  language ; 
Sur  le  canon  de  bronze  trouve  en  1826,  sur  en  bane  de  sable,  dans  le  fleuve  St. 
Laurent,  par  A.  Berthelot ;  Remarks  on  the  country  lying  between  rivers  St. 
Maurice  and  Saguenay,  by  Lieutenant  Ingall ;  Notes  upon  the  dark  days  of  Can 
ada,  by  J.  Sewell ;  Topographical  notices  of  the  country  between  the  mouth  of 
the  Rideau  and  Penetanguishine,  by  A.  Shireff ;  Textile  substances  used  by 
Indians  ;  Letter  of  Cotton  Mather  on  witchcraft ;  Plan  raisonne"  d'education  ge"n- 
erale  et  permanente,  par  J.  F.  Perrault ;  On  stoves  used  in  Russia,  by  J.  Sewall ; 
Localities  of  metallic  minerals  in  the  Canadas,  by  Lieutenant  Baddeley  ;  Cata 
logues,  etc.  (7173 

Vol.  in.  On  the  temperature,  fogs,  and  mirages  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  by 
W.  Kelly^;  Abstract  of  meteorological  journal  kept  at  Cape  Diamond,  Quebec, 
1824-1831,  W.  Kelly  ;  Theory  of  parallel  lines,  by  D.  Wilkie  ;  Plants  of  Canada, 
by  W.  Sheppard ;  On  the  Magdalen  Islands,  by  R.  E.  Baddeley ;  Pigments  of 
Canada  ;  Medical  statistics  of  Lower  Canada,  by  W.  Kelly  ;  Some  Canadian  song 
birds,  by  Mrs.  Sheppard  ;  Inscription  found  in  the  heart  of  a  growing  tree,  by 
W.  Sheppard  ;  Mineral  water  from  Gaspe" ;  Ancient  document  relating  to  Acadia  ; 
St.  Paul's  Island,  by  Adams  ;  Temperature  of  springs  at  Quebec,  by  W.  Kelly  ; 
Travertine  or  calcareous  tufa,  by  H.  D.  Sewell ;  Canadian  etymologies,  by  A. 
Stuart ;  Geological  sketch  of  southeastern  portion  of  Lower  Canada,  by  Lieu 
tenant  Baddeley  ;  Meteorological  journal  kept  on  Lake  Superior  in  1824  ;  Mete 
orological  register  at  Cape  Diamond,  1832-1834  ;  Ancient  English  and  Anglo- 
Saxon  language,  by  Dr.  Fisher  ;  On  some  extraordinary  forms  of  mirage,  by  W. 
Kelly  ;  Notes  upon  the  country  in  the  vicinity  of  Quebec,  by  H.  D.  Sewell ;  On 
the  effect  of  clearing  and  cultivation  on  climate,  by  W.  Kelly  ;  Method  of  pre 
venting  liquid  condensation  of  smoke,  by  W.  Sheppard  ;  On  the  temperature  of 
the  water  of  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  by  W.  Kelly  ;  Prize  essay  on  the  hyper 
boreans,  by  A.  W.  Cochran  :  Habits  of  the  salmon,  by  Dr.  Henry  ;  Thoughts  on 
civilization,  by  A.  Stuart;  Oration  by  Rev.  D.  Wilkie.  (7174 

Vol.  iv.  On  modes  of  reducing  distances  between  the  moon  and  the  sun,  by 
Judge  Fletcher ;  Investigations  of  the  rules  in  Justice  Fletcher's  paper,  by  V. 
Daintry  ;  On  the  establishment  of  a  general  system  of  education  in  Canada,  by 
D.  Wilkie  ;  Notes  upon  the  Massasagua,  a  species  of  rattlesnake,  by  A.  Sewell ; 
Notes  on  the  coast  of  Labrador,  by  S.  Robertson  ;  On  the  Menobranchus  lateralis, 
by  W.  Sheppard  ;  On  the  natural  history  of  the  American  black  bear,  by  G.  M. 
Douglas  ;  Analysis  of  Georgian  spring  water,  by  A.  Hall ;  Notes  on  Esquimaux 
Bay,  by  W.  H.  A.  Davies ;  Minerals  which  decrepitate  with  heat,  by  F.  II.  Bad 
deley  ;  Notes  on  Ungava  Bay,  by  W.  H.  A.  Davies  ;  Measures  adopted  in  1775- 

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1786  to  check  St.  Paul's  Bay  disease,  by  A.  W.  Cochran  ;  The  twenty  years' 
siege  of  Candia,  by  E.  T.  Fletcher ;  Resources  of  Anticosti,  by  A.  K.  Roche ; 
Water  power  of  Quebec,  by  E.  D.  Ashe  ;  *  *  *  Meteorological  observations 
at  Quebec,  1853—54,  by  Lieutenant  Noble ;  Russian  America,  by  A.  K.  Roche ; 
The  social  condition  of  the  coast  of  Labrador,  by  N.  II.  Bowen  ;  Reminiscences 
of  the  boundary  survey  between  Canada  and  the  United  States,  1843-1845,  by 
F.  N.  Boxer.  (7175 

Vol.  v,  part  1.  May,  1862.  Notes  of  a  journey  across  the  Andes  in  Peru,  by 
E.  D.  Ashe ;  An  important  but  neglected  branch  of  social  science,  by  E.  A. 
Meredith  ;  On  the  age  of  timber  trees,  by  John  Langton  ;  Documents  sur  les 
voyages  et  sur  la  vie  de  Jacques  Cartier.  (7175a 

New  series,  Vol.  \,  part  1.  Opening  address  by  J.  Langton,  president,  pp.  20. 
Weights  and  measures,  by  R.  S.  M.  Bouchette ;  On  a  lately  discovered  manu 
script  of  Samuel  Champlain,  by  T.  D'Arcy  McGee ;  Note  on  some  emendations 
in  the  text  of  Shakespeare,  by  E.  A.  Meredith  ;  The  capabilities  of  the  harbor  of 
Quebec,  by  C.  M.  Tate  ;  The  grain  trade,  by  A.  Harvey  ;  Up  the  River  Moisie,  by 
E.  Cayley  ;  Danger  from  the  substitution  of  benzole  for  turpentine  in  paint,  by 
S.  Sturton  ;  A  few  thoughts  on  the  botanical  geography  of  Canada,  by  S.  Stur- 
ton,  pp.  20,  118.  (7176 

New  series,  part  2.  Opening  address  by  J.  Langton ;  Gold  fields  of  Nova 
Scotia,  by  Dr.  Anderson  ;  Gold  fields  of  Canada,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Douglas  ;  Note  on 
an  incident  of  early  Canadian  history  [Champlain's  expedition  of  1615],  by  J. 
Langton  ;  Coleoptera  and  Diptera  of  Quebec,  by  W.  Couper  ;  Motions  of  the  top, 
teetotum,  and  gyroscope,  by  E.  D.  Ashe;  The  census  of  1861,. by  J.  Langton; 
The  present  state  of  the  gaols  of  Canada,  by  E.  A.  Meredith  ;  The  orders,  sub 
orders,  and  genera  of  insects,  by  W.  Couper  ;  Results  of  observations  for  deter 
mination  of  the  latitude  of  Quebec  observatory,  by  E.  D.  Ashe.  pp.  160.  (7177 

New  series,  part  3.  1865.  Opening  address  by  J.  Langton ;  Copper  mining 
in  Canada  East,  by  H.  Williams ;  The  ancient  Scandinavians,  their  maritime 
expeditions,  their  discoveries,  and  their  religion,  by  P.  C.  Sinding ;  Sleswick- 
Holstein  question,  by  I'.  C.  Sinding  ;  Short  school  time,  by  E.  A.  Meredith  ;  On 
two  mummies  from  ancient  Egypt,  by  J.  Douglas  ;  The  lost  island  of  Atlantis, 
by  E.  T.  Fletcher  ;  On  the  secular  changes  of  magnetic  declination  in  Canada, 
from  1790  to  1850,  by  E.  T.  Fletcher  ;  On  some  early  records  of  the  magnetic 
declination  in  North  America,  by  J.  Langton.  pp.  (4)  155.  (7178 

New  series,  part  4.  1866.  Opening  address,  by  J.  Douglas;  On  the  coke-like 
substances  or  "  altered  bitumen  "  found  at  Point  Levis,  by  W.  J.  Anderson  ;  On 
the  history  of  literature,  by  J.  M.  Le  Moine  ;  On  the  history  of  Canada,  by  J.  W. 
Cook  ;  On  Canadian  literature,  by  II.  Fabre  ;  On  some  of  the  fishes  of  the  St. 
Lawrence,  by  F.  W.  G.  Austin  ;  On  the  birds  of  Canada,  by  J.  M.  Le  Moine  ;  On 
the  measurement  of  heads  in  ethnological  investigations,  by  J.  Langton.  Re 
ports,  etc.  pp.  (7)  163.  (7179 

New  series,  part  5.  1867.  On  solar  spots,  by  E.  D.  Ashe  ;  On  Canadian  his 
tory  and  biography,  and  passages  in  the  lives  of  a  British  prince  and  a  Canadian 
seigneur,  Duke  of  Kent  and  L.  De  Salaberry,  by  W.  J.  Anderson  ;  On  the  future 
commercial  policy  of  British  North  America,  by  T.  II.  Grant.  Reports,  etc. 
pp.  (2)  83.  (7180 

New  series,  part  6.  Notes  of  a  journey  through  the  interior  of  the  Saguenay 
country,  by  E.  T.  Fletcher  ;  Account  of  the  attempt  to  form  a  settlement  on  the 
Mosquito  shore,  in  1823,  by  James  Douglas ;  *  *  *  Reports,  etc.  pp..  68, 
12,  8.  (71800 

New  series,  part  7.  "  Evangeline "  and  "  The  Archives  of  Nova  Scotia,"  by 
W.  J.  Anderson;  *  *  *  The  Canadian  eclipse  party,  1869,  by  E.  D.  Ashe; 
Military  operations  at  Quebec,  from  the  capitulation  by  De  Ramezay,  on  the 
18th  September,  1759,  to  the  raising  of  the  siege  by  De  Levis,  May,  1760,  by 
W.  J.  Anderson;  Reports,  etc.  pp.  138,  13,  (2).  (7180& 

New  series,  part  8.  Review  of  the  past  year :  Moving  accidents  by  flood  and 
field,  by  W.  J.  Anderson  ;  Notes  on  the  copper  deposits  at  Harvey  Hill,  by  James 
Douglas,  jr. ;  On  Canadian  archives,  by  H.  H.  Miles  ;  Education,  practical  and 
national, 'by  J.  II.  Johnson;  The  Red  River  expedition  of  1870,  by  H.  S.  H. 
Riddel <;  *  *  *  Reports,  etc.  pp.  187,  23.  (7180C 

New  series,  part  9.  Transactions,  session  of  1871-72.  Contents  :  Southern 
Africa  and  the  Kaffirs,  by  R.  E.  Robertson  ;  Artillery  retrospect  of  the  last  great 
war,  by  T.  B.  Strange;  The  siege  and  capture  of  Quebec  in  1775-76,  by  W.  J. 
Anderson ;  Geometry,  mensuration,  and  the  stereometrical  tableau,  by  C.  Bail- 
lairge  ;  The  archives  of  Canada,  by  W.  J.  Anderson  ;  Reports,  etc.  Quebec,  1872. 
pp.  (3),  29,  132.  (7181 


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New  series,  part  10.  Transactions,  session  of  1872—73.  On  some  additional 
incidents  in  connection  with  the  siege  of  Quebec,  in  1775-76,  by  W.  F.  Coffin  ; 
A  whaling  voyage  to  Spitzbergen  in  1818,  by  J.  Douglas  ;  Historic  medals  of 
Canada,  by  A.  Sandham  ;  Canadian  chorography  and  topography,  and  the  serv 
ices  of  the  late  Jean  Baptiste  Duberger,  sr.,  by  II.  H.  Miles ;  Reports,  etc. 
Quebec,  1873.  pp.  (4),  18,  111.  (7182 

New  series,  part  11.  Sessions  of  1873—74  and  1874—75.  Contents  :  Sieges  and 
the  changes  produced  by  modern  weapons,  by  Lieutenant-Colonel  T.  B.  Strange  ; 
Early  French  settlements  in  America,  by  J.  Langton  ;  The  present  state  of  litera 
ture  in  Canada,  by  J.  Douglas  ;  Currency,  with  reference  to  card  money  in  Canada 
during  the  French  domination,  by  J.  Stevenson  ;  Some  things  belonging  to  the 
settlement  of  the  Ohio  Valley;  Reports,  etc.  Quebec,  1875.  pp.  (3),  17,  150. 

(7183 

Transactions,  session  of  1876-77.  Centenary  fete,  on  memorial  of  the  cele 
bration  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  siege  of  Quebec,  1775-76  ;  The  Jus 
tinian  pandects,  their  origin,  progress,  and  completion,  by  R.  S.  M.  Bouchette  ; 
The  currency  of  Canada  after  the  capitulation,  by  James  Stevenson  ;  Presiden 
tial  elections  in  the  United  States  and  the  manner  of  conducting  them,  by  W.  C. 
Hou-ells ;  The  sparrows,  by  William  Kirby ;  Reports,  etc.  Quebec,  1877.  pp. 
40,174.  (7184 

Transactions,  sessions  of  1877-78.  Contents:  Opening  address,  by  James 
Stevenson,  president ;  Histoire  de  la  Societe,  par  L.  P.  Turcotte  ;  Liste  des  publi 
cations  de  la  Societe ;  Report  of  the  delegates  sent  to  Ottawa  Literary  Conven 
tion,  1877;  The  aborigines  of  Canada,  under  the  British  Crown,  with  a  glance  at 
their  customs,  characteristics,  and  history,  by  W.  Clint ;  "  Emerson,  the  thinker," 
by  George  Stewait,  jr.;  Address  by  Society  to  Francis  Parkman  ;  Catalogue  of 
birds,  medals,  woods,  etc.,  in  the  museum  of  the  Society.  Quebec,  1879.  pp.  viii, 
23,  160.  (7185 

Transactions,  sessions  of  1879-80/  Contents  :  List  of  presidents  from  1824  to 
1880;  The  archives  of  Canada;  Historical  documents  published  by  the  Society, 
1824-1880;  Glimpses  of  Quebec,  1749-1759,  by  J.  M.  Le  Moine ;  Ostrich  farming 
at  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  by  A.  Jephson  ;  The  cause  and  commencement  of  the  war 
between  Great  Britain  and  America  in  1812,  by  James  Stevenson  ;  Alcott,  the 
Concord  mystic,  by  George  Stewart,  jr.  Quebec,  1880.  pp.  130.  (7186 

Transactions,  sessions  of  1880-81.  The  Scot  in  New  France,  1535-1880,  by 
J.  M.  Le  Moine ;  Origin  of  the  aborigines  of  Canada,  with  vocabularies,  by  J. 
Campbell  ;  Reports,  etc.  ;  The  seignioral  manor  of  the  first  seigneur  of  Beauport, 
1634.  1881.  pp.  144.  (7187 

Transactions,  sessions  of  1881-82.  Inaugural  address  of  President  J.  M.  Le 
Moine,  on  Edinburgh,  Rouen,  York ;  The  maritime  provinces,  their  origin  and 
inhabitants,  by  John  Harper  ;  Thoreau,  the  hermit  of  Walden,  by  George  Stewart, 
jr.;  Reports,  etc.  Quebec,  1882.  pp.  173.  (7188 

Transactions,  sessions  of  1882—83.  Great  explorers  before  Columbus,  by  John 
Reade  ;  The  origin  and  development  of  the  Greek  drama,  by  John  Harper  ;  The 
genius  and  life-work  of  Longfellow,  by  George  Stewart,  jr. ;  Reports,  etc.  1883. 
pp.  118.  (7189 

Transactions.  No.  18.  Sessions  of  1883  to  1886.  Reports;  Memoires;  His 
toire  du  Canada,  par  1'abbe  de  Belmont.  Reprinted  from  the  Collection  de 
memoires,  published  by  the  Society  in  1840.  1886.  pp.  56.  (719O 

Transactions.  No.  19.  Sessions  of  1887  to  1889.  Reports  :  Our  library,  by 
F.  C.  Wiirtele  ;  An  elementary  discussion  of  the  nebular  hypothesis,  by  W.  A. 
Ashe  ;  Champlaiu's  tomb,  by  J.  M.  Harper;  Histoire  abregee  de  1'eglise  parois- 
siale  de  Quebec  et  des  difficultes  qu'il  y  a  eues  depuis  1644  jusqu'en  1771  ;  In 
scription  sur  une  plaque  de  cuivre  trouvee  dans  les  fondations  d'un  mer  qui 
se"parait  le  jardin  du  chateau  St.  Louis  du  Fort  de  Quebec,  1850;  Notes  sur  le 
chateau  St.  Louis  (iucendie  en  1834)  et  le  chateau  Haldimand  ou  Vieux 
chateau,  par  E.  Gagnon.  pp.  (2),  176.  (7191 

No.  20.  Sessions  of  1889  to  1891.  The  Royal  William,  pioneer  of  ocean  steam 
navigation,  by  A.  Campbell ;  The  English  Cathedral  of  Quebec,  by  F.  C.  Wiirtele; 
Journal  of  the  voyage  of  the  Brunswick  auxiliaries  from  Wolfenbiittel  to  Quebec, 
by  F.  V.  Melsheimer ;  Index  of  the  letters,  papers,  and  historical  documents 
published  by  the  Society,  1829-1891,  by  F.  C.  Wiirtele.  1891.  pp.  178,  xlix. 

(7192 

No.  21.  Sessions  of  1891  to  1892.  The  war  of  1812  in  connection  with  the 
army  bill  act,  by  James  Stevenson.  1892.  pp.  29,  79.  Facsimile.  (7193 


980  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.     Transactions,  No.  22.     Sessions 
of  1892-1898.     Quebec,  1898. 
Svo,  pp.   137. 

Contents:  Annual  reports,  1897-1898;  Histoire  de  la  conqugte  du  Canada, 
manuscrit  inedit ;  A  diary  of  the  weather,  kept  at  Quebec  in  the  year  of  the 
siege  by  the  Americans  in  1776 ;  The  journal  of  Sergeant  James  Thompson, 
1758-1830  ;  Brigadier-General  R.  Montgomery's  sword,  1775  ;  To  know  how  the 
Order  of  the  Gateau  became  first  instituted  ;  The  new  Canadian  patriotism,  by 
Leigh  R.  Gregor.  Appendix:  Annual  reports,  1893-1896.  (7194 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Transactions,  No.  23.  Sessions 
of  1898  to  1900.  Quebec,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  109,  31.     Plates  and  maps. 

Contents  :  Annual  meeting  and  election  of  officers,  and  annual  report  of  the 
council  for  1898,  1899.  List  of  presidents  of  the  Society,  1824-1900.  List  of 
officers  and  members  ;  The  Plains  of  Abraham,  a  memorial  to  be  presented  to 
Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier  praying  that  the  historic  grounds  be  preserved  to  the  public ; 
Military  operations  at  the  siege  of  Quebec  in  September,  1759,  in  the  neighbor 
hood  of  the  city  ;  Les  Plaines  I)' Abraham  ;  Topographic  des  lieux  lors  de  1'affaire 
du  13  Sept.,  1759,  et  celle  de  Sainte-Foye,  ou  Sillery,  du  28  Avril,  1760 — Mouve- 
ments,  marches,  engagements  et  parcours  des  deux  armees — Endroits  premises  et 
operations  militaires  des  deux  batailles,  conferences  par  P.  B.  Casgrain.  (7195 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.     Transactions,  No.  24.     Sessions 
of  1900-1902.     Quebec,  1902. 
8vo,   pp.   36. 

Contents  :  Report  of  council ;  Report  of  librarian  ;  Report  of  treasurer  ;  List 
of  officers  ;  A  tribute  of  respect  to  our  late  patron,  the  Marquis  of  Dufferin  and 
Ava ;  List  of  presidents  of  the  Society,  1824-1902  ;  List  of  officers  and  mem 
bers ;  The  Plains  of  Abraham  Park;  Notes  on  the  light-houses  of  the  province, 
by  George  D.  O'Farrell.  (7196 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Transactions,  No.  25.  Quebec, 
1903. 

Svo,  pp.  24.     Map. 

Contents  :  Report  of  council ;  Report  of  treasurer  ;  Paper  on  the  Trans-Canada 
railway,  by  J.  G.  Scott,  together  with  extracts  from  some  remarks  made  by 
Henry  O'Sullivan  ;  Map  of  the  Trans-Canada  railway.  (7197 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.    .Transactions.     [No.  26.]     Ses 
sions  of  1903  to  1905.     Quebec,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  75.     Plates. 

Contents  :  Reports  ;  Education  in  Quebec  in  the  17th  century,  by  James  Doug 
las  ;  Letter  of  Bishop  Laval  creating  the  Quebec  Seminary,  edict  of  the  King 
confirming  the  same.  (7198 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Report  of  the  council  at  the  anni 
versary  meeting  of  the  Society  for  the  election  of  officers,  January  14th, 
1835. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (7199 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Voyages  cle  decouverte  an  Can 
ada,  1534-1542,  par  Jacques  Quartier,  le  Sieur  de  Roberval,  Jean  Alphonse 
de  Xanctoigne,  etc.  Suivis  de  la  description  de  Quebec  en  1608,  et  de  divers 
extraits  relativement  an  lieu  de  1'hivernement  de  Jacques  Cartier  en  1535- 
36.  Avec  gravures  facsimiles.  Quebec,  1843. 

Svo,  pp.  iv,  130.  (7200 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.     Report  of  the  council  for  the 

year  ending  12th  January,  1853.     Quebec. 

Svo,  pp.  16.  (7201 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.     Report  of  the  council  for  1860, 

with  officers,  list  of  members,  etc.     Quebec,  1860. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  (7202 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Catalogue  of  the  books  in  the 
library  of  the  Society.  Quebec,  1864. 

Svo,  pp.  114,  (22).  (7203 


LITERARY   AND    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF    QUEBEC.  981 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Island  of  Anticosti.  Scientific 
reports  made  by  A.  R.  Roche,  before  the  Literary  and  Historical  Society  of 
Quebec,  and  James  Richardson,  assistant  geological  surveyor.  New  York, 
1865. 

8vo,  pp.  92.  (72O3a 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.     Manuscripts  relating  to  the  early 

history  of  Canada.     Historical  documents.     Series  1-7.     Quebec,  1838-1905. 

Series  1,  No.  1.  Memoires  sur  le  Canada,  depuis  1749  jusqu'a.  1760;  en  trois 
parties,  avec  cartes  et  plans  lithographies.  Quebec,  1838.  pp.  (4),  vii,  (2),  207. 

Same.     Reimpression,    1873,   pp.   vii,   207. 

Series  1,  No.  2.  Collection  de  memoires  et  de  relations  sur  1'histoire  ancienns 
du  Canada  d'apres  les  manuscrits  recemment  obtenus  des  archives  et  bureaux 
publics  en  France.  Quebec,  1840.  Various  paging.  -8vo. 

Contents  :  Memoire  sur  1'etat  present  du  Canada,  1667,  pp.  7  ;  Memoire  sur  le 
Canada,  1736,  pp.  14  ;  Considerations  sur  1'etat  present  du  Canada,  1758,  pp.  29, 
(3)  ;  Histoire  du  Canada,  par  M.  1'abbe  de  Belmont,  1608-1700,  pp.  36;  Rela 
tion  du  siege  de  Quebec  en  1759,  pp.  (2),  21  ;  Jugement  impartiel  sur  les  opera 
tions  militaires  de  la  campagne  en  Canada  en  1759,  pp.  (2),  7;  Reflections  som- 
maires  sur  le  commerce  qui  s'est  fait  en  Canada,  1755,  pp.  7  ;  Histoire  de  1'eau- 
de-vie  en  Canada,  1705,  pp.  (2),  24. 

Series  1,  No.  3.  Voyages  de  decouverte  au  Canada,  entre  les  annees  1534  et 
1542,  par  Jacques  Quartier,  Le  Sieur  de  Roberval,  Jean  Alphonse  de  Xanctoigne, 
etc.,  suivis  de  la  description  de  Quebec,  et  de  ses  environs  en  1608,  et  de  divers 
extraits  relativement  au  lieu  de  1'hivernement  de  Jacques  Quartier  en  1535-36. 
Avec  gravures  fac-similes.  Reimprimes  sur  d'anciennes  relations.  Quebec,  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  (2),  130. 

Series  1,  No.  4.  Memoire  du  sieur  de  Ramezay,  commandant  a  Quebec  [  !]  au 
sujet  de  la  reddition  de  cette  ville,  le  18  septembre  1759.  Quebec,  1861.  pp.  (4), 
84a,  38.  (7204 

Series  2.  Manuscripts  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Canada.  Quebec,  1866. 
Variously  paged.  8vo.  Contents  :  Journal  of  the  siege  of  Quebec,  by  M.  Fraser, 
pp.  37  ;  Journal  du  siege  de  Quebec  en  1759,  par  Jean  Claude  Panet,  Montreal, 
1866,  pp.  24  ;  The  campaign  of  Louisbourg,  1750-1758,  by  Chevalier  Johnstone, 
pp.  28  ;  A  dialogue  in  hades  ;  A  parallel  of  military  errors,  of  which  the  French 
and  English  armies  were  guilty  during  the  campaign  of  1759  in  Canada,  pp.  55  ; 
The  campaign  of  1760  in  Canada,  pp.  24  ;  The  invasion  of  Canada  in  1775,  by 
Henry  Caldwell,  pp.  19  ;  Capture  of  Quebec  in  1759,  Journal,  pp.  19.  (72O5 

Series  3.  Third  series  of  historical  documents.  Quebec,  1871.  8vo.  Contents  : 
Histoire  du  Montreal,  1640-1672  ;  Abrege  de  la  mission  de  Rente,  ouvrage  at- 
tribue  a  F.  Dollier  du  Casson,  pp.  128  ;  Journal  des  operations  de  1'armee  ameri- 
caine,  lors  de  invasion  du  Canada  en  1775^76,  par  J.  B.  Badeaux,  pp.  43 ; 
Recueil  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  Canada  au  sujet  de  la  guerre,  tant  des  Anglais 
que  des  Iroquois  depuis  1'annee  1682,  pp.  82 ;  Voyage  d'Iberville,  Journal  du 
Voyage  fait  par  deux  fregates  du  Roi  La  Badine  et  Le  Marin,  1698,  pp.  48  ; 
Journal  of  the  siege  of  Quebec,  1760,  by  James  Murray,  pp.  44.  (72O6 

Series  4.  Manuscripts  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Canada,  fourth  series, 
1875,  8vo  ;  Journal  of  the  expedition  up  the  St.  Lawrence,  1759,  pp.  21  ;  Gen 
eral  orders  in  Wolfe's  army  during  the  expedition  up  the  St.  Lawrence,  1759, 
pp.  56  ;  Siege  de  Quebec  en  1759,  par  J.  C.  Panet,  pp.  31  ;  Journal  of  the  siege 
and  blockade  of  Quebec  in  1775  and  1776,  by  P.  Daly,  pp.  25.  (72O7 

Series  5.  Fifth  series  of  historical  documents,  1877,  pp.  152.  Various  short 
papers  on  the  war  of  1812.  (72O8 

Continuation — see  below. 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Manuscripts,  etc.  [Series  6.] 
An  account  of  vessels  arrived  at  Quebec  in  the  year  1793.  (As  found  among 
the  papers  of  the  late  Chief  Justice  Jonathan  Sewell,  and  presented  to  the 
Quebec  exchange  in  1863  by  his  son,  Rev.  E.  W.  Sewell.)  [Quebec,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  [5]. 

Caption  title. 

Half-title:    Trade  and  shipping,  port  of  Quebec,  1793. 

"  Extracted  from  the  Registers  of  the  Quebec  exchange,  and  contributed,  for 
publication  *  *  *  by  MacPherson  Le  Moyne."  (72O9 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Seventh  series  of  historical  docu 
ments,  1905.  Blockade  of  Quebec  in  1775-1776,  by  the  .American  Revolu- 


982  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

tionists.     (Les  Bastonnais.)     Published  by  the  Society  and  edited  by  Fred. 
C.  Wiirtele.     Quebec,  1905, 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  307.  (721O 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Canadian  History.  Siege  and 
blockade  of  Quebec,  by  Gens.  Montgomery  and  Arnold,  in  1775-6.  By 
Wm.  Jas.  Anderson. 

8vo,  pp.  — . 

Read  before  the  Society,  March  6th,  1872.  (7211 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.     Siege  of  Quebec  on  December  31, 

1775.  The  centenary  fete  of  the  Literary  and  Historical  Society,  held  De 
cember  29,  1875.     Quebec,  187(3. 

8vo,  pp.  (2)  104.  Eleven  views.  One  folded  plate.  (7212 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Origin  of  the  aborigines  of  Can 
ada.  A  paper  read  before  the  Literary  and  Historical  Society  of  Quebec 
by  Prof.  J.  Campbell.  Quebec,  1881. 

8vo,  pp.    (4)   xxxiv,  33. 

Twenty-five  copies  reprinted  from  the  Transactions.  (7213 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Thoreau,  the  hermit  of  Walden. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society,  March  7,  1882,  by*  George  Stewart,  jr. 
Quebec,  1882. 

8vo,  pp.  (3)  30. 

Fifty  copies  printed.  (7214 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Report  of  the  council  for  the 
year  ended  twelfth  January,  1869.  Quebec,  1869. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  (7215 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Index  of  the  lectures,  papers,  and 
historical  documents  published  by  the  Society,  and  also  of  the  names  of 
authors,  together  with  a  list  of  unpublished  papers  read  before  the  Society, 
1829  to  1891.  Compiled  by  Fred.  C.  Wiirtele,  librarian.  Quebec,  1891. 

8vo.  pp.  49.  (7216 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.     Journal  of  the  voyage  of  the 

Brunswick  auxiliaries  from  Wolfenbiittel  to  Quebec.  By  F.  V.  Melsheimer. 

1776.  Quebec,  1891. 

8vo.  (7217 

LITERARY  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  QUEBEC.  Le  Courrier  du  Livre.  Published 
monthly  in  French  and  English.  Official  organ  of  the  Literary  and  His 
torical  Society  of  Quebec,  beginning  with  Vol.  n,  ending  with  Vol.  in,  No.  33, 
January,  1899.  (7218 

Le  Courrier  Du  Livre.  Vol.  n,  Nos.  20-24.  December,  1897-April,  1898. 
pp.  [2271-398. 

Contents :  Hennepin,  ses  voyages  et  ses  reuvres ;  Annual  report  of  the 
Society,  1897  ;  The  true  story  of  the  Canadian  deportation,  by  Thomas  O'Hagan; 
Hennepin,  par  N.  E.  Dionne  ;  "  Kamloops  Wawa,"  by  Raoul  Renault;  Annual 
meeting  of  the  Society,  12th  January,  1898 ;  Questions ;  Reponses ;  Biblio- 
graphie,  Canmliana  et  Americana  ;  Un  catalogue  interessant  (Catalogue  of  the 
Seminaire  de  Quebec,  1849),  par  N.  E.  Dionne;  Un  bibliographic,  Le  Rev.  John 
Wright,  par  Raoul  Renault ;  Histoire  de  la  conquSte  du  Canada,  manuscrit 
inedil  ;  An  important  document — written  in  1672  ty  Pere  Francois  de  Crepieul, 
a  Jesuit  missionary  ;  Bibliotheca  Canadensis  ;  Une  brochure  curieuse — Descrip 
tion  de  la  maladie  de  la  Baie  Saint-Paul,  remni-ques  par  Robert  Jones,  chirurglen, 
par  N.  E.  Dionne ;  1837  and  my  connection  with  it,  by  Thomas  Storrow  Brown ; 
Early  Canadian  Bible,  1837;  Les  timbres  Canadiens,  notes  et  fac-simile,  par 
Raoul  Renault ;  A  diary  of  the  weather,  kept  at  Quebec,  in  the  year  of  the  siege 
by  the  Americans,  in  1776 ;  The  journal  of  Sergeant  John  Thompson,  1758- 
1830.  «7219 

Supplement  au  No.  23  du  Courrier  Du  Livre.  Americana-Canadiana.  No.  1. 
Catalogue  of  books,  pamphlets,  portraits,  book-plates,  relating  to  America. 
28  pp.  («20 


LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  983 

Le  Courrier  Da  Livre.  Vol.  in,  No.  33.  January,  1899,  last  number  issued  as 
the  organ  of  the  Literary  and  Historical  Society  of  Quebec.  (7221 

Vol.   in,   Nos.   25-33.      May,   1898-January,   1899.     4to,   pp.   322.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Son  Eminence  le  Cardinal  Taschereau  ;  John  and  Sebastian  Cabot, 
by  N.  E.  Dionne  ;  1837  and  my  connection  with  it,  by  Thomas  Storrow  Brown ; 
The  journal  of  Sergeant  John  Thompson,  1758-1830  ;  Bibliographic,  Canadiana 
et  Americana  ;  Un  Pari  'de  Diable-Bleu,  un  heros  de  1812,  par  Eug.  Renault ; 
Les  Eveques  de  Quebec— Mgr.  de  Laval,  Mgr.  de  Saint- Vallier  ;  Chronicle  and 
comment;  La  campagne  de  1084;  Bibliotheca  Canadensis  ;  Les  Fetes  de  Cham- 
plain  a  Quebec,  Septembre,  1898  ;  Champlain,  par  N.  E.  Dionne  ;  Le  plan-relief 
de  Quebec,  1806-1810 ;  Le  Fort  Saint-Louis  et  1'emplacement  du  monument 
Champlain,  par  Ernest  Gagnon  ;  La  colonie  Frangaise,  a  la  mort  de  Champlain, 
par  N.  E.  Dionne ;  Champlain,  ses  ouvres  et  ses  historiens,  essai  bibliographique, 
par  Raoul  Renault;  Les  fetes  de  Champlain  a.  Saintes ;  Un  toast  &  la  memoire 
de  Champlain,  reporse  par  D'Arcy  McGee  ;  Le  Fort  et  Le  Chateau  Saint-Louis 
il  y  a  cent  ans  (1798),  par  Ernest  Gagnon  ;  Le  premier  livre  imprime  au  Canada 
(avec  fac-simile),  par  Phileas  Gagnon;  The  new  Canadian  patriotism,  by  Leigh 
R.  Gregor  ;  The  Montgomery  monument  controversy  ;  Notes  historiques  sur 
Saint  Thomas  De  Montmagny,  A  travers  les  Registres,  par  Raoult  Renault;  Up 
the  Saint-Lawrence,  1796,  by  Frank  D.  Rogers:  L'imprimerie  en  Amerique  donees 
chronologiques,  par  Laurent ;  Journal  of  Col.  Rudolphus  Ritzema,  August  8, 
1775,  to  March  30,  1776  ;  The  death  of  Wolfe — letter  of  James  Henderson,  1759; 
The  Plains  of  Abraham;  Anntfal  reports  of  the  Society,  1892-5.  (7223 

LITERARY   AND    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY   OF    QUEBEC.      Bulletin    No.    1-2.      Quebec, 
1900-04. 

8vo.  (722S 

LITERARY  AND   SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY   OF  HAMILTON,   ONTARIO. 

Hamilton,  Ontario. 

LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  HAMILTON,  ONTARIO.     Cause  and  effect  in 
history.     A  paper  read  before  the  Society  by  L.  R.  Klemm.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

12mo,  pp.  16.  (7224 

LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETY  OF  HAMILTON,  ONTARIO.     Evolution  in  history. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Society  by  L.  R.  Kleinm.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

12mo,  pp.  15.  (7225 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Wetland,  Canada. 
[The  Society's  publications  have  no  common  title  or  serial  numbering.] 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Publications.] 

The  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  1814  ;  The  battle  of  Queenston  Heights,  pp.  46  ; 
The  battle  of  Beaver  Dam  ;  The  fight  in  the  Beechwoods,  pp.  24  ;  The  story  of 
Butler's  Rangers,  pp.  114.  By  Capt.  E.  Cruikshank. 

The  story  of  Laura  Secord  (1813)  and  Canada,  in  memoriam  (1812-1814),  by 
Mrs.  S.  A.  Curzon. 

The  Servos  family  (1726  to  1812),  by  Wm.  Kirby,  F.  R.  S.  C. 

A  loyal  sermon  of  1814,  preached  in  Stamford,  near  Lundy's  Lane,  by  Rev. 
John  Burns. 

Niagara,  one  hundred  years  ago,  by  Janet  Carnochan. 

A  centenary  study,  by  Rev.  E.  J.  Fessenden. 

The  Annual  Reports  of  the  Society  ;  Brief  account  of  the  battle  of  Lundy's 
Lane,  1814,  by  Sir  R.  H.  Bonnycastle,  knight ;  Accounts  of  reinterments  of  sol 
diers  of  1812,  found  in  1891  and  1893,  respectively,  with  addresses  on  each  occa 
sion  ;  Laura  Secord  of  1813,  photogravure,  with  brief  sketch ;  An  appeal  to 
public  and  high  schools;  Monument  fund;  Laura  Secord.  (722<> 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  1814.     An  ad 
dress  before  the  Society  October  16,  1888.     By  A.  E.  Cruikshank.     Welland, 

1888. 

8vo,  pp.  40.      Plan.  (7227 


984  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  story  of  Laura  Secord,  1813.  By 
Sarah  Anne  Ciirzoh.  Toronto,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  15.     Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Society.  (7228 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lundy's  Lane  battle.  Drumraond's  dis 
patch,  written  from  Lundy's  Lane  on  the  next  day,  to  the  governor-general, 
as  commander  of  the  forces  at  Montreal.  A  rare  document  which  confirms 
the  victory  of  July  25,  1814.  [Welland,  Ont,  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  So 
ciety,  1891.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.      Caption  title.  (7229 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  centenary  study.  Upper  Canada.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society,  by  the  Rev.  E.  J. 
Fessenden.  [Welland,  Ont.,  1892?] 

8vo,  pp.  26. 

At  head  of  title  :  G.  R.  1792.     V.  R.  1892.  (7230 

[LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.]  The  battle  of  Lundy's  Lane,  25th  July, 
1814.  A  historical  study.  By  Ernest  Cruikshank.  Third  edition.  Welland, 
Ont,  [1893]. 

8vo,  pp.  47,  [1].     Front,  (fold.  map).  (7231 

LUNDY'S   LANE   HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     The   story  of  Butler's  rangers   and  the 
settlement  of  Niagara.     By  Ernest  Cruikshank.     Welland,  Ont.,  1893. 
8vo,  pp.  114. 
Published  by  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society.  (7232 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Drummond's  winter  campaign,  1813.     By 
E.  A.  Cruikshank.     [3895.] 
8vo. 
Same.     Second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged.      [1905?]     8vo,  pp.  20.     Map. 

(7233 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  fight  in  the  beechwoods ;  a  study  In 
Canadian  history,  by  Ernest  Cruikshank.  Second  edition,  enlarged.  Pub 
lished  by  the  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society.  Welland  [Ont],  1895. 

8vo,  1  p.  1.,  pp.  32.     2  portraits   (including  front.).     Map.  (7234 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annals  of  Niagara.     By  William  Kirby. 
[Welland,  Ont]  1896. 
8vo.  pp.  269. 
Published  by  Luudy's  Lane  Historical  Society.  (7235 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Documentary  History  of  the  Campaign 
on  the  Niagara  Frontier.  Edited  by  E.  Cruikshank.  Parts  i-vi.  1896- 
1903.  See  Nos.  7237-7242.  (7236 

LUNDY'S   LANE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The  Documentary   History   of  the  Cam 
paign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  1814.     Edited  for  the  Lundy's  Lane  His 
torical  Society  by  E.  Cruikshank.     Welland,  [1896]. 
8vo,  pp.  215. 

Cover-title  reads :  Documentary  History  of  the  Campaign  on  the  Niagara 
Frontier  in  1814.  Edited  for  the  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society  by  E.  Cruik 
shank.  Part  i.  (7237 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     The  Documentary   History  of  the  Cam 
paign  on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  1814.     Part  n.     Edited  for  the  Lundy's 
Lane  Historical  Society  by  E.  Cruikshank.     Welland.     n.  d. 
8vo,  pp.   [219]-478,  xxiii. 

Cover-title  reads  :  Documentary  History  of  the  Campaign  on  the  Niagara 
Frontier  in  1814.  (With  plans.)  Edited  for  the  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  So 
ciety  by  E.  Cruikshank.  Part  n.  (7238 


NEW   BRUNSWICK    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  985 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Documentary  history  of  the  campaign  on 
the  Niagara  frontier  in  1812.  Collected  and  edited  for  the  Society  by  E. 

Cruikshank.    Wei  land.    n.  d. 
8vo,  pp.  306,  xix. 

Cover-title    reads :    Documentary    history    of    the    campaign    on    the    Niagara 
frontier  in  1812.      (With  map.)      Part  in.  (7239 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Documentary  History  of  the  Campaign 
on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  the  year  1812.  Collected  and  edited  for  the 
Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society  by  E.  Cruikshank.  Part  n  (1812).  Wei- 
land  [1900]. 

8vo,  pp.  344,  xxii. 

Cover-title  reads  :  The  Documentary  History  of  the  Campaign  upon  the  Niagara 
Frontier  in  1812.      Part  iv.     October,  November,  and  December.  (724O 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Documentary  History  of  the  Campaign 
on  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  the  year  1813.  Part  i.  (1813.)  January  to* 
June,  1813.  Collected  and  edited  for  the  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society 
by  E.  Cruikshank.  Welland,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  305,   (1),  xx.  (7241 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Documentary  History  of  the  Campaign 
upon  the  Niagara  Frontier  in  the  year  1813.  Part  n.  (1813).  June  to 
August,  1813.  Collected  and  edited  for  the  Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society 
by  Lieut.  Col.  E.  Cruikshank.  [1904?] 

8vo,  pp.  331,  (1),  xxi.  (7242 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  story  of  Laura  Secord,  1813.  By  S.  A. 
Curzon.  Published  under  the  direction  of  the  Lundy's  Lane  Historical 
Society.  Second  edition.  [Welland,  Out.],  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  16,  including  front,   (portrait).  (7243 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  1814,  July  25;  1899,  October  13.  Lundy's 
Lane.  A  brief  account  of  a  third  military  reinterment  at  Lundy's  Lane, 
October  13th,  1899,  with  notes,  &c.  [Welland,  Out,  1899?] 

8vo,  pp.  12.      Illustrations.      Cover-title.  (7244 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Military  reinterment  of  remains  of  officers 
and  men,  of  the  89th  and  103rd  regiments,  who  fell  at  the  battle  of  Lundy's 
Lane,  July  25,  1814.  October  13th,  1899.  [Welland,  Out.]  [1899?] 

8vo,  pp.  6.  (7245 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Battle  of  Queenston  Heights.  By 
Lieut  Col.  [Ernest]  Cruikshank.  Third  edition  revised  and  enlarged. 
1904.  (724G 

LUNDY'S  LANE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Drummond's  winter  campaign,  1812.  By 
Lieut.  Col.  E.  Cruikshank.  Second  edition.  Revised  and  enlarged.  [Wel 
land?  Ont.,  1905?] 

8vo,  pp.  29.     2  maps   (including  fold,  front.)  (7247 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
St.  John,  Neiv  BrunsioicJc. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  first  courts  and  early  judges  of  New 
Brunswick.  A  paper  read  before  the  New  Brunswick  Historical  Society, 
by  J.  W.  Lawrence,  president,  November  25,  1874.  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
1875. 

8vo,  pp.  31.  (7248 


986  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  BRUNSWICK.  Address  delivered  before  the  His 
torical  Society  of  New  Brunswick,  in  the  city  of  St.  John,  Dominion  of  Can 
ada,  July  4,  1883.  By  J.  Watts  De  Peyster.  New  York,  1883. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  (7249 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Loyalists'  centennial  souvenir.  St.  John, 
New  Brunswick,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.  183.  (725O 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  Vol.  I.  Saint  John,  New 
Brunswick,  1894-1897. 

Vol.  I   [No.  1.],  1894.     8vo.  pp.  152. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  New  Brunswick  Historical  Society,  by  Clar 
ence  Ward  ;  The  King's  New  Brunswick  Regiment,  1793-1802,  by  Jonas  Howe ; 
The  Mangerville  Settlement,  1763-1824,  by  James  Hannay  ;  Documents  relating 
to  Sunbury  County  ;  David  Barker's  diary,  1770  ;  Justice  Perley's  court  docu 
ments  ;  Report  of  committee  of  investigation  of  claims  of  old  inhabitants,  St. 
John  River;  Documents  of  old  Congregational  Church  at  Mangerville.  (7251 

Vol.  i.  No.  2.      1896.      8vo,  pp.  153-272. 

Contents  :  Documents  of  Old  Congregational  Church,  Mangerville,  continued  ; 
Letters  written  at  St.  John,  by  James  Simonds,  A.  D.  1764-1785 ;  Business 
contracts  of  Hazen,  Simonds,  White,  et  al.,  1764-7  ;  The  journal  of  Captain  Wil 
liam  Owen,  R.  N.,  during  his  residence  on  Campobello,  1770-71,  together  with 
other  documents  and  notes  upon  the  history  of  the  island,  edited  by  W.  F.  Ganong  ; 
-  The  old  Meductic  fort,  by  W.  O.  Raymond  ;  Extracts  from  the  journal  of  Capt. 
William  Pote,  jr.,  during  his  captivity  in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  1745- 
1747.  (7252 

Vol.  I,  No.  3.     1897.     8vo,  pp.  273-372. 

Contents  :  The  medical  men  of  St.  John,  in  its  first  half  century ;  Selections 
from  the  papers  and  correspondence  of  James  White,  1762-1783,  edited  by 
W.  O.  Raymond  ;  Letters  and  documents  relating  to  the  history  and  settlement 
of  the  island  of  Grand  Manan,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  by  Jonas  Howe. 
Index.  (7253 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Collections.  [Vol.  IL]  Saint  John, 
N.  B.,  1899-1904. 

(Vol.  ir.)     No.  4.     1899.     8vo,  pp.  134. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  The  journal  of  Captain  William  Owen,  R.  N.f 
during  his  residence  on  Campobello,  1770-1771,  edited  by  W.  F.  Ganong  ;  Cen 
sus  return  of  the  township  of  Conway,  1775  ;  Census  return  of  the  settlement 
at  St.  John  in  1775  ;  The  James  White  papers,  1781-1788,  edited  by  W.  O.  Ray 
mond  ;  The  Pennfield  records,  edited  by  J.  Vroom.  A  book  of  records  of  the 
transactions  and  proceedings  of  the  society  of  people  called  Quakers,  who  have 
agreed. to  settle  themselves  on  the  river  St.  Johns  in  Nova  Scotia;  The  North 
Shore — incidents  in  the  early  history  of  eastern  and  northern  New  Brunswick, 
by  W.  O.  Raymond.  (7254 

[Vol.  ii.]     No.  5.     1904.     8vo,  pp.  137-280. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  A  sketch  of  the  province  of  Nova  Scotia  and 
chiefly  such  parts  as  are  settled,  1783,  by  E.  Byron  Winslow,  with  introduction 
by  W.  O.  Raymond  ;  Historical-Geographical  documents,  relating  to  New  Bruns 
wick,  edited  by  W.  F.  Ganong :  Monckton's  report  of  his  expedition  against  the 
French  on  the  St.  John  in  1758;  John  Mitchel's.  diary  and  field  book  of  his 
survey  of  Passamaquoddy  in  1764.  Loyalists  in  arms,  A.  D.  1775-1783,  by 
W.  O  Raymond  ;  Provincial  troops  serving  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  1775— 
1783 — Tabulated  return  compiled  from  muster  rolls ;  Roll  of  officers  of  the 
British  American  or  Loyalist  Corps,  by  W.  O.  Raymond ;  Loyalist  transport 
ships,  1783.  A  fragment  from  the  Winslow  papers  (unpublished).  (7255 

For  No.  6,  see  Appendix. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Winslow  papers,  A .  D.  1776-1826. 
Printed  under  the  auspices  of  the  New  Brunswick  Historical  Society. 
Edited  by  Rev.  W.  O.  Raymond,  M.  A.  Saint  John,  N.  B.,  1901. 

8vo,  3  p.  1.,  pp.  [5]-732,  inclusive.  Illustrations.  Facsimiles.  9  plates,  6 
portraits.  (7256 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  narrative  of  an  extraordinary  escape 
out  of  the  hands  of  the  Indians,  in  the  Gulph  of  St.  Lawrence,  (hy  Gamaliel 


NIAGARA    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  987 

Smethurst. )     London,  MDCCLXXIV.     Reprinted  and  edited  by  W.  F.  Ganong 
[Saint  John,  N.  B.,  1905]. 

8vo,  pp.  358-390.     Illustrations   (maps).     Cover-title. 

"From    the    Collections    of    the    New    Brunswick    Historical    Society,    Vol.    n, 
1905." 

At  head  of  p.  358  :   "  Historical-geographical  documents  relating  to  New  Bruns 
wick.     Edited  by  W.  F.  Ganong.      (Continued  from  page  188  of  this  volume.)" 

(7257 
NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  MONTREAL. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  MONTREAL.  The  vision  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  An 
oration  by  John  Cordner  before  the  New  England  Society  of  Montreal 
*  *  *  on  22d  December,  1850.  With  the  proceedings  at  the  dinner. 
Montreal,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  54.  (7258 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  MONTREAL.  The  Puritan  character.  By 
Asa  Dodge  Smith.  An  address  delivered  before  the  New  England  Society 
of  the  City  of  Montreal,  December  23,  1857.  Montreal,  The  Society,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (7259 

NEW  ENGLAND  SOCIETY  OF  MONTREAL.  The  American  conflict:  an  address, 
spoken  before  the  New  England  Society  of  Montreal,  and  a  public  audience, 
in  Nordheimer's  hall,  Montreal,  on  Thursday  evening,  22nd  December,  1864. 
By  John  Cordner.  Published  by  request.  Montreal,  1865. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (726O 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Niagara,  Ont. 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transaction  No.  1.  Battle  of  Fort  George.  A 
paper  read  before  the  Society  on  March  14,  1896.  By  Ernest  Cruikshank. 
Niagara,  1896.  (7261 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  2.  Centennial  poem,  by  Mrs. 
Curzon ;  Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y.,  1783-1796,  by  Rev.  Canon  Bull ;  Slave  rescue 
in  Niagara,  sixty  years  ago,  by  Miss  [Janet]  Carnochan.  Niagara,  Ont, 
1897. 

8vo,   pp.   18.  (7262 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  3.  Blockade  of  Fort  George, 
1813.  By  Ernest  Cruikshank.  Welland.  [1897?] 

8vo,  pp.  79,    (1).  (7262o 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  4.  Memorial  to  U.  E.  Loyal 
ists,  by  Jas.  Coyne;  History  taught  by  museums,  by  David  Boyle;  Battle  of 
Queenston  Heights,  by  J.  G.  Currie ;  Monuments,  by  Janet  Carnochan. 
Niagara-on-the-Lake,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  (7263 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  5.  Sermon  by  Rev.  Robert 
Addison  ;  History  of  Mrs.  Jean  Baptiste  Rousseaux  [by  Alexander  Servos]  ; 
Historic  houses  [by  Alexander  Servos]  ;  Evolution  of  an  historical  room  [by 
Janet  Carnochan].  Niagara-on-the-Lake,  Ont.,  1899. 

8vo,   pp.   34.  (7264 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  6.  Niagara  Library,  1800  to 
1820.  Early  schools  of  Niagara,  by  Janet  Carnochan.  Niagara,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (7265 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  7.  The  Centennial — an  old 
Canadian  fort,  by  J.  C.  Garrett ;  Locust  Grove,  residence  of  Mrs.  J.  W.  Ball, 
by  C.  A.  F.  Ball ;  Two  frontier  churches — Fort  Mississagua — Navy  Hall — Jail 
and  Court  House — French  Count's  house,  by  Janet  Carnochan.  Niagara, 
Ont.,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  (.7266 


988  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  8.  Family  history  :  The  Servos 
family,  by  Wm.  Kirby ;  The  Whitrnore  family,  by  Win.  Kirby ;  The  Jarvis 
letters,  by  M.  A.  FitzGibbon ;  Robert  Land,  U.  E.  Loyalist,  by  John  H. 
Land.  [Niagara],  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  46.  (7267 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  9.  Campaigns  of  1812-14: 
Contemporary  narratives,  by  Captain  W.  II.  Merritt,  Colonel  William  Glaus, 
Lieut. -Colonel  Matthew  Elliott,  and  Captain  John  Morton.  Edited  by  E. 
Cruikshank.  [Welland],  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  46.  (72OS 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  10.  Inscriptions  and  graves  in 
the  Niagara  peninsula,  by  Janet  Carnochan.  Niagara,  Ont.  [1903?]. 

8vo,  pp.  78.  (7268u 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  11.  Reminiscences  of  Niagara. 
[1902  or  3.] 

8vo,  pp.  54.  (7269 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  12.  The  battle  of  Fort  George, 
by  Ernest  Cruikshank.  Second  edition,  Welland,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  36,  vi.  (727O 

NIAGARA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Transaction]  No.  13.  A  Canadian  heroine 
[Maria  Wait]  [by  Janet  Carnochan]  ;  An  historic  house  [by  Janet  Carno 
chan]  ;  Names  only  [by  Janet  Carnochan]  ;  St  Vincent  de  Paul's  church 
[by  Mrs.  Joseph  Greene].  Niagara,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  40.  (7271 

NIAGARA   HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     [Publications]    No.   14.     Letters  of  Mrs.   Wm. 

Dummer  Powell,  1807-1821.     Niagara  [1905]. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  44.      Portraits.  (7272 

NIAGARA   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual   reports.     2d-10th.     [1896-97 — 1904-5.] 

[1897-1904.] 

8vo.  (7273 

NOVA  SCOTIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

NOVA  SCOTIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections.    Vols.  i-xii.    Halifax,  1879-1905. 

8vo.     Twelve  volumes. 

Vol.  i.  List  of  officers  ;  Reports,  etc. ;  Inaugural  address,  by  Governor  Archi 
bald  ;  History  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  by  G.  W.  Hill ;  Nicholson's  journal  of  the 
capture  of  Annapolis  in  1710 ;  An  account  of  Nova  Scotia  in  1743 ;  Papers 
relating  to  trials  for  treason  in  1776—77  ;  Thomas's  diary  of  the  expedition  of 
1755  against  the  Acadians.  1879.  p..  140.  (7274 

Vol.  ii.  Reports,  etc. ;  Proposals  for  attack  on  Nova  Scotia  in  1776-77  ;  The 
first  council,  by  T.  B.  Akin  ;  Journal  of  Witherspoon,  early  settler  of  Annapolis  ; 
History  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  by  G.  W.  Hill ;  Memoir  of  James  Murdoch,  1767- 
1799  ;  Memoir  of  Sir  Alexander  Croke ;  Papers  relating  to  the  Acadian  French. 
1881.  pp.  160.  (7275 

Vol.  in.  List  of  officers,  members,  rules,  etc. ;  History  of  St.  Paul's  Church, 
Halifax,  by  G.  W.  Hill  ;  Winslow's  journal  of  the  expulsion  of  the  Acadians  in 
1755;  Government  house  at  Halifax,  by  A.  G.  Archibald.  1883.  pp.  208. 

(7276 

Vol.  iv.  List  of  officers,  members,  rules,  etc. ;  Biographical  sketch  of  Samuel 
Vetch ;  Papers  connected  with  the  administration  of  Mr.  Vetch,  1710—1713 ; 
Journal  of  Col.  John  Winslow,  of  the  provincial  troops,  while  engaged  in  the 
siege  of  Fort  Beausejour,  1755  ;  The  Province  building,  by  Sir  Adams  Archibald. 
pp.  258.  (7277 

Vol.  v.  List  of  officers,  etc.  ;  The  expulsion  of  the  Acadians,  by  Sir  Adams 
Archibald  ;  Gordon's  journal  of  siege  of  Quebec,  1758  ;  Papers  read  before  the 
Society  since  its  inception  ;  Papers  printed  in  the  Transactions.  1887.  pp.  158. 

(7278 


NUMISMATIC    AND    ANTIQUARIAN    SOCIETY    OF    MONTREAL.       989 

Vol.  vi.  List  of  officers,  etc. ;  The  Acadian  boundary  disputes  and  the  Ash- 
burton  treaty,  by  Justice  Weatherbe ;  The  Loyalists  at  Shelburne,  by  T.  W. 
Smith  ;  Early  journalism  in  Nova  Scotia,  by  J.  J.  Stewart ;  King's  College  and 
episcopate  in  Nova  Scotia  ;  Early  history  of  St.  George's  Church,  Halifax,  by 
F.  Partridge.  1888.  pp.  154.  (7279 

Vol.  vii.  List  of  officers,  etc.;  Vinland,  by  L.  G.  Power;  Notes  on  the  census 
of  1767 ;  Early  history  of  St.  George's  Church,  Halifax ;  Papers  relating  to 
early  history  of  Church  of  England  in  Nova  Scotia ;  Deportation  of  negroes 
from  Nova  Scotia  to  Sierra  Leone,  by  Governor  Archibald  ;  In  memoriam  :  J.  W. 
Ritchie.  1891.  pp.  154,  (6).  (7279« 

Vol.  vin.  Contents:  Objects  of  collection;  Rules  and  by-laws;  Officers,  Febru 
ary,  1895  ;  Members  ;  Preface  ;  History  of  Halifax  City,  by  Thomas  B.  Akins. 
1895.  8vo,  pp.  x,  272.  (728O 

Vol.  ix.  Contents  :  Objects  of  collection  ;  Rules  and  by-laws  ;  List  of  papers 
read  before  the  Society  since  its  foundation  ;  Officers,  February,  1895  ;  Mem 
bers  ;  The  voyages  and  discoveries  of  the  Cabots,  by  Rev.  M.  Harvey  ;  A  chapter 
in  the  history  of  the  township  of  Onslow,  Nova  Scotia,  by  Israel  Longworth  ; 
Richard  John  Uniacke,  by  L.  G.  Power  ;  Ships  of  war  lost  on  the  coast  of  Nova 
Scotia  and  Sable  Island  during  the  eighteenth  century,  by  S.  D.  Macdonald ; 
Louisbourg,  an  historical  sketch,  by  Joseph  Plimsoll  Edwards ;  In  memoriam  : 
Sir  Adams  George  Archibald,  Peter  Lynch,  Francis  Parkman  ;  Index  to  titles 
and  subjects  printed  in  the  collections  of  the  Society  [Vols.  i-ix].  1895.  8vo, 
pp.  207.  (72S1 

Vol.  x.  Objects  of  collection  ;  Rules  and  by-laws ;  List  of  officers  ;  List  of 
members ;  The  Slave  in  Canada,  by  T.  Watson  Smith  ;  Index.  1899.  pp.  xi, 
161.  (7282 

Vol.  xi.  List  of  officers;  Members;  History  of  the  War  of  1812,  by  James 
Hannay.  1901.  8vo,  pp.  v,  400.  (7283 

Vol.  xn.  Objects  of  collection ;  Rules  and  by-laws ;  Officers  and  members ; 
Hon.  Edward  Cornwallis,  founder  of  Halifax,  by  James  S.  Macdonald  ;  Life  and 
administration  of  Governor  Charles  Lawrence,  1749-1760,  by  J.  S.  M[acdonald]  ; 
Richard  Bulkeley,  1717-1800,  by  J.  S.  M.  ;  Index.  1905.  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  100. 

(7284 

NOVA  SCOTIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Inquiries  into  the  history  of  the  Acadian 
parish  of  Pisiquid.  Part  3.  The  Abbe  Casgrain's  charges  against  the  Nova 
Scotia  Historical  Society  and  the  Record  commission.  [By  Henry  Youle 
Hind.]  [Halifax,  1889.] 

8vo,  pp.  9-32.     No  title-page. 

"  In  consequence  of  misapprehensions  respecting  the  character  of  this  paper 
and  the  subjects  of  which  it  treats,  a  few  copies  of  part  3  have  been  struck  off 
prior  to  the  publication  of  the  whole  paper  in  the  proper  form  and  place." 

(7285 

NOVA  SCOTIA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  of  the  Haliburton  of  the  Uni 
versity  of  King's  College,  Nova  Scotia.  Halibnrton :  the  man  and  the 
writer.  (A  study.)  By  F.  Blake  Crofton.  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia.  Janu 
ary,  1889. 

8ro,  pp.  73,  (4).     Portrait. 

Contains  the  substance  of  two  papers  read  before  the  Society.  (7286 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  MONTREAL. 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  MONTREAL.     The  Canadian  Antiqua 
rian  and  Numismatic  Journal.     Published  quarterly  by  the  Society. 
First  series,  Vols.  i-xm.     Vols.  i-xi.  July,  1872-April,  1883. 
Second  series,  Vols.  i-m,  July,  1889-May,  1894. 
Third  series,  Vols.  i-m,  January,  1897-Octobei,  1901    [1900?]. 
Third  series,  Vol.  iv,  Nos.  2,  3,  4,  April,  July,  October,  1902.  (7287 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  MONTREAL.  Condensed  catalogue  of 
manuscripts,  books,  and  engravings  on  exhibition  at  the  Caxton  celebration, 
held  under  the  auspices  of  the  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of 
Montreal  at  the  Mechanics'  hall,  on  the  26th,  27th,  28th,  and  29th  June,  1877, 


990  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

in  commemoration  of  the  400th  anniversary  of  the  introduction  of  printing 
into  England.     Montreal,  1877. 

8vo,  pp.  79.     Cover- title.  (7288 

NUMISMATIC  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY  OF  MONTREAL.  Descriptive  catalogue  of 
a  loan  exhibition  of  Canadian  historical  portraits  and  other  objects  relating 
to  Canadian  archaeology.  Held  in  the  Natural  History  Society's  building, 
by  the  Society.  In  commemoration  of  the  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
foundation  of  the  Society,  December  15,  1887.  Montreal,  1887. 

8vo,  pp.   (4),  80.  (7289 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Organized  1888  as  the  Pioneer  and  Historical 
Association  of  the  Province  of  Ontario.  (Published  annual  reports,  1801-97.) 
Reorganized  1898  as  the  Ontario  Historical  Society.  (729O 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report,  1898.     Toronto,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  (7291 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Ontario  Histor 
ical  Society.  Toronto,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.   7.  (7292 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pioneer  and  Historical  Association  of  the  Prov 
ince  of  Ontario.  Report  of  special  meeting  held  in  Toronto  on  March  30th, 
1898.  Toronto,  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  10.      [With  its  annual  report.     Toronto,   1808-09.]  (7293 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  report,  1899.     Toronto,  1899. 
8vo,  pp.  60. 

Contains  :  The  president's  annual  address  ;  Reports  of  various  Canadian  his 
torical  societies.  (7294 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Toronto.     Canadian  historical  exhibition,   1899. 
First  Canadian  historical  exhibition  held  at     *     *     *     Toronto,  June,  1899. 
Report  of  secretary  and  treasurer.     Toronto,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  11. 

Held  under  the  auspices  of  the  Ontario  Historical  Society,  with  the  coopera 
tion  of  the  Women's  Canadian  Historical  Society  of  Toronto.  (7295 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  and  Records.     Vol.  i.     Toronto,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.   140. 

Contents  :  Officers  and  members  ;  Act  of  incorporation  ;  Rev.  John  Langhorn — 
personal  note ;  Marriage  record  of  Rev.  John  Langhorn,  1788-1791  ;  Rev.  G. 
O'Kill  Stuart's  register  at  St.  John's  Church,  Bath  ;  Marriage  register  of  St. 
John's  Church,  Ernest  Town,  No.  2,  1701-1812  ;  In  the  Parish  Register  of  St. 
George,  Kingston  ;  A  register  of  baptisms  for  the  township  of  Fredericksburgh, 
1787-1813;  Rev.  John  Langhorn's  records,  1787-1813 — burials;  Rev.  John 
Langhorn  register  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Fredericksburgh,  1789-1812 ;  Rev. 
Robert  McDowall — personal  note ;  McDowall  marriage  register ;  A  register  of 
baptisms  by  the  Rev.  Robert  McDowall ;  Marriage  register  of  Stephen  Conger, 
J.  P.,  Hallowell ;  Some  descendants  of  Joseph  Brant,  by  J.  Ojijatekha  Brant- 
Sero  ;  Remarks  on  the  maps  from  St.  Regis  to  Sault  Ste.  Marie  ;  Sketch  of  Peter 
Teeple,  loyalist  and  pioneer,  1762-1847,  by  W.  B.  Watterbury ;  The  Cameron 
rolls,  1812;  The  Talbot  settlement  and  Buffalo  in  1816.  (7296 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  and  Records.  Vol.  n.  The  United  Em 
pire  loyalist  settlement  at  Long  Point,  Lake  Erie.  By  L.  H.  Tasker.  To 
ronto,  1900. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  128.      Illustrated.  (7297 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  and  Records,  vol.  in.  Toronto,  pub 
lished  by  the  Society,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  199.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Early  records  of  St.  Marks  and  St.  Andrew's  churches,  Niagara, 
by  Janet  Carnochan  ;  Baptisms  in  Niagara,  by  Rev.  Robert  Addison,  1792-1832 ; 


ONTARIO    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  991 

Weddings  at  Niagara,  1792-1832  ;  Burials  at  Niagara,  1792-1822  ;  Register  of 
marriages,  township  of  Grimsby,  U.  C.,  commencing  Aug.,  1817 ;  Register  of 
burials  in  the  township  of  Grimsby  ;  Register  of  christenings  in  the  Presbyterian 
congregation,  township  of  Newark,  Upper  Canada  ;  Register  of  births  and  bap 
tisms,  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Niagara  ;  Marriages  celebrated  by  Rev.  Robt.  Mc- 
Gill  ;  German-Canadian  Folk-Lore,  by  W.  J.  Wintemberg ;  The  settlers  of 
March  township,  by  Mrs.  M.  H.  Ahearn  ;  The  settlement  of  the  county  of  Gren- 
v-ille,  by  Mrs.  Burritt ;  Recollections  of  Mary  Warren  Breckenridge,  of  Clarke 
township,  by  Catherine  F.  Lefroy ;  A  relic  of  Thayendanegea  (Capt.  •  Joseph 
Brant),  by  M.  E.  Rose  Holden  ;  Some  Presbyterian  U.  E.  Loyalists,  by  D.  W. 
Clendennan ;  The  migration  of  voyageurs  from  Drummond  Island  to  Penetan- 
guishene  in  1828,  by  A.  C.  Osborne  ;  List  of  the  Drummond  Island  Voyageurs  ; 
Portrait  of  Father  Marquette  ;  A  brief  history  of  David  Barker,  a  United  Empire 
Loyalist,  by  John  S.  Barker  ;  The  old  "  Bragh  "  or  hand  mill,  by  Archd.  Mc- 
Kellar  ;  The  ethnographical  elements  of  Ontario.  (7298 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  and  Records.     Vol.  iv.     Toronto,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  89.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Exploration  of  the  Great  Lakes,  1669-1670,  by  Dollier  de  Casson 
and  De  Brehant  de  Galine'e.  Galinee's  narrative  and  map  with  an  English 
version,  including  all  the  map-legends.  Translator  and  editor,  James  II. 
Coyne.  Part  I.  (7299 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  and  Records.     Vol.  v.     Toronto,  published 
by  the  Society,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  236.     Illustrated. 

Contents :  Discovery  and  exploration  of  the  Bay.  of  Quinte,  by  James  H. 
Coyne  ;  The  origin  of  our  maple  leaf  emblem,  by  J.  H.  Morris  ;  The  Count  De 
Puisaye — a  forgotten  page  of  Canadian  history,  by  Janet  Carnochan  ;  Historical 
notes  on  Yonge  street,  by  L.  Teefy ;  Presqu'isle,  by  I.  M.  Wellington  ;  Genea 
logical  list  of  the  Bull  family  of  the  county  of  Prince  Edward,  Ont.,  by  A.  C. 
Bowerman  ;  Register  of  baptisms  and  marriages  in  the  Gore  and  London  dis 
tricts,  by  the  Rev.  Ralph  Leeming,  from  1816  to  1827,  with  introduction,  by 
H.  H.  Robertson ;  Ancaster  parish  records,  1830-1838 ;  The  Rev.  William 
Smart,  Presbyterian  minister  of  Elizabethtown,  1811-1876,  by  Holly  S.  Seaman  ; 
A  record  of  marriages  solemnized  by  William  Smart,  minister  of  the  Presbyterian 
congregation,  Brockville,  Elizabethtown,  Upper  Canada.  (73OO 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers  and  Records.     Vol.  vi.     Toronto,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  170.     Plates.     Portrait.     Map.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  coming  of  the  Mississagas,  by  J.  Hampden  Burnham  ;  The 
first  Indian  land  grant  in  Maiden,  by  C.  W.  Martin  ;  Journal  of  a  journey  from 
Sandwich  to  York  in  1806,  by  Charles  Aikins ;  The  John  Richardson  letters, 
by  E.  Cruikshank ;  Ontario  onomatology  and  British  biography,  by  II.  F. 
Gardiner  ;  The  origin  of  "  Napanee,"  by  C.  C.  James  ;  Napanee's  first  mills  and 
their  builder,  by  Thomas  W.  Casey  :  Local  historic  places  in  Essex  county,  by 
Margaret  Claire  Kilroy  ;  Notes  on  the  early  history  of  the  county  of  Essex,  by 
Francis  C.  Cleary  :  Battle  of  Queenston  Heights  ;  Battle  of  Windsor,  by  John 
McCrae ;  The  Western  District  Literary  and  Agricultural  Association,  by 
Thomas  Nattrass ;  Battle  of  Goose  Creek,  by  John  S.  Barker ;  McCollom 
memoirs,  by  W.  A.  McCollom;  Brief  sketch  of  a  Canadian  pioneer  (John  Mac- 
Lean)  ;  The  Switzers  of  the  Bay  of  Qninte,  by  E.  E.  Switzer  ;  The  state  his 
torian  of  New  York  and  the  Clinton  papers— a  criticism,  by  H.  H.  Robertson  ; 
Anderson  record  from  1699-1896,  by  Mrs.  S.  Rowe ;  Lutheran  Church  [Fred- 
ericksburgh]  Record,  1793-1832;  Assessment  of  Hallowwell  for  1808.  (73O1 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  Report,  1900.     Toronto,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  66.  (73O2 

[ONTARIO  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.]     Early   history  of  Amherstburg.     By  Charles 
Canniff.     Amherstburg,  1902. 

(8vo?)  pp.  23.      Plans.  (73O3 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  Report,  1903.     Toronto,  1904. 

pp.  53.  (73O4 

ONTARIO  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Annual  Report,  1904.     Toronto,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  52.  (73O5 


992  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  YORK, 

ONTARIO. 

Toronto,  Canada. 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  YORK,  ONTARIO.  Centennial 
of  Upper  Canada,  now  the  Province  of  Ontario :  the  hundredth  anniversary 
of  the  establishment  of  the  representative  system,  July  16,  1792.  A  paper 
read  before  the  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  of  the  County  cf  York, 
Ontario.  By  Henry  Scadding.  Toronto,  [1892]. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (73O6 

PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  YORK.  The  revived 
significance  of  the  initials  "  U.  E."  A  paper  read  before  the  Pioneer 
and  Historical  Society  of  the  County  of  York,  July,  1892,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Scad- 
ding.  Toronto,  [1892?] 

8vo,  pp.  8.     Reprint,  (7307 

V  N 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA. 
Ottaica. 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  transactions  for  the  years  1882 
and  1883.  Vol.  i.  Montreal,  1883. 

4to,  pp.  Ixxv,  165,  96,  286,   (1). 

Only  the  sections  relating  to  history  and  archaeology  are  noted  below. 

Contains :  Proceedings,  1882 ;  1883 ;  Memoires  de  la  premiere  section :  Nos 
quatre  historiens  modernes,  Bibaud,  Garneau,  Ferland,  Faillon,  par  James  Mc- 
Pherson  Le  Moine ;  Discours  d'inauguration,  par  Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice ; 
Quelques  scenes  d'une  come"die  inedite-Les  Faux  Brillants  par  F.  G.  Marchand  ; 
Families  canadiennes,  par  C.  Tanguay  ;  Les  interpretes  du  temps  de  Champlain, 
par  Benjamin  Suite ;  Le  bien  pour  le  mal,  par  Pamphile  Le  May  ;  Etude  sur 
les  commencements  de  la  poesie  francaise  au  Canada  et  en  particulier  sur  les 
poesies  de  Francois-Xavier  Garneau,  par  P.  J.  O.  Chauveau  ;  Notre  passe  litte- 
raire  et  nos  historiens,  par  M.  L'Abbe  Casgrain ;  Vive  la  France,  par  Louis 
Frechette  ;  Notice  sur  les  fondateurs  de  Montreal  par  M.  L'Abbe  Verreau ;  Les 
archives  du  Canada,  by  J.  M.  Le  Moine  ;  Louis  Turcotte,  par  Faucher  de  Saint- 
Maurice  ;  Etude  sur  les  noms,  par  C.  Tanguay  ;  Notre  histoire — A  la  memoire 
de  F.-X.  Garneau,  par  Louis  Frechette ;  Premiers  seigneurs  du  Canada, 
1634-1664,  par  Benjamin  Suite.  Section  11 :  Inaugural  address  by  Daniel  Wil 
son  ;  On  the  establishment  of  free  public  libraries  in  Canada,  by  Alpheus  Todd ; 
Language  and  conquest,  a  retrospect  and  a  forecast,  by  John  Reade ;  Pre- 
Aryan  American  man,  by  Daniel  Wilson  ;  Some  old  forts  by  the  sea,  by  J.  G. 
Bourinot ;  The  literature  of  French  Canada,  by  John  Lesperance.  (73O8 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1884. 
Vol.  ii.  Montreal,  1885. 

4to,  pp.  xli,  138,  106,  245. 

Contains :  Proceedings  for  1884 ;  Reports  from  affiliated  societies ;  Officers ; 
Members.  Section  i  :  Deux  points  d'histoire,  par  Paul  de  Gazes — Quatrieme 
voyage  de  Jacques  Cartier ;  Expedition  du  Marquis  de  La  Roche.  Etude  sur  une 
famille  canadienne — famille  De  Catalogue,  par  C.  Tanguay ;  La  province  de 
Quebec  at  la  langue  frangaise,  par  Napoleon  Legendre  ;  Les  races  indigenes  de 
1'Amerique  devant  1'histoire,  par  Napoleon  Legendre ;  Poutrincourt  en  Acadie, 
1604-1623,  par  B.  Suite ;  Les  quarante  dernieres  annees — Le  Canada  depuis 
1'Union  de  1841,  par  John  Charles  Dent,  dtude  critique,  par  L'abbe  Casgrain; 
Des  commencements  de  1'Eglise  du  Canada,  par  1'abbe"  Verreau  ;  Les  aborigines 
d'Amerique — leurs  rites  mortuaires,  by  J.  M.  Le  Moine.  Section  n  :  The  making 
of  Canada,  by  John  Reade  ;  The  literary  faculties  of  the  native  races  of  Amer 
ica,  by  John  Reade  ;  The  poets  of  Canada,  by  John  Lesperance  ;  A  plea  for  a 
Canadian  Camden  Society,  by  George  Bryce  ;  The  Huron-Iroquois  of  Canada,  a 
typical  race  of  American  aborigines,  by  Daniel  Wilson.  (7309 


ROYAL    SOCIETY    OF    CANADA.  993 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1885. 
Vol.  in.  Montreal,  1886. 

4to,  pp.  xlv,  344,  145,  177,   118. 

Contains :  Proceedings  for  1.885 ;  Officers ;  Members.  Section  I :  Les  pre 
mieres  pages  de  notre  histoire,  par  Louis  Frechette ;  Pretendues  origines  des 
Canadiens-frangais,  par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Lettre  d'un  volontaire  du  9e  voltigeurs 
campe  9,  Calgary,  par  A.  B.  Routiner ;  Un  des  oublies  de  notre  histoire — -Le 
capitaine  de  vaisseau  Vauquelain,  par  Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice  ;  Biographie  de 
Gerin-Lajoie,  par  1'abbe  Casgrain  ;  La  race  frangaise  en  Amerique,  par  Napoleon 
Legendre  ;  L'Angfeterre  et  le  clerge  frangais  refugie  pendant  la  Revolution,  par 
1'abbe  Bois ;  La  frontiere  nord  de  la  province  de  Quebec,  par  P.  de  Gazes ; 
L'element  etranger  aux  Etats-Unis,  par  Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice  ;  Le  dernier 
boulet — Nouvelle  historique,  par  Joseph  Marmette  ;  A  travers  les  registres,  par 
C.  Tanguay.  Section  n :  The  half-breed,  by  John  Reade ;  Sources  of  early 
Canadian  history,  by  George  Stewart,  jun. ;  The  adventures  of  Isaac  Jogues, 
S.  J.,  by  W.  H.  Withrow  ;  The  annals  of  an  old  society  (Literary  and  Historical 
Society  of  Quebec),  by  John  M.  Harper;  The  artistic  faculty  in  the  aboriginal 
races,  by  Daniel  Wilson ;  Palaeolithic  dexterity,  by  Daniel  Wilson ;  The  five 
forts  of  Winnipeg,  by  George  Bryce.  (731O 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings'  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1886. 
Vol.  iv.  Montreal,  1887. 

4to,  pp.  xxxv,  84,  126,  97,  184. 

Contains :  Proceedings  for  1886 ;  Officers  and  members ;  Le  Pionnier,  par 
Louis  Frechette;  Le  golfe  Saint-Laurent  (1600-1625),  par  Benjamin  Suite; 
Un  pelerinage  au  pays  d'Evangeline,  par  1'abbe  Casgrain ;  Oscar  Dunn,  par 
M.  A.  D.  De  Celles ;  Les  pages  sombres  de  1' Histoire,  par  J.  M.  Le  Moine. 
Section  n  :  Local  government  in  Canada  :  an  historical  study,  by  John  George 
Bourinot ;  Historical  record  of  the  St.  Maurice  Forges,  the  oldest  active  blast 
furnace  on  the  continent  of  America,  by  F.  C.  Wurtele  ;  Brief  outlines  of  the 
most  famous  journeys  in  and  about  Rupert's  Land,  by  George  Bryce ;  The  lost 
Atlantis,  by  Daniel  Wilson.  (7311 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1887. 
Vol.  v.  Montreal,  1888. 

4to,  pp.  xliii,  177,  136,  80,  212. 

Contains :  Proceedings  for  1887  ;  Officers  and  members ;  Les  Acadiens  apres 
leur  dispersion,  par  H.  R.  Casgrain;  Un  vieux  fort  frangaise,  (Fort  Beauharnois, 
ft  La  Pointe  a  La  Chevalure),  par  P.  J.  U.  Baudry  ;  Des  commencements  de 
Montreal,  par  1'abbe  Verreau  ;  La  crise  du  regime  parlementaire,  par  A.  D.  De 
Celles;  Section  n  :  Some  Wabanaki  songs,  by  John  Reade;  Aboriginal  American 
poetry,  by  John  Reade  ;  The  Eskimo,  by  Franz  Boas  ;  First  siege  and  capture 
of  Louisbourg,  1745,  by  Adams  Archibald ;  The  analytical  study  of  Canadian 
history,  by  John  Lesperance ;  Notes  and  observations  on  the  Kwakiool  people 
of  the  northern  part  of  Vancouver  Island  and  adjacent  coasts,  made  during  the 
summer  of  1885,  by  George  M.  Dawson  ;  On  the  Indians  and  Eskimos  of  the 
Ungava  District,  Labrador,  by  Lucien  M.  Turner ;  Jacques  Cartier's  first  voyage, 
by  W.  F.  Ganong.  (7312 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1888. 
Vol.  vi.  Montreal,  1889. 

4to,  pp.  xxxix,  120,  106,  64,  125. 

Contains  :  Proceedings  for  1888  ;  Officers  and  members  ;  Section  I :  La  fin 
de  la  domination  frangaise  et  1'historien  Parkman,  par  Hector  Fabre  ;  Eclair- 
cissements  sur  la  question  Acadienne,  par  H.  R.  Casgrain  ;  Sainte  Anne  d'Auray 
et  ses  environs,  par  Louis  Frechette ;  Le  general  sir  Frederick  Haldimand  ft 
Quebec,  1778-84,  par  J.  M.  Le  Moine;  Section  n  :  The  romance  of  the  history 
of  Canada,  by  John  Talon-Lesperance ;  The  last  decade  of  French  rule  at 
Quebec,  1749-1759,  by  J,  M.  Le  Moine;  The  Basques  in  North  America,  by 
John  Reade ;  Some  indoor  and  outdoor  games  of  the  Wabanaki  Indians,  by 
Mrs.  W.  W.  Brown  ;  The  Indians  of  British  Columbia,  by  Franz  Boas.  (7313 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1889. 
Vol.  vn.  Montreal,  1890. 

4to,  pp.  xlvii,  83,  141,  105,  162. 

Contains  :  Proceedings  for  1889 ;  Officers  and  members ;  Section  i :  Mont- 
calm  peint  par  lui-meme  d'apres  des  pieces  inedites,  par  H.  R.  Casgrain ;  Le 

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994  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Golfe  Saint-Laurent  (1625-1632),  par  Benjamin  Suite;  Parallele  historique 
entre  le  comte  de  la  Galissoniere  (1747-9)  et  le  comte  de  Dufferin  (1872-1878), 
par  J.  M.  Le  Moine  ;  Maximilien  voyageur,  ecrivain,  critique  d'art,  poete,  marin, 
observateur,  philosophe,  bibliophile  et  Chretien,  par  Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice ; 
Section  n  :  The  study  of  political  science  in  Canadian  Universities,  by  John 
George  Bourinot ;  The  cartography  of  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  from  Cartier  to 
Champlain,  by  W.  F.  Ganong ;  Trade  and  commerce  in  the  stone  age,  by  Daniel 
Wilson  ;  Expeditions  to  the  Pacific — with  a  brief  reference  to  the  voyages  of 
discovery  in  seas  contiguous  to  Canada,  in  connection  with  a  western  passage 
from  Europe  to  Asia,  by  Sandford  Fleming.  (7314 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  vear  1890. 
Vol.  vin.     Montreal,  1891. 

4to,'pp.  li,  152,  173,  65,  185. 

Contains  :  Proceedings  for  1890  ;  Officers  and  members  ;  Section  i :  R6alistes 
et  Decadents,  par  N.  Legendre ;  La  femme  dans  la  socie"t6  moderne,  par  N. 
Legendre  ;  Les  points  obscurs  des  voyages  de  Jacques  Cartier,  par  Paul  de  Cazes  ; 
Les  Scandinaves  en  Amerique,  par  Alphonse  Gagnon  ;  Le  premier  gouverneur 
Anglais  de  Quebec,  James  Murray,  par  J.  M.  Le  Moine  ;  Le  famille  de  Callieres, 
par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Jacques  Cartier  :  questions  de  calendrier  civil  et  eccle'si- 
astique,  par  Hospice  Verreau  ;  Section  n  :  Canadian  studies  in  comparative  poli 
tics,  by  John  George  Bourinot ;  The  Vinland  of  the  Northmen,  by  Daniel  Wil-, 
son  ;  The  Portuguese  on  the  north-east  coast  of  America,  and  the  first  European 
attempt  at  colonization  there — (Cortereals,  Newfoundland,  Labrador,  Nova 
Scotia),  by  George  Patterson.  (7315 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1891. 
Vol.  ix.     Montreal  1892. 

4to,  pp.  Ixxix,  114,  343,  61,  127. 

Contains  :  Proceedings  for  1891  ;  Officers  and  members  ;  Section  i :  Quelques 
notes  sur  le  ge"ne"r«l  Richard  Montgomery,  par  Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice  ;  A  la 
conquete  de  la  liberte"  en  France  et  au  Canada,  par  A.  D.  De  Celles  ;  Le  tremble- 
ment  de  terre  de  1663  dans  la  Nouvelle-France,  par  Alphonse  Gagnon ;  Feu 
P.  J.  O.  Chauveau,  par  M.  L.  O.  David  ;  Le  laboureur  Canadien  d'autrefois,  par 
Theodore  Lafleur  ;  Jacques  Cartier  ;  questions  de  droit  public,  de  legislation  et 
d'usages  maritimes,  par  Hospice  Verreau ;  La  langue  algonquine,  par  J.  A. 
Cuoq  ;  Section  n  ;  The  Shuswap  people  of  British  Columbia,  by  G.  M.  Dawson  ;  De 
scriptive  notes  on  certain  implements,  weapons,  etc.,  from  Graham  Island,  Queen 
Charlotte  Islands,  B.  C.,  by  Alexander  Mackenzie,  with  an  introductory  note  by 
G.  M.  Dawson  ;  The  site  of  Fort  La  Tour,  by  W.  F.  Ganong ;  The  Beothiks,  or 
Red  Indians  of  Newfoundland,  by  G.  Patterson  ;  Cape  Breton  and  its  memorials 
of  the  French  regime,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot.  (7316 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1892. 
Vol.  x.     Otta\va,  1893. 

ito,  pp.  Ixiii,  148,  126,  41,  121. 

Contains  :  Proceedings  for  1892  ;  Officers  and  members  ;  Section  i :  L'episode 
de  1'ile  de  Sable,  par  Paul  de  Cazes  ;  Etude  ethnographique  des  elements  qui 
constituent  la  population  de  la  province  de  Quebec,  par  J.  M.  Le  Moine ;  Frangois 
Bissot,  sieur  de  la  Riviere,  par.  J.  E.  Roy  ;  La  langue  algonquine,  par  J.  A. 
Cuoq  ;  Section  n  ;  Canadian  copyright,  by  Daniel  Wilson  ;  Annals  of  the  Nova 
Scotian  currency,  by  R.  W.  McLachlan  ;  The  Assiniboine  river  and  its  forts,  by 
George  Bryce ;  Sir  William  Alexander  and  the  Scottish  attempt  to  colonize 
Acadia,  by  George  Patterson;  Are  the  Carrier  (Timeh  or  Athapascan)  sociology 
and  mythology  indigenous  or  exotic?  by  A.  G.  Morice.  (7317 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1893. 
Vol.  xi.     Ottawa,  1894. 

4to,  pp.  xlv,   (4),  179,  108,  153. 

Contains  :  Proceedings  for  1893  ;  Officers  and  members  ;  Section  i :  Les  Tonty, 
par  Benjamin  Suite;  Un  historien  canadien  oublie  :  le  Dr.  Jacques  Labrie  (1784- 
1831),  par  Auguste  Gosselin  ;  Le  contre-amiral  Byng  devant  ses  juges  et  devant 
1'histoire,  par  Faucher  de  Saint-Maurice  ;  Le  capitaine  Maille,  par  Joseph  Royal : 
Chouart  et  Radisson,  par  N.  E.  Dionne  ;  Anotc  Kekon,  par  J.  A.  Cuoq  ;  Section 
ii :  Our  intellectual  strength  and  weakness  :  a  short  review  of  literature,  educa 
tion,  and  art  in  Canada,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot;  Bibliographical,  art,  and  general 
notes  ;  In  rnemoriam — Sir  Daniel  Wilson,  by  William  Kingsford  ;  In  memoriam — 
F.  N.  Gisborne,  by  Sir  James  Grant;  Letters  relating  to  the  American  Revolu- 


KOYAL    SOCIETY    OF    CANADA.  995 

tionary  War,  communicated  by  William  Kingsford ;  Canadian  studies  in  com 
parative  politics :  parliamentary  compared  with  congressional  government,  by 
J.  G.  Bourinot.  (7318 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions  for  the  year  1894. 
Vol.  xn.  General  Index  i-xii.  Ottawa,  1895. 

4to,  pp.  Ixxvii,   (4),  79,  200,  182,  48,  153,  14. 

Contains  :  Proceedings  for  1894  ;  Officers  and  members ;  Bibliography  of  the 
members  of  the  Society,  by  John  George  Bourinot ;  Section  i :  Le  fondateur  de  la 
Presentation  (Ogdensburg)  :  L'abbe  Picquet,  par  Auguste  Gosselin  ;  Chouart  et 
Radisson,  par  N.  E.  Dionne ;  Le  socialisme  aux  Etats-Unis  et  en  Canada,  par 
Joseph  Royal ;  Le  baron  de  Lahoutan,  par  J.  Edmond  Roy  ;  Le  Comte  d'Elgin, 
Gouverneur  general  du  Canada,  par  J.  M.  Le  Moine  ;  Section  n  :  Sable  Island  : 
its  history  and  phenomena,  by  George  Patterson  ;  The  voyages  of  the  Cabots  in 
1497  and  1498,  with  an  attempt  to  determine  their  landfall  and  to  identify  their 
island  of  St.  John,  by  Samuel  Edward  Dawson  ;  The  Innuits  of  our  Arctic  coast, 
by  J.  C.  Schultz  ;  Cartier's  course — a  last  word,  by  M.  F.  Howley.  (7319 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series. 
Vol.  i.  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  cxxvii,  113,  279. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1895 ;  Regulations ;  Officers  ;  Members ;  Morel  de 
La  Durantaye,  par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Les  Jesuites  au  Canada— Le  P.  de  Bonne- 
camps,  dernier  professeur  d'hydrographie  au  college  de  Quebec,  avant  la  con- 
quete,  by  Auguste  Gosselin  ;  A  propos  de  notre  litterature  nationale,  par  Na 
poleon  Legendre  ;  Notice  gen<?alogique  sur  la  maison  d'Abbadie,  de  Maslacq,  par 
M.  de  Dufau  de  Maluquer ;  The  Canadian  dominion  and  proposed  Australian 
commonwealth :  A  study  in  comparative  politics,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot ;  An  Iro- 
quois  condoling  council,  by  Horatio  Hale ;  The  present  position  of  American 
anthropology,  by  John  Campbell ;  The  Jamaica  Maroons — how  they  came  to 
Nova  Scotia — how  they  left  it,  by  D.  Brymner  ;  A  plan  for  a  general  history  of 
the  province  of  New  Brunswick,  by  William  F.  Ganong  ;  Later  prehistoric  man  in 
British  Columbia,  by  Charles  Hill-Tout ;  Haida  grammar,  by  C.  Harrison,  edited 
by  Alex.  F.  Chamberlain.  (732O 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series.  Vol. 
ii.  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  cxiii,  168,  289,  211. 

Contents:  Proceedings  for  1896;-  Memorandum  of  the  Society  on  the  unifica 
tion  of  time  at  sea,  with  appendices  j  Memoir  of  George  Lawson  ;  L'organisation 
militaire  du  Canada,  1636-1648,  par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Quelques  observations  & 
propos  du  voyage  de  P.  Le  Jeune  au  Canada  en  1660,  et  du  pretendu  voyage  de 
M.  de  Queylus  en  1644,  by  Auguste  II.  Gosselin  ;  Le  gentilhomme  f  rangais  et  la 
colonisation  du  Canada,  by  Leon  Gerin  ;  Pierre  Boucher  et  son  livre,  par  Ben 
jamin  Suite;  The  voyages  of  the  Cabots  in  1497  and  1498 — a  sequel  to  a  paper 
in  the  Transactions  of  1894,  by  Samuel  Edward  Dawson  ;  Death  of  Sir  Humph 
rey  Gilbert,  by  Douglas  Brymner ;  Ancient  literature  of  America,  by  John 
Campbell ;  Aerolites  and  religion,  by  Arthur  Harvey ;  Footnotes  to  Canadian 
folksongs,  by  William  Wood  ;  Last  years  of  Charles  de  Biencourt,  by  Dr.  Patter 
son  ;  The  philology  of  the  Ouananichc — a  plea  for  the  recognition  of  priority 
of  nomenclature,  by  E.  T.  D.  Chambers  ;  Some  contributions  to  Canadian  con 
stitutional  history  :  The  constitution  of  the  legislative  council  of  Nova  Scotia, 
by  J.  G.  Bourinot ;  A  monograph  of  the  place-nomenclature  of  the  Province  of 
New  Brunswick,  by  William  F.  Ganong.  (7321 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series.  Vol. 
in.  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  clxxvii,  133,  450,  211.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1897  ;  Cabot  celebration  at  Halifax :  Presidential 
address  on  Cabot's  landfall,  by  Archbishop  O'Brien  ;  Juan  de  La  Cosa's  map, 
1500  ;  Modern  Bristol,  by  W.  Howell  Davies  ;  Bristol  in  the  days  of  the  Cabots,  by 
W.  R.  Barker  ;  Claude-Charles  Le  Roy  de  La  Potherie,  by  J. -Edmond  Roy  ;  La 
Mere  Marie  de  1'Incarnation,  par  Benjamin  Suite ;  La  guerre  des  Iroquois, 
1600-1653,  par  Benjamin  Suite;  Encore  le  P.  de  Bonnecamps  (1707-1790),  par 
Auguste  Gosselin  ;  Jacques  Cartier — questions  de  Lois  et  Coutumes  maritimes, 
par  Hospice  Verreau ;  Canada  during  the  Victorian  era  :  a  historical  review, 
illustrated,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot ;  Notes  on  the  cosmogony  and  history  of  the 
Squamish  Indians  of  British  Columbia,  by  C.  Hill-Tout;  The  origin  of  the 


996  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

Haidahs  of  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  hy  John  Campbell ;  Termination  of  Sir 
Humphrey  Gilbert's  expedition,  by  George  Patterson,  with  a  map  ;  Supplementary 
notes  on  Sable  Island,  by  George  Patterson  ;  The  voyages  of  the  Cabots — latest 
phases  of  the  controversy,  by  Samuel  Edward  Dawson,  with  maps  and  charts ; 
The  historical  and  miscellaneous  literature  of  Quebec,  1764  to  1830,  by  Benja 
min  Suite ;  The  Cabotian  discovery,  by  John  Boyd  Thacher  ;  Letter  of  Henry 
VII  to  Philip  of  Burgundy,  King  of  Castile  [1500]  ;  Transl.  by  E.  G.  Porter; 
Materials  for  Canadian  history — the  annals  of  towns,  parishes,  etc.,  extracted 
from  church  registers  and  other  sources,  by  James  M.  Le  Moine  ;  A  monograph 
of  the  cartography  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  by  William  F.  Ganong ; 
A  classified  list  of  the  principal  maps  showing  New  Brunswick  ;  Legends  of  the 
Cabot  map.  (7322 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series.  Vol. 
iv.  1898. 

8vo,  pp.  cviii,  216,  231,  148,  165.      Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1898  ;  La  mort  de  Cavelier  de  La  Salle,  par  Benja 
min  Suite  ;  Le  chateau  de  Tronjoly,  derniere  residence  du  P.  de  Bonnet-amps,  par 
Auguste  Gosselin  ;  Frontenac,  par  Napoleon  Legendre  ;  Un  episode  de  1'histoire 
du  theTitre  nu  Canada,  "  1'affaire  de  Mareuil,"  par  A.  Gosselin  ;  Pierre  Bedard  et 
son  temps,  par  N.-E.  Dionne  ;  Quebec  en  1837-38,  par  sir  James  M.  Le  Moine  ;  Les 
traits  caracteristiques  du  jubile,  par  A.  B.  Routhier ;  L'habitant  de  Saint- 
Justin,  par  L6on  Gerin ;  Recently  discovered  relics  of  the  American  mound- 
builders,  by  John  Campbell  ;  The  Kootenay  and  Tshimsian  languages  of  British 
Columbia,  by  John  Campbell ;  The  rationale  of  a  second  Parliamentary  chamber, 
by  George  Hague;  The  further  history  of  Pierre  Esprit  Radisson,  by  George 
Bryce ;  The  King's  ship,  "  L'Original,"  sunk  at  Quebec,  1750,  by  Fred.  C. 
"Win-tele ;  Vinland  vindicated,  by  M.  F.  Howley  ;  The  Cabots,  by  Henry  Harrisse ; 
The  valley  of  the  Grand  River,  1600-1650,  by  Benjamin  Suite ;  The  loyalists 
and  slavery  in  New  Brunswick,  by  I.  Allen  Jack  ;  Oceanic  origin  of  the  Kwakiutl- 
Nootka,  and  Salish  stocks  of  British  Columbia,  and  fundamental  unity  of  same, 
with  additional  notes  on  the  Dene",  by  Charles  Hill-Tout.  (7323 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series. 
Vol.  v.  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  cxxxii,  546,  250.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1899  ;  Presidential  address,  by  T.  C.  Keefer ;  Que1- 
bec  en  1730 — relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  Quebec,  en  Canada,  ville  capitale 
de  la  Nouvelle-France,  &  1'occasion  de  la  naissance  de  Mgr.  le  Dauphin,  par 
Auguste  Gosselin ;  Felix  Arvers  et  le  fameux  Sonnet,  par  Louis  Frechette ; 
Jean-Frangois  de  la  Rocque,  Seigneur  de  Roberval,  par  N.  E.  Dionne;  Samuel 
de  Champlain,  par  Hospice  Verreau ;  Une  page  sombre  de  notre  histoire — • 
1' expedition  du  Marquis  de  Denonville,  par  M.  le  juge  Girouard  ;  Builders  of 
Nova  Scotia  :  a  historical  review,  with  an  appendix  containing  copies  of  rare 
documents  relating  to  the  early  days  of  the  province,  by  Sir  John  G.  Bourinot; 
Appendix  :  King's  commission  to  De  Monts  for  the  settlement  of  the  lands  in 
La  Cadie,  Canada,  and  other  places  in  New  France,  1603.  Charter  in  favo£ 
of  Sir  William  Alexander,  or  the  lordship  and  barony  of  New  Scotland  in 
America,  1621 ;  His  majesty's  commission  to  his  excellency  Governor  Corn- 
wallis  ;  Governor  Lawrence's  proclamation  of  1758  to  induce  settlement  in  Nova 
Scotia  ;  Extract  from  "A  general  return  of  the  several  townships  in  the  Province 
of  Nova  Scotia,  the  first  day  of  January,  1767  ;  Establishment  of  representative 
institutions  in  Nova  Scotia,  1758 ;  State  of  Nova  Scotia  in  1783-84 ;  Speech 
of  J.  W.  Johnston  in  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Nova  Scotia,  10th  Feb.,  1854, 
on  the  union  of  the  British  North  American  provinces  ;  Mr.  Howe's  speech  o« 
the  organization  of  the  empire  ;  Copy  of  receipt  for  payment  of  Alabama  claim. 
Hochelagans  and  Mohawks :  A  link  in  Iroquois-  history,  by  W.  D.  Lighthall ; 
Map  of  New  Brunswick  in  the  prehistoric  (Indian)  period.  A  monograph  of 
historic  sites  in  the  province  of  New  Brunswick,  by  William  F.  Ganong;  Maf 
of  New  Brunswick  in  the  loyalist  period  ;  The  probable  site  of  the  battle  of  the 
Plains  of  Abraham,  with  plans  and  illustrations,  by  Arthur  G.  Doughty  ;  Cabot's 
landfall  and  chart :  some  criticisms  answered,  by  Archbishop  O'Brien ;  The 
assault  of  Brigadier-General  Richard  Montgomery  and  Colonel  Benedict  Arnold 
on  Quebec  in  1775,  by  Sir  James  M.  Le  Moine  ;  The  line  of  Demarcation  of  Pope 
Alexander  VI.  in  A.  D.  1493  and  that  of  the  treaty  of  Tordesillas  in  A.  D. 
1492  ;  with  an  inquiry  concerning  the  metrology  of  ancient  and  mediaeval  times, 
by  Samuel  Edward  Dawson.  (7324 


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ROYAL    SOCIETY    OF    CANADA.     Proceedings    and    Transactions.     Second    series. 
Vol.  vi.     1900.     Montreal,  1900. 
8vo,  pp.  13,  xlix,  Ixxi,  225. 

Contents :  Officers  and  members ;  Rules  and  regulations ;  Proceedings  for 
1900 ;  Appendices :  A.  Copyright  question ;  B.  Tidal  observations,  C.  Reports 
from  literary  and  scientific  societies.  Memoires,  Section  i  :  Les  constitutions 
du  Canada — etude  politique,  par  M.  A.-D.  De  Celles ;  Le  Clerge  canadien  et 
la  Declaration  de  1732,  par  L'abbe  Auguste  Gosselin ;  L'instruction  publique 
dans  la  province  de  Quebec,  par  Paul  de  Cazes ;  La  Seigneurie  de  Sillery  et 
les  Hurons  de  Lorette  (avec  carte),  par  Leon  Gerin;  The  Unknown,  par  Benja 
min  Suite ;  Le  premier  Roman  canadien  de  sujet  par  un  auteur  canadien  et 
imprime  au  Canada,  par  Phileas  Gagnon  ;  Le  Clerge  protestant  du  Bas-Canada 
de  1760  a  1800,  par  F.-J.  Audet ;  La  Mere  Marie  de  1'Incarnation,  par  Benja 
min  Suite;  Section  II.  Some  memories  of  Dundurn  and  Burlington  Heights,  by 
John  G.  Bourinot ;  Social  and  economic  conditions  of  the  British  provinces 
after  the  Canadian  Rebellions,  1838-1840,  by  J.  G.  Bourinot ;  Rogers,  Ranger 
and  Loyalist,  by  Walter  Rogers  ;  A  quarry  and  workshop  of  the  Stone  Age  in 
New  Brunswick,  by  G.  F.  Matthew  ;  Diary  of  Nicholas  Garry,  Deputy-governor 
of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  from  1822-1835,  a  detailed  narrative  of  his 
travels  in  the  Northwest  Territories  of  British  North  America  in  1821,  with  a 
portrait  of  Mr.  Garry ;  Mexican  colonies  from  the  Canary  Islands  traced  by 
language,  by  John  Campbell.  (7325 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series.  Vol. 
vn.  Montreal,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,    (1),  5-8,  Ixvi,  Ixvii,  440,   159.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Table  of  contents  ;  Officers  ;  Members  ;  Proceedings  for  1901 — • 
Twelfth  general  meeting ;  Articles  on  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick  Archives, 
Canadian  Archives,  and  the  preservation  of  the  site  of  Louisburg.  Appendices  : 

A.  Presidential   address — Quelques  reflexions  sur   notre  epoque  et  notre  milieu. 

B.  Reports  of  associated  literary  and  scientific  societies  in  Canada.     Memoirs  : 
A  Lady  Edgar — En  memoire  de  son  mari,  sir  James  Edgar,  rnernbre  dece'de  de 
in    SOciete   Roy  ale,   par   M.    Louis   Frechette ;    Des   Fils   de    Famille   envoyes   au 
Canada — (Maude    Le    Beau,     par    J.     Edmond     Roy;     Vice-rois    et     Lieutenants 
ge"neraux    de    la    Nouvelle-France,    par    N.-E.    Dionne ;     Le    Fort    de    Frontenac, 
1668-1678,    par    M.    Benjamin    Suite;    La    Riviere    des    Trois-Rivieres,    par    B. 
Suite  ;    L'Evolution  economique  dans  la  Province  de  Quebec,  par  M.  Errol  Bou- 
chette  :    Liste  de  livres  a  consulter  ;    Notre  mouvement  intellectuel,  par  M.  Leon 
Gerin  ;    The  origin  of  the  Totemism  of  the  Aborigines  of  British  Columbia,  by 
Charles  Hill-Tout ;    Charles  Heavysege,  by  Lawrence  J.  Burpee  ;    Thomas  Hutch- 
inson,  the  last  Royal  Governor  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  by  W.  H. 
Withrow  ;     Post  Office  reforms  in   the   Victorian   Era  :  and   the  development   of 
an   Imperial    cable   service,   by   Sir   Sandford    Fleming ;     The   Baronets   of   Nova 
Scotia,  their  country  and  cognizance,  by  Sir  Edward  Mackenzie  Mackenzie.     With 
notes  and  a  Roll  of  the  baronets  of  Nova  Scotia  compiled  from  authentic  manu 
scripts  and  records.     Map  of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick  to  illustrate  its 
present  boundaries,  1901.     A  monograph  of  the  evolution  of  the  boundaries  of 
the  province  of  New  Brunswick,   by  William   F.   Ganong.      With  maps,   bibliog- 
ragraphy,  and  cartography.  (7326 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series.  Vol. 
vm.  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  cxxxix,  129,  344,  182,  201.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  Proceedings  for  1902  ;  The  universities  in  relation  to  research,  by 
Sir  James  A.  Grant ;  Reports  of  associated  societies  ;  IlistorSque  de  la  Biblio- 
theque  du  Parlement  &  Quebec,  1792-1892,  par  N.  E.  Dionne;  Etude  ethnograph- 
ique  des  elements  qni  constituent  la  population  Canadienne.  par  Sir  James 
McPherson  Le  Moine  ;  Le  regiment  de  Carignan,  par  M.  B.  Suite  ;  Louisbourg  en 
1902,  par  Pascal  Poirier  ;  L'Abbe  Cuoq — notice  biographique  ;  Modern  public 
libraries  and  their  methods,  by  Lawrence  J.  Burpee  ;  The  underground  railway, 
by  W.  II.  Withrow  ;  The  Old  Basque  tombstones  at  Placentia,  by  Bishop  Howley  ; 
The  first  legislators  of  upper  Canada,  by  C.  C.  James  ;  Family  memoirs  of  the 
McCollom  family,  IT.  E.  loyalists,  by  W.  A.  McCollom ;  Dochet  (St.  Croix) 
island — a  monograph,  by  W.  F.  Ganong ;  A  Canadian  bibliography  of  the  year 
1901,  by  Lawrence  J.  Burpee.  (7327 


998  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series. 
Vol.  ix.  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  cxxxviii,  155,  272,  216. 

Contents :  Proceedings  for  1903  ;  Reports  of  associated  societies  ;  Memoirs. 
Section  i  :  Decouverte  du  Mississipi  en  1659,  par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Un  episode 
de  1'histoire  de  la  dime  au  Canada  (1705-1707),  by  Auguste  Gosselin  ;  Les 
intendants  de  ia  Nouvelle-France,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  Mouveinem  intellectuel  chez 
les  Canad'iens-frangais  depuis  1900,  par  Pascal  Poirier ;  Le  pere  Sebastien 
Rasles,  jesuite,  missionaire  chez  les  Abenaquis,  1657-1724,  par  N.  E.  Dionne ; 
Irenna  la  huronne,  par  Pamphile  Le  May ;  La  fontaine  d'Abraham  Martin 
et  le  site  de  son  habitation,  par  P.  B.  Casgrain.  Section  n  :  The  evolution 
and  degeneration  of  party — a  study  in  political  history,  by  N.  Burwash  ;  The 
Lake  of  the  Woods  tragedy,  1736,  by  L.  J.  Burpee ;  Henry  Caldwell,  L.  C. 
at  Quebec,  1759-1810,  by  James  M.  Le  Moine ;  the  death  of  Dulhut,  by 
William  McLennan;  The  Gaelic  folk-songs  of  Canada,  by  Alexander  Eraser; 
Totemism :  a  consideration  of  its  origin  and  import,  by  Charles  Hill-Tout ; 
A  few  remarks  on  "  The  Siege  of  Quebec  "  and  the  Battle  of  the  Plains  of 
Abraham,  by  A.  Doughty  in  collaboration  with  G.  W.  Parmelee,  and  on  the 
Probable  site  of  the  Battle  of  the  Plains  of  Abraham,  by  A.  Doughty,  by  P.  B. 
Casgrain ;  Intrusive  ethnological  types  in  Rupert's  Land,  by  G.  Bryce ;  The 
second  legislature  of  Upper  -Canada — 1796-1800,  by  C.  C.  James ;  Acadian 
magazines,  by  D.  R.  Jack  ;  Latest  lights  on  the  Cabot  controversy,  by  M.  F. 
Howley ;  The  copper  currency  of  the  Canadian  Banks,  1837-1857,  by  R.  W. 
McLachlan.  (7328 

ROYAL    SOCIETY    OF    CANADA.     Proceedings    and    Transactions.     Second    series. 
Vol.  x.     [Parti.]     Meeting  of  June,  1904.     1905. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  5,  civ,  90,  269,  145,  219. 

Contents :  Proceedings ;  Reports  from  associated  societies ;  Transactions. 
Section  :  :  L'honorable  Joseph  Royal — sa  vie — ses  reuvres,  par  L.  A.  Prud'- 
homme  ;  Les  capitaines  de  Marin,  Sieurs  de  la  Malgue,  chevaliers  de  St.  Louis, 
offlciers  canadiens,  &c.,  en  la  Nouvelle-France,  de  1680  &  1762,  par  Regis  Roy  ; 
Eloge  historique  de  monsieur  1'abbe  H.-R.  Casgrain,  par  A.  B.  Routhier ;  La 
Maison  de  Borgia — premier  poste  de  Wolfe  &  la  bataille  des  Plaines  d'Abraham — 
ou  etait-elle  situee?  par  P.-B.  Casgrain;  Le  Haut-Canada  avant  1615,  par 
Benjamin  Suite ;  Inventaire  chronologique  des  livres,  brochures,  Journaux  et 
revues  publics  dans  la  province  de  Quebec  de  1764  &  1904,  par  N.  E.  Dionne. 
Section  n  :  A  monograph  of  the  origins  of  settlements  in  the  province  of  New 
Brunswick  (with  maps),  by  William  F.  Ganong ;  Shelley's  debt  to  eighteenth 
century  thought,  by  Pelham  Edgar  ;  The  Jesuit  missions  of  Canada,  by  W.  H. 
Withrow ;  The  monument  to  Wolfe  on  the  Plains  of  Abraham,  and  the  old  | 
statue  at  "  Wolfe's  Corner,"  by  P.-B.  Casgrain ;  Radisson  in  the  Northwest, 
1661-63,  by  Benjamin  Suite ;  Thomas  Pownall — his  part  in  the  conquest  of 
Canada,  by' W.  D.  Lighthall.  (7329 

ROYAL    SOCIETY    OF    CANADA.     Proceedings    and    Transactions.     Second    series. 
Volume  x.     Supplementary  volume.     Meeting  of  June,  1904.     1905. 
8vo,  pp.  175. 

Contents  :    Inventaire  chronologique  des  livres,  brochures,  journaux  et  revues 

publics  dans  la  province  de  Quebec  de  1764  a  1904,  par  N.  E.  Dionne.      (7329a 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     Royal  Society  of  Canada,  Montreal  meeting,  1891. 

Hand-book  for  the  use  of  members  and  visitors,  giving  the  rules  of  the 

Society,  its  history,  and  a  historical  sketch  of  Montreal,  with  places  of 

interest  in  its  vicinity.     27th  May,  1891.     Compiled  by  the  local  committee. 

Montreal,  1891. 

16mo,  pp.  6,  5-140.     Illustrations.     4  plates.     Map.     4  plans.  (7330 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Morel  de  La  Durantaye  par  Benjamin  Suite.  Ot 
tawa,  1895. 

Svo,  pp.  '23.     Cover-title. 

Extract  from  Memoires  de  la  Societe  Royale  du  Canada.  Second  series. 
1895-96.  Vol.  i,  Section  I.  (7331 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     A  plan  for  a  general  history  of  the  Province  of  New 
Brunswick.     By  William  F.  Ganong.     1895. 
8vo,  pp.  91-102. 


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[Contributions  to  the  history  of  New  Brunswick,  No.  1.] 

On  cover  :  From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Second 
series.  1895-90.  Vol.  I,  Section  n.  (7332 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     A  monograph  of  the  place  nomenclature  of  the  Prov 
ince  of  New  Brunswick.     (Contributions  to  the  history  of  New  Brunswick, 
No.  2.)     By  William  F.  Ganong.     1890. 
8vo,  pp.  175-289. 

On  cover  :  From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Second 
series.  1896-97.  Vol.  u,  Section  n.  (7333 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  A  monograph  of  the  cartography  of  the  Province  of 
New  Brunswick.  By  W.  F.  Gaiiong.  (Contributions  to  the  history  of  New 
Brunswick,  No.  3.)  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  313-427.     Maps. 

On  cover  :  From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Second 
series.  1897-98.  Vol.  n,  Section  n.  (7334 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     A  monograph  of  the  historic  sites  in  the  Province 
of    New    Brunswick.      (Contributions    to    the    history    of    New    Brunswick, 
No.  4.)     By  William  F..  Ganong.     1899. 
8vo,  pp.  213-357.     Maps. 

On  cover  :  From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Second 
series.  1899-1900.  Vol.  v,  Section  n.  (7335 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     A  monograph  of  the  evolution  of  the  boundaries  of 
the  Province  of  New  Brunswick.     (Contributions  to  the  history  of  New 
Brunswick,  No.  5.)     By  William  F.  Ganong.     1901. 
8vo,  pp.  139-449. 

On  cover  :  From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Second 
series.  1901-1902.  Vol.  vn,  Section  ir.  (733G 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     Notes  on  the  cosmogony  and  history  of  the  Squa- 
mish  Indians  of  British  Columbia,  by  C.  Hill-Tout.     Ottawa,  1897. 
8vo,  pp.  85-90.      Cover-title. 

At  head  of  title :  From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada. 
Second  series.  1897-98.  Vol.  in,  Section  n.  English  history,  literature, 
archaeology,  etc.  -  (7337 

ROYAL  SOCIETY'  OF  CANADA.  Report  of  the  Cabot  Proceedings  at  the  Halifax 
meeting  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada,  June  21-25,  1897.  Cambridge. 
1897. 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (7338 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  The  voyages  of  the  Cabots — Latest  phases  of  the 
controversy.  By  Samuel  Edward  Dawson.  (From  the  Transactions  of  the 
Royal  Society  of  Canada  for  1897. )  Ottawa,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  130.  (733» 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.     The  valley  of  the  Grand  River.   1600-1050.     By 
Benjamin  Suite.     Ottawa  [etc.],  1898. 
8vo,  pp.  107-135. 

From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Second  series.  1898- 
99.  Vol.  iv,  Section  n.  (734O 

ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Bibliographie  de  M.  C.  Baillairge.  Extraite  du 
volume  des  "Transactions"  pour  1894,  de  la  Societe  royale  du  Canada. 
Addenda  jusqu'a  ce  jour.  Quebec,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  xv.-    Cover-title.  (7341 

PtOYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Some  memories  of  Dundurn  and  Burlington  Heights. 
By  Sir  John  G.  Bourinot. 

(Transactions.     Second  series.     Vol.  vi.     1900.      Section  n.     pp.  3-27.) 
(Published  by  the  author.)  (7342 


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ROYAL  SOCIETY  OF  CANADA.  Brest  on  the  Quebec  Labrador.  By  Samuel  Edward 
Dawson.  Ottawa,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.   [3] -30,  including  map.     2  facsimiles.     Cover-title. 

At  head  of  title :  From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada. 
Second  series.  1905-1906.  Vol.  xi,  Section  n.  English  history,  literature, 
arch.-eology.  etc. 

"A  reprint,  with  no.tes  and  translation,  from  a  copy  in  the  Lenox  library,  New 
York,  of  a  tract  published  at  Lyons  in  1609  under  title:  Coppie  d'vne  lettre 
envoyee  de  la  Novvelle  France,  ov  Canada,  par  le  sieur  de  Cobes,  gentilhomme 
poicteuin,  a  vn  sien  amy.  En  laquelle  sent  briefuement  descrites  les  merueilles, 
excellences,  &  richesses  du  pays,  ensemble  la  fagon  &  moeurs  de  ceux  qui  1'habitent, 
la  gloire  des  Frangois,  &  1'esperance  qu'il  y  a  de  rendre  1'Amerique  chrestienne. 
MDCIX. 

The  notes  (pp.  18-30)  are  chiefly  occupied  with  a  discussion  as  to  the  location 
of  the  former  settlement  or  harbor  of  Brest  on  the  Labrador  coast,  province  of 
Quebec,  of  which  mention  is  made  in  the  evidently  fictitious  narrative  of  Des 
Combes."  (7343 

SOCIETY  DE  PUBLICATION  HISTORIQUE  DU  CANADA. 
Montreal. 

SOCIETY  DE  PUBLICATION  HISTORIQUE  DU  CANADA.  Histoire  des  Canadiens-Fran- 
gais  1680-1880 :  origine,  histoire,  religion,  guerres,  decouvertes,  colonisation, 
coutunies,  vie  domestique,  sociale  et  politique,  developpement,  avenir;  par 
Benjamin  Suite.  Montreal,  1882-84. 

Eight   volumes.     Front.     Plate.     Portrait.     Maps.     Plans.     Table. 

Vol.  vni  published  by  Societe  de  Publication  Historique  du  Canada.        (7344 

SOCIETE  DES  ETUDES  HISTORIQUES. 

Levis,  Canada. 

With  Vol.  v  the  Bulletin  des  Recherches  Historiques  became  the  organ  of  the 
Societe  des  Etudes  Historiques. 

SOCIETE  DES  ETUDES  HISTORIQUES.  r  Bulletin  des  Recherches  Historiques.  Organ 
de  la  Societe.  Public  par  Piefcre-Georges  Roy.  Vol.  5.  Levis,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  383.     Illustrated. 

Published  monthly  with  title  as  above.  Bound  volumes  have  title-page  as 
follows :  Recherches  Historiques.  Bulletin  d'Archeologie,  d'Histoire,  de  Bibilo- 
graphie  ;  de  Numismatique,  etc.,  etc.  Publie  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy. 

Contents :  Notre-Dame  de  la  Victoire  de  Levis,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy ;  Le 
flibustier  Baptiste,  par  Regis  Roy ;  Les  Metis  ou  Bois-Brules,  par  Benjamin 
Suite ;  La  traversee  du  Saint-Laurent,  par  Louis  Frechette ;  L'honorable  juge 
A.  N.  Morin,  par  Auguste  Bechard  ;  Reponses  :  Le  journal  des  Jesuits  ;  Le  jour- 
naux  de  Longueuil ;  Le  comte  de  Vaudreuil ;  La  qugte  de  1'Enfant  Jesus  ;  Le 
fondateur  du  college  des  Jesuites  de  Quebec ;  Questions ;  Saint-Joseph  de  la 
Pointe-de-Levy,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy  ;  Le  premier  cardinal  canadien,  (Thomas 
Weld)  par  E.  B.  Gauvreau  ;  Les  anciens  huissiers  et  praticiens,  par  D.  Girouard ; 
Madame  D'Ailleboust  et  le  dictionnaire  genealogique,  par  Ernest  Myrand  ;  Le  Gen 
eral  Arnold  ;  Reponses  :  L'ancien  Conseil  de  Quebec,  par  Ignotus  ;  Le  chauffage  de 
nos  eglises  autrefois,  par  Chs.  P.  Beaubien  ;  De  Ramezay,  par  Regis  Roy,  Notre- 
Dame  du  Lac  Saint-Jean ;  Pierre  Kalm  au  Canada,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy ; 
Armes  des  lieutenants-gouverneurs  de.  la  province  de  Quebec;  La  Boujonnier, 
par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Les  noyaux,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  La  mort  de  Lord  Sydenham, 
par  H.  J.  Morgan ;  Discours  de  Chateauguay,  par  Benjamin  Suite ;  Patriotes 
ou  martyrs  (Jean  de  Brebeuf )  ;  Saint-Fabien  de  Rimouski ;  Les  legendes  de  nos 
anc£tres,  par  Hubert  La  Rue ;  Habitants  vs.  hivernants,  par  Benjamin  Suite ; 
Le  comte  de  Malartic,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy ;  L'amour  de  La  France  en  Acadie, 
par  Pascal  Poirier  ;  La  mort  du  due  de  Richmond,  par  Douglas  Brymner  ;  Les 
ancetres  de  Mgr.  Begin,  par  Charles  Breard,  Saint-Frangois-Xavier  de  Caughna- 
waga,  par  J.  G.  Forbes  ;  Le  fort  de  Toronto,  par  Desire  Girouard  ;  La  prise  de 


&OCIETE    DES    ETUDES    HISTORIQUES,  1001 

Saint-Regis,  par  J.  M.  Le  Moine  ;  Le  dernier  rejeton  des  Longueuil.  par  Auguste 
Achintre;  Les  lieutenants  gouverneurs  de  Gaspe,  par  N.  E.  Dionne ;  Le  chant 
national  des  Acadiens,  par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Le  bureau  de  poste  de  Quebec,  par 
E.  T.  Paquet ;  Saint-Joseph  de  Lanoraie  ;  Mere  Esther  Wheelwright  de  L'Enfant 
Jesus,  par  L.  St.  G.  Lindsay;  Jacau  de  Fiedmond,  par  II.  R.  Casgrain;  Joseph- 
Frangois  Perrault,  par  P.  B.  Casgrain  ;  L'Ordre  du  Bon-Temps,  par  Ignotus ; 
L'ordonnance  de  lord  Durham  ;  Les  pretres  frungais  refugies  au  Canada  pen 
dant  la  Revolution,  par  Ernest  Gagnon  ;  Saint-Autoine  de  Bienville  ;  La  famille 
de  M.  de  Lauzon  ;  Les  vieux  papiers,  par  L.  F.  G.  Baby  ;  La  judicature  en  1732  ; 
La  famille  Girouard  ;  Formulettes  ecrites  ;  Le  nom  de  Longueuil,  par  Benjamin 
Suite ;  Saint-Frederic  de  Drummondville  ;  La  Pere  Sebastien  Rasle,  par  Camille 
de  Rochemonteix ;  Jacques  Le  Gardeur  de  Saint-Pierre,  par  Edmond  Mallet ; 
Un  chanson  de  1812,  par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  De  Montreal  a  Quebec  ;  Un  ouvrage 
de  Fenelon,  par  L'abbe  de  Calonne  ;  Les  premieres  families  canadiennes,  par  B. 
Suite :  Saint-Laurent  de  L'He  D'Orleans,  par  David  Gosselin ;  L'hermite  des 
Trois-Pistoles,  par  IT.  R.  Casgrain;  Testament  de  M.  De  La  Jonqtiiere ;  Saint- 
Mathias  De  Rouville,  par  Pierre-Georges  Roy ;  Quebec  de  1620  &  1632,  par 
Benjamin  Suite  ;  Le  monument  Wolfe  et  Montcalm  a  Quebec,  par  Ignotus  ;  Saint- 
Georges  de  Port-Daniel  ;  Saint-Paul  de  Joliette ;  Louis  Rouer  de  Villeray,  par 
Charles  P.  Beaubien ;  Nos  jurons  populaires,  par  J.  M.  Le  Moine ;  Le  Cure 
Menage,  par  Felix  Gatien  ;  Inhumations  natives,  par  Ernest  Gagnon  ;  La  vener 
able  Marie  de  1' Incarnation  ;  Le  tres  honorable  John-Arthur  Roebuck,  par  Ig 
notus ;  Table  des  matieres.  (7345 

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de  la  Societe.    Vol.  vi.    11)00.    Pierre  Georges  Roy,  editeiir.    Levis,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.  384. 

Contents:  Sainte-Cecile  de  Valleyflekl ;  La  memoire  de  Georges  III;  L'Abbe" 
Joseph-Mathurin  Bourg,  par  E.  I*.  Chouinard  ;  Jean  Martel ;  Dollard  et  ses 
compagnons,  par  C.  Tanguay ;  Le  pere  de  chevalier  Tonty,  par  Regis  Roy ; 
Saint-Alphonse  du  Saguenay  ;  Le  moulin  t\  vent  et  la  maison  de  Borgia  lors  de 
la  bataille  des  Plaines  d'Abraham,  par  P.  B.  Casgrain ;  Le  R.  P  Frangois 
Yaillant  et  le  testament  de  Claude  Omar,  par  E.  Rouillard ;  Reponse  du  P. 
Francois  Vaillant  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  cornme  faisant  les  affaires  des 
seigneurs  de  la  prairie  de  la  Magdeleine  aux  demandes  des  marguillers  de  .la 
paroisse  de  la  dite  seigneurie  sur  le  testament  de  feu  Claude  Omar  ;  Les  vic- 
times  du  massacre  de  Lachine,  par  D.  Girouard  ;  La  chanson  dans  la  Nouvelle- 
France,  par  Ernest  Gagnon;  L'emprisonnement  de  Pierre  Bedard.  1819,  par 
N.  E.  Dionne;  Notre-Dame  de  Sainte-Foye,  par  II. -A.  Scott;  Le  Chateau  de 
Longueuil,  par  Alex.  Jodoin ;  Etat  des  services  de  Philippe  Ignace  Aubert  de 
Gaspe" ;  Une  chanson  sur  l'expe"dition  de  Walker,  en  1711,  par  Ernest  Myrand  ; 
Jean  Baptiste  Cadeau,  par  Benjamin  Suite;  L'Abbe  Paul  Cassegrain  ;  Les  Gugy 
au  Canada  par  Napoleon  Caron ;  L'histoire  du  Canada  avant  1672.  par 
Benjamin  Suite;  Saint-Clet  de  Soulanges  ;  Pretres  franc,ais  prisonnier*  dans  le 
port  de  Quebec  en  1801,  par  II.  Tetu  ;  Jean  Bissot  de  Vincennes,  1668-1746.  par 
Phile"as  Gagnon  ;  L'esclavage  au  Canada,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  Dollard  et  ses  Com 
pagnons,  par  D.  Girouard  ;  La  chute  Niagara,  par  Benjamin  Suite ;  Saint- 
Philippe  et  Saint-Jacques  de  Saint- Vallier ;  L'Invasion  de  1775-76,  par  N.-E. 
Dionne;  Memoire  d'observations  sur  la  conduite  des  habitants  des  deux  p:i- 
roisses  Sainte-Anne  et  Saint-Roch  au  sujet  de  Tinvasion  des  Bostonois  rebels  et 
de  Texecution  des  ordres  de  Son  excellence  Mons.  de  Carleton  pour  les  repousser 
de  la  Pointe  Le"vy  sous  les  ordres  de  M.  de  Beaujeu  ;  Fne  lettre  de  Saint-Vincent 
de  Paul,  De  Paris,  20  avril,  1602;  Etats  de  services  du  Colonel  De  Salaberry, 
pere  du  heros  de  Chateauguay  ;  Le  voyage  de  Guillaume  IV  au  Canada,  1787; 
La  peinture  au  Canada  sous  le  regime  frangais  ;  Notre-Dame  du  Portage  ;  L'Abbe 
Louis- Joseph  Desjardins,  par  E.-P.  Chouinard ;  La  plus  ancienne  carte  du 
Canada,  [Desceliers,  1546-]  par  Benjamin  Suite;  Les  uniformes  frangais  au  Can 
ada  sous  Montcalm,  par  A.  Garneau  ;  Saint-Zenon  de  Piopolis.  par  Pionnier ; 
L'Abbe"  Gabriel  Richard,  par  J.  A.  Favremi  ;  La  Trappe  de  Lanuevin  ;  Lettre  du 
Pere  Aug.  L.  de  Glapion  a  Hugh  Finlay,  Quebec,  le  10  de  septernbre.  1788  ;  Maniere 
de  vacciner  a  Quebec  en  1809;  Les  Canadiennes  et  la  guerre  de  1'Independance, 
par  T.  Saint-Pierre;  L'origine  du  signe  if,  par  J.  W.  Miller;  Les  chevnux  au  Can 
ada  ;  La  Societe  du  feu  de  Quebec,  par  F.  J.  Audet ;  Sainte-Luce  de  Rimouski.  par 
J.  W.  Miller;  Bibliographic  de  la  poesie  Franco-Canadiennne,  par  P.  G.  R.  ;  "  His- 
toire  de  Notre-Dame  de  Bonsecours  &  Montreal,"  par  Charles-P.  Beaubien  Ptre.  ; 
Les  juges  de  Trois-Rivieres,  par  F.-J.  Audet  ;  La  France  antarctique,  par  Ignotus  : 
Le  chenal  entre  Quebec  et  Montreal,  par  A.  Archambault ;  Saint-Eloi  de  Temis- 


1002  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

couata ;  Le  canal  Lachine,  par  Desire  Girouard ;  L'Abbe"  Joseph-Mathurin 
Bourg,  par  Anselme  Rheaume ;  Frangois  de  Crespieul  ;  Reglemens  concernant 
le  bon  estat  de  la  mission  de  Tndoussac,  1680  ;  L'exode  des  nobles  a  la  cession 
du  pays,  1763 ;  Pendant  le  siege  de  Quebec,  1760,  par  Philippe-A.  de  Gaspe ; 
Saint-Ignace  du  Cap  Saint-Ignace,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  Les  mots  d'origine  sauvage, 
par  Sylva  Clapin  ;  Les  genealogies,  par  Benjamin  Suite  ;  Le  Forillon,  par  Leon 
Gerin  ;  L'ordre  sacre  et  militaire  dii  Saiut-Sepulcre  ;  Jean  d'Estrees,  vice-roi 
de  la  Nouvelle-France,  par  Edouard  Goepp  ;  Les  ouvrages  de  M.  Faillon  ;  Saint- 
Magloire  de  Roux,  par  P.  G.  R. ;  La  Pere  Joseph  Aubery,  par  C.  de  Roche- 
nionteix ;  Bibliographie  des  ouvrages  sur  la  flore  Canadienne :  Adresse  des 
proprietaires  et  habitants  de  1'ancienne-Lorette  presentee  a  Sir  James-Henry 
Craig,  le  5  avril,  1810 ;  St.  Ulric  de  la  riviere  Blanche ;  Le  cure  Lefebvre  et 
1'heroine  de  Vercheres,  par  Phileas  Gagnon  ;  Les  freres  Crisasy  ;  L'Annonciation 
de  Notre-Dame  de  Bonsecours  de  L'Islet ;  Les  missionaires  de  L'Islet  ;  Les 
cure's  de  L'Islet ;  La  famille  de  Montenach,  par  Alex.  Jodoin ;  Offlciers  de 
Marine  en  Canada  sous  le  regime  frangais,  par  Benjamin  Suite ;  Table  des 
matieres.  ( 7346 

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gane  de  la  Soeiote.  \o\.  vn.  1901.  Levis,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  384. 

Contents :  Saint-Ferreol ;  Gilles  Hocquart,  par  Regis  Roy ;  L'Annonciation 
de  Notre-Dame  de  Bonsecours:  Les  vicaires  de  1' Islet;  Academic  commerciale 
Saint-Frangois  Xavier ;  Charles-Frangois  Lienard  Villemonble  de  Beaujeu ;  Le 
nom  de  Nicolet,  par  B.  Suite  ;  La  sieur  Timothee  Sylvain,  par  M.  E.  Faillon  ;  Les 
compagnons  du  comte  de  Puisaye  ;  Ralph  Burton,  par  E.  B.  O'Callaghan  ;  Les 
pretres  nes  a.  1'Islet ;  Le  couvent  de  1'Islet ;  Adam  Mabane,  par  L.  E.  Bois ; 
L'lle  aux  Oies,  par  N.  E.  Dionne  ;  Charles-Baptiste  Bouc  ;  Le  chevalier  James 
Johnstone,  par  William  Howitt ;  Lieutenant-gouverneurs  de  Quebec  ;  Jean-Joseph 
Girouard,  et  le  colonel  Simpson  •  Sainte  Marie  de  Sayabec,  par  Eugene  Rouillard  ; 
Testament  de  M.  De  Frontenac ;  Saint-Luc,  par  S.-A.  Moreau ;  Guillaume  de 
Chazelles,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  Lettre  de  M.  de  Salaberry,  pere  du  Heros  de  Chateau- 
guay,  a  Sir  George  Provost,  1815  ;  Le  careme  autrefois  ;  La  soeur  Marie  Morin ; 
Le  service  postal  au  commencement  du  regime  anglais,  par  E.  Cruikshank ; 
Sainte-Julie  de  Somerset ;  Pretres  ne"s  a  Sainte-Julie ;  Lieutenants-gouverueurs 
de  Quebec ;  Les  ruisseaux  Belleborne  et  Saint-Denis,  par  J.  Win-tele ;  Nos  pre 
mier  recensements ;  La  seigneurie  de  la  Riviere  du  Sud,  par  F.  J.  Audet ;  Les 
sieurs  de  Dombourg  et  d'Autray,  par  A.  Gosselin  ;  Saint  Pierre  de  la  Malbaie ; 
Vicaires  de  Sainte-Julie  de  Somerset ;  Les  sauvages  dans  la  province  de  Quebec ; 
Le  regime  seigneurial,  par  A.  D.  De  Celles  ;  Louis-Auguste  Olivier  ;  Le  recense- 
ment  de  1666 ;  Les  ouvrages  de  Arthur  Buies ;  Le  capitaine  Alexandre  dft 
Berthier,  par  S.  A.  Moreau ;  Saint- Jean-Baptiste  de  Quebec,  par  Benjamin 
Demers ;  L'Eglise  Saint-Jean  Baptiste,  A.-B.  Routhier ;  Les  Chapelains  et 
cures  de  Saint-Jean-Baptiste  de  Quebec:  David  Martineau ;  Antoine  Racine; 
M.  Frangois-Xavier  Plamondon,  par  David  Gosselin  ;  Benjamin  Demers  ;  M.  Huet 
de  la  Valiniere,  par  II.  Tetu  ;  Le  titre  d'  "  ecuyer  ;  "  Les  "  Reserves  du  clerge  ;  " 
Sainte-Benoit  Labre  de  Amqui ;  Vicaires  de  Saint-Jean-Baptiste  de  Quebec  ;  Les 
pretres  nes  a  Saint-Jean-Baptiste  de  Quebec ;  Le  naufrage  de  1'  "Auguste ; " 
Lettres  de  pardon  accordees  a  Jean  d'Ailleboust  d'Argentetiil ;  Paul  Dupuis,  sieur 
de  Lislois,  par  N.  E.  Dionne;  Saint-Bonaventure  de  Hamilton,  par  N.  E.  Dionne; 
Les  gouverneurs  et  administrateurs  de  la  province  de  Quebec,  de  1763  a  1867; 
Jean  Talon,  par  Regis  Roy ;  Notre-Dame-de-Foy,  par  Ernest  Myrand ;  L'abbe 
Philippe-Rene  de  Portneuf ;  Le  colonel  de  Longueuil,  par  Monongahela  de 
Beaujeu;  Saint  Pierre  du  Lac  (Cedar  Hall);  La  derniere  survivante  des  d£- 
portes  de  1755,  Marie  Babin ;  Pierre  Biard ;  Le  Frere  Louis  (Louis  Fraugois 
Martinette)  ;  La  Cathedrale  de  Quebec  et  le  Chateau  Saint-Louis ;  Marchez 
faicts  en  1646  et  47  jusque  en  1648  an  mois  de  Septembre  pour  la  construction 
de'L'Eglise  et  du  Fort  a  Quebec;  Joseph-Frangois  Perrault ;  M.  1'abbe"  Maurault; 
Sherifs  de  Quebec  1779-1901  ;  Retraites  ecclesiastiques  du  diocese  de  Quebec, 
1841-1901.  Anciens  journaux  des  Trois-Rivieres,  par  B.  Suite ;  Saint-Jacques 
de  Causapscal,  par  Eugene  Rouillard  ;  Le  Colonel  de  Longueuil,  par  C.-A.  San- 
toire  ;  Charles  de  Beauharnais,  par  Auguste  Gosselin  ;  Frangois  de  Beauharnais, 
par  Regis  Roy  ;  Les  vaisseaux-  de  guerre  frangais  dans  le  port  de  Quebec  depuis 
le  Cession  ;  Sainte-Cecile  du  Bic  ;  Jean  Bochart,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  Desservants  et 
cures  de  Longueuil,  1698-1900 ;  Pretres  et  religieux  nes  a  Charlesbourg.  par 
David  Gosselin  ;  Jean  Eustache  Lanoullier  de  Boisclerc  ;  James  Cuthbert,  pere, 
seigneur  de  Berthier,  par  S.-A.  Moreau  ;  Victor-Marie  d'Estrees,  viceroi  de  la 


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Nouvelle-France,  par  Edouard  Goepp  ;  Sainte-Marie-Madeleine  de  Rigaud  ;  Sherifs 
de  Trois-Rivieres,  1790-1882 ;  Henry  Blackstone ;  Charles  Inglis ;  Souscrip- 
teurs  pour  1'erection  du  monument  Wolfe  et  Montcalm,  dans  le  jardin  du  fort 
a  Quebec ;  Ecole  elementaire  frangaise  du  Protonotaire  Perrault,  Faubourg 
Saint-Louis,  .Quebec,  1821.  Julia  Catharine  Beckwitli ;  Canadiana ;  Table  des 
gravures  ;  Table  des  mati&res.  (7347 

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de  la  Societe.  Vol.  vin.  Levis,  1902. 

Svo,  pp.  384. 

Only  the  leading  articles  are  noticed. 

Contents:  L'honorable  Gabriel-Elzear  Taschereau,  par  P[ierre]  G[eorges] 
R[oy]  ;  Vente  par  les  Bostonais  de  meubles  et  animaux  appartenant  a  Mme. 
Taschereau  et  son  fils  ;  Saint-Regis,  par  L'abbe  G.  Forbes  ;  Lettres  do  noblesse 
de  Nicolas  Dupont  de  Neuville ;  Les  maitres  de  poste  de  Montreal  depuis  la 
cession,  par  F.  J.  Audet ;  L'llon.  Jean-Baptiste  Olivier  Perrault,  par  P.  G. 
R[oy]  ;  Orthographe  de  noms  canadiens ;  Notes  sur  les  premiers  temps  de  la 
colonisation  a  Becancour  ;  Etat  de  la  distribution  des  trois  mille  livres  accordees 
par  le  roi  en  1'annee  1700  pour  doter  soixante  fllles  a  raison  de  50  livres  pour 
chacune  ;  Mgr.  De  Forbin-Janson,  et  les  deportes  canadiens,  par  N.  E.  Dionne  ; 
Deportes  canadiens  a  la  Nouvelle-Galles  du  Sud  ;  Les  "  Suisses  "  du  Canada,  par 
D.  Girouard  ;  Une  calomnie  historique  (la  morte  du  comte  de  Frontenac),  par 
Ernest  Myrand  ;  Sir  Randolph-Isham  Routh  ;  Un  juge  eu  prison  (Joseph  Remy 
Vallieres  de  Saint-Real),  par  F.  J.  Audet;  Amury  Girod,  par  L.  A.  Huguet- 
Latour  et  L.  E.  de  Bellefeuille  ;  Le  juge  Foucher,  par  A.  D.  De  Celles  ;  Michel 
Begon,  par  Regis  Roy;  Saint-Patrice  de  Beaurivage,  par  P.  G.  R[oy]  ;  L'honor 
able  Frederic-George  Herriot,  par  J.  C.  Saint-Amant ;  Licencies  des  bureaux 
medicaux  du  Canada-Est  de  1788  A,  1848 ;  La  Chapelle  Saint-Anne  on  du 
domaine,  par  R.  P.  Paul-Victor  Charland  ;  Acte  de  sepulture  de  Pierre  Le  Moyue 
D'Iberville ;  La  maisou  Montcalm  sur  les  Remparts,  a  Quebec,  par  P.  B. 
Casgrain  ;  Le  "  Dictionnaire  Genealogique,"  par  Mgr.  Laflamme ;  Louis  Plamon- 
don,  par  F.  J.  Audet ;  Jacques  de  Meulles,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  Claude  Denechaud, 
par  E.  Denechaud  ;  Cures  en  titre  de  Quebec,  par  A.  H.  Gosselin  ;  La  famille 
Girouard  en  France,  par  Desire  Girouard  ;  Actes  de  1'etat  civil  de  la  ville  de 
Montlugon  (Allier)  ;  Notes  de  M.  Des  Gozis  ;  Contrat  de  mariage  de  Lemoyne 
D'Iberville  ;  La  lettre  de  Montcalm  a  Townshend  ;  Saint-Antoine  De  Tilly,  par 
P.  G.  R[oy]  ;  Lettre  du  Comte  de  la  Galissoniere  a  Madame  Thomas-Jacques 
Taschereau,  1750;  Une  autre  maison  Montcalm  a  Quebec  (1759),  par  P.  B. 
Casgrain  ;  Claude  De  Bouteroue,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  Oil  et  quand  a  ete  ouverte  la 
premiere  ecole  au  Canada  [Tadoussac]  ? ;  John  Charles  Fremont;  Table  des 
matieres.  (7347« 

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de  la  Societe.  Vol.  ix.  Levis,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  384. 

Published  monthly. 

Only  the  leading  articles  noticed. 

Contains  :  La  maison  d'Arnoux  oil  Montecalm  est  mort,  by  P.  Casgrain  ;  Louis 
Robert ;  Edme-Nicolas  Robert,  par  Regis  Roy  ;  L'honorable  Ilenri-Elzear  Juch- 
ereau  Duchesnay  ;  M.  Jean-Felix  Recher,  cure  de  Quebec,  et  son  journal  1757- 
1760,  by  Htenri]  Tetu;  Les  Americains  a  Beauport  en  1775;  Jacques  du  Ches- 
neau,  by  Regis  Roy;  Le  naufrage  du  Chameau  pres  de  Louisbourg  en  1725,  by 
Placide  Gaudet ;  Lettre  de  1'hon.  Jean-Thomas  Taschereau,  pere  du  Cardinal 
Taschereau,  a  son  beau-pere,  Thon.  Jean-Antoine  Pnnet  (relates  circumstances 
of  his  election  in  1809  at  St.  Joseph  to  represent  the  county  of  Dorchester)  ; 
Mgr.  de  Laval  et  les  religieuses  de  Port-Royal,  by  Htenri]  Tetu;  Saint-Norbert 
du  Cap-Chat ;  L'hon.  M.-E.-G.  Alain  Chartier,  de  Lotbiniere,  by  1'abbe  Daniel  ; 
Contrat  de  mariage  de  Robert  Giffard  et  de  Marie  Renouard  ;  Pretres  frangais 
prisonniers  dans  le  port  de  Quebec  en  1801,  by  Henri  Tetu  ;  L'hon.  Francois- 
Xavier  Lemieux,  by  Lucien  Lemieux  ;  Table  des  metieres.  (734S 

SOCIETE  DES  ETUDES  HISTOBIQUES.  Bulletin  des  Recherches  Historiques.  Vol. 
x.  Levis,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  423. 

Only  the  leading  articles  are  noticed. 

Contains  :  La  chatellenie  de  Coulonge,  pr&s  Quebec,  by  Ernest  Gagnon  ;  Testa 
ment  de  M.  De  Me/y,  gouverneur  de  la  Nouvelle-France;  L'honorable  Pierre- 
Amable  de  Bonne,  by  P.  G.  Roy  ;  Pierre-Paul  Osunkhirhine,  par  J.  O.  Maurault ; 


1004  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Particularites  de  la  maladie  et  de  la  mort  du  due  de  Richmond,  par  un  official1 
de  son  etat-major  ;  Le  greffe  de  Jean  Cusson,  by  F.  L.  Desaulniers  ;  La  famille 
Myrand,  by  Ernest  My  rand  ;  Requete  des  voyageurs  de  Michillimakinac  en  1786, 
by  Henri  Tetu  ;  Migneron,  Magneron,  Migneran,  Maigneron,  Myrand,  Mayrand, 
by  H.  A.  Scott ;  Le  chevalier  Robert-Anne  D'Estimauville  de  Beaumouchel,  by 
Pierre  Georges  Roy  ;  L'p.bbe  Pierre  Iluet  de  la  Valiniere,  1732-1794,  by  Henri 
Tetu  ;  Francois  Blanchet,  by  Pierre  Georges  Roy ;  L'hon.  Jean-Baptiste  Juch- 
ereau  Duchesnay,  by  Pierre  Georges  Roy  ;  Pretres  Savoyards  envoyes  au  Canada, 
en  1781,  by  Henri  Tetu  ;  Un  proces  criminel  au  dix-septieme  siecle,  by  Pierre 
Georges  Roy;  Doit-on  ecrire  Sainte-Foy  ou  Saint-Foye?  by  H.  A.  Scott;  Visite 
pastorale  de  Mgr.  Denaut  en  Acadie  en  1803,  by  Henri  Tetu  ;  Josue  Boisber- 
thelot  de  Beaucours,  by  Pierre  Georges  Roy  ;  Les  "  engages "  de  la  Nouvellc- 
France  ;  Jacques  Babie  by  P.  B.  Casgrain  ;  Bartholemew-Conrad-Augustus  Gugy,^ 
by  P.  G.  Roy;  Deuxieme  regiment  de  la  milice  du  comte  d'Essex  (Notes  on  its 
personnel,  communicated  by  Benjamin  Suite)  ;  Table  des  matieres  des  dix  premiers 
volumes  du  "  Bulletin  des  Recherches  Historiques,"  1895-1905.  (7349 

SOCIETE  DES  ETUDES  HISTORIQUES.  Bulletin  des  Recherches  Historiques.  Vol. 
xi.  January-December,  1905.  Levis. 

8vo,  pp.  384. 

Only  leading  articles  noticed. 

Contains :  Juges  royaux  et  lieutenants-generaux  civils  et  criminels  en  la 
juridiction  royale  de  Trois-Rivieres  ;  Oraison  funebrede  Mgr.  Henri-Marie  Dubreil 
de  Pontbriand,  1760,  par  1'abbe  Louis  Jolivet ;  Le  pays  des  Hurons,  by  A.  E. 
Jones  ;  Le  moulin  de  Dumont,  by  P.  B.  Casgrain  ;  L'honorable  Jean  Chabot,  by 
Mgr.  H.  Tetu  ;  Mgr.  Celestin  Marquis,  fondateur  de  1'Institut  des  Soaurs  de  1'As- 
sumption,  by  Mgr.  H.  Tetu  ;  La  mort  de  Mgr.  Esgly — extrait  des  memoires  de  Nic- 
olas-Gaspard  Boisseau  ;  Jean  Bouillet  de  la  Chassaigne,  by  Pierre-Georges  Roy; 
Liste  des  officiers  des  troupes  du  detachement  de  la  marine  avec  le  nombre  des  ser- 
gents.  caporaux.  anspessades  et  soldats  suivant  la  revue  qui  en  a  ete  faite  let 
octobre,  1722  ;  Les  gouverneurs  de  Montreal,  by  Pierre-Georges  Roy  ;  Jacques 
THermitte.  by  Pierre-Georges  Roy  ;  Les  armoiries  du  college  de  Sainte-Anne  de 
la  Pocatiere,  by  N.  E.  Dionne ;  Philippe  Clement  du  Vuault  de  Valrennes,  by 
Pierre-Georges  Roy  ;  Fortifications  des  Trois-Rivieres,  by  Benjamin  Suite ;  La 
milice  canadienne-franc,aise  a  Quebec  en  1775  ;  Origine  de  quelques  noms  cana- 
diens  ;  Louis  Bourdages  ;  L'etymologie  du  mot  Missisquoix,  by  D.  Girouard  ;  La 
preuve  que  Jacques  Cartier  est  malouin,  by  H.  Harvut ;  Charles  de  Monseignat, 
by  Pierre-Georges  Roy  ;  Liste  des  passagers  et  des  marins  du  Rubis  venus  ma- 
lades  3,  rilotel-Dieu  de  Quebec  et  des  personnes  qui  ont  pris  le  mal  contagieux 
en  allant  au  secours  de  ce  vaisseau  ;  L'oraison  funebre  de  Mgr.  Briand  ;  Proto- 
notaires  du  district  de  Montreal,  by  F.  J.  Audet,  P.-G.  Roy  ;  Le  major  Thomas 
Edmund  Campbell;  Table  des  matieres.  (735O 

SOCIETE    H18TORIQUE     DE    MONTREAL. 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Memoires  et  documents  relatifs  a  1'histoire 
du  Canada.  Montreal,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  63. 

Contents:    Societe  Historique  de  Montreal;    De  1'esclavage  en  Canada.    (7351 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Memoires  et  documents.  Seconde  livraison. 
Montreal,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  [65] -122. 

De  la  famille  des  Lauson  [par  L.  H.  La  Fontaine]  ;  Vice-rois  et  lieutenants 
genereaux  en  Amerique,  par  [R.  Bellernare].  (7352 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Memoires  et  documents.  Troisieme  livrai 
son.  Montreal.  1860.  8vo,  pp.  [123]-155. 

Ordonnances  de  Mr.  Paul  de  Chomedey,  premier  gouverneur  de  Montreal. 
Guerre  de  1812-1815:  Bataille  navale  du  lac  Champlain.  (7353 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Memoires.  Quatrieme  livraison  Histoire 
du  Montreal.  Par  [Francois]  Dollier  de  Casson.  Montreal,  1869.  8vo.  pp. 
295,  (1).  (7354 

SOCIETY  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Memoires.  Cinquieme  livraison.  Regne 
militaire  en  Canada.  Montreal,  1870.  8vo,  pp.  328. 


ASSOCIATION    OF    ONTARIO.      1005 

Regne  militaire  en  Canada  ou  administration  judiciaire  de  ce  pays  par  les 
anglais  du  8  Septembre  1760  du  10  Aout  1764.  Manuscrits  recueillis  et  annote"s 
par  Le  Commandeur  J.  Viger.  Tome  ler.  pp.  1-83  ;  Pieces  officielles  ou  placards 
reglements,  ordonnances,  etc.,  publiees  par  les  gouverneurs  de  Montreal  durant  le 
rfegne  militaire  ou  de  1760  a  1764.  Documents  inedits.  Extrait  des  Registres 
de  1'Epoque.  pp.  87-307.  (7355 

SOCIETE  HISTOKIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Menioires.  Gmo  livraison.  Voyage  de  MM. 
Dollier  [tie  Casson]  et  Galinee.  Montreal,  1875. 

8vo,  pp.    (2),  84.  (7356 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.     Menioires.     7e  livraison.     Voyage  de  Kalm 
en  Ainerique,  analyse  et  traduit  par  L.  W.  Marchand.     Montreal,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.    (6),  xvi,  168   (,!)• 

This  livraison  consists  of  the  Analysis.  (7357 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.     Memoires.     8e  livraison.     Voyage  de  Kalm 
en  Ainerique,  analyse  et  traduit  par  L.  W.  Marchand.     Montreal,  1880. 
8vo,  pp.   (6)  256  (1). 

This  livraison  consists  of  the  Traduction.  (7358 

SOCIETE    HISTORIQUE    DE    MONTREAL.     Memoires.     9e    livraison.     Les    veritables 

motifs  de  Messieurs  et  Dames  'de  la   Societe  de  Notre-Dame  de  Montreal 

[pour  la  conversion  des  sauvages  de  la  Nouvelle-Francel.     Montreal,  1880. 

8vo,~  pp.  xlvii,  94   (1). 

"  Cet  ecrit  parut  en  1643,  en  un  volume  de  127  pages  in-4to,  imprime  a  Paris 
tres  vraisemblablement,  mais  sans  nom  d'imprimeur,  ni  de  lieu."  (7351) 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Memoires.  Dixieme  livraison.  Campagne 
de  1755.  Montreal,  1900. 

Large  8vo,  pp.    (4)    80,  v. 

Consists  of  orders,  correspondence,  etc.,  of  Dieskau  and  Vaudreuil.  (736O 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Les  anciens  forts  de  Lachine  et  Cavelier  de 
La  Salle,  par  Desire  Gironard.  Publie  sous  les  auspices  de  la  Societe 
Historique  de  Montreal.  Montreal,  1891. 

8vo,  pp.  57,  1   1.  (7361 

SOCIETY  FOR  HISTORICAL  STUDIES. 
Montreal,  Canada. 

SOCIETY  FOR  HISTORICAL  STUDIES.     The  fall  of  New  France,  1755-1760.     By  Ger 
ald  E.  Hart.     With  portraits  and  views  in  artotype,  Montreal.     1888. 
Small  4to,  pp.  vii,    (2),  175. 

"  The  present  pages  form  the  subject  of  a  paper  read  before  one  of  the  ses 
sions  of  the  Society."  (Introductory  note.)  (7362 

THOROLD   AND   BEAVERDAMS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
TJiorold,  Canada. 

THOROLD  AND  BEAVERDAMS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Jubilee  history  of  Thorold, 
township  and  town,  from  the  time  of  the  red  man  to  the  present.  Published 
by  John  H.  Thompson  for  the  Society.  Thorold,  1897-8. 

pp.  18,  212,  77.  (7363 

UNITED   EMPIRE  LOYALISTS'  ASSOCIATION   OF  ONTARIO. 

Toronto. 

EMPIRE  LOYALISTS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ONTARIO.  Coming  of  the  loyalists, 
by  C.  Haight.  Toronto,  189!). 

8vo,  pp.  20.      (U.  E.  series,  No.  2.) 

Read  before  the  United  Empire  Loyalists'  Association  of  Ontario  November 
11,  1897.  (7364 


1006  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

UNITED  EMPIRE  LOYALISTS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ONTARIO.  Annual  Transactions. 
March  9,  1899.  Toronto,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  121. 

Contents :  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  Officers ;  Report  of  proceedings ;  Con 
tribution  to  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada  on  the  United  Empire  Loyalist  Asso 
ciations  in  Canada,  by  Wm.  Hamilton  Merritt ;  List  of  members  ;  Some  character 
istics  of  United  Empire  Loyalists  and  their  influence  on  Canadian  history,  by 
G.  W.  Ross  ;  Our  first  excursion,  by  M.  Forsyth  Grant ;  Some  incidents  in  the 
life  of  an  early  settler  in  the  Niagara  peninsula,  [George  Keefer]  by  Surgeon- 
Major  Keefer ;  The  story  of  a  Canadian  loyalist,  Col.  Joel  Stone,  founder  of 
Gananogue,  by  Agnes  Maule  Machar ;  Autobiography  of  Henry  Ruttan,  of 
Cobourg,  Upper  Canada  ;  Memoir  of  Captain  Samuel  Anderson,  by  Sophia  Rowe ; 
Some  U.  E,  Loyalist  homes,  by  M.  Forsyth  Grant ;  Beverly  House  on  the 
Hudson  ;  A  sketch  of  some  of  the  Secords,  from  1775  until  1866,  by  Mary  M. 
Dunn  ;  Canadian  forms  of  freedom,  by  A.  H.  F.  Lefroy  ;  The  confederation  idea 
on  the  North  American  continent,  by  George  Johnson.  (7365 

UNITED  EMPIRE  LOYALISTS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ONTARIO.  Annual  transactions  for 
the  year  ending  March  8,  1900.  Vol.  m.  Toronto,  1900. 

Svo,  pp.  102.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  Annual  report ;  George  Sterling  Ryer- 
son  ;  Herman  Henry  Cook  ;  Obituary  ;  Samuel  Strong  and  the  Georgia  Loyalists, 
by  Emilia  F.  S.,  Lady  Dilke ;  Sketch  of  the  Teeple  family,  1762-1899,  by 
W.  B.  Waterbury  ;  Birthplace  and  antecedents  of  Major  Thomas  Merritt,  United 
Empire  Loyalist,  by  Catherine  N.  Merritt ;  Six  Nations  Indians  as  United  Em 
pire  Loyalists,  by  Edward  M.  Chadwick  ;  Sketch  of  the  Bruce  family,  by  Char 
lotte  B.ruce  Carey ;  The  German  U.  E.  Loyalists  of  the  county  of  Dundas, 
Ontario,  by  Alexander  Clark  Casselman ;  Adolphustown,  or  the  township  of 
Adolphus  or  Fourth  Town,  the  first  settlement  by  United  Empire  Loyalists,  by 
William  Canniff ;  Rogers — Ranger  and  Loyalist,  by  Walter  Rogers ;  List  of 
members.  ( 7366 

UNITED  EMPIRE  LOYALISTS'  ASSOCIATION  OF  ONTARIO.     Annual  transactions  f< 
the  years  ending  March,  1901,  and  March,  1902.     Vol.  iv.     Toronto,  1903. 

Svo,  pp.  153.     Portraits. 

Contents  :  Officers ;  Constitution  and  by-laws ;  Annual  reports,  March,  1900- 
1902  ;  Patriotic  societies,  their  value  to  the  empire,  by  R.  E.  A.  Land  ;  Battle  of 
the  Thames  and  death  of  Tecumseh,  by  T.  S.  Arnold  ;  Titus  Simons,  Quarter 
Master,  Peters'  Corps  of  "  Queen's  Loyal  Rangers,"  Burgoyne's  Campaign,  by 
H.  H.  Robertson;  A  glance  at  the  early  Canadians  (French  and  English),  by 
D.  B.  Read ;  The  moral  character  of  the  U.  E.  Loyalists,  by  Nathaniel  B 
wash  ;  Extracts  from  an  old  U.  E.  L.  journal,  by  Mrs.  Stephen  M.  Jarvis ; 
Canadian  U.  E.  Loyalist  at  Waterloo,  a  family  sketch  by  Rev.  Canon  Alexand 
Wellesley  Macnab  ;  A  sketch  of  the  Pennock  and  Mcllmoyl  families,  by  Sarafc 
S.  Leggo  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Walker  ;  The  late  Parker  Allen  of  Adolphustown, 
by  C.  E.  Thomson  ;  Reminiscences  of  the  late  Capt.  John  De  Cevv  ;  The  Highland 
Scotch  U.  E.  Loyalists,  by  Alexander  Clark  Casselman  ;  The  late  Loyalists  of 
Upper  Canada,  by  J.  S.  Carstairs ;  Allen  McLean  Howard  ;  William  Hamilton 
Merritt;  Obituary;  List  of  members.  (7367 


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UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.  Studies  in  History.  First  series.  Review  of  Histor 
ical  Publications  relating  to  Canada.  Edited  by  George  M.  Wrong.  Vol. 
i.  Publications  for  the  year  1896.  (Including  some  of  the  more  important 
publications  of  1895.)  Toronto,  1897. 

Svo,  pp.  190.  (7368 

See  7374. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.  Studies  in  History.  Second  series.  Vol.  i.  pp.  1-74. 
Louisbourg  in  1745.  The  anonymous  "  Lettre  d'un  Habitant  de  Louisbourg," 
Containing  a  narrative  by  an  eye-witness  of  the  siege  in  1745.  Edited  with 
an  English  translation  by  George  M.  Wrong.  Printed  for  the  University, 
1897. 

4to. 

[Also,  Studies  in  History  and  Economics,  Vol.  I,  No.  L]  (736» 


WENTWORTH    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.  1007 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.  Studies  in  History.  Second  series.  Vol.  i.  pp.  77- 
155.  1899.  Preliminary  stages  of  the  Peace  of  Amiens;  the  diplomatic 
relations  of  Great  Britain  and  France  from  the  fall  of  the  Directory  to  the 
death  of  Emperor  Paul  of  Russia,  November,  1799-March,  1801.  By  H.  M. 
Bowman.  (7370 

4to. 

[Also,  Studies  in  History  and  Economics,  Vol.  i,  No.  2.] 
UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.     Studies  in  History  and  Economics. 

Vol.  n,  No.  1.  1902.  4to.  City  government  in  Canada,  by  S.  Morley  Wickett. 
Westmount :  a  municipal  illustration,  by  W.  D.  Lighthall.  Municipal  govern 
ment  in  Toronto,  by  S.  Morley  Wickett.  Appendix.  Bibliography,  by  S.  Morley 
Wickett.  pp.  68. 

Vol.  IT,  No.  2.  1903.  Municipal  government  in  Ontario,  by  Adam  Shortt. 
Municipal  organization  in  Ontario,  by  K.  W.  McKay.  Bibliography  of  Canadian 
municipal  government,  by  S.  Morley  Wickett.  pp.  70. 

Vol.  n,  No.  3.  1904.  Municipal  history  of  Manitoba,  by  Alan  C.  Ewart. 
Municipal  government  in  the  North  West  territories,  by  S.  Morley  Wickett. 
Municipal  institutions  in  the  Province  of  Quebec,  by  R.  Stanley  Weir.  Bibliog 
raphy  of  Canadian  municipal  government  (supplementary),  by  S.  Morley  Wickett 
PP-  62,  (1).  (7371-7372 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.  Studies  in  History  and  Economics.  Vol.  in,  No.  1. 
A  colony  of  emigres  in  Canada,  1798-1816,  by  Lucy  Elizabeth  Textor. 
[Toronto],  1905. 

4to,  pp.  xi,  86.     Map.     Cover-title. 

Bibliography:  pp.  [vii]-xi.  (7373 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.     Review  of  historical  publications  relating  to  Canada. 

Edited  by  George  M.  Wrong.     Vols.  i-ix.     1897-1904.     Toronto.     1897-1905. 

8vo.  (7374 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.  Studies.  Economic  series.  No.  1.  Public  debts  in 
Canada.  By  J.  Roy  Perry.  1898. 

4to,    pp.    88.     This   volume   forms   No.    3    of   Vol.    i,    History   and    Economics 

series.  (7375 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO.     Studies  in  History.     The  early  trading  companies  of 

New  France.     A  contribution  to  the  history  of  commerce  and  discovery  in 

North  America.     By  H.  P.  Biggar.     1901. 

4to,  pp.  xii,  308.     Map.  (7376 

WENTWORTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 
Hamilton,  Canada. 

WENTWORTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions.  Vol.  n.  Hamilton,  Canada, 
1899. 

Vol.  i  published  in  1892.     Copy  not  found. 

8vo,  pp.  176. 

Contents  :  Officers  ;  Secretary's  remarks  ;  Conditions  of  membership  :  Introduc 
tion  to  paper  on  Canada's  future ;  Canada's  future,  by  Geo.  H.  Mills  ;  Burlington 
Bay,  Beach  and  Heights,  in  history,  by  Mary  E.  Rose  Holden  ;  Niagara  on  the 
Canadian  shore,  by  E.  J.  Fessenden ;  Major  Titus  Gear  Simons  at  Lundy's 
Lane,  by  H.  H.  Robertson  ;  Historical  recollections  of  Waterdown  1806  to  1860, 
by  Geo.  D.  Griffin  ;  The  Six  Nations  Indians  in  the  Province  of  Ontario,  Canada, 
by  J.  O.  Brant-Sero ;  The  development  of  a  national  literature,  by  Mrs.  C.  Fes 
senden  ;  Wentworth,  historical  and  picturesque,  by  J.  W.  Smith ;  Historical 
sketches,  by  Mrs.  Robert  Burnet ;  Documents  relating  to  the  Battle  of  Stony 
Creek  ;  Note  referring  to  militia  at  Stony  Creek,  by  Justus  A.  Griffin  ;  On  the 
field  of  Stony  Creek  (poetry),  by  Major  Glasgow;  King  William's  war,  and  what 
it  had  to  do  with  Canada,  by  M.  Agnes  Fitz  Gibbon  ;  A  century  of  achievement, 
by  James  H.  Coyne  ;  Biographical  sketch  of  a  noted  pioneer,  George  Hamilton, 
by  Agnes  H.  Lemon  ;  Personal  incidents  of  long  ago,  by  F.  W.  Fearman  ;  Ban 
ner  of  the  Society  ;  Military  fete  given  by  the  ladies  of  the  Society  ;  Address 
to  the  Queen  on  the  completion  of  the  60th  year  of  her  reign,  by  a  committee 
of  the  Society  ;  Address  to  the  retiring  president  and  his  reply  ;  Report  of  the 


1008  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Burlington  Bay  canal  commissioners  for  1835  ;  Subscription  list  to  defray  the 
expense  of  a  footpath  on  James  Street,  1839  ;  Proclamation  of  the  War  of  1812, 
by  Alexander  Smith,  Brigadier-General.  (7377 

WENTWORTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal  and  Transactions.     Vol.  in.     Hamil 
ton,  Canada,  1902. 

8vo,  pp.  107.     Portrait.     Map. 

Contents :  Officers ;  Lundy's  Lane  and  Stony  Creek,  by  Murray  Anderson ; 
The  U.  E.  Loyalists  in  1837,  by  Geo.  D.  Griffin  ;  Historical  St.  Paul's,  by  Stella 

E.  Asling;     Historic  value  of  Smith's   Knoll,  by   Geo.   H.   Mills;     Sketch   of  the 
Stoney  Creek  battle  ground,  1813  ;    The  Gates  of  Dundurn  ;    Hamilton's  Crystal 
Palace ;     Historical  data   re  state  and   church   in   the  county   of  Wentworth,   by 
J.  Rose  Holden  ;    Odds  and  ends  of  early  life  in  Hamilton,  by  F.  Kidner  ;    Militia 
rolls  of  1866  ;    A  relic  of  Saint  Lucia  ;    Some  historical  notes  ;    Monument  sites 
with  correspondence  and  papers   relating  thereto  ;   Our  first  president,    [George 
II.  Mills]   by  Justus  A.  Griffin;  Resolutions.  (7378 

WENTWORTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Journal  and  Transactions.     Vol.  iv.     Hamil 
ton,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  118.     Illustrated. 

Contents  :  The  King's  Head  Inn,  1794  ;  Some  historical  and  biographical  notea 
on  the  militia  within  the  limits  now  constituting  the  county  of  Wentworth,  in 
the  years  1804,  1821,  1824,  1830,  1838  and  1839,  with  the  lists  of  officers,  Part 
i,  by  II.  H.  Robertson  ;  The  Brant  family,  by  Mrs.  John  Rose  Ilolden  ;  Plan  of 
a  certain  tract  of  land  lying  between  the  townships  of  East  Flamborough  and 
Nelson  formerly  culled  Captain  Brant's  tract,  but  now  Wellington  Square  ;  The 
first  agricultural  society  within  the  limits  of  Wentworth,  1806,  by  II.  II.  Robert 
son  ;  The  George  Hamilton  burial  plot,  by  Agnes  Hamilton-Lemon  ;  Historical 
comments  on  the  origin  and  development  of  some  of  the  laws  of  Ontario,  by 
Charles  Lemon  ;  Militia  rolls  of  1812,  by  Justus  A.  Griffin  ;  An  Imperial  Pref 
erence,  as  recorded  in  Hamilton  nearly  sixty  years  ago,  by  Justus  A.  Griffin. 

(7379 

WOMEN'S   CANADIAN  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   OTTAWA. 
Ottaica,  Canada. 

WOMEN'S   CANADIAN    HISTORICAL   SOCIETY   OF   OTTAWA.     [Officers,    constitution, 
etc.]      [No  date.] 

32mo,  pp.  12.  (7380 

WOMEN'S    CANADIAN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY    OF    OTTAWA.     Transactions.     Vol.   i. 
Ottawa,  1901. 

8vo;  pp.  188. 

Contents  :    List  of  officers  ;    Municipal  growth  in  the  district  of  Dalhousie,  by 

F.  Gertrude   Kenny ;     Some   account  of   Bytown,   by   F.   Gertrude   Kenny ;    The 
Rideau  Canal  and  the  founder  of  Bytown,  by  M.  A.  Friel  ;  Our  city  fifty  years 
ago,  by  M.  Jamieson  ;  A  hero  of  50  years  ago,    [Wm.   Durie]    by  Mary   McKay 
Scott ;    Early  days  of  Ottawa,  by  Eva  Read  ;    The  early  settlers  of  March  Town 
ship,  by  Margaret  Howitt  Ahearn  ;    Renfrew  in  early  days,  by  Mrs.  J.   L.  Mc- 
Dougall ;    Early  settlement  of  Grenville  county,  by  Mrs.   Alex.   Burritt ;    Early 
settlement    of   Prince    Edward    county,    by    Amy    Horsey ;    Historical    sketch   of 
100th  Prince  of  Wales  Royal  Canadian  Regiment,  by  Margaret  Howitt  Ahearn; 
The  Acadians,  by  Annie  M.  Dawson  ;    Early  French  colonization,  by  Augustine 
P.  Suite  ;    Customs  and  habits  of  the  earliest  settlers  of  Canada,  by  Augustine 
P.  Suite  ;    A  page  from  the  annals  of  our  first  missions,  by  Mme.  H.  G.  Lamothe; 
Mile.   Mance  and   the  early  days  of  HStel   Dieu   of   Ville-Marie,   1*634-1659,   by 
Madame   Pigeon ;     The   second   administrat ion   of   Frontenac,   by    Lea    La   Rue ; 
The  French  regime  from  1700  to  1760,  by  Adrienne  Walker  ;    Origin  of  Cana 
dian   people,  by   Mary   L.   Campbell  ;    The  founding  of  Upper   Canada,   by   Ella 
Walton ;    Early    immigration    into    Upper    Canada,    by    M.    A.    Northwood  ;    The 
first    Parliament    of   Upper    Canada,    by    Edith    Kerr ;     The    Battle    of    Lundy's 
Lane,  by  Mrs.  Jesse  Ketchum  ;    Battle  of  Chrysler's  farm,  by  Madam  Rheaume; 
The  effect  of  the  War  of  1812  on  Canada,  by  Jennie  McConnell ;    A  summary 
translation    of    Mr.    Suite's    French    article    on    the    destruction    of    forests    in 
Canada.  (7381 


WOMEN  *S    CANADIAN    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.  1009 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO. 
Toronto,  Canada. 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO.  "  The  Society  has,  by  the 
liberality  of  the  Canadian  Home  Journal,  been  furnished  with  an  official 
organ.  In  the  columns  of  this  monthly  publication  they  are  enabled  to 
print  regular  official  reports  of  the  meetings  held  and  papers  read."  Cf. 
Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Proceedings  and  Transactions.  Second  series, 
Vol.  v,p.  cv.  (7382 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO.  Transactions.  No.  1.  A 
historic  banner.  A  paper  read  on  February  8th,  1890,  by  Mary  Agnes  Fitz 
Gibbon.  Toronto.  [No  data] 

8vo,  pp.  24. 

The  flag  of  the  3d  regiment  of  York  Militia.  (7383 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO.  (Transactions.  No.  2.) 
The  battle  of  Queenston  Heights,  October  13th,  1812.  By  Sarah  A.  Curzon. 
With  a  sketch  of  her  life  and  works,  by  Lady  Edgar.  [Toronto]  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  12. 

At  head  of  title  :  Deeds  speak.  (7384 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO.  Transactions.  No.  3. 
Reminiscences  of  Mary  Warren  Baldwin.  By  Catherine  Lefroy.  Toronto, 
1900. 

8vo.  (7385 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO.  Transactions.  No.  4 
Toronto. 

Contents:  1.  Some  elections  and  the  Battle  of  Hastings.  A  paper  by  (Mrs.) 
Agnes  Chamberlin,  read  January  4th,  1900.  2.  Letter  concerning  the  election 
for  the  county  of  Essex  to  the  first  parliament  of  Upper  Canada.  3.  Speech 
of  Indian  chief  "  Metawth  "  (1813).  4.  Speech  of  Indian  chief  "  Opekai-e-gan  " 
(1836).  5.  Letters  from  an  officer's  diary  (1836-1840).  6.  Penetanguishene. 
a  poem  written  by  a  subaltern  (1840).  (7386 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO.     Annual  report,  1898-99. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 
Annual  report,  1897-98.     8vo,  pp.  12.  (7387 

WOMEN'S  CANADIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  TORONTO.  First  historical  exhibit 
held  at  Toronto,  June,  1899.  Report  of  the  secretary  and  treasurer.  To 
ronto,  1900. 

8vo,  pp.   11.  (738S 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 64 


APPENDIX. 


ALBANY  INSTITUTE  AND  HISTORICAL  AND  ART  SOCIETY.  Albany  authors.  A  list  of 
books  written  by  Albanians,  contained  in  the  collection  of  the  Albany  Insti 
tute  and  Historical  and  Art  Society.  1902.  With  biographical  data.  Libra 
rian:  Cuyler  Reynolds.  [Albany?  1902?] 

12mo,  pp.  107.  (7389 

AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  of  Philadelphia.  Records.  Vol.  xvi. 
[Philadelphia],  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  iii,  497.     Portraits.    Plate. 

Contents:  President's  address,  by  F.  A.  Cunningham;  Edmund  Bailey  O'Callaghan  of 
New  York,  by  James  J.  Walsh;  Some  notes  on  Catholic  bibliography,  by  James  J.  Walsh; 
Annual  report  of  the  board  of  managers  of  the  society;  Letter  from  Rev.  Fidelius  de  Grivel. 
S.  J.,  to  Rev.  Joseph  Tristam,  S.  J.,  relating  the  history  of  St.  Inigoes,  Maryland;  Sacra 
mental  registers  at  St.  Joseph's  Church,  Philadelphia,  of  the  eighteenth  century;  Cheverus 
in  France,  second  series  of  letters,  1823-1836,  translated  by  Isabel  M.  O'Reilly;  Monsignor 
Adrian  J.  Croquet,  Indian  missionary,  and  some  of  his  letters,  compiled  with  notes  by  Rev. 
J.  Van  der  Heyden;  Sketch  of  the  Chevalier  de  la  Luzerne,  French  minister  to  the  United 
States  from  1779  to  1783,  by  James  J.  Walsh;  Old  St.  Peter's  Church,  Columbia,  Pa.,  by 
Francis  X.  Reuss;  Doctor  Jedidiah  Vincent  Huntington  and  the  Oxford  movement  in 
America,  by  James  J.  Walsh;  Dr.  John  Michael  Brown,  the  alleged  priest  of  colonial  Phila 
delphia— Dr.  Thaddeus  Murphy,  also  a  reputed  priest,  by  Martin  I.  J.  Griffin;  The  "Leo 
House,"  for  immigrants,  by  I.  M.  O'Reilly;  Index.  (739O 

AMERICAN  GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY.    Bulletin.  Vol.  xxxvu.    1905.    New  York  [1905]. 

8vo.  pp.  v,  790. 

Contains:  The  United  States  Reclamation  Service,  by  C.  J.  Blanchard;  The  floor  of  the 
North  Atlantic  Ocean;  Semi-centennial  of  the  Society;  The  investigation  of  Alaska's  min 
eral  wealth,  by  Alfred  II.  Brooks;  Transactions  of  the  Society;  Geographical  record;  New 
maps;  Book  notices;  A  menace  to  the  New  York  harbour  entrance,  by  Lewis  M.  Haupt; 
Address  of  the  president,  Robert  E.  Peary,  at  the  annual  meeting,  January  24,  1905;  Rubher 
in  the  Amazon  basin;  Topography  and  travel  in  Pennsylvania,  by  Wraltcr  S.  Tower;  The 
gorges  and  waterfalls  of  central  New  York,  by  R.  S.  Tarr;  Launching  of  the  Roosevelt;  The 
Philippine  census,  by  Henry  Gannett;  Terrestrial  magnetic  work  of  the  U.  S.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  by  G.  W.  Littlehales;  The  great  roads  across  the  Appalachians,  by  Albert 
Perry  Brigham;  Charter  and  by-laws  of  the  Society;  Members;  The  climatic  zones  and 
their  subdivisions,  by  Robert  De  C.  Ward;  Expedition  to  Hudson  Bay  and  northward; 
The  basin  of  Lake  Titicaca,  by  A.  Fv.  Bandelier;  The  economic  importance  of  the  plateaux 
in  tropic  America,  by  J.  Russell  Smith;  The  Alaskan  range:  a  new  field  for  the  mountaineer, 
by  Alfred  H.  Brooks;  Commander  Peary's  start  for  the  Arctic;  Maps:  their  handling,  clas 
sification  and  cataloguing,  by  Thomas  Letts;  The  Western  Sierra  Madrc  of  the  State  of 
Chihuahua,  Mexico,  by  Edmund  Otis  Ilovey;  The  geography  of  American  cities,  by  Walter 
•  S.  Tower;  Peary  Arctic  Club  Expedition,  summer  of  1905,  by  R.  E.  Peary;  American  Samoa, 
by  Frank  Taylor  Chambers;  The  railway  in  Newfoundland,  by  C.  M.  Skinner;  Early  western 
explorers  and  the  railroads,  by  Henry  Gannett;  Antarctic  nomenclature,  by  Edwin  Swift 
Balch;  Maps  of  the  United  States  on  a  scale  of  1:1,000,000;  Index.  (739 1 

HOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  1.     Boston,  1905. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  84.    Illustrations. 

"  The  papers  previously  published  by  the  Society  have  been  assembled  and  bound  in  similar 
style  with  Volume  2,  as  Volume  I  of  our  Publications."  Proceedings,  190(5,  p.  29. 

Contents:  William  Blaxton,  by  Thomas  C.  Amory;  Abel  Bowen,  by  William  H.  Whit- 
more;  Changes  of  values  in  real  estate  in  Boston  the  past  one  hundred  years,  by  Alexander 
S.  Porter,  (7392 

1011 


1012  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

BOSTONIAN  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  2.     Boston,  1905. 
Large  8vo,  pp.  142.     Portraits.     Plate.    Map. 

Contents:  A  very  old  corner  of  Boston  (the  head  of  State  Street),  by  James  Frothingham 
Hunnewell;  Jean  Lefebvre  de  Cheverus,  by  Francis  Hurtubis,  jr.;  Bosto^  anti-slavery  days, 
by  William  Lloyd  Garrison;  The  islands  of  Boston  Harbor,  by  Julia  Knowlton  Dyer;  Index. 

(7393 

BROOKLINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  February  8, 
1905.  Brookline,  Mass.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  66,  (2),  v. 

Contents:  President's  address, by  Rufus  G.  F.  Candage;  Reports  of  officers;  Two  old  Brook- 
line  homesteads  [White  and  Heath],  by  Mrs.  Thomas  [Ada  Ripley]  Doliber;  Officers  and  com 
mittees;  Members;  Charter;  By-laws.  (7394 

COLONIAL  SOCIETY  OP  MASSACHUSETTS.  Publications.  Vol.  vm.  Transactions. 
1902-1904.  Boston,  1906. 

8vo,  pp.  xix,  465.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 

Contents:  Officers,  members,  etc.;  Memoir  of  George  Otis  Shattuck,  by  Edward  H3nry 
Hall;  Tribute  to  Joseph  Williamson,  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes;  Paper  by  Albert  Matthews,  on 
the  term  State  House;  Remarks  by  John  Noble,  in  communicating  a  letter  of  the  Reverend 
Increase  Mather,  dated  1  September,  1685;  Remarks  by  Henry  Winchester  Cunningham,  on 
Lieutenant  Jonathan  Remington;  Memoir  of  William  Crowninshield  Endicott,  by  Joseph 
Hodges  Choate;  Paper  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis,  on  the  Confiscation  Laws  of  Massachu 
setts;  Communication  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford,  of  a  letter  of  Christopher  Holder,  dated 
1  September,  1659;  Remarks  by  John  Noble,  on  Lieutenant  Jonathan  Remington;  Communi 
cation  by  Denison  Rogers  Slade,  of  documents  drawn  from  the  papers  of  Richard  Clarke, 
1762-1774;  Exhibition  by  Denison  Rogers  Slade,  of  a  handbill  signed  Joyce  Junior,  Chairman 
of  the  Committee  for  Tarring  and  Feathering,  1774;  Paper  by  Albert  Matthews,  on  Joyce 
Junior;  Communication  by  John  Noble,  of  documents  relating  to  Land  Controversies  in 
Maine,  1736-1770;  Remarks  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  on  a  petition  to  Cromwell  in  1655  from 
William  Franklin;  Communication  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  of  a  letter  of  John  Washington, 
dated  2  July,  1780;  Paper  by  Charles  Knowles  Boiton,  on  an  incident  of  the  Battle  of  Brandy- 
wine;  Communication  by  Edmund  March  Wheelwright,  of  a  copy  of  a  letter  dated  25  April, 
1689,  relating  to  an  Indian  attack  on  Saco  and  Cape  Porpoise — remarks  by  Henry  Winchester 
Cunningham  and  Henry  Herbert  Edes;  Exhibition  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis,  of  a  photo 
graphic  copy  of  a  resolve  of  the  General  Court,  1725;  Communication  by  Horace  Howard 
Furness,  of  letters  of  James  Martineau,  1836-1890,  and  of  letters  of  James  Russell  Lowell, 
1879-1889;  Paper  by  Albert  Matthews,  on  the  term  Red  Man;  Paper  by  John  Noble,  on  Admi 
ralty  Jurisdiction  in  the  Colony  and  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay;  Reports  of  officers 
and  committees;  Remarks  by  John  Noble,  in  communicating  a  document  by  Richard  Salton- 
stall  propounding  a  candidate  for  the  presidency  of  Harvard  College,  1672;  Communication  by 
Henry  Herbert  Edes,  of  a  deed  from  John  Alden  to  Captain  Jonathan  Alden,  dated  1  January, 
1684-85;  Communication  by  Henry  Ainsworth  Pa.rker,  of  a  letter  of  Muriel  (Sedley)  Gurdon, 
dated  4  April,  1636;  Paper  by  Albert  Matthews,  on  the  word  Palatine  in  America;  Communi 
cation  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford,  of  verses  on  the  death  of  Increase  Nowell  in  1655,  of 
Governor  John  Endicott  in  1665,  and  of  Henry  Withington  in  1666,  and  of  the  epitaph  of 
William  Pole,  1675;  Communication  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  of  a  letter  of  Benedict  Arnold, 
dated  15  July,  1778;  Tribute  to  Henry  D wight  Sedgwick,  by  Charles  Sedgwick  Rackemann; 
Communication  by  Charles  Knowles  Boiton,  of  a  memorandum  from  the  family  Bible  of 
Governor  William  Shirley;  Communication  by  Charles  Knowles  Boiton,  of  a  letter  of  Benja 
min  Franklin,  dated  12  April,  1750;  Communication  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  of  a  letter  of  the 
Rev.  Benjamin  Colman,  dated  17  February,  1700-01;  Communication  by  John  Noble,  of  the 
will  of  Edward  Jackson,  1681;  Paper  by  John  Noble,  on  Posy-rings;  Remarks  by  John  Noble, 
on  Washington's  visits  to  Boston;  Communication  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  of  a  letter  of  John 
Augustine  Washington,  dated  1  June,  1776,  and  of  a  letter  of  Bushrod  Washington,  dated  13 
March,  1778;  Communication  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  of  a  sheet  containing  "  A  New  Song" 
(written  during  the  Siege  of  Boston) ,  and  "The  Grand  Constitution,"  [1787?];  Paper  by  Albert 
Matthews,  on  some  sobriquets  applied  to  Washington;  Remarks  by  Albert  Matthews,  on  early 
protests  against  slavery  in  Massachusetts;  Remarks  by  William  Coolidge  Lane,  in  communi 
cating  letters  of  Nathaniel  Walker  Appleton,  1773-1784;  Communication  by  Henry  Winchester 
Cunningham,  of  verses  derogatory  of  Benjamin  Faneuil;  Paper  by  Edward  Henry  Hall,  on 
the  origin  of  Congregationalism;  Paper  by  Henry  Ainsworth  Parker,  on  the  Reverend  Jesse 
Glover  and  the  Book  of  Sports;  Communication  by  Henry  Herbert  Edes,  of  a  letter  of  the 
Rev.  Benjamin  Colman,  dated  15  May,  1747;  Remarks  by  Andrew  McFarland  Davis,  in  exhib 
iting  a  photograph  of  a  Provincial  ten-shilling  bill,  1713;  Tribute  to  John  Andrew  Peters,  by 


APPENDIX.  1013 

George  Lyman  Kittredge;  Communication  by  Frederick  Jackson  Turner,  of  documents 
elucidating --Blount's  Conspiracy,  179.5-1797;  Paper  by  Henry  Ainsworth  Parker,  on  the 
Reverend  George  Burdett;  Paper  by  Albert  Matthews,  on  the  word  Park  in  the  United  States; 
Reports,  etc.;  Index.  (7395 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Dedham,  England.  A  paper  read  at  the  monthly 
meeting  of  the  Dedham  Historical  Society,  December  7,  1887.  By  William 
Franklin  Cheney.  [Dedham,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.    Sheet.    No  title-page.  (7396 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  John  Eliot  and  the  Indian  village  at  Natick.  Read 
before  the  Dedham  Historical  Society,  September  14,  1885,  and  the  Hyde 
Park  Historical  Society,  October  1,  1890.  By  Erastus  Worthington.  Dedham 
[1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  10.  (7397 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Memoir  of  Henry  Orin  Hildreth.  By  Erastus 
Worthington.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  the  Dedham  Historical  Society. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  8. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1893.  (7398 

DEDHAM    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Barnabas    Metcalf,  of    Franklin,    Mass.,    and    his 
descendants,  by  Frank  Johnson  Metcalf.      [Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  His 
torical  Register  for  October,  1893,  and  January,  1894.]     Dedham,  Mass.,  1894. 
8vo,  pp.  lf>.     Plate.  (7399 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  English  Church  in  Dedham  and  Stoughton.  By 
Rev.  William  Franklin  Cheney.  [Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical 
Register  for  April,  1'894.]  Dedham,  Mass.,  1894. 

8vo.  pp.  (1),8.     Portrait.  (74OO 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Endicott  [Gilbert,  James,  and  John],  By  John  E. 
Alden.  [Dedham,  1895.] 

4to, 1  p. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  1895.  (740 1 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Henry  Deengaine,  first  benefactor  of  the  first  school 
at  Dedham,  Massachusetts,  1645.     By  Fisher  Howe,  jr.     Dedham,  1895. 
8vo,  pp.  7.    Plate. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  January,  1895.  (74O2 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Nathaniel  Farrington.  By  John  E.  Alden.  [Ded 
ham,  1895.] 

F«,  1  p. 

Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1895.  (74O3 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     William  Pitt  as  the  patron  of  the  American  colonies. 
By  the  Rev.  Carlos  Slafter,  A.  M.     Boston,  1896. 
8vo,  pp.  (1),  14. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  October,  189C.  (74O4 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Paul  homestead  in  Dedham.  By  Edward 
Crane  Paul.  [Reprinted  from  the  Dedham  Historical  Register,  October,  1899.] 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1899. 

Svo,  pp.  13.     Illus.  (74O5 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Joseph  Belcher,  the  first  minister  of  Walpole,  Mass. 
By  Alfred  B.  Page.     [Dedham,  1901.] 
8vo,  pp.  6.    No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Register  for  April,  1901.  (74O6 


1014  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

DEDHAM  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     The  Chandler  family:  Genealogy  of  a  branch.     By 

Mrs.    A.    M.    Pickford.      [Reprinted    from    the  Dedham   Historical  Register, 
1901-1903.]     Dedham,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  (1),  31.  (74O7 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fire  Lands  Pioneer.     Vols.  i  and  n,  Sandusky, 
Ohio.     Vol.  in,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1862. 

8vo,  3  vols.  in  one. 

Vol.  I:  No.  1,  June,  1858;  No.  2,  November,  1858;  No.  3,  March,  1859;  No.  4,  May,  1859;  48 
pp. each. 

Vol.  II:  No.  1,  November,  1859;  No.  2,  March,  1860;  No.  3,  September,  1860;  No.  4,  Septem 
ber,  1861;  48pp.  each. 

Vol.  Ill:  June,  1862;  pp.81. 

Contents:  Volume  I:  Oration  of  Eleutheroa  Cooke,  July  4,  1857;  Address  of  Elisha  Whittle- 
sey,  Nov.  12,  1857;  Constitution,  1858;  Memoirs  of  townships:  Norwalk,  by  S.  B.  Lewis;  Peru, 
by  L.  R.  Sutton;  Fire  Lands  reminiscences,  by  W.  W.  Pollock;  Groton,  by  Elijah  Bemis; 
Address  of  John  Sherman,  Sept.  1,  1858;  Greenfield,  by  Charles  B.  Simmons;  Clarkesfield, 
by  Benjamin  Benson;  Milan,  by  F.  W.  Fowler;  Berlin,  byX.  Phillips;  Vermillion,  by  W.H. 
Crane  and  Benj.  Summers;  Milan,  by  B.  Williams,  Luther  Coe,  by  G.  T.  Stewart;  New 
Haven,  by  A.  G.  Stewart;  Portland,  by  F.  D.  Parish;  Ridgefield,  by  Daniel  Sherman; 
Reminiscences,  by  Cornelia  Mason,  Elizabeth,  Minn.;  Notes  and  conjectures  concerning 
the  men  and  animals  whose  bones  are  found  in  the  ancient  earth  works  of  Ohio,  by  James  B. 
Walker;  Norwalk,  by  Platt  Benedict;  Clarksfield,  by  E.  M.  Barnum;  Norwalk,  by  Henry 
Lockwood;  Personal  memoirs,  by  Mrs.  David  Gibbs,  of  Norwalk;  Fitchville,  by  J.  C.  Cur 
tis;  Skirmish  with  the  Indians  on  the  Peninsula,  1812,  by  J.  R.  Giddings;  Huron,  by  Lucy  A. 
Stevens;  Townsend,  by  Caroline  Fay. 

Volume  II:  Address,  by  S.  A.  Bronson,  May  8,  1859;  Lyme,  by  Charles  Smith;  Florence, 
by  Joab  Squire;  Tax  and  hunting  story,  by  William  Parish;  Florence,  by  Eldad  Barber; 
David  Abbot;  Old  ' '  Father  Gurley,"  by  L.  B.  Gurley :  Personal  recollections,  by  A.  H.  Betts; 
Reminiscences,  by  Edward  Wheeler;  Wakeman,  by  Justin  Sherman  and  Chester  Manvil; 
Memoir  of  Alvin  Coe,  by  A.  H.  Betts;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Newcomb;  New  Haven,  by  Enos 
Rose;  Townsend,  by  Benjamin  Benson;  Milan,  F.  W.  Fowler;  Personal  memoirs,  by  Seth 
Jennings;  Pilgrims  of  the  Mayflower,  by  Chas.  B.  Simmons;  Record  of  licenses  and  permits 
for  taverns,  stores,  and  ferries,  of  marriages,  justices,  and  of  churches  incorporated  in  the 
Fire  Lands,  1815-1818;  Obituary  record  of  Wakeman  township,  1817-1859,  by  C.  Manvel; 
Norwich,  by  J.  M.  Niles;  Peru,  by  Levi  R.  Stilton;  Sketch  of  an  unpublished  sermon  by  E. 
Judson,  in  1839,  on  history  of  Milan;  Incidents  of  the  early  history  of  Margaretta,  by  H. 
Smith,  and  Harvey  Fowler;  Pioneer  life,  by  Daniel  Reynolds;  Major  Frederick  Falley, 
*  by  L.  F.  Allen;  Plyna  Brown,  by  M.  E.  Owen;  Wadsworth  letters,  1809-1812;  David  Under 
bill;  Early  reminiscences  of  Dan  Putnam;  History  of  the  Fire  Lands  press,  by  C.  P.  Wick- 
ham;  A  sketch  of  the  first  Sabbath  school  on  the  Fire  Lands,  by  Mrs.  G.  G.  Baker;  Bir 
mingham,  by  Uriah  Hawley;  Address,  by  Rev.  Samuel  D.  Smith;  Address  by  C.  F.  Lewis; 
An  Indian  massacre  [at  Lower  Sandusky,  1813],  by  Robert  Boggs;  Extracts  from  a  discourse 
preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Norwalk,  June  24,  1860,  by  Rev.  A.  Newton  on  con 
cluding  the  twenty-fifth  year  of  his  ministry. 

Volume  III:  Proceedings  of  meetings;  Bronson,  by  Martin  Kellogg;  Berlin,  by  X.  Phillips;  , 
The  Connecticut  school  fund,  by  S.  P.  Beers;  Oxford— its  settlement  previous  to  1815,  by 
F.  D.  Drake;  Early  political  divisions  of  the  regions  constituting  the  Fire  Lands,  with  a  sketch 
of  some  of  the  early  territorial  and  state  laws,  by  A.  W.  Hendry;  The  Moravian  missions,  by 
E.  Lane.  (7408 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      Fire  Lands  Pioneer.     Vols.  iv,  v,  vi,  and  vn. 
1863-1866. 

8vo.  4  vols.  in  1.  Separately  paged,  with  General  Index,  pp.  iii-iv,  at  beginning.  Half- 
title. 

Vol.  iv.     June,  1863.     pp.  98,  (1).     Portrait. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1862-63;  Fifty  years  ago  and  now,  by  L.  B.  Gurley;  First  Indian 
and  white  settlers  in  and  around  Sandusky,  by  Joseph  M.  Root;  Historical  sketch  of  Kelley's 
Island,  by  George  C.  Huntington;  Hartland,  by  E.  J.  Waldron;  New  London,  by  A.  D- 
Skellinger;  Ripley,  by  J.  N.  Brown;  Huron,  by  E.  W.  West;  Early  times  in  Vermillion,  by 
Benjamin  Summers;  Oxford,  by  F.  D.  Drake;  Abstract  of  the  record  history  of  the  Fire 
Lands  grant— from  the  records  of  the  State  of  Connecticut;  Index.  (7409 


APPENDIX.  1015 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Vol.  v.     June,  1864.     pp.  123,  (1).     Portrait. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1863-64;  Elisha  Whittlesey,  by  A.  Newton;  Early  settlements  in 
the  fourth  section  of  Norwalk  and  vicinity,  by  Martin  Kellogg;  Early  settlement  of  Ridge- 
field,  by  Enos  Rose;  Memoirs  of  Fairfield,  by  Samuel  Foote;  History  of  Ruggles,  by  Samuel 
C.  Sturtevant;  Memoirs  of  Richmond,  by  John  H.  Niles;  Memoirs  of  Greenwich,  by  Marcus 

E.  Mead;  Memoirs  of  Sherman,  by  John  E.  La  Barre;  E.  S.  Barnum,  by  E.  Barber;  Surveys 
on  the  Fire  Lands,  by  Erie  Mesnard;  Reminiscences  of  the  early  days  of  West  Vermillion, 
by  William  Benschooter;  Reminiscences,  by  Daniel  Sherman;  Page  family,  by  Amos  Felt; 
Hester  family,  by  Martin  M.  Hester;  The  pioneer  missionary— extracts  from  the  journal  of 
Rev.  John  Se ward,  1817;  Interesting  political  statistics:  Votes  for  governor,  1803-1861;  Mis 
cellaneous  articles;  Index.  (741O 

Vol.  vi.     June,  1865.     pp.  123,  (1).     Portrait. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1864-65;  Some  account  of  the  settlement  of  Perkins  township,  by 

F.  D.  Parish;  Personal  reminiscences  of  the  settlement  of  Perkins;  of  Jesse  Taylor  and  others, 
by  Truman  B.  Taylor;  Sketch  of  the  early  settlement  of  Perkins,  by  Robert  Baker  and  others, 
by  John  F.  Greene;  The  war  on  the  wolves;  Surveying  the  Fire  Lands,  by  Simeon  Hoyt; 
Death  of  the  pioneer  editor  of  the  Reserve  [Thomas  D.Webb];  Autobiography  of  John  Gar 
rison;  Account  of  the  murder  of  John  Wood  and  George  Bishop,  in  1819,  by  two  Indians;  by 
W.  C.  Allen;  Early  settlement  of  Bronson  township,  by  Martin  Kellogg;  The   Sandusky 
Clarion,  or  Evenings  with  the  pioneers;    Oliver  Culver— Cleveland  in  1796;  Miscellaneous 
articles;  Members  of  the  Society;  The  Chicago  Tribune,  1847  and  1864;  Obituary  notices;  Index. 

(7411 
Vol.  vn.     June,  1866.     pp.  119,  (1). 

Contents:  Proceedings;  Abstract  of  a  discourse  upon  the  mounds  and  mound  builders  of 
Ohio,  by  Charles  Whittlesey;  The  dawn  and  development  of  the  religious  interests  of  the 
Reserve  and  the  Fire  Lands,  by  Professor  Hartupee;  Address  of  Rev.  John  Safford,  at  the 
meeting  at  Bellevue;  Substance  of  the  remarks  by  John  Seymour  at  the  meeting  at  Bellevue, 
December  13,  1865;  Geology  of  the  Fire  Lands,  by  John  H.  Niles;  Francis  Graham's  autobi 
ography;  Anecdote  of  General  Wayne,  by  J.  H.  Niles;  The  last  charivari  of  Greenfield,  by 
J.  H.  Nfiles];  Early  days  on  the  Fire  Lands,  by  L.  B.  Gurley;  Trial  and  execution  of  John 
Omick;  The  Sandusky  Clarion— or  Evenings  with  the  pioneers;  The  opening  of  the  Erie 
Canal;  Obituary  notices;  Anniversary  excursion  to  Marietta;  Members  of  the  Society;  Mis 
cellaneous  articles;  General  Simon  Kenton,  by  W.  T.  Coggshall;  The  Genesee  country,  by 
Pharcellus  Church;  The  minute  men  of  the  Revolution;  Index.  (7412 

Vol.   vin.     June,   1867.     pp.   119,   (1).      Portrait.     Bound  with  Vols.   iv-vn  in 
Library  of  Congress  copy. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1866-67;  Major  Gladwyn  and  the  Indian  girl,  by  Charles  Whittlesey; 
A  few  facts  and  suggestions  regarding  the  south  boundary  of  the  Western  Reserve,  by  S.  R. 
Harris;  John  B.  Flemmond,  by  Fran  is  Graham;  Polly  Pierce,  by  C.  Woodruff;  Personal 
reminiscences,  by  Ebenezer  Osborn;  Lessons  of  the  war,  by  G.  T.  Stewart;  Sketch  of  the  life 
of  Col.  James  Smith,  by  Robert  Smith;  Recollections  of  half  a  century,  by  B.  Summers; 
Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Ebenezer  Lane,  by  A.  Newton;  Mrs.  Kneeland  Townsend; 
John  Dillingham,  by  Amos  Felt;  Members  of  the  Society;  Obituary  notices;  Personal  remi 
niscences—the  sickly  seasons  of  1819  and  1836,  by  H.  Fowler;  Miscellaneous  articles.  (7413 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fire  Lands  Pioneer.  Vol.  ix.  June,  1868. 
Sandusky,  Ohio.  1868. 

8vo.  pp.  118,  (1). 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1867-68;  Hours  with  the  pioneers;  Pioneer  celebration— eightieth 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Ohio;  Rambling  recollections  of  the  early  settlement  of 
Wakeman,  by  Xenophon  Betts;  Notes  on  the  organization  of  Perkins  Township,  by  Amos 
Felt;  Early  Lake  history;  Autobiography  of  Johnson  Wheeler;  The  Cahoon  pioneer  cele 
bration;  Biographical  sketch  of  Charlotte  Merry,  by  Seth  Jennings;  David  Stiles— a  centena 
rian;  Semicentennial  anniversary  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Milan;  Notes  on  Fitch- 
ville  township,  by  Joseph  C.  Curtis;  Sandusky  and  Cleveland,  a  commercial  retrospect; 
Obituary  record  of  Fitchville  township;  Members  of  the  Society;  Obituary  notices;  Early 
settlers  of  Norwalk,  by  Philo  Comstock.  (7414 


1016  AMERICAN    HISTORIC  AT,    ASSOCIATION. 

FIRE    LANDS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      Fire    Lands    Pioneer.     Vol.    x.     June,    1870. 
Sandusky,  Ohio,  1870. 

8vo,  pp.  119.    Portrait. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1868-69;  Historical  address,  by  A.  D.  Skellenger;  Members  of  the 
Society;  Pioneers  gone  [obituary  notices];  Historical  societies  in  Ohio;  Leaves  from  the  history 
ofHartland;  First  settlers  of  Wayne  County— captivity  of  Richard  Rue  and  George  Holman; 
The  first  trial  held  in  Sandusky  County,  by  Robert  A.  Sherrard;  The  first  court  of  Ohio  and 
its  distinguished  lawyers;  Historical  sketches  of  Danbury  township,  by  A.H.  Agard;  Mis 
cellaneous  articles;  Settlement  and  organization  of  the  Fire  Lands,  by  L.  V.  Bierce;  Inaug 
ural  address  of  the  Mad  River  Valley  Pioneer  antf  Historical  Association,  delivered  at  its 
organization  May  2,  1870,  by  A.  H.  Bassett;  Celebration  of  American  Independence  at  the 
Licking  Summit  in  1812,  by  John  Noble;  The  shooting  of  Daniel  Diver  in  1806,  an  account  by 
C.  Cockier;  Historical— Interesting  letter  from  Mordecai  Bartley;  First  public  library  in  the 
North-Western  territory,  by  Robert  Clarke;  Our  old  New  England  homes;  Early  times  in 
Mansfield,  by  M.  H.  Gilkison;  General  index,  Vols.  8,  9,  10.  (7415 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fire  Lands  Pioneer.  Vol.  xi.  October,  1874. 
Norwalk,  Ohio,  1874. 

8vo,  pp.  120. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1870-1874;  Miscellaneous  articles;  Military  history— officers  and  sol 
diers  of  the  Fire  Lands  in  the  Union  Army;  Pioneer  history— first  settlers  of  Norwalk,  by 
Samuel  Lewis;  Early  recollections  of  Wakeman,  by  Edward  J.  Bunce;  A  journey  from  New 
England  to  the  Fire  Lands  55  years  ago  (1819);  Greenfield  in  1819;  Pioneer  obituary  record, 
1870-1874.  (7416 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fire  Lands  Pioneer.  Vol.  xn.  September,  1876. 
Norwalk,  Ohio,  187G. 

8vo,  pp.  128. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1875-76;  History  of  Huron  Township,  by  George  S.Haskins;  Russia 
township— Lorain  County,  by  W.  W.  Boynton;  Historical  address  at  the  centennial  celebra 
tion  at  New  London,  Ohio,  July  4,  1876,  by  A.  D.  Skellenger;  The  old  lawyers  of  the  Fire 
Lands,  by  J.  M.  Root;  Church  history— St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Norwalk,  by  C.  E.  New 
man;  The  Huron  County  Temperance  League;  Military  history— Report  of  the  8th  Ohio 
Regiment,  by  Franklin  Sawyer;  Company  D,  34th  O.  V.  I.  Regiment,  by  L.  E.  Merry;  Volun 
teers  in  the  Mexican  War;  Items  from  the  battlefields,  by  Chauncey  Woodruff;  Pioneer  inci 
dents  in  the  life  of  Susan  A.  Wilbor;  Biography  of  H.  M.  Cunningham,  by  J.  O.  Cunningham; 
The  first  stage  coach;  Rev.  Enoch  Conger,  by  A.  Newton;  Personal  reminiscences  of  Rev. 
H.  O.  Sheldon;  Obituary  record;  Editorial  notes;  Members  of  the  society.  (7417 

FIRE  LANDS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Fire  Lands  Pioneer.  Vol.  xm.  July,  1878. 
Sandusky,  Ohio,  1878. 

8vo,  pp.  144.     Portrait. 

Contents:  Proceedings,  1877-78;  Centennial  historic  address,  by  P.  N.  Schuyler;  Sandusky 
City:  its  settlement  and  growth,  by  A.  W.  Hendry;  Early  settlers  on  the  Peninsula,  by  Charles 
Waterbury;  The  aboriginal  Fire  Lands,  by  S.  A.  Wildman;  Mental  and  moral  characteristics 
of  the  pioneers,  by  J.  S.  Broadwell;  History  of  a  vanished  settlement  [by  colored  people  within 
the  township  of  Portland],  by  A.  W.  Hendry;  Benjamin  Summers,  by  P.  N.  Schuyler;  Indian 
works  on  the  Huron,  by  Abraham  G.  Steiner;  Life  and  character  of  John  H.  Niles,  by  C. 
Woodruff:  Monroeville,  past  and  present,  by  H.  M.  Addison;  Camp  Avery  in  1812;  The  Maple 
City  or  Norwalk  in  1878,  by  P.  J.  Mahon;  Church  chronicle  of  Hartland;  Dairy  products  of 
the  Reserve;  Obituary  record;  Miscellaneous;  Index,  Vols.  I  to  XIII,  inclusive.  (7418 

FIRST  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WALPOLE,  MASS.     Addresses  on  Sir  Robert  Walpole 
and  Rev.  Phillips  Payson,  men  prominent  in  the  early  history  of  Walpole, 
Mass.     Given  at  the  request  of  citizens  of  the  town  by  Isaac  Newton  Lewis, 
esq.     [Walpole]  First  Historical  Society  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  1905. 
8vo,  6  pp.,  1 1.,  7-[21]  pp.,  1  L,  23-55  pp.     Front.,  Plates,  Ports. 
Each  address  has  a  special  title-page.  (7419 

HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION  OP  THE  PHILIPPINES.  The  Philippine  Historical  Review. 
Vol.  i,  Nos.  1-12.  May,  1905-April,  1906.  Published  monthly.  Manila, 
1905-1906. 

8vo,  pp.  300. 

A  bilingual  review.    English  and  Spanish.       .  (7420 


APPENDIX.  1017 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY,  PA.  Local  history.  Reminiscences 
of  the  Walnut  Bottom  Road.  By  J.  R.  Miller.  Read  before  the  Society, 
Nov.  25,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  (7421 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OP  MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  Historical  Sketches.  Vol.  in. 
Norristown,  Pa.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  416.     Portraits.     Plates.    Maps. 

Contents:  Henry  Sassaman  Dotterer,  1847-1903,  by  Wm.  J.  Hinke;  The  Continental  Army  at 
Camp  Pottsgrove,  by  Benjamin  Bertolet ;  History  of  Freeland  Seminary,  by  J.  S.  Weinberger; 
Pennsylvania  Female  College,  by  Mrs.  James  Warrenne  Sunderland;  Some  unwritten  history 
of  Towamensing,  by  John  C.  Boorse;  Towamencin  township,  by  Edward  Mathews;  The  Skip- 
pack,  by  James  Y.  Heckler;  Christ  Reformed  Congregation,  by  S.  M.  K.  Huber;  Christ 
Lutheran  Congregation,  by  J.  L.  Becker;  Some  old-time  Montgomery  county  schools  and 
school  houses,  by  Thomas  Williams;  Camp  Towamensing,  by  B.  Whitman  Dambly;  Early 
Pennsylvania  literature,  by  I.  C.  Williams;  Ashbourne  in  England  and  Ashbourno  in  America, 
by  S.  F.  llotchkin;  Monument  to  Lieutenant-Colonel  Jacob  Reed;  Hatfield  township,  by  Ed 
ward  Mathews;  Private  burying  grounds  of  Franconia  township,  by  John  D.  Souder;  Leidy's 
Church,  by  Joseph  Proctor;  The  Gulph  Hills  in  the  annals  of  the  Revolution,  by  Samuel  Gor 
don  Smyth;  The  Schwenkfelders,  by  H.  W.  Kriebel;  The  public  schools  of  Norristown,  by 
Joseph  K.  Gotwals;  The  land  of  the  Llewellyn  and  Camp  Discharge,  by  S.  Gordon  Smyth; 
The  copper  mines  at  Shannonvllle,  by  I.  C.  Williams;  Th*>  Rev.  Dr.  John  Bachman,  Audu- 
bon's  colaborer,  by  Michael  Reed  Minnich;  Auduton  and  his  achievements,  by  Henry  W. 
Kratz;  Audubon,  by  W.  H.  Reed— Its  history,  traditions,  and  reminiscences;  Christopher 
Wiegner,  the  Towamencin  diarist,  by  H.  W.  Kr'.ebel;  The  finding  of  the  Revolutionary  cannon, 
byWilliam  J.  Bolton;  Washington's  army  located,  September  20-21, 1777,  by  William  H.  Bean; 
Pennsylvania's  donation  to  the  Washington  Monument  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  and  old  Mont 
gomery's  part  in  it,  by  William  J.  Bolton;  Some  maxims  of  Robert  Morris,  by  Ellis  P.  Ober- 
holtzer;  The  Nugent  farm  and  college  at  Gulph  Mills,  by  S-.  Gordon  Smyth;  The  Union  School 
and  Stewart  Fund  Hall,  by  Ellwood  Roberts;  Major  Andre  a  prisoner  at  Crooked  Hill,  Decem 
ber,  1776,  by  I.  C.  Will'.ams;  Historical  sketch  of  Pottstown,  by  L.  Kryder  Evans;  Potts- 
town's  efforts  to  become  a  county  seat,  by  George  F.  P.  Wanger;  The  Fifty-first  Reg'ment, 
Pennsylvania  Volunteers  at  the  Battle  of  Antietam,  by  William  J.  Bolton;  Major  William  H. 
Bean,  U.  S.  A.,  by  J.  A.  Strassburger;  The  Towamenaing  Mennonite  meeting  house,  by  John  C. 
Boorse;  Nathaniel  Miss'.mer  Ellis — a  brief  autobiography;  Battle  of  the  Crooked  Billet,  by 
W.  W.  H.  Davis;  General  index.  (7422 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  English  ancestors  of  the  Shippen 
family,  and  Edward  Shippen  of  Philadelphia.  By  Thomas  Willing  Balch. 
Philadelphia,  1904. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  20.     Illustrations. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  Oct.,  1904.     (7423 

HYDE  PARK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.    Hyde  Park  Historical  Record.    Volume  v.     1905. 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.  [1905]. 
8vo,  pp.  72.     Portrait. 

Contents:  Officers  for  190.5;  Amos  II.  Brainard,  by  Charles  G.  Chick;  A  brief  sketch  of  the 
life  of  James  Read,  by  James  Read  Chadwick;  The  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  by  Henry 
S.  Bunton;  The  Damon  family  cf  Dedham,  by  Edward  J.  Cox;  The  Greenwood  school; 
Editorial;  The  Christ  of  the  Andes,  by  Wm.  A.  Mowry;  Patriots'  Day  pilgrimage,  by  Frank 
B.  Rich;  A  review  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  since  1892  (continued);  Dedication  ode, 
Liberty  Hall,  G.  A.  R.  Post  121,  Dept.  Mass.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  Women's  Relief  Corps. 

(7424 

ILLINOIS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transactions  for  the  year  1904.  Fifth  annual 
meeting  of  the  Society,  Bloomington,  Jan.  27,  28,  29,  1904.  Springfield,  111., 
1904. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  701.    Portraits,  Plate,  Maps. 

Publication  No.  9  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical  Library. 

Contents:  Officers;  Members;  Committees;  Constitution;  Transactions;  Reports;  Address 
of  welcome  to  the  Society  on  behalf  of  the  McLean  County  Historical  Society,  by  George  P. 
Davis;  Response,  by  J.  F.  Snyder;  Annual  address — Personal  recollections  of  some  of  the 
eminent  statesmen  and  lawyers  of  Illinois,  by  Charles  P.  Johnson;  Memorial — Hiram  W. 
Beckwith,  by  Edmund  J.  James;  Illinois  in  the  War  of  1812-1814,  by  Frank  E.  Stevens;  A  trip 


1018  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

from  Pennsylvania  to  Illinois  in  1851,  by  W.  W.  Davis;  Newspapers  and  newspaper  men  of 
Illinois,  by  E.  A.  Snively;  The  part  of  Illinoisans  in  the  national  educational  movement  of 
1850-18G2,  by  Paul  Selby;  Illinois  in  the  councils  of  the  nation,  by  Mrs.  John  A.  Logan;  The 
country  lawyer,  by  James  A.  Connolly;  The  Salines  of  southern  Illinois,  by  George  W.  Smith; 
Morris  Birkbeck  and  his  friends,  by  Daniel  Berry;  Maj.  Gen.  James  D.  Morgan,  by  W.  H. 
Collins;  The  life  of  Gustavus  Koerner,  by  R.  E.  Rombauer;  The  Scotch-Irish  in  America, 
by  Robert  A.  Gray;  The  Woman's  Club  movement  in  Illinois,  by  Mrs.  E.  C.  Lambert;  Mc- 
Kendree  College,  by  M.  H.  Chamberlin;  In  memoriam — II.  II.  Hood,  by  Olive  Sattley;  Ber 
nard  Stuve,  by  J.  F.  Snyder;  Robert  Boal,  by  J.  F.  Snyder;  John  Mayo  Palmer,  by  Alfred 
Orendorff;  Rufus  Blanchard,  by  Frederick  Latimer  Wells;  Kaskaskia  church  records,  trans- 
scribed  and  translated  by  C.  J.  Eschmann;  Illinois  legislation  on  slavery  and  free  negroes, 
1818-1865,  by  Mason  McCloud  Fishback;  Mr.  Lincoln  as  a  wrestler,  by  Risdon  M.  Moore; 
Three  hundred  years  hence — a  prophecy,  written  in  1830,  by  John  Russell;  Governor  Kinney's 
prophecy,  edited  by  J.  F.  Snyder;  Illinois  under  the  French,  1673-1765,  by  Stephen  L.  Spear; 
Chicago— origin  of  the  name  of  the  city  and  the  old  portages,  by  John  F.  Steward;  Town 
ship  government  in  Illinois,  by  Mason  II.  Newell;  Pioneer  mothers  of  Illinois,  by  Savillah 
T.  Hinrichsen;  Forgotten  statesmen  of  Illinois,  by  J.  F.  Snyder;  Jesse  Burgess  Thomas, 
Jesse  Burgess  Thomas,  jr.,  Richard  Symmes  Thomas,  jr.;  Prices  in  McLean  County,  Illinois, 
from  1832  to  1800,  by  Ezra  M.  Prince;  Addresses  delivered  in  .the  hall  of  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives,  by  William  Brown,  for  the  purpose,  among  other  things,  of  exhibiting  the  impor 
tance  of  education  (including  a  knowledge  of  the  principles  of  government,  as  understood  by 
us)  to  a  proper  discharge  of  the  duties  of  a  citizen  of  the  United  States,  1839;  Index.  (7425 

KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Publications,  embracing  biographical  sketches 
and  the  executive  minutes  of  Governors  Reeder  and  Shannon,  1854-1856; 
Addresses  of  Governors  Stantoii  and  Denver,  at  Bismarck,  1884,  and  proceed 
ings  of  the  Kansas  Quarter-Centennial  Celebration  at  Topeka,  January  29,  1886. 
Topeka,  1886. 

8vo,  pp.  302.  (7426 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Annville  Academy.  Paper  read  before 
the  Society,  April  15,  1904.  By  Hiram  H.  Shenk.  List  of  members  to  Decem 
ber  31,  1904.  Vol.  n,  No.  14. 

8vo,  pp.  399-438.     Plate.  (7427 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Papers.     Vol.  in.     1904-1905. 

The  iron  industries  of  Lebanon  County.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  June  17, 
1904.  By  Henry  C.  Grittinger.  Vol.  m,  No.  1. 

8vo,  pp.  50.  (7428 

The  eastern  border  of  Lebanon  County,  by  John  L.  Rockey.  The  western  border 
of  Lebanon  County,  by  E.  E.  McCurdy.  Papers  read  before  the  Society,  Octo 
ber  21, 1904.  Vol.  Ill,  No.  2. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  53-76.  (7429 

Steitztown,  by  A.  Frank  Seltzer.  My  impressions  of  Lebanon,  by  Martin  E. 
Olmsted.  Simeon  Guilford,  a  biographical  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Redsecker.  In 
memoriam — Albert  C.  Rigler,  Charles  W.  Few,  Lee  L.  Grumbine.  Seventh 
annual  meeting  and  banquet,  Dec.  29,  1904.  Vol.  in.  No.  3. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  79-111.  (7430 

The  first  twenty-five  years  of  Lebanon  Valley  College,  Annville,  Pa.,  by  E.  Benj. 
Bierman.  The  first  twenty-five  years  of  Palatinate  College,  Myerstown,  by 
J.  E.  Hiester.  Papers  read  before  the  Society,  February  17,  1905.  Vol.  m. 
No.  4. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  114-1 42.  (7431 

An  early  educational  project  of  Lebanon  town,  by  E.  Grumbine.  Paper  read 
before  the  Society,  April  28,  1905.  Vol.  m.  No.  5. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  145-154.  (7432 


APPENDIX.  1019 

LEBANON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Women's  Aid  Society  of  Lebanon 
during  the  war  of  the  Rebellion.  Paper  read  before  the  Society,  June  16,  1905. 
By  J.  H.  Redsecker.  Vol.  in.  No.  6. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  157-167.  (7433 

Lebanon  county's  emergency  volunteers  at  Gettysburg.  Paper  read  before  the 
Society,  August  18, 1905.  By  H.  M.  M.  Richards.  Vol.  m.  No.  7. 

Svo,  pp.  (2) ,  170-199.  (7434 

A  final  word  as  to  Regina,  the  German  captive.  Paper  read  before  the  Society 
Aug.  18,  1905.  By  S.  P.  Heilman.  Vol.  m.  No.  8. 

8vo,  pp.  (2), 202-2.51.  (7435 

Folk-lore  and  superstitious  beliefs  in  Lebanon  County.  Paper  read  before  the 
Society,  October  20, 1905.  By  E.  Grumbine.  Vol.  m.  No.  9. 

8vo,  pp.  (2 >,254-294.     Portrait.  (7436 

Eighth  annual  meeting  and  banquet  December  29,  1905.  Annual  report  of  the 
executive  committee.  Col.  Jos.  Wood — a  biographical  sketch,  by  J.  H.  Red 
secker.  To  our  muse,  by  George  T.  Ettinger.  Early  Lebanon  County  recol 
lections,  by  Thomas  J.  Mays.  *  Vol.  in.  No.  10. 

8vo,  pp.  (2) ,  297-320.  (7437 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Special  meeting,  Craig  Colony,  June  8, 

1904.    29th  annual  meeting,  Geneseo,  January  17, 1905.    Geneseo,  N.  Y.    [1905.] 

8vo,  pp.00.  (7438-9 

LOUISIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Publications.     Vol.  in.     Part  3.     October,  1905. 
New  Orleans,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  47. 

Contents:  Act  of  incorporation;  Constitution  and  by-laws;  Officers,  members,  committees; 
The  archives  of  Cuba,  by  James  S.  Zacharis;  Florida,  as  described  by  a  Spaniard  in  1568,  by 
C.  M.  Widman;  Journal  de  la  Compagne  de  M.  de  Villiers  depuis  son  arrivee  au  fort  Duquesne 
jusqu'a  son  retour  and.  fort;  Resumeof  the  minutes  of  the  Society,  1902-1904,  by  C.  G.  Gill. 

(744O 

MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.      Tercentenary  of  De  Monts'  Settlement  at  St.  Croix 
Island.     June  25,  1904.     Portland,  1905. 
8vo,  pp.  78.     Illustrations. 

Contents:  Addresses  by  Charles  E.  Swan,  Almon  I.  Tweed,  H.  S.  Burrage;  "The  meaning  of 
the  day,"  by  W.  F.  Ganong;  Samuel  de  Champlain,  by  James  P.  Baxter.  (7441 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Lecture  on  the  war  [of  Great  Britain]  with 
China.  Delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  by  John  Quincy 
Adams. 

/nNiles'  National  Register,  Vol.  LXI  or  Vol.  xi,  fifth  series,  pp.326-330.   Jan.22, 1842.    (7442 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  of  William  Hickling  Prescott.  Prepared 
at  the  request  of  the  Society.  By  George  Ticknor.  Boston,  1864. 

8vo,  pp.  x,  491.  (7443 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Records  of  Massachusetts  under  its  charter: 
By  C.  W.  Upham.  A  lecture  of  a  course  by  members  of  the  Society  before 
the  Lowell  Institute,  January  26,  1869.  Boston,  1869. 

Reprinted  from  the  Lowell  Lectures,  1869.  (7444 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  April, 
1870,  on  the  death  of  Gulian  C.  Verplanck  and  Nathaniel  Langdon  Frothing- 
ham.  By  Robert  C.  Winthrop.  [Cambridge,  1870.] 

8vo,  pp.  233-239.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  .    (7445 


1020  AMEETCAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     [Remarks,  October  11,  1877,  on  the  death  of 
M.  Thiers.     By  Robert  C.  Winthrop.]     [Cambridge,  1877.] 
8vo,  pp.  314-319.    No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7446 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Tributes  to  George  T.  Davis,  October  11, 
1877.]  [Cambridge,  1877.] 

8vo,  pp.  307-313.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7447 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Paul  Revere's  letter  to  Jeremy  Belknap, 
Boston,  January  1,  1798,  relating  to  the  signal  lanterns  and  his  ride  to  Lexington 
on  the  night  of  April  18th,  1775.]  [Cambridge,  1878.] 

8vo,  pp.  370-376.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  November,  1878.  (7448 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Appendix  to  the  Belknap  Papers  {Collections, 
fifth  series,  Vol.  in].  [Cambridge,  1882.] 

8vo,  pp.  373,  435.     No  title-page.  (7449 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.     Francis  E.  Parker.     Massachusetts    Histor 
ical  Society.     11  February,  1886.     [Remarks  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop.] 
8vo,  pp.  2.     No  title-page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7450 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  On  Jadeite  ornaments  frcm  Central  Amer 
ica.  By  Frederick  W.  Putnam.  [Cambridge,  1886.] 

8vo,  1  p. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  January,  1886.  (7451 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  A  night  in  the  library  of  Harvard  College. 
Remarks  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  February  10,  1887.  [By  Robert  C.  Win 
throp.] 

8vo,  pp.  3.     No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7452 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Report  of  the  committee,  by  Robert  C.  Win 
throp,  in  regard  to  the  four  Frenchmen  to  be  grouped  in  bronze  around  the 
statue  of  Lafayette  on  the  monument  ordered  by  Congress,  presented  at  the 
meeting  on  December  8,  1887.]  [Cambridge,  1887  ] 

Svo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7453 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Papers  on  the  Wyoming  massacre,  commu 
nicated  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society  on  October  13,  1887,  by  Justin  Winsor.] 
[Cambridge,  1887.] 

8vo,  pp.  340-347.     No  title-page.  (7454 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  [on  the  four  hundredth  anniver 
sary  of  the  birth  of  Martin  Luther,  November  13, 1890].  By  Edward  J.  Young. 
[Cambridge,  1890.] 

8vo,  pp.  4. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7455 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Paper  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  read  by 
Robert  C.  Winthrop,  jr.,  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  October  13,  1892,  on  the 
discovery  by  Professor  Barnard  of  the  fifth  satellite  of  Jupiter,  Lick  Observa 
tory,  Mount  Hamilton,  California.]  [Cambridge,  1892.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.    No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7456 


APPENDIX.  1021 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Appendix  [to  the  Belknap  Papers,  (Collec 
tions,  sixth  series,  Vol.  iv].  [Cambridge,  1893.] 

8vo,  pp.  633a-d.     Sheet.  (7457 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Rev.  John  Higginson,  of  Salem,  Mass.  By 
Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green.  [Remarks  at  a  meeting  of  the  Society,  May  14,  1896.] 
[Cambridge,  1896.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.     No  title-page.  (7458 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Tribute  [prepared  by  Joseph  H.  Choate]  to 
the  memory  of  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop  by  the  trustees  of  the  Peabody  Educa 
tion  Fund  at  their  annual  meeting  in  New  York  September  25,  1895  [and  later 
on  January  9,  1896,  communicated  to  the  society  by  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green]. 
[Cambridge,  1896.] 

8vo.  pp.  3.    No  title-page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7459 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  History  of  the  Pequot  war:  the  contemporary 

accounts   of  Mason,  Underhill,  Vincent,  and  Gardner.     Reprinted  from  the 

Collections  [second  series,  Vol.  vm,  third  series,  Vol.   m  and  vi,  and  fourth, 

series,  vol.  i],  with   additional  notes   and   an   introduction    by  Charles  Orr. 
Cleveland,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  xx,  (1),  149.     Map.  (746O 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [Report  of  the  committee  June  9,  1898,  and 
remarks  of  the  president,  Charles  Francis  Adams,  April  14,  1898,  on  the  expe 
diency  of  publishing  memorial  editions  of  Bradford's  History  of  Plymouth 
Plantation,  and  Winthrop's  History  of  New  England.] 

8vo,  pp.  4.    Sheet. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  April  and  June,  1898.  (7461 

MASSACHUSETTS    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY.      The    recovery  of   a  long-lost    volume    [of 
George  Whitefield  tracts].     By  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green.    [Cambridge,  1900.] 
8vo  pp.  3.    Sheet.    No  title  page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  for  May,  1900.  (7462 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Three  military  diaries  kept  by  Groton  sol 
diers  in  different  wars,  with  introductions  by  Samuel  A.  Green.  Groton, 
Mass.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  133. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  for  June,  1889,  June,  1897,  and  January,  1898.  Contains 
the  diaries  of  David  Holden,  No.  3073;  Dudley  Bradstreet,  No.  3205,  and  Amos  Farnsworth, 
No.  3219,  with  changes  and  additions.  (7463 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     March  14,  1901.     [Tribute  to  William  Max 
well  Evarts,  by  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green.]     [Cambridge,  1901.] 
8vo,  pp.  2.    Sheet. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceeding.  (7464 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     March,  13,  1902.     [Remarks  of  Dr.  Samuel  A. 
Green  on  announcing  Mrs.  John  Langdon  Sibley's  death,  which  took  place  on 
January  22,  presenting  a  copy  of  her  will.]     [Cambridge,  1902.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.    No  title  page. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7465 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Life  in  a  New  England  town:  1787,  1788. 
Diary  of  John  Quincy  Adams  while  a  student  in  the  office  of  Theophilus 
Parsons  at  Newburyport.  [Communicated  to  the  Society  on  November  13, 
1902,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  the  president,  and  edited  by  him.]  Boston 
1903. 

8vo,  pp.  204.     Portrait. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7466 


1022  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  [The  Battle  of  8alamis.  By  William  W. 
Goodwin.]  [Cambridge,  1903.] 

8vo,  pp.  397-405.    No  title  page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings,  June,  1903.  (7467 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Personal  record  of  members  for  permanent 
preservation  in  the  archives.  [Blank  form.]  [Cambridge,  1903.] 

4to,  pp.  (4).     Sheet.  (7468 

MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Remarks  on  Prof.  Egbert  C.  Smyth  at  a 
meeting  of  the  Society  May  12,  1904.  By  Alexander  McKenzie.  [Cambridge, 
1904.] 

8vo,  pp.  5.    No  title  page. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings.  (7469 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Collections 
and  Researches  made  by  the  Society.  Vol.  xxx.  Lansing,  1906. 

8vo,  pp.  xii,  699.     Illus. 

"The  present  volume,  30,  of  the  publications  takes  the  place  of  the  original  number  left  for 
general  index." 

Contents:  Papers  read  at  meetings,  1903  and  1904;  Miscellaneous.  Among  the  longer  are: 
The  boundaries  of  Michigan,  by  Claude  S.  Larzelere;  Mecosta  County  and  its  hub  [Big 
Rapids],  by  Ella  J.  Ramsdell;  The  Moravians  in  Michigan,  by  John  E.  Day;  In  Detroit, 
by  C.  M.  Burton;  Notes  on  the  geography  and  geology  of  Lake  Huron,  by  John  J.  Bigsby; 
The  Twentieth  Michigan  Regiment  at  the  battle  of  Petersburg,  by  Byron  M.  Cutcheon; 
Michigan  State  rights,  by  Anna  Reid  Knox;  The  Indians  of  Grand  River  Valley,  by  Dwight 
Goss;  Men  and  events  in  Washington  during  and  after  the  Civil  War,  by  Edward  W.  Barber; 
Old  seals  and  the  State  seals  of  Michigan,  by  Marie  B.  Ferrey.  (747O 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Collections 
and  Researches  made  by  the  Society.  Vol.  xxxni.  Lansing,  Michigan,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  802.     Plate.     Portraits.     Facsimiles. 

Contents:  Proceedings;  Reports;  The  Jesuit  missionaries  who  labored  in  the  Lake  Superior 
region  during  the  17th  and  18th  centuries,  by  Richard  R.  Elliott;  Cadillac  papers,  from  manu 
scripts  collected  by  C.  M.  Burton.  (747 1 

MICHIGAN  PIONEER  AND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Historical  Collections.  Collections 
and  Researches  made  by  the  Society.  Vol.  xxxiv.  Lansing,  Michigan,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  xi,  842.    Portraits.    Plate. 

Contents:  Proceedings;  Cadillac  papers;  Cadillac's  records;  Montreal  papers;  Detroit 
rulers_French  commandants' from  1701  to  1760;  General  Wayne's  orderly  book;  Letters  of 
Col.  John  Francis  Hamtramck  pertaining  to  Wayne's  campaign;  Extracts  from  B.  Van 
Cleve's  memoranda,  1794;  Memorial  report.  (7472 

MORAVIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Transactions.     Vol.  iv.     Nazareth,  1895. 

8vo,  pp.  336.     Plates. 

Contents:  Sketch  of  the  Moravian  settlement  at  Broadbay,  Me.,  by  John  W.  Jordan; 
Historical  miscellany,  by  James  Henry— Moravian  manuscript  literature;  Events  at  Nazareth 
in  the  year  1800;  Nazareth  cemeteries;  Memoir  of  Christian  Gottlieb  Hiiffel.  Fragments 
from  the  papers  of  Bishop  John  Ettwein;  A  historical  sketch  of  the  Widows'  House  at 
Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1768-1892,  by  John  W.  Jordan;  A  journey  to  Bethlehem  and  Nazareth,  in 
September  and  October,  1815,  described  by  Gotthold  Benjamin  Reichel,  translated  from  the 
original  German  ms.  by  Helen  Bell;  A  sketch  of  the  Moravian  activity  in  New  Sweden  and  its 
vicinity,  by  J.  Taylor  Hamilton;  The  Evan.  Ger.  Cong,  at  Tulpehocken,  by  J.  Taylor  Hamilton; 
Sketch  of  the  report  to  be  laid  before  the  President  of  the  United  States  by  the  president 
and  directors  of  the  Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Heathen,  by  John 
Heckewelder,  1822;  History  of  the  Moravian  Historical  Society  from  March  30, 1857,  to  August 
31,  1894,  by  Henry  A.  Jacobson;  Titles  of  papers  read  at  the  annual  meetings  of  the  Society, 
1858-1894.  (7473 


APPENDIX.  .  1023 

NATIONAL  GEOGRAPHIC  SOCIETY.  National  Geographic  Magazine.  Vol.  xvi.  Year 
1905.  Washington,  D.  C.  [1905]. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv,  583.     Illustrations.    Maps. 

Contents:  The  character  of  our  immigration— past  and  present,  by  Z.  F.  McSweeny;  Our 
immigration  during  1904;  The  farmers  of  the  United  States;  Educating  the  Filipinos;  Geo 
graphic  notes;  Russia,  by  Charles  Emory  Smith;  Marine  hydrographic  surveys  of  the  coasts 
of  the  world,  by  George  W.  Littlehales;  The  wonderful  canals  of  China,  by  George  E.  Ander 
son;  Tides  in  the  Bay  of  Fundy;  The  French  coast  of  the  Sahara,  by  Charles  Rabot;  Observa 
tions  on  the  Russo-Japanese  war  in  Japan  and  Manchuria,  by  Louis  Livingstone  Seaman; 
The  characteristics  of  the  Japanese  people,  by  Baron  Kentaro  Kaneko;  Geographic  names  in 
the  United  States  and  the  stories  they  tell,  by  R.  II.  Whitbeck;  A  growing  camp  in  the  Tanana 
gold  fields,  Alaska,  by  Sidney  Paige;  The  industrial  training  of  the  German  people;  Philip 
Nolan  and  the  "  Levant,"  by  Edward  Everett  Hale;  Progress  in  the  Philippines;  The  gardens 
of  the  West;  A  revelation  of  the  Filipinos— summary  of  the  report  of  the  Census  of  the  Philip 
pine  Islands;  Some  lessons  in  geography,  by  Edward  Atkinson;  The  Eighth  International 
Geographic  Congress;  The  fisheries  ot  Japan,  by  Hugh  M.  Smith;  A  chapter  from  Japanese 
history  (first  treaty  with  the  United  States),  by  Eki  Hioki;  Our  smallest  possession— Guam, 
by  William  E.  Saflord;  Forecasting  the  weather  and  storms,  by  Willis  L.  Moore;  Map  show 
ing  the  seat  of  war  in  Manchuria:  Evolution  of  Russian  government,  by  Edwin  A.  Grosvenor; 
The  purpose  of  the  Anglo-Japanese  alliance,  by  Eki  Hioki;  The  Philippines,  by  William  II. 
Taft;  Forestry  at  home  and  abroad,  by  Gifford  Pinchot;  The  Central  Great  Plains;  Com 
mercial  prize  of  the  Orient,  by  O.  P.  Austin;  Some  notes  on  the  Fox  Island  passes,  Alaska,  by 
J.  J.  Gilbert;  A  comparison  of  Norway  and  Sweden;  Japan  and  the  United  States;  Our  immi 
gration  in  1905:  Statistics  of  cities;  The  commercial  valuation  of  railway  operating  property 
in  the  United  States;  The  Ziegler  polar  expedition;  The  highest  dam  in  the  world  (to  be  erected 
on  the  Salt  River,  near  Roosevelt,  Arizona) ;  The  improvements  in  the  Republic  of  Panama; 
The  Panama  Canal,  by  Colby  M.Chester;  Progress  on  the  Panama  Canal,  by  G.  II.  G[rosvenor];  - 
The  great  canals  of  the  world;  Geography,  by  Sir  William  Wharton;  The  supposed  birthplace 
of  civilizations  (Turkestan) ;  Proportion  of  children  in  the  United  States;  The  Parsees  and  the 
Towers  of  Silence  at  Bombay,  India,  by  William  Thomas  Fee;  China  and  the  United  States, 
by  Sir  Chentung  Liang-Cheng;  What  has  been  accomplished  by  the  United  States  toward 
building  the  Panama  Canal,  by  Theodore  P.  Shonts;  Russia  in  recent  literature,  by  A.  W. 
Greely;  Index.  (7474 

NEW  YORK  STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings  of  the  Association.  Sixth 
annual  meeting,  with  constitution  and  by-laws  and  list  of  members.  [Albany.] 
1905. 

8vo,  pp.  199. 

Contents:  Proceedings;  The  memorable  battle  fought  on  the  16th  day  of  August,  1777,  at 
Walloomsac;  General  John  Stark,  by  William  O.  Stillman;  Stark's  independent  command 
at  Bennington,  by  Herbert  D.  Foster,  with  the  collaboration  of  Thomas  W.  Streeter;  Calen 
dar  of  documents  on  Bennington  battle  and  campaign,  chiefly  relating  to  Stark;  Select  bibli 
ography  of  Bennington  battle  and  campaign;  New  York  at  Walloomsac,  by  Nelson  Gillespie; 
General  John  Stark,  by  Robert  R.  Law;  The  part  taken  by  the  Vermonters  in  the  battle  of 
Bennington,  by  G.  G.  Benedict;  Fort  Ticonderoga  restored,  by  Elizabeth  Watrous;  In 
memoriam— Dr.  Daniel  C.  Farr,  by  Grenville  M.  Ingalsbe;  The  American  Revolution  from 
an  English  point  of  view,  by  Mrs.  F.  C.  Scoville;  The  family  of  Washington,  by  Mrs.  E.  R. 
Sawyer;  Women  of  the  Revolution,  by  Mrs.  J.  L.  McArthur:  Art  and  artists  of  the  Revolu 
tionary  period,  by  Martha  Hill  McFarland;  The  Daughters  of  the  Empire  State  and  their 
work,  by  Mrs.  Charles  H.  Terry;  Publications  received;  Insignia  of  the  Association;  Articles 
of  incorporation,  etc.  (7475 

OIJMION  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  thirtieth  annual  reunion  for 

1902.  Containing  the  annual  address  by  T.  A.  McBride,  and  the  occasional 
address  by  W.  T.  Wright.     Portland,  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  119.  ,  (7476 

<»KK<;<>.\   PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.     Transactions  of  the  thirty-first  annual  reunion  for 

1903.  Containing  the  annual  address  by  (.'has.  W.  Fulton,  and  the  occasional 
address  by  Oliver  C.  Applegate,  etc.     Portland,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  120-220. 

Contains  also  "Diary  of  Cornelia  A.  Sharp,  crossing  the  plains  from  Missouri  to  Oregon  in 
1852;  Recollections  of  the  Whitman  massacre,  by  N.  Kimball;  Mrs.  Jane  Burnside  Canfield, 
by  Eva  E.  Dye;  Reminiscences  of  Washington  Smith  Gilliam."  (7477 


1024  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  thirty-second  annual  reunion 
for  1904,  containing  annual  address  by  Charles  B.  Moores,  etc.  Portland,  1905. 

Svo,  pp.  221-358. 

Contains  also  "Crossing  the  plains  in  1852,"  by  Cecelia  Emily  McMillen  Adams;  Description 
of  trip  across  the  plains  from  Indiana  and  of  the  events  of  the  Yakima  Indian  war  of  1855-56. 

(7478 

OREGON  PIONEER  ASSOCIATION.  Transactions  of  the  thirty-third  annual  reunion, 
June  15,  1905,  containing  the  annual  address  of  Henry  H.  Gilfry,  etc.  Portland, 
1906. 

8vo,  pp.  359-512. 

Contains  also  "  Diary  of  E.  W.  Conyers,  a  pioneer  of  1852."  (7479 

POCUMTUCK  VALLEY  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION.  History  and  Proceedings  of  the  Pocum- 
tuck  Valley  Memorial  Association.  1899-1904.  Vol.  iv.  Deerfield,  Mass., 
1905. 

8vo,  pp.  503. 

Contents:  Annual  meeting,  1899:  Address  by  Lyndon  S.  Crawford;  Messengers  of  war  and 
messengers  of  peace,  by  Francis  M.  Thompson;  New  tracks  in  an  old  trail  [Attack  on 
Deerfield],  by  George  Sheldon;  Ethan  Allen  and  his  daughter,  by  C.  Alice  Baker;  Field 
meeting— 1899:  Historical  address  by  Lyman  Whiting;  Annual  meeting— 1900:  A  Puritan 
foremother  [Mehitablc  Johnson],  by  Mary  P.  Wells  Smith;  Captain  Agrippa  Wells,  by 
F.  M.  Thompson;  The  broom-corn  industry  in  the  counties  of  Franklin  and  Hampshire, 
by  Charles  Jones;  Reminiscence:  George,  Sheldon;  Field  meeting— 1900;  Captain  William 
Turner,  by  George  Sheldon;  Indian  war  conditions,  by  Rowena  Buell;  Address  of  Ralph 
M.  Stoughton;  Annual  meeting — 1901;  Journal  of  General  Epaphras  Hoyt,  1790,  by  H. 
Isabelle  AVilliams;  The  Hoosac  tunnel,  by  H.  C.  Parsons;  Field  meeting— 1901;  AVillard 
memorial — Address  of  George  W.  Solley;  The  old  meetinghouses  of  Deerfield,  by  George 
Sheldon;  New  England's  history — Prof.  Barber's  summary  of  its  import;  The  old  home 
spirit,  by  Frank  W.  Pratt;  Pocumtuck  Valley  in  the  world's  arena,  by  Albert  E.  Winship; 
In  memoriam — Jonathan  Wells,  by  Mary  P.  Wells  Smith;  Annual  meeting — 1902;  Memoir 
of  P.  Voorhees  Finch,  by  J.  D.  Reid;  Joseph  Fry,  of  Kittery,  Maine,  by  C.  Alice  Baker;  Massa 
chusetts  colony  and  Peter  and  John  Schuyler,  by  Frances  M.  Thompson;  Annual  meeting — 
1903;  Parson  Leavitt  vindicated,  by  Wm.  II.  Leavitt;  The  adventures  of  Baptiste,  by  C. 
Alice  Baker;  The  journal  of  Captain  Nathaniel  Dwight  and  its  leadings,  by  George  Sheldon; 
Field  meeting— 1903,  with  addresses;  Annual  meeting— 1904;  John  E.  Russell,  by  George 
Sheldon;  The  adventure  of  liberty,  by  G.  Glenn  Atkins;  Officers  and  members  of  the  Associ 
ation,  1870-1905;  Index.  (748O 

PRESBYTERIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Journal.  Vol.  m.  No.  4.  December,  1905. 
Philadelphia. 

8vo,  pp.  153-200. 

Contents:  The  Presbyterian  occupation  of  a  historic  house,  by  Benjamin  L.  Agnew  and 
Louis  F.  Benson;  Diary  of  the  Rev.  Michael  Schlatter  (second  part),  translated  and  anno 
tated  by  William  J.  Hinke;  Notes  from  the  records  of  the  first  Presbyterian  Church  of  Phila 
delphia,  Pa.;  The  date  of  Knox's  birth,  by  D.  Hay  Fleming;  Record  of  new  publications 
.relating  to  Presbyterian  and  Reformed  Church  history.  (7481 

RHODE  ISLAND  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Personal  narra 
tives  of  the  battles  of  the  rebellion,  being  papers  read  before  the  Society. 
Providence. 

Small  4to. 

See  Nos.  6595-0599  for  contents  of  the  other  vols.  of  these  series. 

Second  series:  11.  Reminiscences  of  the  War,  1861-5.     By  J.  A.  Monroe.     1881.    pp.  78. 

(7482o 

12.  A  cruise  along  the  blockade.     By  F.  B.  Butts.     1881.    pp.37.  (74826 

13.  The  high  school  boys  of  the  10th  R.  I.  regiment,  with  a  roll  of  teachers  and  students  of 
the  Providence  High  School  who  served  in  the  army  or  navy  during  the  rebellion.    By  W.  A. 
Spicer.     1882.    pp.83.  (7482c 

14.  Service  of  the  cavalry  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac.     By  E.  P.  Tobie.     1882.    pp.  56. 

(7482d 

15.  Prison  life  of  Lieut.  James  M.  Fales.     By  G.  N.  Bliss.    1882.    pp.  70.  (7482e 

16.  The  last  tour  of  duty  at  the  siege  of  Charleston.     By  C.  H.  Williams.    1882.    pp.  29. 

(7482/ 

17.  Ambrose  Everett  Burnside.    By  A.  Woodbury.    1882.    pp.  97.  (74820 


APPENDIX.  1025 

18.  Incidents  of  service  with  the  llth  regiment,  R.  I.  volunteers.    By  C.  H.  Parkhurst. 
1883.    pp.  32.  (7482/i 

19.  Battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  Oct.  19,  1864.     By  J.  K.  Bucklyn.     1883.    pp.24.     '  (7482* 

20.  Incidents  of  cavalry  experiences  during  Gen.  Pope's  campaign.    By  W.  Gardiner     1883 
pp.36.  (7482* 

Fourth  series:  11.  Recollections  of  service  in  Battery  D,  1st  R.  I.  Light  Artillery.    By 
G.  C.  Sumner.    1891.    pp.52.  (7482Z 

12.  My  boyhood  at  West  Point.    By  W.  W.  Bailey.    1891.    pp.38.  (7482m 

13.  From  Memphis  to  Allatoona;  and  the  battle  of  Allatoona,  Oct  5  1864     By  G  W  Hill 
1891.    pp.39.  '(7482n 

14.  Recollections  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy.    By  J.  C.  Pegram.    1891.    pp.  4a.       (7482o 

15.  With  the  9th  army  corps  in  East  Tennessee.    By  W.  A.  Nason.    1891.    pp.  70.     (7482p 

16.  In  a  rebel  prison;  or,  Experiences  in  Danville,  Va.    By  A.  S.  Roe.    1891.    pp.42. 

(7482? 

17.  Richmond,  Annapolis,  and  home.    By  A.  S.  Roe.    1892.    pp.41.  (7482r 

18.  John  Albert  Monroe.    By  G.  S.  Sumner  and  others.    1892.    pp.  50.  (7482s 

19.  The  Gettysburg  gun.    By  J.  H.  Rhodes.    1892.    pp.57.     Portrait.  (7482* 

20.  A  chaplain's  experience  in  the  Union  army.     By  F.  Denison.     1893.    pp.45.        (7482tt 

RHODE  ISLAND  SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Personal  narratives 
of  the  battles  of  the  rebellion,  being  papers  read  before  the  Society.     Sixth 
series.     Nos.  1-8.     Providence,  R.  I.,  1903-1904. 
Small  4to. 

1.  A  forlorn  hope.    By  L.  C.  Stevens.    1903.    pp.  44. 

2.  How  I  lost  my  sabre  in  war  and  found  it  in  peace.    By  G.  N.  Bliss.    1903.    pp.  71. 

3.  Reminiscences  of  the  signal  service  in  the  Civil  War.    Embracing  the  reduction  and  cap 
ture  of  Fort  Pulaski,  the  skirmish  on  Pocataligo  River,  S.  C.,  and  the  attack  by  the  ironclads 
under  command  of  Rear-Admiral  Samuel  F.  Dupont  on  Fort  Sumter,  Charleston  Harbor 
April  7, 1863.    By  U.S.  Tafft.    Second  paper.    First  is  No.  9,  in  the  fifth  series  of  the  Society's 
publications.    1903.    pp.  27  (+ folded  chart  showing  position  of  ships  around  Fort  Sumter). 

4.  Extracts  from  my  diary  and  from  my  experiences  while  boarding  with  Jefferson  Davis, 
in  three  of  his  notorious  hotels,  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  and  Salisbury,  N.  C.[ 
from  July,  1861,  to  June,  1862.    By  W.  J.  Crossley.    1903.    pp.  49. 

5.  Maryland  campaign  with  the  Fourth  Rhode  Island.    By  H:  J.  Spooner.    1903.    pp.  27. 

6.  The  sword  of  honor.    From  captivity  to  freedom.    H.A.Johnson.    1903.    pp.72. 

7.  Through  Chancellorsville  into  and  out  of  Libby  Prison.    I.  From  Chancellorsville  into 
Libby  Prison.    II.  In  Libby  Prison  and  out  of  it;  home  again.    By  C.  MacCauley.    1904. 
pp.  70. 

8.  The  storming  of  the  lines  of  Petersburg  by  the  Sixth  Corps,  April  2, 1865.    By  H.  Stevens. 
A  paper  first  read  before  the  Military  Historical  Society  of  Massachusetts,  February  11,  1884* 
and  published  now  by  its  permission.    1904.    pp.40.  (7483 

UNITARIAN  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.      Boston,   Mass.     "Los  von   Rom,"  by  Thomas 
Garrigue  Masaryk.     [Boston],  1902. 
8vo,  pp.  26.     Portrait. 

"  This  is  an  account  of  the  liberalizing  tendencies  in  religion,  especially  in  the  Roman 
Catholic  Church  of  Europe  in  the  past  three  years."  (7484 

UNITARIAN  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Liberal  religious  thought  and  work  in  Switzer 
land,  by  Alfred  Altherr.  Delivered  before  the  Unitarian  Historical  Society, 
in  Channing  Hall,  Boston,  May  21,  1903.  [Boston],  1903. 

8vo,  pp.  39.  (7485 

VIRGINIA,  HISTORICAL  AND  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OP.  An  address,  on  the  influence 
of  the  federative  republican  system  of  government  upon  literature  and  the 
development  of  character,  prepared  to  be  delivered  before  the  Historical  and 
Philosophical  Society  of  Virginia  at  their  annual  meeting  in  1836,  by  Thomas  R. 
Dew.— Originally  published  in  the  Southern  Literary  Messenger,  by  request  of 
the  Society.  Richmond,  1836. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  (748B 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 65 


1026  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Associ 
ation,  on  the  occasion  of  the  126th  anniversary  of  the  battle  and  massacre  of 
Wyoming,  July  4th,  1904.  [Wilkes-Barre,  1904.] 

8vo,  pp.  44. 

Contents:  Officers,  members,  report;  "A  colony  out  of  the  Northern  Wilderness,"  by 
George  G.  Groff.  (7487 

WYOMING  COMMEMORATIVE  ASSOCIATION.  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Associ 
ation,  on  the  occasion  of  the  127th  anniversary  of  the  battle  and  massacre  of 
Wyoming,  July  3rd,  1905.  [Wilkes-Barre,  1905.] 

8vo,  pp.  23. 

Contents:  Officers,  members,  report;  "The  Nemesis  of  Wyoming,"  by  Enoch  Perrine. 

(7488 

CONNECTICUT  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  and  reports  presented  at  the  annual 
meeting,  May  27,  1890,  with  a  list  of  officers  and  members.  Hartford,  1890. 

8vo,  pp.  34.  (7489 

Same.  May  24,  1892.  Hartford,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  (7490 

Same.  May  23,  1893.  Hartford,  1893. 

8vo,  pp.  49.  (7491 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  The  proceedings  in  commemoration  of  the  one  hundredth  anni 
versary  of  the  birth  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne  held  at  Salem,  Massachusetts, 
June  23.  1904.  Salem,  Mass.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  vi,  116.    Portraits.  (7492 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Vital  records  of  Wenham,  Massachusetts,  to  the  end  of  the  year 
1849.  Salem,  Mass.,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  227.  (7493 

ESSEX  INSTITUTE.  Vital  records  of  Lynn,  Massachusetts,  to  the  end  of  the  year  1849. 
Salem,  Mass.,  1905-1906. 

8vo,  2  vols. 

Vol.  I.    pp.  429.    Births. 

Vol.  n.    pp.621.    Marriages  and  deaths.  (7494 

F AIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Fifth  anniversary  of  the  Society,  held 
April  9th,  1886.  and  the  papers  read  before  the  Society.    Bridgeport,  Conn. ,  1886. 
8vo,  pp.  52,  xxviii. 

Contents:  John  Read,  the  colonial  lawyer,  by  W.  A.  Beers;  Stratford,  N.  H.,  by  Samuel 
Orcutt;  The  Fairfield  County  Historical  Society:  its  work  and  needs,  by  Charles  Burr  Toddj 
The  old  Stratfield  Baptist  Church,  by  R.  B.  Lacey;  Crania  found  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1885, 
by  Samuel  Orcutt;  Members  of  the  Society;  In  memoriam;  1736-1886.  Historical  discourse 
commemorating  the  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  consociations,  Fairfield  East 
and  Fairfield  West,  at  Fairfield,  June  8,  1886.  By  Asa  C.  Pierce.  (7495 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  for  1887.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
[1887] 

8vo,  pp.  47. 

Contents:  Officers;  Sixth  annual  meeting;  Reports;  Capt.  Stephen  Burroughs  [1729-1817] 
and  his  times,  by  Samuel  Orcutt;  By-laws;  Members.  (7496 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  for  1889.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1889. 

8vo,  pp.  51. 

Contents:  Officers;  President's  Address  [Rowland  B.  Lacey];  William  Samuel  Johnson 
and  the  making  of  the  Constitution,  by  W.  G.  Andrews;  By-laws;  Members.  (7497 

FAIRFIELD  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Annual  report  for  1891-92.  Published  by 
the  Society,  1892. 

8vo,  pp.  xv,  118.    Chart  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Contents:  Officers;  Report  of  the  executive  committee;  Rev.  Blackleach  Burritt  and 
related  Stratford  families,  by  M.  D.  Raymond;  Mills  [Rev.  Samuel]  Memoranda;  The  Pilgrim 


APPENDIX.  1027 

fathers  and  what  they  wrought,  by  Chas.  Ray  Palmer;  The  inscriptions  in  the  cemetery  at 
Easton,  Conn.,  near  the  Baptist  Church,  copied  by  R.  B.  Lacey  and  Samuel  Orcutt;  The 
patent  or  charter  of  the  town  of  Stratford,  1686;  Barnum  Institute  of  Science  and  History- 
Extracts  from  the  will  and  codicils  of  Phineas  T.  Barnum,  in  relation  thereto;  Fairfield 
County  Historical  Society:  Original  articles  of  association;  Incorporating  the  Society;  By 
laws;  Members;  Necrology.  (7498 

[FrrcHBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.]  The  early  records  of  the  town  of  Lunenburg, 
Massachusetts,  including  that  part  which  is  now  Fitchburg,  1719-1764.  Com 
piled  by  Walter  A.  Davis.  Fitchburg,  1896. 

8vo,  pp.  384.     Plates. 

' '  Published  by  authority  of  the  City  Council  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Society."     (7499 

[FITCHBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.]  The  proprietors'  records  of  the  town  of  Lunen 
burg,  Massachusetts,  including  Fitchburg  and  a  portion  of  Ashby,  1729-1833. 
Compiled  by  Walter  A.  Davis.  Fitchburg,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  x  (l)/374.     Plates. 

' '  Published  by  authority  of  the  City  Council  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Society."      (75OO 

[FITCHBURG  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.]  The  old  records  of  the  town  of  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Compiled  by  Walter  A.  Davis.  Vols.  i-vi.  Fitchburg,  1898-1903. 

8vo. 

"  Published  by  authority  of  the  City  Council  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Society."  (75O1 

GEOGRAPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  Transactions  and  Proceedings.  Series  2. 
Vols.  i-iv.  San  Francisco,  1902-05. 

4to. 

Vol.  4  has  cover-title.    Bulletin.  (75O£ 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  The  English  ancestors  of  the  Shippen  family, 
and  Edward  Shippen  of  Philadelphia.  By  Thomas  Willing  Balch.  Philadel 
phia,  1904. 

Large  8vo,  pp.  20.    Illustrations. 

Reprinted  from  the  Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  Oct.,  1904.     (75O3 

HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.     Annual  report,  1899. 

Copy  not  found.  (75O4 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Dinner  of  the  Holland  society  of  New  York, 
1886.  [New  York,  1886.] 

8vo,  pp.  75.     Portrait^     Plates. 

Cover-title. 

Contains  account  of  the  first  dinner  of  The  Holland  Society,  January  8,  1886,  with  speeches 
and  songs  (Drinklied  and  Wien  Neerlandsch  Bloed).  Decorations,  The  Beggars  of  the  Sea 
(poem),  List  of  Guests,  Officers  and  Members.  (75O5 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Yearbook,  1886-87.     New  York,  J887. 

8vo,  pp.  191.     Portraits.     Plates. 

Contains:  Trip  to  Kingston,  September  14,  1886,  describing  exhibition  of  antique  objects  at 
Kingston,  Pictures  of  Old  Buildings,  Dinner  at  Hotel  Kaaterskill,  Adoption  of  Badge,  Geu- 
zenpenning,  Reception  at  Albany,  Second  Annual  Dinner,  January  27,  1887,  Necrology,  List 
of  Officers  and  Members,  Description  of  Seal.  (75O6 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.     Year  book,  1887-88.     [New  York,  1888.] 

8vo,  pp.  118.     Portraits.    Plates. 

Contents:  Annual  Meeting,  May  31,  1887,  Third  Annual  Dinner,  January  10,  1888,  Sketch  of 
formation  of  the  Society,  Description  of  Badge,  Necrology,  List  of  Officers  and  Members. 
With  speeches  by  H.  C.  Van  Vorst,  C.  M.  Depew,  George  Wm.  Curtis,  G.  W.  Van  Siclen,  C.  P. 
Daly,  G.  D.  Hulst,  J.  Van  Voorhis,  J.  W.  Beckman,  G.  M.  Van  Hoersen.  (75O7 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Report  on  ''tablets"  to  be  placed  on  sites  of  his 
toric  interest.  By  A.  V.  Van  Nest.  New  York,  1889. 

F°.  (7508 


1028  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

HOLLAND  SOCIETY  OF  NEW  YORK.  Holland:  a  poem  by  C.  S.  Vedder,  written  for 
the  anniversary  of  the  Society.  [New  York,  1898] . 

8vo.  (75O9 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society,  December 
1,  1905.  Date  stones,  with  examples  [By  F.  R.  Diffenderffer].  Minutes  of  the 
December  meeting.  Vol.  ix,  no.  12.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  [3571-395.  ( 7  5  1 0 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  Middletown,  Conn.  Charter,  by-laws, 
and  officers  of  the  Middlesex  County  Historical  Society,  Connecticut,  1901. 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1901. 

12mo,  pp.  13.  (7511 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pamphlet  no.  2.  April,  1904.  Address 
of  the  President,  the  Rev.  Azel  Washburn  Hazen,  D.  D.,  at  the  annual  meeting, 
Middletown,  Connecticut,  April  nineteenth,  1904." 

12mo,  pp.  12.  (7512 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Pamphlet  no.  3.  May,  1905.  Address 
of  the  president,  Rev.  Azel  W.  Hazen,  D.  D.  Report  of  the  Secretary,  Her 
man  C.  Whittlesey,  and  Report  of  the  treasurer,  Joseph  T.  Elliott,  at  the  annual 
meeting,  Middletown,  Connecticut,  April  eighteenth,  1905. 

12mo,  pp.  15  (1).  (7513 

MINISINK  VALLEY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Addresses  .  .  .  annual  and  semi-annual 
meetings,  Feb.  22,  and  July  22,  1896.  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  1897. 

8vo,  pp.  (29). 

Contains  "The  story  of  Benj.  Eaton,  by  Francis  Marvin;  Candebec  in  history,  by  W  I.. 
Cuddeback."  (7514 

MINNESOTA  TERRITORIAL  PIONEERS'  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings  and  addresses  at 
the  second  annual  reunion,  Jan.  12,  1899.  With  an  account  of  the  organization 
of  the  Association,  .  .  .  and  a  brief  chronological  record  of  events  during  the 
territorial  period.  Vol.  1.  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  48.     Illustrations.  (7515 

MINNESOTA  TERRITORIAL  PIONEERS'  [ASSOCIATION].  Proceedings  and  Report  of  the 
annual  meetings.  May  11,  1899  and  1900.  With  .  .  .  biographical  sketches 
of  territorial  pioneers.  Vol.  n.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1901. 

8vo,  pp.  167.     Illustrations.  (7516 

MINNESOTA  TERRITORIAL  PIONEERS'  [ASSOCIATION].     Articles  of  Association  1902. 

24°,  pp.  13.  (7517 

MISSOURI  HISTORICAL   SOCIETY.     Collections.     [Vol.    2.     no.    5.]    The  Montezuma 
mounds,   explored  by  N.    D.   McEvers,   Montezuma,    111.,  John  M.  Wulfing, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  David  I.  Bushnell,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     1905.     [St.  Louis,  1905] 
8vo,  pp.  [3J-16.    Cover-title.    Illustrations.    Map. 
Signed :  Gerard  Fowke.  (7518 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  minute  book  of  the  Committee  of 
safety  of  Tryon  County,  the  old  New  York  frontier,  now  printed  verbatim  for 
the  first  time;  with  an  introduction  by  J.  Howard  Hanson,  and  noted  by 
Samuel  Ludlow  Frey.  New  York,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  vii-xv,  151.     Frontispiece.     Plates.     Maps.     Facsimiles.  (7519 

PARKMAN  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS.  No.  13.  The  use  of  maize  by  Wisconsin  Indians, 
by  Gardner  P.  Stickney.  [Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1897.] 

8vo,  pp.  [63]-87.  (7520 


APPENDIX.  1029 

PARKMAN  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS.  No.  14.  The  land-limitation  movement,;  a  Wis 
consin  episode  of  1848-1851,  by  John  Goadby  Gregoiy.  [Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1897.] 

8vo,  pp.  [89]-112.  (7521 

PARKMAN  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS.     Nos.  15-16.  ...  A  Moses  of  the  Mormons;  Strang's 
city  of  refuge  and  island  kingdom,  by  Henry  E.  Legler.     [Milwaukee  Wis 
1897.] 

8vo.,  pp.  [115J-179.     Illustrations.     Portrait.  (7522 

PARKMAN  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS.     No.  17.     Claude  Jean  Allouez  "the  apostle  of  the 
Ottawas"  and  the  builder  of  the  first  Indian  missions  in  Wisconsin,  by  Joseph 
Stephen  La  Boule.     [Milwaukee,  Wfis.,  1897.] 
8vo.,pp.  [181]-209.    Map. 
Contents:  pt.  I.  The  early  lifeof  Allouez  and  his  labors  in  the  Lake  Superior  region.    (7523 

PARKMAN  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS.  No.  18.  Negro  slavery  in  Wisconsin  and  the  under 
ground  railroad,  by  John  Nelson  Davidson.  [Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1897.] 

8vo,  pp.  [211]-244.  (7524 

PIONEERS  OF  Los  ANGELES  COUNTY.  9th  annual  publication,  1905.  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  1905. 

8vo.,  pp.  48.     Portrait.     Woodcut. 

Contains  in  addition  to  reports,  etc.,  the  following  papers:  Jolly  trip  across  the  plains  in 
1853,  by  C.  P.  Switzer;  Autobiographical  sketch  of  M.  F.  Quinn;  In  memoriam:  Mrs.  Sarepta 
S.  Hass;  Charles  Ernest  Lembcke;  Michel  Levy;  Mathew  Teed;  Walter  Scott  Reavis;  Ste 
phen  Arnold  Rendal;  Joseph  Baker  Binford;  List  of  members. 

Previous  publications  issued  with  Historical  society  of  Southern  California  see  Nos 
1015-1022.  '  (7525 

RIPON  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Ripon,  Wisconsin. 

"  The  society  has  had  meetings  from  time  to  time,  at  which  some  few  papers  have  been  read, 
including  one  on  the  '  Booth  War  in  Ripon,'  by  Col.  George  W.  Carter;  a  biographical  sketch 
of  Jehdeiah  Bowen,  one  of  Ripon's  pioneers,  by  Dr.  E.  H.  Merrill;  'The  Birth  of  the  Repub 
lican  Party  in  Ripon,'  by  Dr.  S.  T.  Kidder;  and '  Wisconsin  Phalanx,'  by  S.  M.  Pedrick.  Some 
of  these  have  been  used  by  the  State  Historical  Society  in  its  publications,  and  all  of  them 
have  been  published  in  the  Ripon  Commonwealth."  (7526 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Documents  connected  with  the  history  of 
South  Carolina.  Edited  by  Plowden  Charles  Jennett  Weston.  London,  1856. 

4to,  pp.  227.     Published  under  the  a  uspices  of  the  Society . 

Contents:  Ingram,  David.  Land  travels  of  Davyd  Ingram  and  others  .  .  .  1568-9,  from  the 
.  .  .  Gulph  of  Mexico  to  Cape  Breton  .  .  .—Young,  Thomas.  Letters  ...  to  Sir  Francis 
Windebank  .  .  .  with  a  .  .  .  relationof  a  voyage  from  Virginia  to  the  north  ward  .  .  .  1634.— 
Glen,  James.  Answers  to  the  lords  of  trade.— Cumberland,  Richard.  Letters.  .  .  to  Roger 
Pinckney  .  .  .  with  regard  to  the  provost-marshalship  of  South  Carolina.  1764-1775.— De 
Brahm,  W.  G.  Philosophico-historico-hydro-geography  of  South  Carolina,  Georgia  and 
East  Florida.  (7527 

WAYNE  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Richmond,  Indiana.  Papers  Vol.  1.  No. 
2.  Institutional  influence  of  the  Germans  in  Richmond,  Ind.  By  F.  J. 
B  artel,  1904. 

Svo-  (7528 

\YI:STKRN  RESERVE  UNIVERSITY.     The  provincial  committees  of  safety  of  the  Amer 
ican  Revolution,  by  Agnes  Hunt.     [Cleveland,  O.],  1904. 
8vo,  pp.  180.     Folded  Tables. 

".Published  from  the,  income  of  the  Francis  G.  Butler  publication  fund,  Western  Reserve 
University,  Cleveland."  (7529 

WENTWORTH  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  The  Gore  District  Militia  of  1821,  1824,  1830, 
and  1838.  The  militia  of  West  York  and  West  Lincoln  of  1864,  with  lists  of 
officers,  together  with  some  historical  and  biographical  notes  on  the  militia 
within  the  territory  at  present  constituting  the  counties  in  the  years  named. 
By  H.  H.  Robertson.  Hamilton,  1904. 

Svo,  pp.  62.  (7530 


1030  AMERICAN    HISTORICAL   ASSOCIATION. 

HERKTMER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Papers  read  before  the  Society  during  the 
years  1896,  1897,  and  1898.  Compiled  by  Arthur  B.  Smith.  Herkimer  and 
Ilion,  N.  Y.  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  108,  141,  75.  (7531 

HERKIMER  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Addresses  delivered  before  the  Society 
for  the  years  1899,  1900,  1901,  and  to  July  1,  1902,  and  a  memorial  of  the  late 

Hon.  Robert  Earl.     [Herkimer  and  Ilion,  N.  Y.     1903?] 

(7533 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings  of  the  fourth  annual  meeting, 
July  25,  1898. 

8vo,  12  pp. 

Caption  title. 

Contains:  "House  and  private  signals  of  Nantucket  Whale-ships,"  by  B.  Sharp;  "Silk 
industry  in  Nantucket,"  by  M.  S.  Dudley;  "The  site  of  the  Peter  Folger  house,"  by  M.  S. 
Dudley.  (7533 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Proceedings  of  the  fifth  annual  meeting, 
July  19,  1899. 

8vo,  pp.  15. 
Caption  title. 

Contains:  "Address  of  President  W.  F.  Barnard;"  Biographical  sketch  of  Joseph  Sidney 
Mitchell,  by  M.  S.  Dudley;  Elizabeth  Swain  Starbuck,  by  Anna  Gardner.  (7534 

NANTUCKET  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION.  Bulletin  no.  4.  Vol.  2.  Nantucket  lands 
and  landowners, by  H.  B.  Worth.  Nantucket,  1904. 

8vo,  pp.  183-216.  (7535 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     Collections  no.  6.     Saint  John,  N.  B.,  1905. 

8vo,  pp.  [2831-48(1.     Index,  pp.  481-490.     Portrait.     Plates. 

Contents:  Officers  and  members:  Papers  relating  to  the  townships  of  the  River  St.  John  in 
the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia,  edited  by  W.  O.  Raymond;  Historical-geographical  documents 
relating  to  New  Brunswick,  edited  by  W.  F.  Ganong.— No.  3.  Gamaliel  Smethurst's  nar 
rative  of  his  journey  from  Nepisiguit  to  Fort  Cumberland  in  170] ;  Royal  commission  and 
instructions  to  Gov.  Thomas  Carleton,  with  note  by  Wm.  M.  Jarvis;  Sketch  of  the  life  and 
administration  of  Gen.  Thomas  Carleton,  first  governor  of  New  Brunswick,  by  W.  0. 
Raymond.  (7536 

SOCIETE  HISTORIQUE  DE  MONTREAL.  Les  bases  de  I'histoire  d'Yamachiche,  1703- 
1903.  Commemoration  des  premiers  etablissements  dans  cette  paroisse:  ses 
fiefs;  ses  seigneurs;  ses  premiers  habitants;  ses  developpements;  son  demem- 
brement  en  plusieurs  paroisses,  et  autres  renseignements  tires  de  manuscrits 
inedits  conserves  dans  les  vieilles  archives  du  Bas-Canada;  par  R.  Bellemare 
.  .  .  Pub.  sous  les  auspices  de  la  Societe  Historique  de  Montreal.  Montreal, 
[1903?]. 

4to,  pp.  448.     Illustrations.     Plans.  (7537 


INDEXES. 


1031 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 

[Personal  biographical  material  forms  separate  index.] 
[The  references  are  to  numbers  of  the  titles,  not  to  pages.] 


Abbadie  family,  7320. 

Abbatt,  W.,  5037. 

Abbeville,  S.  C.,  Huguenots,  6616,  6631. 

Abbot,  E.  H.,  3414. 

Abbot,  Stephen,  Revolutionary  letter,  2276. 

Abbott,   T.,   4258. 

Abbott,  A.  J.,  4923. 

Abbott,  C.  C.,  6400. 

Abbott,  E.  H.,  4297. 

Abbott,  J.  B.,  1578a. 

Abbott,  L.  H.,  5748. 

Abbott,  L.  J.,  4406. 

Abbott,  S.  W.,  809,  810,  812,  814,  815. 

Abbott  family,  5591. 

Abel,  A.  H.,  1582. 

Abel,  A.  M.,  6216. 

Abercrombie,     J.,     letter,     May     2,     3775. 

2801. 

Abercromby,  J.,  3379. 
Abington,    Mass.,    history   and   description  : 

1810.       2635. 
Abnaki  Indians,  1702. 

ethnic  relations,  1709. 

language  of,  1700. 

grammatical  sketch,   1705. 

mission,    5844. 

missions,  1657-1724.     7328. 

treaties   of   1713   and    1717.       1737. 
Abolition,  early,  5716. 
Abolition  times,  5639. 
Abolitionists  vindicated,  4203,  4229. 
Aboriginal  architecture,   574. 

art,  relics  of,  5777,  no.   52. 

monuments,  western  New  York,  5151. 

names,  State  of  New  York.  5153. 

See  also  Names. 
Aborigines,  4906. 

American,  houses,  826. 

Australia,  201,  370. 

Canada,     customs,     characteristics,     his 
tory,    7185,    7213. 

origin  of,  7187. 

New  Jersey,  4538. 

Northwest,  6913. 

West  Indies,  204,  400. 

stone  implements,  4326. 

See  also    Indians  of  North   America. 
Abraham,  L.,  626. 

Abraham,  Plains  of,  7195,  7196,  7222. 
Abyssinia,  897,  902. 

mission  to,  905. 


Acadia,    1702,    1703. 

aborigines     1703. 

L'amour  de  la   France   en   Acadie,    7345. 

ancient  document  relating  to,  7174. 

Argall's  expedition,   1613.       5096. 

boundary  disputes,  7279. 

expedition    against,    1755.       7274. 

government   of,    1748.       2624. 

national  hymn  (Le  chant  national),  7345. 

New  England  settlements  in,  7. 

Poutrincourt  in  Acadia,   7309. 

rival  chiefs  of   (d'Aulney  and  La  Tour), 
4209. 

settlement  by  Dutch,  5195. 

See  also  Nova  Scotia. 
Acadian  exiles  in  Pennsylvania,  5975. 

French,  papers  relating  to,  7275. 
Acadians,  915,  7381. 

Les  Acadiens  apres  leur  dispersion,  7312. 

deportation.  208,  446. 

Eclaircissements   sur    la   question    Acadi- 
enne,  7313. 

expulsion  of,  1755.       1717,  7276,  727S. 

French  neutrals  in  Maine,    1702. 
in    Pennsylvania,    5975. 

Lancaster   co.,    Pa.,    6165. 

Madawaska,  Me.,  3356. 

papers   relative  to, -1755-6.       3388. 

Philadelphia,    5848. 

Virginia,    1755.       6830. 

Winslow's      expedition        1755.          3391. 
3671o. 

Fee   also    Neutrals. 

Accornac,  Va.,  Episcopacy  in,  early,  6829. 
Accomac  County,   Va.       Oatli  of  allegiance. 
1 772-74.        6829. 

tombstones   at    Hill's    farm,    6S55. 
Achenwall's  observations  on  North  America, 

17(57.       60S3. 
Achintre.  A.,  7345. 
Ackerly,  O.  B.,  3413. 
Ackerman,  W.  K.,  1387. 
Acland  family,  5744. 
Acrelius,  L,  1217,  5096,  5980. 
"Active,"  sloop,  6072. 
Acton,  R.  M.,  4665,  6065. 
Acton,  Mass.,  field  day,  4212. 

memorial  stones,  2800,  3177. 
Acushnet,  Mass.,  old,  4047. 
Acnshnet   River,  industries,  4047. 
Adair,  Mrs.  Owens,  5828,  5831. 

1033 


1034 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Adam,  J.,  1003,  1005,  1006,  1010,  1013, 

1016,  1017. 
Adam,  R.  B.,  4777. 
Adams,  A.   Letter  to,  1737.   3361. 

Letter,  2793. 

Adams,  Abigail.   Letter,  2793. 
Adams,  Mrs.  Ann,  4307. 
Adams,  Arthur,  3417,  3983. 
Adams,  C.  C.,  904. 
Adams,  C.  D.,  5468. 
Adams,  C.  E.  McM.,  7478. 
Adams,  C.  F.,  20,  22,  34,  40,  41,  205,  209, 
462,  2207,  2597,  2770,  2773,  2781, 
2785,  2786,  2788,  2789,  2791,  2796- 
2798,  2800,  2802-2806,  3002,  3119, 
3120,  3123,  3124,  3130,  3233,  3271, 
3273,  3277,  3286,  3314,  3682,  4123. 
5284,  5393,  6057,  6628,  7098,  7461, 
7466. 

Adams,  C.  Frederick,  jr.,  3366. 
Adams,  C.  K.,  4,  6,  8,  1859. 
Adams,  D.  W.,  4800,  4804,  5459. 
Adams,  E.,  1523,  2649. 

epitaph,  1753.   3370. 
Adams,  E.  D.,  7. 
Adams,  F.  C.,  1586. 
Adams.  F.  G..  1578o,  1582,  1608. 
Adams.  G.  B..  10,  11,  13,  39,  41,  44,  4931, 

6967,  7083. 
Adams.  G.  E..  1703. 
Adams,  G.  I.,  578,  3408,  3409,  3413,  3414, 

3955o,  3687. 

Adams,  Henry,  10.  11,  34,  3682. 
Adams,  Hugh,  3381,  3382,  3388,  3391. 

marriages  performed  by,  3381. 
Adams.   H.  A.,  4160. 

Adams,  H.  B.,  3,  6-13,   196,  202,  292,  312, 
625,  1813-1816,  1818,  1819,  1821, 
1823,    1829,     1830,    1830a,    1841- 
1843,     1859,     2259,     2547,     3394, 
3711,   3725,  4344a,  6998. 
memorial  of,  22. 
Adams,    H.    C.,    807,   809,   812,   1814,   4292, 

4295. 

Adams,  H.  S.,  2258. 
Adams,   J.,    Canada,   7173,   7174. 
Adams,   J.,    Pennsylvania,   6009. 
Adams,  John,  2804,  3647,  4184. 

address  of  citizens  of  Westmoreland   to, 

204. 

diary,  2782. 
letter,  1788,  2777. 
1792.      2774. 
1817.      2779. 
1821.     3388. 
early  letters,  3363. 
letters  of,  2779,  2789,  6009. 
unpublished  letters,  3382. 
politics  of,  38. 

professional  tours  in  Maine,  1707. 
Adams,  J.  J.  B.,  4168. 
Adams,  J.  Q.,  1051,  1384,  2647,  2729,  2802, 

5135,   7442. 

diary,    1787-1789.       2806,  7466. 
genealogical   letter,    1840.       3392. 
letter,  1792.     2794. 


Adams,  J.  Q.,  letter.  1811.     40. 

letters,   October   12,    1803,   February   27, 
1837.       2806. 

letters  to  T.  B.  Adams,  2800. 

letters  to  A.  H.  Everett,  1811-1837.     45. 

and  martial  law,  2805. 

and  Monroe  doctrine,  41,  42,  3373. 
Adams,  Mary  J.,  4294. 
Adams,  M.  N.,  4311. 
Adams,  N.,  4446. 
Adams,  O.  F.,  3414,  3415,  5049. 
Adams,  Robert,  will,  1689.      3367. 
Adams,  Romanzo,  4294. 
Adams,  Samuel,  charges  against,  2789. 

correspondence     with     James     Bowdoln, 
2781. 

letter,  1774.      2652,  2782. 

letter,   March   13,    1769.       3403. 

letter,    1777.       2138. 
Adams,  S.  E.,  5618,  5621,  5622. 
Adams,    T,,    letters    to,    1768-1779.       6829. 

6830. 

Adams,  T.  P.,  3372,  3687. 
Adams,  T.  S.,  1863. 
Adams,  W.,  5010. 

Adams,  Rev.  William,  3406,  3868. 
Adams,  Zu.,  1602. 

Adams  family,  3365,  3372,  3376,  3406. 
3411,  3510,  3868,  3921a,  6833, 
6853,  6854. 

(Henry)  family,  3417. 

(Jeremy)   family,  3417. 

(John)  family,  3391. 

(Joseph)  family,  3380. 

(Matthew)  family,  3368. 

(Nancy)    genealogy,    5743. 

(Robert)  family,  3369. 

(William)   family,  5027. 
Adams    family    connection    with    Braintree 
and  Quincy,  2800. 

Bible,  3366. 

Hartford,  3983. 

pedigree,  forgery  in,  3395. 
Adams  collection,  6970. 
"Adams  "  and  "  Caledonia  "  episode,  4777. 
Adams,  N.  Y.,  early  history.  4906. 

reminiscences,  4906. 
Adams  County,  Miss.,  4345. 
Adams  County,  Pa.,  history,  5919. 
Addeman,  J.  M.,  6596. 
Addington  family,  3362. 
Addison,  H.  M.,  5627,  7418. 
Addison,  L.  G.,  5714. 
Addison,  R.,  7264. 
Addison,  Mich.,  history,  4278. 
Addison  County,  Vt.,  history,  6697. 
Adena  mound  excavations,  5722. 
Adet   correspondence,  27. 
Adirondack  wilderness,  4719. 
Adirondacks,   flora,  4688. 
Adlard,  G.,  2773. 
Adler,    C.,    624,    625,    627,    629,    630,    632, 

634,  635. 
Adler,  E.  N.,  635. 
Adobes,  aboriginal  use,  5732. 
Adolescence,  207. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1035 


Adolescence,   initiations   into.   441!. 

Adolphustown.  Canada,  7366. 

Adultery,  law  of,  205. 

Adultery     and     ignominious     punishments, 

410. 

"Advertisements      for      the      inexperienced 
planters   of   New   England,"    2041. 
Advertising  in  pioneer  Los  Angeles,   1020. 
Advertising  in  the  United  States,  813. 
Adze,  triangular  stone,  7125. 
Aerolites,  ownership  of,  1515. 
Aerolites  and  religion,  7321. 
"Affaires  de  1'Angleterre  et  de  1'Ame'rique," 

6069. 

Affleck,  J.,  1422. 
Africa,  897. 

Central,    893. 

pygmy    forest,    900. 
wilds    of,    569. 

Central  East,  902. 

equatorial,  586a,  898. 

exploration,  905. 

French  explorations.  903. 

game  preserve,  901. 

heart  of,  901. 

lakes,  903. 

Livingston's  discoveries.  526. 

map  of  Boer  war,  900. 

past  and  future.  891. 

Southern  and  Kaffirs,  7181. 

stone  implements  of.  733. 

West,  spiritual  beings  in.  579. 
African  slave  trade  in  Jamaica,  1896. 

in  Texas,  6684. 

Agamenticus,  Me.,  1708, 1801,  2621. 
Agard,  A.  II.,  7415. 
Agassiz,  Louis,  letter  of,  2782. 
Agawame  plantation,  3399. 

See  also   Ipswich,   Mass. 
Aggawam,  simple  cobler  of,  2588. 
Ages,  warm  and  cold,  of  the  earth,  1023. 
Agger,  E.  E.,  814. 
Aglionby,  F.  K.,  6890. 
Aglionby  family,  6890. 

Agnese,   Baptista,    and  American   cartogra 
phy,  2801. 

Agnew,  B.  L.,  6382a,  7481. 
Agnew,  D.,  6069,  6078. 
Agnew,  N.,  7148;. 

Agrarian    laws    of   Roman    Republic,    1822. 
Agricultural  colleges,  4292. 
Agricultural   societies   in   America,    founder 

of,  3503. 

Agricultural    statistics,    812,    815. 
Agriculture,  concentration  of,  809. 

dependence  on  transportation,  4295. 

depression  in  United  States,  4293. 

government  promotion,  904. 

Michigan,  4294. 

Agriculture  and  home  market,  4295. 
Ahearn,  Margaret  IL,  7298,  7381. 
Ahern,  W.  B.,  4422. 

Aigremont,  Francois  Clairambault  d',  6938. 
Aiken,  K.,  4455. 
Alken,  J.  F.,  5314. 


Aikins,  (\,  7301. 

Ailleboust,  Barbe  d',  7345. 

Ainsworth,    F.    C.,    letter,    6582. 

Air,  geography  of,  891,  893,  894,  896. 

Air  and  water,  relation  to  temperature  and 

life,  895. 

Air  currents,  2044&. 
Aitchison,  C.  B.,  4410. 
Aiton,  J.   F.,  4302. 
Aitzema,    Leo    de,    5097. 
Akarnania  and  Aeotolia,  577. 
Akerly,  C.  M.  T.,  5043. 
Akerly,   Lucy   I).,   3411,   5043,   5044,   5046- 

5050. 

Akins,  T.  B.,  7275,  7280. 
Alabama,  aboriginal  remains,  948. 

bibliography,  15,  77. 

boundary,  944. 

building  of  the  State,  946,  949. 

conservative      party,      1848-1860.      946, 
972,    970. 

counties,  statistics,  944. 

Democratic   convention,   1860.       946,962. 

department  of  archives  and  history,  947. 

education,  944. 

forty-fourth  -regiment,  944. 

French    grant,   946,    963,   975. 

general  and  staff  officers,  1861-65.      945. 

historical  commission,  1287. 

historical  mamiscripts,  948. 

history,  936,  976. 

home  life  during  the  civil  war.  1288. 

internal  improvements,  1832. 

Irish  in,  609. 

legislature,   session,    1847-48.       941. 

military  government  in,  1865-66.      6671. 
under  reconstruction  acts,  6671. 

mounds  and  antiquities,  946,  957. 

Revolutionary  soldiers  buried  in,  973. 

roads,  early,  944. 

Spanish  evacuation,  946,  947. 

Spanish  fort,  1502. 

statehood,  centennial,  946,  975. 

territory,  geography,  945. 

war  records,  948. 

"  Alabama  "  and  "  Kearsarge,"  6599. 
Alabama  River,  topographical  notes,  944, 

boats,  944. 

Alabama  stone,   the,   200. 
Alagiiilac   language  of  Guatemala,   751. 
Alamance,  battle  of,  5577. 
Alamo  monument,  6684. 

name,  6681. 

Rose's  escape  from  the,  6683. 

work    of    Daughters   of    the    Republic    of 

Texas  in  behalf  of  the,  6686. 
Alaska,  893. 

agriculture,  899,  903. 

boundary,  57,  576,  900,  905,  6084. 
near  Yukon,   894. 
survey,  894. 
tribunal.  580,  905. 

cables  and  telegraphs,  579. 

civil  government,  899. 

climate,  899. 


1036 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Alaska,  coal.  008. 

eruptive  rocks,  894. 

explorations,  892,  895,  900. 

game  animals,  899. 

geographical  notes,  571. 

geography,  902,  905. 

glaciers,  905. 

Harriman  expedition,  575,  900. 

map,  905. 

mineral  resources,  899,   7391. 

mountaineering  in,  572. 

north,  gardening,  904. 

opening,  904. 

possibilities,  903. 

proposed  surveys,  1902.     903. 

reiodeer,  904. 

Russian    America,    7175. 

southeastern,  562. 

telegraph  line,  905. 

topographical  surveys,  580. 

undiscovered  island  off,  895. 

United  States  Geological   Survey  in.  578. 

See  also  Bering  Straits. 
Alaskan  range,  7391. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  authors,  7389. 

Catholic  Church,  Canadian  aid,  916. 

Church    of    Jesus    Christ,    records,    168.">. 
4888. 

Congress    of    1754.       2643. 

Connecticut  objects  to  plan  of  colonial 
union  of  1754.       2625. 

Dutch    and    English    churches,    origin    of, 
4691. 

Dutch  families  of.  3409,  5018. 

families.  3411. 

first  stone  house,  5019. 

geology,  4684. 

history,  4692. 

Irish,  early,  in,  618. 

Jewish  trader,  early,  626. 

plan  for  park,  4686. 

plan  of  city,  4888. 

Reformed   Dutch   Church,    records,    1700- 
1725.       4889. 

Reformed    Presbyterian    Church,    history, 
4680. 

treaty    at,    1745.       6083. 

treaty    at,    1775.       2643. 

water  supply,  4689,  4690. 

8ee   also   Rensselaerswyck. 
Albany    County,    N.    Y.,    Genealogical    data, 

5036. 

Albany  Lancaster   School,  4693. 
"Albatross  "   deep-sea   exploring  expedition, 
900. 

voyage  of.  7130. 
Albee,  J..  4455. 

Albemarle,  N.  C.,  early  history,  5567. 
Albemarle     County,     Va.,     old     tombstones, 

6857. 
Albemarle     River     in     Revolutionary    days, 

897. 

Albermarle  Sound,  documents,  1789.     1288. 
Albright,   S..  4310. 
Albritton,  J.  T..  5590. 
"Album,"  The,  2539. 


Alchemy  and   numismatics,  677. 

Alcock  family,  3394. 

Alcohol,  is  it  a  food?  4682. 

Alcoholic    beverages,    production    and    con 
sumption,  812. 

Alden,  C.  L.,  2198,  3405,  3406,  3898a, 

Alden,  Mrs.  C.  L.,   3406,  3407,   3409,   3410, 
3412. 

Alden,  E.,  3359,  3483. 

Alden,  E.  K.,  11,  12,  1824. 

Alden,  G.  H.,  42,  7115. 

Alden,  J.,  deed  to  Jonathan  Alden,  Jan.  1. 

1684-85.        7395. 
estate   of,    1703.       3391. 

Alden,  J.  E.,  2201.  2202,  2205,  2206,  2208. 
2216,  3410,  3920,  7401,  7403. 

Alden.  M.  L.  T.,  3405. 

Alden,  T.,  116,   2630,  2632. 

Alden,  T.,  jr.,  2623,  2627,  2628,  2695. 

Alden  family,   3405,  3409,  3410,  3412. 
(John)   family,  2206. 

Alder  Gulch,  discovery,  4396. 

Alderman,  L.  A.,  5771. 

Alderman,  Mrs.  L.  A.,  5711. 

Aldis  family,  2208,  2217. 

Aldrich,    C.,    1497,  1514-1518,    1521,    1522, 
1539-1542. 

Aldrich.  E.,  4456,  4457. 

Aldrich,    P.    E.,    185.    191,    198,    201,    253, 
267,  316,  324,  358,  382,  3685. 

"Alert,"  expedition  to  Hudsons  Bay,  1885. 
4693. 

Alert  club,  5635. 

Aleutian  islands.  549. 

Alexander,  A.,  6382,  6843. 

Alexander.  D.  W.,  1015. 

Alexander,   Gross,   794. 

Alexander,    James,    agreement    between    J. 

Ormiston  and,   1716.      5033. 
letters,  to  and  from,   1716-1721.      5030. 
will,   1745.       5033. 

Alexander,   J.   L.,   3395,   3396,   3398. 

Alexander,  J.  M.,  3397. 

Alexander,   Mary,   will,    1756.       5034. 

Alexander,  M.  R.,  6155. 

Alexander,    R.,  location  of  school,   6843. 

Alexander,  S.,  4684. 

Alexander,  Sally  K.,   1265. 

Alexander.  tfi>-  \Vm.   Charter,   1621.       7324. 

Alexander,  William    called  Earl  of  fitirlinu, 
letters.   45*39.   4540,   4541. 

Alexander,  W.  D.,  713O,  7131,  7133. 

Alexander,  W.   II.,   577. 

Alexander   family,   6856,   6857,   6858,   6X59. 
(James)   family,  5027. 

Alexandria,  First  Baptist  Church,  appeal  In 
President  Lincoln,  1284. 

Alexandria,   N.   J.,   petition   of   inhabitants, 

6067. 
St.  Thomas'  Church,  6066. 

Alford,  Mass..  vital  records  to  1850.     :'.W-'<. 

Alger,  A.  M.,  3387,  3389,  3683,  3684. 

Alger  family,  of  Maine,  3387. 
(John)  family,  3389. 

Algonkin    tribes,    religious    beliefs    and    su 
perstitions,  6938. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1037 


Algonkiu  tribes,  geographical  names,   1109, 
1120,  2247,  2305. 

language,  211,  7316,  7317,  7318. 
Algonquin     dialects,     vocabulary     of,     748, 
7187. 

names,  4033b. 

traditions,  5165. 
Algue,  Jose,  901. 
Alien  suffrage,  4292. 
Alison,    Francis,    letter,    1776.       6084. 

letter  to  B.  Alison,   1777.      6080. 
Allan,  G.  II.,  3388. 
Allan,  G.  T.,  5813. 

Allan,    J.,    interview    with    Indian    chiefs, 
1801.       3394. 

letters  to  Massachusetts  Council   [on  In 
dian  affairs,  1779],  1711. 

letter    to    Massachusetts    Council,     1780. 

1713. 

Allan,  W.,  2,  3333,  3335. 
Allatooua,   battle   of,    3864.       148'2n. 
Allegan    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 

4279. 

Alleghany  County,  Va.,  pioneer  days,  6834. 
Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  early  history,  5846. 

judiciary  of,  6063. 
Allegheny  River,  Celoron's  expedition,  1749. 

6143. 

Allen,  A.  H.,  11. 

Allen,  A.  V.  G.,  2801,  2807,  3210,  3305«. 
Allen,  B.  F.,  6670. 
Allen,  C.  E.,  1683,  1707,  1709,  1713,  1717, 

6720. 

Allen,  C.  F.,  1708,  1712. 
Allen,  Ethan,  Rev.,  1915,  1918. 
Allen,  Ethan,  letter^  3781.      3388. 

language  of,  at  Ticonderoga,  3402. 

use  of  language,  6767. 
Allen,  E.  P.,  5958. 
Allen,  F.,  1702. 
Allen,  F.  O.,  3409,  6074. 
Allen,  F.  S.,  4098,  6890. 
Allen,  F.  W.,  3414. 
Allen,  G.  I.,  5043. 
Allen,  I.,  675?. 

Allen,   James,    diary,    1770-1778.       6065. 
Allen,  Jolley,  2934,  2992. 

narrative    of,    1755-177G.       2785. 
Allen,  Justin,  4163,  4166. 
Allen,  .T.  A.,  2344,  2367. 
Allen,  J.  F.,  2229,  2241. 
Allen,  J.  II.,  777,  779,  793,  2135. 
Allen,  T.  M.,  4388. 

Allen,  L.  F.,  4749,  4770,  4773,  7408. 
Allen,  N.,  3380. 
Allen,  O.,  4775. 
Allen,  O.  P.,  3405. 
Allen,   R.  w.,  3685. 
Allen,  S.  M.,  3385,  3598,  3612. 
Allen,  T.,  2047. 
Allen,  T.  M.,  5572. 
Allen,  V.  D.,  5744. 
Allen,  Walter,  3387. 
Allen,    William.     1697,     1700,     1703.     1708, 

3367,  3376,  5605. 
Allen,  W.  C.,  7411. 


Allen,  William  F.,  3,  3399,  3400. 

Allen.  W.  II.,  3682. 

Allen,  W.  S.,  808,  3388-3394,  3396. 

Allen,    /.,    6511,    6513,    6520,    6521,    6530, 

6546. 
Allen  family,  2047,  2262,  2263,  2265,  2484, 

3368,  3409,  6856. 
(Charles)   family,  3414. 
(Lewis)  family,  3412,  3937. 
(Ralph)   family,  3383. 
(Samuel)  family,  3388. 
(Walter)   family,  2205. 
Allen,  "  land  bill,"  5722. 
Allerton,  Isaac,  42. 
Allerton  family,  3402,  3807. 
Allin,  James,  Rev.,  sermon  of,  1727.      2781. 
Allinson,  E.  P.,  1818,  1843,  6066. 
Allinson,  S.,  4548. 
Allis,  S.,  4406. 
Allis,  W.  II.,  4097. 
Allouez,  Claude  Jean.  6938. 

and  his  relations  to  La  Salic,  7075. 
Allyn,  Jeremiah,  5641. 
Allyn,  John,   letter,   1675.       2782. 
Allyns  Point,  Conn.,  inscriptions,  3361. 
Almanac,  Antiquarian,  3378. 

for  1649,   Danforth's,   2779. 

for    1743.       3012. 

German,  of  C.  Sauer,  6062. 

origin  and  development  of,  5777.  no.  69. 

Titan's  new   aimanak,    1729.      2139. 
Almanacs    and    their   authors     2247,    2253. 

Ames's,    1746.       3377. 

Black   letter   for   1620.       6278. 

Rev.  Samuel  Cooper's  interleaved,  3951. 

New    England    and    especially    Rhode    Is 
land,   6561. 

Thomas's,    2251,    2346. 

Tulley's,  3131. 

in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne,  2776. 

published  in  Philadelphia,  734. 
Almeida,  Jorge  de,  Trial,  627. 
Almira,  Mich.,  history,  4283. 
Almy,  J.  F.,  2262,  2486. 
Alofsen,  S.,  2777,  4543,  4544. 
Alogi,  remarks  on,  772. 
Alphabet,  the  vehicle  of  history,  5335. 
Alphabets,  aboriginal,  1018. 

ancient,  of  Asia,  5777,  no.  42. 
Alricks,  P.,  1240. 
Alricks  (Peter)  family,  5899. 
Alsop,  G.,  1935. 
Alsop  family,  3404. 

Alta    Vela.     Why    Judge    Black    withdrew 
from    the    impeachment    trial    of 
President  Johnson,  6670. 
Altham,  J.,  1878. 
Altherr,   Alfred,   7485. 
Alves,  W.  L.,  1640. 
Alves  tribe,  Kentucky,  1639. 
Alvord,  B.,  559. 
Alvord,  H.  C.,  3846. 
Alvord,  T.  G.,  5511. 
Amadeo,  Prince  Luigi.  expedition,  899. 
Amana — Pioneer      school  -  teacher — Gotlieb 
Scheuner,  1523. 


1038 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Amana    Society,    Iowa,    1513,    1521,    1538, 

1567. 

Amazon  basin,  rubber,  7391. 
Amazon  River,  explorations,  567. 
hydrography,  551. 
Upper,  566. 

Ambler,   R.,  will,   1765.       6865. 
Ambler,  R.  C.,  1145,  1150. 
Amenia.   N.   Y.   Church  records,   1749-1785. 

5050,  5051. 

marriages,    1759-1785.       5048. 
America,  ancient  cities,  564. 

ancient    races    of,    manners    and    migra 
tions  of  most    6288. 
antiquities  of,  687,  2622,  5678,  5683. 
before  Columbus,  928. 
beginning  of,  5219,  5348. 
British  colonies  in,  2619. 
Catholic  explorations,  912. 
chronological  observations  of,  1673  ;  Jos- 

selyn's,  2641. 

colonial   papers,    1685-1688.       6858. 
democracy  in,  1900. 
De  Roos's  History.  614. 
discoveries,   800,   895. 
French.  4772. 
Irish.    4722. 
Italian,  4722. 
Welsh,   4722. 
discovery    of,     1823,     2616,    4868,     4869. 

5176,  5181. 

German,  not  Latin,  6359. 
by    the    Northmen.    2794.    3365,    4456, 

4484,  4540,  4722,  6009. 
»S'ee   also    Norsemen,    Northmen. 
Cabot's,    3663. 
four      hundredth      anniversary,      2791. 

5641. 

Dutch  voyages,  1612-1644.      5098. 
early  voyages,  4033c,  4039. 
English  colonization  in,  1740,  174(5. 
geographical  history,   1492-1892.       1854. 
German  colonization  in,  6356. 
German-Jewish  migration  to.  632. 
influence  of,  on  the  mind,  694. 
list   of  books   relating   to,    in    Stationers' 

Register.   1562-1638.       13. 
literature,  ancient,  7321. 
makers  of  modern,  5544. 
maps  of,  1550  and  1555.       731,  4550. 
name,  3,  44,  559,  562,  564. 
narrative  and  critical  history  of,  2795. 
North  and  South,  6514. 
pre-Columbian   discoveries.  4722. 
races,    manners    and    migrations    of    the 

most  ancient,  6288. 
Spanish  discovery,  2798. 
tracts  relating  to,    1600-1800.      !». 
tropical,  573. 

voyage  to,   1602,  Gosnold's,  2646. 
Walpole,  H.,  on,  2797. 
America,  Central,  ancient  civilization,  552, 

598. 

bibliography.  196.  288. 

America,     North,     ancient    inhabitants     of, 
116. 


America,  discovery,  568,  1750,   1758. 
English    right    to,    3186. 
ferns,    2325. 
fisheries,    relation    of    to    discovery    and 

settlement,    4482. 
paleography,  548. 
rival    claimants    for,    1497-1755:       204, 

413. 
voyages     to     Atlantic     coast,      1520—23. 

6796. 

explorations,   5037. 
wild  animals  of,  561. 
America.  South,  climate^  579. 
people  of,  570. 
west  coast,  554. 
"America."  private  armed  ship,  account  of, 

2275,   2530. 

America  lleraldica,  review,  5033. 
American   anthropology,    present   condition, 

7320. 

"American  Apollo,"  2614.  2617,  2619. 
American  art.  conventionalism  in.  2466. 
birds,   2331. 

Christianity,  history  of,  796. 
church  history,  bibliography  of,  795. 
church  history  series,  784-796. 
cities,  geography  of,  7391. 
colonial  history,  1881, 
American  colonies/  12,  1858. 
Anglican  church  in,  4203. 
ante  revolutionary  letters,   3362. 
appeal   causes,   1736-58.       2795.   3074. 
appeal  to  King  in  council,  69. 
appeals  from  colonial  courts,   11,  628. 
as  dependencies,  24. 
as  penal  settlements,  6068. 
assemblies  and  their  legislative  journals, 

15. 

bishops,  2621. 
British  colonies,  2618. 
British  convicts,  35. 
British,  plan  of  union.  1754.      2625. 
clergy  ordained  and  licensed,   1699-1710. 
persons    licensed    by    Bishops    of    Lon 
don,    5517. 
commerce,    1670-1740.       1825. 

Jews  in,  633. 

commercial  policy  of  England,  4820. 
commission     for    regulating    plantations, 

1634.       2651. 
committee   of   foreign   plantations,    1643. 

6483. 

constitutional  relations,  3,  59. 
elections  in,  4820. 

English    colonization,    1740,    1746,    5174. 
English  common  law  in,  7118. 
English  government  of,  4056. 
Episcopacy,  2625. 

American    jurisdiction    of    Bishop    of 

London,  208,  447. 
Episcopal  control  in,  13. 
Episcopate  and,  2557. 
history,  5973,  5992. 
history,   1690-1750.    '16 
influence     of     American     Revolution     on 
government  of,  13. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1039 


American  colonies,  inhabitants,  1726.     3378. 
Jewish  soldiers,  625. 
Jews,  625. 

Jews,    1600-1700.       624. 
Jews,  naturalization,  624. 
jurisdiction  of  Bishop  of  London  in,  208. 
laws,  Tower  collection,  6115. 
naturalization  in,  10,  2762,  2773. 
number    of    British     subjects     in,     1755. 

2625. 

Penn,  Wm.,  plans  for  union  of,  6067. 
population,  200,  337. 
proprietary  governments  of,  2625. 
provinces,  1755.     4450. 
provincial  governors,  2555. 
Randolph,  E.,  papers,  4125. 
religious    conditions    before    the    Revolu 
tion,   2135. 
relation  to  general   history  of  the  world, 

6801. 

royal  arms  and  royal   emblems  in,  3081. 
report  on,  1721-1762.      4271. 
state  of,   1703.      2645. 
suffrage  franchise,  6404. 
to   1776.       105. 
United     colonies,     proceedings,     164:5-51. 

6433. 

See   also    Colonial :    New    England,    Colo 
nies  ;    Proprietary    province. 
American   colonists,   early,    1942. 
American  conflict,  the,  7260. 
American  democracy,   5274. 
"American    Eagle,"    Pennsylvania    newspa 
per,  6079. 

American   ecclesiology,  20. 
"American  Express,"  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  4737. 
American   families,   list  of,   genealogies  be 
ing  investigated,   5018. 
American  flag,  origin  of,  2791. 
American   Fur  Company,   employees,    1818- 

19.      6934. 

invoices,  1821-22.     6933. 
American  genealogies,  list  of,  3369. 
American     historical     association,     bibliog 
raphy,  4. 

bibliography  of  members,  7.  8,  9. 
partial   bibliography    of   published    works 

of  members,  6. 
work  of,  9. 

American  historical  nomenclature,  10. 
American    Historical    Society,   bibliography, 

12. 
American     historical     societies,     work     of, 

1539. 
American  history,  bibliography.  1888-1892. 

10. 

English  sources,  199. 
Federal  era,  5436,  5439. 
future  of.  3383. 
manuscript  sources,  3. 
publication    from     original     manuscripts, 

4700. 

study  of  ancient  period,  5158. 
waifs  and  strays,  4892. 


American  history  in  reports  of  English  his 
torical  MSS.   commission,  16. 
American  imprints,  early,  2802. 
American  independence,  progress  of,  5357. 
American  institutional  history,  1813. 
American  institutions,  origin  of,  5. 
American  languages,  why  we  should  study, 

6065. 
American    lineage    in    England,    traces    of, 

5017. 
American    linguistics,    French    fabrications 

in,  198. 

recent  progress  in,   6268. 
American  literature,  early,  206,  422. 
American  literature  in  England,  1708. 
American  manufactures,  1700. 
American    municipalities,    civil    service    re 
form,    1539. 

American  nationality,  beginnings  of,   1821. 
American  negro  academy,  1289. 
American  patriotism  on  the  sea,  2791. 
American  patriots,  portraits,   1783.       2794. 
American  people,  development  of,  208. 
American  Philosophical  Society,  3139. 
catalogue  of  library  of,  716. 
early  history  of,  707. 
presidents  of,  691. 
register  of  papers  of,  737. 

1743-1903.         767,      6083,      6130, 
1538. 

American  Political  Science  Association. 
American  politics,   1764-1766.     6073. 
American  Public  Health  Association,  811. 
American  races,  prehistoric,  origin  of,  4923. 
American     Revolution,     1015,     2426,     4371, 

6067. 

abstracts,  1715. 
American  trade  and  manufacture  during, 

British  views  of,  6063. 
Ashe's   defeat,    1779.       6060. 
army,  administration,  2558. 

destitute  condition  of  the  troops.  2774. 

enlistments,    1775.        2276. 

general  officers,  3378. 

operations  before   invasion   of  Canada, 

1775-76.        7206. 

receipt  for  clothing,    1775.       3371. 
supplies.    6828. 
Beaumarchais   and    "  The    Lost    Million," 

6067. 
British  army,  account  of,   under  General 

Howe,  5995,  5999. 

Charles  Cochran.   British   officer.   3114. 
English  officers,  196. 
George  Inman's  narrative,  6063. 
officers,  1754-74.      3406,  3407,  3856. 
officers    stationed    near    Boston,    June, 

1775.       3386. 
plundering  by,  6081. 
1778.       6068. 
campaign    from    Philadelphia    to    Paulus 

Hook,  1776,  journal,  6063. 
campaign  of  1776  around  New  York  and 

Brooklyn,  6058. 

campaign     of     1779.     journal     of     Capt. 
Samuel  Page,  2243,  2244. 


1040 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


American  Revolution,  campaign  to  Aniboy, 

etc.,  journal,  6009. 
Canadians  in,  7346. 
caricatures  relating  to,  2783. 
Catholics  in,  912. 
causes,  2,  1823. 

committees  of  correspondence,  22. 
Concord  fight,  preliminaries  of,  2171. 

events  of  April  19,  2178. 
Concord  minute  men,   2172. 
Continental  Army,  2792. 

around  Philadelphia,   1777.       6119. 

complaint    concerning    food    furnished 
to,    1775.       2138. 

condition   of,    1780.       2805. 

Continental  line,  New  York,  5326. 
extent,    3045. 

field   officers.   Continental   line,   Massa 
chusetts,  3383. 

generals,  Continental  line,  6083,  6131. 

Massachusetts   line,   rearrangement  of, 
1783.       3386. 

officers,  3540. 

officers,    1781.       6062. 

pay  rolls,  3408. 

uniform,  2768,  2773,  5316,  6078. 

Virginia,  depositions  of  soldiers,  6829. 
Crown  Point,  capture  of,  1981. 
Did    the    colonists    desire    independence? 

3647. 

documents,  2253. 

documents  and  letters  from  Colburn  col 
lection,  3388. 
Dutch  allies,  5433. 
English  point  of  view,  7475. 
events  of,  1774,  1775.     2623. 
events  in  Baltimore,  1883. 
finances,  1162,  6054. 

first  battle,  Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va.,  5723. 
France,  news  from    1777.      6062. 

relations  with,  5413. 
French  allies,  4554. 
German  soldiers  in,  6365. 
Gordon's  History,  17. 
Heath  papers,  2773. 
Hebron  diary,  6192. 
Hessian  flags,  2786. 
Hessians,  2794.  6168,  6170. 

defense  of,  6079. 

in  New  Jersey,  4554,  4633. 

in  Philadelphia,  6057. 

landing  of  the,  2808,  3299. 

officers    captured     at     Trenton,     1776, 

court-martial,  6063. 
history,  2620. 

German  MS.  sources  for,  2793. 

sources  of,  4559. 
hospitals,  director-general  of,  3490. 

hospital   returns,   1777-1780.       6079. 

military     hospital     department,     6081, 

6083,     6124. 

Huck's    defeat,    1780.       1281. 
in  Georgia,  1312. 
in  New  Hampshire,  3382. 
in  the  West,  10. 
Indians  in,  2628, 


American     Revolution,     Jersey     campaign, 

1776-77,  Journal,  6064. 
Jews  in,  633. 

Journal,  1765-1784.      2684,  2686. 
Lafayette's   camjaign    in   Virginia,    1781. 

'     1289. 
letter  of  P.   Slaughter,   January  5,   1847. 

1284. 

letter  on,  1775.      3372. 
letters,    2240,    2267,    4447.       5938,    6222, 

6829,  6860,  7318. 
actors,  3402. 
correspondents  in  England,  1766-1775. 

6084. 

1775-1782.        6487. 
signers    military  men,  etc.,  3388. 
strikingly    applicable    to    the     present 

time  (1862),  2775. 

suspension  of  hostilities,   1783.      4538. 
loans,  6009. 

losses  of  military  and  naval  forces,  6083. 
military  papers  of,  6581. 
military  records,  6582. 
Militia,    New    York,    1776.       5017. 

Pennsylvania    Fourth    and    Fifth    bat 
talions,    1777-1780.       5959. 
plan  for  arrangement  of,  2775. 
R.   Peter's   co.,    1775.       6079. 
Virginia,  6830-6838. 
minutemen,  7412. 

flag,   April   19,   1775.       2041. 
muster  rolls,  2203. 

naval  history,  200,  2774,  3339,  6083. 
New     Brunswick,     N.     J.,     navy     com 
manders,  4519. 

naval  officers,  Connecticut,  1196. 
Virginia,    list   of   officers,    sailors,    and 

marines,  6825. 

New    Hampshire   in,    4460,   4497. 
New  Jersey,  strategic  relations  of,  4552, 

4628. 

Northwest   during   the   Revolution,   6953. 
Nova    Scotia   and    New    England   during, 

44. 

Ohio  in,  5723,  5736. 
Ohio  Valley,  5726. 
orderly  book,   291,   2932. 

B.    Arnold's    regimental    memorandum 
book,  written  at  Ticonderoga  and 
Crown  Point,  1775.      6064. 
Captain  Chester's,  1775.      2783. 
R.   Clayton,    1778.       6080. 
Sir  H.    Clinton's  orders,    1778.       5255. 
W.    Coit's,    1775.        1114. 
of  Connecticut  men,  1114. 
T.      Crafts'       regiment     of     artillery, 

1777-78.        2355. 
Samuel  Elbert,  1776-78.      1307. 
extracts    from,    of    the    Revolutionary 

army,  2776. 
Fort  Sullivan,   6396. 
R.  Gamble,  Aug.-Nov.,  1779.      6817. 
Wm.    Henshaw,    1775.       2932,   2984. 
Wm.  Heath,  1777.      6817. 
Sir  W.   Howe,   1775-78.      5255. 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1041 


American  Revolution — Continued, 
orderly  book — continued. 

I.    Hutchinson,    1775-76.       2785,   2786 

2945. 

S.    Kemhle,    1775-78.       5255. 
J.    Nice,    1777.       6072. 
of    regiment    of    artillery    raised    for 
defense       of      Boston,       1777-78 
2355. 

Captain   Parker,    1779-80.       2786. 
Captain  Parsons'  orders,  1781.      3380. 
Pennsylvania   State   Regiment  of  Foot 

Orderly    Book,    1777.       6078. 
S.   Reed,    1778.       4454. 
Gen.  Schuyler's  orders,  1776.     4539. 
Gen.  Stirling,   1776.      36. 
Gen.     John     Sullivan's     orders,     1776 

36. 
Tagebuch  of  Captain  Wiederholt,  884, 

886. 

Torry's,  6084. 
Valley    Forge,    766. 
Virginia,   second   regiment,    Aug.-Nov 

1779.       6817. 

Anthony  Wayne,  6081,  6085,  7422. 
C-eorge    Weedon,    766. 
papers,  5251,  5252,  5252«. 
patriot  clergy,  5378. 
patron  saint,  Tamanend,  5899. 
peace     negotiations,      1782     and      1783 

5331. 
pensioners,  Connecticut,  1115. 

New  York  State,  5029. 
personal  reminiscences,  1159. 
poetry,  3369. 
political     issues     and     controversies     of 

6801,  6804. 
presents  to 'soldiers  by  American  women 

6074/ 

prisons,   Jersey   prison   ship,    6520. 
prisoners,  Boston,  3410. 

8,000     persons     confined     on     British 

prison-ships,  5538. 
escape   of,    1778.       6069. 
exchange   of,    2774,    2813,    5209,    6080, 
privateersman  in,  narrative  of,  2774. 
Province  of  Quebec  and,  7114. 
reminiscences,   2264,   2497,   4893. 
sailors    of^    1780-1782.        6083. 
scarcity  of  salt  in,  2784. 
soldiers. 

Connecticut,    petition   of,    to    .1.    Truui- 

bull,  3385. 
rolls   and   lists   of   Connecticut   men, 

1115. 

from  Tolland  County,  Conn.,  3417. 
Delaware,  1211,  1231,  1232. 
Delaware  regiment,  6065. 
Illinois,    1422. 

McLean  co.,  111.,  1426. 
Little   Miami    Valley,    5722. 
Maine,     Cumberland     County,     Col.     J. 

Mitchell's   regiment,   1716. 
Machias,   Me.,    1712. 
Capt.    Johnson    Moulton's    companv 
1716,    1794. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 


American  Revolution — Continued, 
soldiers — continued. 

Maine,  Col.  Edmund  Phinney's  Thirty- 
first  Regiment  of  foot,  1713,  1787. 
History  of  Col.  E.  Phinney's  Eight 
eenth  Continental  Regiment    1714 

1715,  1790. 

History  of  Col.  J.  Mitchell's  Cum 
berland  County  regiment  of  the 
Bagaduce  expedition,  1779.  1792. 

History  of  Col.  James  Scamman's 
Thirtieth  Regiment  of  Foot,  1775 

1716,  1791,    1794. 
Maryland,  1952,  6387. 

J.    Hindman's    company,    roll     1776 

6077. 

militia    officers,    1776-1783.       6081. 
western  Maryland  soldiers,  1832. 
Massachusetts. 

Brookfield,    Mass..    4212. 

Capt.   E.   Newell's  company,   1777 

4202. 
Capt.      T.      Cartwright's      company 

1777.  3408. 

Danvers,    Mass.,    Capt.     Lowe's    co., 

1775.        2268. 
Dedham,    Mass.,    2202. 
Jno.     Dodge's    company    of    guards, 

1778.  Pay   roll,   2262,  2478. 
Dorchester,    Mass.,    troops    in    1776 

3411. 

Dover,  Mass.,  2196,  2197. 

(iroton,  Mass.,  Minuto  men  1775 

2085,  2802. 

Leominster,  Mass.,  25J59    2541. 
Lunenburg,    Mass.,    2539,   2541. 
Marblehead,   Mass.,    2612. 
New     Salem,     Mass.,     Capt.     King's 

company  roll,  1775.      3407. 
Scituate,    Mass.,    1775-76.       3378. 
Shelburne,  Mass.,   4098. 
Topsfield,  Mass.,  Minute  men  at  bat 
tle  of  Lexington.  4163. 
Capt.      T.      Willington's      company, 

1778.       3403. 
New    Hampshire. 

Badger's   muster   roll,    1776.       4451. 
D.  Livermore's  company,  1780.     4454. 
Marlboro,    N.    H.,    Capt.    Paul    Brig- 
ham's  company,  1775-7.     3385. 
Capt.    J.    Moore's    company,    Bunker 

Hill.    4427. 
New  Jersey,  regimental,  field,  and  staff 

officers,  4542. 

Bordentown,    N.    J.,    regimental    re 
turns,  1776-77.      4545. 
Haddonfield,    N.    J.,    regimental    re 
turns,    1776-77.       4545. 
Morristown.    N.    J.,    regimental    re 
turns,    1776-77.       4545. 
New   York,    Eighth    Company   of   Foot, 

roll  and  muster,  5041. 
military  organizations,  4855. 
soldiers  from  Onondaga,  5486. 


1042 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


American  Revolution — Continued, 
soldiers — continued. 

North  Carolina,  Lenoir's  Rangers,  1289. 
Ohio,     Maj.     J.     Burnham's     company, 

5715. 

Pennsylvania,   Donegal   in  the  Revolu 
tion,   6168. 
entitled   to   depreciation   pay,    6083, 

6084. 

First    Pennsylvania    Artillery,    6060. 
Lancaster    County,    Pa.,    6169. 
Lieut.      H.      Piercy's     muster      roll, 

1778.       6081. 
line,     Ninth,     muster     rolls,     1778. 

6081. 
marines  and  artillery,   muster  rolls, 

1775,  1778,  6068. 
officers  at  close  of,  6080. 
Revolutionary  soldiers  and  grant  of 

land  on  Susquehanna,  6009. 
Capt.  Stoys'  company,  1780.      6081. 
Talbot's  company,  W.  Irvine's  Sixth 

Battalion,  1776,  6080. 
Thirteenth     Regiment,     roll     of     M. 

Scott's  company,  6081. 
Whetzall,    J.,    Company    of    rangers, 

1778.       6082. 

Withers,  W.,  company,  1776.      6081. 
Rhode  Island,  Irish  soldiers,  619. 
line,  6544. 

Peabody's  regiment,   1778.       4454. 
Second    Rhode    Island    regiment    of 
foot,      inspection      returns,      1780. 
6581. 
Capt.      Topham's      company,      1775. 

3413. 
South    Carolina,    6650,    6651. 

Williamson's    brigade,    1779.       6650. 
Vermont,     Capt.     Robinson's    company 

roll,  6723. 

Virginia,    Capt.    N.    Welch's    company, 

Second  Regiment,  size  roster,  6829. 

Depositions  of,  from  county  records, 

6828. 
forces     surrendered     at    Charleston, 

1780.        6831. 
land  warrants  for,    5749. 
Ninth  Continental  line,  officers,  6078. 
officers  and  men,  6826. 
Second     Virginia     Battalion,     1777. 

6830. 

soldiers  at   Fort  Pitt,    1783.       6891. 
West  Virginia.  Berkeley  County,  6861. 
soldiers  buried  in  Alabama,  946. 
buried  in  Vermont,  6768. 
graves   in   Iowa,    1517,    1523. 

Presidential    visits   to,    1523. 
soldiers,  list  of,  3416. 
name  of  Mitchell,  6858. 
payment  of  officers  and  soldiers,  1781. 

6082. 
powers    of    attorney    for    collection    of 

pay,  6083. 
provincial    troops   serving,    1775-1783. 

7255. 

soldiers,  officers,  memorials,  1775-1776. 
3362. 


American  Revolution — Continued. 

Southern    expedition,    1780-1783.      1233. 

journal,  6063. 

story  of  a  private  soldier,  4428a. 
three  Swabian  journalists  and,  884,  885. 
unpublished  MSS.,  4557,  4560. 
Washington  on  west  bank   of  Delaware, 

1776.       6060. 

American    Revolution    and    French    Revolu 
tion  compared,  6776a. 

American      Revolutionary      movement      in 

Pennsylvania,     1760-1776.       6403. 

in  Rhode  Island,  causes  of  popularity  of, 

6603. 
American    Revolutionary    parties    in     New 

York,    1765-1774.       41. 
American  Revolutionary  reaction,  4. 
American  school  at  Athens,  828-830,  853- 

860,  869,  871,  872,  873,  876. 
in  Palestine,  869. 
in  Rome,  869,  871,  872,  873. 
American  science,  epoch  in,  1514. 
American     Society    for     Promoting    Useful 

Knowledge,    1768.       6080. 
American  spirit,  its  genesis,  5298. 
American     Statistical     Association,     collec 
tions,  807,  822. 
•  publications,  811. 
American  union,  4539. 
"American    Weekly    Mercury,"     1719—1721, 

fac-simile  edition,   5885,   6078. 
Americana,  illustrated,  201,  364. 

of  the  Revolution,  202,  385. 
Americana  at  Anglo-Jewish  exhibition,  624, 

629. 

in  John  Carter  Brown  library,  6291. 
Americas,  three,  relation,  897. 
Amerie,  D',  family  name,  3570. 
Ames,  Charles  G.,  738. 
Ames,  Ellis,  2771,  2779,  2782,  2783,  2787- 

2789,  2987. 
Ames,  Fisher,  2203. 

estate,  2199. 
Ames,  Herman  V.,  5,  7,  14,  21,  23,  28,  86, 

6080. 

I   Ames,  Nathaniel,  diary  of,  2195-2208. 
Ames   (Nathaniel)  family,  3374. 
Ames,  Ohio.     Western  Library  Association, 

5756. 

Ames's  almanac,    1746.       3377. 
i   Amesbury,    Mass.,    petition,     1680.        ,".376. 
plans  of  200  years  ago,  2036. 
soldiers,  1686-1746.      3408. 
Amherst,  Sir  Jeffery,  letter,  1759.     2776. 
Amherst    College,    anthropometic    statistics 

of,  809. 
Amherst,  Mass.     Bridgman  tavern  on  Bay 

road,   2037. 

early  Amherst  doctors,   2037. 
historic  homes,  2037. 
history,  2712,  2724. 
Mark's  meadow,  2037. 
old    Hubbard   tavern   at   the   plum    trees, 

2037. 

old  Strong  house,  2037. 
President  Hitchcock's  house,  2037. 
Amherst,    N.    H.,   bill   of    mortality,    1805- 
1815.        2632,    2640. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1043 


Amherst,  N.  H.,  history,  4450. 

petition,   1747.       4450. 

sketch  of,  2630. 

Amherstburg,  Conn.,  early  history,  7303. 
Amiens,  Treaty  of,  7370. 
Amish  Mennonites  in  Iowa,  1526. 
"Amistad,"  the,  captures  of,  1159,  4203. 
Ammen,  D.,  552,  554,  555. 
Ammidown,  L.  E.,  4130. 
Ammonet  (Jacob),  family,  1283. 
Amory,  T.  C.,  2089,  2771,  2775,  2778,  2779, 
2782,  2784,  2786,  2789,  2791,  2841, 
2953,  3007,  3383,  3384,  3386,  3387, 
3391,  3597,  3608,  3611,  3678,  3685. 
3744,  5032,  5064,  6058,  6090,  7392. 
Amory  family,  3368,  3381. 
Amory.  name,  3570. 
Amqui,  Saint-Benoit  Labre  de,  7347. 
Amsden  family,  3373. 
Amsterdam  correspondence,  779. 

English  exiles  in,  1597-1625.      2796. 
Amwell,   N.  J.,   St.   Andrew's  church,   mar 
riages,    1768-1795.       6068. 

baptisms,    1768-1772.       6068. 
Anabaptists  of  sixteenth  century,  773. 
Anadyr,  576. 
Anahuac.  Tex.,   disturbances,   1832.      6684. 

old  fort,  6680. 
Anamosa,   1509. 
Ancaster       parish,       records,       1830-1838. 

7300. 
Ancestors,  English,   3384,  3611. 

of  New  England  settlers,  2280. 
Ancestry,  pride  of,  5744. 
Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company, 
2206,   2794. 

history.  2630. 

Ancient  functionaries,  expenses  of,  3365. 
Ancient    races    of    America,    manners    and 

migrations  of  most,  6288. 
Andersen,  Magnus,  895. 
Anderson,    Pres.    of    the    Council    of    New 

Jersey,  administration,  4597. 
Anderson,  A.  C.,  5218. 
Anderson,  C.,  4417. 

Anderson,    E.,    recollections    of    the    Ameri 
can  Revolution,  1234. 
Anderson,  F.  M.,  39,  4300. 
Anderson,  G.  E.,  7474. 
Anderson,  Hugh,  105,  1303. 
Anderson,  J.,   1154. 
Anderson,   J.,   letters,  6381. 
Anderson,  J.  B.,  1581. 
Anderson,  J.  H.,  5718,  5749. 
Anderson,  M.,  7378. 
Anderson,  It.,  6932. 
Anderson,   R.   B.,  3687,   6967,  7076. 
Anderson,  T.   G.,  journal,   1814.       6931. 

papers,  6932. 

Anderson,  T.  M.,  5725,  6836. 
Anderson,   W.  J.,  7177,  7179,   7180,   71806, 

7180c,  7181,  7211. 
Anderson,  W.  P.,  579. 
Anderson  family,  3401,  6071,  6860,  7301. 
Andersonville,    Prison   experiences,    6599. 

prison  life,  5641. 


Andover,  Mass.,  deaths,  1650-1700.      33GO. 

Indian  ridge  and  its  continuation,  2350. 

marriages,   1647-1700.       3361. 
Andover,   N.    H.,   Marriages  by  J.   Babcock, 

1782-1828.     3416. 
Andover  Seminary,  8. 
Andre,  John,  capture  of,  2797,  5975,  6060. 

family  of,  2783. 

monument,  3373. 

prisoner     at     Crooked     Hill,     December, 
1776.       7422. 

will,    1777.        3364. 

Andres  de  Aguirre,  Fran,  letters,   1008. 
Andrew,  G.  W.,  916,  1811. 
Andrew,  J.  A.,  3379,  3381,  3529,  3548. 
Andrews,  A.  M.   Fitch-,  5049. 
Andrews,  C.,  5502a. 
Andrews,  C.  H.,   1288. 
Andrews,  C.  L.,  904. 
Andrews,    C.    M.,    5,    7,    16,    17,    44,    1820, 

1853. 

Andrews,  E.  B.,  6597. 
Andrews,  F.   W.,  3682. 
Andrews,  G.,  3398,  3756. 
Andrews,  G.  L.,  3335. 

Andrews,   I.  W.,  2,  3400,  4166,  5713,  5714. 
Andrews,   John,   letters,    1772-1776.      2777, 

2837. 

Andrews,  I,.  B.,  6870. 
Andrews,  L.  F.,  1514. 
Andrews,  M.  R.,  5736. 
Andrews,  N.,  6470. 
Andrews,  N.,  jr.,  6580. 
Andrews,  W.   G.,   17,   1159,  642:!.   7497. 
Andrews,  W.  I'.,  2434. 
Andrews,  W.  W.,  1106,  5607. 
Andrews  family,  3398,  3756. 

of  Ohio,  5748. 
Andros,   Kir   E.,    administration,    2636. 

answer  to  complaints,  1688.      1701. 

commission  to,  2645. 

government    in    New    England.    1688—89. 
5238. 

letter,    1686.       2630. 

order,  6585. 

orders  for  sending  to  England,  2645. 

proclamation  money,  208,  448. 
Andros  records,  208. 

tax,  2576. 

tracts,  4104-4106. 
Androscoggin  River,  Maine,  scouting  parly. 

1708. 

Anesthesia,    Long's  discovery,    1288. 
Angel,   B.  F.,  4913,  4934. 
Angell,  J.  B.,  10,  20,  40,  1859,  4297. 
Angell's  regiment,  officers,  6581. 
Angelo,     Michael,     statues    of    Christ    and 

Moses,   154. 

Angibaut,   Pierre,  voyage,   1608.      3830. 
Anglesea,  Earl  of,  the  supposed,  5878. 
Anglican    Church,    in    Pennsylvania,    regis 
ters,  prior  to  1800.     6068. 

in  the  colonies,  4203. 
Anglo-American      relations     and     southern 

history,  1829. 
Anglo-Japanese  alliance,  7474. 


1044 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Anglo-Jewish     historical     exhibition.     1887. 

629. 

Anglo-Saxon,  the,  and  his  conquests,  1581. 
constitution  and  laws  in  time  of  Alfred 

the  Great,   1717,    1795. 
fallacy,  608. 
feudalism,  41. 
language,  ancient,  7174. 
law,  5447,  5465. 
laws  and  institutions,  5437. 
shibboleth,  608. 

Angola,  geographic  names  of.  569. 
Ann  County,  Va.,  marriage  bonds,  6849. 
Ann    Arbor.   Mich.,   romance,   with  notes   of 

war   of   1812-1814.       5752. 
Annales  de  la   propagation  do  la  foi.  929. 
Annapolis,  Md.,  handbook.  1807. 

United  States  Naval  Academy,  1807. 
will  books,  extracts,  6861-6863. 
Annapolis,   Nova   Scotia,   administration   of 
Governor  Vetch,  1710-1713.     7277. 
capture  in   1710.       7274. 
Annapolis  convention,   1786.     4544. 
Anne.    Queen,    accession   of,    announcement, 

2778. 

address,  1707.      4446. 
instructions  to  Governor  Dudley  in  1702. 

2647. 

Annetje  Jans'  farm,  4812. 
Annexation,   policy  of  United  States,   1O. 

territorial,  898. 
Annin.  W.  E..  4417. 
Aunisquam  parish,  history,  2260. 
"Annuaire    de    la    Faculte    des    Lettres    de 

Lyon,"  2795. 
Annville,    Pa.,    visit    to.    sixty    years    ago, 

6198. 

Annville  Academy,   7427. 
An  anonymous  letter  dated  London,  March 

4,    1775.       2773. 
Antarctic  nomenclature,  7391. 
Antarctic  regions,  900,  901. 
Belgian    expedition,    900. 
British  expedition,  902,  904. 
end  of  continent,  905. 
German  expedition,  902. 
map,  900. 

Anthon,  C.  E.,  647. 
Anthony,  A.   S.,  6111. 
Anthony,  D.  R..  1579. 
Anthony,  J.  G.,  3389,  3655a. 
Anthony  family,  3389,  3655a. 
Anthracite    coal,    discovery    and    first    use 

in  Wyoming  Valley,  5968. 
Anthropological   records,  807. 
Anthropology,  American,  7320. 
Anthropometry,  808.  809. 

application  to  school  children,  809. 
Italian,  811. 
statistics,   808,   809. 
Anticosti,  island  of,   7203«. 

resources,  7175. 
Antietam.  battle  of,  3336. 

Fifty-first    Regiment,    Pennsylvania    Vol 
unteers,  at,  7422. 


\nti-Know-Nothing     resolutions     anrl     Lin 
coln,  1428. 

Antill  family,  3377,  4559. 
Anti-Masonic  party,   24,  90. 
Antinomians.    2133. 
Antinomians   of   New   England,    history   of, 

2242. 
Antinomianism      in      Massachusetts      Bay, 

1636-1638.       4123. 
Antioch'  College,  5726. 
Antiquarian  studies,  value  of,  2205. 
Antiquities,  New  York  State,  5171. 

oriental,  879cr. 

Arrtirent  episode  in  State  of  New  York,  13. 
Antisell,   T.,  545. 
Antislavery  days,  2185. 
in  America,  review,  1286. 
leaders  of  North  Carolina,   1829. 
movement   in   Brookline,   2120. 

Jews  and.  628,  632. 
sentiment   in    South,    1282. 
•SVe  also  Abolition,  Slavery. 
Antitea  combination,  1768.     3362. 
Antrim,   J.,   5773. 
Antrim,   N.   II.,  notices,  4449. 
Ants,  red,  905. 

Apaches,  vital  statistics  of.  809. 
Apenzell,   Switzerland,   conditions   in,    1522. 
Apostolic  succession,   777. 
Appalachia,    educational    needs   of.    6M73. 
Appalachian      Mountains,      geomorphology, 

896. 

great  roads  across,  7391. 
northern,    906. 
southern.  906. 
Appeal  causes  before  Privy  Council,   1736- 

1758.      3074. 

briefs  in.   1736-1758.      2795. 
Appeals  from  Colonial  courts,  11.     628. 
Appeals  to  King  in  council,  69. 
Applegarth,  A.   C.,   1823. 
Applegate,   Jesse,    5797,   5807. 
Applegate,   O.   C.,   7477. 
Applegate,  T.   S.,  4258. 
Appleton,   Augusta    I..   3409. 
Appleton.    F.    H.,    4168. 
Appleton,  John,  2775-2777,  2779. 
Appleton,  N..  567,  800,  2652,  2752,  2772. 
Appleton,    Nathaniel,    letter,    1697.       •2111. 
Appleton,  N.  W.,  letters,  1773-1784.     7395. 
Appleton,  Samuel,  letters  of,  2589. 
Appleton,   T.,   3381. 

will,    1504.       3365. 
Appleton,   Wm.,   2776. 

Appleton,    W.    S.,    2780.    2782,    2788,    2791, 
2792,     2795,     2796,     2798,     2800- 
2805,     2870,     3085,     3112,     3164. 
3263,     3376,     3377,     3379,     3380, 
3382,     3383,     3386,     3389,     3390. 
3392,      3396,      3402-3404,      3410, 
3411,     3510,     3518,     3520,     3521, 
3582,     3691,     3696,     3713,     3826. 
3829,     3834,     3902,     3914,     4101. 
Appleton   family,   3381. 
Appleton    (John)    family,   3385. 
Appleton  fund,   2772. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1045 


(Vppletree     Neck     Wicke,     original     patent. 

5030. 

Appomattox,  N.   C.,  troops  at.   5593. 
Apportionment,     Iowa.     Congressional     dis 
tricting,   1537,    1550. 
Apprenticeship,       indentures.       1694-1708. 

5257. 

Apthorp,   G.    H.,   2619. 
Aquidnek,  R.  I.,  settlers,  6548. 
Arabia,  travels  in,  905. 
Ararat,   N.   Y.,   4770. 

history.  4749. 

Arbitration,  international,  8,  9Ui. 
Arbor  day,  4408. 

Arboreal  bureau,  Nebraska.  440G. 
A  rimes,  Pedro,  3. 
"Arcano  del   Mare,"    181. 
Archaeologia  Americana,  116-121. 
Archaeological  collection  of  Western  Reserve 

Historical   Society.   5784. 
Archaeological    data,    collection    and    preser 
vation  of  local,  7125. 
Archaeological  frauds,  5776,  nos.  9.  33. 
Archaeological    research    in    United    States, 

468. 

Archaeology,  1451. 
American,  835,  5341. 
collections  of,  739. 
1890-1900.       869. 
European    contributions    to    the    study 

of,   6329. 

phonetic  writing  in,  747. 
Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  835,  840. 
Asia  Minor,  874. 
Athens,    Pa.,    6421. 
classical,  835. 
Greek,    210,    473,    826. 
Hemenway  expedition,   841. 
Illinois,    research,    1425. 
importance  of,  4347. 
Mexico,  838. 
Missouri,  4368. 
New  Mexico,  867. 
North  American.  869. 
Ohio,  301,  5713,  5714,  5719,  5723,  5778, 

5786. 

Ohio    Valley,    5717. 
Peru,   547. 

Southwestern  United  States,  841. 
Tennessee,  7126. 
West  Virginia,  6885. 
Winnebago   County,    Wis.,   7125. 
Archambault,  A.,  7346. 
Archer,   (}.    W.,    1950. 
Archer,  Jonathan,  letter  written   from  Mill 

Prison,    1778.       2245. 
Archer,  L.,   1057. 
Archer,  Mary  R.,  6073. 

Archer's  account  of  Gosnold's  voyage,  2646. 
Archibald,    Sir    A.    G.,    7274,    7276,    7277, 

7278,  7279o,  7281,  7312. 
Architectural  and  art  topics,  2400. 
Architecture,  ancient,  American,  5151,  5168. 
Christian  thought  in,  774. 
Danish,  of  middle  ages,  6283. 
New  England,  3460. 


Archives,  Alabama,  28. 

American  printed  guides  and  repositories, 
13. 

British,   materials  for   American   history, 
44. 

Canadian,  7180c,  7181,  7186. 

Colorado,  26. 

Connecticut,  21,   3361. 

Cuba,  7440. 

Delaware,    5973. 

Detroit,  1 721-8:5.     4271. 

England.  5018. 

European,  41. 

Georgia,  26,  28. 

Harvard  university,  3407. 

Indiana,  21. 

Iowa,  21. 

Kansas,  28. 

Maine,   3371. 

Maryland,   1942,   1972-1996. 

Massachusetts,  21,  3360.  3413. 

Michigan.  21. 

Colonial      office      records.      1794-182.",. 

4277. 

Dominion    archives,    Ottawa.    Canada. 
4275-4277. 

Mississippe,   26,  4348,  4349. 

national,  value  of.  10. 

Nebraska,  21,  4417. 

New  Brunswick,  7326. 

New  Jersey.  26.  4593. 

New  York  State,  5035. 

Nicaragua,     891. 

North  Carolina,  21,  23,  28. 

Nova  Scotia,  7180&,  7326. 

Oregon,  24,  5799. 

Pennsylvania,    21,    28,    5966. 

Philadelphia,  23,  85. 

Preservation    of,    4450,    4466,    5714. 

Rhode  Island,  26,  98,  6581. 

Spanish,  and  United  States  history,  26. 

State  departments  of,  28. 

Texas,  23. 

value  of,  10. 

Vatican,  35. 

Virginia,  26. 

Wisconsin,  21. 

See  also  names  of  States. 
Archives  commission,  report,  21.  23.  26,  28. 
Archives  of  the  State  Department.  11. 
"Archives   do   Museu    Nacional,"   4209. 
Arctic  America,  land  and  sea  birds,  7149/j. 
Arctic   expedition,    tirst    American,    6293. 

1893-94.      5915. 
Arctic  exploration,  546.  556,  567. 

value,  9O4. 
Arctic    Ocean,    Russian    explorations,    1902. 

579. 

Arctic  regions,  518,  547,  554.  897,  898,  901, 
7148o. 

indications  of  land,  905. 

life  in,  4693. 

Polar  Sea,  4693. 

Erobisher's  expedition,  5860. 

Hayes's  expedition,  583. 

Nares  expedition,  576. 


1046 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Arctic     regions.     Peary's     expedition,     570 
5915. 

Well  man  expedition,  890,  900. 

Ziegler    expedition,    904. 

See  also   Polar  expedition. 
Arctic  traveling,  553. 

Ardeley,  Kngland,  extracts  from  parish  reg 
ister,  3756o. 

register,   1546-1701.      3398. 
Arey,  Mrs.  H.  E.  G.,  5626. 
Argall,      Samuel,      expeditions      of,      1613.   J 
2701,     5006. 

letter  and  proclamation.   1617.      6828. 
Argentouil.    Jean    d'Ailleboust   d',    letter   of   j 

pardon   to,   1710.       7347. 
Argentine    Republic,    Chile,    boundary,    003.   j 

economic  geography,  570. 

public  works,  579. 

statistics,  813. 
Aricknree.  battle  of,  1580. 
Aricknrt    conquest.    1823.       4400. 
Arid  regions.  United  States,  805. 

water  supply,  901. 
Aristotle.   1569. 

treatise  on  constitution  of  Athens.  2706. 
Aristotle's  musical  problems,   480. 
Arizona,  forests  and  deserts.  808. 

geography,  542. 

history.  984. 

territory,  545. 
Arizona     to    California    in     the    seventies. 

1012. 

The  Ark,  Quarryville,  Pa.,  6166. 
Arkansas.   Army   of  the   Southwest  and   of 
the  first  campaign.  1504. 

first  campaign.  1501-1503. 

history,    7123. 

Jews   in,    1830.       629. 

Presbyterianism  in,  6383. 

pronunciation   of  name.   987. 
Arkansas  traveler,  5720. 
Arkansas  Valley,  formation,   1578a. 
Arlington,     Mass.,    vital     records    to     1850. 

3994. 

Armand,  Colonel,  letters,  1777—1791.     5251. 
Armenian  massacre,  207. 
Armistead,  R.,  will,   1771.      6861. 
Armistead  family,  6854-6856,  6859. 
Armistead  family,  wills,  1714,  1726.     6860. 
Armitage,   Jane,   petition,   1643.       3301. 
Arms.  New  York  State,  5031,  5034. 

right  to  bear,  5040,  5740. 

royal,  in  American  colonies,  3081. 
Arms  and  seals  of  New  York,  5032. 
Armstrong,  A.,  6006. 
Armstrong,     E.,     3362,     4540,     4566.     5063, 

5066,   5077,   5079.   6028. 
Armstrong,   J.,   letter  to  General   Washing 
ton,    1758.       6166. 
Armstrong,    J.,    jr.,    letter    to    his    father, 

1781.       6061. 
Armstrong,  W.  J.,  5726. 
Army  bill  act,  war  of  1812.      7193. 
Army  worm,  2288. 
Arnett,  B.  W.,  5720,  5736. 


Arnold,   Benedict,   assault   in   Quebec,   7324. 

at  Saratoga,  6060. 

correspondence,    1770-1707.      3303. 

debts  of,  6080. 

expedition  to  Quebec,  1775.  2046,  2O47. 
2271,  2630,  5005,  5005,  5007,  6487, 
6515. 
See  also  Quebec. 

grave  of,  6581. 

Lafayette's  expedition  against,  1033. 

letters,  1697. 

1778.     3369,  7395. 

love  affair  of,  3369. 

march  to  Quebec,  2271,  6487. 

regimental      memorandum      book.      1775. 
6064. 

soldiers  of,  anecdote,  2632. 

treason  of,  2797,  4868,  6078. 
Arnold,  B.  W.,  1282. 
Arnold,  B.  W.,  jr.,  1828. 
Arnold,  E.  S.  F.,  5035. 
Arnold,  F.  A.,  6582,  6584. 
Arnold,  II.  P.,  3684,  3716. 
Arnold,     I.     N.,     1354,     1360,     1361.     1377- 

1379,  1388,   1389,  5028,  6610. 
Arnold,  J.  M.,  4255. 
Arnold,  J.  N.,  6582,  6(503. 
Arnold.  R.  D.,  1305. 
Arnold,  S.  G.,  6506,  6517,  6531. 
Arnold,  T.  S.,  7367. 
Arnold,  W.,  petition  of,  6483. 
Arnold  family,  3391. 

(Benedict)   family,  1289,  3392. 
Arnold  family,   Kentucky,   1641. 
Arnoux  House,  where  Montcalm  died,  7348. 
Arrow  release,  methods,  2449. 
Art    and    artists    of    Revolutionary    period, 

7475. 

Art  educator,  Government  as  an.  649. 
Art  Society  of  Hartford,  1126.x 
Art  topics,  2400^ 
Arthur,  Dora  F.,  6680. 
Arthur,  John,  5819. 
Articles    of    Confederation,     objections     of 

New  Jersey,  4544. 
Arwin's  settlement,  1506. 
Asgill,  Captain,  confinement  of,  4870. 
Ashanti,  898. 
Ashantis,  revolt,  901. 
Ashbourne  family,  7422. 
Ashburner,  C.  A.,  6421,  6443. 
Ashburnham,  Mass.,  settlers,  3374. 
Ashburton  treaty,  7279. 
Ashby,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 
Ashby,  Mass.,  history,  3364. 

proprietors'   records,   1720-33.     7500. 
Ashe,  E.  D.,  7175«,  7177,  7180,  7180/>. 
Ashe,  Samuel,  letter,  5598. 
Ashe,  S.  A.,  5598. 
Ashe,  W.  A.,  7191. 

Ashfield  (Lewis  Morris)  family.  5044. 
Ashfield,  Mass.,  legend  of,  4097. 
Ashley  River,  settlement  on,  1676.     6634. 
Ashmead,  H.  G.,  5809.    . 
Ashton,  Robert,  2649. 
Ashton  family,  6855. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1047 


Ashville,  891. 
Asia,  central,  587. 

Sven  Hedin  in,  902. 

cradle  of  humanity,  902. 

past  in  the  present,  204,  206. 

southwestern,  link  relations,  902. 

stone  implements  of,  733. 
Askin,   J.,   diary,   1812-1814.      4284. 
Asling,  Stella  E.,  7378. 
Aspinwall,  T.,  2773,  2775,  2824. 
Aspinwall,  W.,  2623. 
Aspinwall  family,  3405. 
Aspin wall-Barlow  library,  2795. 
Aspinwall  book  of  possessions,  2802. 
Aspinwall  library,  3084. 
Aspinwall  papers,  2657,  2658. 
Assessments,  special   (municipal),  4819. 
Assiniboine  River  and  its  forts,  7317. 
Assiniboine  Valley,   surface   geology,   7419;'. 

older  geology,  7149fc. 
Association,  the,  1774.      2O6. 
Association   de   la    Propagation    de    la    Foi, 

Annales,  928. 

Assonet,  Mass.,  original  owners,  4O33/>. 
Assos,  excavations,  875. 

investigations,  861,  862. 

work  at,  877. 
Assumption,    mission    of,    on    River    Kenne- 

bec,  1646-1652.     1707. 
Assyria,  excavations  in,  6402. 
Aston  family,  6829. 
Astor     (,T.    .T.),    American    ancestry,    5037, 

5038. 

Astor  Library,  886. 
Astoria,  Oreg.,  educational  history,  5800. 

social  and  economic  history,  5800. 
Astrology,  medicine  and,  6254,  6260. 

in  New  England,  belief  in,  3393. 
Astronomy,  4809. 

observations  at  Berlin,  Md.,  4684. 
Asylum,  Pa.,  founding,  6397. 

French  at,  6424. 

"Atahualpa,"  ship,  journal  kept  on,  2627. 
Athabasca  Lake,  travels  on,  1899.     7153. 
Athabasca  language,  7318. 
Athenaeum  correspondence,  6382«. 
Athens,  Greece,  constitution  of,  2796. 

modern,  569. 
Athens,  Mo.,  1518. 

battle  at,  1503,  1517. 

Athens.  Ohio,  Virginia  students  at.  6891. 
Athens,  Pa.,  archaeology,  6421. 
Atherton,  C.  H.,  4448,  4451.  4462. 
Atherton,   Humphrey,    1672.      2623. 
Atherton  family  (England).  3393. 
Atherton  Company.  2792. 
Athletics  and  scholarship.  812. 
Atkins,  G.  G.,  4098,  7480. 
Atkins,  Q.   P.,  5618. 

Atkins,  T.  A.,  5375,  5555.   5563,  5564. 
Atkins  tomb,  2207. 
Atkinson,  Bishop,  5578. 
Atkinson,  A.  E.,  7149r. 
Atkinson,  A.  T.,  7130. 
Atkinson,  E.,  589,  811,  7474. 
Atkinson,  G.  E.,  7149*,  7155,  7160. 


Atkinson.  G.  IL.  5812,  5835. 

Atkinson.  G.  W..  6892. 

Atkinson,  J.  M..  5592. 

Atkinson,  O'B.,  4280. 

Atkinson,  T.,  testimony  of,  3373. 

Atkinson  Academy,  3384. 

Atkinson,  N.  II.,  history,  4451. 

"Atlanta,"  capture  of  2780. 

Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  Railroad,  1709. 

Atlantic  coast,  beaches  and  marshes.  906. 

incorrect  latitudes  of  early  writers,  navi 
gators,  etc.,  3394,  3715. 
Atlantic  Ocean,  north,  floor  of,  7391. 

pilot  chart,  904. 

Atlantis,  the  lost,  5635,  7178,  7311. 
Atlee,  B.  C..  6169. 
Atlee,  T.   L.,  letter,   1831.     6168. 
Atlee,   S.   J.,   6058. 
Atmospheric  precipitation,  900. 
Atmospheric  survey,  898. 
Attainder,  bill  of,  Virginia,  7. 
Atterbury,   W.   W.,  48H3. 
Attleborough,  Mass..  2629,  3380. 
Attleborough    Iron     Works,    document    con 

cerning,  21. ".9. 

Attorney's  bill,  1728.     6831. 
Attucks,  Crispus. 

inquest  on,  3402. 

advertisement  for,   1750.     3371. 

memorial  to,  2793. 
Atwater,  C.,  116,  305. 
Atwater,  E.  II.,  5701. 
Atwood,  D.,  6930,  6951. 
Atwood,  E.  S.,  2260,  2438,  5043. 
Atwood,  J.  W.,  5725. 
Atwood,   W.,  case  of,   1703.     5252«. 
Auburn,   N.   Y.,   burning  of  the   St.   James, 
4800. 

recollections,  4800. 

taverns,  early,  4800. 
Auchmuty,  R.,  2623,  3370. 
Audet;  F.  J.,  7325,  7346,  7347,  7347a,  7350. 
Audubon,  John  J.,  in  Iowa,  1843.     1517. 
Audubon,  111.,  history,  traditions,  etc.,  7422. 
Auge,  M.,  5959. 
Augusta,  Me.,  1709. 

mortality,  1852-1855.     1701. 
Augusta  County,  Va..  Indian  wars,  6826. 

marriage  licenses,  1749-1773.     6831. 

militia,  1742.     6832. 

surveys,  6832. 
Augusta  County,  W.  Va.,  court.  1745.    6890. 

district  of  West  Augusta.  6892. 
Augusta  town,  Va.,  court-house,  6406. 
"  L'Auguste,"  shipwreck  of,  7347. 
Augustin,  J.  M.,  1670,  1672. 
Augustinian  missionaries.   Brooklyn,   N.  Y., 

4735. 

Auld,  James,  journal,  1765-70.     1288. 
Aulnay,   D',   governor  of   Nova   Scotia,   pa 
pers  relating  to,  2645. 

See  also  Acadians,  Nova  Scotia. 
Aupaumut,  Hendrick,  5968. 
Aurora  borealis,   1649.     3371. 

New  England,   first  appearance  in,  2620. 
2792. 


1048 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Aurora  community,  the,  5708. 

Austerfied,     Yorkshire,     England,     register 

books,   1561-1631.     3362. 
Austill,  H.,  945. 
Austin,   Charles,   encounter  with   Selfridge. 

1806.     2781. 

Austin,  Clarissa  L.,  6706. 
Austin,  F.  W.  G.,  7179. 
Austin,  I.  J.,  3684. 
Austin,  J.  B.,  5916. 
Austin,  J.  O.,  3399,  6567,  6582. 
Austin,  Mattie  A.,  6686. 
Austin,  Moses,  Journey,  1796-97.     39. 
Austin,  O.  P.,  900904, 
Austin,  S.  F.,  journal,  1821.   -6685. 

"  Prison  Journal,"   1833-35.     6680. 
Austin  papers,  reminiscences  of  Texas,  6684, 

6685. 
Austin,  Tex.,  list  of  settlers,  6679. 

reminiscences,  6679. 
Austinburg,    Ohio,    Congregational    Church, 

5706. 
Australia,  aborigines  of,  201,  370. 

mortality  in,  810. 

railroads,  578. 
Australian    Commonwealth    and    Dominion 

of  Canada  compared,  7320. 
Austria,  census  of,  808. 

industrial  census,  1902.     815. 
Auto-da-f6  at  Seville,   1720.     632. 
Autograph  collection  of  Isaac  Craig,  6070. 

of  F.  J.  Dreer,  6070. 
Autograph  letters,  2053. 
Autographs,  Colburn  collection,  2101. 
Autremont,  D',  family,  6397. 
Average,  plea  for,  808. 
Averill  family,  1639. 

cradle  of,  4164. 
Avery,  A.  C.,  5593. 
Avery,  B.  P.,  4308. 
Avery,  E.  H.,   1522. 
Avery,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  3408. 
Avery,  J.,  1200,  4775. 
Avery,  Wm.,   2201. 
Avery,  W.  B.,  6596,  6597. 
Avery,  W.  L.,  576,  577. 
Avery  family,  2278,  3407.  5042. 
Avery  oak,  2203. 
Avery  school,  2201. 

Avery's  Island,  ancient  basket  work,   1666. 
Avezac,  D',  1718. 
Avon,  N.  Y.,  4925. 
Awasuncks,  letters,  etc.,  2623. 
Axes,  stone,  grooved,  5732. 
Axtell,  S.  J.,  3411,  39217;. 
Axtell  family,  3380.  3402,   3411,  3921  b. 
Ayer,  J.  C.,  779. 
Ayer,  J.  E.,  4159. 
Ayer,  J.  F.,  4158. 
Ayer,  M.   F.,   3417.  3989. 
Ayer,    W.,    1062,    1063,    1064,    1073,    1076, 

1078. 

Ayer  family,  3375. 
Ayers,  E.  T.,  4308. 
Aymar,  B.,  4895,  4905. 
Aymar  family,  4895. 


Aymar  family  (New  York),  4895,  4905. 

Aymar  genealogies,  index  to,  4895. 

Ayme",  L.  II.,  197,  296. 

Ayres,  Alice  C.,  3325. 

Ayres,  G.  B.,  5897. 

Ayres,  G.  W.,  4159. 

Ayres  family,  3375. 

Babb,  C.  C.,  896,  899. 

Babbidge,  J.,  deposition,  1730.     3372. 

Babbitt,  F.  E.,  4330. 

Babbitt.    L.   W.,   1506,   1507. 

Babcock,  Marcia,  4424. 

Babcock,  W.  A.,  5631. 

Baby,  L.  F.  G.,  7345. 

Babylonia,  excavations  in,  6402. 

Wolfe  expedition,  879. 
Babylonian  expedition,  6402. 
Bach,  W.,  1427. 
I   Bache,  A.  D.,  530,  546. 
;  Bache,  Richard,  3385. 
Bache,  R.  M.,  6079,  6080,  6125. 
Bache,  W.,  3369. 
Bachelder,  J.,  2772. 
Backus,  I.,  2038,  2621. 
Backwoods  Poet,  4344a. 
Bacon,  D.,  4775. 

Bacon,  Edw.,  letter,  April  21,  1775.     2802. 
Bacon,  Eliza  B.,  3415. 
Bacon,  E.  W.,  1195. 
Bacon,  G.  A.,  4213. 
Bacon,  G.  B.,  587. 
Bacon,  John,  letter,  1785.     2774. 
Bacon,  L.,  1104,  1156,  2645,  4995.  5010. 
Bacon.  L.  B.,  3414,  3957o. 
Bacon,  Leonard  W.,  796. 
Bacon.  N.,  letter  to  Lord  Effingham,   1689. 
6833. 

proclamation,  6825. 

speech,  Green  Spring,  6851. 
Bacon,  Mrs.  N.,  letter,  1676.     6829. 
Bacon,  N.  A.,  1156. 
Bacon,  W.  J.,  5455. 
Bacon,  W.  R.,  1017-1019. 
Bacon  family,  1644,  3395,  6858. 
Bacon   (Michael)   family,  3414,  3415,  3958. 
Bacon  papers,  2786. 

Bacon's   rebellion,   2629,   2700,   2778,   2842, 
6817,  6825,  6828,  6852.  6857. 

persons  who  suffered  by,  6829. 
Bad  Axe,  battle  of,  anniversary,  1430. 
Badcock  family,  3377,  3520,  3696. 
Baddelay,  Lieut.,  7172,  7173. 
Baddeley,  F.  H.,  7175. 
Baddeley,  R.  E.,  7174. 
Badeaux,  J.  B.,  7206. 
Badger,  J.,  4451. 
Badger,  S.,  2623. 
Badger,  S.  C.,  3359. 
Badger's  muster  roll,   1776.     4451. 
Badges,  shall  Americans  assume,  5744. 
Badlam,  E.,  letter,  1777.     3360. 
Baensch,  E.,  6967,  7078. 
Bagaduce  expedition,  1779.     1716. 
Bagg,  E.,  5426. 
Bagg,  E.  N.,  2082,  2184. 
Bagg,  M.  M.,  5426,  5467. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1049 


Bagge,  S.,  2800. 

Bagley,  C.  B.,  5800,  5801,  5804a. 

Bagley,  D.  W.,  diary,  5570. 

Bagley,  J.  W.,  4242. 

Bahama  expedition,  1513. 

Bahama  Islands,  1809,  3228. 

early  attempt  at  colonization,  2803. 
Bailey,  A.  K.,  1517. 
Bailey,  E.,  2539,  2540. 
Bailey,  F.  W.,  5041. 
Bailey,   G.,   letter,   1858.      1288. 
Bailey,  Jacob,  1701,  2622,  5518. 
Bailey,  J.  R.,  4284. 
Bailey,  P.  W.,  5535. 
Bailey,  S.,  506,  3367. 
Bailey,  W.  B.,  814. 
Bailey,  W.  M.,  6584. 
Bailey,  W.  W.,  7482m. 
Bailey  family,  3413. 
Baillairge,  C.,   7181. 

bibliographic  de,  7341. 
Bain,  James,  jr.,  20. 
Bainbridge,  W.,  family,  3380. 
Bainbridge,    Ohio,    gravestone    inscriptions, 

5749. 

Baird,  C.  W.,  5017,  5018,  5023,  5028. 
Baird,  Elizabeth  T.,  6936,  6937,  7073,  7097. 
Baird,  H.  C.,  611. 

Baird,  II.  M.,  34,  772,  4892,  4894,  4H99. 
Baird,  H.  S.,  6926,  6928,  6930o,  6931. 
Baird,  S.  F.,  200,  2331. 
Baird.  S.  J.,  6373. 
Baird,  W.,  1282. 
Baker,  Christina,  4453. 
Baker,  C.  A.,  4096-4098. 
Baker,  C.  A.,  7480. 
Baker,  C.  C.,  1579. 
Baker,  C.  M.,  4800. 
Baker,  C.  W.,  5722. 
Baker,  D.  A.  J.,  4302. 
Baker,  D.  W.,  3407. 
Baker,  E.  J.,  3401,  3813. 
Baker,  E.  W.,  2119,  2125. 
Baker,  Florence  E.,  6962,  6966,  7011,  7063. 
Baker,  F.  H.,  549. 
Baker,  F.  P.,  1578,  1587. 
Baker,  G.  A.,  1456. 
Baker,  Mrs.  G.  G.,  7408. 
Baker,  H.  M.,  4459,  4460,  4494,  4497. 
Baker,  H.  S.,  1383. 
Baker,  Mrs.  Isadore,  1522,  1523. 
Baker.  J.,  letter  to  D.  Rose,  1764.     6860. 
Baker,  J.   H.,   4304,   4308,   4311,   4334. 
Baker,   J.    R.,   6321. 
Baker,    Lydell,   5823. 
Baker,    Marcus,    572,    892,    895,    896,    898, 

901,  902,  1264. 
Baker,  R.  L.,  5973. 
Baker,  S.  B.,  2195,  2198. 
Baker,   Virginia,    3411,    3412,   3414.   3928o. 
Baker,  W.  S.,  6014,  6069,  6071-6077.  6116, 

6119,   6126. 

Baker  family,  3432,  3813,  6854. 
Baker   (Henry)    family,   1285. 
Baker   (Richard)   family,  3401. 
Baker's  creek,  battle  of,  4346. 


Bakerstown,  Me.,  1698. 
Balch,    B.    J.,    4163. 
Balch,   D.   M.,  2291. 
Balch,  E.  G.,  810. 
Balch,   E.   S.,  905,   5915,   7391. 
Balch,   F.,   4164. 
Balch,   T.,    6057,   6387. 
Balch,  T.  W.,  6084,  6383,  7423,  7503. 
Balch,    W.    F.,    3367. 
Balch,  six  Presbyterian  ministers,  6383. 
Bnlche    family,    3367. 
Baldwin,  A.  C.,  4283. 
.Baldwin,  B.  A.,  3383,  3595. 
Baldwin,  C.  A.,  4408. 
Baldwin,    C.    C.,    3384,    3404,    3610,    5640, 

5687,      5688«,      5764,      5776     No. 

23,    5776    No.     25,    5776    No.    27, 

5776  No.    34,    5776    No.    35,    5777 
No.  40,  5777  No.  47,  5777  No.  63, 

5777  No.  68,  5778. 
diary  of,  463. 

letters,   1834.     4215. 
Baldwin,  D.  P.,  5502o. 
Baldwin,  E.  C.,  1158,.  1159. 
Baldwin,  Elizabeth  G.,  4901. 
Baldwin,  E.   H.,   6082. 
Baldwin,  F.  W.,  6710. 
Baldwin,  John  D.,  270,  3385. 
Baldwin,  J.  F.,  45,  3377. 
Baldwin,  J.  G.,  944. 
Baldwin,    Maria,    5618. 
Baldwin,   N.,    3383. 
Baldwin,  S.,  4536. 
Baldwin,  Simeon  E.,  4,  8,  10,  16,  24.  42,  204, 

208,   447,    1158-1161.    1170.    1183, 

2806,   3294. 
Baldwin,   S.   L.,   4023. 
Baldwin,   W.   M.,   1427. 
Baldwin    family,    3377,    3384,    3396.    3595, 

3730. 

Baldwin,    Sylvester,    ancestry,    3610. 
Baldwin's  "  Old  Ironsides,"  6067. 
Balkam,    S.    B.,    2573. 
Ball,  Anne  R.,  6829. 
Ball,  C.  A.  F.,  726<m 
Ball,  F.,  4417. 
Ball,  John,  5799. 
Ball,  N..  1086. 
Ball,  Sir  R.,  903. 
Ball,  S.,  477. 
Ball,  T.  H..  1282,  1459. 
Ball  family,  6831,  6859. 
Ball   International  Union,  1642. 
Ballads,  Doggerel.  3150. 

English,  about  New  England,  3394. 
Ballagh,  J.  C.,  15,  16,  1286.  1826,  1865. 
Ballantine,   W.   G..  5703. 
Ballard,  A.  H.,  2045. 
Ballard.  C.  W..  1581. 
Ballard.  E.,  1702,  1746.  4453. 
Ballard.  II.  II.,  2044&,  2047. 
Ballard  family,  6853. 
Ballenger.  W.  I)..  3348. 
Ballot,  The  written,  5. 

how  it  came  into  United  States,  7. 
in  Connecticut,  4. 


1050 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Ballot.  The  written,  in  England,  early  his 
tory,  30. 

in  Italian  communes,  30. 

in  Massachusetts,  314. 
Ballou,  H.  S.,  3416. 
Balmville,  N.  Y.,  4861. 

cemetery  inscriptions,  4862. 
Baltimore,     Lord,    and    Maryland     charter. 

1876. 

Baltimore,  Lords,  1928. 

Baltimore,  athenaeum,  dedication  of,  Oct.  23. 
1848.      1880. 

city  government,  1827. 

education,  public,  1830. 

Enoch  Pratt  Free  Library,  notes  supple- 
tary.     1821. 

financial  history.  1861. 

free  library,  appeal  for,  1003. 

Germans  in,  2027-203O. 

old  St.  Peter's  Church,  r>843. 

St.  Patrick's  Church.  r>843. 

South  American  trade,  1828. 

troublous  times  of  '61,  1050a. 
Baltimore    and    Ohio    Railroad,    origin    of, 
1000. 

economic  history,  1827-1853.      1828. 
Baltimore  :  or  Long  Time  Ago.  1804. 
Baltimore  Siingerfest,  885. 
Banalite,  Droit  de,  in  Canada,  17. 
Bancker  family    (New  York),   5017. 
Bancroft,  Frederick  A.,  3. 
Bancroft,  G.,  30,  108,  318,  2785,  5008,  5184, 
5186,  5200. 

on  T.  Pickering,  3464. 

services  to  California,  1080. 
.Bancroft,   H.   H.,   Pacific  State  publication, 
origin  and  authorship,  1000,  5800. 
Bancroft,  J.  H.,  4212-4214. 
Bancroft,  Lucretia  C.,  letter,  200,  464. 
Bancroft,  W.  L.,  4263. 
Bandelier,  A.   F.,  106,  288,  830,  835,   837- 

841,  867,  4677,  5341,  7301. 
"  Baneemyism."    1512. 
Bangor     and     vicinity,     territorial     history, 

1705. 

Bangs,  Edward.  2702-2705,   3053,  3005. 
Bangs,  G.  E.,  2274.  2526,  4167. 
Bangs,   I.,  journal,  4542. 
Bangs,  S.  D.,  4406. 
Bangs  family,  3366,  3368. 
Banister,    J.,    letter    to    R.    Boiling.    1755. 

6858. 
Bank,  Blackwell's,  1687.     2808,  3304. 

Bridgeport,   Conn.,   1146. 

Iowa  State,  1513,  1517. 
Bank,  land,  206. 

Connecticut,  2137. 

of  1740.     206,  410,  2135,  2137. 

partners  in,  3408. 

litigants,  427. 

mortgages,  211. 
Bank  circular,  1800.     2780. 
Bank-note  circulation,  4202. 
Bank  of  the  United  States,  Boston  branch, 
1825.     2630. 

Langdon  Cheves  and  the,  13. 


Bankhead,  J.   H.,  044. 
Banking,  Maryland.  1830. 

Mississippi,  4346. 

Vermont,  early  history,  6741,  6761. 

State,  in  the  United  States,  1832. 
Banking   system,    national,    origin,    history, 

etc.,  4202. 
Bankruptcy,  4810. 
Banks,  A.,  6000. 

Banks.  C.  E.,  1675,  1705,  1707,  1700,  J715, 
3303-3308,  3402,  3405-3407,  3410- 
3412,  3768,  3810,  3852,  3024a. 
Banks,  E.  M..  4843. 
Banks  family.  3402,  3810,  6820,  6854. 
Banks.  Boston,  1681-1740.      3415,  3062. 

early,  2137. 

Michigan,   early,   4254. 
State  bank  issues,  4202. 

Montgomery  county.  Pa.,  5050. 

provincial,   2135,   2145. 

Vermont,  early  history,  6741,  6761. 

Wildcat  system  in  Michigan.  4257. 

AsVr  also  United  States  bank. 
Bannock,  Montana,  1863.     4305. 
Banta,  T.   M.,  5045. 
Bantu  language,  5(50,  570. 
Banvard,  J.,  586«. 

Baptist  Church.   Yadkin   forks.   5500. 
Baptist  churches  in   United   States,   history 

of,  785. 

Baptist  element  in  history,  502. 
Baptist  history,  province  and  uses  of.  507. 
Baptist    preaching.    American,    seventeenth 

and  eighteenth   centuries,   506. 
Baptists.  1830o. 

adventures  of,   7480. 

Alabama,  history,  077. 

Delaware,  history,  6065. 

early,   defended,  2030. 

Mississippi.  4347. 

North  Carolina,  5580. 

persecution  of,   Chesterfield   County,   Va., 
1771-1773.      6835. 

place  of,  in  Christendom,  508. 

proceedings  of  the  Government  with  re 
gard  to,  2620. 

Rhode  Island,  history  of,  6487. 

Virginia,  early,  505. 
Baraboo  Valley,  6027. 
Barbadoes  concessions,   1664-5.      6634. 
Barbados,  early  inhabitants,  3307. 

Jewish  settlement  in,  627. 

letter  from,   1650.     3403. 

papers  in  State  paper  office,  3366. 
Barbarism,  twin  relics,  1006. 
Barber,  A.  D.,  6764. 

Barber,  B..  note  book,  1714-1778.     5743. 
Barber,  E.,  7408,  7410. 
Barber,  E.  A.,  6344. 

Barber,  E.  W.,  4270,  4280,  4281,  4283,  7470 
Barber,  H.  II.,  7480. 
Barber,  Jerusha  T.,  5618. 
Barber.  John,   letter,   1755.     3385. 
Barber,  Julia,  6801. 
Barber,  M.  J.,  5855. 
Barbour,  J.,  letter  to,  6858. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1051 


Barbour,  L.  L.,  4204. 

Barclay,  A.,  1328. 

Barclay,  Anne  II.  R.,  6890. 

Barclay,  D.,  4859,  4861,  4862. 

Bardwell  family,  4097. 

Bard,  T.  R.,  6083,  6084. 

Barefoote,  W.,  deposition,  1676.     3363. 

deposition.  1683.     4447. 

will  of,  3384. 

Bargrave,  John,  charges  against  former 
government  of  Virginia.  1622. 
6830. 

petition,    reply    of    Sir    T.    Smythe    and 

Alderman  Johnson,  1621.     683O. 
Barker,  D.,  diary.  1770.     7251. 
Barker,    E.    C.,    23,    24,    128;",.    1287,    6682, 

6684,  668", . 

Barker,  G.  D.,  visit  of,  2137,  21.10. 
Barker,  Lieut.  John,  diary  during  siege  of 

Boston,  2137,  2150. 
Barker,  J.  M.,  2803,  2808,  3237,  3:115. 
Barker,  J.  N..  2045,  6391. 
Barker,  J.  S.,  7298,  7301. 
Barker,  W.  R..  7322. 
Barker  pedigree,  3411,  3921  r. 
Barkley,  A.  J..  1515. 
Barkworth,  T.  E.,  4292. 
Barlow,  F.  C..  3337. 
Barlow,  J.,  1710. 
Barlow,  Mary  S.,  5799,  5826. 
Barlow  library,  3084. 
Barlow  road,  the,  5799. 
Barnaby  family,  3376. 
Barnard,  Charles,  vision  of,  3348. 
Barnard,  D.  I).,  4684,  4698,  4699. 
Barnard,  E.  H.,  4406. 
Barnard,  H.,  1102,  3683,  3736. 
Barnard,  H.  C.,  5646. 
Barnard,  J.,  2628. 
Barnard,  John,  autobiography.  1766.     2643. 

note-book,    1701-1770.      2801. 
Barnard,  W.  F.,  7534. 
Barneby  family,  3376. 
Barnes,  C.  M.,  4294. 
Barnes,  C.  W.,  1423. 
Barnes,  H.,  5744. 
Barnes,  H.  B.,  4168,  4173. 
Barnes,  W.,  5513. 
Barnes,  W.  H.  L.,  1075. 
Barnesley,    W.,   letter   to    W.    Pitkin,    1667. 

3392. 

Barnett,  G.  E.,  633,  1832,  1834. 
Barnett,  J.  D.,  1539. 
Barney,  C.  H.,  6596. 
Barns  family,  6891. 
Barnstable,  England,  3415. 
Barnstable,    Mass..    church    records,     1634- 
1653.     3367,  3368. 

families,  3410. 

family  names,  3389. 

settlers,  3360,  3361. 

south  part  of,  2626. 

topography,  2621. 

Barnstable  County,  Mass.,  eastern  coast  of, 
2626,  2690. 

memorandum  from,  3366. 


Barnum,   E.  M.,  7408. 

Barnum,  E.  S.,  7410. 

Barnum,  P.  T.,  will,  extracts,  7498. 

Barnum   Institute   of   Science  and   History, 

1150.   7498. 
Barnwell,    J.,    journal,     1711-1712.       6829, 

6830. 

Barnwell.  J.  W.,  6634. 
Barnwell  family  of  South  Carolina.  6647. 
Barometer,   mountain  aneroid,  575. 
Barr,  G.  W.,  1524. 

Barr,  James,  reminiscences  of,  2265. 
Barr  family,  3890. 
Barr   (Martin)  family  6166. 
Barratt.  A.  G.,  4863,  4864«. 
Barratt,  N.  S.,  5900. 
Barre,   Mass.,   baptisms,   1767-1831.     3415, 

3416. 

Barren  Hill,  Lafayette's  retreat  from.  5960. 
Barren  Hill  monument.  5960. 
Barrett,  James,  muster  returns.  1777-1778. 

3408. 

Barrett.  James,   6736,   6750.  6756. 
Barrett,  John,  901,  902. 
Barrett.   J.   A.,  4414,  4423,  4424. 
Barrett,  J.  II.,  3400.  3406.  3797. 
Barrett.  R.  L.,  576. 
Barrett  family,   3400,   3411,   3797. 
Barrington,  R.  I.,  burials,  3406. 

history,  6468. 
Barrow.   A.  J.,  6075. 
Barrows.   B.,   1498. 
Barrows,  C.  E.,  6489. 
Barrows.  D.  P.,  901. 
Barrows,  G.  B.,  1713. 
Barrows,    II.    D..     1004,     1005.     1010-1013, 

1015-1018,  1020,   1022. 
Barrows,   W.,   1499,   1515. 
Barry,  John,  commodore,  914. 
Barry,  P.  T.,  1423. 
Barry,  Wm.,  2774,  2781,  2792.  6927. 
Barry,  Mrs.  W.,  1383. 
Barry  County,  Mich.,  bar,  1853.     4279. 

memorials.  4278-4280,  4283. 
Bar's  fight,  the,  4096. 
Barstow,   M..   will,   1674.     3366. 
Bartel.  F.  J.,  7528. 
Bartholdi  statue  of  Liberty,  5536. 
Bartholomew,  A.   L.,   1523. 
Bartles,  W.  L.,  1582. 
Bartlet.  W.  S.,  1699. 
Bartlett,  A.  C.,  4297. 
Bartlett,  D.  E.,  3683. 
Bartlett,  G.  B.,  4097,  4098. 
Bartlett.  Josiah.  2629,  2630,  2704. 
Bartlett,  J.  G.,  3415,  3416,  3974,  3975. 
Bartlett,    J.    R.,    169,    231,    518.    557,    558, 

5145,  5148,  5151,  5161,  6472. 
Bartlett,  R.,  4450. 
Bartlett,  S.  C.,  2561,  4456. 
Bartlett,  W.  S.,  5518. 
Bartlett  family,   3398.  3414. 
Bartley,  M.,  7415. 
Barton,  B.  S.,  687,  6065. 
Barton,  C.  M.,  4099. 
Barton,  E.  M.,  208,  339. 


ior>2 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Barton,  G.  L.,  4096. 

Barton,  I.  M.,  3376. 

Barton,  J.  L.,  4770. 

Barton,  R.  T.,  6817,  6890. 

Barton,  Wm.,  2778. 

Barton,    Wm.,   journal,   4536. 

Barton,  W.  E.,  5701. 

Barton,  W.  G.,  2254,  2260a,  2442,  2455. 

Barton  Landing,  Vt,  history,  6709o. 

Bartow,  Evelyn,  5028. 

Bartow  pedigree,  5018. 

Bartram,  W.,  519. 

Bascom,  John,  2045,  2047,  2049. 

Bascom,  R.  O.,  5411. 

Bashaba  and  the  Tarratines,   1703. 

Bashore,   H.   B..  5897. 

Basin  Harbor,  Vt.,  tombstone  inscriptions. 
5040. 

Basket  designs,  Indians,  northwestern  Cal 
ifornia,  1095. 

Basket  work,  ancient,  from  Avery's  Island, 
1666. 

Basque  tombstones  at  Placentia,  7327. 

Basques  in  North   America.   7313. 

Bass,  .!.,  5517. 

Bass,  J.  L.,  3371,  3372. 

Bassett,  A.  II.,  5685,  5686,  7415. 

Bassett,  E.  P.,  3409. 

Bassett.   F..   3383,  3599. 

Bassett,  J.  S.,  11,  12,  22,  23,  28,  84,  1825. 
1827,  1829,  1830,  5568,  5569,  5571, 
5572. 

Bassett,  S.  C.,  4410. 

Bassett  family,  6831. 

Bastrop  (Mina).  Texas,  1288. 

Batchelder,  C.  E.,  3404. 

Batchelder,  H.  M.,  2379. 

Batchelder,  S.,  3403,  3829o. 

Batchelder  family  wills,  3405. 

Batcheller,  R.,  4128. 

Batcheller  family,  3385,  3614. 

Batchellor,  A.  S..  4454o. 

Batchelor,  G..  2351. 

Bateman,  A.  E.,  809. 

Bates,  A.  C.,  16.  21,  1116. 

Bates,  D.  M.,  1219. 

Bates,  F.  G.,  11,  4827. 

Bates,  G.  C.,  4284. 

Bates,  J.,  2139. 

Bates,  J.  L..  4168. 

Bates.  S.  A.,  3394-3396. 

Bates,  W.  C.,  3683. 

Bath,  Me.,  1698,  1699. 

Bath,  N.  II..  geographical  sketch,  |S14. 
2631. 

Bath,  Ontario,  St.  John's  Church,  7296. 

Bath  County,  Va.,  frontier  forts.  6826. 

Bathurst  family,  6860. 

Baton  Rouge,  battle  of,  1655. 

Batrachia,  North  American,  2483. 
West  Indian,  2477. 

Batt  family  3409,  3410. 

Battalion  day,  6168,  6199. 

Battell,  P.,  3384,  3388,  36496. 

Battery  Robinet,  charge  on.  1513. 

Battis,  E.  C.,  2272. 


Battle,  K.  P.,  5595,  5597. 

Battle  Abbey,  roll  of,  3360. 

Batts,  R.  L.,  6679. 

Baudoin,  G.,  will  1695.  6621. 

Baudry,  P.  J.  U.,  7312. 

Bauer,  L.  A.,  900,  903. 

Baughman,  A.  J.,  5646,  5647,  5722,  5724- 

5726. 

Baum,  Indian  village,  902. 
Baum  village  site,  fishhooks  found  at,  5721. 
Baur,  G.,  202,  381. 
Bavarian  academy,  3. 
Baw  Beese  Indians,  4280. 
Baxter,  A.,  4278,  4281. 
Baxter,  B.  L.,  4279,  4280. 
Baxter,  E.,  1010,  1012. 
Baxter,  James  Phinney,   10,  208,  446,  461, 

1674,  1679,  1707-1711,  1713-1714. 

1717,  1720-1723,  1764,  1'768,  1795. 

1801,     4033o,     4039,     4056,     4120, 

7441. 
Baxter,  Joseph,  journal,  3378,  3379,  3550. 

early  homes  of,  2202. 
Baxter,  Mary,  early  homes  of,  2202. 
Baxter,  N.,  6671. 
Baxter.  S.  A.,  6844. 
Baxter  family,  5046. 
Baxter  manuscripts,  1721,  1722,  1723. 
Bay  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4278. 
Bay  Path,  the,  3945. 
Bayard,    J.    A.,    letters    to    C.    A.     Rodney, 

1802-1814.      1249. 
Bayard,  Mrs.  J.  A.,  letter  to.  5039. 
Bayard,  S.,  patent  to,  1697.  "  5033. 
Bayard,     Judge     Samuel,      London     diary. 

1795-1796.      4892,    5038. 
Bayard,  T.   F.,  6613. 
Bayard  epitaphs,  5036. 
Bayard  family,  1225,  3368,  4892. 
Bayard  (John)   family,  5063. 
Bayard  family  records,  5020. 
Bayfield,   H.  W.,  7172,  7173. 
Bayles,  G.  J.,  20. 
Baylies,  F.,  3376,  3512. 
Baylies,      W.,      facsimile     of     handwriting. 

1815.      2770. 
Baylies  papers,  4034. 
Bayne  family,  6861-6863. 
Bazetta,  Ohio,  5689. 
Beach,  A.,  1521. 

Beadle,  Wm.,  murder  committed  by.  2701'. 
Boal,  F.  E.  L.,  1518. 
Beal,  W.  J.,  4284. 
Beale,  G.  W.,  6832,  6859,  6860. 
Beale's     Cavalry,     brigade     parole,      1s<;n. 

6812. 

Beall,  Mary  S.,  1264. 
Beals,  C.  E.,  3412. 
Beam,  D.  C.,  4407. 
Beaman,  C.  C.,  2241,  2242.  2250. 
Boaman,  D.  C.,  1518. 
Beaman,  G.  C.,  1503. 
Beamish,  N.  L.,  4112. 
Bean,  T.  H.,  2378. 
Bean,  W.  H.,  7422. 
Beane,  S.  C.,  3417,  3990,  4457,  4491. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1053 


"  Bear,"  arctic  cruise,  897. 

Bear,  American  black,  7175. 

Bear  hunt,  Adirondacks,  4688. 

Bear  Marsh  Church,  5590. 

Bear  trap,  an  ancient,  4212. 

Beard,  C.  A.,  4837. 

Beard,  S.,  letter,  3348. 

Beard,  W.   E.,  6672. 

Beardsley,  A.  M.,  4280. 

Beardsley,   E.   E.,   1156-1158,   1175. 

Beath  family,  1715. 

Beatty,  Gen.  John,  5647,  5718,  £723. 

Beatty,   W.  G.,  5751. 

Beatty  family,  5751. 

Beaubieu,  (1.  P.,  7345.  7346. 

Beavice,    Canada,    La    chapelle    Ste.    Anne, 

7347o. 
Beauchamp,W.  M.,  4906,  5432,   5468,  5487, 

5494,  5496,  5497,  5501,  6339. 
Boauchamp,    patent    from    the    council    for 

New   England,    1629.      2650,   2771. 
Beaujeu,   C.   F.   V.  de,   7346,   7347. 
Beaumont.  II.  F.,  6670-6672,  6836. 
Beaumont,  »ViY  J.,  2795. 
Beauport,     Canada,     Americans     in,     177">. 

7348. 

Beauport  manor,  1634.     7187. 
Beau repa ire,   Q.   de,   Richmond's   first  acad 
emy,  projected  by,  6817,  6822. 
Beaurivage,  Canada,  Church  of  St.  Patrice. 

7347a. 

Beaver  Dam,  battle,  7226. 
Beaver  Islands,  history  of,  4284. 
Heaver   trade.    1657.      4448. 
B6cancour,  Canada,  colonization,  7347«. 
BoVhard.  A.,  7345. 
Bochtel   (John)   family,  6075,  6122. 
Beck.  Carl.  885,  886. 
Beck,  J.,  1580. 
Beck.  L.  C.,  4683. 
Beck.  T.  R.,  4683,  4684,  4697. 
Becker.  A.  II.,  5049. 
Becker.  A.  L.,  5048. 
Becker.  Carl,  28,  39.  40,  41,  43. 
Becker,  G.  F.,  577,  897. 
Becker.  J.  L.,  7422. 
Beoket  Mass.,  3103. 
name,  2795. 

vital  records  to,  1850.     3995. 
Ucckct  family  of  Salem,  2247. 
Beckett,  R.  C.,  4351. 
IVckott,  W.  D.,  4408. 
Bock  ley  family,  6853. 
Beckman.  J.  W.,  7507. 
Beckwith,  A.  C.,  7054. 
Beckwith,  D.,  3385. 
Beckwith,  H.  P.,  6510. 
Beckwith,   H.   W.,   1360,   1421,   1423. 
Bedford,  G..  jr.,  1244. 
Bedford,  H.  L.,  6659. 
Bedford.     Mass.,     vital     records     to,     1850. 

399(5. 

Bedford.    N.    II.,    topography    and    history, 

4446. 
Bedford,  N.  Y.,  hirths  and  marriages,  5028. 


Bedford  County,  England,  Bishop's  Tran 
script  of  registers,  1602-1625. 
3403. 

Bedford  County,  Va.,  early  marriages,  6859. 
Bedford  flag,  2792. 

Bedini,  Mgr.,  visit  to  United  States,  929. 
Bedlow  (William),  family,  5046. 
Beebe,  P.,  will.  1650.     3415. 
Beebe,  L.,  2044a,  2044&,  2045. 
Beebe,  J.,  address,  1758.     1145. 
Beecher,  T.  K.,  6411. 
Beechwoods,  fight  in,  7224,  7234. 
Beeckman   family,   New   Jersey   and    Michi 
gan,  5045. 
Beeckman  family,  New  York  and  New  Jer 

sey,  5043. 
Beekinan,    G.    C.,    5031,    5043,    5O4."».    5O4X, 

5050. 

Beekman,  J.  W.,  5149,  5151. 
Beeknian,  T.,  5034. 

Beekman  family,  5031,  5034.  5<»4x.  5OU7. 
Beekman  family,   New   Jersey,   5043. 
Beekman  family,  New  Jersey  and  Michigan, 

5045. 
Beekman  family,   New  York  and    New  .l*>r- 

sey,  5043. 
Beer,   W.,  1663. 
Beers,   S.  P.,   7408. 
Beers,  W.  A.,  1144,  7495. 
Beers  family,   5028. 
Bees,  habits  of  some  species,  2293. 
Beeson,  L.  II..  4280. 
Beggars'   medal.   4879. 
Begin    ( Louis )    family,   7345. 
Begole.   J.   W.,  4278. 
Behaim.   M..    1902. 

and  his  globe  at  Nuremberg,  188!). 
Behaim's  map,  1710. 

Beisel,   C.,  quarrel   with   C.   Sower,   606X. 
Belcher,    Gov.    Jonathan,    1699,   3382. 

administration,  4599,  4600. 

letter,   1747-48.      2799. 

letter  to  Col.  Sherburne.  1731.     3375. 

letter   to  G.   Banks,   of   Nantucket.   334x. 

letter  to  Secretary  Waldron.   1742.  444'.'. 

letters  to  B.  Larrabee,  1731-40.     3377. 

papers,  1731-1743.     2674,  2675. 
Belcher  family,  3385,   3416,  3619. 
Belchertown,    Mass.,    history,   3360. 
Belcourt,  G.   A.,  4302. 
Belden.    B.    L..    659,   664,    667. 
Belden,   E.   L.,   1499. 

Belfast,   Me.,   longevity,  instances  of.  3359. 
Belgians  of   Wisconsin,   6935.   7016. 
Belgium,   history,   study   of,   1821. 
Beliefs  and  superstitions,   popular,  6174. 
Belize  colony,  577. 
Belknap,  G.  E.,  3340,  4457. 
Belknap,    Jeremy,    2615,   2616,    2621,    2622, 
2624,     2773,     2779,     2916,     2982, 
3386,    3389. 

books  of,  2770. 

correspondence    with     Ebenezer     Hazard. 
2660,  2661. 

facsimile  of  handwriting.  1797.     2770. 


1054 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Belknap,  Jeremy,  "  History  of  New  Hamp 
shire,"  2782. 

house  of,  at  Dover,   N.   HM   2783. 

journal    of    his    tour    to    Oneida,    1796. 
2788. 

letter,    1725.      2622. 

letter    to    scientists    in    America,    1794. 
2713. 

letters,   1789.     2783. 

note  books  of,  2783. 

papers,    2660,    2661,    2672,    2794,    7449, 

7457. 

Belknap,  Joseph.  2614. 
Belknap  donation,  2772. 
Belknap  family,  3371,  3407. 
Bell,  A.,  journal,  4540. 
Bell,  A.  G.,  208,  456,  807,  899,  904. 
Bell,  C.,  4452,  4470. 

Bell,  C.  H.,  3381,  3383,  3403,  3590«.  3665, 
3682,  3701,  4111,  4123,  4455.  4477, 
6058. 
Boll,    C.     N.,    7l4Sf,    7148H,     7149,    7149&, 

7149</,  7149e,  7149f. 
Bell,  E.,  4312. 
Bell,  G.  L.,  4820. 
Bell,  Helen,  6058.  7473. 
Bell,  Helen  D.,  4345,  4347. 
Bell,  John,  of  Tennessee,  letter,  1859.    6672. 
Bell,  J.  J.,  4456. 
Bell,   S.   D.,   4453. 
Bell  family,  5043,  5044. 
Bell  family,  Bible,  3392. 
Bellamy,  Blanche  W.,  4812. 
Bellamy,  J.   D.,  jr..  5581. 
Bellas,  II.  II.,  1231,  1234,  6424. 
Bellefeuille.  L.  E.  de.  7347r/. 
Bellemere,  R.,  7352,  7537. 
Belleville,   N.    J..   Reformed   Dutch   Church, 
early  history,  4553. 

Dutch  Reformed  Church,  baptisms,  births, 
marriages,  4558,  4559. 

Schuyler  copper  mines,  4623. 
Bellevue,  Nebr.,  4414. 

Bellingham,   Oov.   R.,  deed  to  John   Daven 
port.   1669.     3394. 

letters  to*   1668-69.     3365. 

will,    1672.      3372. 
Billingham  deed,   1700.     206. 
Billingham,    Mass.,    vital    records    to    1850. 

3997. 

Bellingham  Bay  settlements,  6870. 
Bellomont,  R.,  Earl  of,  letter.  1698.     3392. 

speech,    1699.      4449. 
Bellows,  A.,  2635. 
Bellows,  E.  C.,  905. 

Bellows,  H.  W.,  1039,  3683,  4999,  6057. 
Bellows,  J.,  204,  406,  451. 
Bells,  6064. 

Bells,  early,  Massachusetts,  3386. 
Bells  in  New  England,  3410,  3905. 
Bellville,  Ohio,  gold  region,  5725. 
Belmont,  Abbe  de,  7190. 
Belmont,  F.  V.,  7204. 
Belmont,  Iowa,  old  capitol,  1514. 
Beloit,  Wis.,  7086. 

settlement,  6967. 


Bemis,  E.,  7408. 

Bemis,  E.   W.,  1813,  1819,  1824. 

Benausse,  F.,  letters,  1861-1865.     5853. 

Benedict,  A.  L.,  5732. 

Benedict,  E.  C.,  5220. 

Benedict,  G.  G.,  6720,  6748,  6764,  7475. 

Benedict,  K.,  4675. 

Benedict,  P.,  7408. 

Benedict,  R.  D.,  602,  4980,  6767. 

Benedict  MSS.,  5645. 

Beneficiary  corporations,   814. 

Benevolent  and   miscellaneous  associations, 

Mississippi,  4348. 
Benger,  J.,  letter,  1762.     6826. 
Beni  River,  exploration,  558. 
Bennet,  II.  P.,  4414. 
Bennet,  M.  S.,  6680. 
Bennet,  N..  2621. 
Bennet  family,  3636. 
Bennet  family   (Ipswich,  Mass.),  3387. 
Bennett.  C.  D.,  4923. 
Bennett,  C.  E.,  883. 
Bennett,   C.   P.,   6065. 
Bennett,  E.  C.,  4158. 
Bennett,  Mm.  E.  V.,  1524. 
Bennett.  F.  W.,  579. 
Bennett,  Jos.,  2774. 
Bennett  family,  3414. 

Bennington,  battle  of,  2045,  2046,  2047, 
2620.  2786,  3372,  6693,  6723, 
6730,  6764. 

Berkshire  at,  2044&. 

bibliography,  7475. 

Calendar  of  documents  on,  7475. 

celebration,  1778.     6753. 

centennial   celebration,   1877.     4195. 

monument     and     centennial     celebration, 
6693. 

monuments,  6691. 

roll  of  Captain  Robinson's  company,  6723. 

Stark's    independent   command    at,    7475. 

Vermonters  in,  7475. 

Bensalem,   Pa.,   Red   Lion   Inn,   5865,   6068. 
Benschooter,  W.,  7410. 
Benson,  B.,  7408. 
Benson,   E.,   5097,   5105,   5106,   5107,   5124, 

5166. 

Benson,   L.   F.,  6381,   6382,   7481. 
Benson,  S.  P.,  1703. 

Bent,    Allen    II.,    2205.    3406,    3408,    3409, 
341,0,     3412.     3414,     3854,     3884, 
3911,  3937,  3960a. 
Bent,  S.,  530,  533,  546,  4389. 
Bent,  S.  A.,  2095,  2100. 
Bent  family,  3406,  3407,  3854. 
Bentley,  A.  P.,  1824. 

Bentley,  Wm.,  247,  2253,  2254.  2255,  2257, 
2258,  2259,  2420,  2624. 

bibliography  of,  2^80. 

correspondence,      selections,      1788-1808. 
3385. 

diary,  1784-1792,  2538a. 

letter,  1795.     2622. 

letter  to,  3384. 
Bentley's  lake,  5726. 
Benton,  E.  J.,  1833. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1055 


Benton,  J.  A.,  1063,  1069,  1070. 
Benton,  T.  H.,  1384. 

letter,  1828.     2782. 
Benton  (Edward)  family,  3412. 
Benzie  County,  Mich.,  history,  4283. 
Benzonia,  Mich.,  history,  4283. 
Beothiks  Indians,  7316. 
Beouchard,  E.  D.,  vindication,  6930er. 
Berendt,  C.   II.,  552,  598. 
Bergen,  T.  G.,  4911,  5022-5026. 
Bergen,  Van  Brunt,  5029,  5030. 
Bergen,   N.   J.,   original  documents   relating 

to,  4558. 

Bergen  County.  N.  J.,  records,  4547. 
Bergenroth's  letter,  167. 
Berger,  I).,  795. 
Berghs  of  New  York,  5034. 
Bering  Sea  arbitration,  570. 
Bering      Straits,      inter-continental      trade. 

6342. 

Bering's  first  expedition,  892,  893. 
Berkeley,  Admiral,  papers,  20,  33. 
Berkeley,  Bishop,  gifts  to  Yale  College, 

1156. 
Berkeley,  Stir  Wm.,  105. 

instructions  to,  1642,  1662.     6826,  6827. 

letter,   1650.     6853. 

speech.  1651.     3388,  6825. 
Berkeley  manuscripts,  6854,  6855. 
Berkeley  County,  W.  Va.,  soldiers  in  Ameri 
can  Revolution,  6861. 
Berkeley    Springs.    W.    Va.,    historical    and 

descriptive  notice,  6876. 
Berkowitz,  II.,  632. 
Berks  County,  Pa.,  1783.     6061. 

banks.  5946. 

church  history.   5947. 

early  furnaces  and  forges,  6064. 

oldest  churches,  5943. 

schools,  early.  5950. 

early  school-teachers,  5945. 

sesqui-centennial.  5947. 

Washington's  visits  to.  5936. 
Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  2044a,  20446. 

birds,   2049. 

botany,  early.  2045. 

early  history,  5042. 

early  life  and  customs.  2048. 

early  roads  and  settlements  west  of 
Stockbridge  and  Sheffield.  2042. 
2045. 

geology,  2042,  2045. 

glass  manufacture   in.   2046,  2047. 

judicial  history,  2042,  2045. 

medicine  in,  2044«,  2045. 

origin  of  name,  2047. 

paper  manufacture  in,  2047. 

Protestant    Episcopal    Church    in,    2044«, 

2045,  2047. 
Berkshire    County    men    at    battle   of    Ben- 

nington,  20446,  2045. 
Berlin.  A.  p.,  6428. 
Berlin,  census,  808. 

statistics,  813. 

workmen,  812. 


Berlin,    Ohio,    engraved    stone    found     at, 
5763a. 

history,  7408. 
Bermuda,  577,  5040. 
Bermuda  during  the  American   Revolution, 

3408,  3882c. 
Bernadou,  J.  B.,  892. 
Bernaldez,  A.,  extracts  from  history  of, 

2646. 
Bernard,  Francis,  2619. 

administration,  4601. 
Bernard,  J.,  6720. 
Bernard  family,  6853. 
Bernardston,  Mass.,  founder  of,  4098. 

settlement,  4098. 
Berrett,  J.  G.,  1265. 

Berrien  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4278. 
Berry,  D.,  7425. 

Berry,  Jesse,  account  book,  1523. 
Berry   (John)   family,  5030. 
Berthelot,  A.,  7173. 
Berthoud,  E.  L.,  896. 
Bcrtillon,  809. 
Bertillon's  treatise,  811. 
P.ertolet,  B.,  7422. 
Bertram,  G.  W.,  1581. 
Bertram,  J.,  4294. 
Bertrand,  I'.,  will,  1692.     6621. 
Kertrand,  Mich.,  extinct  village,  4280. 
Berwick,  Me.,  marriages,  3413. 
Besom,  Philip,  2774. 
Best.  E.  P.,  898. 
Best,  J.  A.,  5571. 
P.ethabara,   N.  C.,  887. 
Bethel,  N.  C.,  troops  at,  5593. 
Beth-IIamedrosh   Ilagodol,  632. 
Bethlehem,  Pa.,  887. 

in  1777.     6223. 

during  the  Revolution,  6068,  6069. 

journey   to,    1815.      7473. 

military   hospitals,   American   Revolution, 
6076,  6124,  6455. 

Moravian  cemetery,  1742-1897.     6227«. 

Moravian    chapel    and    contiguous    build 
ings  on  Church"  street,  6222. 

Moravian     seminary     for     young     ladirs. 
6222. 

old  Moravian  Sun  Inn,  6357. 

proposition   to  make   seat  of  government 
in  1780.     6058. 

route  to  Fairh'eld.   Canada,    1801.     6O05. 

widows'   house,   1768-1892.      7473. 

widows'   society  of,  6223. 
Bethlehem     cemetery.     New     York,     inscrip 
tions,  4864a. 
Bethlehem  church,  New  York,  records,  1775- 

1824.      4859. 

Bethlehem  ferry,  1743-1794.     6077. 
Bethune,    Kev.,  4999. 
Bettina,  communistic  colony  of,  1846-1848. 

6681. 

Bettle,  E.,  5966. 
Betton,  P.  II..  1581. 
Betts,  A.  H..  7408. 

Betts,  B.  R.,  5016,  5018,  5020,  5022,  5024. 
5031,  5033,  5034,  5039. 


1056 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Betts,   W.,  675. 
Betts,  W.  A.,  4283. 
Betts,  X.,  7414. 

Betts  family   (Guilford,  Conn.),  5034. 
Beverley  house  on  the  Hudson,  7365. 
Beverley   (Robert)   family,  6826.  6827. 
Beverley,  W.,  letters,  1737-1744.     6851. 
Beverly,  Mass.,  2645. 

deaths,    1734-65.      2244. 

First  Church  records,  1668-1772.  2273- 
2280. 

minute  men,  2052. 

origin  of  the  name,  2481. 

petition  from  the  selectmen.  1698.     2271.   j 

separation    from    Salem,    2272. 

settlement  at  Bass  River,  2133. 

settlement  of,  2263. 

ship   registers,    1789-1900.      2277,    2278,  j 
2280. 

shore,  2258. 

Bevier,  Philip  Du  Bois.  diary.  1777.     5042. 
Bexar  archives,  24. 
Beyer,  G.   E.,   1664,   1666,  1667. 
Biard,  Father  P.,  1708. 

relation  of,  1616.     1711. 
Bibaud,  M.,  7308. 
Bibb,  W.  \V..  945. 
Bibb  family.  1639. 
Bibbell,  John,  will,  1653.     3367. 
Bible,  American  edition,  first,  6281. 
Bible,   Canadian,   1837.      7219. 
Bible,  ceremony  of  laying  the  hand  on  the. 

4104. 

Bible  in  Bohemia,  history  of.  6222. 
Bible  in  Indian  language,  MS.  of,  4033b. 
Bible  Christian  Church,  5701. 
Bibles,  American,  early,  5732. 
Bibliography,  4294. 

Acadian  magazines,  7328. 

Alabama,  15. 

America,  7220,  7222. 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  252,  303, 
311. 

American  broadsides.  1680-1800.  206. 
207,  428. 

American  church  history,  795. 

American  diplomacy,  40. 

American  history,  10. 

American  imprints,  1640-170O.  2<>r».  411, 
2802,  2807,  3172,  3226,  3227, 
3295. 

Ante-Revolution  publications,  248. 

Baillairge,  C.,  7341. 

Bennington,  Vt.,  battle,  7475. 
Bibliographia      Hopkinsiensis,      1876-1891. 
1867. 

botanical  history  of  North  and  South 
America,  5090. 

Brinton,   D.   G.,   762. 

Brown,  John,  1281,  1283. 

Buffalo,   N.   Y.,  4796-4797. 

Canada,  7219,  7222,  7327. 

literature,  education,  and  art.   7318. 
municipal  government,  7371.  7372. 

Canadian  historical  church  registers,  etc., 
7322. 


Bibliography,  Carroll,  Charles,  929. 
Caulkins,  Frances  M.,  1195. 
ceramic   literature  of  Pennsylvania   Ger 
mans,  6344. 

charities  literature,  1818. 
Connecticut   Historical  Society,   1126. 
Dedham,   Mass.,  2195. 
District   of  Columbia,   1266,    1272. 
early   book   catalogue  printed   in   Boston, 

3195. 

early  California,  28. 
earthworks.  Ohio,  5713. 
English  and  American,   1870.      4706«. 
English   history,   7053. 
English    history    published    in    1897    and 

1898.      17. 

Episcopacy    in    Massachusetts    Bay,    con 
troversy,    1719-1774.      4124. 
French-Canadian  poetry,  7346. 
German  printing  in  America,   1728-1831. 

1426,  6350. 

Germans  in   America,  2029. 
Great  Britain,  municipal  history.  2553. 
historical  publications,  7368,  7374. 
Indian     books      printed     at     Cambridge, 

Mass.,   1653-1721.     181. 
.    Indians   of   New   England,   early   printed 

books,   2800. 
1630-1700.     3179. 
Indies,  Spanish  laws,  1004. 
Iowa,      state      publications,      1898-1903. 

1537-39,    1549. 
Johnston,   K.  M.,   1282. 
Kansas,  1607. 
Lewis,  William,  6076. 
Maine,   1786. 
Massachusetts    Historical    Society,    2781, 

2878,    3106. 
House  of  Representatives,  journal,  1715- 

1776.     2163. 
Massachusetts    local    history,    3379-3383, 

3589. 

Minnesota,   4304,   4321. 
Mississippi,    17. 
Missouri,   4385. 
Mosquito   coast,   570. 
Needham.  Mass..  3411. 
New  Brunswick  boundaries,  7326. 
New  England.   2144. 
New    England    earliest    printed    sources, 

2799. 

historical  publications,  2135. 
history,  sources,  1602-1629.     3151. 
Newfoundland,    early    English    works    on, 

4119. 

New  Hampshire  laws,  186,  255. 
New  Jersey,  4557,   4558,  4559. 
New  York   Historical   Society,   5405. 
Niagara  region,  4774,  4775,  4776,  4796- 

4797. 

Nicolet,    Jean,    6933. 
Ohio  Valley,  periodicals,  5713. 
Party   conventions,   34. 
Pennsylvania,  early,  6428. 
plants,  Canada,  7172,  7346. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1057 


Bibliography,    Presbyterian    and    Reformed 

church  history,  6382a,  6384. 
pre-revolutionary  publications,   240. 
Quebec,    1764-1904,    7329,    7329a. 
Ranke,  Leopold  von,  13. 
"  Recopilacion  de  Indias,"  1004. 
Reformed    Church    in    America,    history, 

6382a,  6384. 
Reformed   Church   of   the   United    States 

prior  to  1800.     6363. 
Royal  Society  of  Canada,  7319. 
Simms,  W.  G.,   1281. 
South  Carolina,  Colonial,  11. 

women  writers  of,  1286. 
Stark,  J.,  4427. 

statute  law,  Southern  states,  1281. 
Stone,  F.  D.,  6077. 
study  of  history,   17. 
Siissmilch,  J.  P.,  811. 
Timrod,  Henry,  1213. 
trade-union  publications,  1834. 
United    States    military    collective    biog 
raphy,   5020. 
uses  of,  946. 

voyages    to    America,    3373. 
Walker,  F.  A.,  811. 
West  Virginia,  6873. 
Wisconsin  authors,  7007. 

constitutional   conventions,   6966. 
history,  7036,  7043. 
imprints,   6972. 

witchcraft  in  Massachusetts,  200,  345. 
witchcraft    literature,    1692.     242,    3382, 

3385,    3588. 
Wright,  J.,  7219.  ' 

writings    of    American    Historical    Asso 
ciation,  1892.     9. 

Wyoming    Historical    and    Geological    So 
ciety,  6452. 

Wyoming  Valley,  6421,  6437. 
Yucatan  and  Central  America,   196,  288. 
i      Bibliomania,  4693,  4716«, 

Bicameral  system  in  America,  rise  and  de 
velopment  of,  1826. 
Bickerdyke,  Mother,  1581. 
Bickley,  G.  W.  L.,  6777. 
Bickley  family,  6853,  6858. 
Bicknell,  A.  D.,  1516. 
Bicknell,  F.  W.,  1524. 
Biddeford,  Mass.,  burial  ground,  3360. 
Biddle,  C.,  6044,  6057,  6093. 
Biddle,  C.  J.,  5975. 
Biddle,  E.,  6057. 
Biddle,  H.  D.,  6070,J6072,  6075. 
Biddle,  Horace  P.,  1447,  1452. 
Biddle,  J.,  4246. 
Biddle,    John,    and    Sarah    Owen,    marriage 

certificate,   1736.     6070. 
Biddle,  J.  W.,  6925,  6939. 
Biddle,  Nicholas,  on  Thomas  Jefferson,  698. 
Biddle,  W.  L.  C.,  6059. 
Bidwell,  A.,  journal,  1745.     3385. 
Bidwell,  E.  C.,  4670,  4672. 
Bienville,   Canada,   Church   of   St.   Antoine, 

7345. 
Bierce,  L.  V.,  7415. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 67 


Bierman,  E.  B.,  6198,  6219a,  7431. 
"  Big  Bottom,"  Iowa  River,  1506. 
Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  7470. 
Big  Springs  convention,   1582. 
Big  Tree,  treaty  of,  4926,  4935. 

one  hundredth  anniversary,  4935. 
Bigelow,  A.,   4773. 
Bigelow,  Erastus  B.,  fund,  2787. 
Bigelow,  F.  II.,  900,  901,  905. 
Bigelow,  H.,   1423. 
Bigelow,  J.,  5276,  5277,  5353. 
Bigelow,  John,  jr.,  3336. 
Bigelow,  J.  P.,  2054. 
Bigelow,  M.  M.,  34,  2805,  2806. 
Bigelow,    Rev.    S.,    diary,    1758-1761,    first 

minister  of  Paxton,  Mass.,  4213. 
Bigelow,  S.  A.,  4773. 
Bigelow,  T.,  2054. 

Bigg,  John,  will,   1640.      3387,  3646a. 
Biggar,  H.  P.,  40,  7376. 
Biggs,   U,   1500. 
Bigsby,   J.   J.,  7470. 
Biles,  W.,  2d,  will,  1709.     6071. 
Biley,    H.,   will,   1633.     3400. 
Bill,  L.,  3380. 

Bill  of  attainder,  Virginia,  7. 
Bill  of  lading,  1674.     6836. 

1718.      4454. 
Bill  of  rights,  2838. 

Delaware,  36. 

Massachusetts,  2782. 
origin,   2777. 

in  State  constitutions,  7. 
Billerica,  Mass.,  births,  deaths,  etc.,  1654- 
1704.     2630. 

history,  3364. 

town  rates,  3389. 
Billeting    of    Massachusetts    forces,     1759. 

3401. 

Billings,  J.  S.,  807. 
Bindnagel    Church,    Lebanon    County,    Pa., 

6194. 

Binford  family,  6853. 
Bingham,  A.,  4280. 
Bingham,  C.  L.,  4925. 
Bingham,  H.  H.,  4258. 
Bingham,   N.   W.,   6708,   6709. 
Bingham,  S.  D.,  4289. 
Bingham,  T.  A.,  3407. 
Bingham  family,  3407. 
Bingham  land,  1703. 
Binney,    B.,    to    S.    Drowne,    letter,    1778. 

6059. 

Binney,  Horace,  6070. 
Binney,  M.,  4158. 
Biography,  American.  5015. 
Bird,  F.  M.,  653. 

Bird,  W.  A.,  4744,  4771,  4773,  4774. 
Bird  family,  3590. 
Bird    (Thomas)    family,   3383. 
Birds,    American,    purchase    of    Audubon's 
drawings,  5216. 

catalogue  of,  at  Norway,  Me.,  2285. 

list    of,    observed    at    Hamilton,    Canada, 
2298. 

Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  5426. 


1058 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Birds,  American,  nesting  in  open  meadows, 

Michigan,  4281. 
Birdsall,  W.  R.,  567. 
Birdsey,  E.,  2628. 
Birkbeck,  M.,  1380. 
Birmingham,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 
Birney,  W.,  7. 
Birth  rate,  English,  812. 

in  Europe,  808. 

New  Hampshire,  815. 
Birth  rate  and  mortality,  815. 
Births,  See  Natality. 
Bisbee,  L.  H.,  6707. 
Bishop,  C.  F.,  4820. 
Bishop,  G.,  7411. 
Bishop,   H.,   4278-4280. 
Bishop,  Heber  R.,  5049. 
Bishop,  J.,  letter  to  I.  Mather,  1677.     3383. 
Bishop,  J.  W.,  4312. 
Bishop,  M.  C.,  5049. 
Bishop,  N.  H.,  5043. 
Bishop,  W.,  1579. 
Bishop,  W.   R.,  1427. 
Bishop,  first  of  North  America,  6059. 
Bishop  Hill  colony,  Illinois,  1423,  1823. 
Bishops,    petitions   respecting,    1713.     2625. 
Bisland,  Elizabeth,  4812. 
Bismarck,  as  the  typical  German,  5. 
Bissell,  S.,  5619. 
Bittenger,  J.  W.,  6355. 
Bitter  root,  State  flower,  Montana,  4397. 
Bivins,  J.  F.,  5569. 
Bixby,  G.  F.,  4694,  4721. 
Bixby,  Samuel,  diary  of,  1775-76.     2783. 
Bixley,    England,    registers,   5743. 
Black,  G.  A.,  4818. 

Black,  J.,  why  he  withdrew  from  impeach 
ment  trial  of  President  Johnson, 
6670. 

Black,  J.  W.,  1714,  1717,  1795,  1823. 
Black,  William,  journal,  1774.     6057,  6058. 
Black,  W.  H.,  6381. 
Black  and  Tan  convention,  4346. 
Black  Hand,  5725. 

Blackhawk   Purchase,   Indian   treaty,    1516. 
Black  Hawk  war,  1832.      1422,  1426,  1520, 
4257,     4283,     6929,     6932,     6934, 
7006. 

Ford's  history  of,  6926. 

incidents  in,  4253. 

Lincoln  in,  6936,  7062. 

Lincoln  and  Anderson  in,  1360,  1361. 

volunteers  in,  6929. 
Black  Hills,  4417. 

Black  Kettle's  last  raid,  1868.     1582. 
Black  letter  almanac  for  1620.     6278. 
Black    Point,    Me.,    submission    of    inhabit 
ants   to  jurisdiction  of  Massachu 
setts,   July,   1658.      1697. 
Black  River,  loss  of  open  boat,  5618. 

original  channel,  etc.,  4907. 
Black    Rock    ferry,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.,    4743,   j 

4770. 
Blackburn,  Jonathan  B.,  pictures  by,  2785. 

portraits  by,   2786. 
Blackburn,  W.  M.,  665?. 


Blackburn  family,  6852. 

Blackleach,  J.,   will,   1671.     3394. 

Blackman,  E.   C.,  1464. 

Blackman,  E.  E.,  1582. 

Blackmar,  F.  W.,  10,  11,  1821,  1851. 

Blackwell,    J.,    letter    to    W.    Penn,    1689. 

6062. 

Blackwell's  bank,  1687.       2808,  3304. 
Blackwood,   W.,   6375. 
Bhigden,  G.  W.,  2779,  4078. 
Blaine,  J.  G.,  573. 
Blaine,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 
Blair,  Emma  H.,  7028,  7061. 
Blair,  Jv  diary,  1751.     6855,  6856. 
Blair,  M.  W.,  1522. 
Blair  family,  3374. 
Blair's    mission    to    North    Carolina,    1703. 

5517. 

Blake,  A.  J.,  4455,  4460. 
Blake,   C.,   6516. 
Blake,  F.,  453. 
Blake,  F.  E.,  3403,  3408,  3409,  3411,  3413, 

3685,   4202,    4203,    4220,   4225. 
Blake,  H.  N.,  4398. 
Blake,  H.  T.,  1151,  1181,  1186. 
Blake,  J.,  2218,  3379. 
Blake,  J.  B.,  1279. 
Blake,  J.  H.,  3373. 
Blake,  J.  L.,  3684. 
Blake,  M.,  4033&. 
Blake,  S.  L.,  1199,  1202. 
Blake,  W.  B.,  4428a. 
Blake,  W.  P.,  1160. 
Blake  family,  3373. 

in  England,  3403. 

of  South  Carolina,  6646. 
Blakeley,  R.,  4310. 
Blakeslee,  S.,  4777. 

Blakesley   (Samuel)   family,  3414,  3957. 
Blakey,    J.,    letters    to    Paschall,    1777-78. 

6077. 

Blanc,  L.  C.  de,  will,  5855. 
Blanchard,  C.  J.,  7391. 
Blanchard  family,  3323. 

(Aaron),  ancestry,  3323. 
Blanchard's  journal,   1725.     3365. 
Blanchet,  Frangoise,  7349. 
Bland,  R.,  letter  to  T.  Adams,  1771.     6830, 

6853. 

Blandford,  Va.,  old  tombstones,  6853,  6854. 
Blaney,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 
Blank  family,  2246. 
Blatchford,  E.  W.,  1383. 
Blatchley   (Thomas)   family,  3416. 
Blauvelt  family,  5043. 
Blaxton,  W.,  2089. 

Blendon   Township,    Ohio,    first    settlement, 
5748. 

inscriptions,  5752. 
Blenkin,  G.  B.,  3386. 
Blennerhasset,  5722. 
Bless,  ancient  structure,  517. 
Bliss,  A.  N.,  4259. 

Bliss,  E.  F.,  206,  425,  5665,  5672,  5675. 
Bliss,  E.  P.,  2592,  6764. 
Bliss,  G.  N.,  6595,  6597,  6598,  7482e,  7483. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1059 


Bliss,  G.  R.,  508. 
Bliss,  J.  A.,  4308. 
Bliss,  W.  R.,  3399. 
Bliven,  E.  C.,  5691. 
Blizzard  of  1856.     1513. 
Blockhouse,  capture  of,  4621. 
Block  Island,  Rhode  Island,  6520. 
early  settlers,  3371. 
history,  6508,  6510,  6532. 
memoir  of,  1762.     2628. 
palatines  of,  6067. 
Blockade,  cruise  along  the,  6595. 
Blockade   running  from   Confederate   ports, 

5569. 

Blodget's  plan  of  Lake  George,  3086. 
Blodgett,  J.  H.,  12,  812,  897. 
Blodgette,    G.    B.,   2252,    2253,    2254,   2258- 
2262,  2273,  2360,  2364,  2365,  2384, 
2469,  3389. 

Bloody  Brook  massacre,  4096. 
Bloomer,  D.  C.,  1506-1508,  1514,  1519. 
Bloomfield  Township,  Ohio,  5689. 
Blooming  Grove  settlement,  1426. 
Bloomington,  111.,  1427. 
1853-1856.      1427. 
fiftieth  anniversary,  1427. 
parochial   school   of   German   Evangelical 

Lutheran  Church,  1427. 
parochial    school    of    St.    Mary's    parish, 

1427. 

public  schools,  1427. 
St.  Joseph's  Academy,  1427. 
St.  Mary's  College  High  School,  1427. 
street  names,  1426. 
trees,  1427. 

Withers  public  library,  1427. 
Bloomington   (Muscatine),  Iowa,  1510. 
Bloomingville  bank,  5647. 
Bloss,  J.  O.,  3399,  3771a. 
Bloss  family,  3399. 
genealogy,  3771a. 
Blossom,  L.,  6901. 
Blossom,  T.,  4773. 

Blount,    William,   and  old   Southwest   terri 
tory,  6671. 
Blount,  Wm.,  expulsion  from  Senate,  1834. 

6670. 

Blount  conspiracy,  44,  7395. 
Blount  family    (Tennessee),   3370. 
Blue  Anchor  tavern,  4103,  6076. 
Blue  family,  5749. 
Bluehill,  Me.,  1673o. 
first  settlers,  3392. 
Blue    Hill     [Mass.]     Academy,     centennial 

paper,  2129. 
Blue  laws,  European,  15. 

I'eters's,   16. 
I'.luo    Licks,    Ky.,    battle,    centennial,    1882. 

1636. 

Blue  Mountain,  geology,  895. 
Blue    Point    Me.      Submission    of    inhabit 
ants  to  jurisdiction  of  Mass.,  July, 
1658.      1697. 

Blue  Ridge,  stream  contest  along,  5917. 
Blunt,  Joseph,  5126,  5134. 
Blunt  family,  6829. 


Der     Blutige     Schauplatz     oder     Martyres 

Spiegel,  1748.      6061. 
Blynman  party,  3411,  3922. 
Blythe,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 
Boade,   Henry,    letter,   1648.      2792. 
Boardman,  B.,  diary,   1775.     2797. 
Boardman,  G.  D.,  6066. 
Boardman,   Oliver,  journal,    1777.     1114. 
Boardman,  S.  L.,  3392,  3393. 
Boardman,  S.  W.,  3684,  6718. 
Boardman,    T.      Log    book    kept    on    board 
"  Oliver    Cromwell,"    1778.     6718. 
Boardman  claim,  1796.     3383. 
Boardman  family,  4171. 
Boardman,  Ohio,  5689. 
Boards  of  trade,  813. 
Boas,  F.,  201,  362,  560,  563,  572,  809,  869, 

7312,  7313. 

Boating  on  Merrimack,  4427. 
Bocootawanaukes,  fire  nation,  5732. 
Bodfish,  J.  P.,  2076. 
Bodge,  G.  M.,  2539,  3395-3403,  3405,  3762, 

3806,  3828,  3851. 
Bodlam,  W.  II.,  6599. 
Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.     Tracts  relating 

to    America,    1600-1800.     9. 
"  Body  of  liberties,"  2646,  2730. 
Boers,  sympathy  with  the,  4884. 
Boers  in  Ohio,  5721. 
Bogardus,  Anneke  J.,  5374. 
Boggs,  R.,  7408. 
Bogue,  H.  F.  V.,  4925. 
Bogue,  V.  G.,  571. 

Bohemia  Manor,  Delaware,  families,  1225. 
Bohemian  brethren,  catechism,  6222. 
Bohemians  in  Wisconsin,  6970,  7105. 
"  La  Bohemienne,"  play,  2799. 
Bohun  wills,  34. 
Boies,  J.  S.,  3364. 
Boilvin,  N.,  6933. 
Bois,  Abbe,  7310. 
Bois,  L.  E.,  7347. 
Boise,  R.  P.,  5807. 
Boisseau,  Nicolas-Gaspard,  7350. 
Boland,  M.  M.,  4212. 
Bole,  J.  A.,  886. 
Boles,    Horace,    messages,    etc.,    1890-1894. 

1562. 

Bolivar,  Tenn.,  engagement  at,  1862.     1519. 
Bolivia,  road  to,  901. 
Boll  weevil,  905. 
Bollan,  W.,  2624. 
letter,  2139. 
letter,    1743.     2138. 
letter,   1759.      2624. 
petition  of,  1748.     2624. 
petition  regarding  French  encroachments, 

2624. 

Bolles,   E.   C.,   2272. 
Bellinger  family,  6069. 
Bolt,  R.  A.,  4298. 
Bolton,  C.  K.,  2121,  2138,  2139,  2808,  3410, 

3917,  7395. 
Bolton,     E.     S.,     3413,     34-14,     3415,     3416, 

3978o. 
Bolton,  II.  C.,  677. 


1060 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOK    INDEX. 


Bolton,  H.  E.,  6684,  6685,  6688. 

Bolton,  N.,  1445,  1451. 

Bolton,  W.  J.,  7422. 

Bolton,   Conn.,  church  records,  3410-3414. 

Boltwood,  L.   M.,  3391. 

Bombay,  Towers  of  Silence,  7474. 

Bombay    Hook,    Indian    bill    of    sale,    1679. 

6070. 

Bomoseen,     Lake,     early     history,     convey 
ances,  fishing,  etc.,  6712. 
"  Bon  Homme  Richard,"  the,  3386,  3634 

flag,   4546. 
Bonaparte,  Joseph,  at  Morfontaine,  207. 

visit  to  Bethlehem,  1821,  verses  on,  6168. 
Bonaparte,   almost  a   Buckeye,   5722. 
Bond,   B.   W.,  jr.,  1841,   6781. 
Bond,  H.,  3470. 
Bond,  Phineas,  letters,  1787-1794.      13,  15, 

29,  30. 

Bond,  T.,  685. 
Bond,  W.  R.,  5593. 
Bond  family,  3410,  5743. 

burying  grounds,  New  York,  inscriptions, 

4863. 

Bondi,  A.,  1582. 

Bonds,  prices  of,  and  bank  circulation,  809. 
Bondurant,  A.   L.,   4344a,  4345,  4346. 
Bondy,  E.,  576. 
Bonebrake,  L.  D.,  5736. 
Bonilla's  brief   compendium   of   the   history 

of  Texas,  1772.     6686. 
Bonner,  James,  diary,  war  of  1812.     5777, 

no.   49. 

Bonner  family,  3363. 
Bonney,  P.,   1709. 
Bonnycastle,  Captain,  7172. 
Bonnycastle,  Sir  R.  H.,  7226. 
Bonsall,  S.,  6058,  6059. 
Bonser,  F.  G.,  1436. 
Bonton,  N.,  3381. 

Bonython,  R.,  petition,  1672.     3397. 
Bonython  family,  3396. 
Booge  family,  5018. 
Book  of  sports,  7395. 
Book    catalogue    printed    in    Boston,    1693. 

2800. 

Bookplate  of  Memucan  Hughes,  1760.     6068. 
Bookplates,  early  southern,  3774. 
old  Northwest,   5743. 
some  historical,  5749. 
Bookworms,  ravages  of,  3147. 
Booker,  I.  P.,  1802. 
Booker  family,  6831. 
Books  in  colonial  Virginia,  6831. 
Bookstaver,  A.  A.,  4866. 
Boone,   T.,   Gov.,  administration,   4601. 
Boone  family,  1644,  6063,  6077. 
Boone  county,    Iowa,   opening  of,   1514. 
Boonesborough,   Ky.,   1625. 
Booraem,  J.  V.  V.,  578. 
Boorse,  J.  C.,  7422. 
Booth,  A.,  2183. 
Booth,  E.,  1506,  1509. 
Booth,  E.  C.,  3409,  3900,  4158,  4160. 
Booth,  H.  A.,  2184. 
Booth  family  of  Shelter  Island,  5047. 


Booth  war  in  Ripon,  6971. 

Boothbay,  Me.,   1702. 

Borden  family,  6581. 

Bordentown,     N.     J.,     regimental     returns, 

1776-77.     4545. 
Borin,  C.,  1578a. 

Borneo,  colonial  government,  901. 
Boro  Budur  temple  of  Java,  6342. 
Boscawen,  N.  H.,  description  and  history, 

2638. 

Bosnia,  excursion  in,  5917. 
Boss,  H.  R.,  1415. 

Bostick,  S.  R.,  reminiscences  of,  6683. 
Boston,  T.  H.,  5639. 
Boston,    England,    and    John    Cotton,    1621. 

3386. 
Boston,    Mass.,    account    of,    December    17, 

1742.     2639. 
Ancient  and  honorable  artillery  company, 

2206,   2794. 

ancient  application  for  city  charter,  3369. 
antiquities,  memorials,  2779. 
antislavery  days,  7393. 
banks,  1681-1740.     3415,  3962. 
Beacon  Hill  monument,  2801. 
bills     of     mortality,     1815-1837.       2635, 

2636,  2639,  2642-2645. 
Blackstone's  sole  deposition,  2632. 
Bromley  maps,  2135. 
Burgoyne  in,  2783. 
burial   grounds,   tablets,    2789. 
burial  grounds,  bronze  tablets,  2996. 
burials  and  baptisms,   1701-1774.     2622. 
Castle  Island,  memorial  stone  of  fort  on, 

2786. 

letters  relating  to,  2781. 
Castle  Tavern,  3391. 
Catholic  church,  first,  5856. 
catholicity   in   the   public   institutions  of, 

5843. 
celebration    of    Russian    victories,     1813. 

2787. 

charitable   organizations,    early,   3402. 
Christ  Church  bells,  3416,  3970o. 
Church  of  Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Succor, 

5844. 
Church    of    the    Holy    Cross,    dedication, 

3358. 

city  government,  1818. 
city  hall,  2087. 
Clark  house,  2787. 
Committee      of      correspondence,       1772. 

3377. 
Record,      May      to      November,      1776. 

3388-3392. 

Common,  old  elm,  2783,  2926. 
Copp's  Hill  burying  ground,  inscriptions, 

3361,  3395. 
court-house,  2087. 

customs  house,  records  of,  2277,  2802. 
early  deeds,  3390. 

defense  of,  Orderly  book  of  regiment  of 
artillery  raised  for,  1777-1778. 
2355. 

defense  of,  war  of  1812.     2077. 
diary  of  L.  Hammond,  1687-1691.     2791. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1061 


Boston,  Mass.,  documents  relating  to,  1713- 

1714.     3404. 

domestic  condition  soon  after  its  settle 
ment,  2803. 
early  times,  4216.         / 
Episcopal     ministers'     address     to     King 

William,  2645. 
evacuation   of,    1776.     2250,    2783,    3045, 

3366. 
events    in,    preceding    the    evacuation    in 

1776.     2797. 

excise  on  bread,  1734.     3406. 
Faneuil   Hall,   town  meeting  relating  to, 

1740.     3388. 
fire,  1711.     2623. 
fire,   1760.      3302. 
fire,   1872.      2781. 

losses  to  literature  and  art,  3385,  36150. 
fire    engines,    fires    and    buildings,    1725. 

2622. 

fires  in,  1701-1800.     2629. 
first  bank.  1714.     3377. 
first  meeting-house,  3372. 
first  settlement  of,  2619. 
Franklin  street  church,  old,  2076. 
free  grammar   school,    1711—12.     3371. 
the  fund  at,  210,  484. 
garrison  mob  in,  October  21,  1835.     2787. 
graveyards,    2786. 
Hancock    mansion,    2076. 
Harbor,   burning  of  the   "  Castle "    1776. 

2792. 

chart,  1688-89.      2798. 
islands  of,  7393. 
map,  1689.     2082. 
maps  of,  2792. 
old  planters  about,  2785. 
historic  burial  places,  202,  383. 
Holy  Cross  Church,  3358. 
hospitals,  proposition  of  Sir  C.  Gardiner, 

1761.     2773. 
houses,  stores,  and  public  buildings,  1789. 

2637. 

Huguenots  of,  4894,  4903. 
Hutchinson  house,  2787. 
imprints,  two  early,  2803. 
Indian  books  printed  at,  1653-1721.      181. 
Indian  deed  of,  1685.     2786. 
Indian   names,   3398,   3758. 
list  of  inhabitants,  1687.     4103. 
innholders,   1714.     3389,  3401. 
Jews,    635. 
journal,  1775.     3522. 
King's  Arms  tavern,  3392. 
King's  Chapel  library,  1698.     2787,  2973. 
King's  Chapel  Society,  deaths,  1747-1775, 

1788-1814.     2631. 
Lafayette's  visit  to,  3371. 
library   given   to   King's   Chapel   by   Wil 
liam  III,  2787,  2973. 
loyalists,  confiscated   estates,   3166. 
map  of,   1797.     2786. 
maps  of,  2776. 

list,  2818. 

marriages  in,  1701-1742.     3392. 
by  B.  Colman,  1715.     3392. 
by  Rev.  T.  Foxcroft,  1717-1769.     3400, 
3789. 


Boston,      Mass.,      Masonic     Temple,     3384, 

36016. 
massacre,    1770.     209,    449,    2139,    2775, 

2793. 

mechanics  in  1814,  list,  2804. 
medical  education  in,  1827,  486. 
memorial,   1746.     3375. 
merchants,  2082. 
Merchants'  Exchange,  2072. 
Methodism  in,  4018. 

military  companies   in,   before   the  Revo 
lution,  2791. 
militia,  1814.      2077. 
ministers,  3384. 
1630-1842.     3359. 
address    to    the    Duke    of    Newcastle, 

1737.      2640. 
ballad,   1774.     3371. 
museums,  2272. 
music,     instruction    in    psalmody,     1750. 

3400. 

•naming  of  streets  and  town,  2775. 
naval  affairs  in  1812.     2806. 
negro  election  day,  2782. 
New  Brick  Church,  records  of  members, 

1722-1775.     3376,  3377. 
Newell,    Thomas,   diary,    1773-74.     2773, 

2784. 

Newell,  Timothy,  journal,  1775-76.     2649. 
North   Russell   Street  Church,   4018. 
notarial  records,   Howard's,   1670.     3401. 
occupation   by   the   British,    1775-76,    let 
ters,  2252,  2354. 

officers  stationed  near,  June,  1775.  3386. 
old  landmark,  27  Somerset  street,  3399. 
Old  South  Church,  decision  of  supreme 

judicial  court,  2135. 
Old    South    Meeting    House,     1669-1729, 

3417,  3989. 
initials  on,  2798. 
papers  relating  to,   2789. 
personal    recollections    of    life    in,    1857. 

2806. 
petition,  1696.     3374. 

of     citizens     to     general     court,     1665. 

2636. 
physicians     of,     during     the     Revolution, 

2776. 

plan  of,  1796.      2083. 
port  bill,  3403,  3823a, 

correspondence,   1774-75.      2652. 
covenant  against,  2792. 
donations,  3388,  3650a. 
letters,  1774.     2630. 
opposition  in   Philadelphia,  6058. 
portrait   painters,   early,   2789. 
post-office  in,  history,  2645. 
pre-Revolutionary    custom-house    records, 

3415. 
Preston's  journal  in  Boston  Harbor,  1775. 

2774. 

Price's  view  of,  2787,  2788,  2791. 
printing,  first  Boston  imprint,  3231. 
property   destroyed   by    British,    1775—76. 

3377. 

province  house,  old,  2087,  2792. 
provincial  pictures,  2092. 


1062 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Boston,  Mass.,  public  library,  3017. 

claims  of  John  P.  Bigelow  as  founder, 

2054. 
public  schools,  2781. 

early  history,  2893cr, 
real  estate  values,  811. 

changes  of  value  the  past  one  hundred 

years,  2089,  7392. 
recollections  of  a  school-boy,  2078. 
records,     614,     3360,     3361-3371,     3373, 

3374,  3376,  3377,  3378. 
Red   Lion   wharf,   documents,    1691-1722. 

3372. 

refugees  from,  in  1776.     2787. 
registry  of  probate,  research  in,  3396. 
relief  to  poor,  1775.     6084. 
religion  and  morals  of  people,  remarks  on 
charges  made  by  G.  Spring,  5010. 
reminiscences  of  old,  2074. 
representatives   in   the  general   court,   in 
structions  to,  1772.      2781. 
representatives  in  the  general  court  prior 

to  1776.      2638. 
revenue    officers,    early    part   of   reign    of 

George  III,  commission  to,  2773. 
revolution,  confiscated  estates,  2800. 
revolutionary      party,      members,      1775. 

2802. 
royal  commissioners  in,  1664,  letters  from 

Earl   of  Clarendon,    2803. 
St.  John's  Church  at  the  Odeon,  4018. 
settlement      of.      centennial      celebration, 

2792. 

two  hundredth  anniversary,  2796. 
"  Shawmut,"   Indian  name,  2638,  2778. 
ships,  past  and  present,  2079. 
siege  of,  2649,  2783,  2915,  2934,  3651. 
camp  song  of  1775.     3369. 
contributions  of  the  Friends  of  Phila 
delphia,  1775-76.      6057. 
Craft's  journal,  2242. 
diary,  2797. 

diary  of  Lieutenant  Barker,  2137,  2150. 
donations  to,  2637. 
journal,  1775-76.     2649. 
journal  by  J.   Fitch,  2799. 
letter,  October.   1775.     3388. 
lines    to    the    inhabitants,    by    General 

Gage,   2780. 
orderly   book   of  regiment  of  artillery, 

2252,  2253. 

subscription  list  for  relief,  1774.     2774. 

sufferings  in,  1774,  letter  of  Connecticut 

Congregational  ministers  on,  2630. 

social    life,    Colonial    and    Revolutionary, 

2083. 

South  Latin  School  class,  1773.     2786. 
springs  of,  notes  on,  2638. 
State  House,  Old,  2069,  2091,  2093. 
extension,  3402. 

See  also  Boston,  Province  house. 
State  street,  head  of,  7393. 
statistical  department,  811-813. 
Stony  Brook,  2573. 
Storm,  great,  1851.     2080. 
taverns,  2090,  3584,  C689. 


Boston,  Mass.,  tax  list,  1687.     3413. 

tea,    destruction    of,    2137,    2345,    2781, 

2782,  2901. 

tea  meetings  in,  1773.     2789. 
tea  party,  a  ballad  of,  2782. 
Third  Synod  in,  1662.     2629. 
Tontine  Crescent,  plan,  1794.     2770. 
Town  House,  2087. 
history  of,  2772. 
See  also  Boston,  Province  house,  State 

house. 
topographical   and   historical    description, 

2622. 

topography  and  history,  1794.     2621. 
trade  and  commerce  of,  1844-1884.     805. 
view  of  Price's,  2787,  2788,  2791. 
views,  Bowen,  2089. 
1764.      2069. 

during  the  Revolution,  3160. 
visit  of  Sieur  de  Courtemanche,  2795. 
votes,  1635.      2635. 
Washington's  visits  to,  3475,  7395. 
wharves,  photograph,  1820.     2073. 
Winthrop's  house,  site,  2135,  2801. 
words  coined,  2075,  2078. 
writers,  2621. 

writing  schools  in  1755.     2794. 
See  also  Bostonians. 

"  Boston,    A   word   to,"    by   Governor   Brad 
ford,   2645. 

Boston  and  Providence  Railroad,  2196. 
Boston  and  transportation,  2076. 
Boston  and  vicinity,  1702. 
Boston  and   Worcester  Railroad,   beginning 

of,  4213. 
Boston  and  Worcester  turnpike,  4213. 

and  the  bridge,  4212. 
"  Boston,"     frigate,     and     the     "  Berceau," 

1800.      2789. 
Boston  Light,  2138. 
Boston  Magazine,  the,  2808,  3305. 
Boston  Nation,  995. 
"  Boston  News-letter,"  2796,  3101. 
citations  from,  2793. 
remarks  on  file  of,  2796. 
Boston  one  hundred  years  ago,  2083. 
Bostonians,   Englishman's  opinion   in   1774. 

6066. 

Bostwick,  H.  H.,  4800. 
Boswell,  I.  M.,  4350. 
Bosworth,  F.  II.,  4812. 
Bosworth,  Mrs.  L.  A.  M.,  5702. 
Botanical     history     of     North     and     South 

America,   5090. 

Botanists  of  the  Oregon  country,  5801. 
Botany,  Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  5468. 
United  States,  geographical,  4683. 
Botkin,  T.,  1581. 
Botsford,  H.  G.,  5051. 
Botta,  V.,  5208,  5212. 
Bouchard,   H..   and  his   treaty  with   Kame- 

hameha  I,  7132. 
Bouchelle  family,  1225. 
Boucher,   J.,   letters  to  Washington,   3410- 

3412,  3924f/. 
Boucher  de  Niverville,  J.,  2138. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1063 


Botichette,  E.,  7326. 

Bouchette,  R.  S.  M.,  7176,  7184. 

Boudeman,  D.,  4292. 

Boudinot,  E.,  6080,  6116. 

Boudinot,  E.  C.,  549. 

Boudinot  correspondence,  1777,  1783.     6072. 

Boudinot  family,  4893. 

Boundaries,   international,  579. 

Minnesota,  4312. 

Mississippi,  4346. 
Boundary,  Nebraska-Kansas,  line,  4406. 

southern,  of  United  States,  10. 

dispute,   Connecticut-Rhode   Island,   1112. 

disputes,  value  of  maps  in,  13. 

line,  the  Indian,  44,  99. 
Bounties  for  scalps,  2139. 
Bouquet,  H.,  6166. 
Bouquet  papers,  1759—1765.      4271. 
Bouquet's  expedition,  1764.     5776,  no.   13. 
Bourinot,  J.  G.,  5,   7,  8,   1818,   1820,   2135, 
7311,  7314-7316,  7318,  7319,  7321, 
7324,  7325,  7342. 
Bourke  family,  6859. 
Bourne,  E.  E.,  1703,  1747. 
Bourne,  E.  G.,  8,  10,  13,  17,  35,  39,  40,  44, 

5804. 
Bourne,  H.  E.,  11,  16,  17,  28,  42,  44,  1539- 

1542. 

Bourne,  J.  M.,  6851. 
Boutell,  L.  II.,  10. 
Boutelle,  J.  A.,  3373,  3382. 
Bouton,    N.,    3665,    4449,    4451-4453,    4455, 

4465,  4467,   4473. 
Boutwell,  G.  S.,  3378,  3545,  5357. 
Boutwell,  J.  M.,  575. 
Boutwell,  W.  T.,  4302. 
Bowditch,   C.   P.,   206. 
Bowditch   family,   3408. 
Bowdle  graveyard,  5748. 
Bowdoin,  J.,  1727,  2640. 

correspondence      with      Samuel      Adams, 

2781. 
General  Lafayette,  2774. 

letter    to    G.    Erving,    August    12,    1788. 
2801. 

letter  to  B.  Franklin,  2794. 

letters,  1769-1784.      2774. 

papers,   1768,   1774.      2777. 
Bowdoin   family,   3368,   3369,   3449, 
Bowdoin    College,    Maine,    address    at    com 
mencement,   1849.      1727. 
Bowdoin    papers,    2677,    2798,    2801,    2802, 

3393. 

Bowdy,  W.,  4822. 
Bowen,  A.,  2084,  2089. 
Bowen,   E.   A.,  3405,  5041. 
Bowen,  N.   II.,  7175. 
Bowen  family,  3413. 
Bowerman,  A.  C.,  7300. 
Bowers,  A.,  5703. 
Bowers,  Bathsheba,  6059. 
Bowers,  D.  E.,   1161. 
Bowers,  Stephen,   1012. 
Bowers  family,  2255. 
Bowery,  New  York,  4812. 
Bowes  family,  3368. 


Bowie,  A.,  935. 
Bowie  family,  6834,  6835. 
Bowler  family,  6854. 
Bowles,  Mrs.  L.   M.,   6893. 
Bowling  Green,  4812. 
history,  5678,  5679. 
Bowman,  C.  M.,  6208. 
Bowman,    H.    M.,    1537,    1555,    4295,    4835, 

7370. 

Bowman,   J.   F.,   1040. 
Bowman,  N.  L.,   1581. 
Bowman,  R.,  4351. 
Bowmansville,  Pa.,  6165. 
Bowne,  J.  T.,  5019. 
Bowne  family   (Gravesend,  L.  I.,  and  Mon- 

mouth,  N.  J.),  5019. 
Bowne-Mott   family    records,    4558. 
Boxer,  F.  N.,  7175. 
"  Boxers,"  Chinese,  901. 
Boxford,     Mass.,     dwellings,     2264,      2265, 

2266,  2267,  2508. 
mining,  quarrying,  and   smelting  of  ores, 

2263. 

oldest  burying  ground,  3373. 
town  records,   1685-1706.     2274,  4167. 
vital    records    of,    to    end    of   year    1849. 

4178. 

Boy  life  in  Massachusetts,  202. 
Boyd,  Carl,  809. 
Boyd,  C.  E.,  38. 
Boyd,  Ella  F.,  2572. 
Boyd,  George,  6934. 
Boyd,  G.  D.  R.,  1502,  1503. 
Boyd,  H.  T.,  2195,  2197,  2199. 
Boyd,  M.  S.,  4855. 
Boyd,    Thomas,    account    of    imprisonment, 

1776.     6084. 

Boyd,  W.  K.,  5568-5570,  5572. 
Boyd,  W.  P.,  4923. 
Boyd,  W.  R.,  1524. 
Boyd-Peabody-Waters       House,       Topsfield, 

Mass.,  4173. 
Boyden,  E.,  4205. 
Boye,  N.  C.,  1465a. 
Boyer,  E.  L.,  1427. 
Boyle,  D.,  7263. 
Boyle,  R.,  letter,  1664.     2774. 

letter,  1665.     2636. 
Boyle    County,    Ky.,    genesis    of    a    pioneer 

commonwealth,   1609. 
Boylston,  E.,  2103. 
Boylston,  R.,  2103. 
Boylston  family,  3365. 
Boynton,  Thomas,  journal  of,  2784. 
Boynton,  W.  W.,  7417. 
Boys,   Rudimentary  society  among,   1814. 
Bozeman  Pass,  Montana,  4395. 
Brace,  H.,  5035. 
Bracken,  C.,  6926. 
Brackett,  J.  R.,  1821,  1847. 
Brackett,  W.  S.,  4396,  4397. 
Bracq,  J.  C.,  901. 
Bradbury,  H.  R-,  5715. 
Bradbury,  J.  M.,  3381,  3387,  3636. 
Bradbury,  J.  O.,  1715. 


1064 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Bradbury,   J.   W.,  1705,   1708,   1713,   1797. 

dinner  to,  June  10,  1887.     1773. 
Bradbury,  T.,  letter,  1795.     6064. 
Bradbury  family,  3381. 
Bradby  family,  6829. 
Braddock,  Edward,  will,  1754.     6061. 
Braddock's  campaign,  6067. 
defeat,  1755.     6059,  6076. 

British  newspaper  accounts,  6079. 

D.  Fisher  diary,  1755.     6073. 

list    of    officers    present    and    of   those 

killed,  6083. 

original  account  of,  2636. 
Washington's  account  of,  6065.  ^ 
expedition,  2652,  5974,  6013,  6067. 
route,  6154. 
troops,  march  through  Jefferson  County, 

W.  Va.,   1755.     6890. 
Bradejor  family,  5042. 
Bradford,  A.,  2625,  2629,  2638. 
Bradford,  Mrs.  Alice,  verses  in  memory  of, 

2651. 

Bradford,  Andrew,  account  with  C.  Kitten- 
house,   1729.     6068. 
Bradford,  A.  W.,  5156. 
Bradford,  Gamaliel,  2800,  2802,  2805,  2806, 

3123. 
Bradford,     William,     of     Plymouth,     2645, 

2751,  2870. 
dialogue  of,  2780. 
letter,  1623.  42. 

letter  to  Governor  Winthrop,  1631.    3360. 
1638.     2802. 
1645.      2650. 
letter  book  of,  2621. 
papers  relating  to,  6055. 
two     hundredth     anniversary     of     birth. 

6027. 

verses  by,  2780,  6852. 
Bradford,   Wm.,  letter,   1778.     2774. 
Bradford,  WTm.,  jr.,  letter,  1676.     5752. 
Bradford  family,  3372,  3406,  3868. 
(Alice)   family,  3367. 
(William)   Gov.,  family,  3362,  3430. 
(William)  printer,  family,  5019.  5054. 
Bradford  MS.,   the,   434,   2621,   2788,   2801, 

3727a, 

discovery  of,  3367,  3368. 
return  of,  2805. 
surrender  of,  3216. 
Bradford  prayer  book,  6036. 
Bradford,    Mass.,    early    marriages,     3366, 

3376,  3377. 

social  library,  1765.     3380. 
Bradish,  F.  E.,  3686. 
Bradlee,  C.  D.,  3369,  3374,  3406,  3855. 
Bradley,  C.,  1715. 
Bradley,  C.  A.,  5798. 
Bradley,  C.  P.,  4450. 
Bradley,  C.  S.,  1269. 
Bradley,     I.    S.,    6965,    6971,    7028,     7050, 

7060,  7061. 
Bradley,  J.  H.,  4395. 
Bradley,  J.  P.,  4539,  4548,  4585,  6059. 
Bradley  family,  1269,  3415. 
Bradley  massacre,  4456. 


Bradshaw,  J.,  epitaph,  6861. 
Bradstreet,  Anne,  will  of,  2243. 
Bradstreet,     Dudley,     diary,     1746.     3205, 
7463. 

diary  at  siege  of  Louisbourg,  2801. 

letter,  July,  1706.     2802. 
Bradstreet,  John,  letter  to  Sir  Jeffrey  Am- 
herst,  1762.     5040. 

will,   1774.     3374. 
Bradstreet,  Metta,  4163. 
Bradstreet,    S.,   journal,    1664-1683.     3366, 

3367. 

Bradstreet,  S.  G.,  4164. 
Bradstreet  family,  3366,  3371. 

(Simon)   ancestry,  3406,  3865. 

(Simon)  family,  3367. 
Bradstreet's   expedition,   5776,   no.    13,    14 ; 

5777.  "no.  66. 
Brady-Dunlap     correspondence,     1830-1834, 

6671. 

"  Bragh,"  or  hand  mill,  7298. 
Brainard,  H.  W.,  5049,  5051. 
Brainard,  J.  M.,  1513,  1514. 
Brainbridge,  H.  A.,  3381. 
Brainerd,  C.,  5010. 
Brainerd,  Eveline  W.,  5010. 
Brainerd,  N.  H.,  1520. 
Braintree,  England,  3414. 
Brairitree,   Mass.,   burying  ground,   inscrip 
tions,  3369,  3370. 

first  church,  records,  3417. 

history,  3373,  3377. 

iron  works,  2798. 

records,  3394-3396. 
Braley,  A.  B.,  6930a.  6931. 
Branch,   John   P.,   historical   papers,   6778- 

6784. 
Branch    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 

4279,  4280. 
Brand,  James,  5703. 
Brand,  W.  F.,  1944. 
Brandan,  St.,  legend,  602. 
Brandon,  G.,  4345. 
Brandon,  Va.,  epitaphs,  6830. 
Brandow,  J.  H.,  5412. 
Brandt,  I.,  1479. 
Brandt,  Lilian,  814. 
Brandy,  history  of,  in  Canada,  7204. 
Brandywine,    battle   of,    5877,    5995,    5998, 
5999,  6061,  6062,  6070,  7395. 

American  flag  at,  5879. 

sermon  preached  on,  6009. 
Brandywine,  old  Indian  fort  on  the,  5878. 
Brane,  C.  I.  B.,  6214,  6215. 
Branford,  Conn.,  annals,  1158,  1159. 

New  England  and  New  Jersey,  3369. 

early  records,  3361. 
Brann,  H.  A.,  928,  930. 
Bransford,  C.  W.,  1283. 
Brant,  Captain,  and  the  old  King,  4788. 
Brant  family,  7379. 

(Joseph)   family,  7296. 
Brantly,  T.,  4397. 
Brant-Sero,  J.   O.,  7296,  7377. 
Brasher  family,  5042. 
Brasier  family,  5042. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOB  INDEX. 


1065 


Brass  bands,  4859. 

Brass  kettle,  story  of  the  old,  4096. 

Brastow  family,  3371. 

Brattle,  T.,  2023. 

Brattle,  W.,  advice  to  son,  1716.     3359. 

Brattleboro,  Vt..  field  day  at,  1896.     4098. 

inscriptions,  3374. 
Brauner,  J.  C.,  6158,  6159,  6160. 
Brawnde,  E.,  voyage  to  Kennebec  and  Cape 

Cod,  1616.     3386. 
Bray,  T.,  5517. 
Bray  family,  6861,  6864. 

of   Salem,   Mass.,  2246,   2247. 
Brayne  estate  in  England,  6826. 
Brayton,  G.  A.,  6534. 
Brazil,     conditions     and     prospects,     1890. 

566. 

Bread  and  meat  of  world,  815. 
Breard,  C.,  7345. 
Breck,  C.,  3686. 
Breck,  E.,  614. 
Breck,      Robert,      controversy      concerning, 

2183,  2184. 

Breck,  Samuel,  691,  709,  5968,  6009. 
Breck  family,  3414,  3960o. 
Breckenridge,  M.  W.,  7298. 
Breckenridge,   R.,   diary,   945. 
Breese-Douglas   correspondence,    1387. 
Bremner,  D.  B.,  5927.- 
Brendle,  A.  S.,  6193,  6208. 
Brennan,  J.  F.,  608. 
Brennan,  W.  G.,  6586. 
Brenner,  V.  D.,  667. 
Brent,  F.  P.,  6817. 
Brent.  Margaret,  1998. 
Brent,   T.   L.,  5745. 
Brent  family,  6836-6838. 
Brentwood,  N.   H.,  Friends  of,  3404. 
Brereton's    account    of    Gosnold's    voyage, 
2646. 

relation  of,  2646. 
Brereton,  T.  G.,  6156. 
Bresart  family,  5042. 
Breser  family,  5042. 
Brest,  Canada,  7343. 
Breton,  Cape,  French  regime.  7316. 
Brett  family,  6849. 
Brevoort,  J.  C.,  3,   548,  4946. 
Brevoort  family    (New  York),   5022. 
Brewer,  Frances  J.,  2805. 
Brewer,  F.  P.,  3382,  3586,  3665. 
Brewer,  .T.  B.,  5589. 
Brewer,  W.  H.,  547,  565. 
Brewer    family    of    Essex    County,    Mass., 

3388. 

Bipwer-ton,  G.  D.,  1069. 
Brewster,  Betty  B.,  904. 
Brewster,  Jonathan,   letter,   1636.     2774. 
Brewster,    William,    appointment    as    post 
master  of  Scrooby,   2781. 

autographs  and   library  of,   2793,   3047. 

library,  3089. 

catalogue  of,  2795. 
Brewster  autograph,  210,  470. 
Brewster  family,  3369,   3375,  3411. 
Brewster,  Mass.,  topography,  2628. 


Brewton  (Miles)  family,  6647. 
Briant  (John)  family,  3406. 
Brice's  Crossroads,  battle  of,  4349. 
Brick,  R.,  614. 

Brick  imported  from  England,  1276. 
Brickenstein,   H.   A.,   6222,   6223. 
Bricker  family,  6167. 
Bridge,   Ebenezer,   2539. 
Bridgeport,   Conn.,  bank,  1146. 

Crania  found  at,  1885.     7495. 

history,  1148. 

Porter  property,  history,  1147. 
Bridges  family,  3366. 
Bridgeton,  Me.,  survey  of,  1766.     3386. 
Bridgewater,    Mass.,   declaration   of   certain 
persons  of,  1818.     2635. 

description  of,  1818.     2635. 

J.   Howard's   company,   1754.      3409. 

marriages,  3379. 

marriages     solemnized     in     East     Parish, 
1725-1803.     3403,  3404. 

marriages,  1742-1780.     3377. 

old,  4032. 

town  records,  2782. 

Bridgewater,  Mich.,  settlement  of,  4280. 
Bridgman,  H.  L.,  577. 
Bridgman,  T.,  3451. 
Brie,  J.  J.,  5843,  5844. 
Briggs,  Ansel,  1557. 
Briggs,  C.  A.,  4895. 
Briggs,  C.  E.,  3406. 
Briggs,  G.  W.,  2245,  2290. 
Briggs,  J.  F.,  4428a,  4432. 
Briggs,  K.  R.,  2112. 

Briggs,  Samuel,  3395,  3397,  5777,  no.  69. 
Briggs  family,  3410. 
Brigham,   A.   P.,    569,   571,   577,   580,    5468, 

5475,  7391. 
Brigham,  C.  C.,  6590. 
Brigham,   C.   F.,  4033?;. 
Brigham,  C.  H.,  4033b. 

Brigham,  C.  S.,  98,  3412,  3938,  6491,  6586. 
6594. 

Brigham,  J.,   1518,   1537,  1554. 
Brigham,   Capt.   Paul,    muster   roll   of  com 
pany,  1775-1777.     33S5. 
Brigham,  William,  2777,  2779,  2857. 
Brigham,  W.  E.,  4160. 
Bright,  J.  B.,  3684. 
Bright,  J.  M.,  6662. 
Bright  family,  3371,  5939,  6860. 
Brimfield,  Mass.,  topography,  2627. 
Brimmer,  M.,  petition  for  citizenship,  1730. 

2135. 

Brindell,  G.  W.,  1519. 
Bringhurst,  H.  R.,  1246. 
Brinkerhoff,  R.,  5718,  5736. 
Brinley,  E.  L.,   3684. 
Brinley,  F.,  2054,  3366,  3369,  3459. 
Brinley,   Francis,   2623. 

books  of,  1713.     3370. 

letter  to  F.  Nicholson.  1709.     6587. 

narrative,  6587. 
Brinsmead,  W.,  notebook,  2794,  3078. 


1066 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOE   INDEX. 


Brinton,  D.  G.,  198,  313,  723,  724,  735,  73G, 
745-747,  749-752,  754,  759,  4558, 
4653,     6065,     6108,     6111,     6268, 
6286,     6288,     6297,     6301,     6303, 
6325,  6339,  6341. 
bibliography  of,  762. 
Brisbois,  B.  W.,  6931. 
Briscoe,  I'.,  6685. 
Briscoe,  W.  D.,  6891. 
Bristoe  and  Mine  Run  campaigns,  3336. 
Bristol,  C.  L.,  577. 
Bristol,  M.  A.  B.,  6930&. 
Bristol,  England,  in  the  days  of  the  Cabots, 

7322. 

modern,  7322. 
Bristol,  Me.,  1801. 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  census,  1689.     3392. 

Church    of    Christ,    records,    1687-1728. 

3392. 

parish  registers,  3412. 
records,  1741-1775.     3395. 
rock  picture,  6547,  6560. 
Bristol  convention,  minutes,  2133. 
Bristol    County,    Mass.,    abstract    of    wills, 

6584. 

records,  1687-1757.     3377. 
Bristol  family,  3415. 
of  Ohio,  5748. 
(Henry)   family,  3417. 
Bristow  family,  3415. 

British   colonial   possessions,   opening  ports 
to  vessels  of  United  States,  6670. 
British  Columbia,  Indians,  572. 

mountaineering,  562. 
British  debts,  western  posts  and,  11. 
British     expedition,     above     Highlands     of 

Hudson,  5549. 

British  fleet  in  Rhode  Island,  6488. 
British  Guiana,  forest  people,  578. 
British   islands,  description,   897. 
British  Museum,  sketch  of,  3381,  3578. 
British   North  America,   commercial  policy, 

7180. 
British    North    American    provinces,    union, 

1854.     7324. 

British  public  record  office,  203. 
British  West  Florida,  4350. 
Broadbay,  Me.,  Moravian  settlement,  6225, 

7473. 

Broadhead,  G.  C.,  4365. 
Broadhead,  J.  O.,  4375. 
Broadribb,  W.,  will,  1703.     6864. 
Broadsides,     American,     1680-1800.        206, 

428. 

American,    1743-1795.      207. 
and  issues  of  Pennsylvania,  6085. 
Broadwell.  J.  S.,  7418. 
Broady,  J.  H.,  4408. 
Brock,  A.  G.,  3352. 
Brock,  J.,  1878. 
Brock,  R.  A.,  3685,  6058,  6775,  6809a,  b,  c, 

6816,  6820,  6849,  6850,  6859. 
Brockenbrough  family,  6829. 
Brockway,  Alice  T.,  2208. 
Brockway,    Alice    Tolman    (Pickford),    an 
cestry,  2204. 


Brockway,   B.,  4906,  4908. 

Brodhead,    J.    R.,    5097,    5144,    5147,    5222, 

5225,  5549. 

Brodnax  family,  6864,  6865. 
Bromberg,  F.  G.,  577. 
Bromfield  family,  3383,  3384,  3602. 
Bromley,  E.  A.,  4312. 
Bromley,  G.  T.,  1056. 
Bronsdon  (Robert),  family,  3393. 
Bronson,  Deborah,  4800. 
Bronson,  H.,  1156-1158,  1162. 
Bronson,  S.  A.,  5619,  7408. 
i   Bronson,  W.  W.,  6057. 

Bronson,  Ohio,  settlement,  7411. 
i   Bronx,  N.  Y.,  Colonial  house,  5391. 
Brooke,  J.,  6075. 

Brooke,    R.,    tomb    of,    Southampton,    Eng 
land,  6852. 

Brooke,  St.  G.  T.,  6833,  6836-6838,  6874. 
Brooke,  W.,  will  of,  6836. 
Brooke  family,  6833-6838,  6859. 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  attack  on,  200. 
description,  2619. 
excursion  to,  4202. 
early  history,  3393,  4127. 
list    of    a    company    in    the    Revolution, 

4212. 

minute-men,  1774.     3387. 
records,  1686-1783.     4030. 
settlement  of,  2619. 
tax  list,  1750.     3378. 
Brookfield,  Ohio,  5689. 
Brookhaven    (L.   I.),   epitaphs,   5031,   5032* 

5036. 

wills,  5026,  5027,  5029,  5039. 
Brookline,     Mass.,     antislavery     movement, 

2120. 

civil  war,  2109. 
first    parish    church    records,    1718-1817. 

2110. 

Goddard  house,  2124. 
early  history,  2118. 

from  settlement  to  1900.     2121,  2122. 
history,   2127,   2630,   2631. 
in  1700,  1800,  and  1900.     2114. 
lyceum  movement,  2111. 
recollections  of,  2127. 
Sewall  house,  2124. 
town  meeting,  2116. 
town  papers,  1774-1822.     2119. 
volunteer  fire  department,  2125. 
war  of  the  Revolution,  2105. 
White  and  Heath   homesteads,  7394. 
Brooklyn,  Mich.,  early  times,  4278. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   (Breuckelen),  4812. 

Bushwick     Church,     tombstone     inscrip 
tions,  4911. 
pioneer  times,  928. 
Reformed  Dutch  Church,  baptisms,  1679- 

1719.     4911. 

marriages,  1660-1696.     4911. 
records,  1660-1710.     4881. 
register  of  clergy,  4735. 
St.  James  Church,  914. 

Brooklyn    and    Putnam's    wolf    don,    excur 
sion  to,  4216. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1067 


Brooks,  A.  II.,  901,  903-905,  7391. 
Brooks,  Charles,  2775.  2777,  2778,  2844, 

3377,  3524. 

Brooks,  C.  T.,  2259,  2377,  2422. 
Brooks,   Erastus,  4854,  5344,  5525,  6110. 
Brooks,  F.,  3683. 
Brooks,  P.  S.,  5726. 
Brooks,  G.  W.,  5567. 
Brooks,  Herbert,  5749,  5751. 
Brooks.   H.  M.,  2269. 
Brooks,  John,  Gov.,  2772. 

anecdote  of,  2780. 
Brooks,  John,  letter,  1778.     2782. 

letter,  1811.     3321. 
letters,  2914. 
Brooks,  Luke,  2260. 
Brooks,  N.  C.,  1878. 
Brooks,  Phillips,  2788. 
Brooks,  W.  B.,  6889. 
Brooks,  W.  G.,  2778. 
Brooks  family,  2260,  3416. 
(Cheshire,   Conn.),   3363. 
(Woburn,  Mass.),  3387,  3969a. 
Broom-corn      industry      in     Franklin      and 

Hampshire  Counties,   Mass.,   7480. 
Broomall,  H.  L.,  5899. 
Broomall,  W.  B..  5899. 
Broomhall,  A.,  1498. 
Brosius,  M.,   6165,  6168. 
Bross,  W.,  1369,  1390. 
"  Brother  Jonathan,"  2139,  2158. 
Brotherton  Indians,  6928. 

lands  for,  4549,  6937. 
Brough,    C.     II.,    1860,    4345,    4346,    4349, 

4350. 

Broughton  family,  3395,  3727. 
Broun  family,  6861. 
Brower,  J.  V.,  572,  4309,  4310,  4313. 
Brown,  Mrs.  Abram,  5704. 
Brown,  Alexander,  2,  58,  3405,  3687. 
Brown,  Arthur,  letter,  1741.     3364. 
Brown,  A.  E.,  2041,  6075. 
Brown,  A.  H.,  4550,  4553,  4630. 
Brown,  A.  J.,  4348,  4349,  4350. 
Brown,  A.  W.,  3364-3367,  3369,  3370. 
Brown,   B.  F.,  3386. 
Brown,  Clark,  2627. 
Brown,  C.  C.,  1423,  4299. 
Brown,  C.  E.,  7124-7126. 
Brown,   David,   Maryland   colonist's  gift  to 

Glasgow  University,   3387. 
Brown,  Dewi,  Cherokee  Indian,  address  of, 

2781. 

Brown,  D.  H.,  3410,  3411,  3928. 
Brown,  D.  P.,  6035. 
Brown,  E.,  5608. 
Brown,  Edward,   6930&.,  6977a. 
Brown,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  4924. 
I'.nnvn,  E.  O.,  1400. 
Brown,  F.,  3387,  3644. 
Brown,  F.  H.,  2594,  2600-2601. 
Brown,  F.  J.,  812,   1930. 
Brown,  Fannie  W.,  3410. 
Brown,  G.,  1267,  1269,  1270. 
Brown,  G.  V.,  4775. 
Brown,  G.  W.,  1843,  1888,  1970,  2593. 


Brown,  G.  W.  L.,  1522. 

Brown,  H.,  and  Alice  Beard,  record,   1757. 

6860. 

Brown,   H.  A.,  3387. 
Brown,  Hulda  H.  B.,  993. 
Brown,  John,  1515. 

and  the  destruction  of  slavery,  2804. 

bibliography,  1281,  1283. 

exit  from  Kansas,  1582. 

in  Kansas,  1582. 

letters,   in    Virginia    State   library,    6833, 
6834,  6835. 

location  of  residence,  6842. 

men,  1283. 

raid,  1281. 

trial,  4. 

Brown,  J.  C.  J.,  3393,  3398. 
Brown,  J.  M.,  1615,  1636,  1703,  1707,  1755, 

4852. 

Brown,  J.  N.,  4450,    (409. 
Brown,  J.  O.,  5040. 
Brown,  J.  S.,  570,  900. 
Brown,  K.,  6891. 
Brown,  M.,  6498,  6581. 

papers,  6491,  6585. 
Brown,  Orlando,  6932. 
Brown,  R.  M.,  578,  579. 
Brown,  S.  J.,  4312. 
Brown,  T.  J.,  5725. 
Brown,  T.  L.,  1288,  6861. 
Brown,  T.  S.,  7222. 
Brown,  W.,  7425. 
Brown,  W.  G.,  44,  3407. 
Brown,  W.  H.,  1349,  1353,  1359. 
Brown,  W.  L.,  1580. 
Brown  family,  6670. 

(Fordham,  N.  Y.),  5043. 

(Hampton,   Mass.),   3364,   3367. 

Ohio,  5748. 

Brown  County,  Ohio,  stone  graves,  5721. 
Brown     County,     Wis.,     population,     1830. 

6935. 
Brown     (John    Carter)     library,    Americana 

in,  6291. 

Brown-Harvard  expedition.  1900.     5917. 
Brown   University,   alumni    in   official   posi 
tions,  3401,  3402,  3817«. 

Irish  chapter  in  history  of,  608. 

medical  school,  6551. 

portraits  and  busts  in,  3387,  3645. 
Browne,  A.  G.,  560. 
Browne,  B.  F.,  2241-2247. 
Browne,  C.,  3360. 
Browne,  Edmund,  letter,  2139. 
Browne,  George  M.,  3394. 
Browne,     George    W.,    4427,     4428,     4428a, 

4428c,  4430. 
Browne,  I..  4693,  4716a. 
Browne,   John    and    Samuel,   application    to 
Massachusetts      Company,       1629. 
3393. 

Browne,  J.  B.,  897. 
Browne,  S.  T.,  6596. 
Browne,  Sir  T.,  on  mummies,  210. 
Browne,  T.  S.,  7219. 


1068 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Browne,     W.     H.,     1073-1982,     1984-1989, 

1991-1996. 

Browne  family,  2247,  6854. 
(Nicholas)   family,  3402. 
(Richard)  family,  5046. 
Browne  family  letters,  3383. 
Brownell,  Eva  P.,  4812. 
Browning,  A.  A.,  1201,  1204. 
Browning,  C.  H.,  3413,  5033,  6082,  6084. 
Browning,  D.  M.,  1515. 
Brownington,    Vt.,    revival    in,    sixty    years 

ago,  6706. 
Brownington  Academy,  early  history,  6706. 

sketches  of  former  pupils,  6706. 
Brownists,     petition     of     some     "  falsely " 

called,  1592.     3371. 
Brownlie,  A.,  576-579. 
Brown's  meeting  house,  church  at,  5590. 
Bruce,  H.  W.,  1652. 
Bruce,  \\.  D.,  3365. 
Bruce  family,  6835,  6836,  6854,  7366. 
Bruce,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 
Bruen  family,  3377. 
Briihl,  G.,  5607a. 

Brule     (Stephen),    discovery    and    explora 
tions,  5787. 
Bruncken,   E.,   16,   1417,   6895,   6918,   6966, 

6970,  7071,  7103,  7105. 
Brunnowe,  M.  J.,  5849. 
Brunson,  A.,  6925,  6926,  6928,  6937,  6939, 

7093. 

Brunson,  Catherine  C.,  4280. 
Brunson,  I.  B.,  6973. 

Brunswick,  Me.,  convention  of  1816.     1708. 
early  history,  1802. 
one    hundred    and    fiftieth    anniversary, 

June*  3,  1889,  1803. 
reminiscences,  1843,   1802. 
wharf,  1802. 

Brunswick  auxiliaries,  journal  of  voyage  of, 
from  Wolfenbiittel  to  Quehec,  1776. 
7192,  7217. 
Brunswick    contingent    in    America,    1776- 

1783.     6071. 

Brunswick  County,  Va.,  history,  6857. 
Brush,  E.  C.,  5715. 
Brush  family,  5048. 
Brute,  Bishop,  914,  5855. 
Bruton  Church,  Va.,  6851. 
Bruyn  family  (Ulster  County,  N.  Y.),  5035. 
Bryan,  A.  C.,   1830. 

Bryan,  G.,  letter  to  J.  Ewing,  1775.     6079. 
Bryan,  W.   B.,   1265,   1266,  1269-1272. 
Bryan  collection,  5280. 
Bryant,  A.  W.,  2593,  2594. 
Bryant,  C.  B.,  6834,  6836. 
Bryant,  C.   W.,  5753. 
Bryant,  H.  G.,   5914,   5915. 
Bryant,  H.  W.,  1707. 
Bryant,  W.  C.,  554,  2781,  4770,  4773,  4788, 

5039,  5201,  5275,  5278. 
Bryant  (Stephen)  family,  3382. 
Bryants  station,  Ky.,  memorial  proceedings, 
1622. 


Bryce,  G.,  7148c,  g,  h,  o,  p,  u,  7149<z,  d,  g, 
i,    o,    q,    r,    u,    7158,    7159,    7161, 
7309-7311,   7317,   7323,  7328. 
Bryce,  Mrs.  G.,  7152. 
Bryce,  J.,  1818. 
Bryden,  J.  A.,  6970,  7105. 
Bryent,   W.,   Winnepesaukee  journal,    1747. 

3390. 

Brymner,  D.,  3,  13,  6933,  7320,  7321,  7345. 
Bubonic  plague,  901. 

Philippines,  904. 
Buchanan,  J.,  39. 

letters,  1839-40.     6179. 

proposed  intervention  in  Mexico,  39. 
Buchanan,  W.  B.,  1894. 
Bucher,    J.    C.,    marriages    by,    1763-1769. 

6082. 

Bucher  album,  6356. 
Buck,  E.  G.,  3682,  3704. 
Buck,  T.  L.,  1427. 
Buck,  W.   J.,  5865,  5959,  5960,  6009,  6050, 

6057,  6063,  6068. 
Buck,  Mrs.  W.  W.,  5825. 
Buckalew,  J.  M.,  6454. 
"  Buck-eye  cane,"  5037. 
Buckeye  State,  why  so  called,  5714. 
Buckham,   M.   II.,  6738,  6766. 
Buckingham,     Marquis    of,    letters    to    Sir 

John  Temple,  2778. 
Buckingham,   Edgar,   4097. 
Buckingham,   J.,   4554. 
Buckingham,  J.   M.,  5626. 
Buckingham,  J.   S.,  6849. 
Buckingham,  Marion  A.,  5744. 
Buckingham,  Pa.,  first  settlement,  5966. 
Bucklyn,  J.  K.,  6595,  74821 
Buckman,  E.  D.,  6065. 
Buckminster,   Mrs.   L.   N.    H.,   3379. 
Bucknam,  W.  F.,  3413. 
Bucks  County,  Pa.,  early  settlers,  5908. 

partial     list     of     families     residing     in, 
prior  to  1687.     6065. 

Southampton  Baptist  Church,  marriages, 
1786-1816.     6061. 

wills,  extracts  from,  5039. 

wills,  1684-1693.     5911. 
Buckshot  war,  the,  6079,  6155. 
Budd,   H.,   5882. 
Budget,  German  family,  815. 
Budget   in   United   States,   historical    devel 
opment,  7. 

Budgets,   United   States,   1775-1789.      7113. 
Budington,     Margaret,     1537,     1538,     1539- 

1542,   1549. 

Buehrle,   R.  K.,  6168,  6355. 
Buell,  M.  D.,  4024. 
Euell,  R.,  7480. 
Buell,  S.  A.,  4312. 
Bueno  de  Mesquita,  B.,  624. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  4782. 

abolition  of  grade  crossings,   4777. 

ancient  stockade,  4770. 

ancient  wreck  found,  4770. 

authors,  4773. 

bibliography,  4796. 

cemeteries,  4767,  4770. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1069 


Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  cholera,  1832.     4773. 

during  war  of  1812.     4770. 

free-library  movement,  4774. 

geology,  4758. 

grain  elevators,  4753,  4770. 

harbor,  history,  4774. 

historic  sites,  4774. 

history,  4738,  4739. 
1816.     7296. 
1817-18.     4771. 
1825.     4770. 

imprints  before  1850.     4775. 

Israelites  in,  4770. 

library,  history,  4774. 

origin  of  name,  4770. 

physiognomy,  4747,  4771. 

preachers,  pedagogues,  poets,  1825.     4770. 

reminiscences,  4770. 

schools,  common,  4770. 
public,  4742. 

schoolhouse,  first,  4770. 

semicentennial  celebration,   4779. 

Seneca  Mission  cemetery,  4770. 

Seneca  Mission  church,  register,  1823-50. 
4775. 

sewerage  system,  4748. 

social  life,  1830-1850.     4777. 

visits,  1800  and  1801.     4775. 
Buffalo  book,  1812.     4773. 
Buffalo  in  Ohio,  5776,  no.  36. 
Buffington  family,  5880. 
Buford  expedition  to  Kansas,  40,  946,  954, 

976. 
Bugbee,    J.     M.,     2797,    2801,    2805,     3110, 

3134,   3207,   3262. 

Bugbee,  L.  G.,  1283,  1284,  1296,  6679,  6681. 
Bugg  family,  6858. 
Bugge,  S.,  2806. 

Buies,   Arthur,   works   by,    7347. 
Building  and  loan  associations,  810. 
Bulfinch,  J.  T.  A.,  6869,  6870. 
Bulger,  A.  E.,  6935. 
Bulkeley,  G.,  1109,  4105. 

"  Will  and  doom,"  1110. 
Bulkeley,  Mary,  letter  to  1'.  Bulkeley,  1739. 

3380. 

Bulkeley  family,  3381. 
Bulkely,  Peter,  will,  1658.     3368. 
Bulkley,  J..  2622. 
Bull,  C.,  7262. 
Bull,  H.  A.,  4300. 
Bull  family,  6646. 

Prince  Edward  County,  Ontario,  7300. 
Bullard,  II.  A.,  1659. 
Bullen,  George,  1784. 
Bulletins,  statistical.  814. 
Bulletins  of  Labor  Bureaus,  813. 
Bullivant,   Benj.,  journal  of,  2785. 
Bullock,  A.  II.,  196,  283. 

relation  to  appointment  to   English   mis 
sion,  2805. 

Bullock,  C.  J.,  812,  7113. 
Bullock,  J.  R.,  6609a. 
Bulls  distributing  America,   774. 
Bulwer,  Sir  H.,  4999. 
Bumstead,  J.,  diary,  1722-1727.  3373. 


Bunbury,  Sir  II.,  5247. 
Bunce,  E.  J.,  7416. 
Bundy,  C.  S.,  1268. 

Bunker  Hill,  Devonshire,  England,  2808. 
Bunker    Hill,    battle,    34,    205,    1109,    2773, 
2781,  2783,  2784. 

American  prisoners,  3400,  3782. 

anniversary,  3637. 

battlefield,  2911. 

Burgoyne's  account,   3369. 

centennial  anniversary,  3387. 

command  at,  3380. 

could     General     Putnam     command     at, 
3389. 

Irish  at,  613. 

key  to,  3373. 

letter,  1775,  relating  to,  2780. 

New  Hampshire  men  at,  4427,  4455. 

officers  in,  3385. 

prehistoric,  2807,  3291. 

Gen.  Joseph  Warren  and,  3370. 
Bunker  Hill  Monument,  1699,.  1728. 

plans  and  construction,  3511. 
Bunn,  T.  J.,  1517. 
Bunnell,  A.  O.,  4927. 
Bunnell,  L.  H.,  4343. 
Bunting,  M.,  6080. 
Bunton,  A.,  4427. 
Bunton,  H.  S.,  7424. 
Burbank,  C.  C.,  1538. 
Burbank,  C.  E.,  4215. 
Burbank,  H.  H.,  1717. 

Burbeck,  H.,  letter  to  S.  Swett,  1848.    3370. 
Burdakin,  J.  H.,  2195. 
Burdick,  F.  M.,  5468. 
Burgess,  G.,  1700,   1703,  1729,  5518. 
Burgess,  J.  W.,  35. 
Burghers,  New  Amsterdam,  5257. 
Burghley,  Lord,  memorial  of,  34. 

on  the  Spanish  invasion,  35. 
Burghs,  free,  in  United  States,  12,  897. 
Burgis  (Thomas),  family,  3415. 
Burgoyne,  John,  266. 

Burgoyne,    Gen.    J.,    account    of    batte    of 
Bunker's  Hill,  3369. 

campaign  against,  2772. 

in  Boston,  2783,  2913. 

letter,  1777.     3373. 

orders  of,  to  Colonel  Baum,  2620. 

proclamation  of,  1777.     27S1. 

surrender  of,  1114. 

and  the  convention  of  Saratoga,  266. 
Burgoyne  campaign,  1771.  5315,  5412. 
Burgoyne's  campaign  on  Lake  Champlain, 

Fraser's  account,  6765. 
Burhaus,  S.,  collection  of  books  and  MSS., 

5048. 

Burial  cists,  ancient,  in  Ohio,  5777,  no.  56. 
Burial    grounds,    ancient,    act    of    general 
court  of  Massachusetts  for  preser 
vation  of,  1880.     2787. 

petition   to  the  general   court  of  Massa 
chusetts  in  regard  to,  1880.     2786. 
Burials,   premature    (inhumations   hatives), 
7345. 

See  also  Frank  sepultures. 


1070 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Burk,  J.  S.,  6905. 
Burke,  -Sir  B.,  3376. 
Burke,  E.,  letter,  5097. 
Burke,  Sir  J.  B.,  3370. 
Burke,  W.  M.,  4829. 
Burke  family,  6859. 
Burkhalter,  E.  R.,  1465,  1465a. 
Burlingame,  E.,  4694. 
Burlington,  Iowa,  1520. 

banquet    in    honor    of    Governor    Lucas, 
1521. 

early  history,  1515. 

semicentennial    celebration,    1896.      1514. 
Burlington,     N.     J.,     Flemington     academy, 
4504. 

friendly    institution,    6077. 

Friends  in,  6063,  6064,  6083. 

Friends'  burial  ground,  6080. 

long  bridge,  6064. 

Protestant     Episcopal     Church,     history, 
5517. 

reminiscences,  4543,  4571. 

St.     Mary's     Church,     marriage     records, 

5908. 

register,  5912. 

Burlington  City,  N.  J.,  v.  Burlington  Town 
ship,   4558. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  academy  and  high   school, 
6720. 

Battery  and  Battery  Park,  6720. 

battle   of,    6721. 

census,  1791.      6720. 

first  settler,  6720. 

theater,  1808.     6720. 

Burlington  and  Philadelphia  ferry,  6065. 
Burlington  Bay,  Canada,  7377. 
Burlington    Bay    canal    commissioners,    re 
port,   1835.      7377. 

Burlington   County,   N.   J.,   assessment  list, 
1684.     6071. 

justices,   1682-1709.     6072. 

list  of  freeholders,  1745.     6085. 

marriages,   1787-1800.     6072. 

poll  book,  1739.     6074. 
Burlington   County,    N.   Y.,    Brotherton    In 

dian  lands,  4549. 
Burlington    Heights,    Canada,    7325,    7342, 

7377. 

Burlington  Island,  6066. 
Burman,  W.  A.,  7148d,  7150. 
Burn,  Harriet  G.,  5743. 
Burn,  R.  H.,  814. 

Burnam,  Jesse,  reminiscences,  6683. 
Burnap,  C.  E.,  811. 
Burnap,  G.  W.,  1900. 
Bin-net,  Governor,  administration,  4597. 
Burnet,  J.,  5656. 
Burnet,  Mrs.  R.,  7377. 
Burnet  family,  4559. 
Burnett,  E.  C.,  13,  78,  6470. 
Burnett,  G.  H.,  5823. 
Burnett,  John,  5828. 
Burnett,  P.  H.,  5801. 

letters,  5799. 
Burnham,  E.  J.,  4459. 
Burnnam,  E.  P.,  1708,  1709. 


Burnham,  Maj.  J.,  and  his  company,  5715. 

Burnham,  J.  H.,  1424,  1427,  7301. 

Burnham,  S.,  3381,  3572. 

Burning,  execution  by,  3003. 

Burning  of  Schenectady,   Onedaw  ;   or   the, 

4867,  4868,  4869. 
Burnley,  Pattie,  1641. 
Burns,  C.  M.,  6344. 
Burns,   J.,   sermon,   1814.     7226. 
Burns,  J.  F.,  1016. 
Burnside,  A.  E.,  6596. 
Burnside,  S.  M.,  117. 
Burnside  expedition,  North  Carolina,  6596, 

6598.       . 

Burnside's  corps,  colored  troops,  6599. 
Burpee,   L.   J.,   7326-7328. 
Burr,    Aaron,    letter    to    Colonel    Rutgers, 
1802.       5043. 

letters  of,  6381. 

See  also  Burr  conspiracy. 
Burr,  E.  D.,  4280. 
Burr,  G.  L.,  4,  7,  22,  38,  40,  41. 
Burr,  H.,  1227. 
Burr,  Col.  J.  G.,  5598. 
Burr,  T.  A.,  5635. 
Burr,  W.  H.,  905. 
Burr  family  of  Ohio,  5748. 
Burr  conspiracy,  26,  945,  6083. 
Burrage,  H.  S.,  773,  777,  1677,  1707-1717, 

1793,  1797,  7441. 
Burrage,  W.  C.,  2099. 
Burrell,  John,  diary,  1759-60.     3417. 
Burritt,  Mrs.  A.,  7381. 
Burritt,  C.  H.,  904. 
Burroughs,   C.,   4451,   4466. 
Burrows,  J.  L.,  1648. 
Burrows,    R.,    visit,    1806.      4775. 
Burt,   Governor,  4410. 
Burt,  F.,  4450. 
Burt,  H.  M.,  2184. 
Burt,  N.,  6047. 
Burt,  W.,  4280. 
Burt  family,  4035. 
Burton,    C.    M.,    4280,    4281,    4283,    5748, 

7471. 

i   Burton,  N.  S.,  5753. 
I  Burton,   W.,    letters,    1834.     4215. 
Burton  family,  6853. 

(Bucks  County,  Pa.),  5908. 
Burton,  Ohio,  Congregational  Church,  5702. 
Burtsell,   R.   L.,  928. 
Burwash,  N.,  7328,  7367. 
Burwell,   N.,   letters,    1718.     6855. 
Busey,  S.  C.,  1266,  1268. 
Bush,   Celeste  E.,   1204. 
Bush,  Mary,  4280. 
Bush,  S.  W.,  3392. 
Bushee,  F.  A.,  812. 
Bushnell,  A.,  586o. 
Bushnell,   D.   I.,   7518. 
Bushnell,  E.,  5721. 
Bushnell,  H.,  4998,  5010. 
Bushnell  family,  3410. 

(Francis)   family,  3411. 
Bushwhacking  in  Missouri,  1520,  1521. 
Buss,  J.,  1710. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1071 


Bussey,  Benjamin,  autobiography  and 
genealogj7,  2204. 

Bussey,  C.,  1517. 

Butler,  B.   F.,  4695,   5097,  5162. 

Butler,  C.,  3360,   5749. 

Butler,  J.,  3360. 

Butler,  J.  D.,  35,  189,  204,  210,  404,  470, 
5006,  883,  3388,  3404,  3412, 
39286,  6722,  6723,  6930a,  69306, 

6932,  6933,     6936,     6957,     6960. 
6962,    6963,    6980,        6986,    6989, 
7013,  7067. 

Butler,  N.  L.,  5824. 

Butler,  N.   M.,   1818. 

Butler,  R.,  letter  to  W.  Irvine,  1781.     6064. 

Butler,  W.  A.,  3686,  5025,  5321. 

Butler  family,  3359,  6063. 

(Cyrus)   family,  6583. 

(John)   family,  3360,  3361. 

of  South  Carolina,  6649. 
Butler  County,  Ala.,  Indian  massacres,  946. 
Butler    County,    Ohio,    aboriginal    history, 

5713. 
Butler's  Rangers,  5046,  7226,  7232. 

roster,   5046. 
Butterfield,   C.   W.,  5737,  5785,  5787,   6932, 

6933,  6983. 

Butterfield,  J.   W.,  1578a,  1581. 
Butterfield,  K.  L.,  4295. 
Butterfield,  R.  W.,  4300. 
Butterfield  family,  3402,   3811. 
Butterflies,  list  of,  in  New  England,  2286. 
Butterworth  family,  3399. 

Buttles  family,  5748. 

Butts,  F.  B.,  6526,  6595,  6597,  6598,  6599. 
74826. 

Byberry,  I'a.,  biographical  sketches,  5968. 
history,  5968. 

Byers,  S.  H.  M.,  1514,  1515,  1520,  1522, 
1523. 

Byfield,  N.,  4104. 

Byington,  Cyrus,  724. 

Byington,    E.     H.,     779,     797,    2184,    3408, 
3413,  3686,  3832,  3866,  3949. 

Byley  family,  3409,  3410,  3890. 

Byrd,  Mary  W.,  will,  1813.     6830. 

Byrd,  W.,  letters,  34. 

Byrd,  W.,  jr.,  letters,  6827,  6833. 

Byrd  family,  6829. 

Byrd  and  Carter  letters,  6834. 

Byrd  library,  Westover,  1777.     6836. 

Byron,   R.,  2069. 

Byron-Curtiss,  A.  L.,  5437,  5448. 

Bythewood  family,  3398. 

Bytown,  Canada,  7381. 
founder  of,  7381. 

Cabeen,  F.  von  A.,  6081,  6085. 

Cabell,  J.  A.,  6781. 

Cabell,  W.  II.,  letter  to  J.  Camm,  1805. 
6856. 

Cabeza  de  Vaca,  841. 

route  in  Texas,  6681,  6682. 

Cabildo,  New  Orleans,  reception  of  Presi 
dent  McKinley,  1669. 

Cabin  John  Bridge,  898,   1265. 

Cable,  G.  W.,  1658. 


Cable,  imperial,  service,  7326. 

Cables,  submarine,  897,  902. 

Cabo  De  Arenas.     See  Sandy  Hook. 

Cabot,  E.  C.,  877. 

Cabot,  J.  E.,  2787. 

Cabot,  John,  36,  208,  1758. 

discovery  of  North  America,  1497.     3390, 
3663. 

landfall  and  chart,  7322,  7324. 
Cabot,  Sebastian,  208. 

landfall  of,  and  discoveries,  1714. 

map  of,  2789. 
Cabot  celebration  at  Halifax,   1897.     2802. 

commemoration,   1897.     3214. 

controversies,  the,  2801,  318*6. 

controversy,  latest  lights  on,  1903.     7328. 

map,  2788. 

legends  of,  7322. 

proceedings  at  Halifax,  June,  1897.    7338. 

quarter  centenary,   38. 
Cabotian  discovery,  the,  7322. 
Cabot's   mappe-monde.   225,   2796,   3104. 
Cabots,  the  voyages,  196,  1718,  7281,  7319, 
7321,   7323. 

latest  phase  of  controversy,   7322,   7339. 
"  Cachupin,"   significance,   1005. 
Cadillac,  La  Mothe  de,   1702. 
Cadillac   papers,   7471,    7472. 
Cadle,  C.,  1523. 
Cadle,  Harriet  S.,  5044,  5045. 
Cadwalader,     L.,     letter    to     T.     Pickering, 

1822.      6081. 

Cadwalader    (John)    family,   6068. 
Cadwallader,  J.,  6046. 
Cadwell,  D.,  5618.     - 
Cady,  A.,  3683. 

Caesar,  Augustus,  Denarius  of,  6310. 
Cahalan,  J.  E.,  928,  929. 
Cahiars  of  1789,  the,  35. 
Cahill,  E.,  4292,  4293. 
Cahokia,  111.,  inhabitants  1783.     1383. 
Gaboon  family,  5627,  7414. 
Cahuenga,  battle,   Americans  at,   1011. 
Cairo  to  Beni-Hassan,  574. 
Calapoola,  upper,  the,  5800. 
Calculus  of  operations,  supplement,  4704. 
Calder,  Edna  F.,  2201-2208. 
Calderon,  Alfredo  Alvarez,  905. 
Caldwell,  E.  W.,  1524. 
Caldwell,  II.,  7205. 
Caldwell,  II.  W.,  21,  4407. 
Caldwell,  J.  D.,  5605. 
Caldwell,  J.  W.,  38. 
Caldwell,  S.  L.,  6472. 
Caldwell    (Charles)   family,  3416. 
"Caleb  Cushing,"   capture  of,   1717. 
"  Caledonia  "   and   "Adams  "   episode,   4777. 
Caledonia,  N.  Y.,  4924,  4931. 
Calef,  A.  B.,  3412. 
Calendar,   Mexican.  998. 
Calendars,  6059. 

change  of,  6058.  6059,  6891. 

old  and  new  style,  6321. 
Calhoon,  S.  S.,  4349. 
Calhoun,  J.  C.,  1384. 

calendar  of  letters,  of,  16,  31. 


1072 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Calhoun,  J.  C.,  correspondence,  18,  32. 
letter,  1828.     2788. 
letter,  1847.     34. 

letter  to  C.  S.  Tarpley,  1849.     1286. 
letters,  1285. 
papers,  2802,  2808. 
pro-slavery  letter,   1514. 

Calhoun,    Wm.,   journal,    1762-1769.      1288. 
Calhounr.  County,  Mich.,  bar,  4263. 

memorials,  4278,  4279,  4280,  4283. 
Calhoun,  Lake,  Sioux  at,  4326. 
California,  897,  1884. 

admission   to   Union,   anniversary,    1026- 

1081. 

Alta,  governors,   1017. 
art,  early,  1020. 

bibliographical  notes  on   early,   28. 
colleges,  history,  990,  991. 
conquest,  990. 
constitution,      genesis      of,      1846-1849. 

1826. 

days  of  '49,  1021. 
description,  1859.     545. 
discovery  of  gold,  1012. 
early  days  and  rapid  growth,  2251,  2339. 
eighteenth  century,  1003. 
exceptional  years,  1006. 
geographical   features,   553. 
governors,  1018,  1021. 
history,  4688. 
in  1844.     1011. 
in  the  thirties,  1011. 
Indian  troubles  in  1849.     5798. 
Irishmen  in,  609. 
landmarks,  1010. 
late  settlement,  1019. 
meteorology,  1006. 
missionary  establishment,   1013. 
name  of,  155. 

noticias  de  la  Nueva  California,  988. 
overland  to,  in  1850.     1019. 

in  1860.     4213. 

Panama  route  to,  in  the  sixties,  1018. 
pioneer  trails  to,  1521. 
political  separation,  movement,  1005. 
politics,  1018. 
revolution  of  1831.     1022. 
saved  by  a  woman's  wit,  1016. 
pioneer  schools  and  teachers,  1016. 
southern,  coast  languages,  1095. 
gold  discoveries,  1010. 
medicinal  and  edible  plants,  1020. 
Spanish  administration,  988. 
Spanish  archives,  994. 
Spanish  press,  995. 
trip  to,  by  way  of  Nicaragua,  1020. 
upper,  free  state,  1016. 
California,  Lower,  cape  regions,  573. 

explorations,  576. 

California,  voyage,  early,  2251,  2335. 
"  California,"    steamer,    anniversary    of   ar 
rival  at  San  Francisco,  1092. 
Californian,      native,      Ramon     Valenzuela 

story  of,   1016. 

Calkins,  C.  G.,  5618,  5619,  5628. 
Calkins,  E,  A.,  6930,  6931,  6971. 


Calkins,  G.  N.,  808-811. 

Calkins,  H.,  5049,  6925,  6939. 

Calkins,  H.,  jr.,  5047,  5050. 

Calkins,  M.,  2184. 

Call,  R.  E.,  1620. 

Callahan,  F.  M.,  1831. 

Callahan,  G.  C.,  6858. 

Callahan,  J.  M.,  12,  13,  15,  16,  1829,  1862. 

Callaway,  A.  R.,  812. 

Callaway,  J.  E.,  4398. 

Callendar,  S.  D.,  4299. 

Callender,      Hannah,      diary,       1758-1762. 

6068. 
Callender,  J.,  6485,  6495. 

letters,  3382. 

Callender,  J.  T.,  3408,  3409,  3899. 
Calley,  R.,  diary,  1699-1765.     3374. 
Callieres  family,  7315. 
Calonne,  L'abbe  de,  7345. 
Calthorpe  family,  6850. 
Calumet  County,  Wis.,  6925,  6939. 
Calver,  W.  L.,  5732. 
Calvert,  G.,  first  Lord  Baltimore,  1876. 
Calvert,  R.,  6896. 
Calvert  family,  6829. 
Calvert  papers,  1948,  1953,  1954. 
Calvin,  S.,  1515,  1516,  1519,  1528. 
Calvin  and  Melanchthon,  774. 
Cambria      County,      Pa.      St.      Augustine's 

Church,  5855. 
Cambridge,  England,  3597. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  3597. 

Association     of     ministers,      1690-1704. 

2786. 

camp   at,    1775.     2773. 
Craigie  house,  450. 
history,  2625,  2689. 

Indian  boks  printed  at,  1653-1721.     181. 
old  and  new,  3383. 
old  burying  ground,  epitaphs,  3360. 
Peabody  museum  in,  201. 
press  of,  200,  346. 
reminiscences,  4205,  4232. 
Vassall  estate,  3829o,  3403. 
Washington's  headquarters,  2891. 
Cambridge,    Ohio,   burials   in   old   cemetery, 

5746,  5747. 

Cambridge  Farms   (Mass.),  parish  of,  L'.v.i4. 
Camden,  N.  C.,  battle  of,  6596. 

killed,  wounded,  captured,  etc.,  3385. 
Camden,  N.  J.,  history,  4499. 
Camden    County,    N.    J.,    early    settlements, 

4557. 

Camels,  on  American  deserts,  1019. 
Cameron  family  (Virginia),  6890. 
Cameron  rolls,  1812.     7296. 
Camfort,  R.,  5391. 
Camisard  uprising,  772. 
Camm  family,  6865. 

(John)   family,  6852. 
Cammerhoff,  J.  C.  F.,  6085,  6136. 
Cammerhoff  trouble  at  Onondaga,  6223. 
Cammock,    Thomas,    deed    to,    from    Gorges 

and    Mason,    1634.     3390. 
patent  to,  November  1,  1631.     1720. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1073 


Cammuck,  T.,  6925,  6939. 

Camp,  W.  B.,  4906-4908. 

Camp  Avery,  1812.     7418. 

Camp  Discharge,  7422. 

Camp  Douglas,  history,  1363. 

Camp  meeting,  Firelands,  5637. 

Camp    rottsgrove,     Continental    Army    at 

7422. 
Camp  meetings,  early,  McLean  County,  111., 

1427. 
Camp  Towamensing,  Washington's  army  at, 

7422. 

Campbell,  A.,  4255,  7192. 
Campbell,  A.  K.,  1506. 
Campbell,  B.  U.,  1875. 
Campbell,  D.,  5,  7,  5417,  5453. 
Campbell,  E.  R.,  1055. 

Campbell,  H.  C.,  34,  6911,  6920,  6964,  7024. 
Campbell,  I.  R.,  1502. 
Campbell,  J.,  7187,  7213,  7320-7324,  7325. 

diary,  4547. 

news  letters  written  by,  1703.     2778. 
Campbell,  J.  A.,  945. 
Campbell,  J.  A.  P.,  4347. 
Campbell,  J.  E.,  5715,  5736. 
Campbell,  J.  L.,  1451. 
Campbell,  J.  M.,  5847. 
Campbell,  J.  V.,  4254,  4255. 
Campbell,    Margaret    B.,    letter    to    W.    B. 

Campbell,   6671. 
Campbell,  M.  D.,  4295. 
Campbell,   Mary  L.,   7381. 
Campbell,  M.  R.,  896. 
Campbell,  S.  L.,  6842. 
Campbell,  T.  J.,  927,  929,  932. 
Campbell,  W.  W.,  5136,  5147. 
Campbell  family,  36660,  4862. 

(Ann)   ancestry  of,  5031. 

(Robert)  family,  3390. 
Campbell  papers,  6670,  6833. 
Campbell's  Island,  Me.     Skeleton  in  armor, 

the,  found  on,   1797. 
Campfield,  J.,  diary,  4583. 
"  Campus,"   use  of  word  at   American   col 
leges,  2135,  2154. 

Canaan,  Conn.,  reminiscences,  3370. 
Canada,  aborigines,  7185,  7213. 

archives,  3,  7180c,  7181,  7186,  7308. 

banks,       copper      currency,       1837-1857. 
7328. 

bibliography,   1901.      7327. 

birds  of,  7179. 
song,  7174. 

botanical  geography  of,  7176. 

boundary,  904. 

British  rule,  1981. 

campaign,   1684.     7222. 
1708-1710.     8. 

1759.  7204. 

1760.  7205. 
card  money,  7183. 

first  census,  1666.      7347. 

census,  1861.     7177. 

La     chanson     dans     la     Nouvelle-France, 

7346. 
chorography,   7182. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 68 


Canada,  churches,  heating  of  (Le  chauffage 

de  nos  eglises  autrefois),  7345. 
city  government  in,  7371-7372. 
colony  at  death  of  Champlain,  7222. 
coloring  materials  in,  7172. 
commerce,   1755.     7204. 
confederation  idea  on  continent  of  N.  A., 

7365. 

conquest  of,  7194,  7219,  7329. 
Conquete  de  la  liberte,  7316. 
Constitutions,  Etude  politique,  7325. 
copper  mining  in  east,  7178. 
copyright,  7317. 

criminal     proceedings,     seventeenth     cen 
tury,  7349. 

currency,  after  the  capitulation,  7184. 
dark  days  of,  7173. 

licensed    M.    D.'s,    1788-1848    (Licencies 
des  bureaux  medicaux  du  Canada- 
est),  7347a. 
Dominion       and       proposed       Australian 

commonwealth,  7320. 
education,  7173,  7175. 
Emigres  in,   colony,   1798-1816.      7373. 
etymologies,   7174. 
exodus  of  nobles,  1763.     7346. 
expedition   of   1747.      2802. 
expedition    to,    1758-1760.     2251,    2258, 

2340,  2410,  3368. 
muster-roll,  2796. 
expedition  to,   1776.     4536. 
Fall  of  New  France,  1755-1760.     7362. 
federal  government,  1820. 
first  book  printed,  7222. 
folksongs,  7321. 
forests,  904,  7219. 

destruction  of,  7381. 
French  colonization,  7321,  7381. 
French  domination,  7313. 
French  literature,  7308. 
French  regime,   1700-1760.     7381. 

officers  of  marine,  7346. 
gaols  of,  7177. 

geographical  work  in,   1896.     573. 
gold  fields,  7177. 
grain  trade,  7176. 
origin  of  the  half  breeds    (Les   metis  ou 

bois-brules),   7345. 
historical  portraits,  7289. 
historical  publications,  7368,   7374. 
historical  studies  in,  2,  3. 
histoire,     les    premieres    pages    de    notre^ 

histoire,  7310. 
histoire,    le    Canada    depuis    1'Uhion    de 

1841.     7309. 
historiens,  7308. 

History,   7179,   7190,   7234,   7351. 
1608-1700.      7204,  7206. 
before,   1672.      7346. 
1736.      7204. 
1749-1760.      7204. 
1837.      7219,  7222. 
sources,   7310. 
and  biography,  7180. 
horses  of  (Les  chevaux  de),  7346. 


1074 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Canada,     intendants     de     Nouvelle-France, 

7328. 
invasion    of,     1775.     6487,     6515,     7205, 

7346. 

Jews  in,  624. 
judicature    in    1732     (La    judicature    en 

1732),  7345. 

language  and  conquest,  7308. 
libraries,  free  public,  7308. 
literature,  7179,  7183,  7308. 
literature,  education,  and  art  in,  7318. 
local  government,  1818,  7311. 
loyalists,  coming  of,  7364. 
making  of,  7309. 
map,   ancient    (La  plus   ancienne   carte), 

1546.     7346. 

metallic  minerals,  localities  of,  7173. 
meteorological  phenomena,  7172. 
military  organization,  1636-1648.     7321. 
military  reign,   1760-1764.     7355. 
not  part  of  United  States,  916. 
old  attorneys  and  practitioners   (Les  an- 
ciens  huissiers  et  praticiens),  7345. 
old    legends     (Les    legendes    de    nos    an- 

cetres),  7345. 

organization  for  the  farmer,  4295. 
painting  in,   7346. 
parliamentary  government,   8. 
Phips's    expedition,     1690.     2631,     2805, 

3367. 

pigments,  7172,  7174. 
Poesie  frangaise,  7308. 
poets  of,  7309. 

population,     Etude  ethnogr.,   7327. 
postal  service,  1787-1812.     7347. 
prisoners,  1695.     3364. 
public  debts,  7375. 
rebellion,    1837-38.     4774,    4777. 
regiment,      One      hundredth      Prince     of 
Wales's    Royal    Canadian,    history, 
7381. 

•     responsible  government  in,  7. 
Roman  Catholic  Church,  7309. 
scheme  for  conquest,  1746.     214. 
seigneurs  de,  7308. 

social  and  economic  conditions  of  British 
provinces  after  rebellion  of  1838- 
1840.  7325. 

Scot  in,   1535-1880.     7187. 
seignorality,  7347. 
settlers,     early,     manners    and    customs, 

7381. 

topographic  survey,  894. 
Trading  companies,  early,  7376. 
Union  of  British   North  American   prov 
inces,   1854.      7324. 
Vice-rois    et    lieutenants-generaux,    7326, 

7352. 

Victorian  review,  7322. 
visit  to,   1803.     4775. 
visit  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton  in 

1776.      1871. 

voyages  of  discovery,   1534-1542.      7204. 
waterways,  566. 
why  not  part  of  United  States,  924. 


Canada,  county  of,  2624. 
1760.     2624. 
patent  of,  4108. 

Canada,  Lower,  medical  statistics,  7174. 
Protestant   clergy   of,   1700-1800.     7325. 
southern  and  southeastern  portion,  geol 
ogy  of,  7174. 
Canada,  Upper,  7230. 

early  immigration,  7381. 

founding  of,  7381. 

geology,  7172. 

Le     Haut-Canada     avant,     1615.     7329, 

7329a. 

first  legislators,  7327. 
second  legislature,   1796-1800.     7328. 
first  Parliament,  7,  7381. 
Canada  and  Continental  Congress,  6004. 
Canada    and    the    United    States,    5,    924, 

4728. 

boundary  survey,   1843-1845.     7175. 
from  historical  points  of  view,  7. 
government  compared,   376. 
government  of,  202. 
Canada's  future,  7377. 
Canadian,  campaign,   1708-1710.     8. 
chorography  and  typography,  7182. 
deportation,  7219. 
families,    first     (Les    premieres    families 

canadiennes),  7345. 

history,     United     Empire     loyalists,     in 
fluence  on,  7365. 
laborer  of  early  times,  7316. 
literature,  7179. 

municipal  government,  bibliography,  7371. 
Northwest,    French   element  in,   7148-y. 

historical  names  and  places,  7148w. 
patriotism,  7222. 
people,  origin,  7381. 
rebellion,  1837-1838.     Relations  of  U.  S. 

to,  4798. 
Rockies,  900. 
Canadians    deported    (deportes    canadiens), 

7347r/. 

early  French  and  English,  7367. 
Canal,  Atlantic-Mediterranean,  901. 
Cumberland,  1715,  1717. 
Isthmian,  900. 

Mandingo  route,  903. 

routes,  900. 

See     also     Isthmian     canal,     Panama 

canal. 

Montreal  and  Quebec,  7346. 
Oxford,    1715,1717. 
Rideau,  7381. 
Santee  canal,  6656. 

ship,  across  the  peninsula  of  Mich.,  proj 
ects,  4253. 

Canal  policy,  national,  24. 
Canal   Winchester,   Ohio,   inscriptions  from 

old    cemetery,    5750. 
Canals,  Canada,  566. 
China,  7474. 

of  the  United  States,  1859.     545. 
of  the  world,  great,  7474. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1075 


Canals,  Ohio,  5725,  5739. 

See    also    Conewago    canal,    Erie    canal, 
Lachine  canal,   New   York   canals. 
Canundaigua  lake,  Indian  mound,  5732. 
Canary    Islands,   colonies   from,   in   Mexico, 
7325. 

inscriptions,  7325. 
Canaseraga  River,  subscription  for  opening, 

1811.     4930. 

Canby  constitution,  5570. 
Candage,  II.  G.  F.,  1673a,  2079,  2126,  2129, 

7394. 
Candebec  (Jacques)  family,  Orange  County, 

N.   Y.,   5042. 

Candebec  in  history,  7514. 
Candia,  twenty  years'  siege,  7175. 
Candler  manuscript,  2774,  3362,  3375. 
Candles,  colonial,  5869. 
Canfield,  Prof.,  5718. 
Canfield,  W.  H.,  6898,  6930. 
Canis,  G.  F.,  6869. 
Canniff,  C.,  7303. 
Canniff,  W.,  7366. 

Canning,  E.  W.  B.,  2044a-2047,  4097. 
Canning,  J.  D.,  4097,  4098. 
Cannon,  G.  II.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Cannon,  II.  L.,  17. 

Cannon,   bronze,   found    in    1826,    St.    Law 
rence  River,  7173. 

Revolutionary,  finding  of,  7422. 
Canonicus  memorial,  6554. 
Canterbury,    Archbishop    of,    Letter    to    W. 

Smith,  1766.     5517. 

Canterbury,     England,     abstract    of     wills, 
1620.     3969. 

will   registers,   1384-1840.     3843. 
Canterbury,  N.  H.,  history,  4449. 

longevity,  4448. 

petition,   1748.     4449. 
Canton,  Mass.,  English  Church,  3387. 

Ponkapog  plantation,   2620. 

powder  mill,  3389. 
Canton  River,  voyage  on,  587. 
Cant  well,  E.,  5466. 
Cantwell,  J.  C.,  897. 

Cape  Ann,  Mass.,  Fisher  plantation,   2258, 
2421. 

village  communities  of,  2421. 
Cape  Breton  expedition,  1745.     2619,  3385. 

importance  to  Great  Britain,  2623. 

observations  on,  2621. 

services  of  Col.  Arthur  Noble  at,  1704. 

voyagers   to,    1536.     3364. 
Cape  Cod,  bass  and  mackerel  fishery,  2631. 

Brawnde,  E.  Voyage  to,  1616.     3386. 

chart  3400. 

harbor,  account  of,  2622. 

in  old  cartology,  3695. 

ancient  ship  discovered,  3376,  3501. 
Cape  Diamond,  Quebec,  meteorological  jour 
nal,  1824-1831.     7474. 

meteorological  register,  1832-1834.    7174. 
Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  1720. 
Cape  Fear,  historic  points,  5570. 

lower,. history,  5598. 
Cape  Henlopen,  origin  of  name,  5967. 


Cape  Henry,  Va.,  light-house  on,  6861. 
Cape  May  county,  N.  J.,  4537. 

"  Ear-marks,"    1690-1730.      6071. 

early  marriages,  etc.,  6071. 

early  settlements,  4557. 

Cape  May  Court-House,  N.  J.,  Baptist  cem 
etery  inscriptions,  6070. 
Cape    Porpoise,    Indian    attack    on,     1689. 
7395. 

old  and  new,  1712. 
Capehart,  S.  P.,  6892,  6893. 
Capen,  C.  L.,  1427. 
Capen,  E.  W.,  4842. 
Capen,  J.,  4164. 
Capen  family,  3360,  3378. 
Capers  (Wm.)  family,  6647. 
Capital,    national,    Lancaster,    Pa.,   bid   for, 
6166. 

locating,   12. 

was  there  ever  a  serious  idea  of  locating 
on  the  Susquehanna,  6165. 

Sec  also  Washington,  D.  C. 
Capitals,  national,  location  of,  1937. 
Capital  punishment,  Belgium,  815. 
Capitan,  a  Mission  Indian,  1016. 
Capowack,  Indian  name,  3410. 
Cappleman,  Josie  F.,  4346,  4347. 
Captives,  English  in  Canada,  3386. 

Massachusetts,    1755-1758.     3372. 
Capuchin    and    Jesuit    Fathers    at    Penta- 

.goet,  1711. 

Capuchin  Mission,  Louisiana,  915. 
Caraibs,  The,  116. 
Caratuck,     travels    from     New     Hampshire 

to,  5517. 

Carbon  county,  Mont.,  granites  of,  575. 
Carboniferous     limestone     beds,     Wyoming 

Valley,  Pa.,  6443. 
Card  money  in  Canada,  7183. 
Cardenas,    Cuba,    attack    on    Spanish    gun 
boat,   1898.      1640. 
Cardiff  giant,  1521,  2806. 
"  Cardiff  Giant  "  controversy,  2780. 
Carey,  Charlotte  B.,  7366. 
Carey,  Edith  F.,  5750. 
Carey,  H.  C.,  590. 
Carey,  J.  R.,  4311. 
Carey,  Mathew,  correspondence,  1804-1830. 

5851,  5852,  5853,  5854,  5855. 
Carhart,  H.  S.,  4297. 
Caricatures     relating     to     the     Revolution, 

2783. 

Carignan  regiment,   7327. 
Carleton,  II.,  6764. 
Carleton,  O.,  3413. 
Carleton,   Gov.   Thomas,    Royal   commission 

and   instructions  to,   7536. 
Carlisle,  F.,  4274. 
Carlisle,  O.,  5750. 
Carlisle  family,  5750. 
Carlisle,  Mass.,  records,  3412. 
Carlisle,    Pa.,     Indian    depredations,     1768. 
6084. 

St.  Patrick's  church,  5848. 

how  the  site  was  purchased,  6085. 
Carlton,  L.  M.,  5569. 


1076 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Carlton  genealogy,  2423. 

Carlyle,  Thomas,  letter  from,  2780. 

Carman,  A.  S.,  5753. 

Carmel,     N.     Y.,     Philippi,     West,     or    Old 

Gilead  Church,  inscriptions,  5049. 
Carmelites,   Maryland,   916. 
Carnahan,  J.,  4540. 
Carne,  W.  F.,  1268. 
Carnochan,  Janet,  7226,  7262-7266,  7268a; 

7271,  7298,  7300. 
Carolina,  constitution,  1669.     6634. 

council   journals,    1671-1675.     6634. 

establishment    of    a    new    colony,    1717. 
105. 

expedition,  1669-70.     6634. 

fleet,   1609.     6634. 

letters  from,   1670.     6634. 

lords  proprietors,  1674.     6634. 

temporary  laws,  6634. 
Carolina  coast,  map  of,  1662.     2789. 
Carolina  pirates,  1670-1740.     1825. 

See  also  North- Carolina,  South  Carolina. 
Caroline    County,    Md.,'  marriage    licenses, 

1774   1815.     6086,   6134. 
Caroline    County,    Va.,    county    committee, 
1774.      6854. 

Caron,  X.,  7346. 

Carondelet  in  Louisiana,   1794.     35. 
Carpenter,  A.  B.,  3367. 
Carpenter.  A.  H.,  20,  42,  43,  95. 
Carpenter,  B.  F.,  5569. 
Carpenter,  B.  F.  D.,  6707,  6709a. 
Carpenter,  C.,  6708. 
Carpenter,  C.  C.,  1513-1516. 

messages,   etc.,   1872-1876.     1560. 
Carpenter,  D.  H.,  5043,  5048. 
Carpenter,  D.  W.,  4417. 
Carpenter,  Esther  B.,  6520. 
Carpenter,  G.  M.,  6520,  6570,  6572. 
Carpenter,  G.  W.,  4684. 
Carpenter,  Jane  A.,  5643. 
Carpenter,  J.  C.,  1581. 
Carpenter,  Mary,  letter  to,  1664.     3372. 
Carpenter,  W.  H.,  4885. 
Carpenter  family,  3367. 
Carr,  Dabney,  library  of,  1773.     6826. 
Carr,  F.  E.,  4159. 
Carr,  J.  C.,  1010. 
Carr,  L.,  205,  206,  208,  408,  426,  452,  2803, 

3241. 

Carr,  Sir  Robert,  letter,  1665.     2773. 
Carr,  W.,  1021. 

Carr  family,  6826,  6827,  6829,  6856. 
Carrara  medals,  648. 
Carriages  before  1776.     2201. 
Carriages  our  ancestors  rode  in,  1780—1789. 

6083. 

See  also  Coaches. 
Carrier  Indians,  7317. 
Carrigain,  P.,  letter,  3359. 
Carrington,  E.,  3280. 

Carrington,  H.  B.,  2574,  2792,  4552,   4628. 
Carrington  family,  6849. 

(Paul  and  Priscilla  Sims)    family,   1285, 
Carroll,  Charles,  sr.,  letters,  931, 


Carroll,  Charles,  appointment  to  Maryland 

council,  914. 
bibliography,  929. 
letters,  931. 

letter  to  Washington,  1775.     914. 
journal    during    his    visit    to    Canada    in 

1776.      1871,   1964. 
Carroll,  D.,  residence  of,  1269. 
Carroll,  G.  R.,  1522. 
Carroll,  H.  K.,  784. 
Carroll,    John,    letter    on    Indian    missions, 

1800.     915. 
Carroll,  J.  W.,  4735. 
Carroll,  M.,  diary,  4395. 
Carroll,  Thomas,  2274. 
Carrow,  G.  D.,  6068. 
Carruth,  W.  H.,  1578a,  1580. 
Carruthers,  W.  A.,  1315. 
Carson,  H.  L.,  6064,  6069,  6072,  6073,  6077. 
Carson,  "  Kit,"  4378. 

fight  with  Indians,  Canadian  River,  1864. 

6595. 

Carstairs,  J.  S.,  7367. 
Cartel    for   exchange   of   prisoners    of   war, 

1778.     6080. 
Carter,  B.  B.,  6581. 
Carter,  C.  F.,  2594. 
Carter,  C.  H.,  3,  1159. 
Carter,  G.  W.,  6971,  7526. 
Carter,  J.  C.,  4783. 
Carter,  Landon,  diary,  1770-1774.     6861. 

6864. 

Carter,  Lorenzo,  5626. 
Carter,    R.,    inventory    of    property,    6830, 

6831. 

letters,  6827. 
library  of,  6858,  6859. 
Carter,  R.  G.,  1713-1715,  1785. 
Carter,  R.  K.,  will,  6829. 
Carter,  S.,  4097. 
Carter,  T.  H.,  4398. 
Carter,  W.,  petition,   1784.     6861. 
Carter,  W.  H.,  1516. 
Carter  and  Byrd  letters,  6834. 
Carter  family,  3375,  6849,  6072,  6857. 
(Jeremiah)   family,  5899. 
(John)   family,  6581. 
Carter  papers,  6830,  6831. 
Carteret,    E.,    lease    to    Twelve    Proprietors 

for  East  Jersey,  4538. 
Carteret,   Gov.   Philip,  pedigree,  4545. 
Carthage,   N.   Y.,   an   early   Catholic   settle 
ment,  St.  James  of,  5852. 
Carthagena,  expedition  against,  2787. 
Cartier,  J.,  course  of,  7319. 
voyage,  first,  7312. 
voyage,  fourth,  7309. 
voyages,   1534-1542.     7200. 
voyages,  points  obscure,  7315. 
Cartier's  explorations,  3135. 

results  in  Europe,  2797. 
Cartier's    voyages,    anticipations    of,    2798, 

3140. 
Cartography,  America,  in  sixteenth  century, 

2801,  3203. 
France,  893, 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1077 


Cartography,  Guiana,  15. 

Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  7314. 

historical,  of  .the  United  States,  1829. 

early  history,  555. 

Lake  Superior,  4326. 

map  of  world,  progress,  905. 

Mississippi,  16th  century,  4351. 

New  Brunswick,  7322,  7334. 

northeastern  boundary,  3046. 

of  the  New  World,  580. 

Venezuela,  15. 

West  Florida  and  U.  S.,  1829. 

Woodward  and   Saffery's  map  of  Massa 
chusetts,   1642.     3413. 
See  also  Maps. 
Cartwright,  C.  M.,  5800. 
Cartwright,  T.,  Company,  1777.      3408. 
Carver  family,  2567. 
Carver,  Mass.,  description  of,  2632. 
Carver  centenary,  4303,  4315. 
Carver's  grant,  6930. 

Carver's  "  Travels,"  authenticity  of,  7056. 
Cary,  M.,  instructions  to,  1695.     3382. 
Cary,  Samuel,  letter,  1806.     2135. 
Cary,  T.  G.,  3368. 
Cary,  W.,  will,  1772.      6834. 
Cary,  W.  M.,  6833,  6853. 
Cary  (Wilson),  family,  6833. 
Cary  rebellion,  5580. 
Caryl  family,  2195. 
Casa  de  Contratacion,  Seville,  11. 
Casady,  P.  M.,  1521. 
Casares,  D.,  2142. 
Cascades,    the,    Oregon,    attack    on,    1856. 

5812. 

Cascades  massacre,  the,  5827. 
Casco,  Me.,  Indian  attack,   1676.     3389. 
Casco  Bay,  1630-1667.      1674. 
Casco  Neck,  Me.,  1720. 
Case,  E.  T.,  6595. 
Case,  L.,  5776,  no.  30. 
Case,  Wm.  M.,  5797,  5798. 
Case  family,  Ohio,  5748,  5749. 
Case's  ark,  5626. 
Casey,  T.  W.,  7301. 
Casgrain,  Abbe,  charges,  7285. 
Cnsjrrain,    II.    R.,    915,    7308-7310,    7312- 

7314,  7345. 
Casgrain,    P.    B.,    7195,    7285,    7328,    7329, 

7346,  7347a,  7348,  7349,   7350. 
Casis,  Lilia  M.,  6680. 
Cass,  L.,  3,  105,  106,  4244,  4246. 

at  Ste.  Marie,  1820.     6929. 

expedition,  1820.     6935. 

papers,  5776,  no.  8. 
('ass  family,  3414. 

('ass  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4278,  4279, 
4283. 

Pioneer  picnic,  1882.     4281. 
Cass  County,  Nebr.,  history,  4406. 
Cass  manuscripts,  6927. 
Cassady,  P.  M.,  1507,  1509,  1514. 
Cassel,  A.  H.,  5960,  6062. 
Cassel,  Prussia,  887. 
<'assell,  A.,  6058. 


Casselman,  A.  C.,  7366,  7367. 

Casson,  F.  D.  de.     See  Dollier  de  Casson,  F. 

Castellani  collection,  646. 

Castell's     discoverie      of     America,      1644. 

5098. 

Castine,  Baron  de,  letter,  1725.     3372. 
Castine,    Me.,    old    coins    found    at,    1702, 
1738. 

contribution  to  dramatic  history,  3387. 

Fort  St.  Georges,   1752.      1700. 

French  occupation  of,  1710. 

history,  1738. 

Jesuit  fathers  at  Pentagoet,   1711. 

Latin  inscription  found  at,  159,  219. 

military  operations,  4205. 
"  Castine  the  Younger,"  1703. 
"  Castle,"  burning  of,  1776.     2792. 
Castle  Island,   fort   on,   memorial  stone  of, 
2786. 

letters  relating  to,  2781. 
Castle  William  and  Mary,  4427. 
Castleton,    Vt.,    memorial    exercises,    1885. 
6719. 

churchyard,  epitaphs,  6714,  6717. 
Castner,  S.,  jr.,  5855. 
Castorland,  N.  Y.,  2826. 

"  Journal  de  Castorland,"  2776. 
Caswell,  A.,  3376,  3504,  3686. 
Cataia,  northwest  passage  to,  4126. 
Catalogue,  De,  family,  7309. 
Cataloguers,  ways  of,  653. 
Catalogues,   government,   814. 
Catalpa,  hardy,  904. 
Catawba    language,    vocabulary,    etc.,    6631, 

6636. 

"  Catechism,  saying  the,"   3681. 
Catechisms,      New       England,       1590-1798. 

207,   435. 

Cathay.     See  Cataia. 
Catherwood,  F.,  517. 

"  Catholic  America,"  work  to  be  called,  914. 
Catholic  bibliography,  916. 

notes  on,  7390. 

Catholic     Church     in     America,     the     first 
Vicariate,    1493.      5849. 

hierarchy,  establishment  of,  927,  6345. 

Los  Angeles  County,  Cal.,  1006. 

Minnesota.   4312. 

Mississippi,  colonial  times.  4349. 

papers   from   the   Irish   college   at   Rome, 
5849,  5850,  5851. 

Pennsylvania,  early  registers,  5844. 

St.  Louis,  4376. 

South  America,  5856. 
Catholic    explorers    and    settlements.    Long 

Island,   4735. 

Catholic  history,  Maryland,  914. 
Catholic  historical  studies,  5843. 
Catholic  items  in  colonial  paper,  914. 

New  York,  colonial  paper,  914,  915. 

New  York  papers,  915. 

Pennsylvania  papers,  915. 
Catholic  journals,  gleanings,  928,  929. 


1078 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Catholic  missions,  in  Colorado,  1010. 

in  Maine,  1697. 

in  Mississippi  Valley,  5855a. 

in  Pennsylvania,  015. 

Catholic  newspaper,  New  York's  first,  929. 
Catholic  periodicals  in  United  States,  5846. 
Catholic  relics  of  early  days.  914. 
Catholic  volunteers,   provincial   corps,   928. 
Catholicism,  English  colonies,  915. 
Catholics,  Baltimore,  915. 

Brooklyn,  916,  917. 

Cattaraugus  County,  N.  Y.,  916. 

Chicago,  917. 

Connecticut,  915,  91 G. 

Delaware,  916,  5843,  5857,  5860. 

directory   and  almanac,   1817.     915 

exception  against,   removed,   2643. 

grammar  schools,  914. 

Hartford,  928. 

Lancaster,  915. 

Lee  County,  Iowa,  5844. 

long  episcopates,  916. 

losses  in  America,  917. 

Maine,  916. 

Maryland,  916. 

legislation   against,   1714-20.     17. 
petition,  1756.     915. 

Michigan,  915. 

New  York  clergy,  927. 
register  of,  930. 

New   York,    German,   928. 

Paterson,  N.  .L,  929. 

Pennsylvania,  914. 

Roman,  in  Rhode  Island,  as  freemen, 
2643. 

Savannah,  917. 

Shelby  County,  Iowa,  1520. 

Texas,  5844. 

Ftica.  N.  Y.,  917. 

Washington,  D.  C.,  915. 

See  also  American  Catholic  Historical 
Society,  Niagara,  Canada,  Roman 
Catholics. 

Catlin,  painting  of  the  Constitutional  Con 
vention  of  Virginia,  2794. 
Caton,  J.  D.,  1356,   1357. 
Cator,  G.,  1832. 

Catskill,  N.  Y.,  topography,  2627. 
Catterall,  R.  C.  H..  43. 
Cattle,  capture  by  British,  5959. 
Cattle  industry,  United  States,  579. 
Cattle  war,   Wyoming,  4417. 
Caucus,  nominating,  39. 
Caughnawaga,  Canada,  church  of  St.  Fran- 

c.ois-Xavier,    7345. 

Caulkins,    Frances    M.,    1206,    2649,    2741, 
3369,   3381. 

bibliography  of,  1195. 
Causapscal,   Saint-Jacques  de,   7347. 
Causeway,  The  Great  or  Long,  2205. 
Cavalier  immigration,  6854. 
Cave  in  Indiana,  116. 

Mammoth,  in  Kentucky,  116. 

pictured,  of  La  Crosse  Valley,  6977a. 
Cave  dwellers,  American,  570. 


Caw,  J.,  4866,   4869. 

Caxton  celebration,  Montreal,  1877.     7288. 

Cayley,  E.,  7176. 

Cayuga  County,  N.  Y.,  Friends  in,  4800. 

inventors  and  inventions  of,  4800,  4802. 

national  bank,  5459. 

population,  5513. 

press,   history  of,   1789-1877.      4800. 

republican   party,   beginnings   of,    4800. 

wool,  culture  and  manufacture  of,  4800. 
Cayuga  Indians,  5535. 
Cayuga,     Joint     Stock    Company     of     1849. 

4800. 

Cases,  P.  de,  7309,  7315,  7317,  7325. 
Cedar  County,  Iowa,  1504,  1505,  1508. 

Old   Settlers'  Association,   1507. 
Cedar  Creek,  battle  of,  1864.     6595,  7482i. 
Cedar  Hall,  St.  Pierre  du  Lac,  7347. 
Cedar  Mountain,  battle  of,  3335,  6596. 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  early  settlement,  1522. 

pioneer  perils,  1518. 
Cedar  River  gang,  1518. 
Cedars,     battle     of,     1776,     affair     of     the 

Cedars,  4457. 

Celoron's  expedition,   1749.     6143. 
Cemeteries,  ancient  Christian,   299. 
Censors,  council  of,  6078,  6470. 
Census,   English,   813. 

manner  of  taking  a,  545. 

memorial  on,  530. 

Russian,  1897.     811. 

World,  812. 
Censuses,   foreign,   813. 

State,  811. 
Cent  Society,  2792. 
Centenarians   of   New    Hampshire   deceased 

since    1705.     4439. 

Centennial     celebrations,     town,     their    im 
portance,  6733. 

Centennial  of  Federal  Government,  4554. 
Centennial     commemorations.     Proceedings 

at,  1874-75.     3637. 

Centennials    at    Philadelphia,    Salem,    Lex 
ington,     Concord,     Boston,     Cam 
bridge,    1874-75.     3387. 
Center  Lodge,  1453-1455. 
Central  America,   British  rule  in,  4292. 

Chorographical      description,      Galindo's, 
2644. 

Kiche  myths  of,   736. 

researches  upon  man's  antiquity.  6401. 
"  Central  America,"  steamship,   foundering, 

1015. 

Central    labor    unions,    history    and    func 
tions,  4829. 

Ceramic    literature    of    Pennsylvania    Ger 
mans,  6344. 

Ceresco,  Wisconsin  phalanx,  6971. 
Cerro    Gordo    County,    Iowa,    early    condi 
tions,  1522. 
Cerros  Island,  577. 
Cesnola    collection    of   Cypriote   antiquities, 

6284. 

Ceylon,  Holland  Society  of,  4885. 
Chabociere,  A.   B.,  will,   1694.     6621. 
Chadbourne,  G.  S.,  4025. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1079 


Chadbourne,   P.  A.,   1702,  6948. 

Chadbourne.   T.,   3371. 

Chadbourne  family,  3371. 

Chadsey,  C.  E..  4825. 

Chadsey.  J..   5047. 

Chadsey   (William)   family,  5047. 

Chadwick,  E.  M.,  7366. 

Chadwick,  J.  R.,  7424. 

Chadwick,   S.  P.,  5805. 

Chairs  of  New  England  governors,  3737. 

Chalchihuites,  Mexican,  293. 

Chalker  (Alexander)  family,  3417. 

Chalkey,  L.,  6832. 

Chalmers,   George,   2652. 

Chalmer's  Political  Annals,  5241. 

Chamberlain,  A.  P.,  211,  496,  7320. 

Chamberlain,  C.   H.,  1051. 

Chamberlain,  D.  H.,  2806,  2808,  3270,  4127, 

4212. 

Chamberlain,  G.  W.,  566,  1711,  1715,  1788. 
Chamberlain,   M.,   3,   59,   2071,   2784,  2789, 
2791-2802,  3049,  3018,  3032,  3084, 
3102,  3108,  3130,  3148,  3318,  4184. 
Chamberlain,  N.  H.,  3460,  3685. 
Chamberlain,   T.   L.,   4127. 
Chamberlain  family  of  Maine,  1711. 
Chamberlayne,  C.  G.,  6853, -6856. 
Chamberlin,  Agnes,  7386. 
Chamberlin,  H.   H.,  4203,  4209,  4212,  4226. 
Chamberlin,  M.  H.,  1423,  7425. 
Chamberlin,  T.  C.,  895,  5915. 
Chamberlin,  Wm.,  autobiograpic  letter,  1827, 

and  other  MSS.,  2800. 
Chambers,  Gov.,  1517. 
Chambers,  E.  T.  D.,  7321. 
Chambers,  F.  T.,  7391. 

Chambers,  H.  E.,  1827,  1829,  4344a,  4346. 
Chambers,  John,  1841-1845,  1557. 
Chambers,  T.  P.,  4560. 
Chambers,  T.  W.,  776,  777,  4892. 
Chambers  family,  6157. 
Chambersburg,  Pa.,  banks,  6156. 

colonial  and  revolutionary,  6015. 

founders  of,   6154. 

history,  6155. 

old  churchyard,   6154. 

schools  of  our  fathers,  6155. 
Chambersburg  Academy,  6154. 
"  Chameau,"  wreck  of,  Louisbourg,  Nova 

Scotia,    1725.      7348. 
Champaign  County,  Ohio,  history,  5773. 
"  Champdore,"  voyage  of,  1608.     3403,  3830. 
Champernoun,  P.,  will,  1686.     3385. 
Champion,    N.    Y.,   kistorical   reminiscenses, 

4906. 

Champion,  Ohio,  5689. 
Champion     Hill,     Mich.,     pioneer     history, 

4280. 
Champion  Hills,  battle  of,  4346. 

recollections  of  a  private  at,  1514. 
Champlain,  S.,   1703,  1755,   7222. 

expedition,      1615.     5305,      5423,      6058, 
7177. 

in  Onondaga  Valley,  5151. 

Interpretes  du  temps  de,  7308. 

MSS.,  7176. 


Champlain,   S.,   monument,   7222. 

tomb,  7191. 

voyages,  4113,  4215. 

Champlain,   fetes   of,    Quebec,    1898.     7222. 
Champlain,  Lake,  discovery  and  occupation, 
6729. 

naval  battles  on,   1812-1815.     7353. 

site  of  first  battle  of,  4694,  4721. 

valley  of,  6767. 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  jr.,  3370-3372,  3392,  3393. 
Champlin,  J.  T.,  1704. 
Champlin,  J.   W.,  4292,  4293. 
Champuey,  E.  W.,  4096. 
Champney's   settlement,    1729.     2245. 
Chancellorsville      campaign,      3336,      6596, 

7483. 

Chandler,  C.,  4279. 
Chandler,  G.,  3371,  3372,  3391. 
Chandler,  J.  A.  C.,  1827,  1831. 
Chandler,  P.  W.,  2773,  2787,  2789,  2964 
Chandler,  S.,  3683. 
Chandler,  S.,  diary,  1755-56.     3375. 

diary,   1761-1764.     3414. 
Chandler,  S.  C.,  2135. 
Chandler  family,  2206-2208,  6065,  7407. 
Chandler  family  in  Worcester,  4215,  4240. 
Chandler  (John)  family,  3373. 
Chaney,  H.  A.,  4292. 
Chancy,  J.  B.,  4310. 
Change,  measure  of,  809. 
Channel  islands,  5750. 

Channing,  E.,  2,  36,   201,  366,   1814,   1816, 
2793,  2797,  2804,  2807,  3128,  3130. 
Channing.  W.  E.,  letter  of,  2787. 
Channing  centennial,  2787. 
Chantilly,  Va.,  battle  of,  3333,  3335. 
Chapin,  J.  E.,  6937,  7091. 
Chapin  family,  3373. 
Chaplin,  J.,  3684. 
Chapman,  C.  B.,  6928. 
Chapman,  C.  H.,  4284. 
Chapman,  C.  I.  A.,  6423. 
Chapman,  F.  M.,  899. 
Chapman,  F.  W.,  3372. 
Chapman,  Geo.  H.,  2780. 
Chapman,    H.    L.,    1708,    1710,    1717,    1795, 

1802. 

Chapmatf,  Jacob,  3388,  3397,  3735,  3741. 
Chapman,  J.  W.,  jr.,  1828. 
Chapman,  L.  B.,  1709,  1712,  1713,  1715, 

1716. 

Chapman,  K.  H.,  897,  903. 
Chapman,  T.  J.,  6147. 
Chapman  family,  2255. 
Chapman  family  of  Bucks  County,  6083. 
Chappell,   F.   C.,  812. 
Chappell  family,  6827. 

Chariots,  war,  discovery  near  Rome,  6292. 
Charitable  trusts  of  England,  199. 
Charities,  literature,  1818. 
Charity  statistics,  812. 
Charland,  R.  P.  P.  V.,  7347a. 
Charlemont,  Mass.,  historic  oak,  4098. 

reminiscences,  4098. 
Charles  I,  death  of,  2620. 


1080 


SUBJECT   AND  AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Charles  II,  letter  of,  1660.     2775. 

letter      to      Governor      Endicott,      1662. 
2636. 

letter    to    governor    and    magistrates    of 

Rhode  Island,   1678-79.     2623. 
Charles  V,  emperor,  43. 

Charles,    George    and    Robert,    correspond 
ence,    1746-1752.     6063. 
Charles  City  County,  Va.,  marriage  bonds, 
6856. 

old  tombstones,  6852. 

patents,  6857. 

records,  1655-1661.     6852. 
Charles  County,  Md.,  missionary  life,  919. 
Charlesbourg,    Canada,    priests    and    monks 

born  at,  1682-1872,  7347. 
Charleston,  S.   C.     Diurnal  of  Bishop  Eng 
land,  1820-1823.     5848,  5849. 

fire  of  1740.     6618. 

French    Protestant    Church,    1686-1866. 
6613. 

Huguenot  Church,  6618. 

letter  from,  May  12,  1798.     6830. 

orange  quarter,  6618. 

St.  Coecilia  Society,  1773.     6646. 

St.  John's,  Berkeley,  6618. 

siege  of,  1780.     38,  4536. 

1861-1865.     3340,  6595,  7482f. 

tea  arrival,  1773-1775.     6676. 

visits  to,  1853.     2807. 

voyage  to,   1765,  journal  of  P.   Webster, 

1282,   6645. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  3382. 

ancient  "  live  feilde,"  3844,  3853a. 

burying  ground,  3363. 

church   affairs,    1678.     2639. 

diary,   1677-1694.     3125. 

first  church,  account  books,  3392. 
record   book,   3381-3391. 

"  great  house,"  site  of,  3400. 

history,  2630,  2704. 

mill  pond,  3414,  3953. 

petition  of  inhabitants,   1689.     4105. 

record  book,   1593.     3377. 

records,   1633-1648.     3378. 

schools,  early,  4159-4161. 

sketch  of,  2246. 

Ursuline  Convent,  916. 
Charlestown,  N.  H.,  annals,  4449. 
Charlestown,  W.  Va.,  6889. 

original  map,  6892. 

St.  George's  chapel,  6892. 

what  I   saw  in,  December   15,   16,   1859. 

6154. 

Charles  Town's  Academy,  6893. 
Charlevoix,     Pierre     Frangois     Xavier     de, 

6938,  7172. 

Charlton,  R.  M.,  1311,  1319. 
Charlton  in  the  Civil  War,  4142. 
Charnock,  R.  S.,  3686. 
Charter  Oak,  2137. 
Charter  of  liberties,   1629.     5096. 
Charters  of  New  England,  1689.     4105. 
Chartier,  M.  E.  G.  A.,  7348. 
Chase,  C.  A.,  202,  206,  208,  209,  344,  391, 
474,  4214. 


Chase,  E.,  2118,  6902. 

Chase,  F.,  3373. 

Chase,  F.  H.,  5486,  5507. 

Chase,  G.  B.,  2787,  2788,  2794,  2795,  2797, 

2802,  2804,  3094,  3253,  3388.  ' 
Chase,  J.  A.,  1581. 
Chase,  L.  B.,  3413,  3945,  4132,  4133,  4138, 

4209,  4210. 

Chase,  P.  S.,  6596,  6597,  6598. 
Chase,  S.  P.,  diary  and  correspondence,  25. 

letters  to,  1861.     38. 

manuscripts,  2803. 
Chase,  T.,  202,  373. 
Chase  family,  3359,  3416. 
Chastain  family,  6811. 
I  Chateau   St.   Louis,   1798.     7222. 
Chateauguay,  battle  of,  7143. 
Chatelain.  H.,  569. 
Chatham,  Mass.,  description  of,  2626. 

first  settlers,  3365. 
Chatham's  colonial  policy,  39. 
Chatterton,  M.  D.,  4279. 
Chauncey,  C.,  3687. 
Chauncy,  C.,  2628. 

arms  of,  2795. 

correspondence     with     Thomas      Prince, 
2650. 

letters,  1722-1754.     3368. 
Chauncy  family,  3756a. 
Chauncy  (Charles)  family,  3368,  3369. 
!   Chauteauguay,     address     before     battle     of 

(discours  de),  7345. 
Chauveau,  P.  J.  O.*  7308. 
Cheatham,  B.  F.,  1654. 

story  of  Spring  Hill,  1647. 
Checkley,  John,  4124. 
Checkley  family,  3360,  3424. 
Cheesek-ook,  Wawayanda,  v.,  4864. 
Cheetham,  J.  D.,  5721,  5725. 
Cheever,  Ezekiel,  MSS,  and  letters,  3964. 

trial,   1649.     1109. 

Cheever,  T.,  -scholars,   1709-1710.     3376. 
Cheever  family,  3673,  3710. 
Cheever   (Bartholomew)   family,  3394. 
Cheever  (Ezekiel)  family,  3391,  3396. 
Cheever  (Richard)  family,  3394. 
Chegoimegon,  incident  of,   1760.     6930b. 
Che-Kiang,  China,  576. 
Chelan,  Lake,  210,  899. 
Chelmsford,  England,  3414. 
Chelmsford,   Mass.,    1816.     4168. 

marriages,   1656-1676.     3409. 
Chelsea,    Mass.,    Cheever's    scholars,    1709- 
1710.     3376.      « 

church  records  of  Rumneymarsh,  3378. 

contribution    in    aid   of   people   of    South 
Carolina  and  Georgia,  1781.     2799. 
Chemistry,  new  phenomena,  4706. 
Chemung  Valley,  history,   4756. 
Cheney,  A.  P.,  2567. 
Cheney,  T.  A.,  4756. 
Cheney,  W.  F.,  2187,  2199,  7396,  7400. 
Cheney  family,  3380. 
Chengtu-fu,  latitude  and  longitude,  579. 
Chenoweth,  Mrs.  C.  Van  D.,  4213. 
Chenoweth,  F.  A.,  5814. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOE  INDEX. 


1081 


Chepard,  J.,  3412. 
Chequamegon  Bay,  205,  7026. 
missions,   6934,   7002. 
story  of,   6935. 

Cherokee  Indians,  519,  6680,  6837,  6838. 
Embassy    of    Sir    A.    Cuming    to,     1730. 

3604. 

Expulsion  from  East  Texas,  6679. 
Georgia  and,  6670. 
in  Texas,  6685. 

J.   Martin  and,  1778.     1288,   1289. 
Schermerhorn's  report,  2632. 
surviving  remnant,  6393. 
Cherokee  land  question,  6685. 
Cherokee  neutral  lands,  1580. 
Cherry,  H.  P.,  4278. 
Cherry,  P.  P.,  5608. 
Cherry  Bluff,  Iowa,  1470. 
Chesapeake     and     Ohio     Canal      project — 

early  development,  1830. 
"  Chesapeake  "   and  the   "  Shannon,"   naval 

battle  between,  2791,  3339. 
Chesapeake  war,  6835. 
Cheshire,  J.  B.,  jr.,  1283. 
Cheshire,  Mass.,  early  settlements,  2045. 
Chesney,  Sarah,  E.  J.  C.,  1640. 
Chess    players,     German,     in    Philadelphia, 

887. 

Chester,   Captain,  orderly  book,  1775.     2783. 
Chester,  C.  M.,  905,  7474. 
Chester,     J.     L.,    2251,    2774,     2783,     3375, 
3376,  3378-3380,  3389,  3391,  3393, 
3396,   3559a,  3676a,   3730. 
letter,  6857. 

Chester,  L.,  will,  1637.     3374. 
Chester  family,  3380,  3556. 
Chester.  Conn.,  2184. 

Chester,  N.   II.,  history,  1720-1784.     4452. 
Chester,    Lunenburg   County,    Nova    Scotia, 

first  settlers,  3412. 

Chester,  N.  J.,  overseers  of  the  poor,  docu 
ment,  1707.     6064. 
Chester,   N.   Y.,  history,   early,   4470. 
Chester,  Pa.,  court-house,  old,  5899. 

landing  of  Wm.  Penn,  one  hundred  and 
sixty-ninth  anniversary,  6006  ;  one 
hundred  and  seventieth  anniver 
sary,  6008. 

removal  of  court-house,  6009. 
St.  Paul's  graveyard,  5899. 
street  nomenclature,  5899. 
*'r  also  West  Chester. 
Chester  County,  Pa.,  boundary  line  between 

Delaware  and,  5899. 
Great  Valley  Baptist  Church,  marriages, 

1786-1816.     6061. 
Long    Island,    N.    Y.,    families    in,    5019, 

5023. 

notorious  freebooter  of,  5899. 
olden  times  in,  5879. 
politics,  1743.     6078. 
Quakers  during  the  Revolution,  5880. 
Scotch-Irish  families,  3374. 
Chesterfield,    N.    J.,    marriages,    1685-1730. 
6065. 


Chesterfield    County,    Va.,    old    tombstones, 

6856. 
Chestnue  Hill,  Pa.,  inhabitants,  1809.      6071 

6072. 

Chevalier  family   (Philadelphia),  6063. 
Chever,  G.  F.,  2240,  2242,  2243. 
Cheverus,  Cardinal  J.,  tomb,  914. 
letters,   1814-1823.     5855a. 
1814-1825.     5856. 
1823.     5854. 
1823-1836.     5856,  7390. 
Cheves,   Langdon,  6634. 

and  United  States  bank,  13. 
Chew,   Chief  Justice,   loyalty  of,  6298. 
Chew,   J.  L.,   1198,   1200. 
Chewte  family,  3371. 
Cheyney,  E.  P.,  38,  45. 
Cheyney,  H.  L.,  5899. 
Chiapas,  288. 
Chicago,     111.,     common     council,     attitude 

toward  fugitive  slave  law,  1410. 
drug  trade,  1424. 
early    history,    1354,    1374,    1377,    1379, 

1412. 

early  religious  history,  1373. 
early  settlers,   1360,   1361. 
early  theater,  1392. 
Fort  Chartres;   1375,  1383,   1424. 
history,  1378. 
Jews,  625,  634. 

municipal   history  and  present  organiza 
tion,  7116. 

origin  of  name,  7425. 
sources  of  growth,  1369. 
world's  fair,  2798. 
Chicago,    Burlington    and    Quincy    Railroad 

line,  1518. 

Chicago  fire,  the,  2781. 
Chicago  massacre,    1812 :   bronze  memorial, 

1402. 

Chicago  Tribune,   1847-1864.      7411. 
Chick,  C.   G.,  2571-2574,  7424. 
Chickamauga,    North    Carolina    troops    at, 

5593. 

Chickasaw  Bayou  campaign,  4347. 
Chickasaw  Indians,   Chiefs,   etc.,  4351. 
traditions,  customs,  etc.,  4351. 
treaty   of   1818.      6672. 
Chickering,  J.,  2630. 
Chickering  family,   2197,   2198. 
duckies  furnace,  6165, 
ChJlan  Balam,  books  of,  6325. 
Child,  A.  L.,  4405,  4406. 
Child,  B.  II.,  6599. 
Child,  F.  J.,  3448. 
Children,   enumeration,   813. 
Children,    proportion  of,   in   United   States, 

7474. 
"  Children's  Catholic  Magazine,"  1838-1839. 

5856. 

Childs,  C.  C.,  1520. 
Childs,  E.,  6928. 
Childs,  G.  W.,  204. 
Childs,   II.   W..   4308,   4312. 
Childs,  I..  3363. 
Chile,  Republic  of,  560. 


1082 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


,  boundary,  579. 

geography,  people,  etc.,  557. 
Chiles  family,  6856. 
Chillicothe,  Ohio,  5724. 

burials  in  Western  Methodist  graveyard, 
5747. 

Greenlawn  Cemetery,  inscriptions,  5745. 

Kenton's  gauntlet,  5725. 

settlement,  5605. 
Chill icothes,  5723. 

Chilmark,    Mass.,    Congregational    Church, 
records,  1787-1820.     3417. 

vital  records  to,  1850.     3008. 
Chilton,   W.   B.,   6836-6838. 
Chimsyan  vocabulary,  7187. 
China,  905. 

canals,  7474. 

coins  and  currency  of,  6271. 

history  and  development,  902. 

the  Kotow  Question,  35. 

map,  901. 

people,  901. 

population  in  1902.     578. 

problems,  901. 

western  progress  in,  002. 

and  United  States,  7474. 
Chinese  emigration,  5027. 

Empire,  518. 

immigrants  in  farther  Asia,  17,  30. 

language,  691. 

paradox,  901. 

religious  ceremonies  in  eastern  cities  of 
United  States,  6337. 

system  of  writing,  691. 
Chinook  winds,  7148s. 
Chipman,     J.,     declaration     in     behalf     of, 

1651-2.      3393. 
Chipman,  N.  P.,  1078. 
Chipman,  R.  M.,  2250,  2322,  3362,  3373. 
Chipman  family,  2250,  2322,  3362,  3373. 
Chippewa     chiefs,      certificates      made     by 
signers  of  treaty  of  1819.   4259. 

Indians,  Canada,  attempt  to  establish 
Moravian  mission,  1800-1806. 
6226. 

manners  and  customs,  6925. 

names,  6939. 

Chippewas  of  Lake  Superior,  6927. 
Chiriqui,  huacals  of.  521. 
Chisman  family,  6861-6863. 
Chittenden,  A.  P.,  573. 
Chittenden,  II.  T.,  5749. 
Chittenden,  L.  E.,  6737. 
Chloroform,  discovery  of,  4908. 
Choate,  I.  B.,  3398,  3415. 
Choate,  J.  H.,  2137,  7395,  7459. 
Choate,  R.,  5010. 
Choate,  W.,  2576. 
Choate  family,  3373. 
Choctaw  Indians,  creation  legend,  4347. 

funeral  customs,  4346. 

land  claims,  4351. 

language,  grammar  of,  724. 

mission  station,  Jasper  County,  Miss., 
4350. 

names,  945. 


Choctaw    Indians,    removal    of,    from    Mis 
sissippi,  4551. 
sacred  mound  of,  4345. 
traditions,  519,  4351. 
Cholera,    1849.      4350. 

Great  Lakes,   1832      4774. 
Providence,   1832,   1849,   1854.      6509. 
Chomedey,  Paul  de,  7353. 
Chona,  renunciation  of,  1021. 
Chorography,  Canadian,  7182. 
Chouinard,  E.  P.,  7346. 
Chouteau,  F.,  1582. 
Chowning,  B.  B.,  6826. 
Christ,  A.,  6219. 
Christ,  H.,  6082. 
Christ  of  the  Andes,  7424. 
Christian,  B.,  6844. 
Christian,  E.  P.,  4265. 
Christian,     J.,    account    with    I*.     Goodall, 

1776-1787.  6832. 
Christian,  T.,  5776,  no.  23. 
Christian  church,  historical  geography  of, 

773. 
Christian      Commonwealth,      The,      Eliot's, 

2647. 
Christian    doctrine,     historical     method   in 

history  of,   10. 

Christian  family,  6853,  6856,  6857. 
names,   statistics  of,  808. 
Science,  4694. 
unity,  774. 

Christiana    riot    case,    1851,    coroner's   ver 
dict,  6165. 

Christianity,  pagan  corruption  of,  772. 
Christian's  spring,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  6222. 
Christina,  Queen  of  Swedes,  etc.,  6057. 
Christy,  Miller,  38. 

Chrysler's  farm,  battle  of,  1813.     7381. 
Church,  A.,  1318,  4650. 
Church,  Benj.,  examination  of,  1775.     2619. 

letter,   1775.     3369. 
Church,  P.,  7412. 
Church  and  education,  1831. 

and  Science  in  the  Dark  Ages,  5855a 
and  state  in  early  Maryland,  1823. 
in  New  England,  1717,  1823. 
in  New  York,  928. 
in  North  Carolina,  1824. 
in  United  States,  2. 
center  of  rural  organization,  4295. 
colonial,  sale  of,  6858. 
discipline  in  colonial  New  England,  2796. 
documents,  facsimiles,  889. 
history,  American,   3. 

as  college  study,  773,  783. 
works  on,  in  1891,  774. 
in  1892.      776. 
in  1893.     778. 

society,  field  and  work,  5701. 
of  England   in  America,   1764.      5517. 
of  the   United   Brethren    (Moravians)    in 
North      America,      early      history, 
1734-1748.     6224. 
plate,  American,  5746. 
records,  forms,  5701. 
relation  to  political  science,  4292. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOK   INDEX. 


1083 


Church  going,  frontier,   1518. 
Churchill,  R.,  5750. 
Churchill  family,  6855-6857. 

(Armistead),  family,  6857,  6858. 

(John),   family    (Portland,   Conn.),   3302. 
Churchville,     Pa.,     Low     Dutch     Reformed 

Church,  5908. 
Chute  family,  3371. 
Cibola,  first  discovered  city,  5732. 

seven  cities  of,  196. 
Cider  mill,  old,  6201. 
Cilley,  Greenleaf,  1682. 
Cilley,  J.,  duel  with  Graves,  1709,  2802. 
Cilley,  J.  P.,  1682. 
Cincinnati,   Ohio,  early,   5726. 

first  public   library,    7415. 

founding  of,  5606. 

Jewish  community  in  1825.     633. 

New  England  Society  of,  3359. 

pioneer  history,  5663. 

settlement  of  northern  territory,  5710. 

view,   1810.     5605. 

Vine  Street  Congregational  Church,  5705. 
Cincinnati,  Society  of  the,  2133,  5975,  6857. 

Delaware,  1231. 

general     meeting,     1784,     journal,     5975, 
6021. 

Georgia,    1790.      6069. 

in  the  South,  1282. 

institution  of,  draft  by  Major  Shaw,  2133. 

Massachusetts,  2776. 

New  Hampshire,  4427,  4451. 

Rhode  Island,  6520,  6544. 

Virginia,  1284,  6830,  6832,  6893. 
Cincinnati    Southern    Railway,    a    study    in 

municipal  activity,  1825. 
Circleville,    Ohio,    autobiography    of    G.    F. 

Wittich,  5752. 
Circourt,  Count,  "  Conclusions  Historiques," 

2784,  2927. 

Circulation,  bank,  fluctuations  in,  809. 
Circumnavigation,  first,  5713. 
Cisco,  J.  G.,  6670,  6671. 
Cities,  ancient,  of  America,  564. 

Gorman,  statistics  of,  808. 

growth  of,  809. 

in  Nineteenth  century,  4828. 
statistics,    4828. 

Massachusetts,  growth   of,   808. 

Southern,  about  1750.     5852. 

State  supervision,  4293. 

See  also  City. 
Citizenship,   5571. 
City,   first  incorporated,    in   America    (Gor- 

geana,  Me.),   records,  3393. 
City  charters,  4299. 
City  government,  Europe,  4293. 

Michigan,  4292. 
City  streets,  naming  of,   4205. 
Civil    compact    (Rhode    Island),    facsimile, 

6582. 
Civil    government,    foundation    of,    Pilgrim 

fathers  and,  4986. 
Civil  lists.  Bibliography  of,  35. 
Civil  record,  oldest  in  West,  1422. 
Civil  service,  United  States,  811. 


Civil  service,  reform,  6585. 

from  a  party  standpoint,   6572. 
in  American  municipalities,  1539. 
Civilization,  on  studies  in,  1. 

thoughts  on,   7174. 

and  decay,  law  of,  2801. 

and  savagery,   2807. 

Civilizations  bordering  respectively  on  St. 
Lawrence  and  Connecticut  rivers, 
4097. 

Claflin,  W.,  3876. 
Claiborne  family,  6826. 

Claiborne's   history,   inaccuracies  in,   4344a. 
Claiborne's  rebellion,  3612. 
Clap,  E.,  3373. 

Clap,  EL,  letter  to  N.  Clap,  1726.     3372. 
Clap,    J.,    letters    to    N.    Clap,    1717,    1726. 

3372. 
Clap,   Noah,  2620. 

letters  to  N.   Clap,   1733,   1743.      3372. 
Clap,    R.,   2218. 

Clap,  S.,  letter  to  N.  Clap,  1742.     3373. 
Clap,  T.,  letter  to  N.  Clap,  1725.     3372. 
Clap   (Nicholas)   family,  3373. 
Clapham,    F.    W.,    3381. 
Clapin,  Sylva,  7346. 
Clapp,    D.,    3404,    3838b. 
Clapp,  E.,  letter  to,  1746.     3372. 
Clapp,   H.  L.,   3413. 
Clapp,  J.  C.,  3408. 
Clapp,  Mrs.  O.,  4213. 
Clapp,  R.  P.,  4098. 
Clapp  family,  3401. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  4213. 
Clapton   family,    6858. 
Claremont,  N.  H.,  history,  4456. 
Claremont,   Surry  County,  Va..  tombstones, 

6856. 
Clarendon,     Edw.     Hyde,     Earl    of,    letters, 

1664-65.      2803. 
Clarendon  papers,  5242. 
Clarendon  settlement,   1666.     6634. 
Clark,    Alvan,    autobiography.    3401. 
Clark,  A.  C.,  1268,  1270. 
Clark,  A.  F.,  4096. 
Clark,  A.  Howard,  7-9.  11,  24. 
Clark,  A.  P.,  jr.,  1267. 
Clark,  B.  N.,  6721. 
Clark,  C.  A.,  1518. 
Clark,  Daniel,   letter,   1662.      2780. 
Clark,    G.,    4312. 

Clark,  G.  F.,  3393,  3408.  3410,  3685,  3687, 
4205,  4209,  4210,  4212,  4235, 
5508. 

memorial  to,  4213. 
Clark,  George  Rogers,  1451. 

conquest  of  the  Northwest,  5724. 

conquest  by,  5737. 

and  Illinois  campaign,  6921. 

Kaskaskia   campaign,    1777-78.  42. 

letter,   1781.      6070. 

letters,  34. 

Clark,  H.,  6733,  6735,  6745,  6752. 
Clark,  John,  2650. 

Clark,  John,  jr.,  letters  to  Washington, 
5995,  6000. 


1084 


SUBJECT   AND  AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Clark,  Joseph,  diary,  1778-79.  4541. 

Clark,  J.  E.,  1006. 

Clark,  J.  II.,  4161. 

Clark,  J.  S.,  4800,  6058. 

Clark,  J.  T.,  6929. 

Clark,  M.,  4164,  4165,  4167,  4174. 

Clark,  Martha  B.,  6167,  6186. 

Clark,  Mary  A.  O.,  5721. 

Clark,  Matilda  W.,  4924. 

Clark,  R.  C.,  6683. 

Clark,  S.,  6930&. 

Clark,  S.  M.,  1513,  1521. 

Clark,  Wm.,  letters,  1513. 

letters  to  Wm.  Winthrop,  1803.  2203. 
Clark,  W.  A.,  4397. 
Clark,  W.  E.,  4836. 
Clark,  W.  H.,  1044. 
Clark,  W.  L.,  1521. 
Clark,  W.  R.,  4022. 
Clark  family,  2495,  3376,  3409. 

(Benjamin    and    Miriam    Kilby)     family 

3407. 

(George)  family,  3412. 
(James)  family,  5043. 
(Thomas)  family,  3417. 
(Timothy)  family,  3416. 
(William)  family,  1731,  3391. 
(Topsfield,  Mass.),  4164. 
Clark  genealogy,  2264. 
Clark-Genet  correspondence,  13,  29. 
Clark  County,  Iowa,  1504. 
Clark  Lake,  905. 
Clarke,  Adam,  letter,  117. 
Clarke,   D..   3384,   3387,   3595a,   3642,   3681, 

3687. 

Clarke,  Fannie  McA.,  6687. 
Clarke,  G.  F.,  4210. 

Clarke,  G.  K.,  2195-2198,  2201-2208,  2215, 
2264,  2495,  3409,  3411,  3413-3415, 
3687,  3894,  3896.  3919. 
Clarke,  H.  J.,  4141. 
Clarke,  Helen  P.,  4395. 
Clarke,  H.  T.,  4417. 
Clarke,   Gov.   James,   messages,    etc.,   1845- 

46.  1557. 
Clarke,  John,  6584. 
Clarke,  Jonas,  2598. 
Clarke,  J.  F.,  2791,  2792,  2794. 

visit  to  Nazing,  England,  2788. 
Clarke,  J.  T.,  826,  861,  862,  875,  881. 
Clarke,  N.,  3362. 

Clarke,  Richard,  papers,  1762-1774.     7395. 
Clarke,  Robert,  7415. 
Clarke,  Sidney,  5790. 
Clarke,  S.  C.,  3367,  3405,  3849. 
Clarke,  William,  3675. 
letter,    1748.  2622. 

1754.  2622. 

1755.  2622. 
memorial,   1651.     3363. 

Clarke,  W.  B.,  1194. 
Clarke,  W.  P.,  1513. 
Clarke  family,  2392,  3378,  3675,  3988a. 

(Jeremy)   family,  6550. 

(Richard)  family,  3416. 

(William)  family,  3391,  3392. 


Clarke  family,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  2255. 
Clarke     Township,     Canada,     recollections, 

7298. 

Clarksfield,  Ohio,  5646,  7408. 
Clarkson,  C.  F.,   1513. 
Clarkson  pedigree,  5026. 
Classics,   attitude   of   church   toward   study 

of,  779. 

Clate,  Kate  U.,  4054. 
Clatsop   County,    Oreg.,    pioneer    women    of, 

5828,  5831. 
Claus,  W.,  7268. 
Clay,  C.  M.,  1616. 

letter,  October  17,  1861.     6671. 
oration,  1891.     5695. 
Clay,  Henry,  8,  1517. 
letter,  1827.     6079. 

letter    to  W.  Plumer,  ;/•.,  1828-29.       6062. 
Clay,  Mary  R.,  1623o. 
Clay  family,  1623a. 
Clay  Lick,  early  times,  5678,  5679. 
Clay  party,  formation  of,  1832.     6007. 
Claypole,  E.  W.,  5778,  6421,  6441,  6442. 
Claypool,  E.  A.,  5752. 
Claypool,  H.,  5736. 
Claypoole,    J.,    extracts    from    letter    book, 

1681-84.   6066. 

memorandum   book,    1781-82.      6072. 
Clayton,  Fannie,  5798. 
Clayton,  R.,  orderly  book,  1778.     6080. 
Clayton  County,   Iowa,  first  election,  1501. 
names  of  rivers   and  streams,   origin   of, 

1501,   1502. 
Clayton  family,  1259. 
Clayton-Bulwer  treaty,  39,  4294. 
Claytor,  Mrs.  R.  B.,  6858. 
"Clear  sunshine  of  the. Gospel,"   2642. 
Clearwater,  A.  T.,  5051. 
Cleary,  F.  C.,  7301. 
Cleaveland,  E.  L.,  1156. 
Cleaveland,  John,  4173. 

journal  of,  2251,  2252. 
Cleaveland,  J.  C.,  2262. 
Cleaveland,  Moses,  manuscripts,  5622. 
Cleaveland,   Nehemiah,   2251,  2252. 

historical  discourse,  2246. 
Cleeves,  G.,  deposition,  1645.      1697. 
Clemens,  S.  L.,  6057. 
Clement,   J.,  4558,  5906,   6061,  6063,   6065, 

6068,  6070,  6073,  6074. 
Clement,    John,    marriages    by,    1799-1801. 

6081. 

Clement,  S.,  6079. 
Clements,  H.  H.,  3378. 
Clendenin  family,  6892. 
Clendenin  massacre,  6892. 
Clendennan,  D.  W.,  7298. 
Clendinen  family,  6892. 
"  Cleopatra's  Barge,"  account  of  the  yacht, 

2263,  2490. 

Clephane,  W.  C.,  1266. 
Clepole,   J.,  grant  of  arms.   1583.      6071. 
Clermont,  A.,  narrative  of,  6937. 
Cletherall,  J.,  diary,  1776.     6078. 
Cleveland,  A.  A.,  5800. 
Cleveland,  C.  D.,  1077. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1085 


Cleveland,  E.  .T.,  3404,  3405,  3686,  3835, 

5036,  5037. 

Cleveland,  II.  G.,  3398. 
Cleveland,  J.  I).,  5626. 

Cleveland,    Ohio,    Case    School    of    Applied 
Science,  5778. 

Catholicity  in,  5845. 

early  churches,  5628. 

"  Colonial  House,"  5626. 

commercial   retrospect,  7414. 

corporate  birth  and  growth,  5777,  no.  62. 

Euclid    Avenue    Congregational    Church, 
5701. 

Euclid  Baptist  Church,  5624. 

early  fire  department,  5618. 

First  Congregational  Church,  5701. 

harbor  development,  5778. 

early  history,  5625,  5626,  5632. 

incorporation  of,  5609. 

military  history,  5625. 

pioneer  mothers,  5632. 
Cleverly,  Stephen,  &  Company,  2202. 
Cliff  dwellings,  567,  574. 

Lower  Verde  Valley,  5732. 
Climate,   effect  of  clearing  and  cultivation 
on,  7174. 

influence  of,  575. 

Pacific  slope,  900. 
Climatic  zones,  7391. 
Climatology,  577. 

Climax,  Mich.,  prehistoric  fort,  4284. 
Clint,  W.,  7185. 

Clinton,  Charles,  journal,   1729.     6082. 
Clinton,  Cornelia,  journal,   1787.      5035. 
Clinton,    De    Witt,    117,    5088,    5090,    5407, 

5408. 

Clinton,  G.,  election,  1777.     5549. 
Clinton,  G.  W.,  4693,  4760,  4777. 
Clinton,    tiir    H.,    letters    to    Lord    G.    Ger 
main,  6078. 

orders.  1778.     5255. 

secret  journal,  2791,  3007. 
Clinton,  T.  P.,  946,  969. 
Clinton  family,  5027,  5028. 

papers,  5549,  7301. 

riot,  4349. 

Clinton,  Miss.,  historic,  4350. 
Clinton    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 

4279,   4280. 

Clinton  County,  N.  Y.,  forest  trees,  2407. 
Clock  makers,  Delaware,  1238. 
Clogston  family,  3410. 
Clopper,  Garrett,  ancestry  of,  5051. 
Clopton,   Virginia   Clay,   944. 
Clopton  family,  3376,  6859. 
Clothing  industry.  New  York,  4392. 
Clothing  trade,  women  in,  4833. 
Cloud,  W.  F.,  1580. 
Cloudman,  S.  B.,  1717. 
Clouds,  scenery,  899. 
Cloues,  W.  .T.,  2602. 
Clough,  A.,  journal,   1746.     4449. 
Clough,    Gibson,    account   book,    1773-1780. 
2254. 

journal,  2242. 


Clough,  W.   P.,  4311. 

Clymer  family,  6065. 

Cludd,  E.,  letters,  1652-53.     3397. 

Clute,   O.,   1519-1521. 

Coaches,  colonial,  New  York,  5359. 

Coal,  mineral,   1517,  6420. 

Coal,  Wyoming  Valley,  Pa.,  5968,  6446. 

Coal    measures,    fossils    from,    Wilkesbarre, 

Pa.,  6441,  6442. 
'Coal    tonnage,    Lehigh    region,    1820-1863. 

5967. 

Coal  trade,  retail,  903. 
Coal  Run,  Ohio,  inscriptions,   5749. 
Coalman  family,  6067. 
Coals  of  Illinois,  1437. 
Coalsmouth,    W.   Va.,   6893. 
Coan,  T.  M.,  565,  575. 
Coast,  survey,  891. 
Coast  defense,  4694. 
Coat-armor,   2804,   3254. 

use  in  the  United  States,  3380. 
Coates,  Benjamin   H.,  691,   708,  5967-5969, 

5971,  5988. 
Coates,  ,7.  R.,  5968. 
Coats-of-arms,  right  of  Americans  to, 

5744. 

Virginia,  6849-6852. 

Cobb,    David,    commission    as    special    jus- 
tics,   1784.      3403. 
diary  and  letter  of,  1781.     2788. 
letter,    1786.     2791. 
Cobb,  J.  H.,  2198. 
Cobb,  N.  B.,  5589. 
Cobb,  S.  C.,  2783,  2788,  27!)1. 
Cobb,   S.   II.,  6461. 
Cobb    (Martha)    family,   3411,   3924 f. 
Cobbet,  T.,  3365. 
Cobbs,  R.  H.,  944. 
Cobdeu,    R.,    letters   to   Sumuer,   1862-1865, 

35. 

Cochin  Chinese  language,  691. 
Cochiti,  stone  lions,  4679. 
Cochran,    J.    letters    to    Dr.    Binney,    1783. 

6061. 

Cochran,  A.  W.,  7174,  7175. 
Cochran,  J.  M.,  4140. 
Cochrane,  J.,  4573. 
Cocke  family,  6811,  6827-6829,  6834,  6835, 

6854. 

arms  of,  6829. 
Cockier,  C.,  7415. 

Cod,   in  Massachusetts,   history,   2247. 
Codding,  Hannah  M.  P.,  6966,  7072. 
Codding,   Ichabod,  6966. 
Coddington,     W.,     his    resistance    to     royal 

loan,   1626-27.      3719. 
Codenham  family,  3394. 
Codex  Ramirez,  notes  from,  740. 
Codman,   Cnpt.,  murder  of,   2789. 
Codman,  A.  A.,  3394,  3405,  3407. 
Codman,  C.  R.,  2800,  2801,  3208. 
Codman  family,   3394. 
Cody,  W.  F.,  4424. 
Coe,  H.  C.,  5828. 
Coe,  J.,  letter,  1708.     3373. 
Coeymans  bouwery,  4710. 


1086 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Coffeyville  journal,  1579. 

Coffin,  C.,  1698. 

Coffin,   C.  C.,  3390,   3876. 

Coffin,  Joshua,  3364,  3365,  3369,  3371. 

papers,  2273,  2525. 
Coffin,  L.  S.,  1517. 
Coffin,  N.,  letter,  1764.     6084. 
Coffin,  N.  W.,  3360,  3382,  3582,  3687. 
Coffin,  Paul,  1731. 
Coffin,  V.,   11,  7114. 
Coffin,  W.,  jr.,  letter,  1746.     2796. 
Coffin,  W.  F.,  7182. 
Coffin,  W.  EL,   1581. 
Coffin  family,  3360,  3382,  3582. 

name  and  armorial  bearings,  3393. 
Coffyn,  Tristram,  document,  1660.     3370. 
Cogan,     Capt.,     expedition     to     Pigwacket, 

1722.      3392. 

Cogan,   W.,  will  of,   3409,   3901. 
Coggeshall,  S.  W.,  4018. 
Coggshall,  W.  T.,  7412. 
Cogswell,  J.,  2632. 

letter,  1653.     3373. 
Cogswell,  J.   B.  D.,  3684. 
Cogswell,  J.  G.,  5096. 
Cogswell,  L.  W.,  4441. 
Cogswell,  M.  L.  T.,  4213. 
Cogswell,  W.,  3360,  4451. 
Cogswell    family    of    New    England,    1658- 

1661.     2807. 
Cohannet  alewives,  4034. 
Cohasset,    Mass.,    history    and    description, 

2640. 

Cohen,  C.  J..  6343. 
Cohen,  H.,  625,  628,  629,  631. 
Cohen,  J.  B.,  6631. 

Cohen,  J.  P.,  collection  of  currency,  2780. 
Cohen,  M.  M.,  1852. 
Cohen,  R.,  627. 
Cohen,  S.,  1326. 
Johen,  S.  S.,  625. 
Cohn,  A.,  7. 
Coin  cabinet,  6343. 
Coin  of  Sicyon,  6327. 
Coinage,  colonial,  2133. 
Colonial  Jersey,  658. 
international,  6270. 
Massachusetts,  2625. 
origin  and  history  of,  6289. 
Vermont,   6753,   6755. 
See  also  Currency. 
Coins,  6520. 

American  collections,  6256. 

American  colonies,  6333. 

American,    early,    2645,    4029,    5777,    No. 

45. 

•ancient,  650. 

Collection  of,  Philadelphia,  6305. 
colonial  counterfeit,  675. 
Denarius  of  Caesar  Augustus,  6310. 
earliest  dates  on,  6343. 
falsification  of,  6296,  6306. 
Greek,  664. 

ancient,  6343. 
names  of,  6258. 
Roman,  lately  exhumed  at  Paris,  6255. 


Coins,  Turkish,   6343. 

Coins  and  coinage,  general  notice,  1702. 

and  currency  of  China,  6271. 

and  medals,  exhibition  of,  in  1879.     729, 
730. 

of  General  Morelos,  676. 

relating  to  America,  medals  and,  2780. 

See  also  Currency. 
Coit,  W.,  orderly  book,   1775.      1114. 

Washington's  commission   to,   1114. 
Coitsville,  Ohio,  5689. 
Colbrith,  I.  D.,   1045. 

Colburu,   Jeremiah,  3378-3383,   3406,   3540, 
3589,  3647. 

collection     of    Revolutionary    documents, 

3388. 

Colburn,  John,  1447,  1452. 
Colburn,  Lewis,  powder  horn  of,  2201. 
Colburn  family,  2196. 

Colburn    collection    of    portraits    and    auto 
graphs,  2101. 

Colby,  C.  W.,  41. 
Colby,  L.  W.,  4407,  4410. 
Colchester,      Conn.,      inscriptions      in      old 
burying       ground,       3400,      3401, 
3792o. 

Colcock  (John)  family,  6648. 
Cold  Friday,  1810.     4450. 

and   Saturday,    1857.     3370.. 
Cold  Harbor,  battle  of,  3337. 
Colden,  Cadwallader,  4543. 

correspondence  with   William   Smith,   jr., 
5097. 

letters   on   Smith's   history,    1759.     5241. 

5242 

Colden  family,  5019,  5055. 
Colden  letter  books,  1760-1765.      5249. 

1765-1775.      5250. 

Coldwatcr,  Mich.,  reminiscences,  4279. 
Cole,  C.,  1515. 
Cole,  C.  A.,  5018. 
Cole,   D.,   5043. 

Cole,  F.  T.,  5724,  5725,  5746,  5747,  5749. 
Cole,  Fannie  E.,  1582. 
Cole,  G.  L.,  4417. 
Cole,  J.  K.,  4166. 
Cole,  Thomas,  2228. 
Cole,  T.  L.,   1281,  6934,  701)4. 
Cole  family,  6853. 
Cole  MSS.,   5645. 

Cole    County,    Mo.,    archaeological    explora 
tions,  4365. 

Coleman,  A.  I.  du  P.,  928. 
Coleman,  C.  W.,  6853. 
Coleman,  Sarah,  captive's  shoe,  4096. 
Coleman  family,  3369,  3370. 
Coleoptera  and  diptera  of  Quebec,  7177. 
Coles,  E.,  6018. 
Coles  family,  6831. 
Colfax  school,   1427. 

Collecting  archeology,   commercial   v.  scien 
tific,   5725,   7125. 
College-educated     men     in     Massachusetts, 

268. 
decrease  of,  191. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1087 


College  life,  1779-80.     6857. 

1790-1841.      6856. 
College  of  Philadelphia,  matriculates,  1752— 

1762.      6071. 

College  students,  entering  age,  812. 
Collet,  J.,  893. 

Collet,  O.  W.,  914,  915,  4362. 
Colleton  family  of  South  Carolina,  6646. 
Collier,  Jane  E.,  1017. 
Collier,  T.  S.,  1193,  1195,  1197,  1198. 
Collier  family,  6856,  6857. 
Collin,  N.,  4537,  6072. 

pastorl  letter,   1797.      6068. 
Colling,  T.  R.,  5432. 
Collins,  C.,  5959. 
Collins,  C.  W.,  3356. 
Collins,  Daniel,  deed  to  J.  Bird,  1696.     3410. 

3909. 

Collins,  E.  IX,  20,  22. 
Collins,  F.,  549,  551. 
Collins,  G.  P.,  1286. 
Collins,  IT.  O.,  5042,  5043,  5045,  5046,  5048, 

6832. 

Collins,  J.,  3373. 
Collins.  S.  W.,  1515. 
Collins,  W.  E.,  2046,  2047. 
Collins,  W.  II.,  1424,  7425. 
Collinson,  arctic  journey,  895. 
Collum,  II.   S.,  6071. 
Colman,  B.,  2624. 

letter,  February  17,  1700-1701.      7395. 

letter  to  Jane  Turell,  1727.     3373. 

letter,  May  15,  1747.     7395. 
Colman,  John,  2620. 
Colman  papers,  3699-1715.      3363. 
Colona  Territory,  545. 
Colonel,  the,  and  his  command,  35. 
Colonial  America,  2138. 
Colonial  assemblies,  journals,  15,  30. 
Colonial   bishopric,   first,   34. 
Colonial  charter,  American,  26. 
Colonial    courts,    Rhode   Island,   appeals    to 

King  in  council,  6470. 
Colonial  days,  some  noted  trials,  5899. 
Colonial  government,   35. 
Colonial   governments,   classification   of,   12. 
Colonial  governors,   American,   5045. 

list  of  printed  commissions,  36. 
Colonial  legislation,  5878. 

in  Pennsylvania,  1700-1712.     5882. 
Colonial  papers  from  the  public  archives  in 

London,  2779. 

Colonial  post-office,  documents,  1758.     3372. 
Colonial  problem,  the,  17. 
Colonial  remedies,  curious,  39. 
Colonial  state  papers,  2789. 
Colonial  system,  beginning  of,  1523. 

beginnings  in  United  States,  5713. 

Napoleon's  plans,  38. 
Colonial  systems,  900. 
Colonies,  European  dependencies,  16. 
Colonization  in  America,  English,  5174. 

Spanish  in  the  Northwest,  1821. 
Colony,  plantation  type  of,  42. 
"  Colony,"   the  title,   as   applied   to   Massa 
chusetts,  2791. 


Colombia,  904. 
Colorado,  birds  of,  2337. 

Catholic  missions,  1010. 

constitution,   1538. 

history,  7123. 

mammals  of,  2344. 

martyrs,   1781.     914. 

new  State  of,  550. 

trip  to,  1892.     4214. 
Colorado  desert,  567,  901. 
Colorado  expedition,  1859.      545. 
Colorado  River,  563. 

martyrs  of  1781.     914. 
Colrain,  Mass.,  early  days,  4098. 
Colt,  J.,  4776. 
Colton,  An.,  105. 
Colton,  W.  R.,  5743-5745. 

ancestry,  5743-5745. 
Columbia,    Pa.,    St.    Peter's    Church,    5846, 

7390. 
Columbia,  S.  C.,  6792. 

burning  of,  1520. 

who  burned?  41,   2805. 

Columbia    College,    alumni,    earliest,    5040, 
5042. 

alumni   in  official   positions,   3401,   3817a. 

early  history,  5362. 

first  century,  5033. 

Huguenot   Society  of  America  and,  4892. 

previous  to  1783.      6854. 

Columbia     County,     N.     Y.,     graveyard     in 
scriptions,   5046. 

graveyards,  5041. 

"  Columbia  "  instead  of  "America,"  5152. 
"  Columbia,"  name,  2792,  3398,  3761. 
Columbia  River,  3136. 

exploration    and    early   settlement,    5801. 

Gray's  voyage,  1792.     2797. 
"  Columbia,"  ship,   3136. 
Columbia   University,  4812. 
Columbian   celebration,   1792.      5369. 
Columbian  Institute,  944. 
Columbian  Order,  memorials  of,  2804. 
Columbus,  Christopher,  1,  896,  925,  2616. 

autographs,   11. 

bones  of,   6302. 

book  knowledge,  917. 

burial  place?  1710. 

caravels,  895. 

cosmogony  of,  178. 

discovery   of  America,    1823,   3123,   3124. 

grave  of,  4549. 

in  wake  of,  895. 

landfall,  203,  386,  5148. 

first  letter,  2796. 
early  editions,  2795. 

letter  to  Santangel,  remarks  on,  2777. 

letters  of,  2785. 

letters  to  Vespucius,  2940. 

marriage  connections  of,  181. 

memorials,  1889. 

memorials  and  footprints,  560. 

pamphlet   on,   2796. 

portrait,  569. 

portraits,   6980. 

Portuguese  in  track  of,  504,  565. 


1088 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Columbus',    Christopher,    recent    discoveries 
concerning,  8. 

religious  motives  of,  774. 

remains  of,  4549,  4550,  6059. 

Sunol's  statue  of,  5072. 
unveiled,  5040. 

Winsor's,  567. 
Columbus  centenary,  017. 
Columbus  day  in  Salem,  2268. 
Columbus  in  Jewish  literature,  625.  . 
Columbus   memorial   volume,   926. 
Columbus's  discovery,  results,  388. 
Columbus,  Diego,   Ferdinand  of  Aragon  to, 

36. 

Columbus,      Ohio,      First      Congregational 
Church,  5704. 

monumental  inscriptions,  5743. 

an  old-time  mansion,  5749. 

old-time  music,   5751. 

peace  memorial  tablet,  5749. 
Colvig,  W.  M.,  5800. 
Colvin,    V.,    4688,    4691,    4693,    4694,    4706, 

4714. 

Coman,  Katharine,  815. 
Comanche  Indians,  6595. 
Comb  making  in  Leominster  in  1852.     800. 

statistics,  821. 

Come-outerism  in  Ohio,  5705. 
Comee-Comey  family,  3408. 
Comegys,  J,  P.,  1222. 
Comer,  J.,  diary,  6489. 
Comets,  doctrine  of,  2. 
Comly,  I.,  5968. 
Commerce,   evolution,  864. 

Florence,  Italy,  8. 

Great  Lakes,  4745. 

Michigan,  history,  4266. 

secondary  schools  of,  4297. 

and  fishery  to  1630.     800. 

in  1492.     203,   399. 

in  stone  age,  7314. 

of  port   of   New   York,   decline   of,   1436. 
"  Le    Commerce    de    1'Amerique    par    Mar 
seille,"  1286. 
Commercial  education,  4297. 

and  business   community,   4297. 
Commercial  statistics,  811. 
Commercial    studies,    place    in   college    cur 
riculum,  4297. 

Committee    of    public    safety,    first    organi 
zation  of,   11. 
Committee  of  safety,  organization,   11. 

Bucks  County,  Pa.,  1774-1776.     6071. 

New  Hampshire,  1775-1785.     4452. 

1776-1784.     4447. 

Committee  system,  origin  of,  10,  6470. 
Committee  to  Grafton  County,  1777.     4451. 
Common   law,   Christian  religion  and,   201, 
358. 

New  Hampshire,  4462. 

Origin,  nature,  etc.,  5123. 
Commons,  J.  R.,  811. 
Communes,  French,  charters,  42. 
Communes  of  Lombardy  from  the  sixth  to 

the  tenth  century,  1822. 
Communities,  Cape  Anne  and  Salem,  1813. 


Communities,     cooperative,     in     Wisconsin, 

6972. 
8ec    also    Amana,    Aurora,    Cooperation, 

Icarian  community. 
Commuck,  T.,  6928. 
Compass,  in  navigation,  898. 
Competition  and  organization,  4292. 
Compton,  H.  W.,  5722. 
Compton,    R.     I.,    notes    on,    1803.     2627, 

2690a. 

Comstock,  O.  C.,  4253. 
Comstock,  P.,  7414. 
Conant,   A.   A.     4168. 
Conant,  A.  F.,  2602. 
Conant,  C.  A.,  809. 
Conant,  C.  C.,  4096. 
Conant,  G.,  4166. 
Conant,  Luther,  jr.,  813. 
Conant,  Roger,  petition  of,  2786. 
Conant,  S.  M.,  4134. 
Conant  family,  2260a. 
Concas,  V.  M.,  895. 
Conckline  family,  5042. 
Concklyne  family,  5048. 
"  Conclusions  Historiques,"  Circourt's  2784, 

2927. 
Concord,  Mass.,  204,  402. 

affair    of    April    19,    1775.     2085,    2171, 

2630. 

preliminaries  of  fight,   2171. 
battle,   anniversary,   3387,  3637. 
Concord  Antiquarian  Society  anniversary, 

2182. 
document    relative    to    boundaries,    1735.' 

3370. 

families,  3382. 
Groton  Minute  Men  at  Old  North  Bridge, 

2085,   2088. 
humerus  at,  196,   197. 
Indian   relics,   2180. 
Minute  Men,  muster  roll,  2172,  3377. 
Musketquid  plantation,  2177. 
news    carried    to    the    King,    May,    1775. 

2274. 

one    hundredth     anniversary     of     "  Con 
cord  fight,"  3387. 
story  of  an  old  house,  2175. 
supposed  decay  of  families  disproved  by 

people  of,  3734. 
topography,   1792.     2619. 
turnpike,   2594. 
two    hundred    and    sixty-ninth    birthday 

celebration,  2182. 
visit  to,  4205. 
Wright's  Tavern,  2173. 
Concord,   N.   H.,   Bradley  monument,   4451, 

4456. 

history,  4446. 

meteorological    tables,    1828-1836.     4450. 
mortality,  1825-1849.     4451. 
Proprietors     (Penny     Cook)     controversy 
with    proprietors    of    Bow,    1727- 
1789.     4457. 

Concord,  Pa.,  Catholic  mission  at,  5849. 
Concord  and  the  telegraph,  2174. 
Concordat,   Napoleon's,   with  Pius  VII,   12. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1089 


Condit,   E.    L..   1524. 

Condon,  E.  O'M.,  610. 

Condon,   Peter,   928,  929. 

Condon,    S.    W.,   5824. 

Condon,  Thomas,  5797. 

Cone,  A.   S.,   5800. 

Cone,  G.   H.,  633,   634. 

Cone,  W.  W.,  1577. 

Conecuh  County,  Ala.,  history,  978. 

Conestoga,  Pa.,   reminiscences,  6165. 

Conestoga  expedition.  885. 

Conestoga  Indians,  farm  of,   1770.      (5060. 

Conesus,  N.  Y..  4923,  4925. 

Conewago     canal,     completion     of,     report, 

1 797.      5897. 
Confederacy,   Daughter   of   the,   4345. 

diplomatic    relations,    16. 

flags  and  insignia,  662. 

materials  for  history  of,  4. 

Pius  IX  and  the,  letters,  5856. 

struggle  of,   1285. 

why  it  had  no  supreme  court,  1284. 
Confederacy   and   the  Transvaal.   209,   462. 
Confederate  army,   1861-1865,  numbers   in, 

2808. 
Confederate     cemeteries     and     monuments, 

Mississippi,    4351. 

Confederate  constitution,  making  of,  1289. 
Confederate  naval  books,  1287. 
Confederate     orphans'     home,     Mississippi, 

4351. 
Confederate  roster,  6790. 

publication  of,  1287. 
Confederate    States    of    America,    post-office 

department,  1286. 

Confederate    treasury,    1285,    1296a. 
Congar,  S.  H.,  3369,  4574. 
Congdon,   J.   B.,   3392. 
Congo  Free  State,  international  beginnings, 

1825. 

Congo  Independent  State,  755. 
Congo,  outing  on  the,  5719. 
Congregational   Association   of   Ohio,    5703. 
Congregational     church,     Hampton,     Conn.. 
1723-1858.      3371. 

synod  in  1637.      2627. 

Congregational  churches,  Nova  Scotia.  1770. 
2794. 

Ohio,  chronology,  5705. 

in  United  States,  history  of,   786. 
Congregational    ministers,   convention.    New 
Hampshire,    4449. 

convention.    1747-1788.      4454. 

Hillsborough  County,  1685-1823,  4446. 
Congregationalism,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  5704. 

contribution   to  civic  and   public   affairs, 
5703. 

contributions  to  theology,  5703. 

foreign  missionary  work,  5703. 

future,  5703. 

history    to    1800.      5703. 

home  missionary  work,  5703. 

New  England,  2284. 

Ohio,  5701,  5703. 

Central  north  conference.     5702. 
Miami  conference,  5706. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 69 


Congregationalism — Continued. 

Ohio,  necrology,  1800-1899.     5706. 
Plymouth  Rock  conference,  5701. 
Puritan  conference,  5704. 
origin  of,  7395. 
principles,  5703. 
Western  Reserve,  5701. 

Congress     during     the     rebellion,     reminis 
cences  of,  5028. 
First,    1774.      2630. 
first  chaplain,  6058. 
Illinois  men  in.  since  1818.      7425. 
International    Geographical,    eighth,    580. 
Minnesota  in,  4311. 
study  of  votes  in,  1.'?. 

8cc  also  United  States.  Congress. 
Congress  held  at  Albany.   1754,  journal  of, 

2643. 
Congress     of     the     Confederation,     debates, 

1782.      5251. 
Congressional  documents,  early.   813. 

first  fourteen  Congresses.  26. 
Congressional  government,  4. 

and  parliamentary  government  compared, 

7318. 

Conkelyne  family,  5042. 
Conklin  family,  5042. 
Conkling,  A.  R.,  553. 
Conkling,   F.  A.,  587. 
Conkling,  F.  J.,  2512,  5043,  5047. 
Conkling  family,  Salem  and,   2512. 
Conkling     family      (East     Hampton.     Long 

Island),  5042. 
Connecticut,   agreement   with   Uncas,    1681. 

2779. 

ballot  in,  4. 
boroughs,  1159. 
boundary,   1663.     1158,   2623. 
cession,  1780. 

character  and  achievement,  6418. 
charter,  1109,   2137,  2622,  2780. 
charter    and    the     Declaration    of    Inde 
pendence,  6423. 

claims  to  Pennsylvania  territory,  6169. 
colonial  history.  3381-3383. 
colony,  614.  2625. 
commissioners'  records.   177(5.  1778.  1780. 

4454. 

constitution,  first,    1101.    1124. 
constitutional  history.  1104.   1160. 
correspondence  with  British  Government, 

1755-1758.      1109. 
early,  1158,  1176. 
early  development,  210,  490. 
early  government,  1158. 
early  matters  in,  3387. 
election      sermons,      1674-1830.      384  lo, 

3842. 

1677-1761.      3404. 

Episcopal  controversy  in,  1722.     2632. 
Federalism,  5360. 
general   court,    answers   to   committee   of 

colonies,   1680.     2622. 
genesis  of,  1813. 

"Hereticks  "  act  of  colony,  2778. 
historical  notices,  1102. 


1090 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Connecticut,  history,  1110. 

intestate  estates  law,  11112. 

journal  of  a  tour  to,  1780.      2780. 

journey  from  Boston  to,   1645.      2798. 

local  history,  books^on,  1129. 

local  law,  3382. 

local    law    historically    considered,    3585, 
3609. 

maritime  history,  1163. 

mints,  675. 

Moravian  missionary  stations,  6221. 

objects  to  plan  of  colonial  union  of  1754. 
2625. 

poetry  and  poets,  1157. 

Protestant      Episcopal      parishes,      1724. 
5517. 

public  seal,  1109. 

reports    on,    by   English   board   of    trade, 
1112. 

school  fund,  7408. 

settlement  of.  2641. 

slavery  in,  1824. 

state,  and  condition  of,  1774.     2625. 

storms  in.  2620. 

taxation   in,    1636-1776.     1827. 

the  three  constitutions,  1160. 

towns,    names,   1820. 
Connecticut  compromise,  210.  481. 
Connecticut  Gore  land  company.   16. 
Connecticut  Historical  Society,  1102,  1126. 

Bibliography.   1126. 
Connecticut  land  bank,  a,  2137. 
Connecticut  Land  Company.  5689. 
Connecticut  lands  in  Pennsylvania,  6089. 
Connecticut    militia,    Twenty-fourth    Regi 
ment,  6395. 

Connecticut  reserve,  5748. 
Connecticut   River,   early  navigation,   2183. 

fish.  2183. 

fur  trade,  17th  century,  3369. 

journal  of  a  tour  to,   1760.      1700. 

navigation  of,  210,  487. 

old-time  traffic  and  travel  on,  4098. 

towns  of,  1820. 

tour  of,  1760.      3367. 
Connecticut    Society    of    Natural    History, 

1126. 

Connecticut  towns,  names,  198,  326. 
Connecticut  valley,  churches,  4097. 

Irish  pioneers,  610. 

slavery  in,  2183. 

Connecticut  vindicated  (1694),  1109. 
Connelley,  W.  E.,  1580,  4415. 
Connet.  J.  L.,  4511. 
Connolly,  A.  J.,  916. 
Connolly,  J.,  609. 
Connolly,  John,  letters,  917. 
Connolly,  J.  A..  7425. 
Connor,  H.  C.,  5571. 

Connor,  P.  S.  I'.,  5844,  5911,  6061,  6068. 
Connor,   Timothy,   diary   in   English   prison, 

1777-1779.     3388,  3389,  3390. 
Conococheague,  literary  by-paths  along  the, 

6156. 

Conococheague  valley,   old  families,   6155. 
Conover,  G.  S.,  4805,  5550,  5552. 


Conowingo     Creek,     Pa.,     early     industries 

along, -6166. 

"  Conquest   of   Mexico."    Wilson's,    2773. 
Conrad,  H.  C.,  1238,  1244,  1245,  1249. 
Conrad.  R.  T.,  6008. 
Conrade,  Mary  L.,  6889. 
Conscience,  liberty  of.  6548. 
Constable,  duties  of,  1657.      2804. 
Constables,  3401,  3711. 

Norman,  in  America,  3725. 
Constant,  S.  V.,  5035. 
Constantinople,   water   supply,   4707. 
Constitution  of  the  United  States,  7395. 

adoption.  New  Jersey,  4515. 

amendments  to,  7. 

compromises  of,  26. 

framers,  use  of  history  by,  13. 

introduction  to  study  of,   1852. 

proposed    amendments    to,    14,    5151. 
Constitution   and   the   Union,   5010. 
"  Constitution,"     American     frigate,     2098, 
2203,  3192,  3288. 

at  Tripoli.  3339. 

battle  with  the  "  Java,"   3339. 

memorial  for  preservation  of,   2808. 

preservation  of,  2801. 
"  Constitution "     and     the     "  Cyane "     and 

"  Levant,"  3339. 

Constitutional    beginnings    of    North    Caro 
lina,  1663-1729.      1825. 

Constitutional      convention,      Washington's 
diary,  6067. 

Where  met,  6067. 

Iowa,   1857.     1515. 

Massachusetts,  1788.     Parsons  and,  2273. 

Michigan,  1835  and  1850.     4255.  , 

Pennsylvania,  1776.     6078. 

biographical  sketches,  6059,  6060. 
Constitutional  development  of  Japan,  1853- 

1881.      1822. 
Constitutional  history,  1831. 

English,  39. 

New  York,  5162. 

state,  political  value,  1545. 
Constitutions,  American,  1815. 
Consular  service,  training  needed,  4297. 
Consumption,    decrease    in    New    England, 

815.' 
Continental   Congress,    11,   5455,    6075. 

account  of  the  First,  2630. 

action   in  regard  to  Captain   Cook,   2622. 

Address,   1776.     34. 

before  Declaration  of  Independence, 
6538. 

Canada  and,  6004, 

centennial  anniversary  of  First,  3387, 
3637. 

chaplain,  first,  6058. 

constitutional  relations  between,  and  the 
colonies  and  states,  1776-1789. 
1821. 

election  of  New  York  Delegates,  43. 

in  Rehoboth.  4034. 

Jews   mentioned   in  journal,   624. 

journals  and  papers  of.  13,  2793,  6077. 

letter  to  S.  Deane,  1776.     3388. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1091 


Continental  Congress,  memorial  by  Jews  to, 

629. 

memorials  to,  625. 
New  York  Delegates  to,  5308. 
sessions,  July,   1778.      6078. 
Continental    paper  money,   691,   700. 
Continental  tariff  union,  1832. 
Contoocook,  N.  H.,  petition,  1748.     4449. 
Contract,  mistake  in,  48430. 
Convention,  first  national,  34. 
political  uses  of  word,  36.  207. 
Republican,    of    1860.     Iowa    delegation, 

1522. 

Conventions,   abolition,    1794-1829.      39. 
Democratic  national,  origin  of,  6670. 
nominating,    in    Pennsylvania,    35,    5960. 

Rhode    Island,    6470,    6580. 
party,  bibliography,  34,  71. 
unit  rule  in  national,  39. 
Converse,  C.  C..  5041. 
Converse   (Allen)   family.  3408. 
Convict  emigrants  to  New  England,  6855. 
Convicts,     British,     shipped     by     American 

colonies,   35. 

Pennsylvania,   1751.     6853. 
Conway,    General,   motion   of,    1782.     2778. 
Conway,  Secretary,  1514. 
Conway,  J.  J.,  4376. 
Conway,  M.  D.,  4945. 
Conway,  W.  M.,  6064. 
Conway  family,  6860. 
Conway,     New     Brunswick,     census,     1775. 

7254.  , 

Conyers,  E.  W.,  diary,  1852.      7479. 
Conyers  (Edward)  family,  5041. 
Conyngham,  R.,  5966,  5968. 
Conyngham  family,  3405. 
Conyngton,  M.  K.,  811. 
Conynham.   G.,  6078. 
Coochs  Bridge,  Del.,  battle,  1253. 
Cook,  Captain  James,  error  in  Kippis's  life 

of,   2623. 
Cook,   E.,   1955. 
Cook,  F.  A..  577,  580. 
Cook,  H.   II.,  812. 
Cook.  I.,  1514,  1516. 
iCook,  J.  A.,  4421. 
'Cook,  J.  II.,  545,  4855. 
Cook,  J.  W.,  7179. 
Cook,  W.  F.,  808,  809. 
Cook,  W.  N.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Cook  family,  2255,   3409. 
f'ook    (Patience)   family,  6587. 
C'ook  wills,  6585. 
'ooke,  E.,  7408. 
'ooke,  Jay,  5647. 
'ooke,  J.  B.,  6597. 
'ooke,  J.  J.,  library  of,  6556. 
'ooke,  R.  H.,  2048. 

'ooke.   W.  D.,  5175,   5177,  5575,  5577. 
'ookinham,  H.  J.,  5450,  5457. 
'ookson,  T.,  6085. 
'ooley,  C.  H.,  809,  4292,  4295. 
'ooley,  Emily  B..  6682. 
'ooley,  H.  S.,  1827. 
'ooley,  L.,  5623,  5630. 


Cooley,  M.  E.,  4295. 

Cooley,  T.  M.,   1448,  1452,  4292. 

Coolidge,  A.  C.,  12,  35,  2804. 

Coolidge,  Augustus,  4097. 

Coolidge,  A.  H.,  4203. 

Coolidge,  T.   J.,  2,  2802,  2805,  2806. 

autobiography,  2806. 
Cooper,  A.  B.,  1261. 
Cooper,  A.  E.,  4560. 
Cooper,  D.  M.,  4775. 
Cooper,  H.,  6072. 
Cooper,  H.  K.,  4924. 
Cooper,  H.  M.,  4499. 
Cooper,  John,  Maine,  2621. 
Cooper,  John,  New  Hampshire,  4468. 
Cooper,  J.  M.,  6154,  6155. 
Cooper,  L.  P.,  4451. 
Cooper,  Mary,  will,   1699.     38226. 
Cooper,  S.,  diary,   1753-1754.     3399. 

diary,    1775-1776.     40. 

interleaved    almanacs,     1764    and    1769. 
3413,  3951. 

letter,    1775.      2776. 

letters,  1769-1777.      42. 

letters,    1777-1778.      6066. 
Cooper,    T.,    2619. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  letters,  1825-1832.     40. 
Cooper.  W.,  2055. 
Cooper,      Wm.,      memoranda,       1715-1725. 

3388. 

1728-1730.      3389. 
Cooper  family,  3379,  3402,  3820. 
Cooperation    in    Maryland    and    the    South, 
1819. 

in  New  England,  1819. 

in  the  Middle  States,  1819. 

in  the  Northwest,  1819. 

in  the  United  States,  1819. 

in  the  West,  1819. 

on  the  Pacific  coast,  1819. 
Cooperative      communities      in     Wisconsin, 

6972. 

Coopwood,  B.,  6680,  6681. 
Coosa  River,  577. 
Copan,  575. 
Copan,  ruins  of.  117. 
Cope,  G.,  5019,  5023,  5879,  5880,  6065, 

6071. 

Copeland,  A.  M.,  2184. 
Copeland,  C.  C.,  519. 
Copeland.  E.  G.,  3687. 
Copeland,  L.  A.,  6936.  7065. 
Copland,  C1..  diary,  6864. 
Copley,  A.  B.,  4257,  4266. 
Copley.  J.  S.,  ;/-.,  letter,  1796.     6065. 
Copp   family,    3368. 
Copper  age  in   Wisconsin,    189. 
Copper  implements  of  America,  198. 
Copper  implements  of  Mexico,  197.  308. 
Copper  implements,  prehistoric,  3391,  3680. 

6930?>. 
Copper    implements    of    Wisconsin,    native, 

7126. 

Copper  industry,  Michigan,  4294. 
Copper     mines,      Lake      Superior,      ancient 
6930&. 


1092 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Copper   mines,    Schuyler,    at    Seconk    River. 

N.  J.     4628. 
Shannonville,  Pa.,  7422. 
'    war  times  in,  4270. 
Copper  mining,  Canada  east.  7178. 

Flemington,  N.  J.,  4500. 
Copper,  native,  Michigan,  567. 
Copper    ornaments    of    Wisconsin,    native. 

7126. 

Copper  region,  Lake  Superior,  545. 
Copper  River,  574. 
Copper  River  delta,  901. 
Copper  tools,  Mexican,  193,  275,  279. 
Copyright,  Canadian,  7317. 
international,  4693. 
map  or  chart,  903. 
Coral    animals    in    Gulf    of    St.    Lawrence, 

7173. 

Corbert,  Anita,  811. 
Corbett,  I.,  Revolutionary  soldier,  diary  of, 

4215. 

Corbett,  Julian,  35. 
Corbin,    J.,    letter    to    R.     Sprague.     1651. 

3362. 

Corbin  papers,  1766,  1775.     6837. 
Corbit,  W.  F..  6071. 

Corbyn,  B.,  letter  to  T.  Fuller,  1677.     3380. 
Cordeiro,  F.  J.  B.,  576. 
Cordes,  A.,  6623. 
Cordley,  R.,  1579. 
Cordner,  J.,  7258,  7260. 
Cordoner,  J.,  will,  1691.     3373. 
Core  family  (Long  Island),  5046,  5047. 
Corey,  C.  V.,  4131. 

Corey,  D.  P.,  3390,  3412-3414,  3669.  3955c. 
Corey,  G.  W.,  4136. 

Corey  family   (Long  Island),  5046,  5047. 
Cork,  Me.,  1710. 

Corn  broom,  industry  in  Mass.,  7480. 
Corn,  Virginia,   1619.     6830. 
Corn  and  oats,  cost  of  producing,  812. 
Cornage  and  Drengage,  43. 
Cornbury,  Lord,  administration,  4595. 
"  Cornelius,"  letter  of,  2550. 
Cornell,  A.   B.,   5041,   5558. 
Cornell,  W.  M.,  3682. 
Cornell  family,  3409. 
Cornell  College,  Iowa,  1465a. 
Cornell  University,  remarks  on,  2780. 

summer  school,  579. 
Corner,  W.,  6679. 
Corning,  C.  R.,  4456,  4483. 
Cornish     in     southwest     Wisconsin,     6936, 

7065. 

Corinth,  battle  of,  4347. 
Cornwall,  E.  E.,  3407,  3408. 
Cornwall,   P.   B.,   1041. 
Cornwall  (William)  family,  3407. 
Cornwall,    England,    association    of    minis 
ters  in,  records  1655-1659.     2786. 
visitation,  'pedigrees,  5744. 
Cornwall,  Pa.,  furnace,  etc.,  6209. 
Cornwall,  Vt,  history,  6699. 
Cornwall  County,  Me.,  1701,  1732. 
Cornwallis    crossing    Cowan's    ford,    1781. 

5570. 


Cornwallis,   Nova  Scotia.      First  church  of 

New  England  people,  3404. 
Coronado,  Francisco  Vasquez,  discovery  of. 

196. 

march  of,  573. 

why  he  went  to  New  Mexico,  1540.     11. 
See  also  Cibola. 

Coronation,    English,    its    service    and    his 
tory,  6344. 
Coronel,  A.  F.,  1018. 
Corporate  abuses,  4292. 

Corporations,   American,    before    1789.     24. 
42. 

colonial,  2133,  2141. 

in  history,  4292. 

in  Michigan,  4292. 

law,  Michigan,  4292. 

private,  statistics  of,  808. 

relations  to  State,  4293. 
Corporations  as  factors  in  civilization,  4034. 
Corpus  Christi,  Mexican  raid,   1875.      6682. 
Corrie  family   (Long  Island),  5046,  5047. 
Corrigan,  M.  A.,  927,  928,  930. 
Corrupt     practices,     laws     for     prevention. 

7111. 

Corry  family   (Long  Island),  5046,  5047. 
Corson,   H.,   5959,   5960. 
Corss,   C.  C.,  4098. 
Corss,  F.,  6424. 
Cortereal  voyages,  7315. 
Corthell,  E.  L.,  579,  897,  898. 
Cortland  county,  N.  Y..  population,  5513. 
Corwin,  E.  T.,  779,  792,  6381. 
Corwith  expedition,  6401. 
Cory,  C.  E.,  1581,  1582. 
Cory  family   (Long  Island),  5046,  5047. 
Cosamol    Whuapa,    Guatemala,    recent    dis 
coveries  near,  6303. 
Cosby,  Gov.,  administration.  4597. 
Cosgrove,  Hugh,  reminiscences,  5797. 
Cossart  family,  5043,  5044. 
Costa  Rica.  898. 

antiquities,   4209. 

chorographical   description  of,   Galindo's, 

2644. 

Costigan,  W.  J.,  1581. 
Cotheal,  A.  I.,  518. 
Cothren,  W.,  3361. 
Cotton,  A.  R.,  1079. 
Cotton,  F.  E.,  3416,  3417,  3981. 
Cotton,  John,  2622,  4123. 

answer  to  Roger  Williams.  6472. 

letter,  1626.     3382. 

"  Moses  his  judicials,"  2806,  3272. 

sermon,  3360. 

Cotton,  Josiah,  2640,  2718. 
Cotton,  S.,  letter  to  New  Hampshire  coun 

cil,  4447. 
Cotton     family,     3359,     3362,     3407,     3416 

3417,  3875,  3981. 
Cotton  (S.)  family,  3391. 
Cotton,  growth,  trade,  etc..  5180. 

production  and  consumption  of,  587. 

United  States,  589. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1093 


Cotton   crop.   United   States   and   Louisiana. 

1890-07.      1665. 

Cotton  Gin  Port  and  Gaines's  Trace,  4350. 
Cotton  mill,  first,  in  America,  2271,  2519. 
Cotton-oil  industry,  4351. 
Cotton  plant,  935. 
Coudert,  F.  R.,  925. 

Cones.   Elliott,   1513,   1514,  2308,  5910. 
Coulter,   Dr.,   5678,   5679. 
Council  of  war,  Rhode  Island,  orders,  1778. 

6520. 
Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  in  1852.      1517. 

old  blockhouse,   1514. 

public  library,    1519. 
Councill,  W.  H.,  1286. 

Counterfeiting,    in    colony    of    New    Jersey, 
659. 

statistics  of,  587. 

Country  societies,  formation  of,  1711. 
County  judge  system,  1518. 
Couper,  W..  7177. 
Court  of  appeal,  old  Federal,  3. 
Courtaux,  E.   C.,  93. 

Courtemanche,    Sieur   de,    visit   of,    to   Bos 
ton,  2795. 

Courtenay,  A.   M.,   5736. 
Courtenay,  J.  C.,  15. 
Courtenay.  W.  A.,  15,  4894. 
Coutts,  W.  A.,  4293. 
Covazza,  E.,  1710. 
Covell.  L.,  4775. 

Coventry,  England,  notes  from,  3412. 
Coventry,  Vt.,  early  history,  6706. 
Covert,  J.  C.,  5623,  5627. 
Coville,  F.  V.,  897,  1268. 
Cowan.  J/r*.  G.  F.,  4397. 
Cowan,  J.  W.,  4931. 
Cowan,  R.  E.,  28,  995. 
Cowan's  Gap,  romance  of,  6154. 
Cowdin,    Thomas,    journal   of,    1784.     2539. 
Cowell,  J.,  letter  of,  1776.      6069. 
Cowell,  J.  M.,  6064. 
Cowell  family,  of  Maine,  1711. 
Cowen,  General,  5722. 
Cowen,  B.  R.,  5726,  5736. 
Cowen,  C..  5714* 
Cowgill,  E.  B..   1579-1581. 
Cowing,  J.,  5535. 
Cowper,  B..  5590. 
Cowries  as  currency,  6267. 
Cox.  C.  C.,  6684. 
Cox.  E.  J..  7424. 
Cox.    E.   T.,    1451. 
Cox,   I.  J.,  0080,  6683,  6684. 
Cox,  John,  2195. 
Cox,    John,    letter    to    W.    Richards,   1789. 

6007. 

Cox.  Joseph.  5005,  5714. 
Cox,  J.  R.,  4800. 
Cox.  S.  D..  4406. 
Cox,  W.  S.,  1266. 
Cox,  W.  V.,  1267. 
Cox,  W.  W.,  4407,  4409,  4417. 
Cox  family,  6834. 
Coxe.  A.  C.,  5434. 
Coxey  movement  in  Ohio,  5721. 


Coyne,  J.,  7263. 

Coyne,  J.  H.,  7144.  7145,  7299,  7377. 

Coyner,  C.  Luther,  6681. 

Coytmore  family,  3392. 

Cozart,  T.,  946,  959,  976. 

Cozumel,  Island  of,  6266. 

Cozzens,  F.  S..  5271. 

Cradock,    Mathew,    bequest    to    poor   of    St. 

Swithen's    parish,    London,    3367. 
letter,    1629.      2636. 
will  of,   1640.      3367. 
Cradock  family,  3366-3368. 
Cradock  house,  2789,  3322. 
Cradock's  plantation,  3318. 
Craft,    Benjamin,    journal    of   the   siege   of 

Boston,  2242. 

journal  of  the  siege  of  Louisburg,  2245. 
Craft,  D.,  6059,  6408,  6424,  6428. 
Craft  gilds,  English,  4843c. 
Crafts,  J.  M.,  4097. 
Crafts,   Thomas,   orderly   book   of   regiment 

of  artillery  commanded  by,   1777- 

1778.      2355. 

Crafts    (Ebenezer)    ancestry    and    descend 
ants,  4140. 
Craig,  G.,  6080. 
Craig,  Isaac,  6065. 

autograph    collection,    1786-1801.     6070. 
on  Lake  Erie,   1782.     5776.   no.   22. 
Craig,  Mary  D.,  4856. 
Craig,  N.  B..  6142. 
Craig,  Oscar  J.,  1452. 
Craig  (Alexander)  family,  6858. 
Craighill,  W.  P.,  6889,  6890.  6893. 
Craik,   James,   letter,   August,    1780.     2805. 
Cralle,  R.  K..  1287. 
Cranch,  C.  P.,  3683. 
Cranch,  W.,  letter  of,  3359. 
Cranch  (Richard)  family,  3385. 
Crandall,   S.  B.,  4839. 
Crandon,  J.  H.  2083. 
Crane,  Albert,  3848. 
Crane,  Alice  R.,  902. 

Crane,  E.  B.,  4201-4203,  4205,  4212-4216. 
Crane,  J.,  3385. 
Crane,  J.  C.,  4203,  4205,  4209,  4210,  4212, 

4215.    4227,   4233,   4234. 
Cr*ane,  W.  H.,  7408. 
Crane  family,  3376,  3385. 

(Henry)   family,  3404.  3405,  384S. 
Cranfield,  Edward,  complaint  against,  1085. 

4446. 

orders,  1684.      4447. 

powers  delegated  to.  May  9.  1082.     4446. 
Cranfield.   Wm..   Gor.,  pardon.    108.°,.      3389. 
Cranial  forms,   157. 
Craniological  collection.  A,  518. 
Craniology,       Ethnological       investigations. 

7179. 

Cranium  from  Yucatan,  201,  362. 
Cranmer,  G.   L.,  6889-6891. 
Cranor.   H.  D.,  6083,  6084,  6134. 
Cranston,    J.,    letter   to   Winslow,    J.,    1079. 

6585. 

Crapo,  P.  M..  1518. 
Crapo,  W.  W.,  2806,  2808. 


1094 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Crater,  D.  L.,  5960.    x 

Crater,  battle  of,  0599. 

Crater,  Lake,  898. 

Craven.  E.  R.,  0381. 

Crawford,  Earl   of,   manuscript  history  by, 

768. 

Crawford,  E.  A.,  6892. 
Crawford,  J.,  5732,  6381. 
Crawford,  J.  A.,  6155. 
Crawford,  J.  G.,  4427. 
Crawford.  L.  S.,  7480. 
Crawford,   Medorum,   5813. 
Crawford,  P.  V.,  5826. 
Crawford,  R.,  4098. 
Crawford,  R.  C.,  4278. 
Crawford.   S.,   207,  445. 
Crawford  County,  Pa.,  early  history,  5973. 
Crawford    County,     Wis.,    ancient    mounds 

or  tumuli,  6927. 
Crawley  family,  6856. 
Creation  legend,  Choctaw,  4347. 
Credit  Mobilier  of  America,  6549. 
Cree,  J.  W.,  6154. 
Creek  confederacy,  1304. 
Creek  country,  1798,  1799.      1304. 
Creek  Indian  war,  1836.     945,  6671. 

documents  relating  to,  6670. 
Creek  Indians,  519. 
Creelman,  G.  C.,  4295. 
Crenshaw,  A.,  946. 
Crenshaw.  C.  E.,  946,  960. 
Crepieul,   F.  de,  7219. 
Cresap,  M..   1892. 
Cresap,  T.,  5722. 

and  Logan,  6891. 

Crescentville.  Pa.,  Dickson  farm,  6071. 
Crespel,   E.,  6932. 
Crespieul,  Francois  de.  7346. 
Cressey,   F.  B.,  5749. 
Cressey  family,  3389,  3655 b. 
Crete,  gleanings  in.  067. 
Crevecoeur,  St.  John  de,  letters,  1786-1788. 

2782. 

"  Criblee,   Maniere,"   6344. 
Crickets  in  Canada,  7172. 
Crillon,  Edward   Count  de,   34. 
Crime,  in  Massachusetts,  809. 

relation  to  social  progress.  4832. 
Criminal   procedure  in  the  Court  of  assist 
ants  in  colonial  times,  2135. 
Criminal  statistics.  808,  812. 
Buenos  Ayres,  809. 
English,  811. 

Criminals   in   Minnesota,   census  of,  808. 
Crimmins.  .T.  D..  611. 
"  CrioJlo,"  significance,  1005. 
Crisasy  family.  7346. 
Crisis  of  185 7.      8OO. 

Kce  also  Financial  convulsion. 
Crispell    family     (Ulster    County,    N.    Y.). 

5036. 
Crispus   Attucks.   slave,   advertisement   for, 

1750.      3371. 
memorial  to,  2793. 
Critcher,  J.,  letter,  6829. 
Croakers,  4729. 


Crocker,  M.  E.,  2539. 

Crocker,  IT.,  3682. 

Crocker,   TI.   II.,   2802. 

Crocker's    and     Ilaywood's     meeting-house, 

North  Carolina,  5590. 
"  Crocker's  Iowa  brigade,"  1519,  1520. 

address  at  reunion,  1522. 
Crockett,  W.  H.,  6720,  6768. 
Crockett  family,  1639. 
Croes,  R.  B.,  1441. 
Crofton,  F.  B.,  7286. 
Croghan,  G.,  letters,  6071. 
Croll,  P.  C.,  6196,  6211,  6214. 
Croll,  P.  L.,  6366. 
Crommelin  family,  5039. 
Cromwell,     Oliver,     embarkation    for    New 
England,   3378,   3543. 

letter,    1655.     2635,   2774. 

letter,  1656.     3390. 

letter  to  J.  Cotton,  1651.     4446. 
Cromwell's      application      to      persons      in 
New  England  to  settle  in  Ireland. 
2650. 

Cromwell's  West  Indian  expedition,  38. 
Cromwell,  Richard,  letters,  1659.     42. 
Cromwell  family,  3409,  3898. 
Cronan,  Rudolph,  885. 
Crook,   J.   W.,  4826. 

Crook  and  Kelley,  capture  of  General,  6891. 
Crooked  Billet,  battle  of,  5960,  7422. 
Crooker,  .1.   II.,  6966,  7072. 
Crooker  family,  3370. 
Crooks,  W.,  4312. 
Croom,'  Isaac,  935. 
Cropper,  .!.,  1284. 

Crosby,  E.   II.,  5032,  5044,  5045,  5065. 
Crosby,  II.  A.,  7125. 
Crosby,  T.,  4449. 
Crosby,  J.   O.,  1521. 
Crosby,  Nathan,  2256,  2402,  3683. 
Crosby,  O.  T..  902. 
Crosby,  S.  S.,  4029. 
Crosby  family,  3409. 
(David)   family,  5047. 
(Enoch)   family,  5033.    ^ 
(William  Bedlow)    family,  5044,  5045. 
Crosley,  G.  W.,   1513. 
Cross,  A.  L.,   13,   2557. 
Cross,  M.   II.,  5844. 
Cross-bow,  6342. 

Crosses   of  honor,    presentation   to   Confed 
erate  veterans,  946. 
Crossley,  J.  T.,  1537. 
Crossley,   W.  T.,  diary.   1861-62.     7483. 
Crossman.  D.  L.,  4266. 
Crossman  family,  5037. 
Crosswicks.   N.   J.,   Friends'   meetinghouses, 

6083. 

Croswell,  F.,  1156. 
Croswell,  S.  G.,  3683. 
Crothers,  S.  M.,  2280. 
Crouch,  Carrie,  4422. 
Crow  Wing  trail,  7149». 
Crowell,  E.  P.,  2262.  . 
Crown  patents,  forms,  2872. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1095 


Crown  Point  expedition,  1755.     2624,  5O48, 
5081. 

failure   of,   2024. 
Crowne   (William)  family,  3415. 
Crowninshield,  B.  B.,  2275,  2530. 
Crowninshiekl.   B.   W.,  2263,  2490. 
Crowninshield,  J.,  3384. 
Croxton,  Gen.  J.  T.,  operations  in  Alabama, 

1865.     946,  969. 

Croydon,  N.  H.,  history,  4451,  4468. 
Crozer,  S.   A.,  5899. 
Crozier,  W.  A.,  6774. 
Cruger,   H.,    letter    to    J.    Hancock,     1783. 

3386. 

Cruger  family,  5021,  5038. 
Cruikshank,  K..  12,  7226,  7.227,  7231,  7232, 
7234.    7236-7242,  7246,  7247,  7261 , 
7262",   7268,  7270,  7301,  7347. 
Cruikshank,  E.  A..  6934,  7233. 
Cruikshank,  G.  L.,  1518. 
('rum,  F.  S.,  811,  813,  815,. 
Crumrine,  B.,  6406,  6873. 
Crusade,  first,  20. 
Crusade,  Nebraska,  4417. 
Crusades,   antecedents  of,   40. 
Crutchfield,  W.,  1581. 
Cruttenden  (Abraham)  family,  3410. 
Cruzat,   Lieut.   Gov.,  message  to   Sauks  and 

Foxes,  6927. 

Crystal  Lake,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 
Cuantia,  Mexico,  siege  of,  5372. 
Cuba,  899.       9 

American  progress,  903. 

antiquities.  519. 

archives,  7440. 

census,  813,  901. 

census,   1900.     576. 

Cuban  situation  in  1825.     2802. 

diplomacy  of  United  States  in  regard  to. 
15. 

expedition    against,   in    1740.      1112. 

geography  of.   578. 

Lopez  expedition,   1630. 

military  and  naval  actions  against,  1593- 
1 762.      3339. 

race  problems,  813. 

railways,  903. 

R.     I.    soldiers    in    expedition    of    1762. 
6585. 

southern,  blockade  of,  1641. 
Cuba  and  Anglo-American  relations,  15. 
Cuba  and  international  relations,  1862. 
Cubit  measure,  Boston  Museum,  868. 
Cuddeback,  W.  L.,  7514. 
Cudworth,  J..  letter,  1634.     2248,  3372. 

letters,    1673-1675.      2624. 
Cudworth  family.  3379. 
Culbertson's  row,  Pennsylvania,  6155. 
Culebra  Island,  579. 
Culin,  S.,  762,  fi337. 
Cullum,  George  W.,  2. 
Culture,  English,  in  Virginia,  1820. 
Culver.  A..  6382. 
Culver,  C.  P.,  6870. 
Culver,  Cecilia  E.,  6870. 
Culver,  Emma  B.,  946,  966,  976. 


Cumberland,  England,  visitation,  pedigrees. 

5744,  5746. 

Cumberland  County,  Me.,  buildings  in  Port 
land,  1715. 

Col.  Jonathan  Mitchell's  regiment,   1716. 
first    regiment    raised    in    Revolutionary 

War,    1713. 
j  Cumberland    County,    Pa.,    Walnut    Bottom 

road,  7421. 

Cumberland     settlement,     Tennessee,     road 
from    Washington    and    Hamilton 
to,  6671. 
j  "  Cumberland,"   The,   genesis  of  a   national 

lyric,   1513. 

"  Cumberland,"  cruiser,  3340,  3392. 
Cumberland,    Army   of  the,   colored   troops, 

reminiscences,  6597. 

Cumberland  and  Oxford  Qanal,  1715,  1717. 
Cumberland      association,      records,      1783. 

6670. 

Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  6381. 
Alabama,  946,  965. 
constitution,  editions  of,  6381. 
United  States,  794. 
Cumberland  Sound,  560. 
Cumberland      Valley,      mountain      streams, 

6155. 

scenes  and  incidents,  6156. 
Cuming,   Kir  A.,  embassy  to  the  Cherokees, 

3384. 

Cummings,  Anna  M.,  4895. 
Cummings,     C.,     3320,     3323,     3324,     3414, 

3955  b. 

Cummings,  E.  C.,  1708-1712,  1714. 
Cummings,   II.  J.,   1503. 
Cummings.   T.   II.,   4183. 
Cummings.  W.  F.,  4167. 
Cummington.  Mass.,  account  of,  2638. 
Cumru.  Pa.,  Welsh  of,  5932. 
Cuneiform  inscriptions,  5776,  no.  24. 
Cunningham,  F.  A.,  7390. 

|   Cunningham,     II.  W..  2139,  3413.  3943.  7395. 
|   Cunningham,    .T.    O..    1423.5646.5647,7417. 
Cunningham  family.   3943. 
Cunningham   (Andrew)   family,  3413. 
Cuoq,  J.  A.,  7316,  7317,  7318. 
Cuppage  family.  6859. 
Curasao,  Jews  in.  633. 

Currency,  American.  164,  2240-2242.  2244. 
ante-Revolutionary.  3372 
bills   issued    in   1722.      3376. 
Canada,  after  capitulation,  7184. 
card   money,   7183. 
China,  6271. 
Cohen  collection.  2780. 
colonial,   1911,   2138.  6068. 

paper  money  in  the  colonies,  2789. 
in  Rhode  Island.  66O4. 
"  previous  legislation,"  2138. 
shilling,  36. 

colonial  and  continental,  valuable  collec 
tion  of.  2780. 

continental.   691.  709.   6167. 
Connecticut.   1156,  1162. 
copper    of    Canadian    banks,    1837-1857. 
7328. 


1096 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Currency,  copper,  in  Louisiana,   1721-1720. 

6962. 

cowries  as  a,  6267. 

death   of  Mr.   Old  Tenor,   1750.      2789. 
an  elastic,  4293. 
fractional,  655. 

lawful  money,  1778-1779.     3966. 
Maryland,  early,   1890,  1911,  6260.  6263. 
Massachusetts,  207,  208,--44^443.  2625, 

2726,    2775,   2805,   262'S*. 
bill  of 'public  credit,  1600.     2803. 
early  bills  of,  3623. 
historical  account,   2726. 
lawful  money,  1778-1779.     3415. 
merchants'  notes  of  1733.     2807. 
occult    methods    of    protecting,     2803, 

3250. 

paper,   221,  803. 
paper   note   issued  December   10,   1690. 

2775. 

provincial,   2775. 
ten-shilling  bill,    1713.      7395. 
Nebraska,  early,  4410. 
New  England,  321. 
New    Hampshire,     1683.       4451.       1700- 

1760.      4450. 
notes,   1735.     3967. 
New    Jersey,    1716    and    before.       4542, 

4543,  4551. 
New    York,    bills    of    credit,    1709-1786. 

*4687. 

Nova  Scotia,  7317. 
Old    tenor,    equivalent    in    lawful    money, 

4446. 

paper,  4694. 

paper    money,    1703.      2632. 
Pennsylvania,    history.    6248. 
W.     Pinhorne     currency     project,     1716. 

4543. 

Proclamation  money,  4427. 
"Red  Dog"  money,  1517. 
Vermont  coinage,  6753,  6755. 
Virginia,  early,   1890,   1899,   1911. 
See  also  Coinage,  counterfeiting. 
Currency   and   coinage,   colon-ial.    1112. 
Currency   and   provincial    politics,   2151. 
Currency,  coin  and,  657. 
Currency  in  the  colonies,   1744.     606S. 
Currency     order,     New     Hampshire,     1683. 

4446. 

Currency  reform   in   Austria-Hungary,   809. 
Currey,  G.  B.,  5797,  5819. 
Currie,   J.,   letters   to  Jefferson,   3961. 
Currie,  J.  G..  7263. 
Currier,  C.  F.  A.,  809. 
Currier,  C.  W.,  915. 
Currier,  F.  A.,  2539,  2539o,  2540. 
Currier,    J.    M.,    6706,    G708,    0709r/,    6710, 

6711,   6719. 

Currier,  Lizzie  B.,  3329. 
Curry,  G.  L.,  5806. 

Curry,  J.  L.  M.,  941,  1282-1285.  2795. 
Curry,  W.  M.,  5724. 
Curtis,  B.  R.,  556. 
Curtis,  C.   B.,  3409,  3412,  5048. 
Curtis,  E.  B.,  3325. 


Curtis,  Greely  S.,  3336. 

Curtis,     G.     W.,     3387.     3637,     5009,     5010, 

5319,    7507. 

Curtis,  H.  B.,  5713,  5760. 
Curtis,  J.  C.,   7408,  7414. 
Curtis,  P.,  bond  to   I.  Curtis,  1669.  3378. 
Curtis,  S.  P.,  1501-1504. 
Curtis,  W.,  will   of,   1669.      3378. 
Curtis,  W.  E.,  11,  895,  897,  901,  904. 
Curtis,  W.  T.   S.,  1265. 
Curtis,  Z.  F.,  5569. 
Curtis  family,  3412. 

(John)  family,  3409. 
Curtiss,  F.  H.,  3409. 
Curve  of  deaths,  analysis,  813. 
Curwen,  G.  R.,  2241.  2243,  2244,  2256. 

will  of,  2274. 
Curwen,   J.   B.,  2265. 
Curwen   family,   2243,   3368. 
Curzon,   Sarah  A.,   7226,   7228,   7243,   7262, 

7384. 

Cusachs,  G.,  1666. 

Cushing,  D.,  record,  1633-1637.     3373. 
Cushing,  H.  A.,  12,  34,  4824. 
Cushing,  H.  P.,  894. 
Ciishing,  J.  P.,  3377,  6797. 
Cushing,  Jonathan,  3387. 

record,  3399. 

Cushing,  Thomas,  3377,  3523,  3686. 
Cushing,   Thomas,   letter,    1777.   6066. 

letters  of,  210. 

letters,    1767-1775.   2652. 
Cushing,    W.,    letter,    1793.   3387. 
Cushing,   W.,   will,   1492.   3368. 
Cushing,  W.  H.,  3318,  3320. 
Cushing,  W.  T.,  3682. 
Cushing  family,  3377. 
Cushman,  David,  1702. 
Cushman,  D.  Q.,  1703. 
Cushman,  H.  W.,  3366. 
Cushman,    R.,    sermon,    1621.      3373. 
Cushman,  S.,  808. 
Cusson,  Jean,  records  of,  7349. 
Custer's  last  battle,  4397. 
Custis,  G.  W.  P.,  3369. 

opinion  of  portraits  of  Washington^6074. 
Custis,  John,  marriage  agreement  of,  6828. 
Customs,  social  and  domestic,  of  eighteenth 

century,  5879. 

Customs  records  of  Boston,  2802. 
Cutcheon,  B.  M.,  4274,  4281.  4284,  4292. 
Cutler,  Ebenezer,  198. 
Cutler,  Ephraim,  letter,  3365. 
Cutler,  M.,  5715. 

journals,  3372,  3373,  4547,  6068. 

letters,   1803-1805.      2277. 

visit  to  W.  Hamilton  at  Woodlands,  iso:{. 

6064, 

Cutler,  S.,  3687. 
Cu-tler,  U.  W.,  4203. 
Cutler,  W.  P.,  5710,  5713. 
Cutler  family,  3362. 
Cutt,   Robert,    will,    1674.   3386. 
Cutter,  A.  E.,  3385,  3387,  3390,  3641. 
Cutter,  B.,  3387. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1097 


Cutter,     W.     R.,    3320,    3389,    3392,     3395, 
3397,     3405,     3408,     3409,     3411, 
3412,     3415,     3416,     3087,     3904, 
3929a,  3968. 
Cutter  family,  3320. 
Cutting,  Elisabeth  B.,  4812. 
Cutting,   Nathaniel,  diary,   1792.  2781. 
Cutting,  S.  S.,  507. 
Cutting,  W.  R.,  3410. 
Cutts,  H.,  3378. 
Cutts,  John,  Lord,  letter,  3035. 
Cutts,  J.  M.,  1266. 
Cutts,  Mary  P.  S.  J.,  2262,  2480. 
Cutts,   R.,   letters,   March  23,   1796,   to  Au 
gust   10,   1813.      1715. 
Cutts  family,  3360,  3385. 
Cuttyhunk,  Mass.,  4042. 
(iosnold  memorial,  4044. 
See  also  Gosnold,  B. 
Cuyahoga     County,     Ohio,     early     settlers, 

5622,  5633. 
old  times,  5633. 
periods  of  portions,  5626. 
pioneer  life,  5620. 
Cuyahoga  River,  mouth,  5626. 
Cuyahoga  Valley,  ancient  earthworks,  5776, 

no.    5. 

ice  age  in  the  flora  of,  5778. 
Cuyler,  J.,  will  of,  5019. 
Cuyler,  T.  L.,  6381. 
Cuyler  family    (Albany,  N.  Y.),  5018. 
Cuyler  records,  5019. 
Cyclone  of  1890.     5643. 
Cypriote  antiquities,  Di  Cesnola  collection, 

6284. 

Cyprus,  figurine  from,  867. 
Dablon,  Claude,  6938. 
Dabney,  R.   H.,  5,  7. 
Dacotah  vocabulary,  7187. 
Bade  family,  6860. 
Dager,  J.  H.,  6420&. 
Daggett,     David,     letters     to,      1786-1802. 

199,  343. 
Daggett,  J.,  3364. 
Daguerreotypy,  early,  in  Washington,  D.  C., 

1266. 

Daingerfield,   W.,  will,   1776.     6860. 
Daingerfield  family,  6856,  6857. 
Dainbly,  B.  W.,  7422. 
Da  in  try,  V.,  7175. 
Dairy  produce  industry  in  Wisconsin,  6967. 

7080. 

Dnkin  family,  5468. 
Dakota,  first  government,  4310. 

mounds,  4307. 
Dakota    Indians,    4302,    4303,    4304,    4308, 

6658. 

ghost  songs,  4410. 
language,  4302. 
superstitions,  4303. 
vocabulary,   7187. 

Dalhousie,  Canada,  municipal  growth,  7381. 
Dall,   Caroline   H.,    2251.    3385.    338K.   3392. 

3615. 

Dall,    W.    II.,   r>49,   572,  868,   892,   897,   899, 
900,  905. 


Dallas,  E.  T.,  1577,  1581. 
Dallas,  G.   M.,  letters,   1846-59.      6067. 
Dalliber  family,  3389. 
Dal  linger,  F.  W.,  2552. 
Dalmatia,  excursion  in,  5917. 
Dalrymple,   E.   A.,   1927. 
Dalrymple,  Marguerite,  2280. 
Dalton,  A.,  1707,  1717,  1795. 
Dalton  family,  3385,  3614. 
Daly,    C.    P.,    546,    547,    548-552.    554.    r>.">5. 
564,    569,    592,    596,    5228,    5379, 
7507. 

Daly,  P.,  7207. 
Daly,   R.   A.,   575,   576. 
Dam,  highest,  in  the  world.  7474. 
Damariscotta,     Me.,     oyster-shell     deposits, 

1702. 

Damascus  affair  of  1840.     633. 
Dame,  Luther,  2260,  2437. 
Dame,  L.  L.,  3318. 
Dameron  family,  6859. 
Damon,  J.,  2619. 

Damon  family   (Dedham,  Mass.),   7424. 
Dana,  C.  E.,  6343,  6344. 
Dana,  E.  E.,  3412,  3940. 
Dana,  E.  L.,  6420b,  6421,  6425. 
Dana,  James,  2792. 
Dana,  J.  D.,  2042,  2045. 
Dana,  R.  H.,  2775,  3387,  3637,  6057. 
Dana,  S.,  6410. 
Danaker,  F.  M.,  618. 
Danbury,    Conn.,  British  expedition  to,  1777. 

5097. 
Danbury,  Ohio,  early  settlers,  7418. 

history,  7415. 

Dancing  Rabbit  Creek,  treaty.  945,  4349. 
Danckaerts,   Jasper,   and   the  Indian   Bible, 

2782. 

Dandridge  family,  6853,  6860. 
Dandridge,  Tenn.,  6670. 
Dane,  J.,  3366,  3444. 
Dane,   Nathan,   1451. 

letter,  1830.     2779. 
Dane  family,  3366,  3376,  3444. 
Dane  County,   Wis.,  agriculture,  history  of, 
7122. 

naming  of,  6930. 

Dane's  Island,  graves,  inscriptions,  3369. 
Danesi,  J.,  526. 

Danforth,  E.,  5433,  5476,  5533«. 
Danforth,  J.  2799. 
Danforth,  K,  2047. 

Danforth,     Samuel,    of    Roxbury.     Almanac 
for   1649.     2779. 

letter,  1670.     2782. 

Danforth,   Samuel,  of  Taunton,    Indian   vis 
itation,   1698.     2628. 

letter,    1720.      2649. 

Danforth,     T.,     deed     to     York,     Me.,     1684. 
1707,  2795. 

letter,  1672.  2782. 
Danforth,  W.  R..  6585. 
Danforth  family,  3365. 
Danforth  papers,  2636. 
Daniel,  A.,  7348. 
Daniel,  T.,  4453. 


1098 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Daniell,    Alice,    letters    to    flor.    John    Win- 

throp,  3393. 

Daniell,  M.  G.,  3880.  3022. 
Daniell  family,  8380.  3022. 
Daniell    (John)   family,  3413. 
Daniels,  J.  J.,  1518. 
Danish  statistics,  812. 

Dankers.  J..  journal.   1179-80.     4944,  4945. 
Danner,  Ermina,  4422. 
Dante,  cosmogony  of.  178. 

theology  of.  772. 
Dante  commemoration,  2777. 
Danvers,  Mass.,  Aqueduct  corporation,  2245. 
association   for   the   detection    of   thieves 

and  robbers,  2247. 
baptisms    at    church    at    Salem    village. 

1689-1772.      2255.    2257,    2388. 
Browne  hill,  2270. 

church  records,  2641,  3369,  3370,  3371. 
inscriptions    from    old    burying    grounds, 

3366.    3402. 
records  of  the  overseers  of  the  poor,  1767, 

1768.      2241. 

Salem  village  difficulties.   1094.     3368. 
tax  list,  1775.     2267,  2505. 
Danville,     Ky.,    political    club,    1786-1790. 

1619. 
Danville,  N.  EL,  church  records,  1764-1788. 

3410. 

Danville.   Va.,   prison,   7482«. 
Dapprich,  Emil,  886. 
Darby,  J.  F.,  4367. 
Darby,  W.,  5894. 
Darby,  Pa.,  6059. 

early  settlers,  6080. 
Dare,  N.  B.,  5626. 
Darien,  891. 
Darien.  Gulf  of,  573. 
Darien  canal,  549,  551,  555. 
Darien   colony.    1699.      44. 
Darling,  C.  II..  6768. 
Darling,  Charles  W.,  657,  4907,  5039. 
Darling,  F.  W.,  2574. 
Darlington,  W.,  0009. 
Darlington,  W.  M.,  5064,  6057,  6060. 
Darnell,  H.  F..  4925. 
Darnell's  leap,  5726. 
Darrach,  II.,  6079. 
Dart,  J.,  4753. 
Dart,  Sarah  E.,  4280. 
Dartmoor  prison.   2797,   2801. 
Dartmouth.  Mass.,  births,  marriages,  deaths. 
1709-1715.      3388.  3390.  3392.  3893. 
Historical     Association     in     North     Dart 
mouth,  4050. 
old  surveys,  4048,   4053. 
schools,  historical,  4050. 
ten  ancient  homes,  4043. 
townsmen,   1686.      3370. 
traditions,  4042«. 
vital   statistics,    3378.   3379.   3380. 
Dartmouth   College.    2183. 
Amos  Tuck  School,  4297. 
early   history,  4096. 
graduates  since  1769.     4448,  4449. 


Dartmouth    College,    statistics,    ISOI-lSaO. 

4451. 

Darton,  N.  II.,  890,  900. 
Darwin,    Charles,    letters   to   C.    E.    Norton, 

2788. 

Date  stones,  7510. 
Dary,   G.   A..   3416. 

Daughters  of  Amer.  Revol.,  New  York,  7475. 
Daughters   of   the   Republic   of  Texas,   gen 
ealogical    register,    6683. 
Dauphin  County,  Pa.,  bar,  5890. 
centennial.  5896,  5898. 
ecclesiastical  history,  5891. 
history,  5893. 
in  1789.     6062. 
Revolutionary  soldiers,  5891. 
"  Dauphin's  grave,"  667. 
Davenport,  B.  F.,  3391. 
Davenport,  G.  L.,  1498. 
!   Davenport,  H.,  3362. 
Davenport,  John,   letters,  1638-1664.     203, 

2641,  3367. 

J   Davenport,  T.  W.,  5800,  5801. 
Davenport,  W.  G.,  6766. 

Davenport  family,  3362,  3367,  3391,  6853. 
Davenport  tablets,  the,  189. 
Davenport,    Iowa,    St.    Anthony's    Church, 

1521. 

Daves,  E.  G.,  5568. 
David,  Bishop,  tomb,  914. 
David,  L.  O..  7316. 
David,  statue  of.  4776. 
Davids,  R.  W..  0343,  0344. 
Davids,  T.  W..  8394. 
Davidson,  G.,  992,  1000,  5910. 
Davidson,  J.  N.,  0915,  0934,  0960.  0907. 

6968.  7002,  7009,  7087,  7089,  71  <».',, 

7524. 

Davidson.  R..  4538,  4564,  0871. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  774. 
Davidson    County.    Tenn..    earliest    records, 

1783-1785.      6670. 
Davie,  G.,  petition,  1670.     3376. 
Davie,s,  D.  F..  5743. 
Davies,  L.  J.,  901. 
Davies,  S.,  hymns  of,  0382. 

sermon,  2797. 
Davies,  T.  F..  3380.  36270. 
Davies,  T.  II..  7131. 
Davies,  W.  II..  7322. 
Davies,  W.  II.  A.,  7175. 
Davis,  A.  McF.,  21,  35,  197,  199.  200.  201. 

203,   205-211.   214,   306.   336,   346, 

349,  361,   363,  394,  410.  419,  441, 

443,     448,     464,     484,     500.     2132. 

2133,  2135,  2137-2141.  2145,  2100. 

2164,  2167.  2460.  2470,  2793,  2802, 

2803,  2805,  2807,  2808,  3043.  :{2:is. 

3250,  3276,  3289,  3304,  3404,  3408, 

3415,  3967.  7395. 
Davis,  A.  P.,  578,  897,  901,  902. 
Davis.  C.  A.,  4295. 
Davis,  C.  F.,  4280. 
Davis,  C.  H.,  3386. 
I  Davis,  C.  K.,  205,  4311. 
'  Davis,  C.  L.,  1282. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1099 


Davis,  D.  O.,  1712. 

Davis,  E.,  2571. 

Davis,  E.  F..  2570. 

Davis,  E.  G.,  1052. 

Davis,  E.  II.,  814. 

Davis,  E.  Z.,  887/888. 

Davis,  G.,  5381,  5580. 

Davis,  G.  B.,  3336. 

Davis,  G.  L.  L.,  1912. 

Davis,  G.  P.,  7425. 

Davis,  G.  T.,  2780,  2876,  3376. 

Davis,   Horace,    178,    209,   464,   1815,   3400, 

3414. 

Davis,  H.  E.,  1268. 
Davis,  H.  W.,  2592. 
Davis,  Jefferson,  1516. 

First    Wisconsin    Cavalry   at   capture   of, 

6936,  7068. 

last  official  meeting.  1285. 
reasons  against  trial,  1286. 
Davis,  Judge  John,  2629,  2645,  2702,  2770, 

2788. 

Davis,  John,  diary,  1781-1782.  6061,  6825. 
Davis,  John,  of  Michigan.  4279,  4280. 
Davis,  John,  travels  in  America,  1798-1802. 

6855. 

Davis,  J.  M.,  1514,  5715. 
Davis,  J.  P.,  4292. 
Davis,  L.,  4260. 
Davis,  M.,  1267,  1269,  1273. 
Davis,  N.  D.,  6079. 
Davis,  P.  B.,  2571. 
Davis,  R.  N.,  6158. 

Davis,   Samuel,  journal.   1781).     2780. 
Davis,  S.  M.,  15,  4311. 
Davis,  T.  T.,  5484. 
Davis,  W.  A.,  7499-7501. 
Davis,  W.   H.,  3412,   3415,  5732,   7422. 
Davis,  W.  M.,  580,  891.  892.  895,  S97,  900, 

906,  909,  5917. 
Davis,  W.  I'.,  3410. 
Davis,  William  T.,  letter  from,  2782. 
Davis.  W.  W.,  7425. 
Davis,   W.   W.   H.,   3,  64,   5864,   5960.   6040, 

6060. 

Davis  family,  6836. 
(Dolor)    family,  3362. 
(William)  family,  3378,  3379. 
Davis  County,  Iowa,  1499-1501. 
Davis  Strait,  560.  % 

Davison,   A.   C.,   4398. 
Dawes,  E.  C.,  5715.  5716.  6068. 
Dawes,  W.,  and  his  ride  with  Paul  Revere, 

3670. 

Dawson,  Colonel,  4854. 
Dawson,  Annie  M.,  7381. 
Dawson,  G.  M.,  573.  7312.  7316. 
Dawson,  II.  B..  3686.  5199.  5207.  5215, 

6730. 

DM  \vson,  M.  M.,  810,  811,  813. 
Dawson,  S.  E.,  7319,  7321,  7322,  7324, 

7339,  7343. 

Day,  D.  F.,  4773.  4791. 
Day,  D.  T.,  903. 
Day,  E.  H.,  4266. 
Day,  H.,  1160. 


Day,  J.  E.,  4279,  4284,  7470. 

Day,  T.,  1105. 

Day,  T.  M.,  3683. 

"  Day-Breaking "   Indian  tract,  2642,  2796. 

Dayton,  Captain,  journal,  4543. 

Dayton,  Ohio,  settlement,  5656. 

Deady,  M.  P.,  5806. 

Deaf  and  dumb,  German  statistics,  815. 

Deaf  mutes,  census  of,  1890.     807. 
marriages  of,  812. 

Dealey,  J.  Q.,  6681. 

Dean,  A.,  4684,  4696. 

Dean,  Amos  II.,  1522. 

Dean,  B.  A.,  3404,  3411. 

Dean,  H.  C.,  1509. 

Dean,  J.,  33.66,  3367. 

Dean,  J.  W.,  809,  3371,  3374,  3376,  3378, 
3379,  3381-3385,  3389,  3390, 
3391,  3395-3397,  3399,  3400, 
3401,  3402,  3404,  3405,  3408, 
3410,  3414,  3444,  3466,  3482, 
3491,  3499,  3505,  3537,  3543. 
3587,  3592,  3620,  3659,  3665. 
3668,  3679,  3682.  3683-3687, 
3716«,  3722,  3722«,  3727o,  3731, 
3736a,  3736k,  3747,  3750.  3751, 
3771,  3781.  3788b,  3790,  3804. 
3816,  3821,  3836,  3838,  3845, 
3850,  3883,  3906«,  4119. 

Dean,  W.,  3409,  3901. 

Dean  family  in  Salem.  2241,  2252. 

Dean,  forest  of,  208,  451. 

Deane,  C.,  160,  167,  185,  190.  195.  199. 
215,  223,  224,  225,  226,  250.  266. 
333,  1719,  1757,  2651,  2700.  2745. 
2751,  2755,  2770,  2772,  2774- 
2781,  2783-2789.  2791,  2792, 
2794,  2843.  2864.  2873(7,  2880, 
2881,  2894,  2899,  2920,  2923, 
2925,  2928,  293O,  2944,  2947, 
2959,  2993,  302S,  3029.  3359, 
3362,  3401,  3431.  3682,  4102. 

Deane,  Jane,  inscription,  3377. 

Deane,  L.,  1707,  1770. 

Deane,  Silas,  3. 

correspondence   in    1774-1776.      1109. 
letter  to  J.   Hancock.    177*.     3375. 
letter,  1779.     6073. 
letters  1776-177*.     6067. 
See  also   Deane  papers. 

Deane  T.,  letter  to  J.  Dudley.  1683-1684. 
3371. 

Deane,  W.,  will  of,  3409.  3901. 

Deane,  W.  R.,  3361.  3363.  3375,  3376,  3380, 
3425,  3433.  3442.  35O3.  3526. 
3560. 

Deane  family,  1707,  1770,  3367,  3376,  3383, 

3417,  3722,  3723. 
(John)    family.  3425. 
(Thomas)   family,  3395. 
(Walter)  family,  3361,  3425. 

Deane  papers.  1774-1777.  5257a ;  1777- 
78.  5258 ;  1778-79.  5259 ;  1779- 
17X1.  5260;  1782-1790.  5261. 

Dearborn,  E.  B..  3360,  3391. 

Dearborn,  H.,  3034. 


1100 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Dearborn,  II.,  journal,  1775.     2792. 

journal   1776-1783.     2792,  2793,  3049. 
manuscripts,  4692,  4716. 
Dearborn,  II.  A.  S.,  4776. 

monument,  3370. 
Dearborn  family,  3360. 
Death,  causes,  812,  813. 

registration,  811. 

Death  penalty,  abolishment  of,  4258. 
Death  rate,  commercial,  808. 
Death  rates,  812. 
Deaths  in  childbirth,  812. 
De  Bow's  Commercial  Review   (Two  south 
ern  magazines),  1281. 
Decedents,  children,  815. 
De   Celles,   A.    IX,    7311,   7312,   7316,    7325, 

7347,  7347a. 
Dechert,  H.  M.,  5947. 
Decker,  O.  S.,  6891. 
Decker  family,  5042. 
Declaration     of     Independence,     24,     2793, 

6423. 

authentication,  3018. 
Pennsylvania  and  the,  6069. 
signers,  2784,  3377,  6932,  6993. 

New  Hampshire,  4443. 
signing  of,  2791. 
See  also   Continental   Congress. 
Declaration  of  Paris,  4825. 
De  Costa,  B.  F.,  546,  556,  929,  1752,  2787, 
2967,  3384,  3390,  3391,  3392,  3393, 
3397,  3399,  3402,  3403,  3405,  3406. 
3606,  3695,  3808,  3824,  3830,  5271'. 
5363. 

Dedham,   England,   2187,   2207,   2792,   73W,. 
Dedham,  Mass.,  Allen,  B.,  place,  2205. 
Ames  schoolhouse,  2203. 
as  a  postal  center,  2200. 
Baptist  beginnings  of  Mill  village,  2205. 
bibliography  of,  2195. 
"  birds  of,  2196. 
births,   1635-1639.      3359. 
boundary  line,  2193,  2195. 
brute  enemies  of  early  settlers,   2196. 
burying  ground,  2196. 
Clapboard-Trees    parish,    2202. 
Connecticut     corner     before     1810.   2199. 
court-house,  2198. 
Dexter,     Samuel,    diary,     1720-52.  3371, 

3372. 

Draper  house.  2201. 
early  times,  2197. 
Elder's  Causeway,  2208. 
English  church  in,  2199,  7400. 
epitaphs,  2188. 
Fairbanks    house.    2202. 
first    Baptist    meetinghouse    in    Mill    vil 
lage,  2206. 

first  free  school.   3380. 
folklore,  2198. 

French  troops  in,  2206,  2207. 
High  street,  2197. 
in    1795.      2208. 
in  1807.     2199. 
in  1817.  2208. 


Dedham,  Mass.,  in  the  rebellion,  2195,  2100, 
2197,  2198,  2199,  2200,  2201, 
2204. 

Indian  deeds,  2203. 

Institution  for  Savings,  2197. 

landing  place  on  Charles  River,   2207. 

mail  coaches,  2201. 

marriages,  1844-1890.     2201. 

Memorial  Hall,  2200. 

old  Whiting  mills,  2207. 

Paul  homestead,  2204,  7405. 

Paul's  bridge,  2195. 

penal  institutions,  2195. 

petition,   1792.     3392. 

petition,   1834.     2205. 

plan,    1636-1876.   2186. 

powder  house,  2198. 

Powder  house  rock,  2205,  2206. 

railroad,  2195,  2199. 

records,   1656.  3368. 

Revolutionary  soldiers,  2202. 

sawmill  and  gristmill,  2200. 

schools  and  teachers,  2195-2208. 

first  free  school  in  Mass,  supported  by  a 
tax,    3380. 

stone  mill,   1862.  2198. 

tablet  on  the  church  green,  2204. 

town  government,  2197. 

training  ground  at,  2203. 

views  in,  2213. 
Dedham  covenant,  2196. 
Deeiner,  H.  E.,  1515,  1538. 
Deems,  E.  M.,  6382. 
Deep-run,   Pa.,    Presbyterian   Church,   early 

history,  6382. 
Deep-sea  exploring,  900. 
Deerfield,   Mass. 

attack  by  Indians,   1677.     4728,  7480. 

destructiion  of,  1704.     2778. 

Falls  fight,   1675.      4096. 
Indian  house  door,  old,  4098. 
Indian  treaty,  1735.     1700. 

Memorial  hall,  4093,  4096,  4097. 

ministers    and    meetinghouses    of    olden 
time,  4096. 

old  cannon,  4098. 

old  Indian  house,  3360,  4096. 

old  meetinghouse,  7480. 
settlement,   4096. 
,  Willard  house,  4094,  4097. 

Ree  also  Pocumtuck. 
Deerfield,    N.    H.,    action    on    question    of 

armed  resistance,   1776.     3382. 
Deerfield,  Ohio,  inscriptions,  5748. 
Deerfield  Academy,  4096. 
Deer  Lodge  Valley,  4395. 
Deerpark,  N.  Y.,  history,  4968. 
Deficits,  State,  812. 
De  Forest,  J.  W.,   1107,  5041. 
Degrees,    historical    doctorate,    in    America 

10. 

De  Kalb,  C.,  566,  567,  569,  570. 
Delabarre,  E.  B.,  5917. 
De  Lacy,  W.  W.,  4394. 
Delafield,  M.  L.,  5022. 
Delafield  family,  5022. 


SUBJECT   'AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1101 


Delauieter  family,  3372. 

De  Lancey,  E.  F.,  4902,  5017,  5019,  5020- 
5022,  5036,  5313,  5320,  5368, 
5369,  6057,  6086. 

De  Lancy,   J.,   letter  to,   1754.     6078. 
De  Land,  C.  E.,  6657. 
Delano,  J.,  letter,  1727.     3365. 
Delany,  J.  B.,  44286. 
Delaplaine,  G.  P.,  6933. 
Delaware,  archives,  catalogue  of  papers  in 

State  paper  office,  London,  5973. 
Baptists  in,  history,  6065. 
biography,  1218. 
boundaries,   1220. 

dispute  with  Pennsylvania,  1522,  1523. 
Catholicity   in,  916,   5843,  5857,   5860. 
council  minutes,  1776-1792.     1224. 
doctors,  1237. 
early  history,  1213. 
early  wills,  6078. 
First  Regiment,  volunteers,  1223. 
Indian    purchase,    assignment    of,    to    W. 

Penn,   1680.     6079. 
judiciary,  1235. 

Delaware  Bay,  discovery,  1210,  1212. 
Delaware  Indians,  690,  6057. 
chiefs,  6063. 
in   Ohio,   5765. 
language,  691,  5117. 
notes  on,  6058. 
number  of,    1794.      2628. 
words  of,  691. 

Delaware    and    Shawuee    Indians,    vocabu 
lary,  5977. 

Delaware    and     Susquehanna     Indians,     W. 
Markham's     conference,      July      6,   i 
1694.     5969. 

Delaware  County,  Ohio,  pioneers,  5744. 
Delaware  County,   Pa.,   1725.      6061. 
biographies,  5899. 
boundary  line,  5899. 
early     manufacture    and     manufacturers, 

5899. 

ghosts  and  haunted  places,  5899. 
in   history,   5899. 

Delaware     River,     archaeological     explora 
tions  in  the  valley  of,  6400. 
defense  of,  in  Revolution,  6424. 
Dutch  and  Swedish  colonies  on,  5899. 
Dutch  on  the,  dispute  as  to  title,  5091. 
forts    for    defense    of    two    passages    of, 

1777.  6080. 

settlements  on,   1208,   1217,   6391. 
Swedes  on  the,  5096,  5980,  6057. 
Delaware  valley,   researches  upon  antiquity 

of  man  in,  2494,  6400. 
Del      Bosque,      Fernando,      expedition      into 

Texas,   904. 
Delfshaven,   4882. 
Delieseline,     F.    G.,     narrative,     1777-1783. 

6619. 

"  Deliverance,"   builder  of,   1610.   338(5. 
Dellehonde  family,  2246. 
Dellenbaugh,  F.  S.,  563,  573. 
De  Long,  H.  C.,  3319,  3323,  3324. 
De  Long,  S.  R.,  984. 


Delphi,    883. 

Demarcation,  bull  of,  1493.     8,  7324. 

Demarest,  D.  D.,  4514,  4516,  4892,  4900. 

Dembitz,  L.  N.,  624. 

Demers,   B.,   7347. 

Demiurgos  of  Egyptians,  648. 

Demming,   II.   C.,   6156. 

Democracy   in   America,   origin  and  causes. 

1900. 
Democratic    ideas    in    Puritan    army,    1647. 

499. 
Democratic    institutions    in    New    England, 

1713. 
Democratic  national   convention,   origin   of, 

6670. 

Demography,    811. 
Demoine  County,  Iowa,  1533. 
Demopolis,   Ala.,  946,   963. 
De  Motte,  H.  C.,  1427. 
Denarius  of  Augustus  Caesar,  6310. 
Denaut,  Mgr.,  visit  to  Acadia,  1803.     7349. 
Denby,  Charles,  1451. 
Dene  Indians,  7323. 
Denechaud,  E.,  7347a. 
Deneson,  J.,  first  settlers  of  Sturbridge  and 

Southbridge,  4138. 
"  Deng  'Ishtuk,"  6194. 
Denison,  D.,  abstract  of  will,  3366. 
autobiography,  3404,  3833. 
letter  to,  March   19,   1676.     2280. 
Denison,  F.,  6596,  6597,  6605,  7482w. 
Denison,  G.,  will,   1693.     3371. 
Denison,  G.  S.,  25. 
Denison  family,  3404. 

in  Granville,  Ohio,  5753. 
Dennie,   Joseph,   letters,   1797.  2786. 
Dennington,    England,   list   of  subscriptions 

to  engagement  of  1651.     3402. 
Dennis,   A.   P.,  20,  900. 
Dennis,  Richard,  v.~  Charles  Wharton,  1790. 

6084. 

Dennis,  R.  G.,  4168. 
Dennis,   W.,  7148e. 
Dennis,  W.  D.,  2277. 
Dennis,  W.  II.,  1266. 
Dennis   (Robert)  family,  3407. 
Dennis,   Mass.,   description  of,    2626. 
Denny,  C.  C.,  4209. 
Denny,   E.,  military  journal,  6022. 
Denny,  E.  I.,  6869. 
Denny,   H.  G.,  2807. 
Denny,    J.,     military     journal,     1781-1795. 

5976. 

Denny,  W.   H.,  5977,  6022. 
Denominational  histories,  773. 
De  Nonville,  J.  R.,  Marquix  de,  expedition, 

1687.      5167,   5097,   7324. 
De  Normandie,  J.,  2220,  2804-2808. 
Dent,   S.,   5568. 
Denton,  D.,  5994,  5995. 
Denton  family,  5044. 
Denver,  J.  W.,  1579,  1598,  7426. 
Denver  in  1864.     4417. 
De  Pere,  Wis.,  modern,  6968. 
Depew,    C.    M.,    7507. 
Depew  family,  5047. 


1102 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


De  I'eyster.  F.,  5229,  5235,  5293,  5310, 

5318. 

De  Peyster,  J.  W.,  4882,  4884.  5189,  5195, 
5270,    5299,  5307,  5315.  5323,  5324, 
5473,  6744,  7249. 
Deportation    of    Canadians    to    New    South 

Wales,  7347o. 
De  Puy  family,  5047. 
Derby,  E.  H.,  803,  3389,  3659. 
Derby,  Perley,  2242,  2243,  2245,  2249,  2251, 

2252,  2273,  2274,  2314,  2529. 
Derby,  R.  H.,  2261. 
Derby,  S.  C.,  5745,  5746,  5747. 
Derby  family,  2242,  2255. 
Derby,  Vt.,  block  schoolhouse,  6707. 

"  Female    Reading   Society    in,    75    years 
ago,"  6707. 

history,  6707. 

Old  Meetinghouse,  6707. 
De  Riemer.  W.  E.,  5050,  5082. 
De  Riemer  family,  5022,  5051,  5082. 
Dermer,   T.,  voyage  to  Virginia,  1619.     5096. 
De   Rosenthal,    Baron    G.    H.,    letter,    1794. 

6078. 

De  Rosset  family,  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  5598. 
Derry,   Pa.,   people  of,   1776.      5894. 
Derryfield,  N.  H.,  history,  4428. 

in  the  Revolution,  4427.     4428a. 

records,  1751-1782.     4428c. 

social  library,  4427. 
Desaulniers,  F.  L.,  7349. 
De  Saussure,  H.  A.,  6623. 
De  Saussure,  W.  G.,  6612,  6618. 
Desert,  life  in,  578. 
Deserts,  American,  894,  905. 
Des  Gozis,  M.,  7347a. 
Desha,  Joseph,  1642. 
De  Sille  family,  5049. 
Des  Marest  family,  4892. 
De  Smet,  letters,  4405. 
Des  Moines,  capitol  building,   1514,   1522. 

removal  of  State  capital,  1479. 
Des  Moines  Rapids,  1505. 
Des  Moines  River,  1515. 

in  1721.     1516. 

land  grant,  1513. 
Des    Ormeaux,    D.     (Dollard    et    ses    com- 

pagnons),  7346. 

De  Soto,  H.,  conquest  of  Florida,  4733. 
De  Soto's  expedition,  chroniclers  of,   4350, 

route  of,  4349. 
Despard  family,  4895. 
Despeaux,   H.   M..  4160. 
De  Succa  family,  5050. 
De  Trieux  family,  5041. 
Detroit.    Mich..    British    subjects    in,    1797. 
5746. 

diocese  of,  4288. 

in  1774.     4280. 

in  1796.     4255,  4281. 

in  1832.     4280. 

in   1842.      4283. 

Canadian  archives,   1721-1783.     4271. 

Catholics  in,  4265. 

city  government,  4292. 

climate,  4255. 


Detroit,  Mich.,  early  history,  916,  4281. 

expedition  to,   1764.      4543. 

expedition  to,  1793,  4269.. 

ferry  service  to  Windsor,  Canada,  4284. 

first  newspaper,  4280. 

Fort    Pontchartrain    du     Detroit,     1701- 
1710.     4281. 

French    commanders,    1701-1760.      7472. 

Gorrell's  journal,    1761.      6939. 

history  in  the  thirties,  4278. 

Indian  affairs  in,  1706.     5776,  no.  8. 

methodism  in,  4255. 

public  works,  4299. 

removal  of  State  capital,  4260. 

St.  Anne's  Church,  916. 

siege  of,  4273. 

by  Wisconsin  Indians.  6938. 

surrender    of,    1812.      5648. 
Detroit,  Mich.,  and  its  founder,  914. 
Detroit    and    Lake    Superior    Copper    Co.'s 

smelting  works,  4280. 
Detwiler,  J.,  5959,  5960. 
Deupree,  J.  G.,  4347. 
Deupree,  Mrs.  *N.  D.,  4349,  4350. 
Deutsch   -  Amerikanischer     National-Bund, 

885,  886,  887. 

Devens,  Charles,  2793,  3050. 
Devereux,  E.,  6067. 

Deverick,  J.,  deposition,   1666.     3377. 
Devil's   Kitchen.    Mackinaw    Island,    4281. 
Devitt,  E.  I.,  914,  5848,  5856. 
Devoll,  D.  T.,  4047. 

Devotion  family,  of  Brookline,   2117,  2123. 
De  Vries,  D.  P.,  5098. 

voyages,  5096. 

Devron,  G.,  1663,  1665,  6962. 
Dew,  T.  R.,  7486. 

Dewees,   Mary,   journal.    1787-88.      60S4. 
Dewees  genealogical  notes,  6084. 
D'Ewes,  Sir  Symonds.  autobiography,  2649. 
Dewey,  D.  R.,  807-811. 
Dewey,  F.  A.,  4256. 

Dewey,  George,  Admiral,  in  Ohio,  5721. 
Dewey,  John,  807. 
Dewey,  Maria  N.,  3687. 
Dewey,  T.  M.,  2183. 
Dewey  family,  5021,  5023. 
Dewing,  B.  F.,  3415. 
Dewing  (Andrew)   family,  3415. 
De  Witt,  D.  M.,  1288,  1289. 
De  Witt,  Johan,  translation  of  letter,  1665. 

5038. 

De  Witt,  John,  6381. 
De  Witt,  T.,  5146,  5150. 
De  Witt  family,  4862. 

Ulster  County,   N.    Y.,   5032,   5033,   5036, 

5037. 

De  Witt's  colony,  6686. 
De  Wolf,  W.  F.,  1376. 
De  Wyl,  N.,  4365. 

Dexter,  F.  B.,  198-200,  204,  207,  326,  337, 
343,  405.  436,  437,  629.  1157- 
1161.  1167,  1169,  1171,  1172,  1174. 
1179.  2779,  2786,  2800.  2805,  2852, 
2956,  3071,  3258,  3308,  3396. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1103 


Dexter,  G.,  1961,  2770,  2771,  2785,  2786, 
2788,  2935,  2939,  2940,  2949,  2974, 
2982. 

Dexter,     H.     M.,    2039,     2770,    2771,    2781, 
2783,  2788,  2795,  2796,  3089,  3376, 
3378,  3381,  3402,  3685,  3818a. 
Dexter,  M.,  2800,  2805,  2807. 
Devter,    Samuel,    letter.    1779.      2775. 
Dexter,    Samuel,   of   Dedham,   diary,    1720- 

1752.   3371,  3372. 
Dexter  clock,  1763.     2199. 
Dexter  house,  Dedham,  Mass.,   2199. 
Dey,  P.  A.,  1517,  1521,  1524. 
Dey  family  (New  York),  5022. 
De  Zeng,  F.  A.,  Baron,  family,  5020. 
De  Zeng,  P.  M.,  5020. 
Diabolical    performances    near    Portsmouth, 

N.  H.,  alleged,  2804. 
Dial,  G.  W.,  5725. 

Diamond  Island,  fight  at,  3384,  3606. 
Dick,  C.  N.  W.,  5725. 
Dicker-man,  L.,  570. 
Dickerson   (Philemon)  family,  5045. 
Dickey,  W.  A.,  898. 
Dickinson,    C.    E.,    5701,    5702,    5703,    5705, 

5714. 
Dickinson,  J.,  5361. 

political  writings,  5983. 
Stille's  life  of,  6071. 
Dickinson,  N.,  monument,  4096. 
Dickinson,    T.    A.,   2206,    2207,   4202,    4203, 

4213. 

Dickinson  family,  4097. 
Dickinson-IIarman     correspondence,     1784- 

1785.     5785. 
Dickson,  C.  H.,  1579. 
Dickson,  J.,  4777. 
Dickson,  L.  T.,  5911. 
Dickson  papers,  1812-1815.     6933. 
Dienst,  A.,  6682. 

Diori  language,  New  Testament  in,  2803. 
Dieserud,  J.,  577. 
Diffenbacher,  P.  L.,  1422. 
Diffenderfer  family,  2026. 
Diffenderffer,  F.  R.,  6165-6170,  6175,  6178- 

6184,    6187,    6358,    6362,    7510. 
Digby  new  grant,  5043. 
Diggens,  W.  A.,  5743. 
Dighton,  journey  to  Philadelphia  from,  177s 

6068. 

Dighton  rock,  4034. 
Dijon,  II.,  611. 
Dike,  S.  W.,  807,  809. 
Dilke,  Emilia  F.  S.,  Lady,  7366. 
Dill,  J.  B.,  4297. 
Dillard,  A.  W.,  945. 
Dillard,  W.  B.,  5801. 
Dillaway,  C.  K.,  3682. 
Diller,  J.  S.,  861,  895,  898,  906. 
Dillingham,   E.,  will,   1666.      3365. 
Dillon,  John  B.,  1447,  1451,  1517. 
Dillwyn  correspondence,  6073. 
Dilwyn  family,  6084. 
Diman.    James,    subscription    to    relief    of 

174S.     2272. 
Dlman,  J.  L.,  6472. 


Dime  (tithe)  in  Canada.  7328. 
Dimon,  G.  D.,  5434. 
Dinwiddie,  R.,  letters,  5775. 

letters,    1751-1758.      6809e. 
Dinwiddie     County,     Va.,     old     tombstones, 

6856. 

Diocesan  synods  and  statutes,  916. 
Diodate,  W.,  Italian  ancestry  of,  1166. 
Piodati  family,  3390. 
Diodati  tomb,  5038. 

Dionne,  N.  E.,  7219,  7222,  7318,  7319,  7323, 

7324,     7326,     7327,     7328,     7329, 

7329a,    7345,    7346,    7347,    7347a 

7350. 

Diplomacy,  American,  beginnings  of,   6783, 

6784. 

trial    bibliography    of,    40. 
Diplomacy  in  United  States,  1861.     12. 
Diplomacy,  United  States  and  Cuba,  1862. 
See    also,    England    diplomatic    relations, 

U.   S.   Diplomacy. 

Diplomatic  and  constitutional  history,  1831. 
Diplomatic   relations   of  Great  Britain  and 

France,    1799-1801.      7370. 
Diplomatists  as  historians,  10. 
Diptera  of  Quebec,  7177. 
"  Disciples  of  Christ,"  795,  5701. 
Discoveries  in  America  to  1630.     800. 
Discovery,  progress  of,  5915. 
right  of,  5714. 
statistics,  813,  814. 
Diseases,  fatality,  statistics,  813. 

infectious,  statistics,  810. 
Dissenters,     in     Middle     States,     in     1759. 

2629. 
Dissenters,  Society  of,  in  New  York,   1769. 

40. 

Distribution,  809. 
District    of    Columbia,    bibliography,     1266, 

1272. 

boundary  monuments,  1264. 
code,  1266. 

first  Germans  in,  1277,  1278. 
first  governor,  5647. 
geographic  development,  899. 
negroes  in,  1824. 

principal    local    events,    1904.      1271. 
slavery  in,  7,  1266. 
surveys  and  maps,  896. 
See  also  Washington,  D.  C. 
District  schoolhouse,  old,  4977. 
Diver,  Daniel,  shooting  of,  1806.     7415. 
Divorce,  815. 

in  France,  807,  809. 
laws,  United  States,  4292. 
problem,  4818. 
statistics,  807,  809. 

Divorces     granted     by     Supreme     court     of 
Pennsylvania,    1787-1801.     5'Hl. 
Divorces  in  Michigan  in  1897.     S12. 
Dix,  John  A.,  2774,  5179,  5432. 
Dix,  M.,  5037. 
Dix,   W.  G..  6663. 
Dixon.  R.  B..  575. 
Dixon,  W.  W.,  4397. 
Dixon  family,  5894,  6858. 


1104 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Dixson,  Z.  A.,  5749,  5750. 

Dixwell   papers,    1161. 

Doak,   H.   M.,  6671. 

Doan  family,  outlaws  of,  6065. 

Doane,  G.  W.,  4534. 

Doane,    W.    C.,   4724. 

Doane  family,  3417. 

Doane  College,   4407. 

Dobbins,  W.  W.,  4777. 

Dobbins   papers,   4777. 

Dobbs,  J.  H.,  792. 

Dochet  (St.  Croix)   Island,  7327. 

Doctorate,   Historical,  requirements,  10. 

Doctorates.   American,   at  Gottingen,   3412, 

3928b. 

"  Doctrina  et  Amicitia,"  Society,  2777. 
Documents,  preservation  of,  4466,  5714. 
Dodd,    W.    E.,   41. 
Dodd,   W.   F.,  6834. 
Dodd,   W.   O.,   1653. 
Doddridge,  I'.,  6890. 
Dodge,  CoL,  conversion  of,  928. 
Dodge,  B.  J.,  4213. 
Dodge,  D.  K.,  1436. 
Dodge,  G.  M.,  1516,  1517,  1518. 
Dodge,  H.,   1515,  1557. 

letters,    January    6   and    March   4,    1835. 

1523. 

volunteers  in  Black  Hawk  war,  6929. 
Dodge     Jno.     company     of     guards,     1778. 

2262,  2478. 
Dodge,  J.  T.,   3404. 
Dodge,   R.   B.,>  jr.,   address   at   G.   Bancroft 

memorial,  4213. 
Dodge,  R.  D.,  4895. 
Dodge,   R.   E.,  572,  577,  578,  901. 

Dodge,  S.  D.,  5630. 

Dodge;  T.  A.,  3336,  3338. 

Dodge,  W.  E.,  5050. 

Dodge  family,  3373. 

Dodge  County,  Nebr.,  history,  4406. 

Doe,  J.,  1505. 
Doggerel  ballads,  3150. 

Doggett.   L.   L.,   5701. 

Doggett,  S.  B.,  3407,  3408,  3409,  3410. 

Doherty,  D.  J.,  4359. 

Dolan,  J.  W.,  5413. 

Dolbeare  family,  3405,  3847. 

Dole,  G.   T.,   3396. 

Dole,  S.  B.,  7130. 

Dole,   S.   T.,    1712,   1713,   1714,   1715,   1716, 
1717. 

Dole  family,  3396. 

Doliber,  Ada  R.,  7394. 

Dollard.     See  Des  Ormeaux. 

Dollier  de  Casson.   F..   7206. 

exploration,        1669-1670.      7299,       7354, 
7356. 

Domesday  book,  5038. 

Domestic  service,  809. 

Dominguez  ranch,  battle,   1017. 

Dominicans,    foundation    in    United    States, 
928. 

Donahoe,  P.,  5856. 

Donaldson,  G.  C.,  4167, 


Donaldson,  T.,  address  at  Baltimore  March 

29,   1849.      1881. 
Donavin,  S.  K.,  5721. 
Donck,  A.  van  der,  5096.  5097. 
Donegal,  Pa.,  history  of   the  Donegal  Church, 
6165. 

in  the  Revolution,   6168. 
Do-ne-ho-geh-weh,  grave  of,  4777. 
Donnally,  Miriam  W.,  6889,  6891. 
Donnan.  W.  G.,  1518. 
Donnell,    W.    M.,    1504,    1505,    1506,    1507, 

1508. 

Donnelly,  Eleanor  C.,  5848,  5849,  5855. 
Doolittle  family,  3364. 
Dooner,  P.  W.,  1012. 
Door  family  of  Maine,  1711. 
Dorchester,  D.,  4021. 

Dorchester,  Mass.,  ancient  paper  hangings, 
3377. 

annals,  2218. 

authors  of  the  history  of.  3809. 

cemetery   inscriptions,   3360,   3362,   3363, 
3364. 

Christian  names,  3412,  3931. 

chronological   and   topographical   account 
of,  2627,  2691. 

deed,    1753.     3408. 

deed  of  land,  1664.     3391. 

first  church,  3754. 

grantees  of  meadow  lands.  3393,  3698. 

history,    2219,    2619,    2620,    3363,    3398, 
3407,    3436. 

marriages,   1744-1748.      3408. 

Morton  and  Taylor  estates,  3404,  3S38&. 

records,  3379,  3380,  3570a. 

settlement  of,  2221. 

soldiers     in     Canada     expedition,     1690. 
3374. 

troops   in,    1776.      3411. 

vital  records,   1648-1683.     3374. 

warnings,   1725-1745.  -3408. 
Dorchester      Church      colony,      rendezvous, 

3400. 

Dorchester  Neck,  British  raid,  3411. 
Dorchester,  S.   C.,   history,  6651. 
Dore  family  of  Maine,  1711. 
Dorland,  C.  P.,  1010,  1011. 
Dorr,  B.,  6024. 
Dorr,  E.  PX4745,  4762. 
Dorr,  H.  C.,  6488,  6490,  6520,  6523,   6528, 

6533,  6582,' 6583. 
Dorr,  Janett  R.,  993. 
Dorr  family  of  Maine,  1711. 
Dorr  rebellion,  11,  36. 
Dorrellites,  The,  4097. 
Dorsheimer,  W.,  4770. 
Doten,  C.  W.,  814,  815. 
Dotterer,  H.  S.,  5960. 
Doty,  James,  papers,  6935. 
Doty,  J.  D.,  6928,  6930o. 
Doty,  L.  R.,  4933. 
Doty's  Island,  mill  site  at,  6937. 
Doubleday  family,  5468. 
Dougherty,  Daniel,  917. 
Doughty,  A.  G.,  7324,  7328. 
Doughty,  F.  W.,  656,  678. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1105 


Douglas,  C.  H.  J.,  3389,  4818. 

Douglas,  D.,  1303. 

Douglas,    David,    5801,    5802,    5803,    5804 

5804o. 

Douglas,  D.  T.,  1427. 
Douglas,  G.  M.,  7175. 
Douglas,  H.  F.,  3390,  3666o. 
Douglas,    J.,    561,    573,    7177,    7178,    7179 

7180o,  7182,  7183,  7198. 
Douglas,  J.,  jr.,  7180c. 
Douglas,  J.  L.,  3386. 
Douglas,  S.  A.,  ancestry,  3389. 

letters,  1422. 
Douglas,  W.  B.,  1424. 
Douglas,  W.  W.,  6597. 
Douglas  family,  3386. 
Douglass,  D.,  105. 
Douglass,  E.,  letter,  1781.     6060. 

letters  to  J.   Irvine,  1782-83.     6057. 
Douglass,  W.,  3012. 
Douglass,    Win.,    letters,    1720,    1735,    1736 

2650. 
Douglass,   Knowles   r.,  libel  suit,  1748  and 

1749.      2135. 
Dousman,  G.  G.,  6901. 
Douw  family  (Albany,  N.  Y.),  5010. 
Dover,  Mass.,  in  the  Revolution,  2196,  2197. 

records,  2195-2199. 
Dover,  N.  H.,  baptisms,   1717-1787.     3387, 

3388,  3389,  3395,  3399,  4425. 
Jeremy  Belknap's  house,  2783. 
births,   baptisms,   marriages,  and  deaths 

1693-1850.     4425. 
combination   of   1640.      3391. 
Friends'  records,  1701-1843.     4442  4444. 
genealogical  items  relating  to  early  set 
tlers,   3363-3367. 
history,    1776.      3405. 
Indian  deed  to  P.  Coffin,  1709.     2786. 
landmarks,  4426. 

marriages.  1767-1787.     3383,  3386. 
massacre,  1689.     4453. 
records,  3362. 
settlement,  3394. 

settlement  and  the  Hiltons,  3401,  3712. 
Squamscott   patent,    1629.      3382.   3384. 
Dow,  E.  W.,  17,  42. 

Dow.  George  Francis,  2271,  2274-2277, 
2516,  2521,  2535,  4163-4170,  4173 
4176,  4177. 

Dow,  Mrs.  H.  H.,  4775. 
Dow,  Joseph,  3684. 
Dow,  T.  J.,  1522. 

Dowery  to  brides  granted  in  1700  at  Que 
bec,  7347o. 
Downing,  Emanuel,  letter,   1620.     2650. 

letter  to  Sir  J.  Coke,  2798. 
Downing,  G.  C.,  1643,  1645. 
Downing,   James,   letter  to   Gov.    Winthrop 

1636-37.     2804. 
Downing,    Lucy,   letters,    1626-1678.      2800 

2882. 

Dowse  library,  2750,  2756,  2766,  2772. 
I>oy,  John  W.,  1578o. 

II.  Doc.  928,  59-1,  vol  2 70 


Doyle,  J.  T.,  181,  201,  243,  988,  990. 

Doyle,  S.  H.,  5719. 

Doylestown,  Pa.,  museum  of  the  Historical 
Society,  5866. 

Dracut  convention,   1776.     4447. 

Draft  riots,  927. 

Drake,  C.  D.,  3682. 

Drake,  Sir  Francis,  anchorage,  896. 
California  anchorage,  992. 
landfall  of,   2793. 

Drake,  F.  D.,  7408,  7409. 

Drake,  F.  M.,  1563. 

Drake,  F.  S.,  3383,  3392. 

Drake,  J.  H.,  1284. 

Drake,  J.  M.,  611. 

Drake,  J.  R.,  4729. 

Drake,  S.  A..  1709,  2090,  6059. 

Drake,  S.  G.,  2709,  3359,  3367,  3370,  3372, 
3373,  3384,  3424,  3434,  3436.  3437^ 
3446,  3455,  3467,  3474.  3480,  3604. 
3620. 

Drake  (John)   family,  5042. 

Drama,   introduction   into  America,  5228. 

Draper,  A.   S.,  4877. 

Draper,   II.,  4278. 

Draper,    L.    C.,    6927,    6930o,    6930b,    6931, 

6978,  6993. 
Draper,  S.,  4999. 
Draper,  W.  F.,  809. 
Draper     House,     Dedham.     Mass..     reminis- 

-  cences    of,    2201. 

Dreams  as  factors  in  history,  2X05,  3255. 
Dreer,  F.  J.,  autograph  collection  of,  6070. 
Dresden,  Me.,  1717. 
early  history,  1707! 
Huguenot  settlers  in.  1709. 
Dresser,  Mrs.  G.  K.,  4135. 
Dreyer,  J.  M.,  887. 

Drift  mounds  of  Susquehanna  Valley,  6424. 
Drinker,  Elizabeth,  6069. 

route  of,  to  Valley  Forge,   1778.     6070. 
Drinker,  Henry,  6070. 
letter,   1777.     6071. 
letters,   1762.        6070. 
>rinker  family,  60TS. 
)river,  T.  D.,  5819,  5820. 
>river,    Capt.    William   and    his    flag    "Old 

Glory,"   1862.   2275. 
)river,  W.  R.,  3336,  3337. 
'  Driving  a  pin  or  nail,"  custom,  2794. 
)roitwich,     England.     St.     Peter's     in     the 

field,  5046. 

Drought,  E.  S.  W.,  1580. 
brought,  in  1749.     2625. 
Brought  of  July,   1901.     577. 
)rowne,  H.  K.,  3411. 
>ro\vne,  Henry  Russell,  655,  664,  5050. 
)rowne,  H.  T.,  3724.  5330,  6585. 
Drowne,   S.,   letters   to   Sally   Drowne,   etc., 

1774-1776.   6061. 
)rowne    (Solomon)    family,   5050. 
)ruillettes,  G.,  5098. 

)ruillettes,    Gabriel,    letter    to    John    Win 
throp,  jr.,  2780. 
Drumgoole,  H.  T.,  5855a,  5856. 


1106 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Druniinond,  J.  II.,  1708,  1709,  1713,  1714, 
1716,  1783,  3409,  3898,  4035, 
4428a. 

Drummond,  L.,  7148^. 
Drummond,  T.,  1391. 

(Robert  and  Anne)  family,  5032. 
Drummond  Island  voyageurs,  7298. 
Drummond's  campaign,   1812.     7247. 
Drummond's    dispatch   from    Lundys    Lane, 

7229. 

Drummond's  winter  campaign,  1813.  7233. 
Drummonds  of  Prestonpaus,  Scotland,  5032. 
Drummondville,  Canada,  church  of  St. 

Frederic,   7345. 
Dryden  family,  3378. 
Duane.  J..  5243. 
Duane,  Wm.,  3366,  6004. 

and   the  "  Philadelphia  Aurora,"   3383. 
Duaue     letters,     1761-1777.       1287.     1774- 

1781.     1288,  1289. 

Dublin,  Ireland,  Huguenots  iri,  6621. 
Du  Bois,  Patterson,  653,  674. 
Du  Bois,  W.  E.  B.,  8,  2549. 
Dubois  family,  6891. 

(Ulster  County,  N.  Y.),  5042,  5043. 
I  Hi  Bois  pedigree,  5039. 
Du  Bose,  J.  C.,  946,  958. 
Du  Bose,  J.  W.,  war  recollections,  945. 
Dubs,  J.  II.,  5465,  6057,  6060,   6073,  6074, 
6165,     6166,     6168,     6169,     6170, 
6172,  6179,  6363-6365. 
Dubuque,    Iowa,    1500. 

Congregational    Church,    1499. 
early   history,    1522. 
in    1820.       1524. 
territorial  days,  1523. 
Dubuque  County,   Iowa,   1533. 

reunion    of    Early    Settlers'    Association, 

1501. 

Dubuque's  company,   1790.     1383. 
Ducachet,  H.  W.,  5122. 
Ducharme,  Indian  cession  to.  6937. 
Duche,  Elizabeth,  letter,  1783.     6070. 
Duche  family,  5908. 
Duchesnay,  H.  E.  J.,  7348. 
Dudley,  D.,  3366,  3367,  3371. 
Dudley.  E.  S.,  4406. 

Dudley,  H.  A.  S.  D.,  papers  presented  by,  to 
the    Massachusetts    Historical    So 
ciety,  2780. 
Dudley,  J.  G.,  5180. 
Dudley,  Gov.  Joseph,  2650,  2776. 

instructions     from     Queen     Anne,     1702. 

2647,   2798. 
letter,    1706.      2630. 
letter,   1707-8.   2621. 
letter  to  council  of  New  Hampshire,  1713. 

4447. 
Dudley,  M.  S.,  3343,  3348,  3412,  3414,  3416, 

3948,   3951,   3972,    7533,    7534. 
Dudley,  Paul,  commission  from  Queen  Anne, 

2802. 

diary,   1740.      3393. 

letter    to    T.     Chamberlayne,     1721-22. 
3377. 


Dudley,  Robert,  181. 

and  the  Arcano  del   Mare,  239. 
Dudley,  Gov.  T.,  letter,  1631.     2626. 

letter     to     Countess     of     Lincoln,     1631. 
4449. 

library  of,  3370. 
Dudley,  T.  H.,  6073. 
Dudley,  T.  P.,  4274,  5776,  no.   1. 
Dudley,  W.  R.,  6158,  6160. 
Dudley  family,  1639,  2773,  3359,  3368. 
Dudley  Indians,  4205. 
Dudley  papers,  2650. 
Dudley,  Mass.  : 

Durfee  farm,  stone  monument  on,   4144. 

Rattlesnake  Hill  trail,  4145. 

settlement  of,  4134. 
Dudleys  in  Massachusetts,  2773. 
Duer,  W.  A.,  4526,  5527. 
Duerst,  Mathias,  7090. 

diary,  1845.      6937. 
Duff,  U.  F.,  573. 
Dufferin,  Lord,  554. 
Duffie,  Gen.  A.  N.,  6598. 
Duffield,  G.,  4254. 
Duffield,  G.  C.,  1518. 
Duffield,  J.,   Iowa  homestead  of,   1518. 
Dugard's  American  scholars,  3372. 
Dugast,  G.,   7157. 

Dugga,  Punico-Libyan  monument,  517. 
Duggan,  S.  I'.  H.,  4831. 
Dukes  County,   Mass.,  court   papers,   1712- 
1748.     3369. 

seal,  3412. 
Dulany,  D.,  6059. 
Dulles,  C.  W.,  6083. 
Du  Luth,  Daniel  Greysolon,  6938. 
Duluth,  Minn.,  early  days,  4281. 

history,  4311. 

Dumaresq  family,  3375,  341)8. 
Dummer,  Jeremiah,  2639. 

letter.   1716.      2794. 

letter  to  S.   Sewall,   172O.     3360. 

letters,   1711.     2624. 
Dummer  family,  3393,  3697. 
Dumont  family,  5044,  5045,  5049. 
Dunbar,  J.  R.,  3315. 
Dunbar,   William,   770. 
Dunbar,  Sir  William,  report  of.  4346. 
Dunbar's     queries     to     his     councij,     1733. 

4446. 

Dunbarton,  N.  H..  4428«,  4431. 
Duncan,  James,  6061. 

diary,    1781.      5749. 
Duncan,  R.  B.,  1452. 
Duncan,  Rosalie  Q.,  4347. 
Dunck  family,  3369. 
Duncombe,  J.   F.,   1477,   1515. 
Dundas     County,     Ontario,     German     New 

England   loyalists,   7366. 
Dundurn,    Canada,    some    recollections    of, 

etc.,  7325,  7342. 
Dunes,  control  of  sand,  905. 
Dungan,  W.  S.,  1518. 
Dunglison.   R.,   710. 
Dunham,  Clark,  1516. 
Dunham  family    (New   England),   5042. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1107 


Duniscomb,  S.  WM  jr.,  4819. 
Duniway,  A.  S.,  5814. 
Duniwuy,   C.   F.,   24. 
Dunkers,  6362. 

history,  5968. 

settlement,  Ephrata,  1'a.,  5968. 
Dunlay,     Andrew,     letter,     Boston,     1828. 

2274. 

Dunlap,  H.,  letter,   1842.     6672.     " 
Dunlap,  J.  P.,  4414. 
Dunlap,  W.,  6858. 
Dunlap-Brady    correspondence,     1830-1834. 

6671.  1 

Dunlap- Jackson        correspondence,        1831. 

6672. 

Dunlop,  J.,  5965,  5966. 
Dunmore  expedition,   1774.     5658. 
Dunraore,  Lake,  naming  of,  3365. 
Dunmore  patent,  1773.     6892. 
Dunmore  war,  5723,  5733,  6891. 

documentary  history,  7108. 
Dunmore's  treaty,  1774,  site  of,  5719. 
Dunn,  Julia  M.,  1423. 
Dunn,  J.  P.,   1452-1455. 
Dunn,   Mary  M.,   7365. 
Dunning,  William  A.,  4,  24. 
Dunning   (Benjamin)    family,  3410. 

(John)   family,  3410. 
Dunstable,  Mass.,  history,  3413. 

MS.   plans  of,    2799. 

Dunstable,  N.  H.,  bicentennial,  1873.  4434. 
Dunstable  Harbor,  N.  H.,  3196. 
Dunton,  John,  4103. 

"  Life    and    errors    of,"    extracts    from, 
2630. 

residence  in  Massachusetts,  108(5.     2630. 
Dunton  family,  3412. 
Dunster,  Henry,  letter,  1648.     2645). 

letter,  1653.     2135. 
Dunster  family,  3385. 
Dunster  papers,  2650,  2800,  3168. 
Dupee,  J.  A.,  3394. 

Du    Ponceau,    P.    S.,    691-693,    697,    2637, 
2717,      5970-5972,      5988,      5989, 
5990,   6392. 
Dupuis  family,  5047. 
Du  Puy,  C.  M.,  4892,  4895. 
Dupuy  family,  6811. 
Duquesnoy,  Adrien,  journal,  42. 
Durand,  E.  D.,  4812. 
iMmmt,   E.   W.,   4312. 
Durfee,  J.,  6499,  6500,  6501. 
Durfee,  T.,  3682,  3702. 
Durfee    farm,     Dudley,     Mass.,     old     stone 

monument  on,   4144. 
Durham,  J.  G.  L.,  Lord,  7345. 
Durham,  S.  W.,  1465o,  1515. 
Durham,   England,    County    Palatine,   2556. 
Durham,  N.  H.,  church  records  of  Rev.  II. 
Adams,    1713-1729.      3381,    33*2. 
3388,  3390,  3391. 

genealogical  records,  4442. 

history,  4450. 

vital  statistics,  3381. 
Durham  stove  plates,  5868. 
Durkee,  J.,  3380. 


Durrett,   R.  T.,   1610,   1614,   1617,   1622. 
Durrie,    D.    S.,    6930a,    6944,    6954,    6956, 

6985,  6994. 

Durrie,  Isabel,  6956,  6985. 
Duryea  family,  5026. 
Du  Simitiere,  notebook,  6069. 
Dutch,   English   and,   intermarriages,   5018, 

5019. 
Dutch  and  Iroquois,  friendship  in  struggle 

of  eighteenth  century,  4957. 
Dutch  at  north  pole  and  in  Maine,  5189. 
Dutch   Church   in  America.     See  also   New 

York,  City.     Reformed   Protestant 

Dutch  Church. 
Dutch  churches  in  America,  records  of  old, 

4877. 

Dutch  East  Indies,  4883. 
Dutch  families  of  Albany,  5018. 
Dutch  families  of  New  York,  history,  5017. 
Dutch  in  middle  Europe  in  1639.     4884. 
Dutch  in  New  Jersey,  4539. 
Dutch  language,  study  of,  4881. 
Dutch   medals   of   1782   relating   to    United 

States,  2797. 
Dutch   names,   facts   about,    Van   and   Von, 

5039. 

Dutch  progenitors,  5151. 
Dutch  Reformed  Church  in  America,   15. 
Dutch  settlements  in  North  America,  docu 
ments,  4876. 
Dutch     village     communities     on     Hudson 

River,    1816. 

Dutch  West  India  Company,  2,  4877,  4885. 
Dutch  words,  phrases,  etc.,  4885. 
Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  families.  5049. 
Dutchman,   the,  4884. 
"  Dutchman  "     and     "  Dutch,"     nicknames, 

887. 

Dutisne,  Lieut.,  1578a. 
Dutton,  C.  E.,  6679. 
Dutton,  Helen  A.,  3687.. 
Dutton,  R.  J.,  6080. 
Duval,  Mary  R.,  4346,  4347,  4895. 
Du   Vail,   W.,   family   Bible,   extracts   from, 

5037. 

Duvall  family   (Maryland),  4895. 
Duyckinck,   E.   A.,   4730,   5282,   5283,   5286, 

5288. 

Duyckinck,  W.  C.,  5038. 
Duyckinck  family,  5038. 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  notes  on,  2638. 

topography,   2620. 
Dwight,     B.     W.,     5017-5021,     5023,     5030, 

5031. 

Dwight,     Joseph,     commission     as     judge- 
advocate,  2137. 
letter,  1754.     2623. 

Dwight,  M.  E.,  5041,  5042,  5048,  5049. 
Dwight,  N.,  journal,  1755.  5048.  50S1. 
Dwight,  Theodore,  518,  2784. 
Dwight,  Timothy,  letter,  December  30.  1771. 

2803. 

Dwight,  T.  F.,  3335,  3337,  3338. 
Dwight,  T.  W.,  5032,  5454. 
Dwight  family,  5032. 
Dwight  family,  of  Stockbridge,  5048. 


1108 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Dwindle,  J.  W.,  1043. 

Dyckman   burial   ground,    New   York    City ; 

inscriptions,    5036. 
Dye,  Eva  E.,  5825,  584L',  7477. 
Dye  family  (New  York),  5022. 
Dyer,  A.  M.,  626,  631. 
Dyer,  C.  E.,  6908a. 
Dyer,  E.,  6607,  6608. 
Dyer,  G.  L.,  891. 
Dyer,  J.  C.,  autobiography,  2808. 
Dyer,  Julia  K.,  7393. 
Dying  pirate,   legend   of   Millington,   Mich., 

4280. 

Dynes,  J.  H.,  812. 
Dynn,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 
Dyson,  II.  F.,   1424. 
Eager,  P.  H.,  4350. 
Eagleston,  J.  II.,  2251. 
Eagleston,  J.  N.,  2335. 
Eames,  M.,  4906. 
Eames,   W.,   206,   207,   435. 
Eardeley,   W.  A.,   5745. 
Earle,  Alice  M.,  4812. 
Earle,  C.  W.,  1367. 
Earle,  H.,  3373. 
Earle,   S.   C.,   4213. 
Early,    Gen.    J.,    advance    on    Washington, 

1267. 

Early,  J.  A.,  6787. 
Early,  J.  W.,  5935,  5943,  5947,  5950, 

5954^,  6194. 

Earth,  ages  of  the,  1023. 
history  of  the,  203,  384. 
shape  and  size,  902. 
Earthquake,    1663.   in   Canada,   7316. 
1692,  at   Port  Royal,   2622. 
1727.      3372,  4449. 
1755.     effects  of,  2622. 
in  Lisbon,  3366. 
in  New  England,  3374. 
1872,  in  Owens  valley,  1011. 
and  volcanic   centers  in   the   Philippines, 

579. 

wave,  Japan,  897. 
Earthquakes,   546. 

in  New  Hampshire,  2627. 

in    New    Hampshire.    Massachusetts,    and 

Maine,    1804-1807.      2632. 
Earthwork,  method  of  exploration,  5713. 
Earthwork  at  Foster's,  Ohio,   202. 
Earthworks,  Ohio,  bibliography,  5713. 

Discoveries  in,  5777,  no.  41,  5778,  no.  76. 
Richland  County,  Ohio,  5722. 
See  also  Mounds. 
Earthy,   J.,   3383. 

East,  British  dependencies  the  further,  38. 
East   Cambridge,    Mass.,   early   wills,    3374, 

3375. 

East  Earl,  Pa.,  old  Welsh  graveyard,  6165. 
East     Fairleigh,      Kent,      English     church, 

3400. 

East  Haddam,  Conn.,  burials  in  Cove  cem 
etery,  5747. 

land  records,  3369,  3370. 
proprietors'    records,    1688-1717.  3371. 


East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  notes  on,  1798.    5242, 
records,      marriages,     baptisms,     deaths, 
1696-1746.        5039,     5040,      5041, 
5043,    5044,    5045. 

East  India  House  permit,  1798.     2274. 

East    India    trade,    Providence,    1787-1807. 
6470. 

East  Jersey,  Whitehead's,  5049. 

East    Neck,    Waterford,    Conn.,    graveyard 
inscriptions,  3415. 

East   Sudbury,   Mass.,   topography   and  his 
tory,  2632. 

Easterns.  E.,  804. 

Easter    Island,    prehistoric    remains   found. 
6282. 

Eastern   Indians,  See  Abnaquies. 

Eastern    Panhandle,    W.    Va.,    history,    tra 
dition,  etc.,   6887. 

Eastern  question,  4831. 

Eastham,   E.  L.,  5817. 

Eastham,  Mass.,  description  and  history  of, 

2626. 
first  settlers,  3364,  3365. 

Easthampton,     L.     I.,     records,     1696-1740. 

5048,-5049. 
wills,   3413. 

Eastie,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 

Eastman,  C.  R.,  3409,  3889. 

Eastman,  D.,  4096. 

Eastman,  E.  WT.,  1499. 

Eastman,  H.  W.,  4427. 

Eastman,   L.  R.,  3379. 

Eastman,  S.  C.,  3686,  4456. 

Eastman   family,    3379,   3549. 

Easton,  J.,  letter,   1675.     2624. 

Easton,  N.  v.  City  of  Newport,  64SK,  6520. 

Easton,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscriptions,  749S. 

Easton,    Pa.,    court-house    and    jail,    1765. 

6079. 
Jews,  631. 

Eaton,  Mrs.  Anne,  trial  in  1644.  1160. 

Eaton,  A.  M.,  6558,  6559. 

Eaton,  A.  W.  H.,  3402,  5034,  5035,  5037. 

Eaton,  D.  C.,  574,  1159,  1177,  2047,  2216. 

Eaton,  E.  D.,  5703. 

Eaton,  F.  B.,  4427,  4428. 

Eaton,  J.,  3400,  3686,  3791a. 

Eaton,  J.  G.,  3339. 

Eaton,  M.  I.,  810. 

Eaton,   Gov.  T.,   letter,   1638-39.     2641. 

Eaton,   W.  L.,  1517. 

Eaton  family,  2047,  2205,  2206,  2216. 

Eaton   (Nathaniel)   family,  1159,  1177. 
(Theophilus)   family,  3396. 

Eaton     County,     Mich.,     memorials,     4278, 

'  4279,  4280. 
settlement,  4281. 

Eaton  free  school,   1659.     6859. 

Ebbets,  A.  M.,  1070. 

Ebeling,  C.  D.,  letter  to  Prcs.  Stiles,  1794. 
2636. 

Eberhardt,   E.,   5807. 

Eberle  family,   6168. 

Ebert,  A.  E.,  1424. 

Eby,  S.  P.,  6166. 

Eckenrode,  H.  J.,  1837. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1109 


Eckerson  family  (New  York),  5022. 
Eclipse,  lunar,  1728-29.     892. 
Eclipse  expedition  to  Norfolk,  901. 
Eclipse  party,  Canadian,  1869.     7180b. 
Economic      beginnings      of      Massachusetts, 

2421. 

Maryland  and  the  South,  1830. 
of  Nebraska  township,   1824. 
teaching  of,   15. 

Economic  history,  teaching  of,  15. 
Economic  statistics,  81.3. 
Economic   thought,    1828. 
Economics,   history  of,   4836. 
Economics  in  United   States,   1828. 
Economy,    Pa.,   5973. 
Ecuador,   897. 
Eddy.   C.,   3686. 
Eddy,  D.  C.,  510.   - 
Eddy.  P.  L.,  5751. 
Eddy,  Richard,  793. 
Eddy,  R.   II.,   3393. 
Eddy,  W.  P.,  4144,  4145. 
Eddy,   Z.,   3366,   3370. 
Eden,  N.  Y.,  in  war  of  1812.     4774. 
Edes,    II.   H.,   478,    2133,   2135.    2137,    2138, 

2139,  2781,  3380,  3381,  3382,  3383, 

3389,  3408,  3594,  7395. 
Edes,   Peter,   2781. 

Edes,   R.   S.,   3385,   3388,  301  Tm,  5664. 
Edes  family,   2781. 
Edgar,  Lady,  7384. 
Edgar,    II.,    journal,    1863.      4396. 
Edgar,   P..   7329. 
Edgar.  W.   P.,   1010. 
Edgartown,      Mass.,      deaths,      1761-1827. 

3410,  3411,  3417. 
inscriptions,  3409. 
vital  records  to  1850.     3999. 
Edge  Hill,  battle  of,  5960. 
Edgerly,   J.,    3373. 
Edgerly,   J.  A.,  3392. 
Edgerly  family,   3392. 
Edgerton,   A.   P.,   5789. 
Edgerton,   C.    E.,   815. 

Edgerton,    S.,    Gov.   of  Montana,   first   mes 
sage,    4396. 
Edgerton  MS.,   3763. 
Edict  of  Nantes,  4892. 

bicentenary  of  revocation  of,   4899. 
celebration   of,   6611. 
Edinburgh,    7188. 
Edinburgh    University,    Scotland,    American 

graduates    in    medicine,    to    1SO9. 

3399. 

in   1705-1866.      3400. 
Edison  family,  3406. 
Kdilor  of  bygone  days,  2197. 
Edlow  family,  6854. 
Edmonds",  J.  W.,  5146. 
Edmunds,    A.    J.,    6071,    6075,    6076,    6078, 

6079,  6083. 
Rdmunds,  G.  F.,  6746. 

IMsall,  T.  II.,  5028,  5030,  5035,  5036,  504.",. 
Kelson,  .T.  J.,  1271. 
Education,  5504. 

colonial  Virginia,  6853,  6854,  6855. 


Education,  geographic,  899. 
Georgia,  1317. 
higher,  4295. 

of  the  people,  6998. 
State  aid,  etc.,  1859. 
importance  of,  7425. 
land  grants  for,  7119. 
legal,   4292. 

lessons  of  the  hour,  5715. 
Massachusetts,  early  legislation  and  his 
tory,  2858. 

Minnesota,  4311,  4312. 
New  England,  4388. 
New  Hampshire,  4465. 
Omaha,  history,  4407. 
primary,  809. 
public,  Baltimore,  1830. 
Rhode  Island,  history,  6520. 
rural  communities,  4295. 
United  States,  4311. 
See  also   Normal   schools,    Schools. 
Educational    administration,    State    central 
izing,  4825. 

Educational   institutions.    Iowa,    1502. 
Mississippi,  4348. 

Educational  reform.  New  York.  4866. 
Educational    statistics,    1892-3,    1897.   811, 

812. 

Edwards,  C.  R.,  905. 
Edwards,  Mrs.  II.  W.,  2269. 
Edwards,  I.,  4690,  47O8. 
Edwards,  J.,  sermon  in   1775.     3411. 
Edwards,  Jonathan,  2628.  2716. 

early  writings  of,  205. 

letters,  2800. 

manuscripts,  2805,  3258. 

observations  on   the   Mohegan   languages, 
2638. 

shorthand  notes  of,  2805. 
writings  of,  3267. 

writings,  1714-1726.     415. 
Edwards,  J.  H..  4894. 
Edwards,  J.  P.,  7281. 
Edwards,  M.,  6065. 
Edwards,  N.,  1382. 
Edwards,  N.  W.,  1355. 
Kdwards,  Pierpont,  letter  to  J.  Hutchinson. 

1792.     6068. 

Edwards,  R.,  1421,  1427. 
Edwards,  R.  S.,  6342. 
Edwards,  T.  O.,  6926. 
Edwards,  W.,  2567. 
Edwards,  W.  II.,  6890. 
Edwards  family,  3414. 
Kd wards  papers,  1382. 
Edwards   County,    111.,    English    settlement. 

1817-18.     1380. 

Edwin,  David,  engraved  works  of,  6084. 
Eel  Is,  Myra  F.,  5821. 
Eells,  Myron,  6869,  6870. 
Eels,  L.  W.,  4097,  4098. 
Effingham,    Lord,    letter    to    F.    Nicholson. 

1690.     6833. 
Egan,  Bishop,  915. 
Egerton  MSS.,  3308. 


1110 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Egle,   W.  H.,  5891,  5894.  5890.  5897,  0057, 
6059,  6060,  6066,  6067,  6071,  6079, 
6193,  6353,  6354,  6416,  6425,  6451. 
Eggleston,  E.,  20,  39. 
Eggleston,  G.  C.,  5412. 
Eggleston  MSS.,  6857. 
Egleston,  M.,  1816. 
Egleston,  T.,  5038,  5071. 
Egypt,  description,  1005. 

recent  discoveries,  902. 

woman  in  ancient,  570. 
Ehler,  A.  B..  6166. 
Eichniann,  A.  E.,  927. 
Eickhoff,  A.,  4845. 
Eigenbrodts  of  New  York,  5033. 
Eights.  .T.,  4684. 
Eisen.  G.,  573,  576,  577,  579. 
Eisenstein,  .T.  D.,  632,  635. 
Elbert,  Samuel,  letter  book,  1785.     1307. 

order  book,   1776-1778.      1307. 
Eld,    Lieut.    CoL,    diary    kept    during    the 

Revolutionary  war,  2787. 
Elder,  William,  6094. 
Eldredge,  Z.   S.,  993,  994,  995,   3409.  3410, 

3411,  3412. 
Eldredge  family,  3409. 
Election  sermons,  Connecticut.  3841a. 

New   Hampshire,    1784-1801.      4427. 
Elections,   corrupt   practices,   laws   for  pre 
vention   of,   7111. 

history  of,  in  American  colonies,  4820. 

See   also    Franchise,    Primaries,    Primary 

election   law.   Suffrage. 
Electoral  college  for  Maryland,  12. 
Electoral  vote,    Pennsylvania.  1804.     6169. 
Electric  lighting,  cost  of,  809. 

municipal,  811. 
Electric  lighting  plants,  811. 
Electrical   exhibition,    1751.      209. 
Electrical  industry,  census  of,  808. 
Electro-magnetic    apparatus,    modifications, 

4683. 
Electro-magnetism,  use  as  a  motive  power, 

6766. 

Elegies,  funeral,  3141. 
Elfelt,  C.  D.,  4311. 
Elfreth  necrology,  5912. 
Elgin  County,  Canada,  country  of  the  Neu 
trals,   7144,  7145. 

court-houses,   7146, 

historical  sketches,  7144. 

list  of  wardens,  1852-1895.     7144. 

Parliamentary  representatives,  Upper 
Canada  legislature,  1792-1841. 
7144. 

surveys,  7144. 

towns,  names,  7144. 
Eliassof,  H.,  634. 
Eliot,  Andrew,  2621,  2630. 

letter,    1775.      2785,   3366. 

letters,  1775.     2939. 

letters     to    Thomas     Hollis,     1766-1771. 

2652. 
Eliot,  C.  W.,  2800,  2802,  3200. 

election  of,  as  president  of  Harvard, 
3407. 


Eliot,  Ephraim,  2776. 

Eliot,  John,  2628,  2637,  2647,  2714,  2792. 

authorship  of  a  tract  attributed  to,  3121. 

Bible,  204. 

bureau  of,  3367,  3370,   3447. 

facsimile  of  handwriting,  2770. 

Indian  Bible,  dedications  of,  2625. 

Indian  grammar,  2637. 

Indian  teacher  of,  6583. 

letter,   1644.     6585. 

letter,   1664.     3367. 

letter  to  W.  Bentley,  3384. 

letters  of.  2786. 

letters,  1051,  1052.     3394. 

lotters,   1070-1688.     2621. 

petition     against     selling      Indians     for 
slaves,  3304. 

reunion  of  descendants  of,  2568. 

significance  of  his  Natick,  6584. 
Eliot,    John,    letter    to    President    Quincy, 

1809.     2786. 

Eliot,  Sir  John,  papers  of,  2777. 
Eliot,  John  F.,  2777. 
Eliot,    Joseph,    1664-1694.      2808. 
Eliot,  Samuel,  2793,  2800,  3051,  3190. 
Eliot,  W.  G.,  4357. 
Eliot  family,  2528,  3368,  3386,  3397,  3013, 

3739. 

Eliot's   New   England   biographical   diction 
ary,   3384. 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  settlement,  4545,  4577. 

Sexton's   record  book,   1706-1800.     3402, 

3403,  3818. 

Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.,  battle  of,  6596. 
Elizabeth  City,  Va.,  Eaton  free  school,  1059. 

0859. 
Elizabeth  City  County,  Va.,  0849. 

history,  6857. 

marriage  licenses,  1689-1702.     6850,  6853. 
Elizabeth   Female  Academy,  4345. 
Elizabeth     River    parish,     Va.,     vestrymen, 

6849. 
Elizabethtown,  Canada,  record  of  marriages 

by  Rev.  Win.  Smart,  7300. 
Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  French  in,  4655. 
Klizabethtown,  N.  Y.,  settlement  of  Boquet 
Valley,  5046. 

site  of  the  first  government  house,  4560. 
Ellegood   family,   0801. 
Eller,  W.  H.,  4407,  4408,  4409. 
Ellery,  H.,'  3391. 
Ellery,  W.,  0068,  6084. 

diary,  1777,  1778.     6067. 

letter  of,  2789. 

letter  of,  1775.     2773. 

letter,   1776.     GOGG. 

letters,    1789-1790.     3375. 
Ellery  family,  3401. 
Ellicott,  E.  T.,  1924. 
Ellicott's  Mills,  Md.,  1924. 
Elliot,  C.  D.,  4158,  4160,  4161. 
Elliot,  F.  M.,  1428. 

Elliot   family   of  Kittery  and   South   Caro 
lina,  3402. 
Elliott,  C.  P.,  898. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1111 


Elliott,  D.  S.,  Coffeyville  journal  biograph 
ical  sketches,  1579. 

Elliott,   ,T.  T.,   7513. 

Elliott,  L.  R.,  1580. 

Elliott,   M.,   7268. 

Elliott,  R.  G.,  1581,  1582. 

Elliott,  R.  R.,  914,  916,  919,  4278. 

Elliott,   S.,   1325. 

Elliott,  S.,  jr.,  1316. 

Ellis,  A.  B.,  2791,  2802,  3004,  3005,  3232. 

Ellis,  A.  E.,  2791. 

Ellis.  A.  G.,  6926,  6927,  6929,  6930«,  G930b. 

Ellis,  E.  H.,  6930(1,  6967. 

Ellis,    G.   E.,    2,    203,    270,    384,   562,    2775, 

2776,  2779,  2783,  2784,  2786-2781), 

2791-2797,  2821,  2856,  2865,  2913. 

2963,  2997,  3027,3123,5348,6541. 

will  of,  2800. 

Ellis,  J.,  2621. 

Ellis,   Rufus,   2787. 

Ellis,   S.  A.,  5520. 

Ellis,  T.  H.,  6068,  6853. 

Ellis  genealogy,  2205,  2207. 

Ellis  (Rowland)  pedigree.  1697.     6070. 

Ellison,  I.  S.,  4769,  4771. 

Ellmaker,   ,T.   W.,   6166. 

Ellsworth,   Me.,   old   residents,   1770. 

Elmendorf,  II.  L.,  4774. 

Elmendorf  family    (Ulster  County,   N.   Y.), 
5035. 

Elmer,  E..  journals,  4536,  4537. 

Elmer,    L.    Q.    C.,    4532,    4546,    4579,    4581, 
6057. 

El  Paso,  march  to  San  Antonio,  diary,  1X4!). 
1286. 

Elred,  H.  B.,  5689. 

Elsworth,  R.  H.,  4280,  4281. 

Elting,  I.,  1816. 

Elting  family,  5031,  6891. 

Elton,  R.,  6485,  6495. 

Elwell,  E.  H.,  1705,  1707,  1713. 

Elwell,  J.  J.,  5623. 

Elwell,  J.  T.,  3411. 

Elwell  family,  3411. 

Elwes  family,  5032. 

Elwood,  G.  M.,  5524. 

Ely,  E.  F.,  4326. 

Ely,  F.  D.,  2203. 

Ely,  H.,  5701. 

Ely,  L.  A.,  4215,  4216. 

Ely,  R.  S.,  653. 

Ely,  R.  T.,  1814,  1815,  1864. 

Ely,  W.  D.,  6569.  6575. 

Ely,  W.  S.,  5874. 
Emancipation,  4281. 

Embargo,  long,  2258. 

Emblems  and  memorials  in  use  in  the  Col 
onies  before  the  Revolution,   2794. 

Embry.  .7.  II..  1268. 

Embuske,  C.  J.,  809. 

Emerick,  C.  F..  6675. 

Emerson,  Alfred,  835. 

Emerson,  E.  W.,  2280. 

Emerson,  G.  B.,  2786,  2858. 

Emerson,  G.  D.,  4777. 

Emerson,  Harrington,  904. 


Emerson,  J.  S.,  4160,  7130,  7136. 

Emerson,  N.  B.,  7130,  7133,  7135-7138. 

Emerson,  R.  W.,  2781,  2787,  5010. 

Emerton,  E.,  10,  22,  2139. 

Emery,  name,  3570 

Emery,  F.  P.,  808. 

Emery,  G.  A.,  1716. 

Emery,  G.  F.,  1707,  1708,  1710,  1714,  1717, 
3412. 

Emery,  II.  C.,  4824. 

Emery,  J.  S.,  1579. 

Emery,  R.,  4856,  4858. 

Emery,  S.  H.,  4033,  4035,  4037. 

Emery  family,  3381,  3412. 

Emigrants,  for  St.  Christophers  and  Barba- 

does.    1634-1635.      3372. 
in   Hercules  of  Sandwich,   1634.      3373. 
to  America,  information  for,  6060. 

Emigration,  philosophy  of,  4405. 

Emigres  in  Canada,  colony  of,  1798-1816. 
7373. 

Eminences,  heights,  latitudes,  and  longi 
tudes  of.  800. 

Eminent  domain,  4292. 

Emlen,  Elizabeth,  letters  to  Elizabeth 
Drinker,  1765-1766.  6072. 

Emmanuel  College,  2792. 

Emmaus  Mission,  4349. 

Emmerton,  J.  A.,  2253,  2254,  2255,  2256, 
2259,  2380,  2393,  2396,  2459. 

Emmet,  T.  A.,  608. 

Emmet  family.  927. 

Emmet  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4279, 
4283. 

Emmons,  S.  F.,  553,  899. 

Emory,  W.  H.,  528. 

Empire,  111.,  early  schools,  1427. 

Employers'  liability,  813. 

Emporia,  College  of,  1581. 

Empresario,  difficulties  of  a  Texas,  1283. 

Endecott,  Gor.  John,  270. 
estate,   2263,   2493. 
portraits,  2259. 

authenticity   of,   2259. 

Kndecott,  J.     See  also  Endicott,  J. 

Endecott,  wills,  inventories,  etc.,  2493. 

Endecott  Rock,  3359. 

Endicott,  C.  M.,  2232,  2240,  2241,  2281. 
3359,  3360,  3371. 

Endicott,  John,  landing  in  Salem,  com 
memoration  of,  2254,  2363,  2372. 
2374,  2377.  9 

office  of,  1628-29.      3370. 
pear  tree,  3360. 
portraits  of,  2424. 
verses  on  death  of.   1665.     7395. 

Endicott,  W.  C.,  2374,  2377. 

Endicott  family,   3359,   7401. 

Endicott  house,  Salem,  2240. 

Endicott,  Winthrop  r.,  2247. 

Endress,  C.,  5968. 

L' Enfant   memorials,    1265. 

Enfield.  N.  H.,  topography,  4446. 

"  Engages,"  New  France,  7349.  , 

Enghien,  Due  d',  execution  of,  36,  38. 


1112 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


England,    Bishop,    letters    to    Wm.    Gaston, 

1821.  917. 
England,  E.  A.,  211. 
England,  John,  Diurnal,  1681-1700.  5848. 

Diurnal,   1820-1823.     5849. 
England,  colonial  period,  20. 

diplomatic  relations  of,  and  Texas,  6687. 

diplomatic    relations    of    United    States, 
with,  6073. 

economic  history,  1853. 

expansion,  901. 

feeling  toward  United  States,  1901.     2805. 

great  seal  of,  6343. 

heirs  to  estates,,  3378. 

history,  study  of,  1818. 

mythical  estates.  3405. 

popular  uprisings  in  Middle  Ages,  10. 

public  records  of,  5018. 

revolt  of  1381.     41. 

state  trials,   5346. 

8cc  also   Great  Britain. 
England  and  Mexico,  1824-25,  6688. 
England  of  the  time  of  Independence,   209. 
Engle,  J.  M.,  6894. 

Engle  family   (Shenandoah  Valley),  6894. 
Engler,  E.  A.,  945. 
English,  H.  F.,  1160,  1185. 
English,  Philip,  prosecution  of.  2241,  2242. 
English,  W.  E.,  1453-1455. 
English  and  Anglo-Saxon  language,  ancient. 

7174. 
English    and    Dutch    intermarriages,    5018, 

5019. 

English  armies,  errors  of  campaign  in  Can 
ada,  1759.     7205. 
English  captives  in  Canada,  3386. 
English   churches,   collections  for   Virginia. 

1623.     6830. 
English     civilization,     historic     differences 

with  continental.  5428. 
English  culture  in  Virginia,  1820. 
English  families  in  America,  noble,  6080. 
English  history,  bibliography,  7053. 

books  published  in  181)9.     20. 
English  in  Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  6218. 
English   institutions  and   the  American   In 
dian,    1825. 

English  language,  use  in  America.  4692. 
English  local  government,  4826. 
English  monastic  towns,  risings  in  1327.    40. 
English  municipal  history,  5. 
English  policy  toward  United  States,  1790— 

0  91.     41,  42. 

English     Revolution,     representative     men, 

5310. 

English  right  to  North  America,  3186. 
English   state   papers,   extracts  from.   2782. 
English  tombstones,  inscriptions,  3378. 
English   wills,  abstracts,   3409,   3410,   3412. 
Engravers,  early  American,  3398. 
Ennalls  family,  6850. 
Ensign,  C.  S.,  4179. 
"  Enterprise,"  the,  3386,  3634. 
"  Enterprise  "   and   "  Boxer,"    1707. 
Entomology.     See  Insects. 
Environment,  geographic,  effect,  891. 


Ephrata,  Pa.     Dunkers,  settlement  of,  5968. 
music  of,  6364. 
125  years  ago,  6167. 
paper  mill  at  6165. 
Protestanten-Kloster      der      Siebentager, 

2024. 

registers  of  the  community,  6070. 
Seventh  day  Baptists  settlement,  6182. 
Ephrata  cloister,  music  of,  6364. 
Ephrata  community  120  years  ago,  6182. 
Epic,     first     American,     "  Ilistoria     de     la 

Nueva  Mexico,"  914. 
"  Epice'dium,"    composed    in    1752,    by    Rev. 

J.  C.  Cleaveland,  2262. 

Episcopacy     in     Massachusetts     Bay,     con 
troversy,  1719-1774.     4124. 
Episcopacy  in  the  colonies,  1760-61.     263O. 
Episcopal  Church,  4312. 
Alabama,  944. 
ministers    of,    address    to    King   William, 

2645. 

Minnesota,  4311,  4312. 
Episcopal   control   in   colonies,    13. 
Episcopal  controversy  in  Connecticut,  1722. 

2630,   2632. 
Episcopate,  early  efforts  to  obtain,  5517. 

nonjuring  in  United  States,  551 7. 
Epitaph,  bilingual,  1776.     3378. 
Epitaphs,  6166. 
Eppes  family,  6831,  6853. 
Erasmus,  the  prince  of  Humanists,   16. 
Erasmus  letters,  22. 
Erie  Canal,  enlargement  of  locks,  4741. 
history  of,  4751,  4752. 
opening,  7412. 
papers,  4771. 

Erie  County,  N.  Y.,  press,  4771. 
Erie  County,  Ohio,  5647. 

churches,  5643. 
Erie,  Lake.      Battle,  5624,  5636,  5647,  5695, 

5722,  6505,  6586. 

anniversary  celebration,  5371,  5603. 
Kentuckians  at,  1627. 
officers,   3375,  3481. 
Perry's  fleet,  destiny,  4777. 
Perry's  victory,   3339. 
Bradstreet's  misfortunes  in,  1764.     5777. 

no.    66. 

Craig  on,   1782.     5776,   no.   22. 
marine  of,  previous  to  1829.     4256. 
rainfall   and   level,   904. 
steamboats,      "  Walk-in-the-water "      and 

"  Superior,"   4780. 
survey,   1789.     4776. 
Erie  triangle,  6067. 
Erie  war,  5714. 
Ermatinger,  C.  O.,  7144. 
Ermentrout,  J.  N.,  6356. 
Ernesttown,    Ontario.      St.    John's   Church, 
marriage       register,       1791-1812. 
7296. 

Ernst,  C.  W.,  2075,  2076,  2078,  2200,  2201. 
Ernst,   F.,   1424. 
Erouard  family,  4895. 
Erving,  G.  W.,  diplomatic  services  of,  3088. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1113 


Erving  family,  5045,   504G. 

Erving,   Mass.,  settlement,   4097. 

Escalante,  Silvestre  Velez  de,  916. 

Eschmann,  C.  J.,  1424,  7425. 

Eshleman,  H.  F.,  6177. 

Eskimo,  the,  563,  5732,  7312. 

Eskimos  of  Ungava  district,  Labrador,  7312. 

See  also  Esquimaux. 
Eskridge  family,  6831,  6832,  6833. 
Esling,  C.  H.  A.,  5843,  5845,  5857,  5860. 
Esling  genealogy,  5844. 

Esopus,  N.  Y.,  Dutch  settlers,  names,  4881. 
Esopus  Indians,  and  language,  5549. 
Esopus   treaty,    1665.     5549. 
Espiritu  Santo  Bay,  6680. 
Espy,  James  P.,  701. 
Esquimaux,  the,  563,  5732,  7312. 

Sec  alxo  Eskimo. 
Esquimaux  Bay,  7175. 
Esquire    (ecuyer).   title,   7347. 
Essex,  flower  of,  4097. 
Essex,       England.      Visitations,       pedigrees, 

5746. 

Essex  Agricultural  Society,  2271. 
Essex  County,  Canada,  early  history,  7301. 

election  to  first  Parliament,  7380. 

histories  and  antiquities  of,  4168. 

local  historical  places,  7301. 
Essex  County,  Mass.,  bar.  members,  2261. 
from    1770-188-).      2448. 

botany,  2433. 

court   of  general    sessions    of   the   peace, 
2250. 

court  records,  2246,  2247. 

distinguished  men  of,  2256,  2402. 

early  settlers,  3364,  3365,  3366. 

emigrants  from,  to  South  Carolina.  1697.   j 
3388. 

estates    administered    in    Suffolk    County 
prior  to  1701.     2278,  2280. 

ferns  of,  2346a. 

first   meetinghouse,   3576. 

fishes  of,  2378. 

flora  of,  2391. 

garrisons  in  1676.      2280. 

geology  and  mineralogy,  2436. 

old  house   in,   3380. 

immigrants  from  Jersey,  3389. 

land  bank,  2137. 

lyceum.  1829.      2257. 

militia    officers,     1761-1771.      2267.2505. 

notarial  records.   1697-1768.      2280. 

officers    of    probate,    biographical    notice, 
2241,  2242,  2243. 

plants,  2381. 

probate  files,  2244. 

record,    1709.     2266. 

records,  2252. 

seal    of    the    court    of    county    commis 
sioners,  2246. 

.soldiers   in   the   French   war,    1755-1761. 
2267,    2502,   2505. 

stone  knives  found  in,  2328. 

trees,  2500. 

weeds  <Jf,  2428,  2446. 
Essex  County,  Mass.,  and  the  Indians,  2258. 


Essex  County,  Mass.,  and  the  settlement  of 

the  northwest  territory,  2263,  2496. 
Essex    County,    N.    J.,    list    of    freeholders. 

1755.     4557. 

Essex  County,  N.  Y.,  forest  trees  of,  2407. 
Essex  County,  Va.,  boundaries,  1708.     6834, 

6835. 

Essex  junto,  2258. 
Essex  Lodge  of  Free  Masons,  2242. 
"  Essex,"  U.  S.  frigate,  first  cruise  of,  2249, 

2313. 

sketch  of  her  origin  and  career,  2249. 
Estabrook,  C.,  4859. 
Este,  D.  K.,  5604. 
Estes,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 
Esther,  who  was  Queen?  6410. 
Estill,  II.  F.,  6681. 
"  La     Estrella,"     newspaper,     Los     Angeles, 

1018. 

Esty  family,  2274,  2526. 
Esty   (Isaac)   family,  4167. 
Ethnographical  survey,  884,  885. 
Ethnological  explorations,  897. 
Ethnological  investigations,  measurement  of 

heads  in,   7179. 

Ethnology,  progress  of,  5145,  5161. 
Etruscans,  ancient,  7172. 
Etting,  Mrs.  rp.  M.,  6077. 
Ettinger,  G.  T.,  6360,  7437. 
Ettwein,  John,  5995. 
Ettwein,  J.,  notes  of  travel,  1772.     6081. 

papers  of,  7473. 

Eugene   of   Savoy,   Prince,   sword.   6344. 
Eugene,  Oreg.,  education  in.  5798. ' 
Euphrates,  upper,  valley,  578. 
Europe,  journey  in,  5621. 

mediaeval,    architectural    monuments.  569. 
middle,  tariff  union.  1832. 
northern,  study  of  history  of.   12,  35. 
European    schools   of   history    and    politics. 

1818. 

Eusebius,   771. 
Eustace  family,  6859. 
Eustis,  Abraham,  2780. 
Eustis,   II.   L.,   3390. 
Eustis,  W.,  2632,  3566. 
letter  in  1776.      3381. 
Eustis  family,  3390. 
Evacuation,   Spanish,   Alabama,   centennial, 

945. 

Evangelical    Association,    The,    795. 
Evangeline    (Longfellow    as   author*.    17<>s 
"  Evangeline  "   and   the   "Archives  of   Nova 

Scotia."   7180/>. 
Evans,    A.    A.,    journal    on    U.     S.    frigate 

"  Constitution,"     1812.     6075. 
Evans.   David,   catechism,   1731-32.      63S2. 

daybooks.   1774-1811.     6083. 
Evans.   Ellicott.   4771. 
Evans.    HI  wood.   5S08. 
Evans,  Ethel.  5753. 

Evans,   John,   deputy  governor  of  Pennsyl 
vania,   '.Win  n. 
Evans,    .1.    II..    4349. 
Evans.  J.  Q..  2036. 
Evans,   L.  K.,  7422. 


1114 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Evans,  Nellie,  5753. 

Evans,  N.  W.,  5726,  5740. 

Evans,  R.  D.,  1517. 

Evans,  S.,  6165,  6167,  6186,  6187. 

Evans,  S.  B.,  1515. 

Evans,  T.  G.,  5032,  5033,  5034,  5035,  5036, 

5037,  5060. 
Evans,  W.  H.,  800. 
Evans,  W.  L..  6068,  7004. 
Evans  family,  6063, 
Evansburg,  Pa.,  "  St.  James's  Perkiomen," 

0075. 

Evanston.    111.,   first   inhabitants.    1414. 
Evarts,   W.   M..  5000.  5003. 
Eve,  Sarah,  journal,  1772-1773.     fiofii. 
Evelyn,   W.  G.,  letters  of,   2786. 
Everard   (Sir  Richard)   family.  1282. 
Everest,  K.  A.,  6034,  7000. 
Everett,  C.  C.,   1704.   1750,  2137.  2138. 
Everett,  E.,  2756,   2766,   2767,   2772.   2773. 
2774,      2775.     2770.     34.",!.     4076, 
5176,   5181. 

autobiography,  1830-1838.     2808. 

connection    of,    with    Governor    Hutchin- 
son's  diary,  2701. 

letters  to  .T.  Story.  1831-32.      28O5. 
Everett,    E.    F.,    2203,    3372,    3378,    3407. 

3411,  3471,  3024. 
Everett,  P.,  4240. 
Everett.  P.  M.,  4263. 
Everett,    S.,   3385,   6475. 
Everett.     Wm..     2785,     2787.     2788.     2702, 
.2703,     2704,     2705,     2707,     2800. 
*2801,     2808,     3405.     3411.     4006. 
Everett  family,  3371,  3372.  3407.  3471. 
EverSll,  J.,  deposition,  1682.      3376. 
Evermann,  B.   W.,  005. 
Everts.  T.  C.,  4308. 
Evett's  Run,   W.   Va..  6801. 
Evolution,  social,  4292. 
Evolution  in  history,  7225. 
Evolution  r.  revolution  in  politics.  7057. 
Ewbank,-T.,  5236. 
Ewell,  J.,   1264. 
Ewell,   J.   L.,   778. 
Ewer.  F.  C.,  3683. 
Ewing,   A.   E.,   6892. 
Ewing,   J.    S.,    1427. 
Ewing.  T.,  jr.,  5736. 

Executive,  Congressional  demands  upon  the, 
5.  7. 

Third     term,     Washington's     opinion     of, 

2275. 

Executive  patronage,  2. 
Exeter,  N.  H..  agreement  of  settlers,  4446. 

burial  grounds,  3374. 

Indian  deed,  deposition.   1663.     3367. 

origin  of  signers  of  combination.  3381. 

relationship  of  combination  settlers.  3370. 

second  centennial,   1838.     4451. 

early  settlers,  division  of  lands,  3383. 

topography,  2622. 
Expansion.     See  Annexation. 
Expedition    from    New     London     to     Wood 
stock,  1699,  journal  of,  2778. 
Expedition  to  Penobscot  in  1770.     2773. 


Expedition    to    Quebec,    via    the    Penobscot 

River,  1710,  original  narrative  of, 

2774. 

Expenditure,  middle  class,  811. 
Expense  account,  1651.  3370. 
Explorers,  early  western,  and  railroads, 

7301. 

great,  before  Columbus.  7180. 
Export  statistics,  811. 
Eyers,  M.,  statement,  1688.     3376. 
Eyre,  B.,  letter.  6061. 
Eyre,  F.,  4647. 
Eyre,  Thomas,  letters,  33Sn. 
Eyre  family,  4647. 
Ezekiel,  J.,  627,  631. 
Fabens  family,  2257,  2400. 
Faber,  Hermann,  886. 
Faber,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  6067. 
Fabre.  II.,  7179,  7313. 
Factories,  accidents  in,  810. 
"  Fads  and  fakes,"  1O22. 
Faillon,  Etienne  M.,  .4  Mr.  7347. 

works  by.   7346. 

Fair  Play  settlers,  Pennsylvania.  6063. 
Fairbanks,  C.  F..  3687. 
Fairbanks,  George,  will.  ir.r.O.     3365. 
Fairbanks,  G.  R.,  1208. 
Fairbanks,  II.  F.,  3417. 
Fairbanks.       J.,       journal       on       privateer 

"Wasp,"   1782.     1712. 
Fairbanks,   M.   B.,  3970. 
Fairbanks  house.  2202. 
Fail-child,  D.  G..  899,  905. 
Fail-child,  II.  S..  4312,  4337. 
Fail-child,  J.  H.,  5701.  5781. 
Fail-child.  S.   H.,  1582. 
Fairfax,  Thomas,  Lord,  inventory  of  estate. 

'     6832. 

Fairfax  family.  5039,  6861. 
Fairfax,    Va.,    marriage   bonds,    1759-1790. 

6860. 

Fairfax  stone,  6890. 

Fairfield,  William,  strange  epistle  of,  2263. 
Fail-field       (David)       family       (Woodstock, 

Conn.),   5044. 
Fairfield,   Canada,  dispersion  and   flight  of 

missionaries  and  Indians.  6226. 
Fairfield,  Mass.,  burning  of,   1770.     2621. 
Fairfield,  Ohio,  history,  7410. 
Fairfield  Medical  College,  5432. 
Fairhaven,    Mass.,    the    Fearing    memorial, 

4051. 

50  years  of  school  board,  4046. 
in  four  wars,  4046. 
Fairlie.  J.  A.,  4300,  4826. 
Falbisaner,  Adolf,  885. 
Falckner,  J.,  6077. 
Falckner's     (Daniel)     "  Curieuse    Nachricht 

from  Pennsylvania."  6366. 
Falconry.  6343. 
Falk,  S.,  4770. 
Falkenstein,  G.  N.,  6362. 
Falkner,  R.  P.,  807-812. 
Fall,  D.,  4295. 
Fall  family  1640. 
"  Fall  "  of  the  year,  6065. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1115 


Fallen  Timbers,  battle  of  4283.  5721. 
Falling  Spring,  the,  Pennsylvania, ~6155. 

churchyard,  6154. 

Falls  City,  Nebr.,  new  school  building,  4421 
Falls  fight,   1675.     4096. 
Falmouth      (now     Portland),     Me        1740 

1700. 
(ancient)     block     and     garrison     houses, 

1712. 

burning  of,   1775.     1753,  3385. 
destruction,   May  20,   1690..     1686. 
destruction  of,  in  1775.     1701.  1711. 
first  church  records,  1092. 
first  parish.  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  1717. 
French  treaty  of  1778.     1707. 
Indian  treaties  at,  1726  and  1727.     1699 
old  mast  industry,  1713. 
mills,  petition  of  R.  Fry,  of  Boston.  1699 
records,  3374,  3375. 

submission   to   jurisdiction   of   Massachu 
setts,   July,    1658.      1697. 
See  also  Portland,  Me. 
Falmouth  Neck,  Me.,  history,  Revolutionary 

period,  1714. 

Falmouth,  Mass..  note  on,  2626. 
Familists  in  Massachusetts  Bay  1636-1638 

4123. 

Family  budgets,  Engel's.  811. 
desertion,  815. 

names,  Pennsylvania  German,  884. 
records,  importance  and  value,  5023 
types,  5017. 
Faneuil,    Benjamin,    verses    derogatorv    of    I 

7395. 
Faneuil,  Peter,  letter  of,  1738.     2776 

letter,  1739.     3362. 
Fannin  correspondence,  1835.     6685 
Far  East.     British  dependencies  in.' 38 

map,   1900.     901. 
"Farewell     to    Pittsburg    and     the     Moun 
tains,"  poem,  6065. 
Faribault,     Minn.,     Bithop     Whipple     and  i 

schools  at,  4312. 
Farley,  J.  M.,  927,  928. 
Farm  boy,  passing  of  the,  4100. 
Farm  ownership,  811. 

proprietors,  characteristics    811 
Farmer,   J.,    2630,   2632,    2636,    2638,   2640 

2642,  2724,  3359,  4446-4450 
Farmer,  S.,  4281. 
Farmer  family,  3359. 

arms,  3359. 

Farmer,  social  problems  of,  4295. 
Farmers'  Alliance,  Nebraska,  4417. 
Farmers,  organization  among,  4295. 
"  Farmer's  weekly  museum,"  the,  201    368 
I'armington,    Conn.,    church    records,    337()' 

3371,  3396-3398. 
Indian  monument,  3360. 
records,  1652.  3369. 

Farmington,  Miss.,  E.  Hatch's  charge,  ir.is 
Farnham,  J.  D.,  6412. 
Farnham,  J.  R.,  116? 
Farnham,  L.,  3446a. 
Farnham,  M.  F.,  1724,  1725. 


Farnham  papers,  1724,  1725. 

Farnham    parish,    Richmond    County,    Va 

register,  6831. 
Farnsworth,  A.,  diary,   April    19,   1775-De- 

cember,   1776.     2802. 
diary,  1775-1779.     3219,   7463 
Farnsworth,   C.  B.,  3683. 
Farquhar,  F.  S.,  6870. 
Farquhar.  Henry,  900. 
Farquharson.  R*  J..  189. 
Farragut,  D.  G..  letter,  1853.     43 

facsimile    of   a    letter    January    4.    1863. 

1514. 

Farragut,  George,  letters  to  Jackson.  43 
Farrand,  Helen  W..  4278.  4279,  4280 
Farrand,    Max.    26.    28.    36     ",9    41     4-^44 

92,  99. 

Farrar,  T.,  3443. 
Farrar,   W.  N.,  5714,  5715. 
Farrar     family,     3364,     3369.     3443      6831 

6832,  6833,  6834. 
of  Essex  County,  Mass..  3388 
Farrelly,  Patrick,  930. 
Farrer's  map  of  Virginia.   1651.     2789. 
Farrett,  J.,  grant  to  L.  Gardiner   5£>4'> 
Farrington,  W.  D.,  568. 
Farwell,     Copt.     II.,     company     of     minute 

men,    1775.     2802. 
Farwell,  W.  B.,  1033,  1036. 
Farwell  family,  3393. 
Fast,  R.  E.,  6873,  6892. 
Fast     day,     Virginia     proclamation      1691 

6830. 

Fast-day  sermon,  1636.     2848,  2849. 
Fatherland  farm,  3408. 
Faucher    de    St.    Maurice.    N     H     E      7308 

7310,  7314,  7316,  7318. 
Faulkner.  J.  A.,  779. 

Fauna,  winter,  Mount  Marcy,  4691,  4714. 
Fauquier,   F..   will,   1767.      6856. 
Faust     and     the    Clementine     recognitions, 


Fautee  papers,   1782-83.     6587. 

Favre,  R.,  4894. 

Favreau,  J.  A.,  7346. 

Favrot,  II.  I..,  1662,  1663,  1668. 

Faxon,   W.,   2049. 

Fay,  A.  M.,  3389. 

Fay,  Caroline,  7408. 

Fay,  Joseph  S.,  2781. 

Fay,  Sidney  B.,  36,  38. 

Fay,  S.  P.,  5703. 

Fayel,  W.,  4906. 

Fayette  County,  Tex.,  early  courts,  6685 

Feake  family,  5026. 

Fear,  cape,  historic  points,  5570. 

lower,  history,  5598. 
Fearman,  F.  W.,  7377. 
Featherstonhaugh,  T.,   1281,   1283. 
Federal    Constitution,  1787-88,  geographical 
distribution    of    the    vote    of    the 
thirteen  States,  7112. 
Massachusetts,  ratification  of,   2550. 
North  Carolina,  adoption  of,  5571. 
Pennsylvania      convention,      biographical 
sketches,  6067. 


1116 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Federal  Constitution,  Pennsylvania   conven 
tion,  members,  6000. 
Pinckney's  plan,  42,  43. 
Virginia,  3280. 
Sec  also  Federal  Convention. 
Federal  Convention,   10. 

Alexander    Hamilton's    notes,    44,    2808, 

3290. 

P.  Hardy's  journal.   1787.     3365. 
history,  6815,  6816. 
a  new,  15. 
of  1787.      24,  36. 
Patterson's  notes,  43. 
Wm.  Pierce,  notes  on,  30. 
Virginia  members,  biographical  sketches, 

6815,   6816. 

Federal  Hill,  Pa.,  naming  of,  6154. 
Federal      office,      applications,      1789-1706. 

6587. 
Federal  territories,  Europe,  government  of. 

13,   78,  6470. 

Federalism,   imperial,   rise   of,    10. 
Federalist,   the,   authorship,   35,   198. 
"  Federalist,  A  Republican,"  2550. 
Federalist     broadside,    March      10,      1812. 

2273. 

Fee.  W.  T.,  7474. 
Fehlinger,  H.,  815. 
Feilde  family,   3406. 
Felch,  A.,  4254,  4278. 

last  letter.  4279. 
Felch,  W.  F.,  3411.  3922. 
Felde  family,  338O. 
Fell,  J.,  5968. 
Fellows.  J.  W.,  4428b. 
Felsenthal,  B.,  625,  627. 
Felt,  A.,  7410,   7413,  7414. 
Felt,    J.   B.,    800,    2243,    2244,    2726,    3302- 

3364,   3369,   3370,   3435,   3440. 
Felter,  H.  W.,  5748. 

Feltman,  William,  journal.  1781-82.     0009. 
Felton,  C.  C.,  2773,  2774. 
Felton,  E.  C.,  3407,  3410,  3411. 
Female  mortality,   810. 
Fenelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la   Mothe.  among  the 

Iroquois,   5150. 

connection   with   America,   3374. 
"  Des  maximes  des  Saints"   (Un  ouvrage 

de),  7345. 

Fenian  raid  on  Manitoba,  7149c. 
Fenianism    and    Fenian    raids   in    Vermont. 

0739. 
Fenner,   H.,   petition   to   court   at   Newport, 

R.    I.,    1708.      0583. 
Fenner  family,  6563. 
Fenno  family,   3410,   3911. 
Fenton,  W.  D.,  5798-5799.  5804«,  5829. 
Fenton's    Capt.,    wife   and   daughter,    2798, 

3157. 

Fentress,  W.  B.,  6670. 
Fenwick,  John,  settlement  and  jurisdiction 

in  West  Jersey,  4536. 
Fenwick  family,  2780. 
Fenwick  letters,  3404. 

Fenwick's  proposal,  planting  colony  of  New 
Caesaria  or  New  Jersey,  0002. 


Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  2046. 

Bernaldez  history,   2040. 
Ferdinando,  Simon,  voyage,  3402,  3808. 
Fergus,  J.,  diary,  4395. 
Ferguson,  C.  P.,  1452. 
Ferguson,  H.,  5559. 
Ferguson,   R.   M.,  2196. 
Ferguson,  W.  M.,  1271. 
Fergusson,  D.,   630. 
Ferland,   J.   B.,   6932. 
Fernow,   B.,  4558,   4812,   5035,   5030,   5045, 

0007. 

Fernow,  B.  E.,  812,  590,  898. 
Ferrar  papers,  0834,  6835. 
Ferree,  Barr,  774. 
Ferrell,  C.  C.,  4345. 
Ferren,  H.  M.,  885. 
Ferrey,   M.   B.,   7470. 
Ferris,   Eleanor,   42.     3687. 
Ferris,  Ezra,  1451. 
Ferris,  Mary  L.  D.,  5041. 
Ferry,  T.   W.,  4257. 
Ferson  family,  5750. 
Fertility   and   religious   creed.    809. 
Fessenden,   B.,    diary,    1722-1732.     3370. 

extracts  from  manuscript  of,  1730.     3371. 
Fessenden,   Mrs.   C.,   7377. 

Fessenden,  E.  J.,  7220,  7230,  7377. 
Fessenden.   F.   G.,  4098. 

Fessenden,  G.   M.,   3302,  3430. 

Fessenden,    Laura    D.,    1422. 

Fessenden,    T..    letter    describing    Walpole. 
X.  II.,  1790.     4449. 

Fessenden,  W.  C.,  3383. 

Fetchet,  E.  G.,  4414. 

Fetishism,  577. 

Feuardent,   Gaston   L.,   040,   648,   049.   050. 
051,   670. 

Fever  River,  early  lead  mining  on,  0935. 

Fever    (or    Galena)    River    region,    mining, 
early,  7022, 

Few,  C.  W.,  7430. 

Fewkes,  J.,  2587. 

Fewkes,  J.  W.,  578. 

Fford,  John,  will,  1721.     3370. 

Ficklen,  J.  R.,  1285,  1661,  1600. 

Fidelity,    oath    of,    persons    taking,     1052. 
3301. 

Field,  A.  W.,  2046,  2047. 

Field,  B.  R.,  6363. 

Field,  C.  C.,  800,  821. 

Field,  C.  W.,  585. 

Field,  D.  D.,  561. 

Field,  E.,  2d,  6502. 

Field,    O.,    3375,    3378,    3380,    3388,    3389. 
3406,  3488,  5021,  5147. 

Field,  Phinehas,  4090. 

Field,   R.   S.,  4527,  4540,   4544,   4545,   4572. 
4570. 

Field,  R.  W.,  4054. 

Field,  T.  M.,  931. 

Field,  T.  W.,  4945. 

Field  family,  3375,  3370,  3380,  3488,  rtsrt5. 
of  New  Jersey,  3388. 
(Matthew)   family  and  arms,  3400. 

Fielding,  G.  II.,  0782. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1117 


Fielding,  M.,  6084,  6085. 

Fielding  family,  6836. 

Fields  family   (Stockbridge  and  New  York), 

5047. 

(Flushing),  5021. 
Fife,  R.  H.,  6835. 
Fifer,  J.  W.,  1428. 
Fifield,  E.  G.,  6973. 
Fifield,  S.  S.,  6931. 
Filipino  battle  flag,  1580. 
Filipinos,  educating  the,  7474. 
Fillmore,  M.,  4770. 
Fillmore  family,  3369. 
Finance,  1517,  1518. 

American  commonwealths,  807. 
municipal,  statistics  of,  807. 
Finances,    separation    of    State    and    local, 

4295. 

United  States,  1775-1784.     7113. 
Financial  convulsion,  1893-94.     4280. 
revulsion  of  1857.     800,  802. 
school  reports,  812. 
Fincastle,  W.  Va.,  6892,  6894. 
Finch,  P.  V.,  4098. 

Findlay,  expedition  in  Kentucky,  1635. 
Findley,   W.,   letters   to   W.    Plumer,    1811- 

1815.     6064. 
Fine   arts,   first   school    in   North   America, 

3390. 

Finger  lakes  of  New  York,  569. 
Finley,  J.  P.,  4694. 
Finotti,  J.  M.,  914. 
Fiords,  origin  of,  577. 
Fire,  losses  by,  in  1889.      808. 
Fire  Lands,  aboriginal,  7418. 

artists,  5642. 

authors,  5646. 

centenarians,  5641. 

church  history,  5642. 

early  days,  7412. 

geology,   7412. 

grant,  5722. 

early  history,  5636,  5637,  5640. 

history,    5645,    7408. 

internal    improvements,    564(5. 

journey  from  New  York  to.   1819.     7416. 

jurisprudence  and  courts,  5635. 

legends,  5642. 

memorial  building.   5646. 

first  military  expedition,  5641. 

old  lawyers,  before  1830.      7417. 

papers  and  mss.,  5645. 

Perkins     Methodist     Episcopal      Church, 
5648. 

pioneer  boyhood,  5647. 

pioneer  days,   5641. 

pioneer  gatherings,  5647. 

pioneer  girlhood,   5647. 

pioneers,  5636,  5637. 

pioneers,  characteristics,  7418. 

political  divisions,  early,  7408. 

press,  history  of,  7408. 

railroads.    5640. 

record  of  grant,  7409. 

records,  1815-1818.     7407. 

religious  interests,  7412. 


Fire  Lands,  Sabbath  school,  first,  7408. 
second  historical  period,  5635. 
settlement  and  organization,  7415. 
surveys,    7410,   7411. 
Firelands  Historical  Society,  5722. 
Fire  making,  light  and,  5869. 
Fire  tables,  chronicle,  807. 
Fires   in   Boston   and  other  towns   of  Mas 
sachusetts,   1701-1800.     2629. 
Firth,  C.  H.,  203,  395. 
Fischer,  E.  S.,  576. 
Fischer,   H.,    198,  315. 
Fischer,  Joseph,  930. 
Fish,  C.  R.,  17,  42,  2559. 
Fish,  E.,  diary,  1785-1804.     3414 
Fish,  G.  T.,   3414. 
Fish,  H.,  5327. 
Fish,  fisheries,  and  fishermen  in  New  York, 

seventeenth  century,  5028. 
Fish,      geographical      distribution,      United 

States,  551. 

Fishback,  M.  McC.,  7425. 
Fisher,  Dr.,  7174. 
Fisher,    Benj.,   2202. 
Fisher,  B.,  van  D.,  5049. 
Fisher,  D.,  diary,  1755.     6073. 
Fisher,  G.  F.,   2195. 
Fisher,  Mrs.  G.   F.,  2201. 
Fisher,  G.  H.,  6059,  6083. 
Fisher,  G.  P.,   10,  16,  772,  778. 
Fisher,  II.  L.,  6354,  6355. 
Fisher,  H.  N.,  2195. 
Fisher,  J.,   3392. 
Fisher,  J.  E.,  2207. 
Fisher,  J.  F.,  2780,  5968,  5969,  5971,  5972, 

5989,  6072. 
Fisher,   L.  T.,   1022. 
Fisher,  P.  A.,  2197,  2198,  2201-2205. 
Fisher,  Rebecca  J.  G.,  6681. 
Fisher,  R.  S.,  526. 
Fisher,  S.  G.,  6412. 

journal,  4395. 
Fisher,  Willard  Clark,  3. 
Fisher  family,  2195,  2197-2205. 
Fisher  genealogy,  2207. 
Fisheries  of  Japan,  7474. 

Massachusetts,    1763.     2626. 
New  England's  interest  in,   1781.     2794. 
North  America,  545. 

work  of  United   States  Government,  905. 
Fishermen  from  England,  5025. 
Fishermen's  petition  of  1659.      227(5. 
Fishery  industry  at  Cape  Cod,  2631. 
Fishes  of  St.  Lawrence.  7179. 
Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  history,  5036. 
in   Revolution,   4855. 
tombstone  inscriptions,  5038,  5039. 
<Msk,  E.,  1577. 
Fisk,  G.  M.,  1832. 
Fisk,  R.,   4906. 

Fish  emigration  party.   1S<52.      4395. 
Fiske,  D.  W.,  546. 
Fiske,  John,  notebook.  2802. 
notebook,    1637-1675.      3221. 
records  kept  by,  2240. 
Fiske,  J.  O.,  1703. 


1118 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Fiske,  M.,  116. 

Fiske,  N.,  2619. 

Fiske  family,  2247. 

Fitch,  Asa,  5049. 

Fitch,  C.  E.,  5485,  5506. 

Fitch,  C.  H.,  576,  899. 

Fitch,  Jabez,  journal,  1775.     2799. 

Fitch,  John,  capture  of,  2539. 

memorial  tablet,  dedication  of,  2539. 

petition  of,  1749.     3364. 
Fitch,  M.  G.,  6932. 
Fitch,   R..  wills,   1645.     3374. 
Fitch  (Asa)  family,  5049. 
Fitch    (Zachary)    family,    3413.   3414. 
Fitch  genealogy,  3954o. 
Fitchburg,  Mass..  Athenaeum,  2539. 

church  discipline,  2539o. 

a  dame  school  in,  1837.      2539«. 

fire  service,  2539. 

geological  features,  2540. 

early  history,  2539a. 

early  records,  7499-7501. 

old  stores,  2540. 

philosophical  society.  2539. 

pioneer  printers,  2539,  2542. 

pioneers  in  Kansas.  2539«. 

post-offices  and  postmasters.  2539. 

proprietors'  records.  1729-33.     750O. 

railroads,    2539. 

response  to  Lexington  alarm,  2539,  2541. 

school  affairs,  1847.     2539«. 
high   schools,   2539f/. 

stage-coach  days  and  ways,  2539//. 

taverns,  2539«. 
Fitch's  map  of  Northwest   Territory.    17*5. 

2797. 
Fitchville,  Ohio,  history.  74<»x,  7414. 

records  of  deaths,  7414. 
Fithian.  Philip,  journal,  1773-74.     39. 
Fitt,  Robert,  will,  1663.     3389. 
Fitts,  J.  H.,  2251,  3380. 
Fitts  family,  3380. 
Fitz  family,  3380. 
Fitzgerald,  Father,  4424. 
Fitzgerald,  Anne,  1057. 
Fitzgerald,  M.,  611. 

Fitz  Gibbon,  Mary  A..  7267,  7377,  7383. 
Fitzhugh,   W.,   letters.   1679-1699.      6825. 

6827-6830. 

Fitzhugh  family,  6831-6833. 
Fitzhugh  family    (England),  6825. 
Fitzmorris.  T.  J..  5845.      . 
Fitzpatrick,  B..  964,  976. 
Fitzpatrick.  E.,  608. 

Fitz-Randolph   family    (New   Jersey),   5045. 
Fitzwilliam,  Sarah  R.,  1427. 
Five  Civilized  Tribes,  899. 
Five  Nations  [Indians],  treaty  with,  at  Al 
bany,  1694.     2649. 

Flag,  American,  and  the  battle  of  Brandy- 
wine,  5879. 

"  Bon  Homme  Richard,"  4546. 

British,  origin  and  history,  1125. 

Texas,  6681. 

of  the  Third  Regiment  York  Militia,  7383. 


Flag,  United  States,  4546. 
where  first  saluted.  4879. 

of  the  University  Company,  1523. 
Flag  episode,  1775.     207. 
Flagg,  F.  G.,  3364. 
Flagg,  Josiah,  letter,  3385. 
Flagg  family  of  Worcester,  4215. 
Flags,  battle,  Mexican  war,  6073. 

Oneida  County,  N.  Y..  regiment's,  United 
States  civil  war,  5437. 

Three  historic,  3386,  3634. 
Flanagan,  A.  J.,  2184. 
Flanders,  H.,  6052,  6064,  6071. 
Flanders  family,  3385. 
Flandrau,  C.  E.,  4304,  4310-4312,  4341. 
Flatbush,    N.    Y.,    Dutch    church    records, 

1677-1757.      4882. 
Flathead  Indians,  5845. 

mission,  915. 
Flatlands,    L.    I.    Reformed    Dutch    Church, 

tombstone  inscriptions,  4911. 
Flax  culture,  Lancaster  County.   Pa.,  6168. 
Fleet.  Mary,  diary,  1755-1803.     3377. 
Fleming,  F.  P.,  1344a. 
Fleming,  S..  7326. 
Fleming,  W.,  letters  to  Jefferson,  3961. 

price-list  and  diary,  1787-1789.     6829. 
Fleming.  W.  H.,  1517. 
Fleming,   W.  L.,  946,  954,  976,   1287,   1288. 

1289,  5047,  6671. 
Fleming  family,  6860. 
Flemington  Academy,  4504. 
Flenniken.  B.  F.,  1579. 
Fletcher,  Judge,  7175. 
Fletcher,  D.  C.,  2602. 
Fletcher,  E.  H.,  3380. 
Fletcher,  E.  T.,  7175.  7178,  7180«. 
Fletcher  genealogy,  3380. 
Flick,  A.  C.,  4831. 
Flick,    L.    F.,    5843,    5845-5848,    5850-5853, 

5855,  5858. 

Fling,  F.  M.,  5,  7,   15,  36,  42,  43. 
Flint,  J.,  2640. 
Flint,  Martha  B.,  5045. 
Flint  family,  3370. 
Flint,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 
Flint  genealogy,  3372. 
Flint    district,    Mich.,    early    churches    and 

preachers,  4265. 
Flint  workers,  4773. 
Flintham,  L.  S.,  5855a,  5856. 
Flintlock  or  matchlock,  4212. 
Flint's  Pond,  origin  of  the  name  of.  2779. 
Flom,  G.  T.,  1539-1542. 
Flora,  Adirondacks,  4688. 
Florence,     Italy,     commerce    and     industry, 

during  Renaissance,  8. 
Florence,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 
Florida,  562. 

biographical  sketches,  1344«. 

British  West,  4350. 

early  history,  1298. 

history,   1344a. 

in  1568.    '7440. 

memoirs  of,   1344a. 

matrimonial    investigations    in,    form    of. 
Spanish,  914. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1119 


Florida.      Meuendez      expedition,      1565— 6G. 
2708. 

mound  builders.   1283. 

shell  mounds,  recent  explorations,  6297. 

statutes,    1684.      014. 

West,  and  the  cartography  of  the  United 

States,  1820. 
Floridas,  acquisition  of,  2780. 

diocese,  statutes,  014. 
Flory,  J.  S.,  1288. 

Flour  manufacture,  Minnesota,  4312. 
Flournoy  family,  6826-6828. 
Flowers,  K.  L.,  5568,  5570. 
Floyd,  Hcrycant,  letter  relating  to  disinter 
ring  remains.  1524. 
Floyd.  Charles,  journal,  204,  404. 
Floyd  epitaphs.  Setauket,  L.  I.,  5030. 
Floyd  monument,   1517,  152.4. 
Flynn.  I).  T..  5700. 

Flynt.   II..  journey,  1754.      2785,  2047. 
Flynt,  Josiah,  MS.,  1653-1680.     2204. 
Fobes,  C.  S.,  1711. 
Fobes,  P.,  2621. 

Fogg,    J.    S.    H.,    3362,    3363,    3365,    3380, 
3391,  3397,  3401,  3402,  3412,  3732. 
Fogg,  W.,  3365. 
Folch,   Vincent,   Goi\,  and  General   Wilkin 

son,  44. 

Folger.   Peter,  deed   to  land  on  Nantucket, 
1663.      3370. 

house,  site  of,  7533. 
Folger.  W.,  jr.,  2621. 
Folger,  W.  C.,  3370,  3374,  3389. 
Folger  family,  3374. 
Folger,  name  of,  3367. 
Folklore,  African,  1016. 

German-Canadian,    7298. 

Hawaiian,  7132. 

Michigan,  4284. 

Philadelphia,  753. 

Samoan.  7132. 

Tahitian,  7132. 

Folk-songs,  Gaelic,  of  Canada,  7328. 
Follen,  Karl,  5,  7. 
Follett,  Mary  P.,  8. 

Folsom,  A.  A.,  2202,  2206,  2207,  3403. 
Folsom,  C.,  150,  219. 
Folsom,  D.   E..  4398. 
Folsom,    G.,    143,    1698,    1726,    1735,    5096, 

5232. 

Folsom,   N.,   letter,   March   27.    1756.      2808. 
Folsom,  N.  S.,  3388. 
Folsom,  P.,  1427. 
Folsom,  W.   II.  C.,  4311. 
Folsom  family,  3388,  3650. 
Folsom-Cook  exploration,   1869.     4398. 
Foltz,   M.   A.,   6154,   6155. 
Fonda.  J.  II.,  6929. 
Fones  family,  3376. 
Fonseca,  W.  G.,  7151. 
Fontaine,  E.,  547. 
Fontaine,  W.  W.,  1650. 
Fontaine  family,  6811. 
Fontenelle,  H.,  4405. 
Fontenelle  college,  4407. 
Food  budgets,  811. 


Food,  home-cooked  and  purchased,  cost,  813. 

Foot,  S.  R.,  1522. 

Foote,  Caleb,  2264,  2497. 

prison    letters    and    sea    journal,    1775- 
1782.     2264,    2497. 

Foote,  C.  E:,  1581. 

Foote,  H.  W.,  2785,  2787,  2701,  2073,  3685. 

Foote,  L.,  1452. 

Foote,  S.,  7410. 

Foote  family,  3367,  6831. 

Foraker,  J.  B.,  5722,  5736. 
|   Forbes,    Eli,   diary,    1762.     2797. 
i   Forbes,  F.  B.,  814. 

Forbes.  G.,  7347a. 

Forbes,  H.  M.,  4186,  4200. 

Forbes,  J.  G.,  7345. 

Forbes,  J.  M.,  trip  to  Alabama,  1831.     946. 

968. 
I  Forbes,  J.  P.,  4035. 

Forbes,  R.  B.,  2776,  2782. 
|  Forbes,  Susan  E.   I'.,  3408. 
i   Forbes,  T.  S.,  046,  968. 

Forbes,  W.   H.,  4308. 
i   Forbes,  W.  T.,  200,  4213,  4215. 
|  Forbes  (Alexander)   family,  5036. 

Forbes  collection  of  Penn  MSS.,  6083,  6084. 

Force,  M.  F.,  3685,  5667,  5671. 

Force,  P.,  105. 

Ford,  C.  N.,  5701. 

Ford,  D.,  4569. 

journal,  1794.     4542. 

Ford,  G.  S.,  4835. 

Ford,   II.  A.,  4262. 

Ford,  II.  1'.,  6382(/. 
xFord,  J.  S.,  6679. 

Ford,  P.,  6062. 

Ford,  1'.  L..  4,  6,  7,  35,  2795,  3074,  5983, 
6068,  6069. 

Ford,  W.  C.,  28,  41,  42,  812,  1271,  2138. 
2139,  2163,  2805-2807.  3256, 
3269,  3272-3274,  3280.  3296. 
3309,  3405-3410,  3412-3414. 
3856,  3899,  3924</,  3961,  6073- 
6078,  6085,  6647,  6655,  6851, 
7395. 

"  Ford  at  Mistick,"  3321. 

Ford's  History  of  Black  Hawk  war,  stric 
tures  upon,  6926. 

Forefather's   Day,   5510. 

celebration  in  1813.      2701.  2702. 
266th  anniversary,  6701. 
272d  anniversary,  6702. 

Forefather's  song,  1630.      2645. 

Foreign   element   in   United  States,   7310. 

Foreign  governments,  expenditures  in  In- 
half  of  history,  8. 

Foreign  plantations.  commissioners  of. 
orders  relative  to  Gorton,  1646. 
6483. 

Foreigners  arriving  at  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
1791-92.  6080. 

Forest,   buried,   894. 

Forest   lands,   Government   assistance,   905. 

Forest  reserve,  Appalachian,  579. 

Forestalling,  petition  against,  in  Philadel 
phia,  Pa.,  1778.  6081. 


1120 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Forestry,   896. 

at  home  and  abroad,  7474. 

Bitter  Root  Reserve,  899. 

climate,  900. 

conditions  in  Washington,  899. 

fires,  900. 

influence  on  lumber  industry,  904. 

origin   in  United   States.  4295. 

problem,    Michigan.    4295. 

reforesting  since  glacial  epoch,  4908. 

reserves,  898,  901. 

statistics,  812,  899. 

Forests,  destruction  of,  in  Canada,  7381. 
Forests  and  forestry,  American,  577. 
Forests  of  the  public  domain,  573. 
Forillon,   Le,   7346. 
Forman,  E.,  letter,  1794.     6066. 
Forman,   S.   E.,   1832. 
Fornance,  J.,  6365. 
Forney,  J.   W.,  6092. 
Forrest,  Nathan  Bedford,   1644. 
Forster,  E.  J.,  3383,  3388,  3522. 
Forster,  J.  H.,  4260,  4263,  4266,  4270. 
Forster  family.  3388. 
Forsyth,  J.,  4856. 
Forsyth,  Thomas,  4304. 

journal.    1819.     6930. 

letter-book,  1814-1818.     6933. 
Fort,  J.  B.,  letter,  5599. 
Fort,  G.  P.,  4535. 
Fort,  I.  A.,  4414. 

Fort  Adams,  Chickasaw  Bluffs.  1797.     6009. 
Fort  Amsterdam  in  the  days  of  the  Dutch, 

4812. 

Fort  Ancient.  5715.  5716,  5732. 
Fort  Armstrong,  1513.  (5146. 
Fort  Atkinson,  Iowa,  1516. 

old  fort  at.  4408,  6967,  7082. 
Fort  Avery,  legend,  5635. 
Fort  Beauharnois,  7312. 
Fort  Beausejour,  Nova  Scotia,  1755.     7277. 
Fort  Benton,  Mont.,  4395. 

in  1831-1869.      4396. 

list  of  citizens,   1862-63.     4394. 

steamboat     arrivals.      1859-1888.     4394. 

4396. 

Fort  Bull,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  5426. 
Fort  Calhoun,  Nebr.,  4408. 
Fort  Casimir,  Del.,  1261. 
Fort    Charles,    at    Pemaquid.    order    given, 

1688.      1708. 

Fort  Charlotte,  La.,  capture  of,  1663, 
Fort  Charlotte,  Mobile,  34. 
Fort  Chartres,  111.,  1375,  1424. 

court  of  inquiry,  1383. 
Fort  Christiana,  Va.,  6857. 
Fort  Crevecoeur,  1423. 
Fort  Dearborn,  1374. 

occupation  of,  1388,  1389. 
Fort   Defiance    hospital.    1523. 
Fort  Des  Moines,  1516,  1515. 
Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  1516. 

soldiers  in  the  East,  1518. 
Fort  Donelson,  1519. 

fight    between    batteries    and    gunboats. 
6659. 


Fort  Dummer,  2796,  3118,  4446. 

letter   of   Got?.    Shirley   respecting,    1748. 

2621. 

site  of,  4098. 
Fort  Du  Quesne,  7440. 

expedition     against,     1755.      5974,     6013, 

6067. 
Fort  Erie,  battle,   1814.      6077. 

war  of  1812.  4774. 
Fort  Frontenac,  7326. 
Fort  George,  battle,  7261,  7270. 

blockade,  1813.  7262a. 
Fort  Gilmer,  assault,  6599. 
Fort  Gratiot,  Mich.,  military  reservation, 

4263. 
Fort    Griswold,    Conn.,    massacre    of    1871. 

1196. 
Fort  Halifax,  1704,  1761. 

history  of,  1703. 
Fort  Ilamby  on  Yadkin,  5568. 
Fort  Hamilton,  Ohio,  history,  5725. 

powder  magazine,  5726. 
Fort  Hill,  Ohio,  5713. 

Fort  Hunter,  Susquehanna  Township,  5889. 
Fort  Industry,  5722,  5724. 
Fort  Johnson,  capture.   1775.      6650. 
Fort  Kearney,   4417. 
Fort  La  ramie,  5720. 
Fort  La  Tour,  site  of,  7316. 
Fort  Loyale,  1686. 
Fort  McIIenry,  3386,  3634. 
Fort    McKay,    capture,    1814.      6933. 
i   Fort  Madison,  Iowa,  plan  of  1808.      1515. 
'    Fort  Massac,  1424. 

purchase  of,  1424. 
Fort  Meigs,  siege,  5722. 

sortie  at,   1813.      5776,  No.  23. 
Fort  Mercer,  defense  of,  4512. 
Fort  Miami,  5722,  5724. 
Fort  Michimillimakinak,  914. 
Fort  Mifflin,  reduction  of,  6061,  6062. 

siege  of,  6067. 

Fort  Mississagua,  Ontario,  7266. 
Fort   Montgomery,    1777.      5042. 
Fort  Moore,  Cal.,  1016,  1021. 
Fort  Nassau,  history,  4540. 

history  and  location,  4566. 

site  of,  4540. 
Fort   Necessity,    Washington's   capitulation, 

1754.      6830. 

Fort  Niagara,  N.   Y.,  1782-1796.      7262. 
Fort  Oswego,  old  tablet,  5508. 
Fort  Pentagoet,  Me..  1710. 
Fort  Pickawillany.  5720. 
Fort  Pierre,  old,  6657. 
Fort  Pierre  expedition,  4407. 
Fort   Pitt,   1768-1774.      6071. 

Indian  treaty,  1776.     6061. 

population,  1761.     6062. 

roll     of     W.     Withers'     company,      1  T7!». 

6081. 

Fort  Pittston,  6421. 
Fort   Pontchartrain  du  Detroit,   1701-1710. 

4281. 

Fort  Popham  celebration,  2244. 
Fort  Pownall,  3371,  3372. 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1121 


Fort    Prince    of    Wales,    Churchill    Harbor, 
Hudsons  Bay,  history  and  descrip 
tion,  7149p. 
Fort  Pulaski,  6597. 
Fort   Pynchon,  2183. 
Fort  Richmond,  Me.,  1711. 
Fort   Riley,   recollections,    1581. 

Territorial  and  military  combine,  1581. 
Fort  Ripley,  history,   1849-1859.     4311'. 
Fort  Royal,  expedition  to,   1710.     3388. 
Fort  St.  George,  1681,   1703. 
Fort  St.  Georges,  Me.,  1752.     1700. 
Fort   St.    Georges,    Me.,    1752,    1700. 
Fort  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 
Fort  St.  Louis,  camp,  7222. 
Fort  St.  Louis,  Tex.,  6683. 
Fort  Sanford,  Iowa,  1516. 
Fort  Sartwell,  4098. 
Fort  Saunders,  capture  of,  1581. 
Fort  Schuyler,  celebration,  5425,  5461. 

monument,  5460. 
Fort  Snelling,  4302,  4303,  4304,  4307,  4308. 

history,  4310. 

Fort  Stanwix,   Rome,  N.  Y.,   5426.  • 
siege  of,  1776.      5147. 
siege,  1777.     5157. 
Fort  Stauffer,  6156. 
Fort  Stevens,  battle,  1267. 
Fort   Sullivan,   order-book,   6396. 

records  of,  6396. 

Fort  Sumter,  flag  replaced  on,  6600. 
Fort  Ticonderdfa,  5411. 

restored,  7475. 
Fort  Titus,  capture  of,  1581. 
Fort  of  Toronto,  7345. 
Fort    Vancouver,    reminiscences    of,     1832. 

5813. 

Fort  Venango,  letter  on,  2778. 
Fort  Washington,  1270. 
environs,  5960. 
historic,  1275. 
in   1863,   5897. 

Fort  Washington,  N.  Y.,  capture,  6079. 
Fort  Washington,  Ohio,  5722. 
Fort  William  and  Mary,  3381,  4227. 

capture,  1774.     4458,  4493. 
Fort  William  Henry,  5048. 
dimensions  of,  1755.     5048. 
massacre  at,   1757.     2242. 
Fort    Wilson,    attack   on,    October   4,    1779. 

6061. 

Fort  Winchester,  5721,  5722. 
Fort  Winnebago,  early  times,  6930&. 
history,  6936,  7062. 
officers  at,  1834.     693(>r/. 
orderly  book,   1834-1836.     6936,   70(52. 
Fort  Yukon,  boundary  near,  894. 
Forth  family,  3376. 
Fortier,  Alcee,  1539-1542,  1661,  1662,  1668, 

1670. 

Forton   Prison,    England,   American   prison 
ers,   1777-1779.      3391. 
Forts,  French,  in  Wisconsin,  6932. 

frontier,    Pennsylvania,    prior    to    1783. 
6453,  6454. 

II.  Doc.  023,  59-1,  vol  2 71 


Forts,  old,  in  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Bruns 
wick,  7308. 
Pennsylvania,  6071. 
Forty-nine,  days  of,  1021. 
Forwood,  J.  L.,  5899. 
Fosdick,  Charles,  2539. 
Fossat,  C.  G.  Sonviat  de,  1673. 
Fossil  insects,  Paleozoic,  6420tZ. 
Fossils,  in  river  drift  at  Pittston,  6424. 
Indiana  and  Illinois,  4686. 
Niagara  group,  4686. 
near  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  6421. 
Paleozoic,  Lacoe  collection,  6424. 
Wyoming,  901. 
Foster,  A.,  4446. 

Foster,  Asa,  diary,  1758.      3412,  3920. 
Foster,  A.  It.,  4280. 
Foster,  C.,  5736. 
Foster,  Emma  J.,  5047,  5049. 
Foster,  E.  O.,  address,  4168. 
Foster,  F.,  5703. 
Foster,  F.  A.,  3686. 
Foster,  F.  H.,  771,  5701,  5703. 
Foster,  H.  D.,  42,  7475. 
Foster,  Harriet  McL,  6891. 
Foster,  John,  printer,  3313,  6529. 
Foster,  John,  of  New  Hampshire,  4428a. 
Foster,  J.  H.,  935,  946. 

inaugural  address,  4247. 
Foster,  J.  W.,  900,  902,  903,  904,  905. 
Foster,  La  F.  S.,  1196,  1204. 
Foster,  Robert,  3406. 
Foster,  R.  V.,  794. 
Foster,  S.,  1507,  1508. 
Foster,  S.  C.,  1004,  1020,  1021. 
Foster,  Theodore,  6488. 
Foster,   W.   E.,   203,   389,   1816,   3686,  6488, 

6557. 

Foster,   W.   L.,  4472. 

Foster  family,  2200,  2204,  3359,  3383,  3591. 
(Andrew)   family,  3378. 
(Hopestill)   family,  3410,  3910. 
(Rufus)   family.  5049. 
(Thomas)   family.  3384. 
Fosters  of  Otsego,  Mich.,  4280. 
Fouace,   S.,  letters,  1704-1710.      6860. 
Fouin,  Father  Louis,  928. 
Fouke,    Sally,    letter*,    February    26,    1760. 

1282. 

Foulke,  S.,  6064. 

Foulke,   S.,  journal,    1762-1764.     6061. 
Foulke,  W.  I'.,  5973,  6020. 
Foulke  family,  6067. 

(Gwynedd,  Pa.),  6068. 
Foullsam,  J.,  deposition,  1684.     4446. 
Four-lake  country,  6932,  6989. 

early  events,  6928. 
Fournier  de  Flaix,  809. 
Foussat,  Du,  brothers,  6623. 
Fowke,  G.,  5714.  .1721,  5732,  7518. 
Fowle.  W.  B..  3381. 
Fowler,  D.  W.,  5747. 
Fowler,  F.  W.,  7408. 
Fowler,  H,,  7408,  7413. 


1122 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Fowler,  L.,  journal,  6680. 

Fowler,  P.,  ST.,  estate  of,  3369. 

Fowler,  R.  L.,  5343. 

Fowler,  S.  P.,  2237,  2240,  2241,  2242,  2243, 

2244,  2247,  2249,  2250,  3402. 
Fowler,  W.  C.,  1164,  3368,  3369,  3378,  3382, 

3383,  3384,  3538,  3585,  3609. 
Fowler,  W.  W.,  3380,  3381. 
Fowler  family,  3581. 

(Ambrose)  family,  3369. 
(John)  family,  3411. 
(Orin)  family,  3365. 
(William)  family,  5747. 
Fox,    C.    B.,    journals    and    correspondence, 

2802. 

Fox,  C.  E.,  3687. 
Fox,  E.,  3360. 

Fox,  George,  journal,  1694.     6062. 
Fox,  S.  M.,  1582. 
Fox  family,  6856. 
Fox  and  Ojibway  war,  4302. 
Fox  Indians,  destruction,  1730.     1423. 
Liguery's  expedition  against,  1728.     6932. 
tradition,   1730.     69306. 
Fox  Island  Passes,  Alaska,  7474. 
Fox  Point  massacre,  1690.     2786. 
Fox    River    Valley,    French    regime,    6967, 

7081. 

intellectual  life  of,  6968. 
fur  trade  days  in,  6968,  7092. 
Fox  -  Wisconsin  rivers,   Improvement,   6968, 

7100. 

Foxcroft  family,  3368. 

"  Foy  "  (name)  and  Marblehead,  2794,  3075. 
Frame,  N.,  4908. 
Frame  family,  5899. 
France,  Antarctic,  situation  of  (La  France 

Antartique),  7346. 
colonial  expansion,  901. 
conquete  de  la  liberte,  7316. 
constitution,  formation,  7. 
history,  study  of,  1821. 
juridical  history,  early,  7172. 
Revolution    as    seen    by    Americans,    12. 

1857. 
France  and  the  United  States,  2927. 

in  1794.     43. 
Franceis,  surname,  3862a. 
Francey,    T.    de,    letters,    1778-1780.     5277. 
Franchise  in  Wisconsin,  brief  history,  6962, 

7011. 

See  also  Elections,  Suffrage. 
Francis,   C.,   2643,   2647,   2648,  2722,   2735, 

2738. 

Francis,  G.  E.,  200,  208,  455. 
Francis,  John,  1581. 
Francis,  J.  W.,  5191,  5194. 
Francis  family,  3325. 

Franciscan  tertiaries  at  Philadelphia,  5856. 
Francisco   (Peter)   family,  6865. 
Francke,  Kuno,  3,  5,  7. 
Franckel,  D.  H.,  624. 
Franco-American   alliance,   suggestions   for, 

1782    [?],    6079. 

See    also    American    Revolution,    French 
Alliance,  Frencii  fleet. 


"  Franco-Gallia,"  the,  34. 

Franco-Prussian    war,    artillery    retrospect 

of,  7181. 
Franconia,  Pa.,  early  settlers,  5960. 

private  burying  grounds,  7422. 
Francus,  surname,  3862a. 
Frank,  M.,  6927,  6930. 
Frank  sepultures,  648. 
Frankenburger,  D.  B.,  6995. 
Frankenfield,  H.  C.,  901,  904. 
Frankfort,  Ky.,  new  capitol  site,  1645. 
Frankfort     Company,      1686,      articles     of 

agreement,  6071. 
Frankfurt,  887. 
Frankland,  A.  E.,  629. 
Franklin,  B.,  2137,  5517. 

accounts  with  James  Parker,  1763    2806. 

and  Stamp  Act,  letter,  1765.     6064. 

autobiographies,   rival,  6080. 

bagatelles,  764. 

correspondence,    1775—76.     6083. 

descendants,  3366. 

document,  1741,  facsimile,  6079. 

documents,  1785.     6671. 

in  Lehigh  Valley,  1756.     6074. 

junto  of,  rules,  1784.     3385. 

letter,  April  12,  1750.     7395. 

letter,  1759.     2635. 

letter,   1775.     43,  2773,  6068. 

letter,  April  13,  1785.     1699. 

letter  to  James  Bowdoin,  1787.     2772. 

letter  to  T.  Bradford,  ca.  "1763.     3380. 

letter  to  S.  C.  Johonnot,  3380. 

letter  to  Prof.  Kinnersley,  1759.     6069. 

letter  to  Edmund  Quincy,  2780. 

letter  to  G.  Whitefield,  1756.     3380. 

letters,  2621,  2781,  3385. 

letters  of,  1770.     2784. 

letters  to  T.  Gushing,  1774.      2621. 

letters   to    Pennsylvania   assembly,    1766. 
6061. 

letters   to    S.   Rhoads,    1765-1774.     6071. 

letters  to  sister,  1770-1788.     4451. 

letters  to  W.  Strahan,  1763-1781.     6068. 

library,  books  taken  by  Andre,  6064. 

literary  labors  of,  756. 

note  for,  6078. 

papers  sent  by,  to  Gushing,   December  2, 
1772.      2785. 

parable   against   persecution,   6856. 

"  prayer-book,"   6077,  6125. 

staff  of,  6889. 

visit  to  Germany,  6365. 
Franklin  fund  of  Boston,  2802,  3215. 
Franklin  papers,  199,  769,  2788,  6132. 
Franklin,  F.  G.,  22. 
Franklin,  G.  E.,  1005. 
Franklin,   J.,  letter,   1706.      3372. 
Franklin,  Sir  John,  search  of,  529,  545,  556. 
Franklin,   W.,   petition   to   Cromwell,    1655. 

7395. 

Franklin,    W.,    Gov.,    administration,    4601, 
4602. 

letters,   1767-1769.     4535. 

letter,  3774.     4537. 
Franklin,  Mrs.  W.,  letter  of  1776.     4549. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOK   INDEX. 


1123 


Franklin,  W.  M.,  6165,  6167,  6171. 
Franklin   family,   3369,   5038. 

in  England,  manuscript  containing  mem 

oranda  relating  to,  2772. 
(Benjamin)    family,    6127. 
(Deborah)    family,    6064. 
(Thomas,   jr.)    family,   6077. 
Franklin,  state  of,  42. 
lost  state  of,   1644. 
state,  and  Wautauga,  5433. 

constitution,  6672. 
Franklin,     Mass.,     births,     marriages,     and 

deaths,  2195. 
records,  2196,  2197,  2198. 
Franklin,  Ohio,  history,  5678,  5679. 
Franklin.   Tenn.,   6792. 
Franklin   Academy,   4098. 
Franklin    College,    old,    Lancaster    County, 

Pa.,  6166. 

Franklin  County,  Iowa,  1507. 
Franklin  County,  N.  Y.,  forest  trees,  2407. 
Franklin   County,   Ohio,    5650. 
earthworks,   5713. 
marriage  record,  1803-1830.     5743,  5744, 

5745,   5746,   5749,   5750. 
some    historic    records,    5749. 
Taylor-Livingston    centenary,    5725. 
United  States  land  patents,  5745. 
Frankin  County,  Pa.,  1773.      6064. 
colonial  defenses,  6155. 
flora  and  fauna,  6155. 
geology,  6156. 
German   influence  in,   6154. 
history,   6155. 

Franklinton,   Ohio,   history,   5718. 

Franks,   Judge,   6168. 

Franks,  J.,  632. 

Franks,  Jacob,  Indian  cession  to,  6937. 

Franks,   Rebecca,   letter,   1778.     6072. 
letter,    1781.      6079. 

Franks  family,  624. 

as  British  army  contractors,  634. 

Fraser,  A.,  7328. 

Fraser,  J.  G.,  5704,  5705,  5721. 

Fraser  family,  6650. 

Eraser's    account   of   Burgoyne's    campaign, 
6765. 

Frauds,  literary  and  antiquarian,  6343. 

Frazar,  K.,  4522. 

Frazee,  G.,  1516,  1518. 

Frazer,  C.,  .6650. 

Frazer,  M.,  7205. 

Frazer,  Persifor,  742. 

Frazer  family  of  South  Carolina,  6650. 

Frear,  W.  F.,  7130. 

Frechette,  L.,  7308,  7310,  7311,  7324,  7326, 
7345. 

Frederick  the  Great  and  American  Revolu 
tion,  43. 

Frederick,    Pa.,   Moravian   school    for   boys, 
6083. 

Frederick  City,  Md.,  2033. 

Frederick  County  Historical   Society,   2033. 

Fredericksburg,  battle,  3336,  6597. 

Fredericksburg  to  Gettysburg,  6599. 


Fredericksburgh,   Canada,  Lutheran  Church 

records,  1793-1832.      7301. 
register    of   baptisms,    1787-1813.      7269. 
St.    Paul's    Church,    register,    1789-1812. 

7296. 

Fredericq,  P.,  1818,  1821. 
"  Free  burghs  "  in  United  States,  12,  850. 
Free  government,  evolution  of,  in  America, 

5411. 

"  Free  homes  bill,"  the,  5790. 
Free   Society   of   Traders    in    Pennsylvania, 

1682.      6061,  6067. 
Free  Soil  convention,  1848.     4773. 
Free-soil  idea,  4407. 
Free-Soil  party,  2554. 

in  Wisconsin,  6963,  7020. 
Freedmen,  Mississippi,  statutes,  4347. 
Freedmen's  Bureau,  1572. 
Freedom,  Canadian  forms  of.  7365. 
Freehold,    N.    J.,     tombstone,    inscriptions, 

4545. 

Freehold  and  Shrewsbury  committees,  pro 
ceedings,  4535. 
Freeland  Seminary,  7422. 
Freelon,  T.  W.,  1031. 
Freeman,  C.,  1697. 
Freeman,  E.  A.,  1813. 
Freeman,  J.,  2619,  2690,  2973. 

Facsimile  of  handwriting,  2770. 
Freeman,  James,  letters,  3385. 
Freeman,  W.,  1580,  1711. 
Freeman  family,  3378. 
Freeman's  oath,  the,  3821c. 
Freemasonry,     history    in    Oneida    County, 

N.  Y.,  5468. 
in  Nantucket,   3347. 

Freemasons,    Massachusetts,    Essex    Lodge, 
0040 

Freemen,  1630-1691.     3361. 

in   1678.      3362. 

in  early  New  England,  3361. 
Freeport,  Me.,  topography  and  history,  26,?2. 
Freer  family,  5048,  5049,  5050. 
Freetown,   Mass.,   burying   ground,    inscrip 
tions,   3368. 

original  owners,  4033b. 
Freeze,   J.   G.,  6059. 
Freeze  family,  3409. 
Freight  traffic,  809. 
Frelinghuysen,   T.,    4540. 
Fremont,  J.  C.,  5722,  73470. 

letter    in    1847.      3021. 
Fremont  campaign   1856.      1579. 
Fremont,  Nebr.,  4406. 

First  Congregational  Church,  4406. 
Fremont  County,   Iowa,   1511. 
Frenaye,  M.  A.,  correspondence,  5855a. 
French,  A.  D.  W.,  3405. 

heraldic  collection,  3887a. 
French,  A.  W.,  1422,  1424. 
French,  B.  F.,  1660. 

French,    Christopher,   journal,    1776.      1109. 
French,  G.  K.,  898. 
French,  J.,  2632,  3359,  4448. 
French,  J.  C.,  4427. 
French,  J.  M.,  3402,  3810. 


1124 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


French,  S.  G.,  1651. 
French  family,  3405. 

(William)   family,  3402. 
French,  surname  in  Scotland,  3862a. 
French  alliance,  treaty  of  1778.      1707. 
allies  in  Revolution,  4554. 
and  British  in  Indian  country,  4271. 
and   Indian   army   that  sacked   Deerfield, 

1703-4.     4097. 
and  Indian  troubles,  2622. 
French  and  Indian  wars,  3370. 

1754.     2622,     3073,     3087,     3098, 
3116,     5041,     5145,     6013,     6059, 
6817,  7180&,  7362. 
in  1745-1747,  captivity  in,  7252. 
in  1758.     3374,  3412,  3930. 
in  1760-1763.     6933. 
Augusta  County,  W.  Va.,  in,  6891. 
Canada  campaign,  1759,  errors  of  French 

and  English  armies  in,  7205. 
Essex  soldiers  in,  1755-61.     2267,  2502. 
historical  narrative  of,  Niles  (?),  2653. 
history  of,  2644. 
Groton,    Mass.,    3116. 
Halifax,   Mass.,    sodliers,    1759.     3386. 
Hatfleld,     Mass.,     billeting     of     soldiers, 

1759.      3401. 
Howard   J.    Bridgewater   company,    1754. 

3409. 

Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  in,  6210. 
letters  of  Col.  N.  Whiting,  1161. 
military  operations,  1753-56.     2625. 
New  York  muster  rolls,   1755-64.     5262. 
orderly  book,  6083.  ^p 

J.   Perry,  orderly  book,  3412. 
Rhode  Island  company,  3372. 
rolls  of  Conneticut  men,  1116,  1117. 
soldiers,  1758.     3416. 

T.  Lawrence's  company,  2795,  3098,  3408. 
Virginia  troops,  6825. 

Capt.  Wm.  Edmond's  company,  1761. 

6831. 

See  also  Crown  Point  expedition,  Dia 
mond  Island,  Fort  Beausejour, 
Fort  Hammond,  Fort  William 
Henry,  Lake  George,  battle  of, 
Louisburg,  Mackinaw,  St.  John 
river,  Expedition  to. 

French  armies,  errors  of  campaign  in  Can 
ada,  1759.      7205. 

French  as  foemen  and  friends,  5544. 
French  burials,  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  5498. 
French-Canadian  literature,  7326. 

mouvement    iutellectuel    depuis     1900. 

7328. 

poetry,   bibliography,   7346. 
French-Canadians,   history  of,   7344. 
in  New  England,  202,  380. 
origin,   899. 

pretendues  origines,  7310. 
French  constitution,  formation  of,  7. 
French   directory,   34. 
French    discoveries    in    New    York    before 

Dutch,  4693. 

French    documents    on    colonial    history    of 
New  England,  3360. 


French  encroachments,  1748.      2624. 
French  exploration  from  Mobile,  945. 
French  fete,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1782.     6077. 
French  fleet,  operations,   1781-1782.     4731. 
French    fort    at    Prairie    du    Chien.     6932, 

6989. 
French    fortifications    near    mouth    of    the 

Wisconsin,    6932. 
French  forts,  early,  4303. 

in  Wisconsin,  6932. 
French  grant,  Alabama,  946,  963,  976. 
French  in  America,  during  American  Revo 
lution,  6071. 

La  race  franchise  en  America,  7310. 
in  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  4557,  4655. 
in  Gallipolis,  916. 
in    Illinois,    1423.  ' 

in  Rhode  Island  during  Revolution,  6545. 
in  United  Stales,  927. 
in  valley  of  Ohio,  91(5. 
in  western  Pennsylvania,  6144. 
French  Island,  graves,  inscriptions,  3369. 
French   letters,   1745-1760.      3362. 
French  missions  on   Saginaw,  4274. 
French  neutrals  in  Maine,  1702. 

Pennsylvania,  5975. 
French  on  Missouri,  4409.  • 
•  St.   John  River,   New  Brunswick,  expedi 
tion  against,  1758.     7255. 
French  parliaments,  26. 
French  prairie,  Montures  on,  5800. 
French  priests  imprisoned  at  Quebec,   1801 
(preti-es       frangais       prisonniers), 
7346. 

French  refugee  priests  in  Canada  (les 
pretres  frangais  refugies  au  Cana 
da),  7345. 

French  refugees,  6397,  7310. 
to  New  Orleans,  1809.      1289. 
in  South  Carolina,  6616. 
list    of    royal    companions    of    Comte    de 

Puisaye,  7347. 
French   regime,    1700-1760.     Canada,   7381. 

in  Fox  valley,  6967. 

French  revolution,  American  view  of  eight 
eenth  century,   12. 
French  settlements  in  America,  early,  7183. 

Ohio,   5715. 
French     spoliation     claims,     Rhode     Island 

claimants,  6558,  6559. 
French  statistical  album,  808. 
French  traditions,  old,  4256. 
French    troops    in    Dedham,    Mass.,    2206, 

2207. 

French  uniforms  in  Canada  under  Mont- 
calm,  7346. 

French  voyageurs,  1456. 
French  war  letter,  1760.     5018. 
Frenchtown,    battle    and    massacre,     1813. 
4274,  5776  (no.  1),  5776   (no.  22). 
Freneau,   Philip,   poems  of,   4663. 
Fressingfleld,   England,   families  wishing  to 
emigrate  to  America,  1836.     3407. 
Frey,  S.  L.,  5435,  7519. 
Friedenberg,  A.  M.,  633,   634,  635. 
Friedenshuetten,  Moravian  mission  at,  6222. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1125 


Friedensthal,    Pa.,    settlement    and   history, 

1749-1767.      6223. 
Friedenwald,   H.,   11,   13,   16,  624,  625,  628, 

6075,   C077. 
Friel,  M.  A.,  7381. 
Friendly  association,  5907. 
Friends,  Society  of,  795,  5959. 
Friends,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  6063,  6064,  6083. 
Cayuga  County,  N.   Y.,  4800. 
Chester  County,   Pa.,   during   Revolution, 

5880. 

Crosswicks,  N.  J.,  6083. 
directory,  Philadelphia,  1757-1760.     6072. 
Freehold     and     Shrewsbury     committees, 

proceedings,   4535. 
marriage  records,  Miami  meeting,   1804- 

1828.      5750. 
meeting  records,   1676-1820.      6083. 

New  Jersey,   records,   6385. 
monthly     meeting,     minutes,     1682-1690. 

5911,   5912. 
Pennsylvania,     address    to     Washington, 

1789.      6069. 

Philadelphia,    letters   to    Friends    in    Ire 
land,  6076. 
marriages,   1682-1714.     4543. 

contributions     for     relief     of     Boston, 

1775-76.      6057. 
press,   Philadelphia,  6060. 
records,  Dover,  N.  H.,  1701-1843.     4442. 

4443,   4444. 

Nine  Partners,  N.  Y.,  5745. 
Oblong,  N.  Y.,  5745. 
settlement   in   Kansas,    1581. 
early,  in  Talbot  County,  Md.,  1932. 
early,  in  Valley  of  Virginia,  6891. 
Society  of,  Reading,   Pa.,  6067. 
Taking  over  of  Nicholites  by,   6083. 
Talbot    County,    Md.,    1680,    1932.      6073. 
Friendship,    Me.,     settlers    at    Medumcook, 

3404. 

"  Friendship,"  piracy  of  ship,  2240. 
^riese  family,   2026. 
"Mesland  medals,  4877. 
•Mes's   rebellion,   5959. 
"rio,  fight  on  the,   July  4,   1865.      6679. 
Frisbie    (Edward)    family,  3416. 
^risby  family,  5746. 
Critter,  E.  A.,  1427. 
"robisher  Bay,  574. 
'"roidevaux,    Henri,   579. 
'"rontenac,   Louis  de  Buade,   Comte  de,  ex 
pedition     to     Onondaga     country, 
1696.     5496. 
in  the  Northwest,  5355. 
second  administration  of,  7381. 
will,  7347. 

Frontier       forts,       Pennsylvania,       erected 
against     Indians     prior      to    1783. 
6453,   6454. 
Frontier  in  American  history,  10. 

significance  of,  6962,   7014. 
Frontier    life,    South,    Revolutionary    days, 

1284. 

Frontier  mills,  1518. 
Frost,  Ebenezer,  petition,  1773.     3369. 


Frost,   Edward,  2602. 

Frost,  J.,  3363. 

Frost,  J.  B.,  4279,  4280. 

Frost,   M.   E.,   1581. 

Frost  family,  3363,  3411,  3927a. 

Frost  v.  Leighton,  35,  2135. 

Frothingham,  N.  L.,  2650,  2652,  2746,  2747, 

2758,   7445. 
Frothingham,  O.  B.,  2796,  2798,  2800,  3152, 

3175,  3683. 
Frothingham,    R.,    2757,    2770,    2782,    2783, 

2911,   2915,   2952. 
Frush,  C.  W.,  4395. 
Fry,  J.,  6365. 
Fry,  R.,  1699. 
Fry  family,  6858. 
Frye,  J.,  letters,   1754-55.      3373. 
Frye  family,    1708,  3366. 
Fryeburg,  Me.,  Lovewell's  expedition,  2793, 
2801,  3197,  3441cr. 

Ride   to   Piggwacket,    1768.      1700. 
Fugitive  slave  case  in  Ohio,  10. 
Fugitive  slave  law,  1410,  2539,  6069. 

Chicago,  111.,  attitude  of  common  council, 
1410. 

Ohio,  5639. 

Wisconsin,  6964,   7021. 
Fuller,  Mrs.  A.  O.,  5706. 
Fuller,  B.  A.  G.,  3385,  3389. 
Fuller,  E.  N.,  6869,  6870. 
Fuller,  F.  H.,  2198,  2210,  3413.  5048. 
Fuller,  G.  F.,  6685. 
Fuller,  H.  H.,  3682. 
Fuller,  Paul,  930. 

Fuller  family,  2198,  2199,  3371,  3413,  3469. 
(Edward)  family,  5049,  5050,  5051. 
(John)  family,  5048. 

genealogy,  2210. 
Fullerton,    A.,    letter    to    Baron    G.    II.    De 

Rosenthal,    1794.      6078. 
Fullerton,  T.   M.,  4302. 
Fulmore,  Z.  T.,  6679,  6683,  6686. 
Fulton,  A.  R.,  1510-1512. 
Fulton,  C.  W.,  7477. 
Fulton,   R.   B.,   4344a. 
Fulton,  W.,  4417. 
Fulton  family,  6834. 
Fulton,  Rumsey  »\,  6889. 
Fultz,  W.  S.,  1516. 
Fund,  the,  at  Boston,  210. 
Funeral   charges,   1580.     3369. 
Funeral  sermons,  2786. 
Funk,  L.,  1427. 
Funk's  Grove,  111.,  early  schools,  1427. 

pioneer  settlers,  1427. 
Fur  trade.  American,  in  the  far  West,  5799. 

Green  Bay,  Wis.,  6930o. 

in  Fox  Valley.  6968. 

on    Connecticut    River,    seventeenth    cen 
tury.  3369. 

Oregon,  5800. 

Wisconsin,  6992. 
Furey,  F.  T.,  5850. 
Furly,  B.,  letter,  1702.     6066. 
Furman,  Kate,  1286. 
Furnas,  R.  W.,  4405,  4417. 


1126 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Furness,  H.  H.,  7395. 
Furness  family,  3388. 
Furniture,  household,  sales  at  vendue,  1771.  i 

6070. 
Furniture    in    Dedham,    Mass.,    since    1635. 

2196. 

Furniture  of  our  ancestors,  G084. 
Fuse  or  flintlocks — which?  4212. 
Futcher  family,  6085. 
Futhey,  J.   S.,  3686,  6057. 
Fyfe  (James)   family,  3414. 
Gabriel,  St.,  Confraternity  of,  5855. 
Gabriels,  Bishop  Henry,  933. 
Cachet   (Henri)   family,  3359. 
Gadsden,  C.,  6059. 

letter,   1768.      3387. 

letters,    1778.      36. 

letter,   1790.      6647. 
Gaelic  folk-songs  of  Canada,  7328. 
Gage,  A.  E.,  3411,  3412,  3925o. 
Gage.  D.  W.,  5619. 
Gage,  I.  K.,  4456. 
Gage,  L.  J.,  812. 

Gage,  S.,  testimony,  1663.     3376. 
Gage,  Gen.  Thomas,  2652. 

administration     of    the    government     of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  2652. 

answers  to  George  Chalmers,  2652. 

instructions  of  22d  February,  1775.     2632. 

proclamation.  June  29.   1774.     2781. 
Gage  family,  3412. 

Gage    (Lyman   J.),    ancestry.    3411,    3925a, 
Gagnon,  A.,  7315,  7316. 
Gagnon,  E.,  7191,  7222,  7345,  7346,  7349. 
Gagnon,  P.,  7222,  7325,  7346. 
Gaillard,  D.  D.,  898. 
Gaillard,  T.,  4892,  6616. 
Gaillard  family,  6616. 
Gaines,  E.  P.,  6077. 

Gaines,  G.  S.,  letters,  1805-1814.     945. 
Gaines,  R.  H.,  6817,  6822. 
Gainsborough,  England,  Robinson  Memorial 

Church,   206. 

Galapagos  Islands,  202,  381. 
Galbreath,  C.  B.;  5725,  5726. 
Gale,  G.,  33J6,  3507. 
Gale  family^3376,  3507. 

Gale  of  1815,  Providence.  R.  I.,  6498,  6581. 
Galena,  River  region,  mining,  early,  7022. 
Galilee,  Sea  of,  586a. 
Galindo,  Juan.  117. 
'  letter,  2644. 

Galinee,    Le    B.    de,    exploration    of    Great 
Lakes,    1669-70.      7299. 

Dollier  et,  voyage,  7354,  7356. 
Galissoniere,  R.  M.,  cte.  de  la  et  le  Comte 

de  Dufferin,  Parallele,  7314. 
letter  to  Mme.  T.  J.  Taschereau,  7347«. 
Gallagher,  C.  T.,  3315. 
Gallagher,  W.  D.,  5661,  5713. 
Galland,  Isaac,  1504. 
Gallatin,  A.,  117,  518,  5141,  5142.. 
Gallatin    County,    Mont.,    pioneer    women, 

4397. 
Gallaudet,  E.  M.,  4893. 


Gallaudet    family    (New    Rochelle,    N.    Y.), 

5034. 

Gallipolis,  Ohio,  centennial,  5715. 
French  settlement,  5715. 
inscriptions  from  old  cemetery,   5749. 
Gallitzin,  Father,  will,  917. 
Gallitzin  memorandum  book,  5846. 
Galloupe,  A.  A.,  2265. 
Galloupe,  C.  W.,  2053. 
Galloway,  A.,  4774. 
Galloway,  C.  B.,  4345,  4347,  4350. 
Galloway,   Joseph,  examination  by  commit 
tee  of  House  of  Commons.  6387. 
letters,   1774-75.     G077. 
Galloway,  S.,  5716. 
Galloway,  T.  B.,  5716,  5732. 
Galloway,  W.  A.,  5722,  5725. 
Galloway,  Wm.,  5826. 
Gallup,  C.  H.,  5640,  5643. 
Gallup,     Samuel,     li'st     of    company,     1G90. 

3371. 

Galpin,  Barbara,  4157. 
Gait  family,  6856. 
Galton,  Francis,  809. 
Galton's  statistical  methods,  807. 
Galveston,     Tex.,     Turner's     reminiscences, 

6681. 

Galveston,  lessons,  901. 
Gambler,     Ohio,     monumental     inscriptions 

from  Rosse  chapel  cemetery,  5746, 

5747. 

Gamble,    R.,    orderly   book,    August-Novem 
ber.   1779.      6817. 
Gamble  family,  1682. 
Gambo,  old  and  new,  1714. 
Game,  Virginia,  1739.     6831. 
Gammell,  W.,  3389,  3656,  6497,  6520,  6564, 

6565,   6567. 

Gannaway,  J.  W.,  1537,  1539,  1553. 
Gannett,  Deborah  S.,  4154,  4155. 
Gannett,  H.,  571-573,  575-579,  809,  810, 

891,  894,  895,  897-900,  902,  903, 

905,  4349,  7391. 
Gannett,  S.  C.,  897. 
Ganong,  W.  F.,  7252,  7254,  7255,  7257, 

7312,  7314,  7316,  7320-7322,  7324, 

7326,  7327,  7329,  7332-7336,  7441, 

7536. 

Gansevoort  family  (Albany,  N.  Y.),  5018. 
Gaols  of  Canada,  7177. 
Gap  copper  mines,  6165. 
Garden,  A.,  letter,   1742-43.     3412. 
Gardiner,  A.,   2648. 
Gardiner,  A.  B.,  5316,  6585. 
Gardiner,   Sir  Christopher.     Knight   of  the 

Golden  Melice,"  2773. 
Gardiner,  H.,   1675. 
Gardiner,  H.  F.,  7301. 
Gardiner,  J.,  5038,  5636. 
Gardiner,  J.  L.,  5032,  5242. 
Gardiner,  Lion,  attacked  by  Indians,  1637. 

5045. 
Gardiner,     Lion,     relation     of     the     Pequot 

warres,  2641. 
wife  of,  5046. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1127 


Gardiner,  R.  H.,  1698,  1700,  1702,  1703, 

1733. 

Gardiner,  Sylvester,  proposition  to  build  an 
inoculating  hospital,    1761.      2773. 
Gardiner,  W.,  6595,   7482fc. 
Gardiner,  W.  H.,  2773. 
Gardiner  family,  4551,  5038. 
Gardiner's  Island,  5038. 

notes  on,  1798,  5242. 

selling  of,  etc.,  5032. 
Gardner,  Anna,  7534. 
Gardner,  A.  B.,  5326,  6544. 
Gardner,  A.  P.,  4168. 
Gardner,  F.,  1703. 

Gardner,  F.  A.,  2275,  2276,  2277,  2278. 
Gardner,  H.  B.,  15,  807. 
Gardner,  John,  2628. 

will,    1705.      3373. 

Gardner,  Samuel,  journal.  1759.      2241. 
Gardner  family,  2275,  2276,  2277,  2278. 
Gardnertown,   N.   Y.,   M.   E.   Church   Ceme 
tery,   inscriptions,  4863. 
Garfield,  C.  W.,  4281. 
Garfield,  J.  A.,  5651,  5776,  no.  20. 

New  England  ancestry,  196,  298. 
Garfield,  J.  F.  D.,  2539,  2541-2543. 
Garfield,  J.  R.,  ancestry,  2971. 
Garfield  family,  196,  298,  2971,  3395. 

in  England,  3407,  3722&. 
Gargan,  H.  N.,  3357. 
Gargan,  T.  J.,  608. 
Gargara,  881. 
Garland,  Hamlin,  899. 
Garlick,  II.,  5744. 
Garlick,  I.,  5777,  no.  59. 
Garman,  S.,  2477,  2482,  2483. 
Garneau,  A.,  7346. 
Garneau,  F.  H.,  6932. 
Garner,  J.  W.,  4347,  4350. 
Garnett,  J.  M.,  6817. 
Garrard,  L.  II.,  6015. 
Garrett,  J.  C.,  7266. 
Garrett,  J.  J.,  944. 
Garrett,  W.  R.,  945,  6671,  6858. 
Garriott,  E.  B..  900,  901. 
Garrison,  G.  P.,  22,  44,  6681,  6683,  6686. 
Garrison,  W.  L.,  letter,  March  25,  1879. 

1577. 

Garrison,  W.  L.,  jr.,  2574,  7393. 
Garrison,  W.  P.,  4523,  6075. 
Garrison  houses,  York  County,  Me.,   1703. 
Garry,    Nicholas,    diary,    1822-1835.      7325. 
Garry  Owen  vote,  1505. 
Gartner  mound,  exploration,  5725. 
Garver,  A.  S.,  210,  473. 
Gary  family,  3369. 
Gas,  natural,  in  Kansas,  1581. 
Gas  and  oil  wells,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y., 

4908. 

Gaskill  family,  6067. 
Gaskins  family,  6859. 
Gaspe,  P.  A.  de,  7346. 

Gaspe",  Canada,  lieutenant-governors  of  (lea 
lieutenants  gouverneurs  de),  7345. 

mineral  water  from  7174. 
"  Gaspee,"  burning  of,  6583. 


"  Gaspee,"  documents,  6520. 

papers,   1772-73.     6586. 
Gastman,  G.  W.,  1427. 
Gaston,  Joseph,  5799. 
Gaston,  William,  1289. 

Harvard  degree,   917. 

letters  to,  917. 
Gatch,  C.  H.,  1513. 
Gate,   J.,   diary,   1755-1789.     4212. 
Gates,  T.,  letter  to  J.  Martin,  1783.     6076. 
iates  family,  3389. 
iatien,  F.,  7345. 
iatschet,  A.  S.,  898. 
Gatti,  S.,  5212. 
iaudet,    P.,   7348. 
iauss,  H.  G.,  5848. 
iauvreau,  E.  B.,  7345. 
Gay,  F.  B.,   1126. 
Gay,    F.    L.,    2135,    2138,    2139,    2196-2198, 

3391,  3677. 

Gay,  John,  account  book,  1764.     3371. 
Gay,  Julius,  3397,  3398,  3687. 
Gay,  M.,  letters,  1775-1788.     2135. 
Gay  family,  3677. 

(John)  family  (Dedham,  Mass.),  3391. 
Gay   Head,   Mass.,   grave  stone,   inscription 

from,  2619. 
Gayer  family,  3389. 
Gaylord,  Mrs.  R.,  4407. 
Gaylord  family,  3411. 
Gear,  J.  H.,  1520. 

messages,  etc.,  1878-1882.      1561. 
Geary,  J.  W.,  157S«. 

administration,  1579. 
Geauga  County,  Ohio,  5652. 
Geddes,  G.,  4751. 
Geddes,  J.  4683. 
Geddes,  N.,  4260. 
Gedney,       Bartholomew.       petition,       1689. 

3401. 
Gedney  family,  2392,  4864er. 

(Salem,  Mass.),   2255. 

Gee,  J.,  letter  to  N.  Clap,  1742-43.     3373. 
Geer,  R.  C.,  5810. 
Geer,  T.  T..  5798,  5820,  5831. 
Geiser,  K.  F.,  614. 
Gell,  P.  L.,   1820. 
Gelston   (Hugh)   family,  5017.    - 
Genealogical    gleanings    in    England,    2266, 
3395-3399,  3400-3409,  3411-3415, 
3417,  3723,  3739,  3802,  3803,  3944. 

See  also  Massachusetts,  Virginia. 
Genealogical  history,  5032. 
Genealogical  nomenclature,  3409,  3892. 
Genealogical  notation,  5018,  5056. 
Genealogical  records,  form  for,  5014. 

plan  for,   3587. 

Genealogical  research,  facilities  for,  in  reg 
istries  in  Boston  and  London, 
3728. 

plan  of,  3400. 

See  also  Wills. 

Genealogical  studies  in  New  England,  3391. 
Genealogical  study,  6567. 
Genealogies,  7346. 

list  of  American,  3371,  3376. 


1128 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Genealogies,   list  of  American  families,   in 
vestigated,  5018. 
Genealogists,   New  York,  help  for,   5017. 

Pennsylvania,  helps  for,  5019. 
Genealogy,  5020,  6181. 

aims  and  utility,  5040. 

American,  5015. 

hooks    in    Connecticut    historical    society 

library,  1131. 

in  Minneapolis  public  library,  5745. 
in  Ohio  State  library,  5743. 

cooperative,  5744. 

illustrations  of,  3359. 

in  literature,  6582. 

race  in,  5027. 

southern,  942. 

study  of,  plea  for,  5911. 

system  of  denoting  relationships,  3633. 

See  also  Pedigree. 

"  General  Sullivan,"  privateer,  3381. 
Genesee  Country,  7412. 

Genesee   country,    N.    Y.,    aboriginal    termi 
nology,  of,  5520. 

opening  of,  5520. 
Genesee    Cpunty,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 

4279,  4280. 
Genesee  River.  New  York.  5520. 

Preglacial  course,  578. 
Genesee  Valley,  New  York,  history,  5520. 
Geneseo  State  Normal  School,  history,  4928. 
Genesis,  geographic  forms,  891. 
Genet-Clark    correspondence,    13,    29. 
Genet  correspondence,  27. 
Genet's   projected   attack   on    the    Floridas, 
15. 

on  Louisiana,  36. 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  settlement,  1577. 
Geneva  before  Calvin,  1387-1536.     42. 
Geneva,  University  of,  1569-1574,  39. 
Genius,  5401. 

Genoa  Indian  School,  1519. 
Genthe,  Martha  K.,  902. 
Genundewah,  poem,  4972. 
Geographers,  early  United  States,  905. 

German,  902. 
Geographic    congress,    eighth    international, 

905. 

Geographic  environment,  573. 
Geographic  process  of  civilization,  896. 
Geographic  knowledge,  advances,  902. 
Geographical  research,  898. 
Geographical  teaching,  895. 
Geography,  apperception,  901. 

from  nature,  572. 

German,  902. 

physical,  904. 
•      teaching,  901. 

rational  element,  900. 

relation  to  history,  895. 

teaching,  895,  903. 

work  of  United  States  Government,  899. 
Geologic  atlas  of  United  States,  899. 
Geology,  relation  to  physiography,  895. 
Geometry,  7181. 
Geomorphology,  Appalachian,  896. 


George    II    accession,    oaths    of    officers    in 
New  Hampshire,  1727.     4449. 

writ  of  arrest  and  attachment  served  by, 

6583. 

George   III,   Pennsylvania   Loyalist's   inter 
view  with,  6058. 

narrative   of  events   to   the   close   of  the 
Revolution,  5272. 

personal  policy  in  England,  5368. 

statue  in  New  York,  2794. 
George,  H.  W.,  6582. 
George,  M.  C.,  5799,  5818. 
George  Lake,  battle,  2795,  3086,  5410. 

corporate  limits,  1707,   1801,  3393. 
Georges  River,  Maine,  2850. 
Georgeson,  C.  C.,  903. 
Georgetown,  Me.,   Indian  treaties  at,   1717. 

1699,  4447. 
Georgetown,  Mass.,  early  inhabitants,  2280. 

topography.  2619. 

Georgetown  College,  first  student.  5848. 
Georgia,  American  Revolution  in,  1312. 

archives,   26,    28. 

biographical  sketches,  1344. 

Cherokee  Indians  and,  6670. 

colony  of,  1733.  105,  1305. 
of  1740.  105,  1302,  1303. 
to  1741.  105. 

contributions  of  Massachusetts  to,   1781. 
3161. 

council  of  safety,  proceedings,  1775-1777. 
1307. 

dead  towns,  1306. 

early  settlements  and  history,  1309,  3384. 

history,  1320,  1344. 

Indian  remains  in  southern,  1323. 

Jews,  624. 

in  colonial  times,  633,  637. 

land  tenure,  4843. 

Loyalists,   S.   Smith  and,   7366. 

memoirs  of,  1344. 

Provincial  Congress,  proceedings,  1307. 

tumuli  in,  172,  233. 

voyage  to,  1735.     1302. 

voyage  to,  1737.     1303. 
Georgia  and  the  Confederacy,  34. 

and     South     Carolina,     provinces,     1733. 
1302. 

and  State  rights,  23. 

Georgian  spring  water,  analysis  of,  7175. 
Geospheres,  899. 
Gerard,  .T.  W.,  4892,  5020,  5296,  5300,  5322, 

5329,   5374. 

Gere,  C.  H.,  4405,  4406. 
Gerearchy    (Philip)   family,  3410,  3917. 
Gerhart,  C.  W.,  5942. 
Gerin,  L.,  7321,  7323,  7326,  7346. 
Gerling,  H.  .T.,  812. 
German,  the  Pennsylvania,  6139. 

translations    from,     in    American    maga 
zines,  1711-1830.     887. 
German-American,  historical  societies,  885. 

lyrics,  885. 

press,  6967,  7078, 

records,  886. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1129 


German  American,  school  question,  885. 

Turner  lyric,  2029. 

German-Americans,  achievement  of,  885. 
in  Baltimore,  2027,  2028,  2030. 
in  Maryland,  2027. 
in  Pennsylvania,  885. 
See  also  Germans  in  America. 
German  Baptist  Brethren  or  Bunkers,  6362. 
German  colonization  in  America,  6356. 
German  colony,  Maine,  5922,  5923. 
German  countries,  articles  on,  in  American 

magazines,   1811-1830.     887. 
German    culture     in    America,    beginnings, 

2027. 

German  emigration  to  America,  6066,  6121. 
German  emigration  to  America,  1709-1740. 

6359. 

Sec  also  German  immigration. 
German  emigrants,   list  of,    1773.      6069. 
German  exodus  to  England  in  1709.     6358. 
German  gymnasia,  history  in,  15. 
German  immigration,  Michigan,  4278. 
Missouri,  4378. 

to    Pennsylvania,    1700-1775.   6362. 
to  Wisconsin,   6936,   7069. 
German-Jewish  migration  to  America,  632. 
German  literature  in  England  before  1790. 

884. 

German   Moravian   settlements   in   Pennsyl 
vania,   1735-1800.      6355. 
German  newspaper,  first  published  in  United 
I  States,  "  Philadelphische  Zeitung," 

6080. 
German   pioneers,   Cuyahoga   County,   Ohio, 

5633. 

German  pioneers,  Ohio,  5714. 
German    poetry,    translations    in    American 

.  magazines,   1741-1810.     888. 
German    Roman    Catholic    Central    Society, 

5848. 

German     sects     in     America,     early,     2026, 
§  2027. 

German     settlers     in     Northwest     territory, 

5749. 
German    soldier   in   wars   of  United   States, 

5607f>,  6348. 
German    soldiers    in    Newport,     1776-1779. 

6479. 

Kcc  dlno  Hessians. 
German  theater,  887. 
German  universities,  Americans  in,  885. 
German     university     ideals,     influence     in 

America,  886. 

Germanic  museum   at  Harvard,   886. 
Germanic    origin    of    New    England    towns, 

1813. 
Germans,     how     they     become     Americans, 

7071. 

Germans  in  America,  16,  6966. 
bibliography,  2029. 
history,  2028. 

first  immigrants  to  North  America,  2028. 
in  Baltimore,  2029. 

German   day   in    Baltimore,    October   6, 

1890.     2026. 
in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  4769,  4771. 


Germans   in   America,    in   Maryland,    up   to 

1700.      2032. 

first  settlements,  2027,  2033. 
in  Pennsylvania,   6154,   6218,   6362-6369, 

6410,   6459. 
churches  of,  6073. 
missions,  916. 
narrative    and    critical    history,    6358, 

6359. 

Pennsylvania-Ceramic  literature,  6344. 
in  Texas,  pioneers,  6680. 
in  United  States,  4845,  4847. 
in  Virginia,  2030,  2031,  2035. 

complaint     against     Gor.     Spotswood, 

6830. 
first    German    reformed    colony,    1714— 

50.      6382. 

in  Wisconsin,  6934,  7000. 
influence   of,   6970,   7105. 
in  politics,  6918. 
political     activity,     1854-1860.       6970, 

7103,  7105. 

of  the  Valley  of  Virginia,  6833,  6834. 
on  the  Opequon,  early,  6892. 
Germans    and    German    press    in    America, 

1428. 

Germantown,    battle   of,    6057,    6072,   6079. 
British  account,  6067. 
contemporary   account,   6067. 
Germantown,   Pa.,   burying  ground,   inscrip 
tions  in,  6084,  60(55. 
court   records,   1691-1707.      6009. 
early  German  settlers  in,   5749. 
inhabitants,  1809.     6071,  6072. 
middle  ward  fire  company,  6074. 
settlement  of,  6060,   6098,   6360. 
Washington's  plan  of  attack,   6082. 
Germantown     and     Philadelphia     Turnpike 
Company,        stockholders,        1800. 
6079. 

Germantown   road,  6061,   6062. 
Germany,   history,  study   of,   1821. 
Imperial  court,  12. 

industrial  training  of  the  people,  7474. 
influence   in   settlement   and   development 

of  Pennsylvania,   6367. 
liberal  movement,  5,   7. 
parliamentary  experiment  in,  3. 
Gerrish,   Benjamin,   2244. 
Gerrish,   J.,   account   book.    1686-87.     3394. 
Gerrish   family,   3409. 
Gerrish  manuscripts,   1752.     3388. 
Gerrish  papers,  3394. 
Gerry,  C.   F.,   2572. 
Gerry,   E.,   letter,   1797.      2805. 

letters,    1784-1804.      3407,    3408. 
(Jerrymander,    the.    history    of,    3404,    3836. 
Gesner,  A.,  545. 

Gessner,   Solomon,  influence  on   English   lit 
erature,   887. 

Getchell,   E.   A.,  2269,  2514. 
Gettysburg.   Pa.,    5919. 

battle,   12,  38,   1334,  6093. 
campaign,  3336. 
Ewell's   attack,    3336. 


1130 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Gettysburg,     Pa.,     Lebanon     County,     Pa., 
emergency  volunteers,  7434. 

Longstreet's  assault  at,  5593. 

memorial   of,   2776. 

North  Carolina  troops  at,  5593. 

Picketfs  charge.  3336. 

Vermont  troops  in,  6748. 
Gettysburg  gun,   7482t. 
Gevaert.  P.  C.,  480. 
Ghent  negotiations,   1814.     45. 
Gibbens,   A.   F.,   6889,  6890. 
Gibbon,  John,  549. 
Gibbon,     John,     expedition    against    Sioux. 

1876.      4.395. 

Gibbon,  Nebr.,  soldiers'  free  homestead  col 
ony,   4410. 

Gibbons,  A.  St.   H.,  905. 
Gibbons,  H.  A.,  6383. 
Gibbons,  James,   Cardinal,  916. 
Gibbons,  J.  P.,  5569. 
Gibbs,  C.   V.   S.,   1074. 
Gibbs,  Mrs.  D.,  7408. 
Gibbs,  G.,  547,  548,  3360,  3362,  5218. 
Gibbs,  O.,  jr.,  6927. 
Gibbs,   W.,    letter   to   Peter   Verstille,    1777. 

6084. 

Gibson,  C.,  4378. 
Gibson.   Edmund,  bishop  of  London,   letter, 

Gibson,    Hugh,    captivity    among   the    Dela 
ware  Indians,  1756-1759.     2644. 
Gibson,  J.  B..  6009. 
Gibson,  J.  R.,  jr.,  5034,  5035,  5067. 
Gibson,   P.,  4397. 
Gibson,   W.  T.,  5426,  5437,  5447. 
Gibson  family,  3395. 
Giddings.  J.  R.,  7408. 
Gidley,  J.  S.,  4050. 
Giffard.    R.,   marriage  contract   with   Marie 

Renonard,  7348. 
Gifford,  A.,  4538. 
Gignilliat,  T.   H.,  897. 
Gihon,  J.  H.,  1029. 
Gilbert,  A.  B..  4281. 
Gilbert,  D.  D.,  3682. 
Gilbert,  D.  McC.,  6364. 
Gilbert,  G.  A.,  38. 
Gilbert,  G.  K..  898,  899,  906. 
Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey,  4126. 

expedition,  7322. 

letters,  3371. 

patent,    1578.      2788,   2974. 
Gilbert,  J.,  4283. 
Gilbert,  J.  J.,  7474. 
Gilbert,  M.  N.,  4311. 
Gilbert,  N.,  5502a, 
Gilbert,  W.  M.,  4670. 
Gilbert  family,  3362,  3429. 

(Thomas)    family,  3400. 
Gilbertson,  E.,  6342-6344. 
Gilchrist,  R.,  4549. 
Giles,   W.   F.,    1919. 
Gilfillan,   C.  D.,  4311. 
Gilflllan,  J.  A.,  204,  4311. 
Gilfry,    H.   H.,   7479. 
Gill,  C.  G.,  7440. 


Gill,  Eliza  M.,  3318,  3325,  3409,  3412. 

Gill,  H.  G.,  1582. 

Gill,  T.,  2300. 

Gill  family,  3391,  3404. 

Gill,   Mass.,  centennial,  4098. 

vital  records  to  1850.     4000. 
Gillan,  W.  R.,  6155. 
Gillespie,    J.,    1370. 
Gillespie,   N.,   7475. 
Gillet  family,  3405,  3846. 
Gillett,   I.   M.,   5636-5638,   5640-5643. 
Gillett,  W.  K.,  774. 
Gillette,  J.  W.,  experiences  among  Indians, 

1022. 

Gillette,  P.  W.,  5801. 
Gillette,   S.   C.,   3405,   3846. 
Gilliam,   W.   S.,   7477. 
Gilliam  family,  6860. 
Gillingham   (James)   family,  6080. 
Gillman,   II.,   4254,   4255. 
Gillmore,   Mich.,  history,  4283. 
Gillpatrick  family,  3412. 
Gilman,   D.   C.,  547,  548,   1156,   1822,   1864. 
Gilman,  Emily  S.,  1206. 
Gilman,   S.  C.,  897. 
Gilman  manuscripts,  2788. 
Gilmanton,    N.     II.,    mortality,     1825-1850. 

4451. 

I   Gilmer,    G..    papers.    1775-1778.      6812. 
Gilmer  family,  6854. 
Gilmer  letters,  1820. 
Gilmore,  G.  C.,  4427,  4428o. 
Gilmore,  W.  E.,  5724. 
Gilmore,  W.  J.,  5719. 
Gilpatrick,  Mrs.  S.  C.,  4397. 
Gilpin,  Henry  D.,  691,  705. 
Girard  College,  architecture,  6074. 
Girouard,   I).    II.,    7324,   7345,   7346,   7347a, 

7350,  7361. 

Girouard  family,  7345,  7347a. 
Gissage  family,  6858. 
Gist,  C.,  1623. 
Given,  I.  L.,  1012. 
Glacial    action,    southeastern    Connecticut, 

1196. 
Glacial    boundary    in    Ohio,    Indiana,    and 

Kentucky,   5777,   no.   60. 
Glacial    epoch,    New    Hampshire,    evidences 

of,  4428. 

reforesting  since,  4908. 
Glacial  history,  5432,  5475. 
Glacial  period,  1003. 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  4429. 
Ohio,  5713. 

Glacial  phenomena  of  North  America,  2494. 
Glaciation,     Lackawanna-Wyoming     region, 

6158,  6159,  6160. 
Glacier  Bay,  897. 
Glaciers,  Himalayan,  903. 
Gladden,  W.,  5703,  5715,  5716,  5719. 
Gladwin  manuscripts,  1762-1774.      4279. 
Gladwyn,  an  Indian  girl,  at  Detroit,  7413. 
Glanton  war,  1021. 
Glapion,  A.  L.  de,  letter  to  H.  Finlay,  1788 

7346. 
Glascock,  J.  L.,  jr.,  3404. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1131 


Glasgow,  .T.,  7377. 

Glasgow,   university   commemoration,   2805. 

Glass  factory,  first,  2255. 

Class      manufacture.      Berkshire      County, 

Mass.,  2045,  2047. 
Salem  County,  N.  J.,  4665,  6065. 
Glassell  family,  6068. 
Glasson,  W.  II.,  4829. 
Glave,  E.  J.,  569. 
Glazier,  C.,  4165. 
Gleason,  C.  A.,  o706. 
Gleason.  O.  L.,  4166. 
Gleason,  II.,  3325. 
Gleason.  W.  J.,  5633. 
Gleason  family,  5745. 
Gleason  recoi'ds,  5746. 
Globes,   sale  of,    1795.       5517. 
Gleed,  C.  S.,  1580. 
Gleim,  J.  W.  L.,  887. 
Glenn,  I..  C.,  898. 
Glenn,  T.  A.,  5878,  5883,  6069,  6071,  6076, 

6080. 

Glenville,  N.  Y.,  4867-4869. 
Globe  mills,  Philadelphia,  6106. 
"  The     glorious     progress     of     the     Gospel 

amongst  the  Indians,"  2642. 
Gloucester.  Mass.,  Fourth  Company,  muster 

roll,    1764.       2276. 

Fifth   parish   records,   2260,  2260a,  2443. 
genealogies,  3362. 
marriages,  1721).     3406. 
marriages.  1761-1764.      3414. 
Gloucester  city,  N.  J.,  6065. 
Gloucester    County,    N.    J.,    records,    1687- 

1776.       6083. 

Swedish    settlers   before    1684.       6073. 
Gloucester    County,    Va.,    census,    1782-83. 

6836. 

old  tombstones,  6850,  6851. 
Clover,  Goody,  611. 
Glover,  John,  letter  to  John  Hancock,  1779. 

2244. 

letter  to   K.   Cowell,   1780.       3377. 
Gluck,  J.  F.,  47X0. 
Gnadenhiitten,   Ohio,    Moravian   Church   at, 

6223. 

travels   to,    1797.       6066. 
Gnadenhiitten    centennial,    5719. 
Goddard,  I).  A.,  2786,  2788,  3693. 
Ooddard,  II.  P.,  1944. 
Goddard,     John,     account    book,     extracts, 

21170, 

Goddard,  Julia,  2124. 
Goddard,  Martha  Le  B.,  3383. 
Goddanl,  P.  E.,  1094. 
Goddard  family,  3411,  3927«. 
Godfrey,  C.  E.,  6085. 
Godfrey,    E.,    petition    to   general    court    of 

Massachusettes  in  1654.      1697. 
Godfrey,  J.  E.,   1703-1705. 
Godwin    family     (Nansemond    County    and 

Isle  of  Wight  County,   Va.),6829. 
Goebel,  Julius,   886,   887. 
Goelet,     F.,     journal,     1746-1750.         3382, 

3580. 
Goepp,  E.,  7346,  7347. 


Goethe,   Emerson's  opinion  of,   885. 
Gottingen  University  in  1828.     2792. 

American  colony   at,   2802. 
Goffe,    J.,    letter    to    B.    Wentworth,    1746. 

4449. 

muster  roll,  1746.     3373. 
Goffe,  William,  the  regicide,  3634. 
journal,  1660.     2776. 
papers  relating  to,  2645. 
reply    of   general    court    regarding,    2636. 
warrant  for  apprehension  of,  3380. 
See  also  Regicides. 
Gogorza,  A.  de,  564,  565. 
Gold,    discovery    by    J.    W.    Marshall,    1087. 
in  California,  1012. 
in  Colorado,  4406. 
in  southern  California,   1010. 
in  circulation,  812. 

its   distribution,    identification,   and   met 
allurgy,  4213. 
Pike's  Peak,  4405. 
production  of,   586o. 
Gold  coast,  898. 
Gold  fields  in  Canada,  7177. 

Nova  Scotia,  7177. 
Gold  Lake,  myth  of,  1021. 
Gold  rushes,  famous,  1016. 
"  Golden  Hind  "  passenger  list,  1577.     3359. 
Golden  legend,  influence  of,  771. 
Golden   relics  from   Chiriqui.   6252,   6260. 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.,  expedition  to,  1862.     3324. 
Goldsborough,   II.   II.,   6853. 
Goldsmid,   E.,   1212. 
Gomez,   L.   M.,  634. 
Gonzales,  battle  of,  6680. 
Gonzalez,   L.,  5855o. 
Gooch  family,  6853. 
Goochland  County,  Va.,  brickmaking,  1736. 

6853. 
marriage       bonds,       1739-1787.         6855, 

6856. 

shoemaking,  1736.     6853. 
Good,  J.   I.,  15,  6384. 

Good,    W.,    injury    to,    by    witchcraft    delu 
sion,  1692.      3393. 
j    "  Good   newes    from    New   England,"    1624, 

Winslow's,  2637. 
"  Good    news    from    New    England,"    1648. 

2649. 

Goodale,  G.  L.,  2135. 
Goodale,  W.,  7130. 
Goodall,  G.  O.,  5800. 
Goodall,  T.  I).,  860. 

Goode,  G.  B.,  3,  6,  66,  67,  68,  756,  897,  2378. 
Goode,  R.  U.,  576,  899,  901. 
Goodell,  A.  C.,  jr.,  2133,  2135,  2137,  2138, 
2241-2244,  2246,  2247,  2248,  2250, 
2789,  2791,  2792,  2784-2798,  2800- 
2803,  2990,  2991,  3003,  3008,  3014, 
3058,  3130,  3387,  3395,  3400,  3637, 
3721,  3795,  3839a,  4034. 
Goodhue,  Benj.,  letter,  1787.  2240. 
Goodhue,  Joseph,  autobiography,  4098. 
Goodhue,  J.  F.,  6697. 
Goodhue,  J.  M.,  4302. 
Gooding,  E.  H.,  4158. 


1132 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Goodloe,  D.  R.,  1284. 

Goodman,  A.   T.,  5775,   5776,   Nos.  2,  4,   6, 

36. 

Goodman  family,  5033. 
Goodnight,  S.  H.,  885. 
Goodnow,  H.  P.,  12. 
Goodnow,  I.  T.,  1578o. 
Goodpasture,  A.  V.,  6669-6672. 
Goodpasture,  E.  W.,  6672. 
Goodrell,  W.  H.,  1520. 
Goodrich,  A.,  4302. 
Goodrich,  C.,  1157. 
Goodrich,  C.  F.,  3339. 
Goodrich,  E.,  4260,  4262,  4278,  4280. 
Goodrich,  E.  S.,  4304. 
Goodrich,  G.,  1383. 
Goodrich,  H.  A.,  2539«. 
Goodrich,  .T.  W.,  1163. 
Goodridge,  R.  E.  W.,  7148r. 
Goodspeed,  A.  McL.,  4048,  4053. 
Goodspeed,  C.  S.,  3414. 
Goodspeed,  W.  A.,  7123. 

Goodwillie,  D.,  letters  to,  1792-1804.     6382. 
Goodwin,  C.  O.,  4202. 
Goodwin,  D.,  1403. 
Goodwin,  D.,  jr.,  1388,  1389,  2092. 
Goodwin,  D.  R.,  1703,  1741. 
Goodwin,  Emma  W.,  3324. 
Goodwin,  H.,  3687. 
Goodwin,  H.  C.,  3686. 

Goodwin,  I.,  military  journal,  1778.     1711. 
Goodwin,  .T.  P.,  3318. 
Goodwin,  J.  S.,  6856,  6866. 
Goodwin,  Maud  W.,  4812. 
Goodwin,  W.  F.,  3392. 
Goodwin,    W.    W.,    864.    2133,    2135,    2138, 

2793,  2796,  2799,  2802,  2807,  3155, 

7467. 

Goodwin  family,  3826o,  6848,  6856. 
Goodwin  families  in  America,  6866. 
Goodyear,  R.  R.,  6156. 
Goodkin,    C.,    letter    to    N.    Gookin,     1710. 

3359. 
Gookin,     Daniel,     of     Massachusetts,     117, 

2618,  2619. 

letter  to  Gor.  J.  Dudley,  1686.     3376. 
Gookin,    Daniel,    of    New    Hampshire.    Rev 
olutionary  journal,   1779.     3374. 
Gookin,  N.,  4449. 

Gookin   family,    3359,   3360,   6829. 
Gookin   (Daniel),  posterity  of,  2620. 
Gookin's  history  of  New  England,  3371. 
Goold,     N.,     1713-1717,     1787,     1789-1792, 

1794,  3417,  3985. 
Goold,    W.,    1704,    1705,    1707,    1711,    1713, 

1715,     1756,     1761,     1767,     3385, 

3387,  3640. 

Goose  Creek,  battle,  7301. 
Goosley  family,  6855. 
Gordon,  E.  E.,  1520. 
Gordon,  G.  A.,  2199,  3320,  3402,  3405, 

3406,  3407,  3409,  3410,  3414,  3811, 

3844. 

Gordon,  G.  B.,  575. 
Gordon,  G.  H.,  3333,  3335. 
Gordon,  H.  W.,  journal,  1758.   7278. 


Gordon,  J.,  4347. 

journal,  1758-1761.     6859. 
journal,   1763.      6860. 
Gordon,  J.  B.,  1268. 
Gordon,  J.   H.,  1437. 
Gordon,  W.,  letters,  1770-1784.     2776. 
Gore,  Oor.  C.,  and  his  visit  to  Maine,  1711. 
Gore,    Sir    George,    expedition,    1854-1856. 

4394. 

Gore,  J.  H.,  900. 
Gore  district,  Ontario,  register  of  baptisms 

and  marriages,  1816-1827,  7300. 
Gore  family,  2782,  2902,  4110. 
Gorgeana,   Me.,    1707,   1801. 

records,  first  incorporated  city  in  Amer 
ica,  3393. 

Gorges,   Sir  F.,   1698;  2723,  4120-4122. 
"  Brief e  narration  "  of.   2723. 
claim  to  the  province  of  Maine.  2246. 
commission,   1637.     3372. 
deed  to  John  Usher,  of  Maine,  1698. 
description  of  New  England,  2644. 
grant   to  Sir  Richard  Edgecombe,    1637. 

2771. 

house  of,  at  York,  Me.,  1707. 
jurisdiction,  1715. 
letters,    1670.      2246. 
pedigree,  1720,  3387,  3644. 
vindication  of  claims  of,  1740,  1746. 
Gorges,  William,  adminstration  of,  1630  to 

1637.      1707. 

Gorges  family,  3384,  3387. 
Gorham,   Desire,  petition,  1675.     3410. 
Gorham,   H.   S.,  3414,   3934,  3955. 
Gorham,  John,  letter  to  Sir  W.  Pepperrell, 

1745.      3408. 
Gorham,    Col.    John,    "  Wast    Book,"    3410, 

3908,    5043,   5044. 
Gorham    family,    3408,    3410,    3412,    3414, 

3934,   5043,   5044. 

in  Connecticut  and  Vermont,  3415,  3965. 
of  Hardwick,  3955. 
(Jabez)   family,  3417. 
(John)    family,  3411,  3924f,  3973. 
Gorham,  Me.,  earlier  records,  1691. 

muster  roll  of  Capt.   Oliver  Hunt's  com 
pany,   May   5,   1795.      1715. 
Gorman,  E.  A.,  5744,  5746,  5747. 
Gorman,   M.   W.,   901. 
Gorrell,  James,   journal,    1761-1763.      6925, 

6939. 

Gorton,  B.,  6585. 
Gorton,  L.  G.,  4292. 
Gorton,  N.,  1701. 
Gorton,  Samuel,  6483. 

letter  to  N.  Morton,  1669.     6483. 
orders  of  commissioners  of  foreign  plan 
tations  relative  to,  1646.     6483. 
petition,    1664-65.      2636 
petition  against,  1641,  6483. 
Gorton's   memorial,    Massachusetts,    answer 

to,   1664-65.     6483. 
Gorton's     trial,     Winthrop's     account     of, 

6483. 

Gorton,     "  Mr.     Samuel     Gorton's     Ghost," 
who  wrote?  6585. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1133 


Gorton  family,  3409. 

(Samuel)   family,  658G. 
Goshenhoppen,    Pa.,    registers,    1761-1819. 

5844,  5845,  5850,  5853. 
Goshenhoppen  mission,  919. 
Gosnold,  B.,  at  Cuttyhunk,  210,  472,  4042. 
voyage,  1708,  2806. 
voyage    to   America,    1602.      2646. 

Brereton's  account,  2646. 
Gosnold    and     Pring,    voyages    of    1602-3, 

3390. 

Gosnold  memorial,  4044. 
Gosport,  British  prison,  1778,  6069. 
Goss,  Dwight,  7470. 
Goss,  E.  II.,  3386,  3395,  3623. 
Goss,  J.  D.,  4818. 
Goss,  J.  Q.,  4414. 

Gosse,   Sarah,   petition,   1640.     3360. 
Gossolin,  A.,  7318-7325,   7328,  7347 
Gosselin,  A.  H.,  7347«. 
Gosselin,  D.,  7345,  7347. 
Gott's,  B.,  library,  3414. 
Gottheil,  R.  J.  H.,  625,  627,  632. 
Gotwals,  J.  K.,  7422. 
Goudiss,  C.  H.,  5855a. 
Gould,  B.  A.,  424,  2250,  2321. 
Gould,  D.  T.,  5777,  No.   70. 
Gould,    E.    II.    L.,    807,    1813,    1824,    6062, 

6101. 
Gould,  II.,  4173. 
Gould,  J.,  4153,  5721. 
Gould,  J.  H.,  2260a,  2262,  2468. 
Gould,  L.  E.,  4284. 
Gould,  S.  C.,  4427. 
Gould,  W.,  journal,  1794.     4537. 
Gould,  W.  E.,  1710. 
Gould    (Zaccheus),    ancestry   and    posterity 

of,  2321. 
Gould  family,  2250,  2321. 
Goulding,  F.  P.,  205. 
Goulding,   P.,   petition,    1741.      3404. 
Gove,  J.,  note,  1655.     3377. 
Government,     civil,     Pilgrim     fathers     and 

foundation  of,  4986. 

Federative    republican    system    of,    influ 
ence  upon  literature,  etc,  7486. 
Government   publications,   guides,    813. 
Governmental  powers,  separation  of,  4822. 
Governments,  history  of,  1524. 
Governor's  Island,  4812. 
Governor's  mill,  Philadelphia,  6106. 
Gowan's  Bibliotheca  Americana,  1935. 
Graber,  E.  D.,  4932. 
Graeme  Park,  1786.     6079. 
Graessel,  Lawrence,  letter,  1793.     914. 
Graff,  Mrs.  P.,  6061. 
Graham,  A.,  5588. 
Graham,  A.  A.,  5713-5716. 
Graham,  F.,  7413. 
Graham,  J.  B.,  6970,  7105. 
Graham,  J.  D.,  6928. 

Graham,  W.  A.,  5177,  5577,  5584,  5588. 
Graham   Island,  implements,   weapons,  etc., 

from,  7316. 
Grain  trade,  Canada,  7176. 
Grammar  schools,  Catholic,  914. 


Granada,  G.  de,  trial,  630. 

Granbery,  J.  C.,  6782. 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  6869,  7424. 

Grand  Canyon,  visit  to,  1017. 

Grand    Coteau,    La.,    St.    Charles's    Church, 

5851. 

Grand  Falls  of  Labrador,  568,   5914,  5915. 
Grand  Island,  N.  Y.,  battle,  4771. 
Grand  Manan,  island  settlement,  7253. 
Grand    Menan,    New    Brunswick,    birds    of, 

2333. 

Grand  Portage  Indian  Reservation,  4280. 
Grand  Prairie,  111.,  4216. 
Grand     Rapids,     Mich.,     city     government, 
4292. 

first  Yankee  family,  4281. 
Grand    remonstrance    from    Parliament    to 

King  Charles  I,  Genesis,  1436. 
Grand     River     Valley,     1600-1650.       7323, 
7340. 

history,  4281. 

memorials,  4249. 
Grand    Traverse    College,    Benzonia,    Mich., 

4283. 

Grand  Traverse  region,  history,  4284. 
Grand  Turk  Island,  5148. 
Granger,   E.,  4773. 
Granger,  J.,  3683. 
Granger,   M.   M.,  5734,  5736. 
Granger  movement,   Illinois,  1438. 
"  Granite  State  "  steamer,  field  meeting  on, 

1874.     4703. 
Grant,  Alexander,  2628. 
Grant,  C.   B.,  4280,  4299. 
Grant,  C.  W.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Grant,  Sir  J.,  7318. 
Grant,  Sir  J.  A.,  7327. 
Grant,  J.  H.,  4293. 
Grant,  J.  L.,  4800. 
Grant,  L.  A.,  3337. 
Grant,  M.  F.,  7365. 
Grant,  Soloman,  will,  1755.     3386. 
Grant,  T.  II.,  7180. 
Grant,  Ulysses  S.,  1515,  4310,  5436. 

speech  at  Des  Moines,  1519. 
Grant's  campaign,  1864,  3337. 
Grant  family,  3379. 
Grants  of  lands  from  Indians,  4885. 
Grants  of  lands  in  aid  of  railways,  Congres 
sional,  7117. 

Granville,    Ohio,    Baptist    Church    records, 
5753. 

Female  College,  5753. 

historic  setting  of,   5752,  5753. 

in  1832.     5753. 

inscriptions,  5753. 

Methodist  church,  5753. 

Presbyterian  church,,  5753. 

St.  Luke's  parish,  5753. 

soldiers,  5753. 

Grape-growing  industry,  904. 
Graphic  representation,  812. 
Grasse,  Count  de  and  his  French  fleet,  4731. 
Grasshopper  invasion,  1516. 
Gratiot,  A.  P.,  6932. 
Gratz,  S.,  6063,  6083,  6131. 


1134 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Grave  Creek  mound,  517,  5766. 
Grave  creek  stone,  5777,  No.  44. 
Graves,  Anna  M.,  6864. 
Graves,  E.  E.,  4456. 
Graves,  H.  C.,  3412. 
Graves,  Thaddeus,  4097. 
Graves  family,   4097,  6860. 

(George)   family,  3414. 

Graves    (Thomas),    "Rear-Admiral,"    ances 
try  of,  2269. 

Graves-Cilley  duel,  1709,  2802. 
Gravesend,    L.    I.,    marriage   records,    1664- 
1702.     5019. 

Reformed    Dutch    Church,    tombstone    in 
scriptions,  4911. 
Gray,  Charles,  1518. 
Gray,  D.,  4770. 

Gray,  Ellis,  letter,  1774.     2783. 
Gray,  P.  C.,  2646,  2730. 
Gray,  G.  A.,   3416. 
Gray,  Harrison,  letters,  6832. 
Gray,  Harrison,  jr.,  letters,  6832. 
Gray,   Horace,  jr.,  2782,  2898. 
Gray,  H.  C.,  5630. 
Gray,  J.,  1073. 

Gray,   J.   C.,   2777-2780,   2804,   2806. 
Gray,  J.  M.,  3393. 
Gray,  O.  T.,  2571. 
Gray,  Presley,  1628. 
Gray,  Robert,  voyage,  1792.     2797. 
Gray,  R.  A.,  7425. 
Gray  family,  2244,  3392,  6829,  6834,  6835. 

(Francis)    family,   6860. 

(George)   family,  5908. 
Gray,  Me.,  history,  3368. 
Gray  and  Coytmore,  wills.  3691. 
"  Great  awakening,  The,"  182. 
Great    Barrington,    Mass.,    Indian    deed    of, 
3366. 

inscriptions,  3411,  3412. 
Van    Devisen    Manor    and    Mahaiwe    ceme 
teries,       tombstone       inscriptions, 
5044. 

vital  records,  to  1850.     4001. 
Great  Basin,  the,  565. 
Great  Britain,  census  of,  1890.     808. 

colonies,     government     of,     influence     of 
American  Revolution  on,  13. 

foreign  trade,  901. 

municipal    history,    bibliography   of,  2553. 

ordnance  survey,  892. 

policy    toward    United    States,    1790-91. 
41,   42. 

public  record  office,  393. 

trade,  811. 

war  with   China,   7442. 
Great  Island.  N.  H.,  fort,  3408. 
Great  Kanawha  River,  slack-water  improve 
ment,  6889. 

Great  Kanawha  Valley,  6889,  6890. 
Great  Lakes,  commerce  in  early  days,  4774. 

in  early  days,  4777. 

'exploration,  1669-70.     7299. 

early  history,   7414. 

Michigan's  relation  to,  4281. 

modification,  898. 


Great  Lakes,  naval  forces,  1817.     12. 
early  navigation,  4780. 
neutrality    of,    and    Anglo-American    rela 
tions,  1829. 
projects    for   reaching,    from    tide    water, 

1768-1901.     5508a. 

railroad  development  of  northern  Wiscon 
sin,  and  the,  6967,  707!>. 
reduction  of  naval  forces  upon,  12. 
tides,  4246. 
traffic,  4281. 
travel  on,  when  Detroit  was  young,  4259. 

Great  Red  Pipestone  Quarry,  Iowa,  1504. 

Great  Salt  Lake,  fall,  904. 

Great  Valley,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  St. 
Peter's  Episcopal  churchyard, 
6071. 

Greaton,  Father  Joseph,  914. 

Greaves,  A.  G.,  6498. 

Greek  archaeology,  210,  473,  826. 

Greek  drama,  origin  and  development,  7189. 

Greek  type,  permanence  of,  206,  431. 

Greeks,  coinage  of  ancient,  6343. 

Greely,  A.  W.,  13,  26,  890,  891,  893-899, 
901,  902,  7474. 

Green,  A.,  4558. 

Green,  A.  G.,  5929,  5939. 

Green,  C.  M.,  2135,  3318. 

Green,  C.  R.,  1582. 

Green,  Duff,  1287. 

Green,  Ezra,  diary,  3639. 
journal,  1777-78.     3386. 

Green,  H.  C.  B.,  correspondence  with  W. 
Taylor,  916. 

Green,  Jacob,  lost  writings,  search  for, 
4558. 

Green,  James,  480,  486,  500a,  4213. 

Green,  John,  will,  1658.     3363. 

Green,  Joseph,  diary,  1706-1715.  2247, 
2249,  2274. 

Green,  J.  B.,  4097. 

Green,  J.  M.,  577. 

Green,  M.  A.,  2183. 

Green,  S.  A.,  202,  204,  209,  258,  259.  270, 
371,  398,  449,  758,  807,  808,  822, 
2770,  2781,  2784,  2787,  2789,  2791- 
2795*,  2797-2799,  2801-2807,  2878, 
2912,  2921,  2996,  3006,  3031,  3057, 
3062,  3064,  3067,  3073,  3075,  3077, 
3080,  3082,  3086,  3092,  3100,  3101, 
3103,  3111,  3122,  3125,  3127,  3129, 
3131,  3137-3140,  3143-3147,  3149, 
3150,  3153,  3157,  3159-3161,  3165, 
3171,  3172,  3178,  3180,  3188,  3194- 
3198,  3201,  3204,  3205,  3211,  3219, 
3221-3223,  3225-3227,  3230,  3231, 
3242,  3252,  3265,  3268,  3295,  3298, 
3305,  3313,  3316,  3368,  3369,  3394, 
3399,  3400,  3403,  3406,  3408,  3409, 
3497,  3718,  3782,  3822,  3860, 
38950,  7458,  7459,  7462-7465. 

Green,  S.  S.,  197-202,  205,  207,  209- 
211,  304,  335,  340,  357,  375,  414, 
450,  477,  482,  486,  491,  2139, 
2156,  4213. 

Green,  T,  J.,  1283. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOK  INDEX. 


1135 


Green,  W.f  7172,  7173. 
Green,  W.  C.,  3639. 
Green  family,  3412,  3415. 
(Robert)  family,  6832. 
Green     Bay,     Wis.,     arrival     of     American 

troops,  1816.     6935. 
Catholic  Church   (documents),  6936. 
early    outpost,    1639-1839.      6954. 
Episcopal    church    and    mission,     1825-41. 

6936,   7066. 

factory  system,  1816-1821,  6930a. 
fur  trade,  1816-1821.     6930a. 
in   1726.     6925,   6939. 
in  1763-1765.     6930b. 
in  1816-17.     6925. 
journal  of  tour  to,   1834.     6936. 
military  history,  6968,  7094. 
mill  site  on  west  shore,.     6937. 
recollections,  1816-17.     6939. 
recollections  of  Territorial  days,  6968. 
reminiscences  of,  5749,  6937. 
early  schools,   1818-1832.      6934. 
surveying  in,   1837.     6937. 
Green  County,  Wis.,  early  history,  6927. 

pioneers,  6930. 
Green  Farms,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscriptions, 

1151. 

Greenaway,  John,  deeds,  1650.     3664. 
Greene,  A.  R.,  1579,  1582,  6598. 
Greene,  D.  II.,  6584. 
Greene,  E.  B.,  1424,  2555. 
Greene,  Gardiner,  letters  to,  2782. 
Greene,  G.  W.,  5591,  6058,  6503. 
Greene,  Homer,  6413. 
Greene,  II.  L.,  6583,  6585. 
Greene,  Mrs.  J.,  7271. 
Greene,  J.  C.,  collection,  4773. 
Greene,  J.  E.,  198-200,  203,  205,  206,  342, 

397,  423. 

Greene,  J.  F.,  744.' 

Greene,  Nathanael,  correspondence  of,  763. 
letter,   1781.     6067. 
letter,  1782.     6070. 
letters  of,  2779. 

letters  to  C.  Harrison,  1781-82.     6836. 
letters  to  J.  Wadsworth,  1779-80.     6078. 
papers  of,  6582. 
Greene,  P.,  1710. 

Greene,  R.  H.,  3387,  3400-3402,  3415,  3781a, 
3799a,    3817a,    3965a,    503S,    5040, 
5042,  5045,  5050. 
Greene,  W.  A.,  6602,  6603,  6606. 
Greene  family,  3362,  6535,  6583. 
of   Plymouth,   3415,   3965a. 
of  Watauga,  5591. 
Greene  Association,  6584. 
Greene,  Ohio,  5689. 
Greenfield,    Mass.,   first   church,   4096. 

first  meetinghouse,  4098. 
Greenfield,    N.    Y.,    Congregational    Church 

records,  1794-1814.     5049,  5050. 
Greenfield,  Ohio,  1819.     7416. 
history,  7408. 
last  charivari,  7412. 
Greenhow,  R.,  5150. 


Greenland,  geographic  names  in,  899. 
north,  572. 
northern,   901. 

Peary's  crossing,  894. 
saga  time,  899. 
tithes  for  crusades  in,  930. 
|  Greenland  scientific  expedition,  571. 
Greenland,   N.   H.,  3380. 

early  ministerial  records,  3386,  3387. 
parish  rate,  1711-12.     3380. 
province  rate,   3380. 
troops  for  defence  in  1722.     3380. 
Greenlaw,    Lucy    H.,    3409,   3411. 
Greenleaf,   R.   C.?   3683.^ 
Greenleaf   ancestry,    3396. 
Greenleaf    (Benjamin)    family,   3379. 
Greenman,    W.    F.,    2539a. 
Greenough,  C.   P.,   3687. 
Greenough,   J.    C.,   2184. 
Greenough,   W.   W.,   2789. 
Greenough   family,   3375. 
Greenspring,      Va.,      title     to,      1618-1716 

6829. 

Greenstreet,   J.,  5033.  5040,   5041,  5044. 
Greenville,     Mich.,     Grand     River     Baptist 

Association,  4280. 
Greenvillo  treaty,  1795.     5724. 

centennial,    5719. 
Greenville   treaty   line,   5726. 
Greenwich,   East,    manor   of.   45. 
Greenwich,   Old,   4812. 
Greenwich,   Conn.,   records,   3362. 

vital  records,  5051. 
Greenwich,  Ohio,   history,   7410. 
Greenwood,    C.    C.,    2195-2198,    2202,    2203, 

2205,  2214. 

Greenwood,   F.   W.   P.,  2643. 
Greenwood,    I.    J.,    3373,    3375,    3378,    3379, 
3381,  3385,  3388,  3391,  3402-3406, 
3408-3410,  3412,  3654,  3675,  3682, 
3765,    3807,    3821a,    3827a,    3842, 
3853,     3865,     3882c,     3893,     3895, 
3918,  3941,  5024. 
Greenwood   family,    3373,    3380. 
Greenwood  school,  7424. 
Gregor,  L.  R.,  7194,  7222. 
Gregory,  C.  M.,  7111. 
Gregory,  C.  N.,  1539. 
Gregory  J.,  jr.,  will,   1776.     6859. 
Gregory,  J.  (I.,  0914.  6970.  7105. 
Gregory  family,  3381,  6859. 
Grenada,  Mfes.,  4346. 
Grenaway,   John,  deeds,   1650.     3390. 
Grenville    County,    Conn.,   settlement,    7298, 

7381. 

Greuze  portrait  of  Franklin,  2789. 
Grevenraet  family  (New  York),  5022. 
Grid  ley,  S.  II.,  5551. 
Griffen,  Z.  T.,  5051. 
Griffen  family,  5051. 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C.,  7,  9,  12,  1267,  2135,  2144. 
Griffin,  G.  B.,  1004,  1005,  1007,  1008. 
Griffin,  G.  D.,  7377,  7378. 
Griffin,  J.,  5037. 
Griffin,  J.  A.,  7377-7379. 


1136 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Griffin,  J.  S.,  6967. 

Griffin,  M.  I.  J.,  12,  5843-5845,  5848-5850, 

5855a,  5856,  5859,  5863,  7390. 
Griffin,  S.  S..  4428a. 
Griffin,  W.,  566. 

Griffin  family  (Hampton,  Conn.),  3371. 
Griffin   (Jasper)  family,  5037. 
"  Le  Griffin,"  ship,  5639. 

Griffis,   W.  E.,  576,  4693,  4720,  5433,  6419. 
Griffith,  !>.,  letters  to  L.  Powell,  1776-1778. 

6780. 

Griffith,  J.  E.,  1503,  1505,  1506. 
Griffith,  J.  H.,  4557,  4656. 
Griffith,  S.  N.,  4254. 
Griffith,  T.,  letter,  1655.     6856. 
Griffith,  Wm.,  64L>5,  (5714. 
Griffith,  W.  II.,  3412,  3933. 
Griffits,     Hanna.     letters    to     Gen.     Wayne, 

1776-77.     6083. 
"  Griffon,"    huilding    and    voyage    of,    1679, 

4768,  4770,  4785. 
its  first  successors,  4775. 
sailing  of,  painting,  4777. 
Grignon,  Antoine,  6927,  6973. 
Grignon,  C.,  Indian,  land  grant  to,  6937. 
Grignon,   papers,   1794-1821.      6932,   6933. 
Grigsby,    H.    B.,    2783,    6801,    6802,    6815, 

6816,  6843. 

letter  to  Charles  Deane,  2779. 
letters,   2778-2782. 
Grimes,  J.  W.,  1515,  1537,  1558. 
Grimshy,  Ontario,  register  of  burials,  7298. 
register    of    marriage,     beginning    1817. 

7298. 

Grimsley,  J.,  1517. 
Grindley,  H.  S.,  1436. 
Grinnan,  A.  G.,  6851,  6852,  6854,  6858. 
Grinnan,  S.  C.,  6850. 
Grinnell,  M.  H.,  4999. 

(Peter)  family,  6583. 
Grinnell,  Iowa,  old  settlers,  1523. 
Grinnell  cyclone,  June  17,  1882.     1515. 
Griswold,  F.  C.,  4097. 
Griswold,  J.  M.,  4278. 
Griswold,  L.,  4097,  4098. 
Griswold,     R.,     encounter     with     M.     Lyon, 

1161. 

Griswold,  S.  O.,  5777,  No.  62. 
Griswold,  T.  O.,  5609. 
Griswold,    Ursula    (Wolcott),    family    circle 

of,  3391. 

Griswold  family  of  Ohio,  5748. 
Griswold,  Conn.,   1204. 
Grittinger,  II.  C.,  6202,  6209,  74l'8. 
Grivel,  F.  de,  letter  to  J.  Tristam,  7390. 
Groat,   G.  G.,  4836. 
Groesbeck  family,  5044. 
Groff,  G.  G.,  7487. 
Groh,  E.,  664. 
Groot    family    (Albany    and    Schenectady), 

5019. 
Groseilliers,  34. 

in  Wisconsin,  6933. 
voyages,  1652-1684.     6657,  6911. 
See  also  Radisson. 
Gross,  C.,  5,  7,  36,  40,  625,  2553. 


Gross,  S.  V.,  2117. 

Gross  family,  3369. 

Grosvenor,  C.  II.,  5736. 

Grosvenor,    E.    A.,    16,    206,   431,   901,   902, 

7474. 

Grosvenor,  G.  H.,  900,  901,  904,  7474. 
Grotius,  M.,  catalogue  of  works,  4872. 
Groton,   Nathaniel,   1698. 
Groton,  Conn.,  attack  on,  3368. 

stone  records,  1206. 
Groton,  Mass.,  1675.     3365. 
annual  field  day,  1903.     4215. 
chapters  in  early  history,  3718 
church  council,   1712.      2803,   3230. 
companies  raised  in,   French  and   Indian 

war,  3116. 

documents,   1688-89,   1701.      3399. 
history,  3365,  3368. 
early  history,  3394. 
Indian  name  of,  2785. 
a  local  scandal,  1666.     3895«. 
military  diaries,   7463. 
minute  men,   1775.     2085,  2802. 
petition,  1655.     3372. 

in  1656.     3391. 
population,   2794,   3067. 
public  library,   2545. 
Shays's  rebellion,   2791,   3009. 
Willard's  farm,  3145. 
Groton,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 
Ground,  inoculation,  905. 
Grout,     Captain,,    field    inspection     roll    of 

company  of  foot,   1811.     4214. 
Grove,    W.    B.,    letters,    5597,    5598,    5599, 

5600. 

Groveland,  N.  Y.,  4925. 
Groveport,  Ohio,  inscriptions,  5751. 
Grover,  F.  R.,   1414. 
Grover,  L.  F.,  5805. 
Groveton,  battle  of,  1862.     6597. 
Grubb,  I.  C.,  1235. 
Grube,   B.  A.,  6081. 
Grum,  F.  S.,  810. 
Grumbine,  E.,  6204,  7432,  7436. 
Grumbine,    L.    L.,    6194,    6197,    6353,    6357, 

6364. 

Guadalupe-Hidalgo  treaty,  44. 
Guam,  island  of,  579,  7474. 
Guano,  545. 

Guatemala,   Alagiiilac  language  of,   751. 
earthquake,   1902.     579. 
journey,  1892.     579. 
recent  discoveries,  6303. 
volcanic  disturbances,   903. 
Guayana  boundary,  5916. 
Guayaquil  and  Quito  railway,  579. 
Gue,   B.   F.,   1477,    1479,    1512,    1513,    1516, 

1521,   1523,   1524. 
Guernsey,  R.  S.,  5020. 
Guerrant  family,  6859. 
Guerrilla  warfare  in  1862.     6892. 
Guest  family,  5044,  6063. 
Gugy  family,   7346. 
Guiana  boundary,  40. 

Schomburgk's  line,  5916. 
cartography,  15. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1137 


Guild,  Amasa,  war  diary,  1861.     2207. 

Guild,  Curtis,  2078,  2079,  2198,  2199,  3876, 

Guild,  Georgiana,  457,  3412,  3934. 

Guild,  G.  B.,  6671. 

Guild,  II.,  2195,  2196. 

Guild,  H.  R.,  2198,  2200,  2201,  2202,  2205, 

2207,  3409. 

Guild,  Joseph,  maternal  ancestry  of,  2200. 
Guild,  N.  G.,  2205. 
Guild,  R.  A.,  200,  355,  6472,  6488. 
Guild,  W.,  946. 
Guilford,      Conn.,      cemetery      inscriptions, 

1159,  1161. 
Fourth       Church,       records,       1743-1788. 

3416,  3417. 
history  of,  2622. 
Ruggles's  history  of,  2628. 
Joseph-  Eliot,   of,    1664-1694.      2808. 
settlers,  3413. 

Guilford  Court-House,  N.  C.,   Guilford  bat 
tle  monument^  1952. 

Guinn,  J.  M.,  1005,  1006,  1007,  1010.  1011, 
1012,     1013,     1015,     1016,     1017, 
1018,  1019,  1020,  1021. 
Gulf  stream,  530,  557,  558. 
Gulf  stream  and  Labrador  current,  895. 
Gulick,  L.,  809. 

Gull  Prairie,  Mich.,  Indians,  4279. 
Gulph  Mills,  Pa.,  Nugent  farm  and  college, 

7422. 

Gumaer,  1'.  E.,  4968. 
Gummere,    Amelia    M.,    6063,    6064,    6077, 

6079,  6083,  6085. 
Gun-making,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  6180. 
Gunn,  Sarah  E.,  4775. 
Gunpowder,    manufacture    of,    in    America, 

2783. 

(Jii us,  early,  6343. 
Gunshot  wounds,   813. 
Gurdon,     Muriel     Sedley,     letter,     April     4, 

1636.      7395. 
Gurdon  family,  3411. 
Gurley,  L.  B.,  7408,  7409,  7412. 
Gurney,  G.,  3380. 
Gustavus.  Ohio,  5689. 
Guthrie,  Ossian,  4908. 
Guthrie   (Bethiah)   family,  6082. 
Gutierrez-Magee  expedition,   6682. 
Guy  v.  King,  case  of,  1658-1663.     3389. 
Gu.vot,  A.  II.,  546,  581. 
Guyot,  Yves,  811,  815. 
Gwinnett,  Button,  commission  as  president 

of  Georgia,   1777.     1282. 
Gw.vnodd,  Pa.,  origin  of  name,  6063. 

Welsh  settlement  at,  6064. 
Gyle.    John,    statement    of    number    of    In 
dians     in     each     tribe     in     1726. 
1 099. 

Gyles,  T.,  and  his  neighbors,  3379. 
Gymkhana,    A.,    in    Harrodsburgh    over   one 

hundred  years  ago,  1644o. 
Gypsum,    cement    and    plaster    industry    in 

Kansas,  1581. 

Gyroscope,  top,  teetotum,  motions  of,  7177. 
Haak,    Theodore,     2936. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 72 


Habeas  corpus,  writ  of,  6851. 

Habeas  corpus  in  the  colonies,  42. 

Haberer,   J.   V.,  5468. 

Habersham,      James,      letters,      1756-1776. 

1308. 

Hack,  C.  A.,  3406,  3687,  3870. 
Hack   (William)   family,  3406,  3870. 
Ilacke,  G.,  library  of,  1665.     6856. 
Hackenburg,   Wr.   B.,   635. 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  early  settlers,  5022. 

Reformed  Dutch  Church,  records,  4874. 
Hackett,    F.    W.,    3391,    3394,    3396,    3405, 

3408,  3411,  3417,  3687. 
Hackleton,   Maria   W.,   1751. 
Hadden,  A.,  5633. 
Haddock,   E.   H.,   1522. 
Haddock  family,  6078. 
Haddonfield,     N.     J.,     regimental     returns, 

1776-77.     4545. 
Hadduck,   C.   B.,   5010. 
Hadley,  A.,  4456,  4457,  4487. 
Hadley,  A.  T.,  807,  812. 
Hadley,  C.  R.,  4417. 
Iladley,  E.  D.,   1538. 
Iladley,     Mass.,     attack    on,     1675.       3386, 

3635,  4096. 

billeting  of  soldiers,  1759,  3401. 
Haeselbarth,  A.  C.,  579. 
Ilaffeeld,  R.,  will,  1638.     3361. 
Hageman,  J.  F.,  4552,  4553,  4624,  4630a. 
Hager,  A.  D.,  6726. 
Hagerstown,  Md.,  2023. 
Hagner,  A.  B.,  1270. 
Hague,  G.,  7323. 
Hague,  J.  D.,  905. 
Hagy,  II.  B.,  5952. 
Hahn,  B.  I).,  2184. 
Haida  grammar,  7320. 

vocabulary,   7187. 
Ilaidahs,  origin  of  the,  7322. 
Haight,  C.,  7364. 
Haight,  T.  W.,  4908. 
Haight,  W.  C.,  4293. 
Hailstorms,  prevention,  901. 
Hailtzukh  vocabulary,  7187. 
Haines,  A.  A.,  4967,  .5035. 
Haines,    A.     M.,    3380,    3381,    3383,    3390, 

3400,  3407,  3796a. 
Haines,  James,  will,  1652.     3395. 
Ilaines,    John,    Nehemiah    Rogers's    dedica 
tion  to,   1732.      3400. 
Ilaines,  M.  E.,  7107. 
Ilaines,  W.  P.,  3386,  3387. 
Ilaines     family,     3381-3383,     3401,     3576, 

3801,  6066. 
Hakes,  H.,  6460. 
Hakluyt,  R.,  1719,  1757. 
Halbert,  H.  S.,  945,  4344a,  4345-4350. 
Haldeman,  H.  L.,  5851,  6165. 
Ilaldimand,   Kir  F.,   at  Quebec,    1778-1784. 

7313. 

in  Pennsylvania,  6064. 
letter  to  II.  W.  Powell,  1781.     4277. 
Vermont  and,  negotiations  between,  6754. 


1138 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Haldimand   papers,   4261-4263,  4271,  4272, 

6754,    6933. 

Hale,  A.  G.  R.,  3409,  3891. 
Hale,  C.,  1717. 
Hale,  C.  C.,  1943. 
Hale,  C.  R.,  889. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett,  2,  119,  155,  160, 
167,  177,  181,  196,  197,  200,  203, 
207,  209,  210,  211,  239,  388,  472, 
2778,  2785,  2786,  2788,  2789,  2800, 
2802,  2805,  2808,  3224,  4213,  4347, 
4354,  5714,  7474. 
Hale,  E.  E.,  jr.,  121,  328. 
Hale,  E.  J.,  5593. 
Hale,  G.  S.,  2135,  2783,  2788,  2791,  2795, 

2798,  2918. 

Hale,  Horatio,  4772,  7320. 
Hale,  J.,  7172. 
Hale,  J.  T.,  6883,  6889. 
Hale,  N.,  2709. 
Hale,  R.,  2244,  2245. 
Hale,   R.   S.,  3389,   3393,  3709. 
Hale,  S.,  4447,  4448,  4460. 
Hale  family,  3661. 

(Thomas)   family,  3389,  3393. 
Hale  memoranda,   2245. 
Hales,  Edward,  narrative,  4126. 
"  Half  Moon,"  the,  ship,  5096. 
Half-breed,  the,  7310. 
Half-breed  tract,  4423.. 
Halfield,  E.  F.,  6058. 
Halifax,  Mass.,   notes  on,  2632. 

soldiers  at,  1759.     3386. 
Halifax,     Novo     Scotia,    account    of,     1760. 

2628. 

Government  house,  7276. 
history,  7280. 
province  building,  7277. 
St.  George's  Church,  history,  7279,  7279fl. 
St.  Paul's  Church,  history,  7274-7276. 
Hall,   A.,    7175. 
Hall,   Amos,   correspondence,   etc.,    1813-14. 

4774. 

Hall,  A.  C.,  4832. 

Hall,  Caroline,  letters,  1834.     5749. 
Hall,  C.  F.,  547,  586«. 
Hall,   C.   H.,   4957,   6068. 
Hall,  D.,  correspondence,  1763-1777.     6066- 

6068. 

Hall,  David,  diary  of,  2786. 
Hall,  E.  A.,  610,  2184. 
Hall,  E.  B.,  6507. 
Hall,  E.  F.,  568. 

Hall,  E.  H.,  202,  378,  2804,  7395. 
Hall,  F.,  2637. 
Hall,  F.  S.,  4827. 
Hall,   G.    S..    202,   204,   205,   207,   209,   442, 

467,  2807,  3292,  3312,  4097. 
Hall,  Hiland,  3387,  5289,  5333,  6693,  6731, 

6735. 

Hall,  Hubert,  39,  205. 
Hall,  Hugh,  letters,  3788a. 

letters     to     B.     Wentworth,     1717-1719. 

3400. 

Hall,  H.  D.,  2046,  2047,  3319,  3399,  37796, 
6764. 


Hall,   H.   II.,    555. 

Hall,  James,  4686. 

Hall,  Rev.  John,  5358. 

Hall,    John,    report    on    Conewago    Canal, 

1797.     5897. 
Hall,  J.  H.  B.,  946,  965. 
Hall,  J.  L.,  6817. 
Hall,  J.  P.,  4997,  4999,  5010. 
Hall,   J.   W.    D.,   3396,   3399,   40336,   4033c, 

4034. 

Hall,  Lucy  M.,  807. 
Hall,  Margaret  S.,  6855. 
Hall,  Martha  C.,  bequest,  1847.     3360. 
Hall,  N.  K.,  4773. 
Hall,  P.  F.,  812. 
Hall,  S.  M.,  5732. 
Hall,  S.  R.,  6704. 
Hall,  T.  D.,  6927. 
Hall,  W.,  5029,  5032-5034. 
Hall,  W.  H.,  891. 
Hall  family,  3371,   3409. 
(Bristol, 'Pa.),  6067. 
(Gilbert)   family,  3373. 
Halleck,  F.  G.,  4729,  5039. 
Ilalleck,  Henry  W.,  administration  of,  1862. 

3333,   3335. 

conduct  of,  1S62.     3335. 
Haller,  T.  N.,  6869. 
Hallett   family,   5022. 
Halley,   Edmund,  will,   1736.     5044. 
Ilalley,  R.   A.,  6671,  6672. 
Halley  family,  5044. 

(Edmond)   family,  5049. 
Ilallock,  Charles,  899. 
Ilallock,  R.  C.,  4553. 
Ilallowell,  R.  P.,  2548. 
Ilallowell,  Canada,  assessment,  1808.     7301. 

marriage  register,   7296. 
Ilallowell,  Me.,  birth  records,  1709,  1711. 
library,  3392,  3691o. 
now  and  then,  1703. 
records,   1710,   1712-1716. 
Halsey,  E.  D.,  3683,  4547,  4583. 
Halsey,  F.  W.,  5386,  5412,  6414. 
Halsey,  J.,  commission  of,  1775.     3386. 
Halstead,  M.,  5736. 
Halsted,    Mathias,    Cap*.,    instructions    to, 

1671.     6634. 
Halvey,  M.  M.,  5848. 
Ham,  J.  R.,  3384. 
Ham,  M.  M.,  1514. 
Ham  family,  3384. 

Hamant,    Timothy     (Massachusetts),    com 
pany,  1762.     3414. 
Hamblen,  D.,  336l',  3363-3365. 
Hamden,  Ohio,  inscriptions,  5749. 
Hamill,  S.  McC.,  4638. 
Hamilton,  Alexander,   1818. 
letters,   1789.     6085. 
letters    describing    battle    of    Monmouth, 

6058. 

notes  on  Federal  Constitution,  2808,  3296. 
Washington,  G.,  and,  318. 
Hamilton,    Andrew,    presentation    of    free 
dom  of  city  of  New  York,  6009. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1139 


Hamilton,  A.  B.,  5888,  5889,  5895,  6057, 

6073. 

Hamilton,  E.  T.,  5630. 
Hamilton,  George,  burial  plot,  7379. 
Hamilton,  H.,  Gov.,  journals,  2139. 
Hamilton,  James,  Duke,  power  of  attorney, 

1 726.      3403. 
Hamilton,  John,  Prcs.,  administration,  4597, 

4598. 

Hamilton,  J.  C.  L.,  5561. 
Hamilton,  J.  T.,  792,  6229,  7473. 
Hamilton,  P.  J.,  944-946,  950,  1282,   1284, 

1286,  4345,  4347-4350,  6670. 
Hamilton,  P.  S.,  5035. 
Hamilton,  St.  Bonaventure  de,  7347. 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  Rev.,  4405. 
Hamilton,  Wm.   (of  New  York),  4931. 
Hamilton,    Wm.     (of    Woodlands),    letters, 

1785-1804.      6085. 
Hamilton,  W.  F.,  526. 
Hamilton,  W.  T.,  4396. 
Hamilton  family,  6073. 
Hamilton     family     of     Berwick,     Me.,     and 

Nova  Scotia,  3402. 
Hamilton  (Alexander),  lineage,  5035. 
Hamilton,  Canada,  Crystal  Palace,  7378. 

Dunduru  Park,  gates  of,  7378. 

early  life  in,  7378. 

militia  rolls  of  1866.     7378. 

St.  Paul's  Presbyterian  Church,  7378. 

subscription  list  to  defray  expense  of 
footpath  on  James  street,  1839. 
7377. 

Hamilton,  Mass.,  burials,  Mr.  Whipple's  ac 
count  books,  2243. 

burying  ground,  2245. 

historical  notices  of,  2243. 

marriages,  3384. 

Hamilton  County,  Iowa,  name  of,  1521. 
"Hamilton  Freeman,"  founding  of,  1521. 
Hamlin,    Cyrus,    201,    204,    207,    369,    1712, 

2592,  2595. 
Hamlin,  C.  W.,  4256. 
Hamlin,  T.  S.,  899. 
Hamlin  family,  6859. 
Hammatt,  A.,  3362,  3364. 
Hammond,  C.,  2183. 
Hammond,  F.  S.,  3412,  3416,  3417. 
Hammond,  II.  L.,  1383. 
Hammond,  I.  S.,  7007. 
Hammond,   I.   W.,   4456. 
Hammond,  L.,  diary,  1677-1694.      3125. 

diary,  1687-1691.     2797. 
Hammond,  M.  B.,  810,  1437,  6962,  7012. 
Hammond,  O.  G.,  3409,  3415. 
Hammond,  S.,  3321. 
Hammond,  W.  A.,  1516. 
Hammond  family,  3367,  3649&. 

(Benj.)    family,   3388. 
Hammond's  fort,   1707. 
Ilampden,  John,  letter,  1629.     2777. 

portraits  of,  2787,  2977. 
Hampdon   County,   early  dentists,    2184. 

early  physicians,  2184. 

Ilampden     Patriot,     petition     to     Congress, 
1819.     3405. 


Hampden-Sidney    College,     trustees,     1775- 

1898.     6830,  6831. 

Hampshire     County,     Mass.,     military     de 
fenses,   1743-44.     3371. 
Ilampstead,  N.  II.,  history,  4450. 
Hampton,     Conn.,     Congregational     Church, 

1723-1858.     3371. 
Hampton,     N.     II.,     cemetery     inscriptions, 

3369. 
church  records,  3391,  3410. 

of  John  Cotton,  3392. 
deaths,   1727-1755.     3416. 
earthquake,  1727.     4449. 
marriages,    1767-1782.      3409. 
town  records,  4443. 
Hampton    Falls,    N.     II.,    taxpayers,     1709. 

3386. 
Hampton    Roads     conference,    18(55.      1537, 

1546,  4351. 
Hamptonburgh,  N.  Y.,  St.  David's  Cemetery 

inscriptions,  4862. 
Hamtramck,  919. 
Hamtramck,  J.  F.,  letters,  7472. 
Ilanaford,   P.  A.,  2251. 
Ilanaford,  Mrs.  P.  A.,  2246. 
Ilance,  W.  W.,  5050,  5051. 
Ilance  (John)  family,  5050,  5051. 
Hanchett,  M.  W.,  5489. 
Hanckel,  T.  M.,  6637. 
Hancock,  John,  2099. 
land  of,  209. 
letter,  1760.     3371. 
letter,  1775.     2276. 

letter  to  Dorothy  Quincy,  1775.      3377. 
letter,  1777.     3370. 
letter,  1778.     3370. 
letter  to  II.  Qnincy,   1779.     3302. 
letters  of,  210. 
marriage  record,  2796,  3117. 
papers  of,  489. 

proclamation  in  1783.     2135. 
warrant  issued  by,  as  Goc.,  1781.     2787. 
Hancock,  J.  W.,  4312. 
Hancock,  T.,  2076. 
Hancock  family,  3367,  3368. 

(W.  S.)   family,  6066. 

Hancock  County,  Mass.,  documents  on  pro 
posed,  1775.     3372. 
Hancock  mansion,  Boston,  2076. 
Hand,  C.  A.,  5042. 
Hand   (Joseph)   family,  3413. 
Handheld,   I.,  letters,  1754-55.     3373. 
Tfaney,  J.  L.,  884. 
Ilanford,  A.  J.,  6870. 
Hanna,  M.  A.,  5722,  5725,  5736. 
Ilanna,  W.  S.,  5726. 
Hannah,  G.,  4952,  5039. 
Ilannay,  James,  7251,  7283. 
Hanover,  N.  II.,  1795,  tour  to,  1700. 
Hanover  County,  Va.,  old  tombstones,  6857. 
Hanover  and  Prussia,  1795-1803.     4835. 
Hanse  towns,  575. 
Ilansen  family,  3411. 
Hansford,  W.,  6892. 
Hanson,  J.  II.,  7519. 
Harbaugh,  L.,  6156 


1140 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Harbert,  A.  N.,  1465a,  1523. 

Harby,  Mrs.  L.  C.,  8,  11. 

Uarcourt,  W.,  letters,  1777.     6064. 

Hard,  G.  E.,   1846. 

Harden,  W.,  1340. 

Hardenbergh,  J.  L.,  journal,  1779.     4800. 

Hardin   family,    1644. 

Harding,  J.  S.,  6408. 

Harding,  .T.  W.,   2183,  2184,  4097.       • 

Harding,  Father  Robert,  deed,  915. 

Harding,  S.  B.,  11,  20,  2550. 

Harding,   W.  G.,   2045,   2047. 

Harding  Bible,  4209. 

Harding  family,  3384. 

Hardwick,  Mass.,  history  of,  2789. 

Hardy,  A.,  3706. 

Hardy,   J.,    Gov.,  administration,   4601. 

Hardy,  Phinehas,  journal,  1787.     3365. 

Hardy,  W.  II.,  4350,  4351. 

Hardy  family,  5744. 

Hardyman   family,   6853,    6859. 

Hare,  R.,  6009. 

Hark,  J.  M.,  6223,  6362. 

Harkness,  J.,  diary,  4395. 

Harlackenden   family,    3368. 

Harlakenden  family,   3373,   3404. 

Harlan,  A.  W.,  1514. 

Harlan,  James,  1516. 

address,   1522. 
Harlem,    N.    Y.,    Reformed    Dutch    Church, 

records,  1816-1836.     5023. 
Harlem  Heights,  battle  of,  4812. 
Harlem   Plains,   battle,   C302,   5304. 

commemoration  of  battle,  5304. 
Harleston  family,   6648. 
Harley,  L.  R.,  5959,  5960. 
Harlow,   T.    S..    3318. 
Harlow  family,  3372. 

Ilarmar,  .Tosiah,   letters,   1784-1797.     5977. 
Harmon's  Journal,    1800-1820.      notes   and 

comments,  7148ft. 
Harmony  Society,  886. 
Harnden,    H.,   6936,    7068. 
Harold,   P.   J.,   5846. 
Harper.  J.,  7188,  7189. 
Harper,  J.  M.,  7191,  7310. 
Harper's    Ferry,    seige    and    capture,    1862. 

6598. 

Harriman,  W.,  3392. 
Harrington,  E.  W.,   2592,  2594. 
Harrington,   M.   W.,  896,   898. 
Harrington,  N.,  jr.,  letter,  1781.     3409. 
Harrington,   Mrs.   V.,   5641. 
Harris,  Dr.,  note  on  Jamaica,   2631. 
Harris,    Mrs.    Dilue,    reminiscences,    1833- 

1837.     6682,  6685. 
Harris,  Elizabeth,  letters  (family)  to,  1654, 

1662.      3363. 
Harris,  E.  D.,  2200,  2788,  2986,  3375,  3394, 

3397,     3399,     3401,     3405,     3406, 

3411,     3412,     3413,     3487,     3683, 

37176,  3746,  3806,  3847,  5051. 
Harris,  G.  H.,  4775,  5520. 
Harris,  G.   W.,  5890. 
Harris,  H.  W.,  6415. 
Harris,  I.  H.,  5743. 


Harris,  J.,  5468. 

Harris,  J.  M.,  1874,  1884,  1950a,  2007, 
2010. 

Harris,  J.  S.,  6060. 

Harris,  L.  M.,  3364,  3370,  3456. 

Harris,  R.  A.,  905. 

Harris,  S.  R.,  7413. 

Harris,  T.  M.,  1310,  2627,  2691. 

Harris,  T.  S.,  4775. 

Harris,  T.  W.,  3360. 

Harris,  W.,  land  controversies,  6491. 

Harris,  W.  R.,  4773. 

Harris,  William  T.,  5,  2706,  2737,  3365. 

Harris  Ferry,  journey  to  Shamokin,  1747. 
5897. 

Harris  papers,  1650-1711.     6491. 

Harrisburg,  Miss.,  battle  of,  4349,  4355. 

Harrisburg  Pa.,  founding,  5896,  5898. 
personal  recollections,  5897. 

Harrison,  A.  M.,  2784. 

Harrison,  Benjamin,  Prcs.,  4533,  4557. 
gold  medal  presented  to,  4533,  4557. 

Harrison,  Benjamin,  will,  1711.     6858. 

Harrison,  Benj.,  sr.,  will,  1745.     6827. 

Harrison,  B.  N.,  unpublished  letters,  4351. 

Harrison,  C.,  7320. 

Harrison,  Constance  C.,  2137. 

Harrison,  F.  A.,  4423. 

Harrison,   J.,   correspondence,    1812.     4774. 

Harrison,   J.   Scott,  5788. 

Harrison,  S.  A.,  1932,  1934,  1946. 

Harrison,  T.  P.,  1282,  6645. 

Harrison,   W.   II.,   1461.      5655,   5656,   5670. 
at  Cleveland,  1812.     5776,  No.  36. 

Harrison  family,  1645,  3393,  5959,  6855. 
of  Merion,  Pa.,  6069. 

Harrison,  N.  Y.,  Society  of  Friends,  mar 
riage  records,  5018. 

Harrison-Tarhe  peace  conference,   5726. 

Harrisse,  Henry,  36,  38,  568,  7323. 

Harriton,  Pa.,  Old,  near  Bryn  Mawr,  5959. 

Harriton  plantation,  Pennsylvania,  6069, 
6071. 

narrower,  John,  diary,  1773—1776.     40. 

Harry,  J-  W.,  1832. 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell,  2,  38,  40,  41,  2795, 
2800,  2802,  2803,  2805,  2808,  3091, 
4523. 

Hart,  Mrs.  Armine  N.,  6057. 

Hart,  C.  H.,  13,  76,  2255,  2382,  2808,  3290, 
3307,  3311,  3564,  3686,  5013,  5016, 
6053,  6054,  6057,  6058,  6085,  6087, 
6253,  6256,  6257,  6258,  6260,  6261, 
6264,  6269,  6274,  6275,  6276,  6277, 
6279,  6291,  6302,  6317,  6318,  6319, 
6326,  6330,  6331,  6334,  6335. 

Hart,  G.  E.,  7362. 

Hart,  G.  N.,  631. 

Hart,  H.  H.,  809. 

Hart,  Joel,  1626. 

Hart,  J.  C.,  3389. 

Hart,  S.,  3414,  6009. 
contract,   5626. 

Hart  family   (New  England),  5030. 
(John),  ancestry  of,  5041. 

Hart-Gilbert  family  of  Ohio,  5748. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1141 


Harte,  F.  B.,  1039. 
Hartford,  C.  II.,  3380. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1820. 
art  society,  1126. 

bill  of  mortality,  1783-1793.     2621. 
births,    marriages,    deaths,    among    early 

settlers,  3370. 
births,     marriages,     deaths,      1685-1709. 

3371. 

church,  controversy  in,  16r>6-16r>9.     1109. 
Dutch  House  of  Good  Hope,  3364. 
Grammar  school,  stock  for,  1650.     2137. 
history,  2621. 
in  1640.     1103. 
Library  Association,  1126. 
Library  Company,  1126. 
records,   3380,   3381. 

seventeenth    and    eighteenth    centuries. 

3371. 

in  1709-1716.     3378. 
town  votes,  1635-1716.     1113. 
"Up  Neck"  in  1825.     1127. 
Young  Men's  Institute,  1126. 
Hartford  and  West  Hartford,   Conn.,   1103. 
Hartford,    Ohio,    monumental    inscriptions, 

5744. 

Hartgers,  Joost,   5097. 
Hartland,  Me.,  record  of  births  and  deaths, 

1715. 
Hartland,  Ohio,  church  history,  7418. 

history,  7409,  7415. 
Hartley,  I.  S.,  5460. 
Hartley,  Thomas,  expedition,  1786.     6428. 

letter,  1776.     6080. 
Hartlib,  S.,  2936. 
Hartman     (Regina,    the    German    captive), 

7435. 

Hartt.  C.  F.,  546. 
Hartupee,  G.  H.,  7412. 
Hartwell,  E.  A.,  2540. 
Hartwell,   E.  M.,  809,  811. 
Harvard,  John,  statue  of,   2789,   2791. 
Harvard  (John)  family,  3397. 
Harvard  College,  2211,  4232. 
in  1671-72.     2624. 
account  books,  2774. 

treasurers  of,  1669  to  1752.     2775. 
account  of,  2628. 
affairs  in  1653.     2135. 
alumni   who  have  held  official    positions, 

3399,   3776. 

alumni   who   have   received   honorary   de 
grees,  3401,.  3803<r. 
archives,   204,   401,   3407. 
benefactions  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  2410. 
early  buildings,  201,  363. 
catalogues,   1674,   1682,  1700.     2832. 

triennial,  of,  1674-1860.     2777. 
censures  on,   1672.     3393. 
commencement,   1642-1700.     2773,   2800, 

2802,   3391. 

commencements,   1803-1848.      2795. 
commencement      programme      of,       1730. 

2138. 

of  1732.     2135. 
diary,  1682.     3365. 


Harvard    College,    documents    from    Suffolk 

court  files,  1672-1877.     2799. 
Dudley  code  of  laws  for,  2783. 
early  times,   1672-1677.     3153. 
early  views  of,  2787. 
examinations,   1751,   etc.      2804. 
exhibitions  prior  to  1800.     3404. 
fellows  of,  letter  by  Oov.  John  Winthrop, 

the  younger,  in  1671.     2794. 
first  building,  361. 
first  building  site,  200. 
first  scholarship,  200,  349. 
government  of,  3409. 
graduates,  2198,  3374. 
in  1642-1646.     4449. 
since  1670.     3359. 

born  Dedham,  Mass.,  1692-1845.    3362. 
born  Salem,  Mass.,  1642-1849,  3363. 
Hall,   building  of,   3393. 
laws  of,  1655.     2783,  2912. 
manuscript  copy,  2801. 
copy  of  old  laws,  3194. 
letters,  use  of,  in  dedication  of  commence 
ment  programme,  2137. 
library  of,   2793,   7452. 
list  of  these,  1663.     2637. 
Medfield's    contribution    to,    1678.      3368. 
,    monitor's  bill,  2779. 
in   1663-64.      2852. 
New  England's  first  fruits,  2619. 
paper   relating  to,    1707.      2632. 
presidents,  3407. 

first  president,  3367. 
proper   designation,    Harvard    College   or 

Harvard  University,  2798. 
proposal  for  a  president  in  1671.     3401. 
public  exhibition.   1795.     3385. 
rank  of  students  in,  2778. 
relation     with     First    Church     in     Cam 
bridge,  2795,  3091. 
reminiscences  of,  4205. 
right    of    instructors    to    a    place    in    the 

corporation,    1723.      2785. 
rules,  orders,  and  statutes.   1686.     2925. 
Secretary    Rawson's    letter    about,    1665. 

2636. 
social  distinctions  before  the  Revolution, 

204,  405,  3150. 
southern  students  at,  6854. 
stewards  of,  2774. 
subjects  for   Master's  degree,   1665—1791. 

2787,  2968. 

Tutor  Nicholas  Sever,  2934. 
Harvey,  A.,  7176,  7321. 
Harvey,  A.  M.,  1580. 
Harvey,  Sir  J.,  declaration,  6825. 

deposing  of,  1635.      6832. 
Harvey,  L.  D.,  4295. 
Harvey,  M.,  7281. 
Harvey,  Margaret  B.,  5959. 
Harvey  family,  3370. 
Harvey     Hill,     Canada,     copper     deposits, 

7180c. 

Harvut,  H.,  7350. 

Harway  family.     See  Erouard  family. 
Harwich,  Mass.,  south  part  of,  2626. 


1142 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Harwinton,  Conn.,  Church,  3389. 

Harwood,  F.,  6681. 

Harwood,  H.  J.,  2602. 

Harwood,  W.,  2202. 

Harwood,   W.    H.,   3410. 

Harwood  family,  6858,  6859. 

Harzfeld,  S.  K.,  6306. 

Hasbrouck,   A.   B..   5549. 

Hasbrouck,  J.,  5032. 

Hasbrouck,  J.  W.,  5549. 

Hasell,  B.  D.,  5038. 

Haseltine,  I.  S.,  6925. 

Hasey.   I.,  diary    (1765-1812),   1715. 

Hasey  family,  3412. 

Haskell,  J.  G.,  1581. 

Ilaskell,  Louisa  P.,  13. 

Haskell,  U.   G.,  2270,  2517. 

Haskell  family,  2517,  5038. 
(William)   family,  2270. 

Ilaskett,  genealogical  notes,  2255. 

Haskins;  Charles  H.,  5,  7,  35,  36,  41,  42. 

Haskins,   D.   G.,   3409. 

Haskins,  D.  G.,  jr.,  3682,  3703. 

Haskins,  G.  S.,  7417. 

Haskins,  John,  company  of  militia,  1773. 
names,  3385. 

Haskins,  R.  W.,  6925,  6939. 

Hassam,  J.  T.,  2789,  2791,  2800,  2802,  2803, 
2804,  2806,  3019,  3168,  3170,  3220, 
3228,  3251,  3278,  3382,  3389,  3390, 
3391,  3392,  3393,  3394,  3396,  3398, 
3399,  3401,  3408,  3410,  3415,  3660, 
3673,  3689,  3693a,  3710,  3728,  3759, 
3780a,  3964. 

Hassam  family,  3382,  '  3401,  3583,  3584, 
3693o. 

Hassell,  Mrs.  R.  B.,   6870. 

Hastings,   II.,  5410. 

Hastings,  S.  C.,  1506,  1507. 

Hastings,  S.  D.,  6930,  6931. 

Hastings     family      (Pennsylvania),      3371, 

3412. 
(Walter)   family,  3379. 

Hastings,  Mich.,  pioneer  days,  4278. 

Hastings,  battle  of,  7386. 

Hatch,  E.,  1518. 

Hatch,  H.  F.,  3686. 

Hatch,  H.  H.,  4278. 

Hatch,  J.  M.,  3372. 

Hatch,  L.  C.,  2558. 

Hatch,  L.  W.,  810. 

Hatch  family,  3372. 

(Jabez)  family,  3409,  3884. 

Hatcher,  J.  B.,  898,  901,  902.       . 

Hatchets,  polished  stone,  5732. 

Hatfield,  Mass.,  billeting  of  soldiers,   1759. 

3401. 

genealogies,  4097. 

Indian     attack     on,     1677.     4097,     4099, 
4728. 

Hatfield,  Pa.,  7422. 

Hathaway,  E.  S.,  2574. 

Hathaway,  F.  R.,  808. 

Hathaway,  J.,  6925,  6939. 

Hathaway,  M.  E.  N.,  4035. 

Hathaway,  S.  P.,  2260a. 


Hathaway,  S.  P.,  jr.,  2453. 

Hathaway  family,  4035. 

Ilatheway,   F.,   6937. 

Hathorne,    John,    descendants    of,    reunion, 

2280. 

Hathorne,     William,     descendants     of,     re 
union,  2280. 
Hatteras   Inlet,   N.   C.,   cutting   through   of, 

2447. 

Hattori,  Yukimasa,  1838. 
Haugh,    Samuel,    memoranda   by,    in   an   al 
manac  for   1649.      2779. 
Haughton,  R.  B.,  4347. 
Haughwout,  L.  M.  A.,  5048. 
Ilaughwout  family,  5048. 
Ilaupt,  L.  M.,  7391. 
Hauser,  H.,  38. 
Hauser,  S.  T.,  4394. 

Hauxhurst  family.     See  Hawxhurst  family. 
Havana  expedition,   1762,  R.   I.  soldiers  of, 

6585. 

Haven,  C.  C.,  4543,  4546. 
Haven,  C.  F.,  jr.,  3333,  3335. 
Haven,  H.  P.,  3381,  3665. 
Haven,  S.  F.,  193,  216,  220,  240,  248,  260, 
262,  265,  276,  281,  284,  294,  295, 
2770,  2785,  2786,  3683,  3685. 

portrait  of,  193,  276. 
Haven,  Mrs.  T.  W.,  4163. 
Havens,  D.  W.,  3684. 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  history  of,  2632. 

history,   with  biographical   notices,   2708. 

military   association  at,    1798.     2277. 
Haverstick,  D.  C.,  6188. 
Hawaiian  Islands,  565. 

bird  city  in,  905. 

census,   1900.     813. 

constitutional   history,   1827. 

early  trading  in,  7130. 

ethnography,  575. 

flora  of,  2307. 

journey    to,    1829-1834.      5804o. 

judiciary,  7130. 

land  titles,  evolution  of,  7130. 

meles,  995. 

poetry  of,  7138. 

reciprocity    treaty    with    United    States, 
1855-56.      7137. 

Spanish  influence  in,  7130. 

Spanish  America,   relations  between,   and 
in  early  times,  7130. 

treaty  of  annexation,  1854,  uncompleted, 

7130. 

See  also  Honolulu. 
Hawaiian  beliefs  regarding  spirits,  7136. 

flag,  maker  of,  7133. 

folklore,  7132. 

gods,  lesser,  7130. 

marriage,  7133. 
Hawaiians,  ancient,  long  voyages  of,  7130. 

some,  abroad,  7130. 
Hawes,  F.  M.,  4159,  4160,  4161. 
Hawes,  G.  R.,  2195,  5073. 
Hawes,  L.  L.,  4161. 
Hawes,  Lucy  W.,  4782. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1143 


Ilawes  family,  2195. 

(Edward)   family,  5073. 

Ilawkes,  N.  M.,  2262,  2263,  2268, .  2485, 
2498,  2507,  2510,  2604.  2605.  2606, 
2607,  2608. 

Ilawkes  family,  2262,  2485. 
Hawkins,  B.,  1304. 
Hawkins,  H.  C.,  5627. 
Hawks,  E.  C.,  4054. 
Hawks,  P.  L.,  5175,  5577. 
Hawks,  Helen  A.,  4098. 
Hawks,  W.  S.,  4097. 

Ilawks-Niblo  collection,  catalogue,  5282. 
Ilawley,  C.,  4800,  4801,  4803. 
Ilawley,  E.  A.,  7007. 
Ilawley,  E.  S.,  3391. 
Hawley,  F.  B.,  809. 
Ilawley,  Gideon,  2621,  2622. 
Ilawley,  Jesse,  4752. 
Ilawley,  Joseph,  letter.  1775.     2652. 

memorial,    1725.     3368. 
Hawley,  J.  R.,  1202. 
Ilawley,  Margarita  L.,  5045. 
Hawley,  M.  S.,  4752,  4771. 
Hawley,  IL,  7408. 
Haworth,  E.,  1581. 
Ilaworth,  J.  D.,  1514. 
Haworth,  P.  L.,  43. 
Hawtayne,  G.  H.,  3405. 
Hawtayne,  Mrs.  M.,  will,  3405. 
Hawthorne,    Nathaniel,    centennial    celebra 
tion  at  Salem,  2280,  7492. 

letters  and  manuscripts,  2280. 

relics,  2280. 

souvenirs  of,  2280. 
Hawxhurst  family,  5041,  5047,  5048. 
Hay,  John,  5759. 
Hay,  R.,   1582. 
Hay-Pauncefote  treaty,  24. 
Hayden,  Everett,  892. 
Hayden,  F.  V.,  550,  4686. 
Hayden,  II.  C.,  4098. 

Hayden,    H.    E.,    3399,    3405,    5034,    5035. 
6316,  6421,  6425,  6435,  6437,  6449- 
6450,  6457,  6458,  6466,  6877. 
Hayden,  W.,  4800. 
Haydon,  B.  R.,  letter,  1832.     6083. 
Hayes,  A.  A.,  555. 
Hayes,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  4278. 
Hayes,  C.  W.,  574,  894,  896,  900,  901,  906, 

3394. 

Hayes,  D.  A.,  4544. 
Hayes,  G.  E.,  ^758. 
Hayes,  I.  I.,  546,  554,  557. 
Hayes,  J.  R..  5879. 
Hayes,  M.,  1242. 
Hayes,  R.  B.,  5716,  5778. 
Hayes,  S.  M.,  4312. 
Hayes,  W.  A.,  2914. 
Hayes  family,  3385,  3394. 
Hayford,  John  F.,  814. 
•Ilaymond,  II.,  6890,  6892. 
Hayne,  Alice,  will,  1620.     3397. 
Ilayne  family,  6650. 
Haynes,  G.  C.,  3367. 
Haynes,  G.  F.,  209. 


Haynes,  G.  II.,  13,  36,  211,  479,  492,  1825, 
4139. 

Haynes,   II.,  4278,  4279,  4280,  6683. 

Haynes,    II.    W.,    196,    197,    198,    200,    307, 

430,  835,  869,  2787,  2793.  2794, 

2795,  2796,  2797,  2801,  2803, 

2804,  3248. 

correspondence  with  Fitz-John  Winthrop, 

Haynes,  John,   1824. 

2791. 

letter  to  John  Winthrop.   1643.      2639. 
will,    1646.      3374. 

Haynes,  Julia  M.,  5722. 

Haynes,   L.,  676. 

Haynes  family,  3367,  3390,  3407,  3872. 
(Walter)  family,  3405. 

Hays,  G.  N.,  4397. 

Hay  ward,  E.,  3687. 

Hayward,  S.,  3408,  3410. 

Hayward,  W.  W.,  4209. 

Hay  wood,  M.  I)e  L.,  1282. 

Hazard,   Caroline,   6582. 

Hazard,  Ebenezer,  2630. 

letter     on     Penobscot     expedition,     1770. 

2773. 
letters,  1789.      2783. 

Hazard,  Erskine,  5968. 

Hazard,  G.   S.,  memorial,  4775. 

Hazard,  G.  W.,  1018. 

Hazard,  R.  G.,  6502,  6549. 

Hazel,  A.  W.,  7512,  7513. 

Hazeltine,  C.  F.,  3408. 

Hazeltine,  II.  D.,  11,  69,  628,  6470. 

Hazeltine,  I.  S.,  6939. 

Hazen,  Allen,  4097. 

Hazen,  C.  D.,  12,  809,  1857. 

Hazen,  H.  A.,  3391,  3396,  3403,  3671,  3676, 
3682,  3684,  3823b,  4456,  4488. 

Hazen,  N.  W.,  2243,  2287. 

Hazen,  R.  W.,  4407. 

Hazen,  W.,  business  contracts,  7252. 

Hazen  family,  3391,  3676. 

Hazen  road,  tablet  marking  terminus,  un 
veiling,  6710. 

Ilazzen,  R.,  journal,   1741.      3391,  3671. 

Headley,   J.   T.,   4855. 

"  Heads  of  agreement,"  774,  782. 

Health  and  vital  statistics,  808. 

Ilealy,  G.  P.  A.,  1377. 

Heard,  J.  T.,  3394. 

Ilearn,  Lafcadio,  903. 

Ilearsey  family,  3416. 

Heart,   Jonathan,   journal,    1785.     5785. 

Heartt,  W.  A.,  4278,  4279. 

Heath,  William,  manuscript  collection  of, 
donation  to  Massachusetts  His 
torical  Society,  2773. 

Heath  family,   6859. 

Heath  papers,  2662,  2682,  2683. 
documents  in  first  volume,  2773. 

Heaton.  II.,  1523,  1524. 

Heacon,  I.  E.,  4406. 

Hebard.  A.,  1513,  1514,  1518. 

Hebard,  H.,  3409. 

Hebrew  Omer  of  1800.     6343. 

Hebron,  Me.,  marriages  by  J.  Tripp,   1710. 


1144 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Hebron  diary  during  Revolutionary  period, 

6192. 

Hecker,  I.  T.,  correspondence,  210. 
Hecker,  I.  T.,  and  H.  D.  Thoreau,  469. 
Hecker,  J.  V.,  5043,  5044. 
Heckewelder,  John,  690,  691,  6222. 

history  of  Indian  nations,  vindication  of, 

5966. 

journal,  6060. 

journey  to  Wabash  in  1792.     6067,  6068. 
map  of  Ohio,   1796.     5777,   No.   64. 
Heckewelder  manuscripts,  748. 
Heckler.  J.  Y.,  7422. 

Heckman,  G.  C.,  5938,  6354,  6356,  6363. 
Hedge.  F.  II.,  2776,  2780,  2789,  2875. 
Hedges,  C.,  4396. 

journal,  4398. 
Hedges,  P.  II.,  5541. 
Heermans   family    (Ulster   county,    N.    Y.), 

5036. 

Heidelberg.  886. 
Heilman,  H.  S.,  6217. 
Heilnian,  S.  P.,  6201,  6210,  6213,  7435. 
Heilman,  U.  H.,  6194. 
Heilprin.  A.,  5915,  5916,  5917,  6443. 
Heineman.  David  E.,  4299. 
Heinrichs,     J.,     letter     books,     1778-1780. 

6078. 

Heldt,  F.  G.,  4394. 

Helena,  \Yis.,  shot  tower,  6935,  7025. 
Heiffenstein,   J.    C.   A.,    letters,    1772-1778. 

6165. 

Hemenway,  A.  F.,  5801. 
Hemp  and  hop  growing,  Lancaster  County, 

Pa.,    1775.      6186. 
Hempstead,  E.  L.,  4300. 
Hempstead,    Joshua,    diary    from    1711    to 

1758.      1205. 
Hempstead,   Stephen,   messages,  etc.,   1850- 

1854.      1557. 
Hempstead,  L.  I.,  early  history,  5025. 

St.    George's    Church,    records,    baptisms, 

marriages,    etc.,    from    1725-178(5. 

5024-5030,    5039. 
Henchman,      D.,      instructions      to,      1676. 

2798. 

Henderson,  D.  C.,  4278. 
Henderson,  E.  F.,  36,  43. 
Henderson,  J.,  7222. 
Henderson,  Lizzie  G.,  4346. 
Henderson,  M.,  letters,  6381. 
Henderson,  T.  J.,  1428. 
Henderson,    W.,    letter    to    J.    Nice,    1780. 

6072. 

Henderson  family,  6894. 
Hendren,  S.  R.,  1826. 
Hendry,  A.  W.,  7408,  7418. 
Hendry  family,  5844. 
Henequen,  904. 

Henlopen,  cape,  origin  of  name,  5967. 
Henneman,   J.   B..   6817,   6823,   6830,   6831. 
Hennepin,  L.,  116. 

Hennepin  County,  Minn.,  history,  4339. 
Hennepin's  New  Discovery,   6892. 

voyages,   7219. 
Hennessy,  M.  E.,  609. 


Hennighausen,     L.     P.,    2023,    2026,    2028, 

2029,   2030,  2032. 
Henning,  C.  F.,  1517. 
Henning,  D.  C.,  6140,  6141. 
Henrico  County,  Va.,  old  tombstones,  6856. 
Henry  VII  of  England,  letter  to  Philip  of 

Burgundy,    1506.      7322. 
Henry,  Prince,  the  navigator,  10. 
Henry,  Prince,  in  New  York,  884. 
Henry,      Alexander,      journal,      1799-1801. 

7149&,  7149A 
Henry,  A.  J.,  900,  903. 
Henry,  C.  S.,  5240. 
Henry,  Francis,  5808. 

Henry,  II.  T.,  5849,  5852,  5853,  5854,  5855. 
Henry,  James,  6222,  6223,  7473. 
Henry,  Prof.  Joseph,  4561,  4683. 
Henry,  J.  F.,  1522. 

Henry,    J.    J.,    letters,    1808-9.     6076. 
Henry,  Kate  K.,  1268. 
Henry,  Patrick,  2,  3. 
letter,   1776.     3408. 
letter,   1789.      6069. 
letter  to  George  R.  Clark,  1451. 
secret  instructions  to  G.  R.  Clark,  1778. 

1442. 

Henry,  R.,  5570. 

Henry,   S.  C.,  letter,   1813.     6077. 
Henry,  T.,  7132. 

writ  regarding  local  courts,  42. 
Henry,  Dr.  W.,  7174. 
Henry,    W.,   Betters,    1777-83.     6067,    6071, 

6078. 
Henry,   W.   W.,   2,   3,   4,   8,   10,   6057,   6818, 

6826. 

Henry's   map   of   Virginia,    1770.      6865. 
Henry,  Cape,  Va.,  light-house  on,  6861. 
Henry    County,     111.,     Bishop     Hill    colony, 

1823. 
Henry     County,     Va.,     history,     1776-1800. 

6833,  6834,  6835. 
specific  taxes,   1780.      6825. 
Henryville  (Riviere  du  Sud),  Canada,  Seig- 

niorality,    7347. 

Hense-.Tensen,  W.,  6895,  6970,  7105. 
Hensel,  H.,  5607a. 
Ilensel,  L.  T.,  6166. 
Hensel,  L.  W.,  6166. 
Hensel,  W.  IT.,  6165,  6180,  6185. 
Henshaw,  Daniel,  list  of  his  acquaintances, 

3395. 

Henshaw,  David,   commission,   1776.     3376. 
company,  3376. 
farm,  3365. 

Henshaw,   Harriet  E.,  3395,  3401,  38036'. 
Henshaw,  Jane,  3684. 
Henshaw,  Joshua,  letter  on  stamp  act  riot, 

1765.     3390. 

Henshaw,    Joshua,    jr.,    letter    to    W.    Hen 
shaw    in    1768.     3380. 
letters,  3381. 

Ilenshaw,  Valley  Virginia,  6892. 
Ilenshaw,  Wm.,  orderly  book,   1775.     2932. 

2984. 

Ilenshaw,  W.   H.,  868. 
Ilenshaw  family,  3380,  6892. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1145 


Hepburn,  H.  F.,  1259. 
Heraldic  emblems,  2804. 
Heraldic    plates,    early    New    England    and 
New  York,  3398,  3755. 

South,  3399. 
Heraldry,  3359,  5020. 

American,  2805,  3370,  3371. 

ancestors  of  New  England  settlers,  3403. 

England  and  America,  4093. 

"  Exploded  "  coats  of  arms  in   Guillim's. 

2792. 

Heralds  college,  3300. 
Heralds'   visitation,  3360,   337G. 
Herbermann,    C.    G.,    914,    915,    927,    928, 

929,  930,  932,  933. 
Herbert,  H.  A.,  1286. 
Herbert  family,  5036,  5041. 

(Robert)   family,  3409. 
Ilercegovina,  excursion  in,  5917. 
Heredeen.   E.   1'.,  895. 
Hereditary  ability,  3381. 

Sec  also  Galton,   F. 
Hereford  family    (Mason   County,   W.   Va.), 

68.94. 
"  Hereticks  "  act  of  colony  of  Connecticut, 

2778. 

Herman    (Augustine)    family,   1225. 
Hermann,  B.,  4398. 
Hermits  of  the  Wissahickon,  6067. 
Herndon,   J.   W.,   6833,  6836. 
Ilerndon,  Sarah  R.,  4398. 
Ilerndon  family,  6833,  6834,  6835. 
"  Heros,"   voyage  of,   7131. 
Herr,  Benj.,  journal,  885. 
Ilerr,  T.  W.,  6181. 
Herrick,  C.,   5721. 
Herrick,  C.  A.,  4297. 
Herrick,  F.  II.,  894. 
Il.'i-rick,  H.,  2333. 
Herrick,  H.  W.,  4427,  4428. 
Herrick,  J.,  3362. 
Herrick,  L.  C.,  5746. 
Herrick,  L.  II.,  1423. 
Herrick,    Cai)t.   N.,   journal,    1757.      1708. 

Revolutionary  service,  4167. 
Herrick,   S.   10.,  2800,   2801. 
Herrick  S.  IT.,  1515. 
Herrick,  S.  S.,  995. 

Herriott,  F.  I.,  1515,  1517,  1518,.  5801. 
Hm-le,  G.,  892,  897. 
Herrman,  A.,  will,   1684.      6071. 
Herron,  F.  J.,  1502. 
Il«'is«-y,   I.  C.,  3414,  3953. 
Hertford    County,     England,     list    of    pedi 
grees,    1572   and    1634.      5746. 
Herts,  England,  early  emigrants  from,  3415. 
Hervey,  H.  M.,  5680. 
Hervey,  J.  A.,   3321. 

Hessett,  England,  parish  registers,  ex 
tracts,  3410. 

Hessians,  German  troops  in  English  serv 
ice,  commissary's  transactions, 
1776-7.  5252. 

in  New  Jersey,  4554,  4633. 

in  Philadelphia,  6057. 


Hessians,  Muenchausen,  F.  E.  von,  journal, 
1776-78.      6072,  6079. 

See  also  Brunswick  auxiliaries,  Germans. 
Hester,  M.  M.,  5635,  7410. 
Hester  family,  7410. 
Heston,  A.   M.,  4512. 

Heth,    William,    orderly   book,    1777.      6817. 
Heuser,  H.   J.,  5848,  5849. 
Hewins,  A.  J.,  2196. 
Ilewins,  J.,  4209. 
Hewitt,  E.  R.,  4812. 
Hewitt,  Mary  A.,  4812. 
Ilexamer,  C.  J.,  885,  887. 
Hext   (Hugh)   family,  6651. 
Heydenburk,  M.,  4255. 
Heyward,   Anna   W.,   death,    1764.     3371. 
Heyward,  B.  R.,  6649. 
Heyward,  T.,  jr.,  letter,  5749. 
Hibbard,  B.  H.,  6973,  7109,  7122. 
Hibbens,  Mrs.  Ann,  trial  of,  2794. 

deed  of,  2791. 

Hibernia  furnace,  New  Jersey,  4550. 
Hibler,  W.  G.,  6282,  6293. 
Hickcox,  J.  II.,  568,  4687. 
Hickling,  W.,  1360. 
Hickman  family,  6858. 
Hickory  Point,  battle,  1581. 
Hickox,  M.  II.,  5622. 
Hickox,  S.  C.,  5627. 
Hicks,  B.  D.,  5024,  5030-5032,  5039. 
Hicks,  F.  C.,  809,  4374. 
Hicks,  U.  E.,  6870. 
Hicks  family,  6859. 
Hidalgo  and  Morelos,  38. 
Hiester,  I.,  5931. 
Iliester,   J.   E.,   7431. 
Hiester,  W.  M.,  5925,  5926. 
Iliggeson,   F.     See  Higginson.   Francis. 
Higgins,  Capt.  Cornelius,  letters,  3386. 

pay  roll  of  his  men,   1776.     3386. 
Higgins,  S.  G.,  4295. 
Higgins,  V.  II.,  1391. 
Higginson,  Anne,  2796. 
Iligginson,    Francis,   2619. 

house  of  2247. 
Higginson,  John,  2269. 

confession  and  declaration  of  faith,  2245. 

dying  testimony,  2241. 

elegy   upon   death   of,    1708.     3365. 

letter  to  the  county  court,   1670.     2247. 

letters,   1692-1699.     2645. 

rare  work  of,  2801. 
Iligginson,   Mehetabel,   letters.   1775-1783. 

2800. 
Iligginson,   Stephen,  letters,   29. 

letters,   1783-1804.      13. 
Higginson,    T.    W.,    199,    2788,    2789,    2802, 

2805,  3404,  3837,  4055,  6058. 
Iligginson  family,  2244,  3404. 
Iligginson  papers,  2246. 
Highland  Scotch,   United  Empire  Loyalists, 

7367. 

Highlanders  in  America,  1284. 
Hight,  II.,  1711,  1712. 
Ilighton,  II.  E.,  1076. 


1146 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Highway,  King's,  Lancaster  to  Philadel 
phia,  6167. 

Highways  in  eastern  Pennsylvania  and 
Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  6215a. 

Higiman,  Grace,  statement,  1689.     3376. 

Higley,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  1522,  1523. 

Hildebrand,  .T.,  6165. 

Hildeburn,  C.  R.,  3390,  6057,  6058,  6059, 
6061,  6063,  6065,  6066,  6068,  6069, 
6073,  6074,  6078,  6079. 

Hilder,  F.  F.,  899,  901,  4368. 

Hildreth.   A.   B.   F.,    1478,   1516. 

Hildreth,  C.  A.,  4216. 

Hildreth,  I).  W.,  6709a. 

Hildreth,  H.  O.,  2196. 

Hildreth,  R.,  3369. 

Hildreth,  S.  P.,  3361,  5656,  5660,  5662, 
5663. 

Hildreth  family,  3368. 

Hilgard.  E.  W.,  4346,  4351a. 

Hilger,  N.,  4395. 

Hill,  A.,  4297. 

Hill,  A.  J.,  4294,  4303,  4304,  4307,  4309. 

Hill,  B.  T.,  4213. 

Hill,  C.  F.,  6428. 

Hill,  C.  H.,  2801,  3023. 

Hill,  C.  J.,  1192. 

Hill,  D.  G.,  2197,  2200,  2204,  2207. 

Hill,  D.  H.,  5586. 

Hill,  D.  J.,  900. 

Hill,  Ebenezer,  4447. 

Hill,  Edmund,  5852. 

Hill,  E.  A.,  3407,  5051. 

Hill,  E.  J.,  903. 

Hill,  F.  H.,  1427,  3686. 

Hill,  G.  E.,  4812. 

Hill,  G.  W.,  7274,  7275,  7276,  7482n. 

Hill,  Hamilton  A..  203,  390,  805,  2798, 
2799,  3389,  3397,  3400,  3404,  3657, 
3683,  3685,  3749,  3792,  3840. 

Hill,  II.  W.,  4773. 

Hill,  J.,  1021. 

Hill,  J.  J.,  4310. 

Hill,  J.  L.,  1523. 

Hill,  Roger,  letters.   1690,   1699.      3363. 

Hill,  R.  T.,  897,  899,  900,  903. 

Hill,  Thomas,  3393,  3686. 

Hill,  T.  J.,  6582. 

Hill,  W.,  letter  book,  1774-75.     3371. 

Hill,  W.  L.,  4398,  5815. 

Hill,  W.  S.,  1681. 

Hill  family,  3415,  3416,  3974,  3975,  6067. 
(Davidf  family,  3399. 
(Peter)   family,  3370. 

Hillard,  G.  S.,  2779,  2785,  2853,  2943, 
5001,  5010,  6059. 

Hillebrand,  W.  F.,  903. 

Hillegas,   M.,  letter,   1781.     3374. 
letters,   1777-1780.      6085. 

Killer.  C.,  6165. 

Hilliard,   H.    W.,   946. 

Hills,  G.  M.,  6059,   6066,  6091. 

Hills,   Joseph,    will,    1687-88.      3366. 

Hills,  R.,  will,  3360. 

Hills,  W.  S.,  3407. 


Hillsboro,    N.    H.,   4487. 

history,  4456. 

Hillsboro,  Ohio,  in  1840.      5749. 
Hillsboro   County,   N.   H.,   history,   3367. 

note  on,  2635. 

Hillsdale  College,  Michigan,  4258,  4284. 
Hilprecht,  H.  V.,  6402. 
Hilton,  C.,  bond,  1671.     3371. 
Hilton,  J.,  1518. 

Hilton,   Nowell,  will,   1689.      3390. 
Hilton,   Wm.,   letters,   1633,   3637.      2800. 
Hilton    family,     3394,     3584,    3660,     3693a, 
3712. 

(William)   family,   3389. 
Hilton   letters,   3170. 

Hiltzheimer,  J.,  diary,   1768-1798.      6072. 
Himalayas,   record  ascents,   904. 
Himes,  C.   F.,   6364. 
Ilimes,   G.   II.,   5799,  5827. 
Ilimyratic   inscriptions,   517. 
Hinchman,   J.,   6085. 
Hinckley,  E.  S.,  3318,  3319. 
Hinckley,   T.,   3359. 
Hinckley  family,   3371. 
Hinckley  papers,  2653. 
Hincmar,   779. 
Hincks,  E.  Y.,  3417,  3976. 
Hindes,  J.     See  Haines. 
Hindman,  Wm.,   1934. 
Hinds   County,    Miss.,   history,   4347. 
Hines,   E.   D.,  2271. 
Hines,  H.   K.,  5829. 
Hines,  K.   S.,   5753. 
Hingham,   Mass.,  first  settlers,   3360. 

witchcraft  in,   1708-9.     3363. 
Hinke,  W.  J.,  6363,  6381,  6382,  6384.  6835, 

6836,    6861,    6864,    7422,    7481. 
Hinkson,  J.  B.,  5899. 
Hinman,   Alanson,  5798. 
Hinman,  Mrs.  A.   H.,  4215. 
Hinman,  J.  F.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Hinman,  R.  R.,  3363,  3369,  3373. 
Hinman,  T.,  6708,  6709. 
Hinman    (Timothy)    family,   6709. 
Ilinrichsen,  Savillah  T.,  7425. 
Hinsdale,     B.     A.,     10,     1519,     1523,     4292, 

4293,  5713,  5714,  5718. 
Hinsdale,  E.,  letter  to  B.  Wentworth,  1755. 

4450. 

Ilinsdale,   E.  B.,  567. 

Hinsdale,     Mass.,     Congregational     Church, 
baptisms  to  1850.     3415. 

vital  records  to  1850.     4002. 
Hinton,  R.  J.,  1580. 
Hinueber,  Caroline  von,  6680. 
Hioki,   Eki,   7474. 
Hiowanni   Indians,   4349. 
Hirai,   K.   R.  M.,  570. 
"  Hired   man "    and   "  help,"   use   of   terms, 

2137,   2153. 
Hirsh,  M.  B.,  6169. 
Hirudinei  in  Michigan,  2370. 
Hispanola,   1500.     3. 
Historian,  function  of  the,  16. 

qualifications  and  duties,   1313. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1147 


Historian    and     archaeologist,     border     land 

between,   7. 

Historians  and  historical   societies,  2803. 
Historic  places,  tablets  to  be  erected,  7508. 
Historical  aims  and  methods,  6520. 

collections,     English     and     European,     in 

libraries  of  United   States,   28. 
commissions,    Alabama,    Mississippi,  1287. 
doctorate   in   America,    requirements,    10. 
grouping,  3. 
industries,  10. 
^  inquiry,  method  and  aims,  1264. 

literature,      seminary     notes    on     recent, 

1821. 

material,  organization   of,   5,   7. 
materials,   2. 
notes,  6065. 

opportunity  in  America,  38. 
research,  4,  4302. 

spirit  of,  6. 

school,   the  new,  2795,  3102. 
seminaries,  methods,  44. 
societies,  American,  work  of,  28. 
conference  of  State  and  local,  28. 
cooperation,   2040. 
function  of,   15. 
historians  and,  3233. 
in  the  United  States,  1581. 
in   Wisconsin,    6973. 
of  United   States,  bibliography,   7. 
origin   of,   5843. 
use  and  benefits,  4540. 
value,  1013,  1017. 

society,    oldest    in    country     (Massachu 
setts).   6582. 
State,   worth  of,    1421. 
studies  in  Canada,  4. 

in  the  South,  4,  1281. 
study,  methods  in,  1814. 
value  of,  4866. 
See  also  History,  study  of. 
/  synthesis,   43. 
x  testimony.   12. 
treatment,   24. 

work  in  Massachusetts,  2132,  2133. 
recent,     in    colleges    and    universities, 

4,   6. 

History,  accuracy  in,   1580,  1600. 
American,  course  of,  4533,  4557. 
from  German   archives,  6365. 
biography,  the  basis  of,  1580. 
Canada's  work  for,  1285. 
credibility   of,   4480. 
^  definition  of,  10. 

demand  for  education  in  American,   7. 
ethical  values  in,  26.  4l>>. 
ethnologist's  view  of,   4558,   4653. 
European,   in  the  college  curriculum,   17. 
schools  of,  1818. 
study  of,  28. 
teaching  of,   13. 

expenditures   of  foreign  governments,    8. 
general,  7123. 
geographical  pivot,  905. 
graphic  methods,  2. 
heroic  period,  age  of  pilgrims,  5010. 


History,    influence    of,    on    individual    and 

national  action,  6948. 
institutional,   1856. 

key  to  universal,  4925. 

local  units,  990. 

mountains,  influence  of,  on,   11. 

new  methods  in,  5778. 

northern  Europe,  study  of,   12. 

philosophic   aspects   of,    5. 

philosophy  of,   5240,   5572. 

political    science    and,    relation    between, 
13. 

preservation  of  sources,  4483. 

recent  discoveries  in.  4915. 

reconstruction  of,  2. 

relation  to  politics,  lo. 

relation   to  practice  of  law,   4406. 

right  use  of,  6020. 

sources  of,  4851,  4946. 

Southern,  recent  work  in,  6817. 

study  and  teaching,  4344o,  4449. 

study  of,  in  England,  1818. 

in  Germany  and  France,  1821. 
in  Holland  and  Belgium,  1821. 
in  Ohio,  5640. 
in  schools,  16,  79,  4405. 

teaching  of,  13. 

tendency  of,  10. 

treatment  of,  44. 

true  nature  of,  937. 

unity  of,  5804. 

uses  and  importance  of,  6776a. 

uses  of,  5358. 

value  of,  4924. 

value  of  local,  5544. 

value  of  old  papers,  7345. 

what  United  States  Government  has  done 
for,  11. 

writing  of,  20,  461. 
History  a  science?,  Is,  5,  7. 

an  industry,  10. 

and  democracy,  34. 

and  historical  composition,  1579. 

teaching,  in  elementary  schools,  28. 
Hitchcock,  A.  S.,  905. 
Hitchcock,   E.,   191,  214o,  268,  809. 
Hitchcock,  Enos,  diary,  6586. 
Hitchcock,  N.,  4096,  4097. 
Hitchcock,  R.  D.,  5217. 
Hitchcock,  S.  E.,  4925,  4932. 
Hitchcock  family,  3398,  3756. 
Hitchings,  A.  F.,  2277,  2278,  2280. 
Ilite,  I.,  //•.,  notebook,  6858. 
Hite  family,  6891. 

Ilittell,  J.  S.,  1047,  1067,  1073,  1087,  1089. 
Hixon,  II.  N.,  2203,  2204,  2205. 
Hoadly,  C.  .!.,  1109,  1110,  2793,  3368,  3369, 
6057. 

letter  from,  2779. 
Hoadley,  F.  II.,  1161. 
Hoag,  Ruth  W.,  3412. 
Ho-Ao,   Hawaiian  marriage,   7133. 
Hoar,  E.  R.,  207,  2785,  2789,  2797,  2942. 

letter,  2799. 
Hoar,  E.  S.,  196. 


1148 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Hoar,  G.  F.,  12,  196,  197,  198,  202,  203,  204, 
206,  207,  209,  210,  270,  298,  329, 
372,  471,  481,  1516,  2805,  3297, 
3403,  3411,  3830a,  3684,  3876, 
5714,  5727,  6244. 

Hoar,  J.  E.,  2127,  3686. 

Hoar,  L.,  letter,  1661.     2624. 

Hoar  family,  3375,  3411,  3924c. 
(Leonard)   family,  3412,  3929. 

Hoare,  Charles,  will  of,  1638.     3403,  3830o. 

Hobart,  C.,  4302. 

Hobart,  E.,  995. 

"  Hobbies,"  4800. 

Ilobbs,  G.,  3367. 

Hobbs,  Wilson,  1582. 

Hobbs  family,  3367.  4165. 

Hobby,  C.  M.,  1519,  1528. 

Hobby  family,  3417. 

Hobgood,  F.  P.,  5589. 

Hoboken,    N.    J.,    Church    of    Our    Lady    of 

Grace,  929. 

Hopoghan   Hackingh,   5376. 
Indian  deed,   1630.     5376. 

Hobson,  F.  G.,  5960. 

Hobson,  T.,  will,  1630.      3410. 

Hobson  (John)  family,  3417. 

Ilochelaga  Indians,  7324. 

Hock,  J.,  6139. 

Iloekley.  R..  letter  book,  1739-1742.  6083, 
6084. 

Hodgdon,    Samuel,   letter,    1793.      6070. 

Hodge,  E.  B.,  6381,  6382. 

Hodge,  F.  W.,  898,  5732. 

Hodge.  H.  L.,  6382. 

Hodge,  O.  J.,  5626. 

Hodge,  W.,  4767,  4770,  4780. 

Hodges,  A.  C.,  1159,  1180. 

Hodges.  A.  D.,  3411,  3412,  3414. 

Hodges,  A.  D.,  jr.,  3410,  3416,  3686,  3687, 
3913,  3926,  3936,  3973a. 

Ilodgin.  C.  W.,  1462. 

Hodgkin  (John)  family,  3416. 

Hodgkins  (Samuel)  family,  3416. 

Hodgkinson,  S.,  letter,  1776.     6066. 

Hodgman,  F.,  4284. 

Hodgson,  W.  B.,  1304. 

Hoes,  R.  R.,  5036,  5037. 

Hoes  family,  5046. 

Hoffman,  C.  F.,  5145. 

Hoffman,  D.  O.  N.,  902. 

Hoffman,  E.  A.,  5388. 

Hoffman,  F.  L.,  810,  811,  812,  813,  814. 

Hoffman,  R.,  2049. 

Hoffman,  W.  J.,  2445,  2451,  6356. 

Hoffsten,  E.  G.,  885. 

Hogan,  P.,  4690. 

Hogarth,  886. 

Hohlfeld,  A.  R.,  886. 

Holbrook,  B.  P.,  2205. 

Holbrook,  J.  C.,  1499. 

Holbrook,  S.  L.,  1802. 

Holbrook  family,  3405,  3416,  3971a. 

Holbrooke,  G.  O.,  6394. 

Holcomb,  W.  P.,  1816. 

Holcombe,  J.  P.,  6801,  6804. 

Holcombe,  W.  F.,  5023. 


Holden,  A.,  3411,  3927a. 
Holden,  David,  diary  of,  7463. 

journal,    1760.     2794,   3073. 
Holden,  E.,  3386,  3626. 
Holden,  E.  S.,  3408,  3409. 
Holden,  Horace,  5799. 
Holden,  L,  1150. 
Holden,  J.  A.,  5410. 
Holden,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  7378,  7379. 
Holden,  M.  E.  R.,  7298. 
Holden,  S.,  5436,  5440. 
Holden,  W.  W.,  5570. 
Holden  family,  3409. 
Holden,  Mass.,  first  church  baptisms,  1743- 

1822.     3416. 
Holder,     C.,     letter,     September     1.     1659. 

7395. 

Holder,  C.  F.,  904. 
Holen,  Mary  E.  R.,  7377. 
Holidays,  national,  what  should  they  com 
memorate?  2805. 

old-time  festivities,  1018 
Holladay,  S.  W.,  1063. 
Holladay  family,  6829. 
Holland,  F.  W.,  3384. 
Holland,  H.  W.,  3670. 
Holland,  J.  K.,  6679. 
Holland,  W.  J.,  6873. 
Holland  family    (New  York),   5024. 
Holland,   buildings,   etc.,   2139. 

dikes,  902. 

ecclesiastical  researches  in,  recent,  6381. 

history,   study  of,   1821. 
Holland,  a  poem,  7509. 
Holland,  Mich.,  settlement,  4278. 
Hollander,   J.  H.,   624,   625,   626,   628,   629, 

1825,  1830a,  1861. 
Hollanders  in  New  Jersey,  4539. 
Hollerith,  H.,  808. 
Holliday,  C.  K.,  1579. 
Ilollingsworth,     H.,     marriage     certificate, 

1688.      6078. 

Ilollinshead  family,  5908. 
Hollis,  B.  P.,  3322. 
Ilollis,  I.  N.,  3339. 
Hollis.  J.  P.,  1840. 
Ilollis,  N.  H.,  3385. 

deed,  1674.     2794. 

early  history,  3386,  3624. 

in  war  of  Revolution,  3388,  3389. 
Hollister,  G.  H.,  1153,  3683. 
Hollister,  H.  H.,  4295. 
Holliston,  Mass.,  description,  2621. 
Holly  Springs,  Miss.,  capture  of,  4347. 
Hollyday,  G.  T.,  6063. 
Holm,  T.  C.,  5090,  5988. 
Holman,  F.  V.,  5825. 
Holman,  G.  P.,  5806. 
Holman,  J.,  4210. 
Holmes,    A.,    110,    2625,    2627,    2638,    2640, 

2689,  2692,  2693,  2711,  2717. 
.  Holmes,  C.  H.,  4164. 
'  Holmes,  E.,  letters,    1800.     4775. 
Holmes,  F.  C.,  808. 
Holmes,  G.  F.,  6801. 
Holmes,  G.  K.,  808-811,  815. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1149 


Holmes,  John,  2139. 

letter,   1725.     3377. 
Holmes,  John,  of  Pennsylvania,  5995. 
Holmes,  J.  C.,  4259,  4264. 
Holmes,  J.  T.,  6891. 
Holmes,  M.  M.,  6869,  6870. 
Holmes,    O.    W.,    2773,    2774,    2777,    2781, 
2782,     2783,     2785,     2788,     2794, 
2816,     2863,     2948,     3246,     5004, 
5006,  5010. 

Holmes,  O.  W.,  jr.,  2804,  3315. 
Holmes,    W.,   diary,    1689-1746.      3406. 
Holmes    family,    Rhode    Island    and    New 
Jersey,  993. 

(George)   family,  3416. 
Holmes  papers,  2786. 
Holmes  v.  Walton,  38. 
Holm,  T.  C.,  5970. 
Holstein,  Anna  M.,  5959,  5960. 
Holstein,  G.  W.,  5959. 
Holt,  E.  J.,  5593. 
Holt,  H.  H.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Holt,  Joseph,  journals,  1758.     3368. 
Holten,  S..  diary,   1778.      2800. 
Holter,  R.  E.,  1005. 
Holton,     D.     P.,    5016,    5017,     5018,     5056, 

5510. 

Holton,  II.  D.,  4098. 
Holton,  S.,  diary,  1778.     2800. 
Holton  family,  2267. 
Holy  Sepulchre,  sacred  and  military  order 

of,  7346. 

Holyoke  family,  2242. 
Homans,  J.   S.,  586a. 
Home,  a,  of  olden  time,  Boston,  3383. 
Homer,  age  of,  41. 
Homer,  J.,  2623,  2688. 

Homes,  II.  A.,  4686,  4688,  4689,  4690,  4692, 
4693,  4707,  4711,  4715,  4717,  5032, 
5456. 

Homes,   W.,  diary,   1689-1746.     3407,  3408. 
Homestead,  Mich.,  history,  4283. 
Homestead,  Iowa  settlers,  1518. 
Homestead  law,  Iowa,  1515. 
Homestead  legislation^   40. 
Hornet  family,  6397. 
Homicide  in  New  Hampshire,  815. 
Honduras,  569. 

British,  576. 

trip  to,   6464. 
Honolulu  in  1817-18.     7130. 

in  1853.     7130. 
Honolulu  Fort,  history,  7135. 
Honywood,  I'.,  will,  1684.      6851. 
Hood's   campaign,   Tennessee,    1653. 
Hooke,  H.,  will,  3412. 
Hooke,    M.,   petition,    1687.     3366. 
Hooke,  W.,  governor  of  New  Somersetshire 

province,  Me.,  3410. 

Hooke,  Win.,  letter  to  John  Winthrop,  2639. 
Hooker,  Edward,  3405,  5033. 

diary,    1805-1808.      13,   29. 
Hooker,  E.  W.,  3375. 
Hooker.  T.,  abstract  of  two  sermons,  1109. 

letter,  2796. 

letter  in  1638.     1108,   1109. 


Hooker,  W.,  5801. 

Hooker  family   (New  England),  5030. 

(Thomas)   family,  3405. 
Hooper,  J.,  2044a,  2045. 
Hooper,  J.  H.,  3319-3321,  3324,  3325. 
Hooper,  O.  C.,  5721,  5725. 
Hoosac  Tunnel,  the,   7480. 
Hoover,  H.,  1515,  1517. 
Hoover,  H.  C.,  5959. 
Hoover,  Mary  P.,  1427. 
Hop  growing,  Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  177?. 

6186. 

Hope  family,   6856. 
Hope  furnace,  first  steam  engine  in  Rhode 

Island,  6582. 

Hope,  N.  J.,  settlement  of,  6222. 
Ilopewell,  Ohio,  copper  objects,  5724. 

history,  5678,  5679. 
Hopewell,  Pa.,  church  register  of  Blimyers 

Church,    1761-1831.      6359. 
Hopkins,  A.  G.,  5426,  5462. 
Hopkins,  C.  A.,  6597. 
Hopkins,  Daniel,   2258. 
Hopkins,     K.,     letter     to    J.     Oluey,     1777. 

3377. 

Hopkins,  E.  A.,  526. 
Hopkins,   Ellen  D.,  3408,  5044. 
Hopkins,  G.  T.,  4775. 

Hopkins,  John,  ancestors  of,   1284,   1285. 
Hopkins,  M.,  5010. 
Hopkins,   Rebeka,   5800. 
Hopkins,   Samuel,   correspondence,   359. 

letter  to  Dr.  Bellamy,  1758.     4541. 
Hopkins,  Stephen,  2637,  6488. 

letter,   1767.     6584. 
Hopkins,   S.   M.,  5521. 
Hopkins,   W.   R.,   5010,  5036. 
Hopkins,  W.  S.  B.,  4212. 
Hopkins,  W.  W.,  1184. 
Hopkins  family,  5521. 

in  Rhode  Island,  2241. 
Hopkinsianism,  200. 

Ilopkinson,  F.,  letters  to  Jefferson,  3961. 
Ilopkinton,  Mass.,  birth   records,  1720-1757. 
3372. 

public  worship  in,  3378. 

topography,    2622. 
Hopley,  Mrs.  J.  R.,  5736. 
Ilopoghan  Hackingh,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  5376. 
Hopper,  T.,  5426,  5463. 
Hoppin,  J.  M.,  2239,  3687. 
Iloppin,  W.  W.,  6520. 
Hoppin,  W.  W..  jr.,  6574. 
Ilopson   (John)   family,  3417. 
Ilor'ack,  F.  E.,   1523,  1537-1542. 
Hore,  E.  C.,  893. 

Hore,  Thomas,  will  of,   1466.      211,   214. 
Horn,   II.   B.,  1499,  1500,   1501. 
Hornblower,   J.   C.,   4536,  4572. 
Hornblower  family,  4623. 
Home,  A.  R.,  6353. 
Homer,  Charlotte  N.  S.,  2425. 
Homer,  I.,  6342,  6343. 
"  Hornet,"   shipping  list,    1813.     3386. 
Horse     thieves,     pioneer    protection     from, 
1518. 


1150 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Horses,  wild,  in  Maine,  3382. 

Horsey,   Amy,   7381. 

Horsford,  Cornelia,  899.  • 

Horsford,  E.  N.,  561,  599,  748,  3398,  3758. 

Horsham,  W.,  petition,  1684.     3392. 

Horst,  Andrew  L.,  814. 

Horstmann,   5844. 

Horton,  C.  C.,  1518. 

Horton,  C.  N.,  3333. 

Horton,  C.  P.,  3335. 

Horton,  G.  B.,  4295. 

Horton,  J.  C.,   1582. 

Hosack,  D.,   5091,  5116,  5118. 

Hoskinson,  Mrs.  J.,   4777. 

Hosmer,     Chief    Justice,    charge    to    grand 

jury,    1864,    1866.     4398. 
Hosmer,  A.  T.,  811. 
Hosmer,   G.   W.,   3389,   4747,   4771. 
Hosmer,  J.  H.,  4396. 
Hosmer,  J.  K.,  1814,  6970,  7105. 
Hosmer,  S.  D..  2567,  4205,  4232. 
Hosmer,  W.  H.  €..  4972. 
Hospital,    proposition    to    build,     in    1761. 

2773. 

Hoss,   E.   E.,  6674. 
Hotchkin,   S.   F.,   5873,  7422. 
Hotchkiss,   J.   S.,   1160. 
Hotchkiss,  Mrs.  Justus  S.,  3411. 
Hotchkiss   (Samuel)   family.  3416. 
Hotel  Dieu  of  Ville-Marie,  Mile.  Mance  and, 

1634-1659.     7381. 
Hotman.   34. 
Houck,  G.  F.,  915,  5845. 
Hough,  F.   B.,  545,  1701,   1703,  1732,  4569, 

4686,  4687,  4728,  4734. 

Hough,   O.,   6074,   6075,   6076,   6078,   6123a. 
Houghton,   G.   P.,  6731. 
Houghton,  G.  W.  W.,  5359. 
Houghton,  H.  O.,  6763. 
Houghton,  J.,  69306. 
Houghton  family,  3377. 
Houlton  family,  2267. 
Hourwich,  I.  A.,  4819. 
Household  furniture,  sales  at  vendue,  1771. 

6070. 

Housing  accommodations,  statistics,-  813. 
Houston,   B.,   will,    1733.      6891. 
Houston,  D.  F.,  2551. 
Houston,\J.    W.,    1220,    6165,    6166,    6167, 

6168. 

Houston,  R.  J.,  6165. 
Houston,  Sam,  6679. 

letter  to  J.  McMinn,   1823.     6685. 
Houston,   W.,   7. 
Houston    family    (Monongalia    County,    W. 

Va.),  6891. 

Hovey,   Esther  L.,  902. 
Hovey,  E.  O.,  903,  7391. 
Hovey,  H.  C.,  567. 
Howard,  Ada  L.,  2540. 
Howard,  B.,  574. 
Howard,  C.   H.  C.,  2262,   2263,  2264,  2266, 

2269,  2275,  2276,  2277,  2278,  2280, 

2480,  2504,  3777. 
Howard,  G.  E.,  1837,  4405,  4419. 


Howard,  J.,  Bridgewater  company,  1754. 
3409. 

Howard,  McH.,  3337. 

Howard,  T.   E.,   1458. 

Howard,  W.   N.,  5037. 

iioward  family,  6850,  6854,  6859. 
(John  Eager)   family,  6857. 

Howe,  Archibald  M.,  2137. 

Howe,  C.  E.,  899,  1271. 

Howe,  D.   W.,   1446,   1450,   1452,   1453. 

Howe,  E.,  3005. 

Howe,  E.  D.,  5625. 

Howe,  F.,  jr.,  2200,  7402. 

Howe,  F.  T.,  1266. 

Howe,  G.,  6374. 

Howe,  H.,  reminiscences  of  travel,  5714. 

How^,  Jonas,  7251,  7253. 

Howe,   Joseph,  7324. 

Howe,  J.  S.,  3329,  3331. 

Howe,  S.  S.,   1497,  1499,  1510,  1511. 

Howe,    Sir   William,    Expedition    up    Chesa 
peake,  6061,  6062. 
orders,    1775-1778.      5255. 

Howe's  army,  map  of  operations  on  Brandy- 
wine,  6082. 

Howe's  trial,   1781.     5252. 

Howe,  W.  P.,  1513. 

Howe,  W.   W.,   1820. 

Howe  family,  3362. 

Howell,  G.  R.,  3392,  3687o,  4551,  4691, 
4693,  4694,  4722,  4723,  4926,  5034, 
5040,  5043. 

Howell,  M.  B.,  6670. 

Howell,   R.   B.   C.,   505. 

Howell  family,  5043. 

Howells,  W.  C.,  7184. 

Howgate,   H.   W.,  554. 

Howitt,  W.,  7347. 

Howland,  A.  C.,  17. 

Howland,  E.,  4800. 

Howland,  E.  L.,  4042a,  4045. 

Howland,  H.  R.,  41,  4775. 

Howland,  J.,  6583. 

Howland,  J.  A.,  3375,  4203,  6520. 

Howland,  L.  M.,  3392. 

Howland,  M.  B.,  4042a, 

Howland  family,  3392,  4048,  4052. 

Howland,  Ohio,  5689. 

Howlett  family,  Topsfleld,  Mass.,  4164. 

Howley,  M.  F.,  7319,  7323,  7327,  7328. 

Hoyne,  T.,  1364. 

Hoyt,  A.  H.,  186,  255,  421,  2786,  3383, 
3385,  3386,  3387,  3388,  3398, 
3575,  3580,  3586a,  3593,  3621, 
3630,  3638,  3650c,  3683,  3684, 
3761. 

Hoyt,  A.  S.,  5473. 

Hoyt,  D.  W.,  3370,  3387. 

Hoyt,  Epaphras,  journal,   1790.      7480. 

Hoyt,   H.   M.,   6089. 

Hoyt,  J.  M.,  4266. 

Hoyt,  S.,  7411. 

Hubard  family,  6853,  6854. 

Hubbard,  B.,  4255. 

Hubbard,  D.,  1582. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1151 


Hubbard,  E.,  3391. 

Hubbard,  F.  M.,  3370. 

Hubbard,  G.  G.,  891,  893,  894,  895,  896, 

897,  898,  899. 

Hubbard,   G.  S.,  1360,  4255. 
Hubbard,   J.,   2620. 
Hubbard,  J.  M.,  901,  902. 
Hubbard,  P.  F.,  4906. 
Hubbard,  R.  J.,  5433,  5436,  5441. 
Hubbard,  S.  G.,  1161,  4097. 
Hubbard,  W.,  2706,  2737,  2937. 
Hubbard  Bay,  899. 
Hubbard  family,  5048. 

Hubbard's  history  of  New  England,  2619, 
2630,  2633,  2634,  2705,  2706, 
2737. 

deficiencies  in,  2785. 

letters  respecting,  2631. 

prefatory  note  to,  2785. 
Hubbard's     map    of    New     England,     2794, 

3064,   3069. 

Hubbardton,  battle  of,  July  7,  1777.      6765. 
Hubbell,  G.  A.,  5726. 
Hubbell,   J.,   4773. 
Huber,  Ed.,  2029. 
Huber,  S.  M.  K.,  7422. 
Huber,  V.,  5845. 
Huch,  C.  F.,  886,  887. 
Buck's  defeat,   1780.     1281. 
Hudde,  A.,  5096. 
Hudson,    Charles,    2786,    2787,    2958,    2965, 

3382,  3383,  3392. 
Hudson,  D.,  5721. 
Hudson,   E.,   will,   1727.     3376. 
Hudson.  II.,  voyage,  1609.      5096,  5097. 

voyages,  5089. 
Hudson's    discovery    of    New    York,     5086, 

5089. 

Hudson,  J.  E.,  209. 
Hudson,  M.  E.,  2593,  2594. 
Hudson,  M.  F.,  995. 
Hudson,  R.,  4293. 
Hudson  family,  6072. 
Hudson,  Ohio,  centennial,  5721. 

Congregational   Church,   5705. 
Hudson,  Wis.,  6927. 
Hudson's  Bay,  1702. 

department,  4302. 

expedition,  7391. 

Indians  of,  1702. 
Hudson    Bay    and    straits,    navigation     of, 

7148/1. 
Hudson's   Bay   Company,    1670-1870.     562. 

deed  to  Lord  Selkirk,  7149/. 

diary  of  N.  Garry,  1822-1835.     7325. 

farm  at  Fort  Vancouver,  5813. 

regime  in  Oregon,  5842. 
Hudson  Bay  route,  7148«. 
Hudson  Highlands,  birds  of,  2366. 
Hudson  River,  580. 

Dutch  village  communities  on,  1816. 

overslagh,  4710. 
Hudson  Valley,  5153. 
Hiihner,  L.,  631,  632,  633,  634,  635,  637. 
Hueston  family,  1642. 
Huff,  S.  W.,  1497,  1502-1504. 


Huffcut,  E.  W.,  5436,  5442. 

Ilufham,  J.  D.,  5589,  5590,  5591. 

Huger,  A.,   letter,   1863.      6619. 

Huger  family,  6615. 

Huggins,  A.,  4280. 

Hughes,    Archbishop,    and    the    draft    riots, 

927. 

Hughes,   G.,   letters,   1733-1736.      6080. 
Hughes,  J.  M.,  2772. 
Hughes,  Memucan,  6068. 
Hughes,  Thomas,  4312,  5853. 
Hughes  family,  993. 

(Powhatan  County,  Va.),  6829. 
Hughson,  S.  C.,  1825. 

Huguenot,  builders  of  New  Jersey,   5039. 
character,  some  traits  of,  4892. 
church  lot,  New  York,  4896. 
element  among  Dutch,  5306. 

in  Pennsylvania,   4894. 
emigration,  6612,  6614. 
of   1670-1700.      6616. 
to  South  Carolina,   6623. 
to  Virginia,  6811. 
families,  4895. 

influence  in  Rhode  Island,  6520. 
martyrs  of  Meaux,  4895. 
medals,  description  of  set,  4895. 
origin  and  meaning,   3395. 
patentees  of  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  4894. 
refugees  in  America,  family  names,  4896. 

South  Carolina,  names  of,   4892. 
settlement  at  Oxford,  Mass.,  4892. 
in  Virginia,  1700,  report,  6812. 
settlers      and       landowners,       Monmouth 

County,  N.  J.,  5035. 
on  the  Kennebec,   1709. 
Huguenot  Society  of  America,  catalogue  of 

books,  etc.,  4901. 
of  Germany,  4893. 
Huguenots,  the,  4214. 
and  the  Beggars,  4893. 
and    Dutch,    mingling    of,    in    early    New 

York,  4892. 

and  edict  of  Nantes,  6564. 
at  Oxford,   Mass.,   1686.      2717. 
emblematic     flower     and     distinguishing 

color  of,  4893. 
in  Dresden,   Me.,   1709. 
in  Dublin,   Ireland,   6621. 
in  North  America,  first  home  of,  4894. 
in  Pennsylvania,  4894. 
in    St.     John's,     Berkeley    co.,     So.     Car., 

1618. 

in  South  Africa,  4895. 
of  France,  4894. 
of  old  Boston,  4894,  4903. 
of  Rhode  Island,  4894. 
of    South     Carolina,     4892,     6615,     6616, 

6618. 

of  the  "  Desert,"  4892. 
of  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  4855,  4893. 
on  Hackensack,  4514,  4892,  4900. 
religious  liberty,  recovery  of,  4894. 
Huguet-Latour,  L.  A.,  7347a. 
Huichoi  Indians,  579. 
Iluidekoper,  A.,  5973. 


1152 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Hulbert,  A.  B.,  5720,  5721.  ^ 

Hulbert,  H.  B.,  576. 

Hulbert,  II.  WM  773. 

Huling,  R.  G.,  6581. 

Hull,  A.  L.,  1289. 

Hull,  C.  T.,  995. 

Hull,  G.,  descendants,  995. 

Hull,  I.,  2098. 

Hull,  Joel,  4409. 

Hull,  John,  abode  of,  2791. 

diaries  of,  118. 

Hull,    Commodore    Joseph    B.,    and    "  Con 
stitution,"   5026. 
Hull,  J.  T.,  1686. 
Hull,  W.  I.,  1950a. 
Hull  family,  2247. 
Hull  House,  810. 
Hull,  Mass.,  births,   1692-1718.     3386. 

burying  ground,  inscriptions,  3370. 

charges  for  beacon,  etc.,  1673-74.     3374. 

history,  3364,   3365. 

naming  of,  3417,  3986. 

petition,   March  3,   1675.      3364. 

records,    1658-1702.     3385. 

records,    1718-1724.     3389. 
Ilulott,    J.,    letter    from    Barbados,     1659. 

3403. 

Hulst,  G.  D.,  7507. 
Human  race,  progress  of,  5184. 
Humble  petition  and  advice,  the,  43. 
Humboldt,  A.  von,  262. 

letter,  1845.     41. 

Sec  also  Humboldt  commemoration. 
Humboldt,  Nebr.,  old  settlers,  4424. 
Humboldt  Bay,  Cal.,  discovery,  1000. 
Humboldt  Celt,  293. 
Humboldt  commemoration,   545. 
Hume,   G.,   letters,   1723.     6854. 
Hume,  T.,  5589. 

Hume  family,  letters,   1743-1759.     6856. 
Hummer's  bell,  1504. 
Humphrey,  G.  W.,  2195. 
Humphrey,  J.,  1578o. 
Humphrey,  J.  W.,  4284. 
Humphrey,  O.  M.,  3407. 
Humphreys,  A.  A.,  6057. 
Humphreys,   Mrs.   Benjamin   G.,   letters   of, 

4346. 

Humphreys,  D.,  4870. 
Humphreys,  F.,  5018. 
Humphreys.  J.,  farm,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1701. 

3389. 

Humphreys  family,  5018. 
Humphry  family,  3366. 
Hunan,  province,  901. 
Hungarian  emigration,  5633. 
"Hungry  March,"   the,  2791. 
Hunnewell,   J.,   7130. 

Hunnewell,  J.  F.,  201,  202,  206,  208,  211, 
364,    385,    422,    494,    2804,    2806, 
2807,     2808,     3240,     3381,     3382, 
3391,  3400,  3412,  3935,  7393. 
Hunnewell  family,  3412,  3935. 
Hunt,  Agnes,  7529. 

Hunt,  Benj.,  diary,   1799-1812.     5878. 
Hunt,  F.,  3684. 


Hunt,  F.  L.,  7156. 

Hunt,  G.,  12,  22,  34,  35,  36,  1285,  6078. 
Hunt,  H.  D.,  811. 

Hunt,    Capt.    Oliver,    muster    roll    of    com 
pany,  May  5,  1795.      1715. 
Hunt,  R.  D.,  1826. 
Hunt,  Mrs.  S.  B.,  4800. 
Hunt,  S.  F.,  5719-5721. 
Hunt,  T.  D.,  545. 
Hunt,   T.   S.,   546. 
Hunt,  W.  H.,  576,  577. 
Hunt,  W.  T.,  4557. 
Hunt  family,  3366. 

of  Westtown,  Pa.,  5878. 
Hunter,  A.,  1281. 
Hunter,  E.  M.,  6930. 
Hunter,      James,      letters     to,      1766-1775. 

6084. 
Hunter,  Joseph,  2648,  2649. 

letter,   1768.     6084. 

Hunter,  Mary  R.,  autobiography,  5038. 
Hunter,  R.,  administration,  4596. 
Hunter,  R.  M.  T.,  6801,  6803. 
Hunter,  W.  A.,  1503,  1504. 
Hunter,  W.  H.,  5720,  5721,  5723,  5724. 
Hunter   (John)  family,  6855. 
Hunter  genealogy,   5751. 
Hunter  lodges,   1837-38.     4777. 
Hunterdon  County,  N.  J.,  4590. 

first  century  of,  4549. 

history,  4555,  4643. 

instructions     to     representatives,      1771. 
4544. 

tombstone  inscriptions,  4559. 
Hunting,  Esther,  will  of.   1676.     2201. 
Hunting,  John,  will  of,  2201. 
Hunting,   N.,  5048,  5049. 
Huntingdon  County,  Pa.,  6009. 
Huntington,      Ebenezer,      letters,      1774-81. 

39. 

lluntington,   Ellsworth,   578. 
Huntington,  Frederick,  4097. 
Huntington,  G.,  1522. 
Huntington,  G.   C.,   7409. 
Huntington,  Jedediah,  letters,  2667. 

letters,   1776.     2797. 

Huntington,   Joseph,   letter  to  E.   Hunting- 
ton,  3363. 

Huntington,    Joshua,    letters,    1776.     2797. 
Huntington,  J.  F.,  3334.  3336. 
Huntington,   Helen  M.,  3683. 
Huntington,  Mary  C.,   1204,  5043. 
Huntington,  P.  W.,  5751. 
Huntington,   W.   R.,   5398. 
Huntington  family,  3359,  3363,  3366.  3368. 
Huntington,   L.   I.,   cemetery,   tombstone  in 
scriptions,  1701-1850.     5046,  5O47, 
5048. 
Huntington  Township,  Ohio,  inscriptions  iu 

Lutheran   graveyard,    5748. 
Huntoon,  D.  T.  V.,  2086,  2130,  3387,  3389, 

3402,  3683,  3684,  3685,  3687. 
Hunt's  Point  cemetery,  N.   Y.,  5030. 
Huntsville,  Tex.,  6681. 
Huntting,   N.,   5039-5041,   5043-5045. 
Huntting,  T.  D.,  2197. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1153 


Hupa  language,  morphology,  1095. 

Hupa  life  and  culture,  1094. 

Hupa  texts,  1094. 

Ilurd.  C.  E.,  3888. 

Hurd,  D.  H.,  4188. 

Ilurd,  H.  B..  4295. 

Hurd,  II.  M.,  4265. 

Hurd,  P.  R.,  4259. 

Hurlbut,  G.  C.,  562,  564,  566,  567,  568. 

Hurl  but.   H.,  5468. 

Ilurlbut,  II.  H.,  1365,  1396. 

Hurlbut,  Harriet  P.,  1396. 

Hurley,  N.   Y.,  history,  5549. 

Huron,    G.    A.,    1581. 

Huron,  Lake,  discovery,  etc.,  5787. 

geography  and  geology  of,  7470. 
Huron,  Ohio,  history,  7408,  7409,  7417. 
Huron  Count}',   Mich.,   memorials,  4280. 
Huron  County,  Ohio,  5635,  5643. 

pioneer  life,  5639. 

temperance  league,  7417. 
Huron  Indians. 

language,  919,  7173. 

mission,  account  book,  919. 

processes  used  in  dyeing,   7173. 
Huron-Iroquois  of  Canada,  7309. 
Huron  River,  Indian  works  on,  7418. 
Hurons,  country  of,  7350. 

of  Lorette,  7325. 
Hurricanes,  Texas  coast,  901. 

tropical,  576. 
Hurry,  E.  A.,  5038. 
Hurry  family  of  England,  5050. 
Hurst,  J.  F.,  772,  777. 
Hurst,  T.  M.,  6670. 
Hurtubis,   F.,  jr.,   7393. 
Husband  family,  6066. 
Huse,  W.  H.,  4427. 
Hussey,  T.,  1516,  1517. 
Hussey  family,  3408. 
Ilusted  family,  5047. 
Hutchcraft  genealogy,  1643. 
Hutchings,  W.,  1705. 
Hutchins,  F.  E.,  5719. 
Hutchins,  F.  L.,  4209,  4212. 
Hutchins,  Jlrs.  H.,  4280. 
Hutchins,  H.  B.,  4292. 
Hutchins,  J.,  5688. 
Hutchins,  J.  G.,  5627. 
Hutchison,    Aaron,    sermon,    July    2,    1777. 

6753. 

Hutchinson,  Anne,  controversy  with,  2627. 
trial   of,   March    1638.      2794,   3071,   4123. 
Hutchinson,  C.  H.,  6082. 
Hutchinson,  C.  W.,  5454. 
Hutchinson,  E.,   letter.   1693.     2771. 
Hutchinson,   Israel,   orderly   book,    1775-76. 

2785,  2786,  2945. 
Hutchinson,  Gov.  Thomas,  3382,  3588. 

address  to,  1774.     2781. 

anonymous  pamphlet  by,  2802. 

attack  on  house  of,  2773. 

autograph  letters,  2774. 

"  Conversation  with  the  King,"  2791. 

correspondence   relative    to    "  History    of 
Massachusetts  Bay."  3384. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 73 


Hutchinson,   Gov.   Thomas,  diary   of,   2789, 

2791. 
historical  publications,  2772. 

bibliographical  essay  on,  2755. 
home  of,  2788. 
journal  of,  2784. 
letter,    1770,    on    the    Boston    massacre, 

2775. 

letter,  1773.  2773. 
letter,  1775.  2785. 
letters  of,  2788. 

controversy  respecting,  2785. 
pamphlet  of,  2802,  3288. 
papers,  2638,  2639,  2780,  2782,  4101. 
extracts  from.  2781. 
report  on,  2771,  2779. 
i   Hutchinson,  W.,  1580,   1581. 
I   Hutchinson,   W.    F.,   6595,   6597. 
j   Hutchinson  family,  2249,  2314,  3377,  3378, 

3380,  3385,  3559a. 
(William)    family,  3517. 
Hutchinson,   Minn.,   history,  4312. 
Hyatt,  A.,  2299. 

Hyatt  manuscripts,    1854-57.      1577. 
Hyde,  A.,  2048. 
Hyde,   C.   M.,   7141. 
Hyde,  John,  809,  899. 
Hyde,  J.  B.,  4775. 
Hyde,  W.,  4374. 
Hyde  Park.  Mass.,  births,  1854-1857.      2571, 

2572. 

geological   formation  of,  2572. 
incorporation  of,  2571. 
public  library,   2573. 
schools,   2572. 

Butler    school,    2571. 
high   school,   2573. 
Stony   Brook,  2573. 
streets  of,  2571.  2573. 
Sumner  homestead,  2572. 
vital  statistics.  2573,  2574. 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  2573. 
Hyder,   N.   E.,   6671. 
Hydrographic  surveys,  marine,  7474. 
Hydrography  in  United   States,  897. 
Hydrophobia,  cure  ^or,  5115. 
Hygiene,  congress  of.  810. 
Hymn,   fast-day.    1764.      3324. 
Hymns  in  ecclesiastical  history.  2807. 
Hyperboreans,  7174. 

Iberville,  Pierre  Le  Moyne,  Kieur  d1,  4302. 
marriage  contract,  7347a. 
voyage,  1698.     7206. 
Icaria,    853,   1502. 
Icarian  community,  1518. 
Ice  cave  and  frozen  wells,  902. 
Ice  trade,  letter  by  F.  Tudor,  2772. 
Iceland,  dwellings  of  Saga-time.  899. 
Icelanders  on  Washington  Island.  6936. 
Icelandic     settlements     in     Canada,     early, 

7154. 
Idaho,   boundary,   901. 

wonders,    1004. 
Iddings,   L.    M.,  5689. 
Ide,  G.  B.,  6706. 
Ideal  commonwealth,  4861, 


1154 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Iguauidae,   West  Indian,   2476. 

He  d'Orleans,  Can.,  Church  of  St.  Laurent, 

7345. 

"  111  newes  from  England."  2650. 
Illegitimacy,  809,   814. 
Illinois,  archaeological   research,   1425. 

attorneys-general  of,  1424. 

birds  of  northeastern,  2338. 

boundary    between    Illinois    and    Wiscon 
sin,  1411. 

coals.   1437. 

constitutional    conventions,    1424 . 

educational    convention.    1853.      1427. 

eminent  statesmen  and  lawyers  of,  7425. 

granger  movement,   1438. 

high  schools,  statistical  study,  1436. 

historic  places  in,   1424. 

historical  department,   1423. 

history,   1366,   1401,   1424. 
early,   1370,   1375. 
from   1778-1833.      1355. 

history  of  southern,  1371. 

Indians  of,   1356,   1357. 

industrial  history,   1424. 

inhabitants,   early,    1424. 

internal  improvement,  1837-38.     1423. 

Irish,   first,   in,  610. 

judicial   history  of,   1423. 

law  of.    1423. 

lead  mining  in  Illinois,  early,  10. 

list  of  early  citizens,  1383. 

local  government,  1813. 

mounds  in,  5732. 

national  educational  movement,   1850-62. 
7425. 

newspapers,  early,  1415. 

newspapers  and  newspaper  men,  7425. 

Paris    documents,    relating    to,    1730-31. 
1423. 

people  of,  1423. 

pioneer   leaders,    1417. 

pioneer  mothers.  7425. 

printing  in,  early,  1415. 

railroads,  early,  1387. 

railway   legislation   since   1870.     1437. 

religious  leaders,  early.   1423. 

Republican  State  convention,  1854.      1428. 

slavery,   early   movement  for   legalization 
of,   1353,   1359. 

slavery  and  free  negroes,  1818-1865,  leg 
islation  on,  7425. 

Spaniards  in.  2. 

statesmen,  forgotten.   7425. 

township  government   in,  7425. 

travels.  1819.      1424. 

trip  from   Pennsylvania   to,   1851.      7425. 

under    French,    1673-1765.      7425. 

Volunteers,    Fourth    Regiment,    Company 
B,   1426. 

Whigs  and  Whig  leaders,  1428. 
Illinois,  county  of,  3£ 

Illinois  as  a   constituency,   in   1850.      1539. 
Illinois  Central  Railroad,  history,   13)S7. 
Illinois  College,  history  of,   1423. 
Illinois  Herald,  extracts  from.   1424. 
Illinois  in  American  Revolution,  1422. 


Illinois  Indians,   chiefs   in   Paris,  916. 

vocabulary,  916. 

Illinois  Normal  University,  1427. 
Illinois  Soldiers'   Orphans'   Home.    1427. 
Illinois  Wesleyan   University,   1427. 
Illuminative    writing    among    Pennsylvania 

Germans,  5867. 
Imlaystown,    N.    J.,   Yellow   Meeting   House 

burial  ground,  5043. 

Immigrants,   America,   1630-1712.     3389. 
from  Jersey,  3389. 
in  America,  1680.     3391. 
to   New   Netherland,    list   of  early,   5029, 

5030. 
Immigration,  809. 

character     of     our,     past     and     present, 

7474. 
German,  in  United  States,  4845,  4847. 

into  American  colonies,  6066. 
Hungarian,    5633. 

into  United  States,  5176,  5181. 
into  upper  Canada,  early,  7381. 
Irish,     into    United    States    since    1790. 

610. 
obstructions  to,  in  Pennsylvania,  1736. 

6077. 

Italian,   811,   813. 
laws,  colonial,  4829. 
our,   in  1904.     7474. 
statistics,    812. 

bibliographical  note  on,  808. 
studv,  in,  812. 
Imperial   federalism,    11. 
*  in  England,  6967,  7083. 
Imperialism,  2597. 

early  decision  on,  1286. 
Implements,  stonecutting,  5732. 
Import  and  export  valuations,  812. 
Importation   agreement,   1786.     3160, 
Imports   and  exports,   New  England,    1642. 

4446. 

Impost  of  1781,  Rhode  Island  and,  11. 
Imprint,  first  Boston,  3231. 
Imprints,   American,   3226,   3227. 
early,   2799,   3295. 
from    1668-1700.     2807.' 
Inaugurations,    Presidential,    centennial    of 

first,  in  Washington,  1268. 
Inches,  J.  W.,  4299. 
Income  tax,  Germany,  84. 
Increase  of  human  life,  800,  802. 
Indenture    of    apprenticeship,    1747.     3392. 
Indentured  servants,  New  France,  7349. 
Independence,    Did    the   American    colonists 

desire?  3388. 
Independence,    sentiment    in    Middle    States 

in  1759.     2629. 
Indeterminate  sentence,  4294. 
Index  numbers,  811,  815. 
Index  to  persons.  New   England  Historical 
and   Genealogical   Register,   4017". 
Index     to     genealogical     and     biographical 

sketches.   New  Hampshire.  4455. 
Index   to  genealogies  in   New  England   His 
torical  and  Genealogical  Register, 
3886. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1155 


Index  to  necrology,   1781-82.     3720. 
Index  to  reports  of  Bureaus  of  Labor  sta 
tistics  for  1887.      807. 
Index  to  testators  in  Waters' 8  Genealogical 

Gleanings,  3914. 

Indexing  public  records,  3392,  3689. 
India,  farther,  peoples  of,  569. 

German  route  to,  901. 

northern,   topography,   571. 
Indian,   East,  archipelago,  531. 
Indian,  American,  1825. 

conquest  of  the,  5726. 

Crawford's  statue  of,  5301. 
Indian  affairs    (policy,   customs,   manners). 
6009. 

Maine,"  in  1779.     1711. 

Maine,  Penhallow  papers,  3390. 

Pennsylvania,  letter  on,   1763.     6080. 

Sudbury,  Mass.,  in  1676.     3365. 
Indian    agriculture    in   southern    Wisconsin. 

7109. 

Indian  Bible,  manuscript  of,  40336. 
Indian  captives.     See  Deerfield,  Mass. 
Indian    catechism.     Pierson's,     1110,     1121, 

1127. 

Indian  character  due  to  climate,  1519. 
Indian  chiefs,  monuments  to,  5721,  5723. 

of  the  Northwest,  69'32. 
Indian  children  put  to  service,  1676.     3366. 
Indian  customs  and   recollections,  6931. 
Indian  forts,  1663.     5549. 
Indian  funeral,   4279. 
Indian  games,  2460,  2470. 
Indian  grammar.   Eliot's,  2637. 
Indian  hemp,  2796. 
Indian  implements  in  Kansas.  1582. 
Indian  justices,   administration  of,   1716. 

4255. 
"  Indian  land,"  "  Fair-play  "  settlers,  1773- 

1785.      6063. 

Indian  primer,  1669.     207. 
Indian  raids,   1577. 
Indian  relics,  227,  228. 

discovered   near    Monongahela    City,    Pa., 
6279. 

Roman  Catholic.  6428. 

Indian  Ridge,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  its  con 
tinuations,    2350. 
Indian  slaves,  6856. 

in  1659.     6854. 

of  King  Philip's  war,  6580. 
Indian  summer,  2139,  3361. 
Indian    Territory,    549,   571. 

history,   7123. 

survey,   897. 

Indian  tract,  "  The  Day  Breaking,"  27'.M>. 
Indian  trader  troubles,  6187. 
Indian  traders,  early,  6186. 
Indian     trails,     early,     Worcester     County, 

Mass..  4132,  4210. 
Indiana,   1453-1455. 

centralization  of  administration,  4834. 

executive   journal,    1453-1455. 

glacial  phenomena  of  northern,  14.-.7. 

early   history   of  central,    1451. 

naming  of,   1462. 


Indiana,    party   politics,    1861-1865.     24. 
supreme  court,  1458. 
territory   of,   1531. 

laws  and  courts,  1452. 
waterways,  1457. 

"  Indiana  "    Land  Company.   6070.        ^ 
Indianapolis,  1452. 

early  history.  1445,   1451. 

Masonry,   1453-1455. 

Indians  and   Europeans,   4203. 

Indians   and   indictments,   5627. 

Indians,   American,   2184,   6166. 

American     Revolution,     employment     of, 

5147. 

artistic  faculty,  7310. 
Asiatic  origin,  7172. 

burial  customs    (rites  mortuaires),   7309. 
contribution  to  civilization,  211,  496.,- 
dress  and  ornaments,  206,  426. 
engraving  by,  5972. 
food  of,  205,  408.  -- 
half-breed,   the,  7310. 
life,  habits,  customs,  6520,  6546. 
literary  faculties,  7309. 
medicine,  683. 
missions,  2197,  4255. 
money,  1814. 
mythology,  4248. 
observations  on,  2623. 
origin  of,  5971,  5987,  6928. 
philosophy  of,  552. 
plan  for  civilizing.   1765.     3369. 
poetry,  7312. 
portraits,  5971. 
les  races  indigenes,  7309. 
regaining     and     preserving     peace     with, 

5907. 

relations  with  first  settlers,   1521. 
relations  with  United  States  Government, 

6541. 

our  dealings  with  the,  206.  42::. 
religion,  5091,  5117. 

religion,  early  attempts  to  convert,  2628. 
right  to  lands,  in  America,  1724.  2622. 
soldiers  attached  to  Tenth  Infantry, 

1521. 

state  of  Indian  nations,  1759.     6009. 
stone  implements  of,  714. 
textile  substances  used  by,  7173. 
trading     expedition     from     Fort     Walla 
Walla  to  Blackfoot  country,  1858. 
4396. 

traditions,  etc.,  5995. 
traits  of,  2623. 

treatment  of.  by  the  colonists,  421(5. 
utensils  and   implements.  60<><>. 
war  of  1812,  employment  of.  in,  12. 
Indians,   Arizona,   report,   188.'}.      1520. 
California.   2399. 

Indian   culture,    types,    1O95. 
Los  Angeles  County.  Cal.,   2451. 
Canada,  7185,  7213. 
conversion,   7359. 
origin  of,   7 1ST. 
in  Acadia,   176O.     1'C.L's. 
of  British  Columbia,  7313. 


1156 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Indians,  of  Grand  River  valley,  7470. 

Gulf    of    St.    Lawrence,    escape    from, 

7257. 

of  Hudsons  Bay,   1702. 
of  Newfoundland,  7316. 
of  Quebec,   7347. 
Ungava  district,  Labrador,  7312. 
Connecticut,  1107. 

number  of,  1774.     2628. 
on  Connecticut  River,  2628. 
Stratford.  Conn.,  2628. 
Georgia,  remains  in  southern,  1323. 
Illinois,    1794.     38. 

in  Evanston,  111.,  1414. 
Iowa,  mounds,  4302. 

of  Tama  County,  Iowa,  1522,  1523. 
Kansas,  reservations  in,  1582. 

Shawnee    County,    Kans.,    after    1855. 

1582. 

Maryland,  missions  in,  1875. 
Maine,  affairs  in,  3405,  3406.  3407. 
captives  of,   in   1689.     3376. 
on   the  Kennebec,    1717.     3550. 
kidnapped  from,  1605.     2792. 
submission.    1698.     4447. 
Massachusetts    (eastern),   2628. 
captives,  1749-50.     3079. 
dictionaries,  207. 

defeat  at  Wrentham,  Mass.,  2628. 
literature,  207. 

massacres    in,    1703-1746.     3367. 
services     of     Gideon     Ilawley     among, 

2622. 
Dartmouth,   Mass.,   engagement  of.   1671. 

2623. 

Eastham,  Mass.,  deed,   1692.     3374. 
Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  2619. 
Mashpee,  Mass.,   1767.     2631. 
at  Natick,  Mass.,   1749.     2628. 
in  Natick.  Mass..  traits,  2622. 
near  Southbridge,  Mass.,  4135. 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  2628. 

mission  in,  2044a. 
school  at  Stockbridge,  2628. 
Taunton,  Mass..  massacres  in  4033c. 
Michigan,   cession  of  lands  by   treaty  of 

Saginaw,   1819.     4278. 
Reminiscences    of    Calhoun    and    Kala- 

mazoo  counties,  Mich.,  4262. 
United  States,  cession   to,  by   treaties, 

4278. 
Mississippi,      Indian      council,      Noxubee 

River,   4347. 

east  of  Mississippi,  5146. 
Nebraska,  4406,  4407,  4417,  4424. 

troubles,  4408. 
New  England,  2618,  2619. 

attempts    to    convert    to    Christianity. 

tracts,  2642. 
Christian.  117. 
churches,   1673.     2628. 
earliest  printed  books  on,  2800. 
missions,  181,  245. 

tracts,   religious,   attempts   to   convert, 
1647.     2642. 


Indians — Continued. 

New   Hampshire,    and   early   settlements, 
4428. 

Manchester,  N.  H.,  4429. 

attack  at  Walpole,  N.  H.,  4447. 
New  Jersey,  4548,  4648. 
New  Mexico,  837,  4677. 
New  York  State,  5090,  5433,  5476. 

grants  of  lands  from,  4885. 

Buffalo    Creek,    N.    Y.  ;      .1.     Lindley's 
visit,    1797.     4775. 

villages,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  4908. 

at  Niagara,  1764.     2628. 

list   of  the  nations  of,    1764.      2628. 

services     of     Gideon     Hawley     among, 
2622. 

Oneida,  N.  Y.,  1796.      2623. 
Northwest,  518. 

primitive  customs  and  beliefs,  5798. 
Ohio,  5717,  5719,  5726,  5777,  No.  50. 

migration  in  Ohio,  5764,  5777,  No.  47. 

murders,    1819.     7411. 
Ohio,  thoroughfares,  5720. 

at  Sandusky,  Ohio,  7400. 
massacre,  1813.     7408. 
Oregon,  5797,  5832. 

myths,  211. 
Pennsylvania,  690. 

belt  of  wampum  delivered  to  W.  Penn, 
1682.      5975. 

depredations,    1768.     6084. 

eastern,   1756.     6075. 

history,  manners,  customs,  5927,  5981. 

Indian  and  Moravian  occupancy,  Wyo 
ming    Valley,  Pa..  1742-1763,  6467. 

Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  5973. 

on  Susquehanna,  famine.   1748.     6072. 

Path  Valley,  Pa.,  6155. 

petition    of,    to    Goi\    Markham,    1681. 
5971. 

policy  of  Colona  Pennsylvania,  5899. 
in  Rhode  Island,  number  of,  1774.      2628. 
Southern,    1768.     2628. 

observations  on,   2622. 
of  southwestern  United  States,  829,  840. 
in  Virginia.   1622.     6857. 

an  execution  in  1659.     6854. 

government  and  religion,  1826. 

Lancaster  County,  Va.,  affairs,  6852. 

massacre,     Isle    of    Wight,     Va.,   1622. 
6855. 

Northampton   County,  Va.,  1650.     6853. 

of  southern  Virginia.  1650-1711.     6831, 

6832. 

Columbia  River  Valley,  Wash..  4693. 
council    at    Walla    Walla,    Wash.,    May- 
June,  1855.     6870. 
Western,   2622,   2630. 

embassy  to,  5968. 

language,  religion,  and  traditions,  1504. 
of   Wisconsin,    number,    locality,    and   re 
moval,  6901. 

agriculture  in  southern  Wisconsin,  6973. 

conveyances,    1793-1836.      6937. 

New  York  Indians,  6968. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1157 


Indians — Continued. 

trade  in  Wisconsin,  1822. 
languages,    211,    518,    001,    745,    3307 
6108. 

Algonquin,  definitions  of  Indian  terms 

1701. 
America,    indebtedness    of    English    to, 

3378. 

books  and  tracts  in,   1653-1721.     181. 
Eliot's  Indian  grammar,  2637. 
Massachusetts,  2637,  3732. 
grammar  of,  2714. 
vocabulary,   2640,  2718. 
Muhhekaneew,  language  of,  2716. 
Narragansett,    language,   2623. 
New  Hampshire,  language,  4427. 
New  England,  language,  key  to,   2621. 
remarks  on,   1697. 
Sec  also   Names  of  various   tribes, 
names,  geographic,  2794,  3082,  6584. 
mode  of  application,  4453. 
preservation   of,   3378. 
geographic,   place  names,   in   Connecti 
cut,  1122. 
in  Iowa,  1510. 
in  Barnstable,  Mass.,  2610. 
in  Truro,  Mass.,  2619. 
in    Pennsylvania,    New    Jersey,    Mary 
land,  and  Virginia,  6222. 
in  Rhode  Island,  6520. 
in  valley  of  Merrimack,   4453. 
in    Wisconsin,    6925. 
Sec  also  Names,  Indian, 
proper  names,  5964. 
Indian  treaties,  1521.  1700. 
1773-1796.      1304. 
1815-1817.     6671. 
1815-1819. 

articles  of  peace,  1727.     4447. 
Boston,  1725.     4447. 
Canadian,  7161a. 
Casco,    1727.     4447. 
Falmouth,    1726  and   1727.      1699. 

in    1749.      4447. 

Fort  William  Henry,  1693.     4447. 
Fort    Pitt,    1717.      4447. 
Georgetown,   1717.     1699,  4447. 
treaty   with   William   Penn,    1682.      5971, 

5989,  6062. 

Philadelphia  and  adjacent  country,  5971. 
Piscataqua.    1713.      4447. 
Portsmouth,   N.   II.,    1702-3.     4447. 
with    Indians    northwest    of    the    Ohio 

1793.      2643. 

treaty  and  its  negotiation,  1513. 
Indian  treaty,   1752.     3378. 
Indian  tribes,  North  America,   117. 
British  North  America,  5218. 
Brothertown,    2624. 
Five   Civilized  Tribes,   576. 
Lancaster  County,   Pa.,   6165. 
Mississippi,  4348. 
in  New  England,  2647. 
northwest  of  the  Ohio,  journal  of  treaty 
with,   1793.      2643. 


Indian   tribes,  Six   Nations,  as   United   Em 
pire  Loyalists.   7366. 
Six  Nations,  treaty  with,  1744.     2625. 
Wisconsin,  6927,  6938. 
See  also  Names  of  tribes. 
Indian   war,    167(5.      6855,   6856. 

People     distressed     in     Massachusetts 

Colony,  4448. 
correspondence    relative    to,     1761-1800, 

4272. 

papers,    1675-1789.     3361. 
Indian  wars,  6797. 

Augusta   County,   Va.,    6826. 

in  1745.      3360. 

last   tragedy,    1717. 

in  New  England,  3370,  3373,  4446. 

1703-1726.      4469. 
of  southern  Oregon,  5800. 
period  of,   1716. 
Tazewell  County,   Va.,  6777. 
Washington,  1855.     6870. 
Wisconsin,  6930&. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1655.     5563. 
Indies,  Spanish  laws,  bibliography,  1004. 
Indulgences  in  Spain,  771,  780. 
Industrial    consolidations,    813. 
Industrial  education,  1806. 
economic  value  of,  4295. 
Industrial  experiments,  1858. 
Inebriety  and  suicide,  811. 
Infant  mortality,  814. 
Ingall,  Lieut.,  7173. 
Ingalls,   G.   A.,   5411. 
Ingalls,   T.   It.,   4683. 
Ingalls,  W.,   3682. 
Ingalsbe,  G.  M.,  5412,  7475. 
Ingersol,   George,   letter,   1675.     3366. 
Ingensoll,  C.  J.,  694,  696.  712,  6389. 
Ingersoll,  E.,  551,  561,  562. 
Ingersoll,  Henry,  diary,  36. 
Ingersoll,  J.  R.,  5176,  6026. 
Ingersoll,  L.  D.,  1500,  1505. 
Ingersoll,  Richard,   will,  1644-45.     3367. 
Ingersoll,  Susannah,  ancestry  of,  2250. 
Ingersoll  family,  2240. 
Ingham,  Mary  B.,  5647. 
Ingham,  W.  H.,  1517. 
Ingham    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 

4279,  4280,  4283. 
Ingle,    E.,    1281,    1282,    1813,    1815,    1824 

1939,  4351. 
ngle,  R.,  1939. 
Ingle  family,  1266. 
Inglehart,  F.  M.,  4773. 
Ingles,  M.,  letter  of,  6854. 
Ingleside,  Ky.,  pioneer  home,  1645. 
Ingoldsby,      Lieut.      Gor.,     administration, 

4595. 

Ingraham,   Joseph,  2620. 
Ingraham,  R.  C.,  3372. 
Ingraham's  Islands,  2620. 
Ingram's   rebellion,    2629. 
Inheritance  in  man,  815. 
Inheritance  tax,  4821. 
Initiative  and  referendum,  4294. 
Ink-pa-du-ta   massacre,   1857.     4304. 
Inland,  Mich.,  history,  4^83. 


1158 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Inland  Lock  Navigation  Company,  4771. 
Inman,   <}.,   narrative  of  American   Revolu 
tion,  6063. 

Inn,  North  Carolina,  described,  6068. 
Innes.  II.,  letters,  6828. 
Inns  in  olden  times,  6059. 

See  also  Ordinaries  ;  Taverns. 
Innuits  of  Arctic  coast,  7319. 
Inquest,  ancient,  in  New  Hampshire,  3380. 
Inquisition  in  northern  France.  41. 

in  Peru,  635. 

in  South  America,  627. 
Inquisitor,  first  Castilian,  34. 
Insanity,  geographical  distribution.  904. 

in  England,  811. 

statistics,  814. 

Insects.  1510. 

orders,  suborders,  and  genera,  7177. 
Insects  and  insect  studies,  4694. 
Insignia.  American,  667. 
military  societies,  664. 
Inspection  return,   1780.     6581. 
Institutional  and  economic  history,  1825. 
Institutional  beginnings  in  a  Western  State. 

1515. 

Institutional  law,  1852. 
Institutions. 

history  of,  1856. 
reports,  814. 
southern.  1282. 
statistics,  813. 
Insulinde,  4883. 
Insurance.  811,  4831. 
Insurance,  life,  810. 
Insurance  atlas,  814. 
Insurance  records,  807. 
Interdict,  local,  origin  of  the,  17. 
Interest,  fall  in  rates  of,  808,  809,  811. 

rates  in  California,  812. 
International     arbitration,     United     States 

and,  8,  901. 

International  coinage,  6270. 
International    Congress    of    Historical    Sci 
ences  at  Rome,  2807. 

International  geographic  conference,  895. 
International    law    as    to   newly   discovered 

territory,  4. 
history,  5091. 
International     Statistical     Institute,     809- 

811. 

International   statistics,   813. 
Interoceanic    communication    by    American 

Isthmus,   5188. 
Interstate  commerce  act,  purpose,  etc.,  4292. 

from  shippers'  standpoint,  4292. 
Interstate    properties.     State    taxation     of. 

4295. 
"  Interval  "  and  "  Intervale  "  topographical 

terms,  2157. 

"  Intervale,"   meaning  of  term,   2138. 
Inventions,  nineteenth  century,  5436,  5445. 
Wisconsin's    contributions    to    American, 

7105. 

Ionia  County,  Mich.,  first  settlers,  4280. 
memorials,   4278,   4279,   4280. 


Iowa,  administration,   1537,  4835. 

problems  in,  1555. 
admission  of,  15,  1531,  1830a. 
animals,  1518. 
annals,  1497. 

at  Annapolis  and  West  Point,  1518. 
anthropological   instruction.    1548. 
anthropology,   1537. 
Army  of  Southwest,  1501-1503. 
assembly   districting   and    apportionment, 

1538. 

banking,  early.   1517,   1570. 
banks,  1523. 
battle  flags,  1513. 

bench  and  bar,  early  reminiscences.  1519. 
bibliography  of  State  publications.  1898- 

1903.      1537-1539,    1549. 
board  of  control  system,  1516-1518. 
board   of  education,   1477.   1515. 
border  war,  1513. 
boundary  disputes,  1522. 
Missouri,   1519.      1523. 

southern,  1501,  1502,  1513. 
bureau  of  historical  research,  in  connec 
tion     with     Carnegie     Institution, 
1556. 

business  education,   1504. 
capitals  and   capitols,    1520. 
capitol,    1517,    1522. 
primitive  capitol  building,  1514. 
census,  1519. 
chain  of  title  to,  1513. 
child  labor,  1539-1542. 
early  church  history,  1523. 
civil  war,  1520.  1523. 
common  law.  1514.  1528,  1531. 
Congressional  districting,  1537,  1550. 
constitution,   amendments.    1523,    1539. 
constitution      and     admission     into     the 

Union,   1830a. 

constitution,      fiftieth      anniversary      ad 
dress  on  adoption  of,  1514. 
constitutional    conventions    of,    1844   and 

1846.      1524. 
constitutional  convention  of,  1857.      1515, 

1522. 
constitutional     convention,     reunion     of. 

1846.     1515. 

copy  of  journal  of  proceedings  to   locate 
seat    of    government.    May    1 -No 
vember  15,  1839.      1524. 
corals,  1518. 

corporate  regulation,   1538. 
counties,  1520. 

naming  of,  1514. 
county  organizations  of,  1515. 
early  courts,  1524. 

Daughters  of  American  Revolution.  1538. 
Democratic  caucus,  first,  1506,  1507. 
destruction  of  lakes,  1514. 
development  and  resources,  1504. 
dog  law,  1862.      1513. 
early  days,  1507,  1522. 
eastern  border  of,  in  1817.     1524. 
in  1818.      1518. 
in    1823.      1517. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    TNDEX. 


1159 


Iowa,  education,  ir»20. 
early   education,   1522. 
education  of  mutes,  1500. 
State  educational  institutions,   1502. 
State  history  in-  high  schools.   1547. 
election  regulations,   1537. 
early  explorations,   1520. 
extracts   from    records   of   Congress    con 
cerning,    1522. 
fifty-two  years   in,   1513. 
financial   history,  1517. 
first   Presbytery,    1511. 
first  things  in,  1514. 
first  white  man  in,  1514. 
Hood   of   1851.      1517. 
Fort   Defiance   hospital,   1523. 
forts,   1516. 
frontier,  1477. 
fugitive-slave  case,   1516. 

1850.      1518. 
fugitive-slave  law,  1514. 
geological  map,  1513. 
geological  survey,  1515. 
geology,    1518,   1519. 
glaciers,    1516,    1519. 
government,    1518. 
government  surveying,   1514. 
governors,  letters  of  Territorial,   1517. 
governors,   messages  of,  1557-1563. 
granger   law.   1529-1542. 
graves    of    Revolutionary    soldiers,    1517, 
1523. 

Presidential  visits  to,  1523. 
hardships  of  pioneers,  1517. 
the   "  hard   times  "   of  '58-'60.      1523. 
Historical     building,     laying     of     corner 

stone,    1899.      1516. 
historical    lectures,    1802.      1528. 
historical  -  anthropological     possibilities, 

1537,    1543. 

history,      1503-1508,     1517,      1518-1520, 
1523,   1524,  7123. 

documentary    material,    1523. 

documents,     1530,     1532,     1533,     1534, 
1535. 

early  leaders  in  professions,  1529. 

fragments,    1522. 

from  1699  to  1821.      1524. 

in  1822.      1519. 
history  in  high  schools,  1537. 
early  homes,  1516. 
homestead,   life  in,  1518. 
homestead   law,   1515. 
Indian   affairs,    1830-1843.      1517. 
Indian  claims,  1515. 
Indian  history,  1515. 
Indian  scene,  1524. 
Indian  tribes  before  1846.     1514. 
Indian   troubles,    1514. 
Indians,   1518,   1528. 
institutional   beginnings,   1814. 
early  journalism,  1511,   1521. 
last  fifty  years  in,   1522. 
laws,   1518. 

prior  to   1858.      1518. 

-transplanting   to   Oregon,   5801. 


Iowa,  early  lawyers,  1522. 

legislation,  1516. 

legislature,  celebration  of  capture  of  Fort 

Donelson,    1521. 
general   survey   of  literature,    1537. 

local  tradition,  1554. 

maps  illustrating  boundary  history,  1538. 

Masonic  library,   1523. 

meteorites,  1519. 

Methodism,  early,   1519,  1522. 

military  history.     Eighth  Regiment  Iowa 

Infantry.   1502. 

First   Iowa  at  Wilson's  Creek,   1520. 
regimental   flag  of   First    Iowa   Volun 
teer  Infantry,  history  of  the.  149S. 
in  tribute  to  the  Sixteenth  Iowa  Regi 
ment,  1520. 
Twenty-second    infantry,   at   Vicksburg, 

1503. 
Twenty-fourth    Iowa    Volunteers,    from 

Muscutine  to  Winchester,   1513. 
from  Winchester  to  Davenport,  1513, 

1514. 
volunteers,   muster  roll,  1846.     1519. 

mines,   1515. 

Mormons  in,   1514. 

mounds,    1508,    1509,    1538,   1539,    1556b, 
1556c. 

municipalities,   1537. 

National  University  of  Agriculture,  1538. 

negroes,   1515. 

newspaper  and  printing  press,  first,  1504. 

newspapers,   1499. 

north  and  south  railroads,  1504. 

northern     border     brigade     of     1862-63. 
1517. 

Northwest,   1504. 

early  settlement,  1505,  1506. 

notable  deaths,  1513-1515,  1517. 

origin  of  name,   1515,  1522. 

party  organization,  1537,  1553. 

pioneer  days,    1477. 

pioneer  editors  of  northeastern,    1517. 

pioneer  history,   1515. 

pioneer  preachers,   1522. 

pioneer   railroads,    1523. 

pioneers,   early.   1521,   1522. 
recollections  of,   1523. 

political    ideas   and    institutions,    1518. 

politics,   early,    1522. 

portraits,   1514. 

prehistoric,   1528. 

press,   first   in,    1504. 

first  priests  in,  1520. 

primitive  man,  1515. 

public   dinner   in   Territorial  days,    1521. 

public  documents,  1517. 

railroad  legislation,  1521. 

recollections  of  men  and  affairs,   1513. 

reconstruction,   1572. 

regulation   of  trade  and  morals,  prior  to 
1858.      1517. 

reminiscences,    1506,    1524. 

resources  and  attractions.   1508. 

roads  and  highways,  1539-1542. 

rush   to  arms   in  1861.      1513. 


1160 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Iowa,    earliest    Scandinavian   settlement   in, 

1524. 

early  scenes,  1521. 
early  schools,  1512. 
and  teachers,  1515. 
schoolhouse,  first,   1523. 
early  school  legislation,  1512. 
school    system,    April    30,    1789-1889. 

1520. 

seal,  1499. 

semicentennial  celebration,   1523. 
semicentennial  ode,  1523. 
early  settlers,  1510,  1521. 
settler's  homestead,  1518. 
slavery,   1514,   1515,   1538. 
early    social    and    religious    experiments, 

1524,  1536. 
song  of.   1523. 

sons  of  American  Revolution,  1538. 
southwestern.  1502. 
State  bank.   1513.    1517. 
State  Normal  Academy  of  Music.  1507. 
State  orphan  asylum,  1500. 
State  Teachers'  Association  in  civil  war, 

1521. 

State  University,  first  home  of,  1523. 
history,  1516,  1523. 
inaugural  programmes,  1523. 
medical  department,  1504. 
prominent  alumni,  1522. 
State  University  and  the  civil  war,  1523. 
Swedish  immigration,  1539. 
the  Tally  war,  1521. 
Territory,  1500,  1506. 

in  the  Territory  of  Missouri,  1812-1821. 

1518. 

in  unorganized  territory  of  the  United 
States  August  10,  1821-June  28, 
1834.  1518. 

early  Territorial  days,  1514. 
Territorial  history.   1531. 
Territorial  legislature,  1500. 
first  Territorial  legislature,  1520. 
Territorial  legislature  of  1838.     1478. 
Territorial  seal,  1521. 
tornadoes  in,  1521. 
two  hundredth  anniversary,  1508. 
vital  statistics,  1518. 
western  border  in  1804  and  1806.     1522. 

in   1843.      1517. 
women  in,  1512. 

at  the  World's  Fair,  1522. 
"  Iowa,"  battle  ship,  1517,  1523. 

sketches  of  commanders,  1523. 
"  Iowa  " — what  it  means,  1514. 
Iowa  and  Andersonville,  1512. 
Iowa  and  the  Navy  in  the  civil  war,  1522. 
Iowa     Anthropological     Association,     1538, 

1539. 

"  Iowa  Band  "  of  1843.     1513. 
Iowa  Cit.y,  Iowa,  early  days,  1521. 

history'  1525. 

Iowa  College,  founders,  1523. 
Iowa  College  in  the  war.  1523. 
"  Iowa  Idea,"  origin  and  history  of,  1538. 
Iowa  lakes,  destruction  of,  1514. 


Iowa  River,  early  steamboating,  1523. 
Iowa  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Monument,  ad 
dress    at    laying   of   corner    stone, 
1522. 

Iowa's  first  law  giver,  1517. 
Iowa's  treasury  deficit,  1515. 
lowan,  the  first,  1524. 
Ipswich,  Mass.,  ancient  documents,  2589. 

ancient  house,  2580. 

Argilla  road,  2583. 

burying-ground  inscriptions,   3365. 

Choate  bridge,  2246. 

church  records,  2245. 

early  families,  3360. 

grammar  school,  3364. 

historical  notices  of,  2243. 

history,  3365. 

history  of,  1633-1700.     2589. 

Hotel  Cluny   (Whipple  House).  2584. 

houses  and  lands,  2589. 

some  old  houses,  2271,  2570. 

memorial  tablets  at  South  Common,  2578. 

meeting-house  and  vicinity,  2585. 

mills  and  factories,  12587. 

physicians,  3361. 

political   convention.    1770.      2274. 

proceedings,  1648.     3360. 

roll  of  minute  men,   1775.      3414. 

early  settler,  3378. 

shell  heap  at,  2418. 

soldiers  in  Indian  wars,  2589. 

thread,  lace,  and  hosiery.  2587. 

town  records,  2245. 

usurpation  period,  2589. 

way  to,   preservation  of,   1698.     2271. 

Whipple   House    (Hotel   Cluny  i,   2584. 
Ipswich  in  the  Massachusetts  Baj    colony, 

2589. 

Ireland,  John,  1517,  4304. 
Ireland  family,  6081. 

Ireland,  Cromwellian  settlement  of,  2778. 
Irish,  C.  W.,  1504,  1519,  1521-1523. 
Irish,  F.  M.,  1503. 
Irish,  G.  R.,  1522. 
Irish,  .T.  T.,  1519. 

Irish,    chapter    in    history    of    Brown    Uni 
versity,  608. 

ethnology,  607. 

first  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  678. 

in  Alabama,  609. 

in  California,  609. 

in   Cleveland,   5633. 

in  Illinois,  1423. 

in  Kentucky,  608,  609. 

in  New  Hampshire.  6077. 

in  Pelham,  Mass..  609. 

"in  Peterboro.  N.   II.,  608. 

in  Rhode  Island,  608,  610,  620. 

in  South  Carolina,  609. 

in  Tennessee,  609. 

in  Virginia,  608,  610. 
Irish    donation    to   New    England    colonies, 

1676.  .3360. 
Irish  emigration,  608. 
Irish  immigration,  3386,  6077. 

into  United  States,  since  1790.     610. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    TNDEX. 


1161 


Irish  immigration,  to  America,  3387. 

Irish    pioneers    of    the   Connecticut    Valley, 

2184. 
Irish     Presbyterians     in     New     Hampshire. 

4458. 
Irish  schoolmasters  in  America,  1640-1775. 

605. 

Irish — See  also  Scotch-Irish.     Scots.  017. 
Irishmen,  some  pre-Revolutionary,  608. 
Irishmen  in  American  journalism,  609. 
Iron,  Lake  Superior  region,  4260. 

Lebanon  Co.,  Pa.,  7428. 
Iron  and  coal,  concentration  in  production. 

812. 

Iron  and  steel,  report  for  1888.     807. 
Iron    and    steel    rails,    manufacture    of.    in 

western   Pennsylvania.   0084. 
Iron  industries,  Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  7428. 
Iron  manufacture.  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  474(5. 

in  the  county  of  Plymouth,  2627. 
Iron  mines.  Michigan.  4280. 

in  Salisbury.  Conn.,  1805.     3365. 
Lackawanna  works,  6162. 
Iron  ore,  2621. 
Iron  state,  4541.  4567. 
Ironworks,  ancient,  in  Taunton,  4033. 
at  Braintree,  2708. 
in  New  England,  1826.     3360. 
Ironstone,   Cape  York,   570. 
Iroquois  Indians,  4772,  5468,  6057. 

Dutch    and,    friendship    in    struggle    of 

eighteenth  century,  4057. 
Hochalegas  and  Mohawks,  7324. 
Huron-,  of  Canada,   7309. 
letters  on  the,  4973. 
notes  on,  6058. 
old  King,  4773. 

Protestant   missions   among.   5426,    5462. 
treaty,  1744.     6057,  6058. 

See  also  Six  Nations. 
Iroquois  and  New  York  colony,  5432. 
Iroquois  condoling  council,  an,  7320. 
Iroquois  confederacy,  573,  2788,  5413. 
Iroquois    fort    which    Champlain    besieged. 

5305. 
Iroquois  in  Canada,   1682.     7206. 

in  Ohio,  5777,  No.  40. 
Iroquois  war,  1600-1653.     7322. 
Irrigation,  574. 
California,  891. 
Montana,  892. 
United  States,  1901.     577. 
Irvine,  C.,  4417. 
Irvine,  .!.,  6080. 

Irvine,  W.,  extracts  from  papers,  6061. 
letters    describing    battle    of    Monmouth, 

6058. 

Irvine,   W.   A.,   6061. 
Irvine,  W.  P.,  3412. 
Irvine  family,  1645. 
Irving,     Washington,     autograph     page    of. 

2789. 

letters,  1829.     6670. 
Irving  family,  5046. 
Irwin,  C.,  4407. 
Irwin,  N.,  6382. 


Isaacs.   I.  S.,  635. 
Isaacs.    M.    S.,   633,    635. 
Isabella    County,    Mich.,   history,    4279. 
Isnel,   Iv.  will,   1677.     3375. 
Isham,  Charles,  3,  525-7O. 
Isham,   E.   S.,   5355,  6765. 
Isham  family,  6849. 
Isla  de  Los  Muertos,  1015. 
;   Isla  Mujeres,  274. 

terra  cotta  figure  from,  191. 
Isle  au  Vache,  1582. 
Isle   of   Wight   County,    Va.,    committee    of 

safety,   6854. 

county    court,    clerks,    1645-1887.      6855. 
free  schools,  6853. 
land  grants,   1626-1676.     6855. 
members  of  State  conventions.  1775-1788. 

6855. 

papers  on  Bacon's  rebellion.  6852. 
persons   massacred,    1622.      6855. 
records,  6835,  6855. 
wills,   1647-1676.      6830. 
wills  and  deeds,  1733.     6829. 
Isles  of  Shoals  in  1653.     3383. 
description  and  history,  2625. 
gravestone   inscriptions.    1850.      .°,415. 
Islet,  convent  of,  1',  7347. 
Islet,     Notre-Dame     de    Bonsecours    de     r, 

7346.    7347. 
Islip,   England,   5045. 
Isthmian  Canal,  552,  554,  555,  565,  578. 
commercial   geography.    1888.      564. 
comparison  of  routes,  579. 

See  also   Darien,    Interoceanic  commu 
nication,   Panama. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  901. 
Italian  archives,  2801. 
Italian   communes,   39. 
Italian  immigration,  811,  813. 
Italian,  Renaissance.  Florentine  life  during 

the,    1855. 

Italian  Renaissance  of  to-day,  776. 
Itasca  Lake.  4302. 
Itasca    state    park,    4313. 
Itinerancy,  early,  5640. 
luka,  Indian  name,  origin  of.  6272. 
Ives,  C.,  6154,  6155. 
Ives,  Mrs.   Edwin   R.,   1150. 
Ives,  L.   S.,   5573. 

Ivy  Mills,  Pa.,  Willcox  paper  mill.  5850. 
lyenaga,   Toyokichi,   1822. 
Izard,    R.,    letters    to    T.    Jefferson.    1784- 

1788.     6647,  6655. 
Izard,  Mrs.  Ralph,   letters  to  Mrs.   W.   Lee. 

1781-1783.      6832. 
Izard  family,  6647. 
.Tacie,  Henry,  letters  to  John  Winthrop.  jr.. 

2639. 

Jack,  I).  R.,  5050,  7328. 
Jack.  I.  A.,  7323. 
Jack,  John,  the  slave,  4209. 
Jacker,  Edward,  914.  916.  4247.  4248. 
Jackrnan,  Louisa,  1427. 
Jackson,  A..  6672. 
birthplace  of,  6890. 


1162 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Jackson,    A.,    correspondence    with    Punlap, 
1831.     6672. 

fac  simile  of  letter.  1662. 

letter  May  19,  1821.     1663. 

letter,  1833.     2777. 

letter   to   A.   J.   Crawford,   May   1,    1833. 
2804. 

papers,  2808. 

of  1780-89.     6671. 

rare  Jackson   autograph,  6670. 

unpublished  letters,   1793-1820.     1282. 
Jackson,  A.  A.,  6936,  7062. 
Jackson,  Alice  R.,  809. 
Jackson,  Cordelia,  1270. 
Jackson.  C.  F.,  4378. 

letter  of  1861.     4378. 
Jackson,   C.   T.,  medals  and  decorations  of. 

2788. 

Jackson,  Edward,  will,  1681.     7395. 
Jackson.  F.  D.,  1513,  1563. 
Jackson,  F.   W.,  5560. 
Jackson,  G.  A.,  4032. 
Jackson,   Col.  H.,  letter,   1779.    1712. 
Jackson,  S.,  897. 
Jackson,  S.  M.,  771,  773,  774,  776,  777,  77S. 

779,  795,  1836. 
Jackson,  William,  43. 
Jackson,    William,    letter    to    S.    Maverick. 

1640.     3368. 

Jackson   family    (Jerusalem.    L.    I.I,    grave 
yard  inscriptions,  5041. 
Jackson,  Me.,  settlers,  3413. 
Jackson,  Mich.,  city  government,  4292. 
Jackson,  Ohio,  5689. 

historic  rock,  5726. 
Jackson  County,  Iowa,  1504. 
Jackson    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4279. 

4280,  4283. 
Jackson    County.    Ohio,    marriage    records, 

1816-1826.     5749. 
Jackson,  "  General/'  919. 
Jacob,  B.  H.,  2263. 
Jacob,  S.,  6753. 
Jacobitism  in  Virginia,  6830. 
Jacobs,  George,   trial   for  witchcraft,   2241. 
Jacobs.  II.  E.,  777,  787,  6359. 
Jacobs,  J.,  632,  633. 
Jacobs,  O.,  5821. 
Jacobs   (George)   family,  2240. 
Jacobson,  II.  A.,  622(5.   7473. 
Jacobus.  D.  L.,  3417.  3979. 
Jacques,  G.,  4213. 
Jade,  904. 
Jadeite   ornaments   from    Central    America, 

7451. 

Jades,  Central  American,  199,  334. 
Jaeger,  T.  J.  F..  1005. 
Jaillet,  C.,  5844. 
Jamaica,  African  slave  trade,  1896. 

Jews  in,  625. 

memorials    of    Jews    about    taxes,    1 700. 
625. 

note  on,  1793.     2631. 

Jamaica,   N.    Y.,   register   book,    1710-17:52. 
5034. 

tombstone  inscriptions,  5022. 


Jamaica  expedition.  1654-55,  Venable's  nar 
rative,   2804. 

Jamaica  Plain,   Mass.,  Curtis  House,   2089. 
James,   A.,   1019. 
James,  B.  B.,  779,  1830. 
James,  C.  C..  7301.  7327.  7328. 
James,  E.  J.,  1537,  1547,  4297,  5043,  5044, 

7425. 

James,  E.  W.,  3382,  3406,  6826,  6836,  6849, 
6850,  6851,  6852,  6853,  6854,  6855. 
James,  J.  A.,  15,  28,  1825,  1830a. 
James,  J.  F.,  10. 
James,  J.  H.,  5656,  5657. 
James,  T.  L.,  5436,  5446. 
James,  T.  P.,  719. 
James  family,  5044. 

James  City   County,   Va.,   epitaphs  and   in 
scriptions,  ancient,  6817. 

old  tombstones,  6850. 

patents  issued,  6857,  6858,  6859,  6860. 
James  fund,  Sir  John,  5851. 
James  River,  160. 

gunboat  service,  6597. 
Jameson,  E.  O.,  3407,  3682. 
Jameson,  J.  F.,  2,  8,  10,  13,  15,  16,  24,  36, 
42,    207,    1816,    2802,    2804,    6470, 
6583. 
Jameson   family,    3924d,   6851,    6853,    6856. 

6861. 
Jamestown,  Va.,  Colony,  119. 

first  assembly  journal,   1619.     5098. 

first     celebration     of     settlement.     1607. 
5415. 

first  legislative  assembly  in  America,  10. 

governor's  land,  6829. 

map,  1607-1698.     6835. 

petition,  1682.     6836. 

preservation,  6835. 

settlement  of,  6818. 

ships    arriving    at,    from    settlement    to 
revocation  of  charter,  3388. 

site  of,    1607-1098.     6773.  6835,  6836. 

ter-centenary  of,  6832. 
Jamestown  of  Pemaquid,  poem,  1751. 
Jnmestown  Island,  \n..  1801.     (5858. 
Jamieson,  M.,  7381. 
Jamison  family  records,  502O. 
Janes,  II.  P.,  6930. 

Janesville,  Wis.,  early  reminiscences,  6930. 
Janney,  A.,  Indian  captivity.  5720. 
Jannsens,  E.,  812. 
.Tansen  family,  3370. 
Janson,  De  F.,  7347«. 
Japan,  896,  899,  905. 

agriculture,  905. 

commerce,  past  and  present,  4833. 

commercial  development,  900. 

constitutional    development,    1853-1X81. 
1822.- 

first  American  embassy   to.   1853.      2702. 

first  American  ship  to,  4691. 

first   voyage  to.   2241. 

fisheries,  7474. 

foreign    commerce    since    the    restoration, 
1SU9-1900.      1838. 

life  and  customs,  570. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1163 


Japan,  map,  001. 

parliamentary  elections  in,  SOS. 

people,  characteristics,  7474. 

politics,  1371. 

relations  with  United  States,  1849. 

treaty    (first)    with   United   States,   7474. 

United   States  expedition   to.   1912,  4387. 
Japan  and  China,  comparisons,  902. 
Japanese-Koriak  vocabulary.  7187. 
Japanese    on    our    Northwest    coast,     178, 

236rt. 

.lapanese  paper  currency,  1868-1890.    1833. 
Japanese  swords,  6342. 
Jaques,  P.  W.,  3404,  3837. 
Jarvis,    Edward,   800,   802,   823,   824,   1637, 

3396,   3734. 
Jarvis,  S.  P.,  5117. 
Jarvis,  Mrs.  S.  M.,  7367. 
Jarvis,  W.  M..  7536. 
Jarvis  letters,  7267. 
Jasper  ornaments,  prehistoric,  4344a. 
Jastrow,  M.,  624,  628,  633.  6399. 
Java,  Boro  Budur  temple,  6342. 
Jay,  Elizabeth  C.,  5026,  5027,  5030,  5033.. 
Jay,  John,  3,  5,  7,  63.  543,  545,  3647,  4892, 

5302,  5304,  5331. 
Jay,  John,  Oov.,  letter,  1799.     2624. 

letter,  1821.     3388. 
Jay,  Wm.,  5097.  • 
Jay  family   records,  5022. 
Jay  pedigree,  5026. 
Jayne,   W.,   1423. 
Jay's  treaty  and  slavery,   22. 
"  Jeannette,"  drift  of,  5916. 

relics,  897. 

Jefferson,  M.   S.  W.,  899,  903. 
Jefferson,  Thomas,  10,  770,  6849. 

and  J.  T.  Callender,  3408,  3409,  3899. 

and  the  newspapers,  1271. 

and  the  social  compact  theory,  10. 

as  a  geographer,  897. 

correspondence,  3414. 

of  1775-1787.      3413,  3961. 
with  A.   Bishop,  1156. 

letter  to  (Jen.  Breckenridge,  1819.     2S04. 

letter  to  R.  Clark,  1783.     36. 

letter  to  M.  Dumas,   1790.  .3375. 

letter  to  Oov.  Galvez,    1779.     6830. 

letter   to   William  Johnson,    1823.      6646. 

letter    introducing   Lucy    Paradise,    I7SS, 
6853. 

letters,  3101,  3383,  4776. 

letters,     1776-1818.      2774,     2781,     2783, 
3378,  6832. 

letters  to  Jews.  627. 

letters  to  C.  W.  Peale,  1796-1825.     6084. 

letter    to    Mrs.    S.     II.     Smith,     in     1816. 
1267. 

not  an  atheist,  5590. 

on  political  parties,  1798.     36. 

papers,  2679. 

portrait,  2679. 

use  of  the  Executive  patronage,  2. 
Jefferson  College,  early  history.  4345. 
Jefferson  County,  Iowa,  first  white  settler, 
1523. 


Jefferson  County,  Iowa,  pioneers,  1523,  1524. 
Jefferson      County,      Nebr.,      reminiscences, 

4424. 

Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  geology,  4906. 
Jefferson   County,   Ohio,   pathfinders,    5718, 

5720. 
Jefferson  County,  Wis.,  early  days  in,  6933, 

6988. 

pioneering  experiences  in,  6973. 
Jeffersonville  Inn,  Pennsylvania,  5959. 
Jeffrey,    James,    interleaved    almanacs    of, 

Salem,    1727-1749.      2241. 
journal  for  1724.     2274. 
Jeffries,    W.    L.,    3389,    3390,    3391,    3392, 

3393. 
Jenings,  E.,  petition  for  increase  of  salary, 

1692.     6830. 
Jenkins,  C.  F.,  6072. 
Jenkins,    H.    M.,    5910,    6061.    6063,    6064, 

6066,  6070,  6073,  6076,  6077,  6078, 

6080. 

Jenkins,   S.,   6408,  6421. 
Jenkins,  W.  D..  4349,  4350. 
Jenkins  ferry,  Iowa,  1514. 
Jenks,  H.  F.,  2799,  2800,  2804,  2805,  2807, 

3686. 
Jenks,  Samuel,  diary,   1760.     3087. 

journal,    1760.      2795. 
Jenks,  William,  109,  158,  2645,  2652,  2731, 

2774,  3364,  3366,  3368,  3438. 
letter,  1809.     2786. 
Jenks  family,  2731,  3367. 
Jenner  (Thomas)  family,  3377,  3518. 
Jenney,  C.  F.,  2193,  2195,  2573,  2574. 
Jenney,   E.  C.,  2571,  2573. 
Jenning   family,    1644. 
Jennings,  B.,  1520. 
Jennings,  J.,  5743. 
Jennings,  S.,  7408,  7414. 
Jennison,  S.,  122,  209,  232,  3364. 

notice  of.  119. 

Jennison,  W..  jr.,  journal.  6071. 
Jennison,  Commonwealth  r.,  1781.      2782. 
Jephson,  A.,  7186. 
Jepson.  S.  (}.,  3321. 

Jerdone,  F.,  letter  booK,  1746-1756.      6859. 
Jerdone  family,  6854,  6860. 
Jernegan,  M.  W.,  6470. 
Jerome,    E.,    4253. 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  founding  of,  5364o. 
Jersey  prison  ship,  experiences  on,  6520. 
Jerusalem,  explorations  in,    1869.     4949. 
Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  old  Jackson  family  grave 
yard,    inscriptions,    5041. 
Jervey,  T.  I).,  6649,  6650. 
Jervey,  W.  St.  J.,  6612. 
Jessop  family,  3368. 
Jessopp,  A.,  3637. 
Jesuit    fathers,    reports    on    Maryland    by, 

1878. 

Jesuit  fathers  at  Pentagiiet,  1711. 
Jesuit    missionaries    in     Northwest,    early, 

6927. 

Jesuit  missionary  explorers,  93O. 
Jesuit  relations  and  discoveries,  1632-1672. 

41,   5149,   5159. 


1164 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Jesuits.  Canada,  7320. 

founders  of  college  at  Quebec,  7345. 

journal  of,   1645-1668.     7345. 

Lord  Baltimore  and  the,  20. 

Maryland,  1657.     915. 

Michigan,  4284. 

missions,  Canada,  7329. 
Fox  River  Valley,  6968. 
Lake  Superior  region,  seventeenth  and 
eighteenth   centuries.   7471. 

New  Orleans,  916. 

North  America,  4332,  6061. 

Pennsylvania,   1730-1830.     5853. 
Jesuits  college,  Kaskaskia.  916. 

Rome,  1878. 
Jesus,   the  child,   search  for    (La   quete  de 

1'enfant  Jesus),   7345. 
Jetons.  colonial,  of  Louis  XV,  6333. 
"  Le  Jenne,"  voyage  en  1660.     7321. 
Jew,  American,  as  soldier  and  patriot,  626. 

See  also  Jews. 
Jewett,  J.  II.,  1078. 
Jewett,  J.  N.,  1423. 
Jewett,  J.  S.,  2260. 

Jewish  cases,  calendar  of  American,  635. 
Jewish  casuistic  literature  in  America,  635. 
Jewish      colony,      Lancaster    County.      Pa.. 

6169. 

Jewish  literature  in  America,  early,  626. 
Jewish  patriotism,  627. 
Jewish  soldiers,  629. 
Jewish  statistics,  809. 
Jews  and  the  Sunday  laws.  634. 

British,  in  West  Indies,  628. 

in  American  colonies,  624,  625. 

in  Arkansas,  1830.     629. 

in  Bardados.  627. 

in  Canada,  624. 

in  Cincinnati,  1825.     633. 

in  Easton,  Pa.,  631. 

in    Georgia    in   colonial    times,    624,    633, 
637. 

in  Jamaica.  625. 

in  Kentucky,  624. 

in  Mobile.  635. 

in  New  England,  prior  to  1800.     634. 

in  Newport,  R.  I.,  629,  632,  6476. 

in  New  York,  624    632. 

in  New  York  City,  625,  626,  628,  634. 

in  Ohio  Valley,  631. 

in  Pennsylvania,  628. 

in  Philadelphia,  624,  628. 

in  Prussia  and  Germany,  814. 

in  the  Revolution,  633. 

in  South  Carolina,  635. 

in  Switzerland,  634. 

in  Texas,  625. 

mentioned  in  journal  of  Continental  Con 
gress.  624. 

naturalization  in  American  colonies,  624, 
628. 

persecution  in  1840.     631. 

population,  United  States,  629,  633. 

treatment  in  England.  3360. 

ftec     also     American     Jewish     historical 
society,  Judaica-Americana. 


•lew's  map.  1710. 

Jillson,  C.,  4202,  4203,  4221,  4438. 

Jillson,  D.,  3390,  3412. 

Jiquilisco  bay,  573. 

Jo  Bill  road.  4214. 

Jo  Daviess  County.  111.,  mines,  1424. 

Jodoin,  A.,  7346. 

Jogues,  I.,  5187. 

adventures  of,  7310. 

letter,  1636.     927. 

Jogues  papers,  5098. 

John,  J.  J.,  6140. 

"  John,"     ship,     wreck     in     Delaware     Bay, 

1 732.      6069. 
Johnnot,  A.,  3364,  3365. 
Johnnot  family,  3364,  3365, 
Johns      Hopkins      University.       1876-1891. 

1822. 

Johnson,  Allen,  1539. 
Johnson,  Andrew,  accusers  of.  1518. 

impeachment,  4. 
Johnson,  B.  J.,  4410. 
Johnson,  B.  T.,  1938. 
Johnson,  C.,  3370,  4281,  4283,  4770. 
Johnson,  C.  B.,  6430. 
Johnson,  C.  P.,  4383. 
Johnson,  C.  R.,  4202. 
Johnson,  C.  S.,  3396,  373>*. 
Johnson,  C.  W.,  1581. 
Johnson,  D.  M.,  5899. 
Johnson,  E.,  jr.,  3381. 
Johnson,  E.  F.,  3417,  3980&. 
Johnson,  E.  R.,  579,  812,  900. 
Johnson,  F.  C.,  3413,  6235,  6428,  6467. 
Johnson,  G.,  7365. 
Johnson,  G.  D.,  3385. 
Johnson,  G.  P.,  1030. 
Johnson,  G.  W.,  3391,  3392. 
Johnson,  H.  A.,  7483. 
Johnson,  II.  D.,  4406,  4417. 
Johnson,  Jeremiah,  5096,  5140. 
Johnson,  John,  1813,  1814. 
Johnson,  Sir  John,  5323. 

expeditions  from  Canada,  1780.  4734. 
Johnson,  J.  A.,  553. 
Johnson,  J.  II.,  7180c. 
Johnson,  Lucy  P.,  2255,  2398. 
Johnson,  Michael,  inquest  on.  3402. 
Johnson,  O.,  4203,  4229. 
Johnson,  Robt.,  letter,  1801.  2797. 
Johnson,  Rossiter,  11. 
Johnson,  R.  G.,  4538. 
Johnson,  R.  W.,  4310. 
Johnson,  S.,  1698. 

Johnson,  Thomas  Cary.  779.  794,  6381. 
Johnson,  Sir  W.,  5346. 

Johnson,  Wm.,  letters  to  T.  Jefferson,  6646. 
Johnson,  W.  A.,  1581.  5034. 
Johnson,  W.  C.,  5813. 
Johnson,  W.  D.,  897,  899. 
Johnson,  W.  R.,  5972. 
Johnson,  W.  S.,  5899. 

and  making  of  Constitution.  7497. 

letters  to  governors  of  Connecticut,  2667. 
Johnson,  W.  W.,  4394. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1165 


Johnson    family,    3362,    3366,    3413,    3414, 
3733,  3980b. 

Kentucky,  1641. 

New  Haven,  3956. 

New  York,  5034. 

(Edward)   family,  3417. 

(William)  family,  3391,  3392,  3396. 

(Sir  William)   family,  5033. 
Johnson  County,  Iowa,  1503.  1519. 

Claim   Association  of,   1521,   1527. 

first  Episcopal  society,  1523. 
Johnson's    Island,    1862-1865.      6812. 
Johnson's      "Wonder-working     Providence." 
Sec  "  Wonder-working  Providence." 
Johnsonville,  battle,  1649. 
Johnston,  A.,  1705,  1813,  5975. 
Johnston,  B.  T.,  1284. 
Johnston.  D.  S.  B.,  4312. 
Johnston,  Elizabeth  B.,  1269. 
Johnston,  F.,  4349,  4351. 
Johnston,  G.,  6937. 
Johnston,  H.  P.,  4945. 
Johnston,  J.,  1705,  3382,  3383. 
Johnston,  J.  S.,  1623. 
Johnston.  J.  W.,  7324. 
Johnston,  R.  M.,  40,  1281. 

bibliography,  1282. 
Johnston,    W.,    letter    on    Gen.    Braddock's 

campaign,  6067. 

Johnston,  W.  D.,  17,  20,  1270,  6470,  6581. 
Johnston,  William  Preston,  10. 
Johnston  family  of  the  "  Soo,"  4284. 
Johnston    family    records,    New    York    and 

New  Jersey,  5020. 

Johnston   (Annandale)  family,  5048,  5049. 
Johnstone,  J.,  7205. 
Johnstown,  Mich.,  history,  4278. 
Joliet,  Louis,  6938. 

Joliet  and  Marquette  in  Iowa.  1537,  1544. 
Joliet,  111.,  early  history,  1418. 
Joliette,  Canada,  church  of  St.  Paul,  7345. 
Jolivet,  L.,  7350. 
Jonasson,  S.,  7154. 
"  Jonathan,"  voyage  of,  1639.     3390. 
Jonathan  Creek,  Ohio,  name',  5749. 
Joncaire,  P.  T.  de,  916. 
Jones,  Augustine,  3392. 
Jones,  Augustus,  6577. 
Jones,  A.  D.,  4408,  4423,  4424. 
Jones,  A.  E.,  916,  7350. 
Jones,  A.  L.,  2202. 
Jones,  A.  S.,  5944,  5945. 
Jones,  Charles,  7480. 

Jones,  C.  C.,  jr.,  172,  233,  624,  1305.   1306, 
1323,  1329,  1331,  1333,  1337,  1338. 
1341,  3686,  6790. 
Jones,  C.  E.,  945. 
Jones,  C.  H.,  6706. 
Jones,  D.,  orders,  5255. 
Jones.  D.   M.,  6422. 

Jones,  E.,  Lands  in  Meriou,  Pa.,  6082. 
Jones,  E.  D..  811,  4295,  4297. 
Jones.  Eva  E.,  6061. 
Jones,  Electra  F.,  3364. 

Jones,  E.  W.,  1004,  1005,  1010,  5432,  6854. 
Jones,  F.,  5908. 


Jones,  Fanny  L.,  1268. 

Jones,  F.  R.,  1827. 

Jones,  G.  E.,  4422. 

Jones,  Gardner  M.,  2265. 

Jones,  George  W..  1515.  1516,  6932. 

Jones,  H.  G.,  3470,  6027,  6033,  6036,  6062, 

6065.  607<>. 

Jones,  Helen  H..  6073. 
Jones,    James,    duel    with    B.     Livingston, 

6063. 
Jones,  Joseph,  3280. 

letters    to    Madison,     1788-1802.      2805, 

3256. 

Jones,  J.  H.,  4349,  4351,  5048. 
Jones,  John  Paul,  as  a  citizen  of  Virginia, 
6831. 

letters,  2781. 

letter  to  J.  Hewes,  1776.     6837. 

letter,  1777.     6067. 

letters,  1789.     6085. 

portrait,  2096. 
Jones,  J.  S.,  6670. 
Jones,  M.  C.,  5995. 
Jones,  N.  W.,  5549. 
Jones,  O.,  will,  6856. 
Jones,  P.,  letter,  1777.     3406. 
Jones.  R.,  7219. 
Jones,  R.  E.,  1640,  5436,  5443. 
Jones,  R.  L.,  5937. 
Jones,  R.  W.,  4344«,  4345,  4351. 
Jones,  Samuel,  5091. 
Jones,    Sarah,    warrant   for    the   arrest   of, 

2786. 

Jones,  T.,  5320. 
Jones,  T.  J.,  4840. 
Jones,  Gen.  V.,  letter,  1775.  2783. 
Jones,  W.,  2619. 

Jones,  Wm.  Alfred,  4936,  5031,  5033,  5035. 
Jones,  W.  A.  Burt,  1383. 
Jones.  W.  C.,  990. 
Jones,  W.  P.,  587. 

Jones  family,  3371,  3402,  3407,  3813,  5018, 
5019,  6828. 

Bethlehem,  Pa..  60r>. 

Stockbridge,  Mass.,  3364. 

(Lewis)  family,  1288. 

(Rowland)  family,  6853. 

(William)  family,  3407. 
Jones  County,  Iowa.  1838.   1516. 
Jones  County.  Miss.,  alleged  secession, 

4344«,  4351. 
Jones  Sound,  897. 
Jones's  eddy,  1700. 

Jones's  option  on  Mason's  claim,  1679.  4446. 
Jordan.  C.  B.,  4456,  4486. 
Jordan.  F.,  jr.,  5732.  6312,  6339. 
Jordan,  F.  II..  1707. 
Jordan,  Helen,  6079,  6080. 
Jordan.  John,  774. 
Jordan.  J.  C..  HI 52.  6153. 
Jordan,  J.  W..  5897,  6057,  6058.  6059, 
6064.  6065,  6066,  6068.  6069. 
6075.  6077,  6078.  6079.  6081. 
6083,  6085,  6122,  6124,  6127, 
6136,  6223   6225,  6227,  6455, 
7473. 


1166 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Jordan,  Robert,  commercial  accounts,  1651. 
1720. 

will.  1720. 

Jordan.   W.   M.,   4398. 
Jordan    (Josiah  M.)   family,  6864. 
Jose  family.  3385. 
Joseph,  A.   C.,   624. 

Joslin.  J..  jr..  journal,  1777-1778.     1114. 
Josselyn,    H.,    commission,    1664.      4122. 
Josselyn,   John,    119,   217. 

observations  of  America.  1673.     2641. 
Josselyn  family,  3360,  3361,  3372. 
Jouan,  H.,  6933. 

Joiiet  family    (New  Jersey).  5034. 
Jouett,  M.  H.,  1626. 
"  Journal   de   Castorland,"   2776. 
Journalism,     amateur,     Lancaster     County, 
Pa.,  6186. 

metropolitan,  1800-1840.     40. 

Minnesota,  early,  4312. 

Nebraska  Territory,   4417. 

New  York.  1800.     5386. 

See  also  Newspapers. 
Journalists,    Illinois,   7425. 

Missouri,  4374. 

Nebraska  Territory.  4417. 
Joy,  J.  F.,  4274. 
Joy,  Michael,  letter,  1824.     2777. 
Joy,  W.  A.,  4283. 
Joyfield,  Mich.,  4283. 
Juan  Fernandez,  Island,  2622. 
Judaica-Americana,    De    Castro    collection. 

632. 

Judd,  Laura   F..   7137. 
Judd,  S.,  3363,  3364,  3369. 
Judiciary,    origin    of    functions    of    Ameri 
can,  2. 

Judiciary  act  of  1801.     39. 
Judkins,  William,  5752. 
Judson,  E.,  7408. 
Judson,   F.   N.,  4378. 
Judson,  W.  L.,  1020. 
Judson,  W.  P.,  5508a. 
Juet,  R.,  5096. 
Julian,  A.  A.,  569. 
Julian,  G.  W.,  38,  1452. 
Julien,  M.  C.,  4894,  4903. 
Juneau  County,  Wis.,  settlement  of,  6930&. 
Jung,  H.,  6833. 

Juniata  County,  Pa.,  early  history,  6009. 
Junipero.  Father,  the  original.   1019. 
Junius,  N.  Y.,  centennial,  1903.     5534. 
Junius   the  Benningtonite,   vision   of,    1772. 

6753. 

"  Junius  Brutus,"   privateer,  2240. 
Jupiter,  fifth  satellite  of,  2798. 

discovery  by  Prof.  Barnard,  7456. 
Jury,  Norman,  early,  42. 

trial  by,  717. 

Jury  system,  European  modifications  of,  11. 
Justices  of  the  peace,  England,  4837. 

Virginia,  1686.     6836. 
Justinian    pandects,    origin,    progress,    etc.. 

7184. 
Juvenile  lawbreakers,   Boston,   814. 

Detroit,  Mich.,  4298. 


Kaffirs,   Southern  Africa  and,  7181. 
Kah-Kwahs,  last  of,  4770. 
Kalamazoo,    Mich.,    city    government,    4292. 
pioneer  days,  4266. 
schools,    work    of    Dr.    and    Mrs.    Stone, 

4262. 
Kalamazoo  County.  Mich.,  bar,  4263. 

memorials,    4278-4280,    4283. 
Kalm.  voyage  en  Amerique,  7358. 
Kamehameha   I,  treaty  with  H.  Bouchard, 

7132. 

Kamloops  Wawa,  7219. 

Kanawha  County,  W.  Va.,  delegates  to 
Virginia  assembly,  1790-1863. 
6832. 

aged  denizens.  6892. 
land  books,  1797.     6891. 
records,  1791-92.     6891. 
Kanawha   Valley,   history  and   mystery   of, 

6883. 

Kanawhas  Indians,  6892. 
Kane,  E.  K.,  527.  529. 
Kane,  T.  L..  6005. 
Kaneko,  Kentaro.  7474. 
Kansas,  archives,  28,  1580. 

books  and   newspapers   up   to   December, 

1904.      1607. 

-Nebraska  boundary  line,  4406. 
northern  boundary  line,  survey  of,   1581. 
capitals.    1582. 
census,   1855.      1582. 
claims    for    losses    of    settlers,    1855-56. 

1580. 

constitution,  etc.,  1580,  1581. 
constitutions,  catalogue  of,  1580.     ' 
first  provisional  constitution,   1580. 
documentary  history,  1579. 
early  life  of  Quantrill,   1581. 
early  military  posts.   1577. 
early  post-offices,  1581. 
early  settlers,  1579. 
early  times,  1579,  1582. 
education,  Columbian  history,  1594. 
emigration,  1855.     1578«. 
emigration  to,  .1856.     1582. 
events  of  1856.     1581. 
first   railway,    1580. 
Friends'  establishment,   1581,   1582. 
governors,   1577. 
gypsum,    cement,    and    plaster    industry, 

1581. 

high  waters  in  1844.      1582. 
historical    exhibit    at   Columbian    Exposi 
tion,  1595. 

history.   1580,   1581,    1590.      7123. 
convention   epoch.   1579. 
romance  of.  1579. 
pioneer  experience,   1851. 
genesis  of  a  State's  metropolis,  1581. 
horticulture,   1581. 
impeachment     of     State     officers,     1862. 

1578. 

in  1861,  1581. 
Indian  lands,  1578«. 
Indian  mission,  1577. 
Indian  reservations,  1582. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1167 


Kansas,  Indians,  1577,  1580. 

invasion  of  the  2,700,  September  14,  1856. 

1580. 

land  offices  in,   1582. 
laws,  1862.     1578. 
lead  and  zinc  fields,  1581. 
legislative  war  of  1898.     1581. 
legislature  in  1862.     1578,  1587. 
Lincoln  in,  1581. 
mammals  of,  2344. 
military    history,    at    Chickamauga    and 

Chattanooga.  1582. 
civil  war,  Eleventh  Regiment  at  I'latte 

Bridge.   1582. 

in  the  Spanish-American  war,  1580. 
Nineteenth  Cavalry,   1580. 
story    of    Seventh     Kansas    Regiment, 

1582. 
Twentieth  Regiment  in  the  Philippines,   i 

1580. 

Twenty-second    Regiment,    1580. 
Twenty-third     Regiment,     organization 

and  service,  1580. 
militia,  1582. 
natural  gas,  1581. 
newspaper  history,   1577. 
newspapers  and   periodicals,   1589.   1596- 

1599. 

normal  school  work,  1580. 
pens  that  made  Kansas  free,  1580. 
northwest,   1581. 
origin  of  names,  1578a. 
physiographic  divisions,  578. 
pioneer  days,  1579. 
pioneers,   1578a. 
postal  history,  1577. 
press,  pioneer,  1578a. 
primitive  northern,  1608. 
quarter     centennial,      1861-1866.       1578, 

1581. 
reminiscences,   1855.      1579. 

of  September  14,  1856.     1580. 
roster  for  fifty  years,  1582. 
seal,  1582. 

settlement  of  the   Friends,   1581. 
slavery,  1581. 

Soldiers'  Monument  Association,   1580. 
southern,  trails  in,  1579. 
southwest,  1578a,  1581. 

frontier  life  reminiscences,   1581. 
squatter  courts,   1579. 
squatter  days,  1581. 
State  agricultural  college,  1581. 
State  library,   1576. 
story  of,   1580. 
Territorial  governors,  1577. 
United  States  land  offices  in,  1582. 
University,  beginnings  of,  1580. 
War  and  State  bonds,  1578. 

See  also  N.  E.  emigrant  aid  co.,    1577, 

4208. 

Kansas  and  the  flag,  dedication  of  a  monu 
ment    marking    the    site    of    Pike's 
Pawnee  village,  1581. 
Kansas  as  a  factor,  1577. 
"  Kansas,  Call  to,"  autograph  copy,  1579. 


Kansas    emigrant's    song,    autograph    copy, 

1579. 

Kansas-Nebraska  bill,  6837. 
Kansas  River,  897. 
Kargan,  E.  D.,  4378. 
Karnes  and  Teal,   escape  from  Matamoros, 

6682. 
Kaskaskia,  111.,  4257,  4350. 

Church  records,  7425. 

citizens  prior  to  1783.     1383. 

first  house  of  the  Sisters  at,  5855. 

inhabitants,   1790.     1383. 

militia,    1790.      1383. 

parish    records,    1696-1834.      1368,    1375. 

road  and  trails,  1423. 
Kasson,  J.  A.,  1516,  1517. 
Katahdin,     Mount,     description     of,     1804. 

2636. 
Kauai,     Russians     on,     proceedings,     1814- 

1819.     7130. 
Kauffman,  S.  H.,   1268. 
Kaukauna,  Wis.,  early  days,  6968. 
Kautz,  A.  V.,  diary,  1853.     6869,  6870. 
Kaw  trail,  1582. 
Kawakami,  K.   K.,   1571. 
Kaye,  P.  L.,  1830o. 
Kaye  (Grace),  ancestry,  5040. 
Kayler,  R.  S.,  5721. 
Kayserling,  M.,  625,  626.  628,  629. 
Kearney  overland  coach,  4424. 
Kearney  County,  Nebr..  settlement,  4409. 
"  Kearsarge,"  report  on  name,  4455. 
"  Kearsarge,"    three    years    on    board    the, 

1861-1864.     3393. 

"  Kearsarge  "  and  "Alabama,"  6599. 
Keasbey,    A.    Q.,    4546,    4551,    4555,    4580, 

4636. 

Keasbey,  L.  M.,  24. 
Keating  family,  6397. 
Keatley.  J.  H.,  1509. 
Keayne,  Robert,  his  book,  1639.     4123. 

notebook,  3077,  3100. 

notebook,   1643.     2794. 
Keck,  I.  A.,  1504. 
Keck,  J.,  5413. 

j   Kecoughtan,  see  Elizabeth  City  County,  Va. 
j    Kedzie,  R.  C.,  4280,  4281,  4284. 
Keefer,  T.  C.,  7324. 
Keefer,  Surg.-Major,  7365. 
Keeler,  Lucy  E.,  5725,  5738. 
Keen,  G.  B.,  5899,  6058-6064. 
Keen  family,  see  Kyn. 
Keene,    N.    II..    annals.    1 784-1 8H5.       4447. 

4461. 

Keep,  Helen  E..  8411,  5744.  5746. 
Kohukey     Association     (Baptist  i,     minutes, 

5599. 

Keifer,  .1.  W.,  5725,  5786. 
Keiley,  B.  J.,  930. 
Keim,  A.  R.,  4406. 
Keim,  II.  M..  606O. 
Keith.  C.  P.,  6066.  6068,  6078,  6080. 
Keith.  <;..  journal.   1706.     5517. 

letter,  3412. 

letters,  1703-4.     5517. 
Keith,  H.  E.,  4295. 


1168 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Keith,  H.  F.,  2042,  2045. 
Keith,  Sir  W.,  narrative,  1726.     5969. 
letter  to  Mrs.  Perm,  1720.     6079. 
first    report,    1717.     6079. 
Keith  family,  1641. 
Kelby,  R.  H.,  5405. 
Kelby,  W.,  5031,  5032,  5036,  6063. 
Kelker,  L.  R.,  28,'  6080,  6082. 
Keller.   A.   G.,  812.   813. 
Keller,  B.  F.,  807. 
Keller,  J.  P.,  5897. 

Kelley,  capture  of  Gen.  Crook  and,  6891. 
Kelley,  W.  H.,  4310. 

Kelleys  Falls,  N.  H.,  early  settlement,  4428. 
Kellogg,  Alice  C.,  4280. 
Kellogg,  C.  W.,  ;V.,  2116. 
Kellogg,  D.  O.,  3370,  3372,  3458. 
Kellogg,  D.  S.,  6767. 
Kellogg,  Louise  P.,  26,  7108. 
Kellogg,  Lucy  C.,  4098. 
Kellogg,  M.,  990,  7408,  7410,  7411. 
Kellogg  families  of  Colchester,  3406,  3887. 
Kellogg  family,  3372. 
Kellogg   (Charles)   family,  3370,  3458. 
Kelly,  H.  B.,  1578o. 
Kelly.  J.,  4450. 

Kelly,  J.  K.,  5800,  5814,  5821. 
Kelly,  W.,  7174. 
Kelly,  W.  F.,  4408. 
Kelly-Hendry  families,  5844. 
Kelly  family  (New  Hampshire),  611. 
Kelly's  Ford,  battle  of,  6597. 
Kelly's  Island,  Ohio,   history,   7409. 
Kelsay,  John,  5818. 
Keltie,  J.   S.,  898. 
Kelton,  M.  E.,  901. 
Kelvedon,  England,  5752. 
Kemble,     S.,     journals,     1773-1789.      5255, 

5256. 

order  books,  1775-1778.      5255. 
Kemble  family  of  New  York  and  New  Jer 
sey,  5356. 

Kemble  papers.    1773-1789.      5255.   5256. 
Kemp,  Richard,  will.  1656.     6826. 
Kemper,     C.     E.,     6834-6838,     6861-6864, 

6892. 

Kemper,  J.,  6936.  7066. 
Kempker.  J.  F..  1518-1521,  5844. 
Kendall.  A.,  6670. 
Kendall.  Marion  A.,  3413. 
Kendall  family,  3397. 
Kenderdine.   T.,  5872. 

family.   5872. 

Kenesaw  Mountain.  Ky.,  1651. 
Kennan.  M.  A.,  5643. 
Kennebec.  Me.,  affray  at,  1634.     3367. 
Kennebec  County.   Me..   1767.     3382. 

early  lawyers,  1702. 
Kennebec  Indians,  Maine,  1699. 
Kennebec  purchase,  1698. 
Kennebec  River,  forts,  1797. 
Huguenot  settlers  on,  1701). 
ministry   on,    1714-1716. 
petition  of  inhabitants,  1755.     3402. 
scouting  party,  1708. 
Preble  massacre  at  the,  1717. 


Kennebec  River,  settlements  on,  1799. 

Kennedy,  E.  B.,  4397. 

Kennedy,  J.  C.  G.,  584. 

Kennedy,  J.  F.,  1518. 

Kennedy,  J.   H.,  5631. 

Kennedy,  J.  P.,  1870,  1876. 

Kennedy,  O.  P.,  1581. 

Kennedy,     S.,    letters    to    his    wife,    1776. 

6064. 

Kennedy,  S.  S.,  6411. 
Kennedy  family,  6411. 
Kenner  family,   6854,   6856. 
Kennett,  White,  library,  2789,  2993. 
Kennon  family,  6829,  6865. 
Kenny,  F.  Gertrude,  7381. 
Kenny,  Patrick,  diary,  1805-1813.     5849. 

diary,  1816-1819,  1826-1828.      5851. 
Kenosha,  Wis.,  early  history,  6927. 

first   settlement,   6927. 

Kenosha  County,  Wis.,  early  history,  6926. 
Kenrick  family,  5851. 
Kent,   C.   A.,  4292,  4299. 
Kent,  D.,  4212. 
Kent,  Mrs.  Daniel,  412. 
Kent,  G.,  4455. 
Kent,  Georgia  T.,  4212. 
Kent,  James,  5096,  5127. 
Kent,  James,  letters,  2804. 
Kent,   Thomas   G.,   4209. 
Kent  family,  3373. 
Kent  County.  England,  329. 
Kent  County.  Mich.,  memorials,  4278,  4279, 

4280,   4283. 
Kent     Island,     Md.,     first     commander     of, 

1922. 

Kente  Mission  de,  7206. 
Kentgen,  F.,  28. 
Kentucky,  across  the  plains,  1852.     1645. 

authors,  list  of,  1792-1905.     1644a. 

capital  site,   1645. 

centenary,    1617. 

counties  and  origin  of  names,   1639. 

early  education,  1640. 

early  explorations.   1750.      1623. 

genealogy  and  history,  1640. 

geological  survey,   1632. 

historic  families,   1644o. 

historical  clippings,  1643. 

history,  1617. 

history  and  genealogy,  1641. 

across  the   plains.   1852.      1645. 

Irish  pioneers,  609. 

Irish  settlers,  608. 

Jewish  beginnings,  624. 

journalism,  1612. 

journey   from   Pennsylvania   to,    1787-88. 
'6084. 

lieutenant-governors      from      1792-1903. 
1642. 

Michigan's  tribute  to,   1645. 

political  beginnings,  1615. 

pioneer  press,  1612. 

railroad,  first,  1639. 

early  routes  of  travel,  1611. 

seal,  1639. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1169 


Kentucky,    Spanish   war,    1899,   sketches   of 

banners,  1640. 
struggle  for  autonomy,  4. 
war  of  1812.     1627. 
war  of  the  Revolution,  1627. 
"  Kentucky  revival,"  1799-1805.      5701. 

bibliography,  5724. 

Kentucky  River  and  its  islands,  1639. 
Kenyon,  I.  L.,  diary,  1853-1856.      1427. 
Kenyon,   R.   W.,   3684. 
Keokuk,  Iowa,  1519. 
early  days,  1505. 
first  village  in  Iowa,  1514. 
in  Territorial  days,  1524. 
Keokuk   County,    Iowa,    early   recollection 

1514. 

Kercheval,  A.  F..  1006,  1431. 
"  Kerke  op  de  Millstone,"  5041. 
Kern,  A.  J.  W.,  885,  886. 
Kerr,  Edith,  7381. 
Kerr,  M.  B.,  897. 
Kerr,  R.  F.,  6657. 
Kerrick,  L.  H.,  1427. 
Kerruish,  W.  S.,  5619,  5620. 
Kersey,  W.  R.,  5759. 
Kesch,    Elias,   letter   to   Mary   Helm     1696 

6084. 

Ketchum,  Mrs.  J.,  7381. 
Ketchum,  S.,  4439,  4481,  4498. 
Ketchum,  W.,  4770. 
Kettell,    John,    was   he    killed   by    Indians 

3408. 

Kettelle,  F.  W.,  3687. 
Kewen,  E.  J.  C.,  1028. 
Key,  F.  S.,  mission  to  Alabama,  1833  946 

953. 

Key,   W.,   library,    1764. 
Key  West,  railroad,  897. 
Keyes,  C.  R.,  1513-1517. 
Keyes,  E.  W.,  6933,  6965,  6988,  7058 
Keyes,   J.   S.,  2175. 
Keyes,  Lucy,  the  lost  child,  4209. 
Keyhole  for  R.  Williams's  key,  6575. 
Keyser,  P.  D.,  6059,  6064,  6D65. 
Kiang-Nan,  China,  576. 
Kich-Moo,  ruins,  200. 
Kiche  myths,   736. 
Kickapoo  Indians,  1423. 
Kidd,  B.,  4292. 
Kidd,  William,  piracy,  2243. 
Kieffer,  II.  M.,  6413. 
Kiehle,  D.  L.,  4312. 
Kiely,  J.  M.,  917. 
Kierstede  families,  5028. 
Kidder,    F.,    1702,    1737,    1758,    3364,    3365, 
3371,     3372,     3378,     3386,     3390, 
3441«,  3542,  3632,  3663. 
Kidder,   J.,  4428a. 
Kidder,  S.  T.,  7526. 
Kidnapping  maidens,  to  be  sold  in  Virginia 

1618.     6830. 
Kidner,   F.,   7378. 
Kilbourne,  J.,  5748. 
Kilbourne  family  of  Ohio,  5748 
Kilburn  family,  3360. 


H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol 


Kilgo,  J.  C.,  5571. 

Kilham  family,  3414. 

Killbuch,  W.  H.,  petition,  1805.     6066 

Killbuck  Island,  6066. 

Killebrew,  J.  B.,  1285,  6672. 

Kilpatrick,  Mrs.  A.  E.,  4312^ 

Kilroy,  M.  C.,  7301. 

Kimball,  Caroline  F.,  1427. 

Kimball,  F.  R.,  2457. 

Kimball,  G.  S.,  6470. 

Kimball,  Helen  F.,  3414. 

Kimball,     James,     2247-2253,    2255     2297 

2340,  2355,  2361,  2401. 
Kimball,  John,  4455. 
Kimball,  J.  p.,  575. 
Kimball,  N.,  7477. 
Kimball,  Sarah  L.,  5047. 
Kimball  family,  3386. 
Kimber,  H.,  1581. 
Kincaid,  W.,  5703. 
Kind  family,  2133. 
King,  C.,  4535,  4538,  5169. 
King,  C.  H.,  3416. 
King,  C.  J.,  1075,  1076. 
King,  D.,  3386,  3719. 
King,  D.  S.,  4018. 
King,  Grace,  1662. 
King,  H.,  1709. 
King,  H.  M.,  2039. 
King,  I.  F..  5722. 
King,  John,  1518. 
King,     Capt.     John,     company,     roll,     1775 

3407. 

King,  J.  A.,  5350. 

King,  Laura  E.,  1016,  1018.  1020-1022 
King,  M.,  1313. 

ving,  M.  F.,  1691,   1692,  3407.  3415. 
ving,   Ralph,  deed,   1684.     3387. 
King,     Rufus.     3401,     3404,     3801,     3821&, 
3838a,     5021,     5039,     5045,     5047 
5048. 

letters,   1786.     2778. 
King,  V.  O.,  6680. 
King,  W.  A.,  811. 
,  W.  H.,  4142. 
family,  2255,  3369,  3401,  3404    3416 

3801,  3835. 
ving  family  in  England,  5046,  5051. 
ving  family   (Southold,  N.   Y.),  5047. 
King    (Wm.    and    Dorothy)     family     2389 

5048. 
ing   and   Queen    County,    Va.,    boundaries, 

1708.      6834,  6835. 
deeds.   1667-1800.      6833. 
old  tombstones,  6857. 
ving  Mesa's  pillar,  6294. 
ing    Philip,    answer    to   governor    of   New 

Plymouth,  2624. 
ing  Philip,  expedition  against,  1675.    2624. 
ing  Philip's  day,  6520. 
ng  Philip's  war,  200,  350,  2798,  6520. 
first  men  slain,  3410. 
flintlock  used  in,  4213. 
in  Dartmouth,  4043. 
incident  connected  with  Littleton,  2602. 


1170 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


King  Philip's  war,  letter,   1676.     3368. 
letters  on,  2624. 

soldiers  in,  1675-1677.     3395-3403,  3828. 
See  also  Indian  war,  1676,  Wheeler's  de 
feat,  expedition,  etc. 
King  William  Parish,   Va.,  tithables,   1735. 

6856. 

vestry    books,    1707-1750.     6835-6838. 
King    William's    war,     1697.     4456,    4483. 

7377. 

Kingman,  B.,  3407,  3682,  3686. 
Kingman,   M.,   2127. 
Kingman,  S.  A.,  1578o,  1581. 
King's  Arms  tavern,  Boston,  3392. 
King's  College,  Nova  Scotia,  7279. 
King's   College.      See   Columbia   Universtiy. 
King's  council,  early  records,  45. 
Kings  County,  N.  Y.,  early  settlers,  5024- 

5026. 

oath  of  allegiance,  1687.     4880. 
King's  Head  Inn,  1794,  Burlington   Beach. 

7379. 

King's  Highway,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  4863. 
King's    household    in    England    before    Nor 
man  conquest,  7120. 

"  King's  Missive,  The,"  Whittier's,  2787. 
King's  Mountain,  6061. 

battle  of,   1780.     1284,  5324. 
expedition,  5570. 
Kingsbury,  A.,  5703. 
Kingsbury,  D.  L.,  4310. 
Kingsbury,  F.  .!.,  207,  438,  1158,  1176. 
Kingsbury,  H.  D.,  4924,  4931. 
Kingsbury,  O.  A.,  5433. 
Kingsbury,  S.,  3410. 
Kingsbury  family,  3374,  3412. 
(Henry)   family,  3371,  3482. 
Kingsford,  W.,  7318. 
Kingsley,  J.  S.,  4407. 
Kingsley,  W.  L.,  3682. 
Kingsmill   plantation,  Va.,   1781.     6860. 
Kingston,  J.  T.,  6928,  6930o,  6930&. 
Kingston,    Mass,    burying    ground,    inscrip 
tions,   3368. 
description   of,   2631. 
Kingston,     N.     H.,     first     church     records, 

1725-1737.        4443,  4444. 
mortality,    1725-1832.     4450. 
physicians,    3359. 
stone  knife  found  at,  2327. 
Kingston,   N.    Y.,   burning   of,    1777.     5549. 
church  records,  5036. 
first  Dutch  churchyard,  5549. 
early  history,  5549. 
Kingston,     Ontario,     St.     George's     church, 

parish  register,   7296. 
Kingston,    South,    R.    I.,    convention,    1784. 

3378. 

old  South  Kingstown  meeting-house  bury 
ing  ground,  6582. 

Kingwood,  N.   J.,   St.  Thomas'  Church,  let 
ter    to    A.    Morton,    before    i7B8. 
6067. 
St.    Thomas's    Church,    marriages,    1768- 

1795.     6068. 
baptisms,   1768-1772.     6068. 


Kinley,  I.,  1003. 

Kinne,   L.   G.,   1518. 

Kinney,  Gov.,  prophecy,  7425. 

Kinney,  Jane  M.,  4281. 

Kinney,  T.  J.,  4559. 

Kinney,  W.  B.,  4574. 

Kinnicutt,  L.  P.,  201,  360. 

Kinnicutt,  Thomas,  118. 

Kinosita,  Yetaro,  4833. 

Kinsey  family,  1285. 

Kinsman      (W.      H.)      monument,      Council 

Bluffs,   1517. 
Kinsman,  Ohio,  5689. 

monumental  inscriptions,  5744. 
Kinzie,  Juliette  A.,  1360. 
Kiowa  Indians,  6595. 
Kip,  F.  M.,  5036. 
Kip,  L.,  4693,  4694,  4706«. 

journal,  1855.     6870. 
Kip,  W.  I.,  5017. 
Kip  families,  5027. 
Kip  family   (New  York),  5023. 
Kippis,  A.,  2623. 

Kippis,  A.,  and  Continental  Congress,  2622. 
Kirby,  E.  P.,  1423. 
Kirby,  W.,  7184,  7226,  7235,  7267. 
Kirchhoff,  C.,  904. 
Kirchner,  O.,  4292. 
Kirchwey,  G.   W.,  4694. 
Kirkham   (Thomas)   family,  3417. 
Kirkland,  J.  T.,  2622,  2707. 

letters,  1809,  1810.     2786. 
Kirkland  family,  3406,  3851). 
Kirkwood,    Gor.     Samuel    J.,     letter,     I860. 
1517. 

first  meeting  with  Lincoln,  1521. 

letters,  1519-1521. 

letters,  1861.     1515. 

messages,   etc.,   1860-1863.      155.X. 

messages,   etc.,   1876-1877.     1560. 
Kirtland  family,  3372,  3406,  3859. 
Kishkekosh  County,  Iowa,  1513. 
Kite,  B.,  6075. 
Kite,  W.,  6062. 

Kite  work,  Weather  Bureau,  901. 
Kites,  tetrahedral  principle,  904. 
Kittanning,  manor  of,  6146. 
Kittery,   Me.,   1751.     1700. 

Baptist  Church  in,  1715. 

documents,  1706-1756.     340:',. 

family  records,  1709. 

freeholders,      remonstrance      to      General 
Court,    1784.     3412. 

historic  homes,  1711. 

North  parish,   1783.      170.x. 

tax  lists,   1756-1770.     341.",. 
Kittery  Point,  Me.,  1710. 
Kittredge,  G.  L.,  2137,  7395. 
Kleberg,  Rosa,  6679,  6680. 
Kleeberger,  II.  B.,  4421. 
Klein,   T.   B.,    5897,   6215«. 
Klernm,  L.  R.,  7224,  7225. 
Kline,  J.  A.,  4504. 
Kline,  V.  I'.,  5623. 
Klondike,  902. 

overland  routes,  899. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1171 


Klondike,  weather,  898. 

Kluge,  C.  F.,  6222. 

Kluge.   E.   T.,  6231. 

Knabenshue,  S.  S.,  5722-5724,  5726,  5736. 

Knapp.  J.  G.,  6930. 

Knapp,  S.  L.,  5010. 

Kneeland,  S.,  559. 

Knevels,  J.  W.,  5151. 

Knight,  Madame,  journal  of,  2196,  2784. 

Knight,  G.  W.,  i;  15,  4259,  5749. 

Knight,  II.  F.,   1712. 

Knight,  J.  K.,  2572. 

Knight,    N.,   journal,   1762.     3402. 

Knight,  P.  S.,  5829. 

Knight,  R.,  deposition,  1682.     3376. 

Knight,  W.   C.,  901. 

Knight  family,  3375. 

-  Knight  of  the  Golden  Melice,"  2773. 

Knights     Templar,     financial     relation     to 

English  Crown,  42. 
Knortz,  K.,  5607ft. 

Know-Nothing,   Anti-,   resolutions  and  Lin 
coln,   1428. 
Know-Nothing    legislature,     Massachusetts, 

13. 

Know-Nothing  party,   Maryland,   1830. 
Know-Nothingism,  4830. 

Rhode  Island,  6470,  6580. 
Know-Nothings  in  Massachusetts,  36. 
Knowlen,  T.,  4280. 
Knowles,  Sir  Charles,  correspondence  with 

Secretary  Willard  in  1747.     2135. 
Knowles,  D.  C.,  4459. 
Knowles,  F.  L.,  4523. 
Knowles  r.  Douglass,  libel  suit,  1748,  1749. 

2135,   2147. 
Knowltoo,  D.  C.,  42. 
Knowlton,  M.  P.,  3315. 
Knox,  Anna  R.,  7470. 
Knox,  Henry,  2823. 
diary,  1775-76,  3388. 
letter,  17^)1.     6167. 
letter  to  his  wife,  1775,  2773. 
letter  to  William  Irvine,  1786,  6084. 
plan  for  the  arrangement  of  the  militia, 

Revolutionary  war,  2775. 
Knox,  J.  B.,  4210. 
Knox  manuscripts,  3700. 
Knoxville,  siege  of,  4284. 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  founding,  6672. 
Knyvet  family,  3411. 
Koch.  P.,  4395. 
Kodiak,  not  Kadiak,  902. 
Konigsmark  in  New  Sweden,  false,  6063. 
Koenigsmark  question,  36. 
Korosi,  Joseph  de,  809,  812. 
Kohl,  J.  G.,  1718,  1750,  1752. 
Kohler,  M.  J.,  624-629,  631-635,  638. 
Kohlmann,  Father  Anthony,  927. 
Kohut,  G.  A.,  626-629,  634,  635. 
Kollm,  Georg,  902. 
Kootenay  Indians,  language,  7323. 
Korea,  576,  892,  901,  905. 

relations  to  China,  Japan,  United  States. 

4522. 
war  map,  905. 


Koren,    John,    813-815. 

Kossuth,  Louis,  address,  February  6,   1852. 

5724. 

Kotzebue,  A.,  6085. 
Kowak  River,  ice  cliffs,  897. 
Krafft,    J.    C.    P.    von,    journal,    1776-1784. 

5254. 

Krakatoa,  explosion,  903. 
Krall,  J.   M.,  6211. 
Kramer,  J.  M.,  letters,  6067. 
Kramer,  Stella,  4843c. 
Kratz,  H.  W.,  5960,  7422. 
Kriebel,  H.  W.,  6365,  6370,  7422. 
Kriehn,  G.,   10,  41. 
Kroeber,  A.  L.,  1095. 
Kuczynski,  R.  R.,  813. 
Kiirnbergers,  Ferdinand.  885. 
Kufic  glass  weights,  665. 
Kuhn,   Geo.  H.,  journal,  1831.     2202. 
Kuhn  (Jacob)  family,  3409,  3894. 
Kuhns,  Oscar,  884. 
Kuhns,  O.  L.,  6357. 
Ku  Klux,  suppression  of.  5570. 
Ku  Klux  Klan,  1287,  5568. 
Ku  Klux  raid,  5568. 

Kulp,  G.   B.,  6421,  6422,  6434,  6436,  6446. 
Kumassi,  898. 
Kunz,  G.  F.,  665. 
Kuro-Siwo,  the,  530,  533. 
Kuskokwim  River,  899. 
Kuykendall,  J.  II.,  6684,  6(585. 
Kwakiool  people.   7312. 
Kwakiutl  nation,  563. 
Kwakiutl-Nootka  Indians,  7323. 
Kyn   (.Toran)   family.  6058-6063. 
Labadist  colony,  Maryland.  779,  1830. 
Labaree,  J.  C.,  3706. 
La  Barre,  J.  E.,  7410. 
Labna,   Yucatan,    200,   353. 

explorations  at,  338. 

ruined  city  of,   1886.     4203. 
Labonte,  L.,  5797,  580O. 
Labor,  811,  1824. 

benevolent  societies.   1X59.      545,  546. 

English,  statistics  of,  SOS. 

8ce  o/.so  Wages. 

Labor  and  production  of  wealth,  4293. 
Labor  bureau,  French,  808. 
Labor  bureau,  Bulletins  of.  813. 
Labor  classes,  English,  814. 
Labor  commissioners,   convention,' 809. 
Labor  in  the  United  States,  State  activities 

in  relation  to,  1831. 

Labor  movement  in  English  politics,   11. 
Labor  organizations  in  ancient  times,  214« 
Labor  statistics,  807,  808,  810,  811. 

Danish,  813. 

German   commission   of.  809. 
Labor  theory  of  value.  4836. 
Labor  unions.     »S'cr  Central  labor  unions. 
La  Boule,  J.   S..  6967.  7075.  7523. 
Labrador,  coast  of,  2619,  7175. 

geology,   7172. 

who  first  saw  the,  564. 

Labrador,      Brown-Harvard     exped.,      1900. 
5917. 


1172 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Labrador,  Grand  Falls,  5914,  5915. 

Grand  River,  568,  5914,  5915. 

Indians  and  Eskimos,  7312. 

physical  geography,  563. 

Portuguese  explorations,  7315. 

social  condition,  7175. 
La  Cache,  Miss.,  4350. 
Lacey,  J.,  6082. 
Lacey,  J.  F.,  1514,  1515. 
Lacey,   R.   B.,   1150,  7497,  7498. 
La    Chair,    Salomon,    notary,    register    of, 

4884. 
Lachine,  Canada,  ancient  forts,  7361. 

massacre    of    victims     (Les    victimes    du 

massacre  de),  7346. 
Lachine  Canal,  7346. 
Lackawanna  Iron  Works,  6162. 
Lackawanna    Valley.      Glaciation,    vascular 

plants,  etc.,  6158,  6159,  6160. 
Lacoe,  R.  D.,  6420d. 
La  Cosa's  map,  1500.     7322. 
La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1834-1848.     6937. 
La  Crosse  County,  Wis.,  6928. 
La    Crosse    Valley,    pictured     cave,    6930&, 

6977a. 

Ladd,  H.  M.,  5703. 
Ladd,  William,  1698. 
La  Durantaye,  O.  M.  de,  7326,  7331. 
Laer,  A.  J.  F.  van,  5049. 
Laet,  .T.  de,   5097. 

the  new  world,  5096. 
Lafayette,   Marquis  de,  5648,  6075. 

address  to  the  Indians,  1784.     6070. 

at  Brandywine,  5877. 

at     William     and     Mary     College,     1824. 
6855. 

campaign    in    Virginia.    1781.     1289. 

correspondence  with  Gor.  Bowdoin,  2774. 

expedition  against  Arnold,   1933. 

letter,  42. 

letter.  November  29,  1777.     6070. 

letter,   1781.     2774. 

letters,  1781.     6829,  6830. 

letter,  April  12,  1782.      2796. 

letter  to  Washington,  3099. 

Michigan's  portrait  of,  4278. 

portrait  and  bust  of.  2788. 

portrait  in  Capitol,  2977. 

second    expedition    to    Virginia    in    1781. 
1951. 

statue  to,  in  Washington,  2794. 

visit  to  Boston,  3371. 

visit   to   Pittsburg,  1825.     6065. 
Laflamme.  T.  A.  R..  7347«- 
Lafleur.   T.,    7316. 
La  Fontaine,  L.  H.,  7352. 
La  Gardeur  de  St.  Pierre,  915. 
^ahrbush,  Capt.  F.,  account  of,  2780. 
Laidley,  W.   S.,  6888-6892,  6894. 
Laine.  T.  II.,  1069. 
,aird,  D.,  7161«. 
Laird  rams,  2803. 
Lake,  David,  letters,  etc.,  California,  1852 

1855.     4165. 
Lake,  J.  A.,  4925. 
Lake,  L.,  4346. 


Lake,  O.  D.,  4923. 

Lake,  T.,  3384. 

Lake  family,  3376. 

Lake  Calhoun,  Sioux  at,  4326. 

Lake  Champlain,  site  of  first  battle  of,  4694, 

4721. 

Lake  Chelan,  899. 
Lake  Clark,  905. 
Lake  County,  Ind.,  1459. 
Lake  County,  Ohio,  5722. 
Lake  Dunmore,  naming  of,  3365. 
Lake  George,  N.  Y.,  history,  5272. 
Lake   Mills,  Wis.,  in  the  war  of  secession, 

6965,  7058. 

Lake  of  the  Woods,  history,   geology,   min 
ing,  etc.,  7149r. 
tragedy,   1736.     7328. 
Lakes,  North  American,  1003. 

present  and  extinct,  906. 
Lakeville,   Mass.,   inscriptions,   3366. 
Lakin  family,  3406,  3860. 
Lakin's  deed,  3403,  3822. 
Lamar,  W.  H.,  1281. 
Lamar   (Thomas)  family,  1281. 
La  Margue,  Marin  de,  916. 
La  Marquise,  B.  M.,  letters  of,  1789-1797. 

2796. 

Lamb,  F.  W.,  4427. 
Lamb,  Martha  J.,  4892. 
,amb,  O.,  4260. 
,amb,  S.  O.,  4098. 
,amb  family,  6851,  6855. 
.ambdin,  A.  C.,  6057. 
.ambert,  Mrs.  E.  C.,  7425. 
.ambert,  T.  A.,  1265. 
.ambert,  T.  H.,  559. 
.amberton,  J.  M.,  5897. 
.ambeth  manuscripts,  1678. 
Lambing,    A.    A.,    916,    5846,    5851,    6143, 

6144,  6146,  6345,  6346. 
Lamothe,  Mme.  H.  G.,  7381. 
La  Mothe  Cadillac,  M.  de,  1702.  ' 
Lamphere,  G.  N.,  4312. 
Lamponia,  881. 
Lamprecht's  history,  36. 
Lamps,  colonial,  5869. 
Larny,  J.  B.,  5854. 

Lancaster,   Mass.,   captives,   1676.     3395. 
excursion   to,   4202. 
men   of,    lost   at   reduction   of    Montreal, 

3380. 

records,   1600-1800.     3374,  3375. 
Lancaster,  N.  II.,  note  on,   1814.      2631. 
Lancaster,    N.    Y.,    tombstone    inscriptions, 

5050. 

Lancaster,    Ohio,    Methodist    cemetery,    in 
scriptions.  5745. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  6169. 
assembly,  1780.     (5060. 
Bangor  Church.  6173. 
Catholic   Church,   5847. 
description  of,  in  1772.     6169. 

in   1800.     6184. 
firemen  in,   1766.     6059. 
first  court-house,  1739-1784.     6177. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1173 


Lancaster,  Pa.,  First  Reformed  Church, 
births  and  baptisms,  1736-1800. 
6355,  6356. 

Jewish  settlement,  632. 

Juliana  Library,  6169. 

Marshall's  diary,  6167. 

Masonic  activity  in,  1734.     6167. 

Mechanics'  Library,  history  of,  6188. 

old,  6168. 

paving  of  East  King  street,  1802.     6168. 

picture  of,   1800.     6184. 

plays  and  playhouses,  early,  6172. 

St.  James1   Church,  records,   6169. 

St.  James'  P.  E.  Church,  plan,  1790. 
6078. 

St.  Mary's  parish,  914,  920,  921. 

early  settlement  and  population,  6183. 

Trinity  Lutheran  Church,  birth  and  bap 
tismal  register,  1747-1799,  6354- 
6357. 

Wabank  House,  6178. 
Lancaster    (Pa.)    Journal,  6176. 
Lancaster,  Va.,  court  rules,  1671.     6853. 

treaty    of,    1744.     6838. 
Lancaster  County,  Nebr.,  4407. 
Lancaster  County,   Pa.,  Acadians  in,   6165. 

amateur  journalism,  6186. 

Brickerville  congregation,   history,   6167. 

Gap  copper  mines,  6165. 

Indians  of,  5973,  6165. 

Irish  in,  6165. 

early  Jewish  colony,  6169. 

early  local  history,  6166. 

early  mills,  etc.,  6165. 

newspapers.  6170. 

oldest  daily  paper,  6165. 

petition,   1777.     6080. 

pioneer  settlers,  6165. 

political  divisions,  6169. 

some  early  printers,  6167. 

earliest  reformed  church,  6169. 

Revolutionary  days,  6170. 

rustic  art  in,  6172. 

St.  Peter's  Church,  5851. 

early  schools,  6166. 

Scotch-Irish  in,   6185. 

early  settlement  and  population,  6183. 

early  settlers,  6165. 

towns  established  by  lotteries,  6168. 

townships,  names  of,  6165. 

woman  treasurer,  6165. 

Lancaster  County    (Pa.)    associates,   7  com 
panies,   1776.      6082. 
Lancaster  County,  Va.,  6849. 

burgesses,  1651-1740.     6853. 

Indian  affairs,  6852. 

marriage  bonds,    1717-1797.      6854,  6860. 

order  of  court  regarding  ministers,  1661. 
6836. 

tithables   of,    1654.     6829. 
"  Lancaster,"   oldest  ship  in  United   States 

Navy,   6167. 
Lancaster  rifles,  6180. 
Lancasterian  school,  5897. 
Lancey,  E.  F.  de,  4892. 
Lancey,  R.  B.,  1146,  1147. 


|   Land,  J.  H.,  7267. 
Land,  R.  E.  A.,  7367. 
Land,  geography,  891,  893. 
origin  of  property  in,  42. 
public,  system  and  its  relation  to  educa 
tion,  5797. 

Virginia  list  of  officers  entitled  to,  under 
proclamation  of  Gor.  Dinwiddie, 
1754.  6829. 

Land   advertisement.   1760.     3378. 
Land  bank.     Sec  Bank.  Land. 
Land  cessions,  Indian,  In  Ohio,  5723. 
western,  5714. 
Fee  <ilN<>  Lands,  public. 
Land  clubs,  frontier,  20. 
Land  grants,  1. 

for  services  in  Indian  wars,  3411. 
for  education,  origin  of,  7119. 
Government,     for     educational     purposes, 

1422. 

for   railways,   7117. 
Michigan,  for  education,  etc..  4259. 
New  York    in  Vermont,  1765-1776.     6753. 
Ohio,  5641. 

Sec  also   Lands,  public. 
Land   limitation  movement,  7521. 
Land  Office,  United  States,  history,  4303. 
Landowners,  large,  Virginia,  6891. 
Land  records,  5745. 
Land  speculators  in  Iowa.  1505. 
Land  survey,  Minnesota,  4312. 
Land    surveys,    first    United    States,    1786. 

5777,  No.  40. 

Land  system  in  the  South.  15. 
Land    system    of    provincial    Pennsylvania, 

12. 
Land  tenure  in  Georgia,  economics,  4843. 

New  Hampshire,  4462. 

Land    titles    of   American    Antiquarian    So 
ciety,  474. 

Landa,  Diego  de.  writings  of,  749. 
Landa  alphabet,  the,  195,  278. 
Lander,  Edward.  2278. 
Landers,  F.  E.,  1513. 

"  Landing  of  the  Fathers,"  a  picture,  criti 
cism    on,    2631. 
Landis,  C.  K.,  4674. 
Landis,  D.  B.,  6180,  6186. 
Landis,  G.  B.,  16. 
Landon,  J.,  4776. 
Landon  family,  6826. 

(Southold),  5043. 
Landon    manuscript,    1782-1784,    extracts, 

5018. 
Landowning    farmers    in    England,    decline 

of,  7121. 

Lands,  common  and  commonage,  2582. 
ministerial,  Narragansett,  1112. 
public,  898,   1931. 

and  agrarian   laws  of  the   Roman   Re 
publics.   1822. 

and  relation  to  education.  5797. 
credit   system   and   the  public  domain, 

6675. 

in  South.  16. 
State  rights,  conflict  over,  3. 


1174 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Lands — Continued. 

public,    surveys,    4279. 

in   Virginia,   1625.     6851. 
Virginia     list    of    officers    entitled     to, 
1754.     6820. 

western,  British  policy,  1763-1775.     5713. 

See  aUo  Land  grants. 
Landsberg,  M.,  4033. 

Lime,    I).,   journal   at   Quebec,    1754.     33S4. 
Lane,  E.,  7408. 
Lane,  E.  F.,  3385. 
Lane,  .1.  1'.,  3400,  3788. 
Lane,  L.  P.,  809,  813,  814. 
Lane,  R.  E.,  2594. 
Lane,  S.,  3388. 
Lane,  S.  A.,  5618. 
Lane,  W.  C..  2139.  3415,  7395. 
Lane,   W.  G..  5635. 
Lsine  family,   3368,   3369,   3454,   3788, 

(James)    family.  340O. 

(William)  family,  3385. 
Lane  papers.  1653.  3375. 
Lane  County,  Oreg.,  beginnings,  5801. 

early  schools,  5800. 
Lane   Seminary,    exodus   of   students.    1X34. 

5701. 

Lanesborough,    Mass.,   geological    history   of 
Balance  rock,  2O47. 

one    hundred    and     fiftieth    anniversary. 

paper,    2047. 
Lang  family,  2245. 
Langdon,  W.,  letter,  3380. 
Langdon  family,  3375,  3388. 
Langevin,    Canada,    Trappist    fathers     ( La 

Trappe  de  Langevin),  7346. 
Langford,  N.   P.,  4311,  4398. 
Langhorn,    J.,    burial    records,     1787-1813. 
7296. 

marriage  records,  1788-1791.     7296. 
Langlade's    movements    in    1777.     6930«. 
I.anglade   papers.    1737-1800.      6930b. 
Langley,  S.  P.,  902. 
Langley  family,  3409,  3895,  6861. 
Langres,  France,  Roman  city  of.   17. 
Langslow,  R.,  4774. 
Langton,  J.,   7175a,  7176-7179,   7183. 
Langworthy,    L,    5247. 
Langworthy,  J.   L.,   1500. 
Lanier,   C.   A.,  945. 
Lanier,  Sidney,  writings,  1283,  1342. 
Laning,  J.  F.,  5717. 

Lanman's  charge  at  Jackson.  1513,  1517. 
Lanoraie,  Canada,  Church  of  St.  Joseph  de, 

7345. 

Lansing,  R.,  580. 

Lansing  family    (Albany,  N.  Y.),  5018. 
Lansing,  Mich.,  beginnings,  4278. 

early  recollections,  4280. 

location  as  capital,  4260,  4263. 
Lanterns,  colonial,  5869. 
La  Palaen,  de,  691. 

Lapham,  I.  A.,  6901,  6906,  6928,  6945. 
Lapham,  Julia  A.,  7125. 
Lapham,  O.,   6597. 


Lapham,    W.    B.,    1708,    1709,     1711-1716, 

3384,  3390,  3391,  3393. 
La  Plata,  Rio  de,  568. 

survey,  526. 
Laporte  family,  6397. 
Lapps  of  Sweden,  576. 
Lapsley,  G.  T.,  39,  42,  43,  2556. 
Laramie,  territory,  545. 

Larcum,  David,  deed  of  sale  for  negro,  2272. 
Larned,  J.  N.,  4774. 
Lamer,  J.  B.,  1269. 

La  Roche,  Marquis  de,  expedition,  73O9. ' 
La  Ronde,  J.  T.  de,  693(V/. 
Larpenteur,  A.  L.,  4311. 
Larrabee,  Gov.  William.  1513. 

messages,    etc.,    1886-1890.      1562. 
Larrabee,     Mrs.     William,     will,     1691-92. 

3408. 

Larson,  L.  M.,  7120. 
La  Rue,  II.,  7345. 
La  Rue,  Lea,  7381. 
Lar/elee,  C.  S.,  7470. 
La  Salle,  R.  C.  de,  1456,  4766. 

Allouez  and,  6967,  7075. 

expedition,    1684.     5090. 

Pefialosa,   connection  with,   668.",. 

first  visit  to  the  Senecas,  1669.     4786. 

monument,  200. 

undertaking  to  discover  Mississippi,   116. 
La  Serre,  C.  F.,  5745. 
La  Serre  evidence,  5745. 
La  Serre  family,  5746,  5750. 
La   Soufriere,   eruption   in   1812.     904. 

eruption,    1902.     903. 
Latane,  J.  H.,  15,  24,  1826. 
Lathrop,  G.   P.,   1195. 
Lathrop,   H.   W.,    1520-1523. 
Lathrop,  John,  2629,  2632,  2698. 

letter,  1809.     2779. 

Lathrop,  J.  H.,  2195-2198,  2200,  2201. 
Latimer,  G.  A.,  1216. 

Latin-America,     constitutions     and     revolu 
tions,  902. 

Latitudes,  incorrect,  of  early  writers,  navi 
gators,  etc.,   3394,  3716. 

La   Tour,   C.,   commission  as  Lieut. -Gen.   of 
Acadia,  2133. 

papers  relating  to,  2645. 
Latrobe,  J.   H.   B.,   1872,   1925.    1926,   1941, 

6011,  6014,  6059. 
Latting,  J.  J.,  3384,  3387,  5017-5019,  5021, 

5025-5029,  5037. 
Latting  family,  5017. 
Laud,  A.  C.,  5746. 
Laud,  Archbishop,  3723a. 
Laud,   W.,  Archbishop   of  Canterbury,   com 
mission   to.    1634.     3372. 
Lauderdale,  F.  H.,  1522. 
Lauer,  P.   E.,  1823. 
Laughlin,  W.  K.,  1515. 
Laurel  Run,   Pa.,   monument  to  those  slain 

by  Indians,  1779.  6458. 
Laurence,  John,  will,  1684.  6826. 
Laurence,  T.,  correspondence,  1746-1752. 

6063. 
Laurence  family   (New  Jersey),  5031. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1175 


Laurens,  H.,  letters,  1773-1780.     6648,  6649, 

6650,  6651. 
narrative,  1780-1782.     6630. 

resignation     as     President     of     Congress, 
1778.     6060. 

Laurens,    J.,    army    correspondence,     1777- 

1782.      4725,   6647,   6648. 
mission  to  Europe  in   1781.     6646.  6647. 
Laurent,  7222. 
Laurentian  basin,  574. 
Liiuson  family,  7352. 
Laux,  J.  B.,  4894. 
Lauzftn  family,  7345. 
Laval,  F.  de,  7222,  7348. 
Law,  John,   1460,   1461,  6927. 
Law,  R.  R.,  7475. 
Law,  T.,  1271. 
Law.  W.,  1302,  1309. 
Law,   \V.  H.,  1202. 
Law  and  legal  profession,  4255. 
Law  and  police,  first  chair  of,  6852. 
Law  cases,  1795-1797.     2623. 
Law  ministers  of  the  olden  time,  1506. 
La  we   papers,   1794-1821.     6932,  6933. 
Lawler,  T.  B.,  607. 
Lawless,  J.  T.,  608. 
Lawrence,  A.,  2047. 
Lawrence,  A,  A.,  2791. 
Lawrence,  A.  E.,  2776. 
Lawrence,  C.,  Go;;.,  or  Nova  Scotia,  orders, 

•    1756.     337,4. 
proclamation,    1738.      7324. 
Lawrence,  George,  descendants,  3404,  .",841. 
Lawrence,  I.,  5041. 
Lawrence,  J.  W.,  7248. 
Lawrence.  N.,  2632. 
Lawrence,  T.,  Capt.  Company,  1758.     L>7i>r>. 

3098,  3408. 

Lawrence,  William,   2138,   2802,   2808. 
Lawrence,  W.   B.,  5130. 
Lawrence,  W.  E.,  5018. 
Lawrence  pedigree,  5018. 
Lawrence,  Kans.,  annals,  lo. 
Lawrence  raid,  1588. 
Lawrenceville,      Brunswick      County,      Va.. 

marriage  bonds,  6855. 
Laws  of  1683.     5033. 
Laws,    old    and    new     <!>ri*'f    comparison), 

4213. 

Lawson,  A.  J.,  6927. 
Lawson,  P.  V.,  6968,  7095,  7125. 
Lawton,  C.,  5971. 
Lawton,  Mrs.  J.  M.,  4893. 
Lawton,  W.  C.,  861. 
Lawyers,    early,    of   Lincoln    and    Kennebec 

counties,  Me.,  1702. 
Lawyers,  seventeenth  century,  6856. 
Lay,  Dorothy,  letter  to,  1204. 
Layard,  Ida  L.  II.,  4896. 
Laylin,  C.  D.,  5722. 
Laylin,  L.  C.,  5641. 

•Layton    correspondence,    1830-1878.     5856. 
Lazarist  missions,  914. 
Lazell,  T.  S.,  2205,  2207. 
Lea,  A.  M.,  1520. 


Lea,  H.  C.,  3,  26,  34,  35,  38,  43,  771,  776, 

780. 

Lea,  J.  H.,  211,  3401,  3402,  3404,  3405, 
3407,   3409,   3410,   3412-3417, 
3814,  3871f/,  3890,  3932,  3942, 
3969,  3987,  6070,  6072,  6073. 
Leach,  John,  3377. 

journal,  1775.   3377.  .•>,5i'2. 
letter.  1776.  3377. 
Leach,  J.  A.,  6859. 
Leach,  J.  G.,  6073,  6074,  6076,  6082. 
Leach,  M.  A.,  6085. 
Leach,  M.  L.,  4284. 
Lead  and  shot  trade  in  Wisconsin,  6935, 

7025. 

Lead  and  zinc  fields  in  Kansas.  1581. 
Lead  mine,  Rochester.  N.  Y.,   1730.  5017. 
Sturbridge,  4139. 
Tantiusque,    1644-1776.      2O8. 
Lead   mining   in   Fever    (Galena)    River   re 
gion,   6935,   7022. 

in  Illinois  and  Wisconsin,  early,  10. 
Lead  region,  Wisconsin,  6967,  7087. 

pioneering  in,   7096. 

Deader,  Richard,  letters,  1648-166O.     2793. 
Lear,  T.,   1271. 
Lear  family,  3375. 
,    Learnard,  E.  O.,  1580. 
;   Learned,    H.    B.,   44. 
Learned,  M.  D.,  884-886,  2026,  2027,  2029, 

6218. 

Leary,  P.,  jr.,  1713. 
Leavell,  Z.  T.,  4347,  4351. 
Leavenworth,  A.  E.,  6714. 
Leavenworth,  F.  P.,  6861. 
Leavenworth's  expedition,  1819.  4304. 
i  Leavitt,  Emily  W.,  3404,  3405,  3406,  3409, 

3412,  3841. 

Leavitt,  Jonathan,  vindicated.  7480. 
Leavitt,  O.  II.,  4428ff. 
Leavitt,  R.  H.,  4096. 

Leavitt,   W.,   2241,   2242.   2245,   2246,   2253. 
Leavitt,  W.  H.,  7480. 
Lebanon,      Conn.,      graveyard     inscriptions. 

3370. 

rate  bill,    1741.      3378. 
Lebanon,  Me.,  1711. 

first    parish,    1765-1812.      1715. 
Lebanon,   Ohio,   centennial.   5723. 
Lebanon,  Pa.,  7430. 
doctors,  old,  6206. 
early  educational  project,  7432. 
history,   6366. 
reminiscences,   6195. 
St.   Mary's  Catholic  Church,  6219. 
Women's   Aid    Society,   during   civil    war, 

7433. 

Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  early  churches,  6207. 
distinguished  visitors  to,  6196. 
eastern  and  western  borders,   7429. 
educational  work  of.  6218. 
Episcopal  Church  in,  6216. 
folklore  and  superstitions,  7436. 
history,    biography,   genealogy,   6193. 
iron  industries,   7428. 
law  cases,  celebrated,  6208. 


1176 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  mills  of,  6217. 

Moravian  Church,  6065. 

murder,  first  trial,  conviction,  and  execu 
tion  for,  6213. 

names,  origin  of,  6197. 

newspapers,  6208. 

Palatine  and  Scotch-Irish  settlers,  6205. 

Pennsylvania  -  German,       English,       and 
Scotch-Irish  in,  6218. 

early  recollections,   7437. 

United  Brethren  Church,  6215. 
Lebanon  Valley  College,  Annville.  Pa..  7431. 
Le  Baron  family,  3383. 
Le  Blanc  family,  2246. 
Lebowitch,  J.,  635. 
Lechford,  Thomas,  notebook,  121.  109.  328. 

"  Plain  Dealing."  2641. 

note  to,  2641. 

Lechmere,  R.,  correspondence.   1774.      2806. 
Le  Clair,  A.,  6933. 
Le  Compte,  S.  D.,  1582. 
Le  Compton  party,  1581. 
Le  Conte,  John  L.,  726. 
Lederer,  J.,  2024. 
Le  Due,  W.  G.,  4311. 
Ledwith,  W.  L.,  6381. 
Ledyard,  L.  W.,  5423. 
Ledyard  family,   5022. 
Lee,  Andrew,  diary,  6059. 
Lee.  Arthur,  correspondence  of,  763. 
Lee,   Gen.   Charles,  capture  by  the  British, 
2776. 

treason,   5247. 
Lee,  C.  F.,  jr.,  3384,  3391. 
Lee,  F.  B.,  658,  659,  4557,  4618. 
Lee,   F.   L.,   letters  written   during   Revolu 
tion,  3393. 
Lee,  G.  C.,  779. 
Lee,    Henry     (Boston),    2787.    2800,    2802, 

3156,  3169,  6060. 
Lee,  Gen.  Henry,  letter,  1764.     6856. 

letters,   1779-80.     6830. 
Lee,  Joseph,  814. 
Lee,  J.  P.,  4292. 
Lee,  J.  S.,  4097. 
Lee,  J.  W.  M.,  1969. 
Lee,  L.,  letter  to  T.  Lee,  1745.     6830. 
Lee,  Lucy  C.,  1643. 
Lee,  R.,  letters,  6827. 
Lee,  Richard  H.,  correspondence  of,  763. 

letter,   1776.     2785. 

letter,  December  1,  1776.     6829. 

letter,  1781.     2629. 

letters  to  W.  Whipple.  1778,  1779.     6078. 
Lee,  Robert  E.,  descent  of,  1650. 

letter,  1861.     1518. 

strength  of  forces  under,  and  Pope,  3333, 
3335. 

and  the  Confederacy,  1284. 
Lee,   Samuel,   3386,   3387,   3625a,   3643. 
Lee,  S.  D.,  4346,  4347,  4349,  4351,  4355. 
Lee,  S.  P.,  letter  to  J.  R.   Doolittle,   1865. 

1289. 

Lee,  S.  W.,  336?. 
Lee,  Wm.,  3400. 
Lee,  W.  B.,  3405,  3C-18a. 


Lee,  W.  H.,  5027,  5036. 

Lee  family,  1641,  3369,  6830,  6859. 

Lee   family   of   Virginia,    3402,    3404,    3405, 

3814,  3848o. 
arms,  1659.     6068. 
Lee  (Edward)  family,  3411. 

(John)  family,  3386,  3411,  3625«. 
(Richard)  family,  3384. 
Lee,  Mass.,  vital  records  to  1850.     4003. 
Lee  County,  Iowa,  1502,  1524. 
early  bar,  1506. 
Catholicity  in,  5844. 
naming  of,  1521.  , 

early  settlement,  1503. 
Lee  papers,   1754-1811.     5244-5247. 
Leeds,  B.  F.,  3405,  3406.  3408. 
Leeds's  "  Temple  of  Wisdom."  6062. 
Leeming,  Ralph,  7300. 
Leesylvania,  title  to,  6829. 
Leete,  William,  8. 
Le  Fevre,  J.,  4894. 
Lefevre,  R.,  4855. 
Lefevre  family,  6397. 
Lefferts,  M.,  530. 

Lefferts-IIaughwout   family,   5048. 
Leffingwell   autographs.  2069. 
Lefroy,  A.  H.  F.,  7365. 
Lefroy,  Catherine,  7385. 
Lefroy,  C.  F.,  7298. 
Leftwich,  G.  F.,  4349. 
Leftwich,  G.  J.,  4350. 
Legare  family,  6615. 
Legate,  J.  F.,  1578a,  1579. 
Le  Gendre,  D.,  will.  1703.     6622. 
Legendre,  N.,  7309,  7310,  7315,  7320,  7323. 
Legg,   J.,   deposition,   1709.     3367. 
Leggo,  Sarah  S.,  7367. 
Legion  of  Honor,  660. 
Legislation,     evolution    in,    United    States, 

nineteenth  century,  4280. 
Legislation,  statistical,  809. 
Legislation  favoring  society,  4456. 
Legislation  of  the  several   States,   uniform, 

4292. 

Legislative  government,  4299. 
Legislatures,  State,  American,  4407. 
Legler,     II.     E.,     4284,     6912,     6972,     7106, 

7522. 
Lehigh    region,     coal     tonnage,     1820-1863. 

5967. 
Lehigh     Valley,     Pennsylvania-German     in, 

6357. 

Leiberg,  J.  B.,  900. 
Leibert,  E.,  6222.  6230. 

Leicester  County.  England,  pedigrees,  5744. 
Leidy,  Pa.,  church,  7422. 
Leif,  proposed  statue  of,  2787. 
Leighton,  G.  E.,  4369. 
Leighton,  Harriet  W.,  4417. 
Leighton,    Frost    v.,   suit,    2135. 
Leininger,  Barbara,  6085. 
Leininger    (Regina,    the    German    captive), 

7435. 

Leisler,  J.,  administration  of,  5241. 
Leisler  family  (New  York),  5022. 
Leisler  (Jacob)  family,  5060. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1177 


Leland,  C.  G.,  6102. 

Leland,  C.  P.,  5778. 

Leland,  G.,  5908. 

Leland.   II.,  6869. 

Leland,   P.   W.,  40336. 

Leland,  W.  S.,  3687. 

Lemar,  La.,  mound  investigations,  1667. 

Le  May,  P.,  7308,  7328. 

Lemieux.   L.,   7348. 

Lemoine.  J.  B.,  contract  by,  6937. 

Le   Moine,   J.    M.,    7170,    7186,    7187,    7308, 

7300.       7311,       7313-7315.       7317, 

7311).       7322-7324,       7327,       7328, 

7345. 

Lemon,  Agnes  H.,  7377,  7379. 
Lemon,  C.,  7379. 
Lemon  weir  River,  6927. 
Le  Moyne.  M..  7209. 
Lenans  "Amerikareise,"  885. 
Lenap'">-English    dictionary.    6111. 
Lenawee    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 

4279.   4280,  4283. 
Lenehan,  B.  ('.,  1515. 
L'Enfant  memorials,  1265. 
Lenni    Lenape.     See    Delaware    Indians. 
Lenoir's  Rangers,  1289. 
Lenox,  — ,  195. 
Lent,     observance     of,     in     Canada,     1670. 

7347. 

"  Leo  house  "  for  immigrants,  927.  7390. 
Leominster,  Mass.,  in  the  Revolution,  2539, 

2541. 

Leon,    Alonzo   de,    expedition,    1689.     66X6. 
Leon  County,  Tex.,  settlement,  6682. 
Leonard,  A.  G.,  1515. 
Leonard,  B.  A.,  4213. 
Leonard,  D.  L.,  5701,  5703-5706. 
Leonard,   Ephraim,   will   of.    1783.      2782. 
Leonard,  E.  C.,  4033c. 
Leonard,  Flenrietta,   1818,   1821. 
Leonard,   Henry,   deposition,   1655.      3373. 
Leonard,  J..   letter,  1826.      3369. 
Leonard,   N.   R.,   1519. 
Leonard,    O.    B.,    4442,    5033,    5042,    5044, 

5045.  - 
Leonard  family,  2621,  3390,  3433. 

English  ancestry,  5033. 
Leonard  (James)  family,  3363,  3433. 
Le  Plongeon,  A.,  192,  193,  196,  260,  274,  2S6. 
Le  IMongeon  in  Yucatan,  189. 
Le  Plongeon.  Alice  D.,  192,  274. 
Le  Roy,  Marie,  6085. 
Lesbos,  inscriptions,  861. 
Lesher,  C.,  6139. 
Leshure,  A.  P.,  2184. 
Lesley,  J.  P.,  716,  6160. 
Leslie,  P.  H.,  4398. 
"  Leslie's  retreat,"  2232,  2256. 
L'Espenard    (Antoine)   family,  5039. 
Lesperance,  .L,  7308,  7309,  7312,  7313. 
Lespinarde  family   (New  York),  5017. 
Lesquereux,   Leo,   5716. 
Lester,  H.  N.,  1578a. 
Lester,  J.  E.,  6522. 
Lester  (Bryant)  family,  1281. 
Letchworth,  W.  P.,  4763. 


Letombe  correspondence,  27. 

Letters  patent,  forms  used  for  issuing,  by 

English  Crown,  2780. 
Letters  patent  of  denization,  3393. 
Letts,  Allie  M.,  1513. 
Letts,  T.,  7391. 
Levan,  P.  K.,  6355. 
Levasseur,  E.,  809,  1863,  4310. 
Leveret t,  F.,  1517. 
Loverett,  G.  V.,   3413. 

Leverett,  John,  president  of  Harvard  Col 
lege,  speech  at  inauguration,  1708. 
2778. 

memorandum  book  of,  2783. 
Leverett,  Gor.  John,  funeral  of,  2636. 

instructions  to,  by  Cromwell,  2650. 

letter.   1676.      2624. 

letters,    1675.      3406. 

letter  to,  on  Indian  affairs.  1676.     3365. 

was   he   a   knight?   3393,   3708. 
Leverett,   Thomas,  patent  from   the  council 
for     New     England,     1629.      2650, 
2771. 
Leverett  family,  3370. 

(Thomas)   family,  3362,  3428. 
Leverett  papers,  2650. 
Leverett,  Mass.,  centennial,  4096. 

Congregational  Church,  4096. 
;    Leverett,     North,     Mass.,     Baptist     Church, 

4096. 

!    Levering,  J.  M.,  6228,  6230,  6357. 
Levering,   N.,    1012,   1504-1508,   1519-1522, 

1524. 

Levermore,  C.  H.,  34,  40,  1816,  1842. 
Levett,  Christopher,  voyage  into  New  Eng 
land,    1623-1624.      1698.    2646. 
Levi,  Kate  E.,  6936,  7069. 
Levick,  J.  J.,  6060,  6062,  6063,  6073,  6105. 
Levis,  Marechal  de,  papers.  2794,  3063. 
Levis,  Canada,  Church  of  Notre  Dame  de  la 

Victoire,  7345. 
Levy  family,  627. 

Lewanee  County,  Mich.,  judges,  4260. 
Lewes,     Del.,     bombardment    of,     in     1813. 
1251. 

history,  1256. 
Lewis,  A.  F.,  1713. 
Lewis,  Abraham   II.,  772. 
Lewis,  A.  T.,  5804«. 
Lewis,  B.  F..  5433. 
Lewis,  Charles,  journal,  1755.     6817,  6892. 

will,  1779.      6831. 
Lewis,  C.  F.,  7408. 
Lewis,  C.  T.,  5877. 
Lewis,  D.  H.,  1287. 
Lewis,  E.  C.,  6671. 
Lewis,  Elizabeth  D.,  4812. 
Lewis,  E.  J.,  1427. 
Lewis,  G..  1697. 
Lewis,  G.  H..  2200,  2201. 
Lewis.  II.  Carvill,  743. 
Lewis,  I.  N.,  7419. 
Lewis,  J.  P.,  5899,  6344. 
Lewis,  J.  L.,  jr.,  5562. 
Lewis,  J.  N.,  5637. 
Lewis,  K.  S.,  1581. 


1178 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Lewis.  L.,  jr.,  6061,  6063,  6090. 

Lewis,  M.  J.,  5960. 

Lewis,  N.  B.,  4212. 

Lewis,  R.  A.,  1523. 

Lewis,  R.  H.,  5589. 

Lewis,  S.,  3400,  7416. 

Lewis,  S.  B.,  7408. 

Lewis,  T.  H.,  868,  4349,  4350. 

Lewis,  V.  A.,  6879,  6890. 

Lewis.   William,  bibliography  of,  6076. 

Lewis.     Winslow,     2056,    3374-3378,     347S. 

3489,  3502,  3516,  3529,  3544. 
Lewis,  W.  A.,  4280. 
Lewis,  W.  B.,  6670. 
Lewis,  W.  S.,  6681. 

Lewis  family,  2198,  2199,  3375,  6857-6S59, 
6892. 

(Evan  Roberts)  family,  6080. 

(John)  family,  6892. 

(Laban)    genealogy,   2201. 
Lewis  and  Clark,  centennial,  5800. 
,    expedition,   899,  4394,  579S.   5S02. 
Lewis  and  Clark's  journals,  26,  5X02. 
Lewis,  "  Carmen  Seculare,"  914. 
Lexington,  111.,  schools,  1427. 
Lexington,  Mass.,  affair  of.   April   19,   177.",. 
2598,   2630. 

Academy,   2592. 

Lexington,  battle  of,  2133,  2139,  2592,  2773, 
2780,  2785,  2795,  259S,  2630, 
3389,  3655,  4358. 

anniversary,    1875.     3637. 

anniversary,  1905.     611. 

a  British  account,  3204. 

how    we   carried   the   news   to   the   King, 
May,   1775.      2274. 

news  in  Philadelphia,  6083. 

provincials  killed,  wounded,  and  missing, 
2636. 

transactions  of  the  British  troops.  2632. 

Sandham's  painting  of  the  battle,  2590. 

centennial,  2594. 

clock  making  in,  2594. 

common,  2592. 

document    relative    to    boundaries,    1735. 
3370. 

epitaphs,    2594,    2600,    2601. 

field  day,  4205. 

second   field   day,   1900.     4213. 

first  English  proprietors,  2593. 

General   Court,   instructions   to   delegate, 
1772.     3374. 

Hancock-Clarke  house,  2594,  2599. 

handbook,  2596. 

high  school,  early  days,  2594. 

in    1775    and    1861.      2592. 

in  1840.     2593. 

Matthew  Bridge,  2592. 

meeting  house,   1714.     2592. 

third      meeting      house,      1794.      2592, 
2594. 

military   organizations,   2593. 

Munroe  tavern,  2594. 

name,  2781,  2889. 

normal  school,  2592. 

early  schools  and  schoolmasters,  2593. 


Lexington,  Stone  Building,  2593. 

taverns,  2592. 

Washington's  visit  to,  1789.     2591,  2592. 

women  in  the  rebellion,  work  of,  2593. 
Lexington     (Mass.)     aud    West    Cambridge 

Branch  Railroad,  2594. 
"  Lexington,"  origin  of  name,  2592. 
Ley,   Rachel   P.,  5899. 

Leyden,    memorial    inscriptions   of  six   Eng 
lishmen,  3381. 

seven     articles     from     church     of,     1617. 

5098,   5186. 
Leyden   plate,  293. 
Leyh,  E.  F.,  2027,  2029. 
Liang-Cheng,  Sir  Chentung,  7474. 
Libbey,  W.,  575. 
Libbey,  W.  jr.,  562,  895. 

Libby,  O.   G.,  13,  17,  21,  6935,   7025,   7112. 
Libby  Prison,  1366,  1648,  6597,  7483. 
Liberia,  history  of,  1822. 

Maryland  in,  1941. 
Libertines     in     Massachusetts    Bay,     1636- 

1638.      4123. 
Liberty,  history  of,  5314. 

pioneer  steps,  5641. 
Liberty    Hall    Academy.    Virginia,    petition 

for  charter,  6861. 
Liberty  Hall  Volunteers.   6847. 
Liberty   party,   2554. 
Librarians,  congress  of,  6049. 
Libraries,    colonial,    Virginia,    6850,    6851, 
6852,    6854. 

early,  200,  347. 

early  parochial,  772. 

great,  208,  458. 

in  North  Carolina,  eighteenth  century,  72. 

influence  on  social  progress,  5235. 

private,  3446o. 

public,  modern,  and  their  methods,  7327. 

seminary,  1818. 

Thomas  Bray's,  35. 
Libraries  and  library  buildings,  260. 
Libraries  and  societies,  Mississippi,  4348. 
Library  of  Congress,  22. 

historical  manuscripts,  16. 

manuscripts   in,    2808. 

Lichtenstein,  R.  C.,  3398,  3399,  3755,  3774. 
Licking    County,    Ohio,    Disciples    churches, 
5678/5681.% 

history,  5678,  5679. 

inscribed  stones,  5777,  No.  53. 

pioneers,  5678. 

Presbyterian  churches,  5678. 

Presbyterian  churches  (o.  s.),  5680. 

soldiers  in  the  civil  war,  5679. 
Licking    Summit,    celebration    of    American 

independence,    1812.      7415. 
Lidget,    C.,    letters    to    F.    Foxcroft,    1690- 

1692.     3391,    3392. 
Lieber,  Franz,  887. 
Lieber,  O.  M.,  545,  6631,  6636. 
Lies,  E.,  1037,  1038. 

Lieutenancy,    court   of,    1686-1696.      52520. 
Life,  geography,  891. 

length  of,  in  France,  809. 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX 


1179 


Life  calculations,  2021. 
Life  insurance  in  United  States,  807. 
Life  tables,  815. 

"  The   light   appearing   more   and   more    to 
ward  the  perfect  day,"  2(542. 
Lightfoot  family,  6850,  6851. 
"  Lightfoot   survey   of   1750."      (5140. 
Lighthall,    W.   D.,   7143,   7:524,   7.°,20,   7371- 

7372. 

Lightner,  W.  II.,  4312. 
Lighty,  W.  II.,  4383. 
Lignery,  de,  6038. 
.ignery's  expedition,   1728.      6032. 
.illard,  John  B.,  653. 
.illard,  .T.  P.  B.,  1644*. 
.illie  family,  2801. 
,illy  wills  in  England,  5744. 
Jmerick,  Me.,   1607. 

Jmestone  lands,  Pennsylvania,  6155,  6156. 
.imestone,  magnesia,  of  Iowa,  1506. 
Lincecum,  (}.,  4351. 
Lincoln,  A.,  1516,  1047. 

anniversary,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,   ll.r»l. 

death  of,  6032. 

facsimile  reproduction  of  second   election 

as  President,  1515. 

Gov.  Kirkwood's  first  meeting  .with,  1.r»2l. 
in  Black  Hawk  war,  6036,  7062. 
in  Kansas,  1581. 
literary  style,  1436. 
lock  of  hair,  2799. 
"  Lost  Speech,"  1428. 
medallic  history,  664. 
nomination  to  Congress,  34. 
reminiscences,  5028. 
speech  at  Gettysburg,   remarks  on,  2805 

3265. 

unpublished  letters,    1856-1864.      6083. 
as  wrestler,  7425. 
See  also  Personal  Subject   Index. 
Lincoln     and     Anti-Know-Nothing     resolu 
tions,  1428. 

Lincoln  and  campaign  of  1856.      1428/ 
Lincoln  and  the  patronage,  42. 
Lincoln-Grimes  correspondence,  1516. 
Lincoln  party  massacre  on  Colorado  River 

1021. 

Lincoln  records  in  Pennsylvania,  5018. 
Lincoln,  B.,  2622,  2623,  2620. 
letter,  1790.     2622. 

wound  received  at  Saratoga,  1777.     2644. 
Lincoln,  C.  H.,  35,  6079,  6082,  6403. 
Lincoln,  C.  S.,  3683. 

Lincoln,  Enoch,  manuscript  papers,  1697. 
Lincoln,  L.  J.  B.,  4097. 
Lincoln,    Levi,    brief    in    slave    case,     1781. 

2661. 
relationship     to     judgeship     vacated     by 

Judge   Cushing,    1810.      2805. 
Lincoln,    Levi,    2d,    relation    to    Webster's 
seat  in  Senate,   1827-1833.     2805. 
Lincoln,   Solomon,   2787,   2806,   3271,   3275, 

3315,  3377,  3525,  3684. 
Lincoln,  Waldo,  209,  465,  3410,  3912. 
Lincoln,  William,  124. 
Lincoln  family,  3377,  3525. 


Lincoln   (Abraham)   ancestry,  3406. 
lineage,  3778. 
family,  3377. 

Lincoln   (Samuel)   family,  3309. 
Lincoln,  Nebr.,  capitol,  first,  4417. 

city     council,      incarceration     of,      1887. 

4417. 

insane  hospital,  4417. 
public   library,  4400. 
Lincoln     County,     Me.,     early     lawyers     of, 

1701,  1702. 

intentions  of  marriage,  1702— 1804.     3404. 
marriages,    1777-1816.      3395. 
marriages,   by   O.    Wood.    1786-.X9.      1712. 
probate  records,   1760  to   1800.      1689. 
Lincoln  County,  Nebr.,  4407. 
Lindall   family,   3365. 
Lindley,   J.,   4269,   4775. 
Lindsay,  A.  E.  T.,'  3401,  3S19. 
Lindsay,   L.   St.  G.,   7345. 
Lindsay  family,  6834,  6835. 
Linebrook,  Mass.,  pen  ramble  in,  2441,  2479. 
Lineban,  J.  C.,  605,  607,  6OX-611,  617. 
Linehan,  M.  L.,  609. 
Lingelbach,  W.   E.,  43. 
Linkletter,  C.  S.,  4283. 
Linn,  J.  B.,  6061,  6063. 
Linn,  L.  p.,  1465,  1405«. 
Linn  County,  Iowa,  151S. 

earliest  burying  ground.  1523. 
history,  1505. 
Lintner,  J.  A.,  4694. 

Linton,   S.,   correspondence,    1804.     5721. 
Lippitt  family    (Rhode   Island),  3385. 
Lipscomb,  D.,  4344«,  4345-4347. 
Liquor   laws   in   American   Commonwealths, 
centralized       administration       of, 
4827. 

Liquor  question,  4694. 
Lister  family,  6851. 
Litchfleld,   Paul,  diary,   1775.     2788. 
Litchfield,  P.  R.,  3321. 
Litchfield,  W.  J.,  3417,  4120. 
Litchfield    (Lawrence)    family,   3367. 
Literary   exchange,    1810.     200. 
Literature,  4212. 
Canadian,  7170. 

German,  in  England  before  1700.     884. 
history  of,  7170. 
Southern,  4345. 
Literature  and  art,  1880. 
Lithgow,     W.,    deposition     in     1767.      3382. 
Lithgow  family,  5044. 
Lithobolia,  3401,  3805. 
Lititz,   Pa.,   1-777.     6223. 

early   history.    1742-1775.      6223. 
military  hospitals,  6124,  6455. 
visit  to,    1700.      6167. 
Littell,  C.  W..  6058. 
Littell,  S.,  4551. 
Little,  A.,  4457. 
Little,  Charles  J..  10. 
Little,  D.  M.,  416.x. 
Little,  F.,  4270. 
Little,   H.,  4257. 


1180 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Little   Blue    River,    Nebr.,    Indian    raid   on, 

in   1863.     4424. 

Little     Chute,     Wis.,     mission,     1825-1840. 
6936. 

sawmill  site  at,  6937. 
Little  Egg  Harbor,  published  genealogies  of 

families,  4549. 
Little  Falls,  Me.,  1715. 
Little  Miami  Valley,  Revolutionary  soldiers 

in,  5722. 

Littlefield,  L.  A.,  4042«. 
Littlefield,  N.  W.,  4041. 
Littlehales,  ft.  W.,  573-575,  578,  898,  7391. 

7474. 

Littleton.  S..   library  of,   1679-80.      6850. 
Littleton  family,  3399,  3779. 
Littleton,  Mass.,  epitaphs,  2002. 

King  Philip's  war  incident,  2002. 

landmarks  in  proprietors'  deeds,  2002. 

lyceum,  2602. 

schools,  2602. 

trees  of,  2602. 

"Lively"  immigrants,  adventures  of,  6681. 
"Lively,"  what  became  of  the?  6681. 
Livermore,    D.,    New    Hampshire    company, 

1780.      4454. 

Livermore,  fteorge,   218,   2775,   2814,   2815. 
Livermore,  T.  L.,  2808,  3334,  3337,  3338. 
Livermore,  W.  R.,  2802. 
Living,  cost  of,  810. 
Livingston,  B.,  5033. 

duel  with  J.  Jones,  6063. 
Livingston,  Edward,  705. 
Livingston,  E.  B.,  5030. 
Livingston,   II.,   journal,    1775.     6078. 
Livingston,  H.  B.,  1067. 
Livingston,  W.,  4860. 
Livingston  family,  5029,  5030.  6861. 

(New  York),  arms  of,  5033. 
Livingston  pedigree,  5026. 
Livingston  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4278, 

4280. 

Livingston  County,   New   York,  agriculture, 
4931. 

blacksmithing,  4931. 

ecclesiastical  history,  4934. 

judges  and  lawyers,  4914. 
Livingstone,  David,  550. 

letters,  1856.      2251. 
Livius,  P.,  v.  J.  Wentworth,  4454. 
Livonia,  N.  Y.,  4931. 
Llewellyn  plantation,  7422. 
Lloyd,  A.,  4553. 
Lloyd,  A.  B.,  900. 
Lloyd,  A.   H.,  44. 

Lloyd,  F.,  1497,  1501,  1514,  1520,  1522. 
Lloyd,  H.  D.,  903. 

Lloyd,  II.  W.,  3412,  6071,  6072,  6074,  6081. 
Lloyd,  I.  X.,  5899. 
Lloyd,  James,  letter,  1817.     2776. 
Lobingier,  C.  S.,  4417. 
Local  government,  English,  4826. 

in  the  South  and  Southwest,  1824. 

relations  of  central  and,  4825,  4826. 
Local  histories,  234. 


Local  history,  teaching  of,  in  public  schools, 
4160. 

value  of,   1580. 

Local   law  in  Connecticut  historically   con 
sidered,  3609. 
Localities,  English,  of  American  emigrants, 

3379. 
Lochrey,  J.,  accounts  of  company  of,  1780. 

6082. 

Locke,  C.  S.,  2195,  2200,  2205. 
Locke,   II.  ft.,  2592. 
Locke,  J.,  6634. 
Locke,  J.  G.,  3363. 
Locke,  J.  L.,  1702. 
Locke,  Mary  S.,  1286,  2197. 
Locke,  R.,  6080. 
Locke,  Samuel,  letters,  2808. 
Locke  (Margaret)  family,  3393. 
Lockington,  W.   N..  2369. 
Lock  wood,  F.  ft.,  5639. 
Lockwood,  II.,  7408. 
Lockwood,  J.  II..  6926. 
Locomotive  engine,  early,  6067. 
Locust  ftrove,  Niagara,  Canada,  7266. 
Lodge,   II.   C.,   198,  2770,  2788,   2808,   2950, 

4168. 

Lodwick,  C.,  5097. 
Loeb,  L,  4830. 
Loewenthal,  L,  2028. 
Log  cabin,  4927. 

Log  cabin  times  and  people,  Michigan,  4281. 
Log  college  of  Neshaminy.  6381. 
Log  house,  4278. 
Logan,   B.,   letter,    1793.      1639. 
Logan,  Deborah,  5979. 

letter  to  Alex.  Garden,  6009. 
Logan,  Deborah  N.,  6128. 
Logan,  F.  A.,  6128. 
Logan,  James,  6062. 

correspondence  with  William  Penn,  1700- 
1750.      5979. 

letter,  1719.     4537. 

letter     to     Letitia     Aubrey,     1708-1710. 
6080. 

letter  to  J.  Steel,  1727.     0080. 

letter  to  C.  Weiser,   1736.      6079. 

letter  to  Society  of  Friends,  1741.      6009. 
Logan,  Mrs.  John  A.,  7425. 
Logan,  W.  S.,  5372. 
Logan  family,  6082. 
Logan  County,  Ohio,  history,  5773. 
Logan  papers,  selections  from,  6009. 
Logan.     Sec  Tah-gah-jute. 
Loganian  Library  in  Philadelphia,  2630. 
Logg's  town,  treaty  of,   1752.     6838. 
Lois,  Indenture  of,  1751.     3391. 
Lollardry,  English,  17. 
Lollards,  recantations  of  the  early,  38. 
Lomax,  T.,  946. 
Lombard  family,  3370,  3500. 
Lombard!,  F.  J.  M.,  letter,  928. 
Lombardy,    communes    of,    from    the    sixth 

to    the   tenth   century,    1822. 
Lond,  J.   J.,   3381. 
London,   H.  A.,  5593. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1181 


London,    Bishop    of,  .American    jurisdiction 

of,   447. 
marriage    licenses    granted    by,    1598    to 

1639.      2266,    2503. 
royal   commission   in   1730.     2137. 
London,  government  of,  3. 
growth  of,   809. 
letter  from,  1659.     6830. 
petition  of  Americans  in,  1774.      3377. 
public  record  office,  papers  from,  2783. 
refugees,   1775.      3361. 
registry  of  probate,  researches  in,  3396. 
St.  Dunstan  in  the  East,  parish  register. 

1605-1625.      5040,    5041. 
St.    Martin's-in-the-field,    parish    register, 

6860. 
St.  Mary's  marriages,   1606-1625.      5033. 

5034,   5035-5039. 
St.    Swithen's    parish,    Cradock's    bequest 

to  poor  of,  3367. 
Toynbee  Hall,  work  in,  1820. 
visitation,   pedigrees,   5744. 
London     company,      list     of     shareholders, 

1783.      6828. 
records,   22. 

London   district,    Ontario,    register   of   bap 
tisms    and    marriages,    1816-1827. 
7300. 
London     Gazette     for     February     9,     K.S4. 

2782. 
London     merchant,     letter     to     brother     in 

Virginia,  1644.     (;sr>3. 
London   Remembrancia,   The,   278(5. 
London   stone,   4693. 

Londonberry,   Pa.,   Conewago  Church,   5895. 
Londonderry,  N.  II.,  history,  3409. 

petition.   1719.      4450. 
Long,  II.  G.,  6167. 
Long,    M.,   4448,   4463. 
Long,  P.,  deposition,  1658,  1668.     3374. 
Long,   R.  C.,  5151,  5168. 
Long,   S.   H.,   1577,   4303. 
Long,  W.   S.,  6068. 
Long  Island,  4936. 
Long    Island,    N.    Y.,    battle    of,    34,    4945. 

5132,   6062. 
Germans  at,  6354. 
burial  grounds,  3411-3413,  5017. 
"inscribed  tablet"  from,  6341. 
marriages  and  deaths,  1804-lsos.     5039. 

5040. 
monies    due    inhabitants    from    Americjiu 

prisoners  of  war,  5022. 
a  patent  of,  4108. 
towns,  first  settlement  of,  4848. 
Long  Island  Sound,  early  history,  1160. 
Long  Point,   Lake  Erie,   United  empire   Io. 

alist  settlement,  7297. 
Longacre,  J.  B.,  diary,  1825.     6085. 
Longaker,  A.  B.,  5959. 
Longevity,  2777. 
human,  2782. 
New  Hampshire,  4447. 
Longfellow,   H.  W.,  2773. 
as  author  of  Evangeline,  1708. 


Longfellow,  II.  W.,  Hiawatha,  the  mission 
ary,  919. 
Longfellow,   Stephen,   1733. 

letter,  1770.     2777. 

Longitude,    telegraphic   determination,    892. 
Longley,  C.  L.,   1513,  1514. 
LongmeadoWf    Mass.,     burial    grounds,     in 
scriptions,  3407. 
families,    3389-3394,    3396. 
Longstreet's  assault  at  Gettysburg,  5593. 
Longueuil,    Canada,    ministers    and    curates 

of,   1698-1900.      7347. 
chateau   of    (Le   chateau    de    Longueuil  > 

7346. 

journals  of  1885.     7345. 
name  of,  7345. 
Longueuil  family,  last  of   (Le  dernier  reje- 

ton   des),    7345. 
Long-worth,  I.,  7281. 
Loockermans  family  (New  York).  5023. 
Loockermans  family  records,  5020. 
Looker,   H.  B.,   1265,  1270. 
Lookout  Mountain,  battle  of,  6598, 
Loom,  Power,  genesis  of,  485. 

Worcester  Co.,  Mass.,  211. 
Loomis,  C.  H.,  3324. 
Loomis,  E.  S.,  5749. 
Loomis,  P.  R.,  5636,  5638. 
Looney,  Louisa  I'.,   1284. 
Loos,  I.  A.,  1524,  1539,  1569. 
Looscan,  Adele  B.,  6679,  6680,   6683,  6(585, 

6686. 
Lopez  expedition   to  Cuba,    1850  and    1851. 

1630. 

Lopez  family,  625. 

Lorain  County,  Ohio,  early  history,  5778. 
Lord,  Arthur,  2794,  2798,  2808. 
Lord,  E.  L.,  1858. 
Lord,  J.,  letter  to  S.  Sewall,  1706.     3371. 

letter,   1733.      2794. 
Lord,  J.  C.,  4770,  4773. 
Lord,  J.  K.,  4457. 
Lord,  Otis  P.,  2250,  2318. 
Lords  of  trade  and  plantation,  answers  to 

queries  of,  4446. 
Lord's  supper,  doctrine  of,  773. 
Lordstown,  Ohio,  5689. 
Lore,  C.  B.,  1252,  1254,  1257. 
Lorenz,  M.  O.,  815. 

Lorette,  Canada,  addiv^s  of  the  proprietors 
and  inhabitants  of,   to  Kir  James 
II.  Craig,  April   5,    1810.      734(5. 
Loretto,  Pa.,  paschal  confessions  and  com 
munions,    1810-1813.      5845. 
Loring,  A.,  1707. 
Loring,  A.  G.,  3410,  3412,  3415,  3416,  3904, 

3929o,  3968,  3969a. 
Loring,  C.  G.,  2776,  2828. 
Loring,    George    B.,    3,    2245,    2246,    4096, 

5714,  5767. 
Loring,  I.,  2628. 
Loring,  Starling,  5749. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  in  1847.      1020. 
in    1880-1890.      1010. 
adobe  age,  1015. 
Ayuntamiento,  1017. 


1182 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  biographies,  1019-1022. 

Chinese  massacre,  1011. 

Clericals,  1019. 

club  life,  1017. 

old  court-house,  1011. 

eccentric  characters,  1020. 

episodes  of  the  early  60's,  1021. 

fifteen  years  of  local  history,  1016. 

historic  houses,  "1013. 

Kentucky  pioneers,  1004. 

old,  1018. 

old  and  the  new,  1022. 

physicians,  1019. 

pioneers  of  1836.     1021. 

plan  of,  1012. 

plaza,  1017. 

pueblo  days,  1017. 

real  estate  boom,  1887.     1006. 

reminiscences  of,  1004,  1010. 

old  Round  House,  1018. 

school  superintendents,   1015. 

old-time  schools,  1013. 

seaports,  1018. 

siege  and  capture,  1010. 

stores  in  1850.     1018. 

two  decades  of  local  history,  1021. 

United  States  magnetic  observatory,  1005.   j 
Los   Angeles   County,    Cal.,    division, xmove- 
ments  for,  1005. 


pioneer  register,  1017,  101s,  1010. 
os  Angeles  River.  1010. 

ossing,  B.  J.,  5285,  5345,  (5IS05.    ' 


I 
Lossing, 

Lost  in  a  snow  storm,  1513. 

Lost  Island,  poem,  1641. 

Lotbiniere   (De)   family,  34OS. 

Lothrop,  J.,  6926. 

Lothrop,    S.    K.,    2651,    277<>.    2772,    2774, 

2781,  2787,  2804,  2817. 
Lothrop,  T.  J.,  3410,  3915. 
Lothrop,    T.     K.,    2801,     2802,     2804-2806, 

3247,  3259. 

Lothrop  ?>.  Norman,  1659.     2240. 
Lott  (Johannes)  family,  5051. 
Lotteries,  American  history,  9. 

Virginia,  3389. 
Loudoun     County,     Va.,     resolutions,     1774. 

6860. 

Lough,   M.   C.,   6873. 

Loughery's   defeat   and   Pigeon    Roost   mas 
sacre,   1449,   1452. 
Loughlin,  John,  914. 
Louis,  Duke  of  Orleans,  instrument  executed 

by,    1405.      2776. 
Louis  XIV,  retribution  of,  4892. 
Louis    XVII    and    Kleazar    Williams:    were 

they  the  same?  4948. 
medals,  667. 

Louis,  J.  J.,  1538,  1556«. 
Louisa  County,  Iowa,  1503,  1505. 
Louisburg*  campaign  of,   1756—1758.      72O5. 
history,  7281. 
in  1892.      7327. 
Louisburg     expedition,     1745,     officers     and 

men,  3380. 
sailors,  3417. 
Louisburg,   expedition   to,   1775.     2619. 


Louisburg.   siege.   1745.      7312,  7369. 

artificers  and   laborers,   1745.     3413. 

capitulation  of,  1745.     3415. 

Connecticut  soldiers  at,   1745.     1109. 

Craft's  journal,  2245. 

diary,  2801. 

map,  2678. 

New  Hampshire  men  at,  4427. 

soldiers,  3382,  3383. 

siege,   1746.     3205. 

site  of,   preservation,   7326. 

R.  Walcott's  journal  at,  1 109. 
Louisiana,  1448. 

cavalry  service  in,  6595. 

copper    currency,    1721-1726.     6962. 

cotton  crop  of,  1665. 

diocese,  statutes,  914. 

documents  relating  to.  770. 

France  and,  1792-1795.     36. 

French  cession  of,   1803.      1666. 

history,  1673,  7123. 

Irish  in,  609. 

mound   investigations,   1667. 

mounds,  1664. 

northwestern    boundary.    1666. 

proposed  French  expedition,  1793-94 
(Clark  and  Genet  correspon 
dence),  13. 

State  seal,  1668. 

sugar  crop,   1896-97.     1665. 

United     States     provisional      court     for, 

1862-1865.      9. 
Louisiana   frontier   exploration,    180:5-1X06. 

28. 

Louisiana  purchase,  1,  2,  15,  26,  43,  1282. 
1284,  1452,  1509,  1518,  1519,  152S. 
1531,  1666,  2047,  2808,  3284,  4:511, 
4375,  4398,  7123. 

boundaries,  4383. 

centennial,  1668. 
in  1903.   1670. 

one  hundredth  anniversary,  4398. 

was  Texas  included?  1285. 

Yankee  and,  4388. 

Lonisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  address  at 
dedication,  4398. 

address  at  the  opening,  4398. 

Montana,   4398. 

Ohio  day,  5726. 
Louisiana  Ursulines,  1668. 
Louisiana  r.  Mississippi,  4351. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  centenary,  1618. 

St.  Paul's  Church,  1614. 
Lounsbury,  W.,  5549. 
Louvigny,  6938. 
Lovas,  ttishop,  1517. 
Love,  N.  B.  C.,  5722. 
Love,  W.  A.,  4350. 
Love,  W.  De  Loss,  210,  487. 
Love,     conception    of,     in     some     American 

languages,   745. 

Lovejoy,    Owen,    the    abolitionists    and    Re 
publican  party,  1428. 
Lovelace,  Lord,  8. 

administration,  4595. 

and   Canadian   campaign,    1708-1710.     8. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1183 


Lovelace,  Lord,  funeral  sermon,  1709.   5252«. 
Lovelace,  William,  interment  of,  43. 
Lovell,  A.  A.,  4209,  4217. 
Lovell,  James,  letter  to  W.  Whipple,   1777. 

6078. 

letters,   1778.     2138. 
Lovell,     Gen.     S.,     original    journal,     1770. 

4187. 

Lovell    (Robert),  genealogy,  4187. 
Lovering  family,   3376. 
Lovett,  A.  S.,  2574. 

Lovewell,  J.,  and  the  Pequakets,  1713. 
Lovewell's  expedition,    1725.     3365,   3441«. 
Lovewell's  fight,  1707,  2793,  3197. 
Symmes's   sermon   on,   2801. 
See  also  Fryeburg,  Me. 
Loving,  S.,  5749,   5751. 
Loving,   William,   will  of,   1791.      5748. 
Low,  Esther  R.,  4775. 
Low,  Seth,  1859,  5366. 
Lowe,    Caleb,    roll    of    company,    April    10, 

1775.     2268. 
Lowe,  E.  L.,  927. 
Lowe,  P.  G.,  1578«,  1579,  1581. 
Lowe,    Gov.    R.    W.,    messages,    etc.,    1858- 

1860.     1558. 
Lowe,  W.  L,  20. 
Lowell,  Anna  C.,  letters,  2808. 
Lowell,   A.    L.,   22,   2799,   2801,   3174,   3189. 
Lowell,  C.,  2649,  2742. 
Lowell,  E.  J.,  2793. 
Lowell,  F.  C.,  2803,  2804,  3245. 
Lowell,      James      R.,      letters,       1X79-1889. 

7395. 
Lowell,   John,    letter,    1782.      27X2. 

letter  to,  1  7S.°,.      277:5. 
Lowell,     John,     Mass.,     2135.     2640,     2710, 

.     2727,    2771,    2800,   3173. 
legacy,  2802. 

Lowell,   John,   Juilyc,   legal    opinion    of,   for 

Gov.   Bowdoin,  2782. 

Lowell,  J.   A.,  original  papers  from   collec 
tion  of,  2774. 
Lowell   family,  3412. 
Lowell,      Mass.,      Irish      Catholic      schools, 

1835-1852.      3355. 
Lower  Merion,  Pa.,  5959. 
Lower    Norfolk    County,    Va.,    families    of, 

6830. 

Lower  Salford,  Pa.,   early  settlers,  5960. 
Lowery,  Woodbury,  43. 
Lowndes  family  of  South  Carolina,  3388. 
Lowndes     County,     Miss.,     antiquities     and 

pioneer   settlers,   4350. 
Lowry,  Ashbury,   777. 
Loxley,  B.,  GOOD. 
Loxley  family,   6<>79. 
Loy,  W.  E.,  905. 
Loyal  petitions  of  1  666.      270(5. 
Loyalism    in    New    York,    4X31. 
Loyalist,  a,  in  siege  of  Boston,  3414. 

letters  of,  1775-17X8.     2140. 

transport  ships.      17X3.      7255. 
Loyalists,    American,    claims.    17X9.      r,<»7l. 

confiscated  estates  in  Boston,  2XOO,  3166. 


Loyalists,  Georgia,  7366. 
Connecticut,  38. 
corps,  roll  of  officers,   7255. 
emigration   from   Southern   States,    2793. 
in  Beauport,  Canada,  1775.     7348. 
Mass.,  confiscated  estates,  3370. 

confiscation  laws,  7395. 
of  Medford,  Mass.,  3325. 
muster  rolls,  1784,  5048,  5049. 
New  Brunswick,  5050,  5051. 
New  York,  4831. 

memorial  about,   1782.     3036. 
Salem,  3384. 

letters,   3384. 
settlement    at     Long    Point,     Lake    Erie, 

7297. 

Shelburne,  N.  S.,  7279. 
Tories  in  Mass.,  2137. 
Toryism  in  Newport,  R.   I.,  6250. 
treatment  of,  2802. 
United   Empire,   7263,   7327,   7378. 
first  settlement,  7866. 
German,      Dundas      County,      Ontario, 

7366. 

Highland    Scotch,    7367. 
homes,  7365. 
Presbyterian,  7298. 
Loyalists   and   slavery    in   New    Brunswick, 

7323. 

Loyalists'  centennial  souvenir,  7250. 
Loyalists  in  arms,   1775-1783.      7255. 
Loyalists  in  the  Revolution,  34,  7255. 
Lubbock,   F.   R.,  6680. 
Lubold.  D.  G.,  6139. 
Lucas,   C.  A.,   1524. 
Lucas,  C.  L.,   1518. 
Lucas,  D.  B.,  6880. 
Lucas,  J.  R.,  3388. 
Lucas,  Gov.  Robert,  1515,  1518. 

messages,    etc.,    1838-1840.      1557. 
Lucas  family,  3383. 
Luce,  C.  G.,  4263,  4281. 
Luce,  S.  B.,  3340. 
Lucero,  the  inquisitor.  35. 
Luchsinger,    J.,    6930/j.    6934,    6937,    6067, 

6977,  7080,  7090. 
Luddington  family,  3416,  3980. 
Ludington's  reports,  5777,  No.  46. 
Ludlow,  T.  W.,  867. 
Ludlow  line,  5725. 
Ludwell,  T.,  letters,  6827. 
Ludwell   family,   3391,   6849. 
Ludwell  papers,  1705-1745.     6829. 
Ludwig,  C.  II.,  5473. 
Ludwig,  De  B.  K.,  63X1. 
Luetscher.  G.  D.,  885. 
Lugo,  A.  M.,  1013. 
Lumber,  manufacture  of,  4202. 

Xre  also  pine  industry. 
Lumbering,  St.  Croix  River,  4312. 
St.  Croix   Valley.  4311. 
I'pper  Mississippi,  4311. 
Lumbrozo,  Jacob,  trial,  625. 
Lumholtz.  C.,  567.  569,  57O,  570. 
Luinmus,  II.  T.,  2607. 
Lumpkin,  J.,  charge  against,  1690.     6830. 


1184 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Lundy's  Lund,  6075. 

Lundy's  Lane,  battle  of,  6076,   7220,  7227, 

7229,  7231,  7378,  7381. 

Lunenburg,     Mass.,     common     lands,     1731. 
3377. 

early  records,  1719-64.     7499. 

in  the  Revolution,  2539,  2541. 

inscriptions  from  burial  grounds,  2540. 

offering  to  Cheshire  County,  4456. 

Proprietors'   records,   1729-33.      7500. 

topography  and  history,  2629. 
Lunenburg      Court-house,      Va.,      marriage 

bonds,  6857. 
Lunt,  E.  C.,  807. 
Lunt,  G.,  3395. 
Lunt,  H.,  will,  1662.     3367. 
Lunt,  Taul,  diary,  1775.      2781,  2884. 
Lunt  family,  3380. 
Lurgan,  Pa.,  early  gristmills,  6156. 
Lusher  wills,  2196. 
Luther,  F.   S.,  4216. 
Luther,  Martin,  and  his  work,  2789. 

commemoration  of,  2789. 

four  hundredth  anniversary,  7455. 
Lutheran   Church,    confessional    history   of, 
774. 

in  Maine,  5922,  5923. 

in  Pennsylvania,  1638-1800.      6363. 

in  United  States,  history  of,  787. 
Lutheran  revolt,  the,  42. 
Lutz,  J.  J.,  1582. 
Luzerne,  M.,  .letter,  1781.     2782. 
Luzerne  County,  Pa.,  annals.  6429. 

brief  of  title  in  17  townships,  6089. 

centennial,  1786-1886.     6425. 

printing,  progress  of,  6425. 
Luzon,  military  operations,  900. 
Lycoming  County,  Pa.,  6063. 

"  Indian  land,"  6063. 

journey   to,   in  1799.     6070. 
Lyford,  J.  C.,  4224. 
Lyford  family,  2275,  2276,  2533. 
Lyle,  G.  T.,  6892. 
Lyle,   S.,  6844. 
Lyle,  W.,  6844. 
Lyman.  B.  S.,  6339. 
Lyman,   G.,   letter,   1759.     3369. 
Lyman,  II.  S.,  5797,  5798,  5800,  5841,  5842. 
Lyman,  P.,  5410. 
Lyman,  R.  A.,  7131. 
Lyman,  S.,  journal,  1775.     1114. 
Lyman,   Theodore,   2787,   3333,   3335,   3337, 
3682,  3705. 

statement   of   the    libel    suit   brought   by 

Webster,  2788. 
Lyman.  W.  D.,  210,  211. 
Lyme,     Conn.,     births,     marriages,     deaths, 
3389-3392. 

vital  statistics,   1664-1786.     3381,  3382. 
Lyme,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 

Congregational   Church,   5642,   5646. 
Lynch,  J.  E.,  4205. 
Lynch,  J.  M.  S.,  928. 

Lynch  law  at  the  Dubuque  mines,  1506. 
Lynch  law,  Virginia,  6861. 
Lynd,  J.  W.,  manuscripts,  4303. 


Lynde,    S.,   deed,    1700.     34O9. 
Lyndeboro,  N.  H.,  first  settlers,  3379. 
Lyndhurst,  Lord,  letter,   1796.     6065 

letter,    1797.     2137. 

Lynn,    Mass.,   burying  ground,   inscriptions, 
2259,  2260,  2260a,  2261. 

first  Methodist  meeting  house,  2609. 

Flagg-Gray  House,  2606. 

floating  bridge,  2272. 

genealogical  items,  3363. 

history,  3365. 

J.  Humphreys'  farm,  1701.     3389. 

iron  works,  2608. 

marriage  intentions,  first  book,   2255. 

marriage  intentions,    1703-1746.     2385. 

marriages,     births,     and     deaths,     2244, 
2245,  2246. 

old    burying    ground,    inscriptions,    2264, 

2265,   2461. 
record  of  interments,   2263. 

second  church,  2605. 

third  parish,  2607. 

vital  records,  to  1849.     7494. 
Lynn  Canal,  Alaska,  5916. 
Lynnfield,   Mass.,   church   records,   2244. 

first  church,  records,  2272. 
first  book  of  records,  2523. 

first  religious  society,  2258. 
Lynnfield  Centre,  Mass.,  old  burying  ground, 

inscriptions,  2262,  2472,   2487. 
Lyon,  II.  R.,  4417. 
Lyon,  L.,   letters,   1822-1845.     4279. 
Lyon,  N.,  1516. 
Lyon,  R.  T.,  5630. 
Lyon,  T.  H.  B.,  6141. 
Lyon,  W.,  2635. 
Lyon  family,  2796,  5468. 
Lyon    family     (Windham    County,    Conn.), 

5043,  5044. 
Lyons,  C.  J.,  7130. 
Lyons,  Iowa,  First  Congregational  Church, 

1500. 

Lyons'      Farms,     N.     J.,      Baptist     Church 
records,  1769-1794.     4558. 

records,  1794-1801.     4559. 
Lyric  element  in  American  history,  1270. 
Lyttle,  E.  W.,  5413. 
Lyttleton,   Lord,   letter,    1766.     2773. 
Mabie,  II.  W.,  5401. 
Mable,  M.  II.,  4423. 
McAdam  family,  6861-6863. 
McAdoo,  W.,  608. 
McAfee,  J.  B.,  1579. 
McAlister,  Mary  C.,  6076. 
McAllister,  J.  T.,  6831,  6833,  6834,  6890. 
McAllister,  W.  A.,  6834. 
McArthur,  A.,  7148,  7148#,  7148jy. 
McArthur,  J.   L.,  7475. 
Macaulay,  A.,  journal,   1783.     6859. 
Macaulay,  Catharine,  letter,  2139. 
Macaulay,  T.  B.,  808. 
Macaulay  family,  6860. 
Mac  Beth,  J.,  7149m,  7163. 
Mac  Beth,  R.   G.,  7149s. 
McBride,  D.,  6927. 
McBride,  J.,  5656. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1185 


Macbride,  J.  B.,  1528. 

McBride,  J.  R.,  5828. 

McBride,  T.  A.,  7476. 

McBride,  T.  II.,  1522,  1523. 

McCabe,  C.  C.,  5736. 

M'Cabe,  R.  E.,  6782. 

McCaleb,  W.  F.,  26,  6679,  6682,  6687. 

McCall,  James,  journal,  6934. 

McCall,  John,  5851. 

McCall,  P.,  5986. 

McCalmont,  J.  S.,  5973. 

McCarter,  M.  II.,  1581. 

McCarthy,  Charles,  24,  90. 

McCarty,  D.  G.,  1524,  1536. 

McCarty,    T.,    inventory    of    estate,    1732. 
3390. 

MacCauley,    C.,    7483. 

McCaw,  J.  B.,  6849. 

McCaw  family,  6855. 

McCharles,  A.,  868,  7148u>. 

McClain,  Emlin,  1516,  1528,  1537,  1552. 

McCleary,   S.   F.,   2797,   2802,  3215. 
McClellan,  C.  II.,  4098. 

McClellan,    G.    B.,    conduct   of,    at    Alexan 
dria,  1862.     3333,  3335. 
peninsular    campaign,     1862.     34,     2800, 

3333,  3334. 

McClelland,  R.  G.,  5703. 
McClernand,  J.  A.,  1422. 
McClintick,  W.  T.,  5725,  5749. 
McClintock,  A.  II.,  6423,  6453. 
McClintock,  E.,  3417. 
McClintock,  F.  L.,  545. 
M'Clintock,  W.  T.,  5723. 
McCloskey,   Cardinal,  927. 
McClure,  D.,   2623,  6169. 

diary,   2785. 
McClure,  Edgar,  897. 
McClure,  H.  H.,  903. 
McClure,  J.  R.,  1582. 
McClure,  W.  T.,  1582. 
McClurg,  M.,  4351. 
McClurg  family,  6849. 
McColloch,  D.,  1422. 
McCollom,    W.   A.,   7301,   7327. 
McCollom  family,   7301,   7327. 
McConihe,  Mary,  3687. 
McConnell,  G.  M.,  1423. 
McConnell,  Jennie,  7381. 
McConnell,  S.  D.,  6071,  6118. 
McCook,  H.  C.,  6381. 
McCormac,   E.   I.,   1835. 
McCormick,   J.    G.,   5595. 
McCormick,  J.  II.,   1270. 
McCormick,    R.   C.,   983,   5544. 
McCorvey,  T.  C.,  946,  953. 
McCown,   F.  O.,  5816. 
McCoy,  J.  C.,  1578a. 
McCoy,  J.  J.,  608. 
McCrackan,   W.   D.,  573. 
MacCracken,  H.  M.,  773,  783. 
McCracken,  S.  B.,  4270. 
McCracken,  W.  D.,  16. 
McCrady,   E.,   12,   6633,   6641. 
McCrae,  John,  7301. 
McCreery,  J.  L.,  1513. 

H.  Doc.  923,  50-1,  vol  2 75 


M'Crosky,   !//•«.    James,   5618. 

M'Culloch,   D.   A.,   6874. 

McCulloch  v.  Maryland  case,  6784. 

McCullock,  Delia  A.,  6892-6894. 

McCurdy,  E.  E.,  7429. 

McCutcheon,  B.   M.,  7470. 

McDaniel,  B.  F.,  2436. 

McDermott,  W.,  5959,  5960. 

McDill,  J.  W.,  1521. 

Macdona,  H.,  4693. 

McDonald,  A.,  letter  book,  1775-1779.     5254. 

McDonald,  E.,  3395. 

McDonald,    J.,    letter    to    W.    D.    Gallagher. 

5713. 

Macdonald,  J.  S.,  7284. 
Macdonald,  S.  D.,  7281. 
MacDonald,  W.,  24,  1714. 
McDonald  papers,   6832. 
Macdonough,  It.,  1236,  5045. 
McDougall,  A.,   letter,   1779.      .",408. 
McDougall,  JUrtt.  J.   L.,  7381. 
McDowall,  R.,  marriage  register,  7296. 

register  of  baptisms,  7296. 
McDowell    family    (Contents   of   a   barrel), 

6156. 

Mace,  W.   H.,  5,  7. 
M'Elwee,  W.  E.,  6671. 
McEvers,   N.  D.,   7518. 
Macey,  J.,  1814. 
Macey,  W.  A.,  5050. 
McFadden,  L.  H.,  5755. 
McFadden,  T.,  6063. 
M'Farland,  B.   H.,  6679. 
McFarland,  F.   P.,  917. 
McFarland,  M.  II.,  7475. 
MacFarland,  R.   R.,  7149ft. 
McFarland,  R.  W.,  5713,  5720,  5723,  5725. 
Macfarland,  W.  H.,  6799. 
McGahan,  T.   R.,   6651. 
McGean,  J.  II.,  927-930. 
McGee,  D'A.,  7222. 
McGee,  T.  D'A.,  7176. 
McGee,  T.  C.,  5638. 
McGee,  W.  J.,  762,  891,  897,  899,  900,  902, 

903,   1271. 

McGiffert,  A.  C.,  771,  777. 
McGill,  R.,  7298. 
McGinley,  J.,   1203. 
McGlynn,   E.,   4861> 
MacGonigle,  J.  N.,  897. 
McGovern,  J.  F.,  6214. 
McGovney,  D.  O.,  43. 
McGowan,  J.,  623?;. 
McGowen,  Jennie,  1512. 
McGrath,  J.  E.,  894. 
McGregor,  A.  W.,  1539-1542. 
McGregor,  J.  P.,  6897. 
McGrew,  J.  C.,  6889. 
McGuire,  E.  J.,  928,  929. 
Machado  family,  625. 
Machar,  Agnes  M.,  7365. 
McHenry,  James,  letters,  1796-1817.    1289. 
letters,   1796-1799.      6861-6863. 
papers  of,  1289,  6836. 
Revolutionary  correspondence  6085. 


1186 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Machias,  Me.  in  the  Revolution,  1712. 

topography,  2621. 

war  of  1812.      1707. 
Mcllmoyl  family,  7367. 
Mcllvain,  .T.  W.,  772,  1821. 
Mclhvaine,  H.  R.,  1825.    ' 
Mcllwraith,  T.,  2298. 
Mclntire,  A.  R.,  5725. 
Mclntire,     Rufus,     presentation    of    sword, 

1717. 

Mclntosh,  H.  F.,  5844. 
Macintosh,  J.  I.,  6399. 
Mclntosh,  M.  E.,  6917,  6972. 
Mclntyre,  A.  R.,  5713. 
Mclntyre,  P.  W.,  1717. 
Mack,  J.  M.,  6072,  6085. 
Mack,  Mrs.  J.  T.,  5722. 
McKamie   family,    1644a. 
McKay,  K.  W.,  7144,  7146,  7371-7372. 
McKay,  M.  M.,  4159. 
McKay,  W.  C.,  5821. 
McKeag,  E.  C.,  4843a. 
McKean,  J.,  2699. 
McKean,  T.,  letter,   1789.     35. 
McKeansburg,  Pa.,  history,  6141. 
McKee,  J.  II.,  5721. 
McKee,  Mary  A.  B.,  5826. 
McKeen,  J.,  1699,  1701. 
McKellar,  A.,  7298. 
McKelvey,  J.,  5743. 
McKelvey,  Matthew,  genealogy,  5743. 
McKelway,  S.  C.,  5544. 
McKendree  college,  7425. 
McKendry,  Wm.,  journal,  1779.     2972,3043. 
McKenney,  T.  L.,  6929. 
McKenzie,    Alex.,    2804,    2808,    3123,    3260, 

3306,  4164,  7316,  7469. 
Mackenzie,  A.  W.,  5745,  5749,  5750. 
Mackenzie,   Lieut.,  British  officer,  2795. 
Mackenzie  family  in  Topsfield,  Mass.,  4164. 
Mackenzie  of  Garloch,   records,   1726-1889. 

5747. 

Mackenzie   (George)   family,  5750. 
Mackenzie   River,   552. 
Mackie,  J.,  will,  1716.     6831. 
Mackinac,  story  of,  6936,   7074. 
Mackinac  Island,  early  days,  6936. 

Devil's  kitchen,  4281. 

mission  church,  4280.  f 

reminiscences,  7073. 

See  also  Michilimackinac. 
Mackinaw,   capture  of,    1763.     6930k. 
McKinley,  A.  E.,  23,  40,  86,  6404. 
McKinley,  J.  D.  II.,  5725. 
McKinley,   William,   4398,   5719. 

reception,    New    Orleans,    May    2,    1901. 

1669. 

McKinley,  Mount,  580,  904. 
McKinstry,  E.  W.,  1050. 
McKinstry  family,  1736,  3370,  3371. 
McKinstry  genealogy,   1749. 
Mackraby,    A.,    letters    to    Sir    P.    Francis, 

1767-1770.      6067. 
McLachlan,  R.  W.,  7317,  7328. 
McLane,    Col.,   visit   to   Washington,    1814. 
5995. 


McLaughlin,  A.  C.,  3,  11,  39,  1556,  4292. 

MacLaughlin,  Ada  G.,  1423. 

McLaughlin,  J.  F.,  914,  5848. 

McLaws,  L.,   1334. 

McLean,  Mrs.  D.,  5412. 

McLean,   John,   memorial,    1427. 

McLean,     J.     P.,     5713,     5721,     5722-5725, 

5783,   5784. 

MacLean,   W.,  jr.,  6081. 
McLean,  W.  J.,  7153. 
McLean  Asy.lum,   3187. 

McLean    County,     111.,    Black    Hawk    war, 
1832.      1426. 

circuit  court,   1426. 

civil  war,  1426. 

education  in,   1427. 

game  birds  and  animals,  1427. 

government,    1426. 

groves,  1427. 

Ileyworth  school  district,  1427. 

jail,  1427. 

Kickapoo  Union  school  district,  1427. 

prices,  1832-1860.     7425. 

roads,   early,   1427. 

school    districts    renumbered,     statistics, 
1427. 

normal  school  district,   1427. 

school  lands  and  funds,  1427. 

first  school  teacher,   1427. 

soldiers   of   American    Revolution   buried 
in,  1426. 

soldiers  of  war  of  1812  buried  in,   1426. 

subscription  and  semisubscription  schools, 

1427. 

McLennan,  W.,  7328. 
Maclin  family,  6855. 
McLoughlin,  John,  5812. 

correspondence,   5797. 
McMaster,  J.  B.,  556,  5410,  6067,  6113. 
McMaster's    History    of    people    of    United 

States,  6063. 
McMath,  J.  M.,  4266. 

McMichael,  J.,   diary,    1776-1778.     6072. 
McMichael,  W.  F.,  6072. 
McMicken,  G.,  7149c. 
McMillan,  A.,  3379. 
McMillan,  M.,  6928. 
McMinn  correspondence  on  Indian  treaties, 

1815-1817.      6671. 
McMullen,  D.,  1505. 
MacMurphy,  Harriet  S.,  4414. 
MacMurphy,  J.  A.,  4407,  4409,  4410. 
MacMurray,  J.  W.,  4693. 
Macnab,  A.  W.,  7367. 
Macnab  family,  7367. 
M'Nair,  H.  R.,  4931. 
MacNair,  T.,  808. 
McNaughton,  J.,  4693. 
McNeal,  T.  A.,  1580,  1581. 
M'Neill,    Hector,    letter   to   Samuel    Adams, 

2781. 

McNeilly,  J.  S.,  4349. 
McNulta,  J.,  1426. 
McNulty,  A.,  4312. 

Macomb    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 
4279,  4280,  4283. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1187 


Macon,  N.,  5571. 

Congressional  career,  5596. 
letters,  5596,  5597. 
Macon  family,  6854,  6860. 
Macoubrey,  A.  R.,  5556. 
Macpherson,  J.,  jr.,  letters  to  W.  Patterson 

1766-1773.     6079. 
McPherson,  J.  B.,  6354. 
McPherson,  J.  II.  T.,  1822. 
Macpherson's  Blues,  battalion   of  Infantry 

1799.   6079. 

McPike,  E.  F.,  5043-5045,  5049,  5749. 
McPike  family,  5044. 

(James)   family,  5749. 
Macrae,  Emily,  6861. 
McRae,  S.,  3384. 
McSherry,  R.,  1945. 
McSherry,  Wm.,  1878. 
McSweeuy,  Z.  F.,  7474. 
MacVeagb,   F.,   1400. 
MacVeagh,  Wayne,  6057. 
McVicar,  P.,  1579. 
McVicker,  J.  H.,  1392. 
McWhorter,  G.   C.,  4544,  5287. 
McWhorter,  L.  V.,  6889. 
McWhorter  family,  4544. 
Macy,  Jesse,  10,  1515,  1538. 
Macy,  S,  J.,  3382,  3582. 
Macy,  W.  A.,  5535. 
Macy  family,  3348. 
Madagascar,  576. 
Madawaska  war,  1715. 
Madden,  J.,  1581,  1582. 
Madison,  J.,  journey  in  1800.     1266. 

letters  to  Jews,  627. 
Madison  and  the  Constitution,  4928. 
Madison  and  religious  liberty,  22. 
Madison  family,  6857. 

(William)    family,  6854. 
Madison,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscriptions,  1161, 
Madison,  Wis.,  early  reminiscences,  6930. 
first  family,  6930. 
first  house  in,  6930. 
latitude  and  longitude  of,  6928. 
naming  of,  6930. 
surveying  in,   1837.     6937. 
Madison  County,  Iowa,   1503. 

a  pioneer  settlement  in,  1518. 
Madison  County,  N.  Y.,  population,  5513. 
Madison  County,  Tenn.,   6670,   6671. 
Madog  tradition,  5433. 
Maes,  C.  P.,  915. 

Magabigwaduce,  evacuation  of,  1711. 
Magdalen  Islands,  7174. 
Magee,  B.,  2622. 
Ma  gee,  J.,  2622. 
Magee,  J.  F.,  2206,  6382. 
Magee,  James,  F.,  jr.,  2207. 
Magellan,  straits,  898. 
Ma-ghe-ga-bo,  Indian's  Plea,   1524. 
Magic,  Middle  Ages,  6285. 
"  Magnalia,"   Cotton   Mather's,   2775. 
Magnetic  declination  in  Canada,  changes  of 

1790-1850.      7178. 
in  North  America,  records  of,  7178. 


Magnetic      needle,      observations,      Albany, 

N.   Y.,   1686-1892.      4694. 
variations,  4683,  4693. 
Magnetic  survey  of  United  States,  903. 
Magnus,   A.,   6285. 
Magny  family,  4895. 
Magog,  etymology  of,  6706. 
Magoun,  G.  F.,  1500,  1513,  1515. 
Magruder,  W.  W.,  4347. 
Maguire,  L.,  reminiscences,  5855. 
Mahan,  A.  T.,  24,  45,  3339. 
Mahaska   County,    Iowa,    1503,    1504,    1515. 
Mahon,  I'.  J.,  7418. 
Mahoning  Valley,   Ohio,   history,   5689. 

Indian  tribes,  5689. 
Mahonoy  City,  Pa.,  history,  (5141. 
Mahonoy  tunnel,  6141. 
Maidston,    John,    letter   to    John    Winthrop, 

2639. 

Maine,  attitude  of,   in  Northeastern  bound 
ary   controversy,   1717. 
bibliography     from     earliest     period     to 

1891.      1786. 
capital  trials,  1707. 
Catholic  missions,  1697. 
charter  of  the  province,  1639.     4121. 
civil  government   list,    1630-1680.      4447. 
coast  of,  voyage  of  G.   Waymouth,   1605, 

1701,  1708. 
coat  of  arms,  3395. 

corespondence,   etc.,    1632-1809.      1720. 
defenses  of  houses,  1720-1722.     3412. 
discovery,   1718. 
district,  government,  2622. 
early  beginnings,   1708. 
early  churches  and   ministers,    1701. 
early  settlements,   1713. 
eastern  counties,  climate,  soil,  and  value, 

2622. 

religious  state  in,  1790.     2622. 
educational  institutions,  while  a  district 

of  Massachusetts,   1794. 
expedition  across,  1760.      3394. 
family  histories,    1693. 
first  town,  3365. 
French   neutrals  in,   1702. 
geography  and  history,  4202. 
Gorges'  province  of,  4120. 
historical  memoranda,   1707. 
history,  documentary,  1718-1723,  1743. 
early  history,   1726,   1735,  3363. 
history,  1714. 

how  it  became  a  State,  1715. 
Indian    affairs,    1722-1726.      3402,    3403, 

3404. 

Indian  troubles,   1702-1704.      1699. 
Indian  war,  1675.     3366. 
Jesuit   missionary,   extracts   from   letters 

of,  1708. 
land  controversies  in,  2138. 

in    1736-1770.      7395. 
land  titles,  1775. 
laws,    bibliographic    memorandum,    1708, 

1783. 

letter    from    inhabitants    to    Charles    II 
about  1680.     1697. 


1188 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Maine,  literature,  historical  review  of,  1708. 
Lutheran  Church,  5922,  5923. 
Massachusetts  and,  267. 

union  and  separation,  191. 
Massachusetts    charter    rights    in    early 

part  of  eighteenth  century,  1712. 
early     ministers,     lives     of,     1709,     1710, 

1712,  1713. 

missionary  tour,  1700. 
Moravian  eolony  in,  1708. 
name,  3387. 

northeastern  boundary,  1707,  1717,  1770. 
Northmen  in,   1752. 
old  people  in,  1850.     3370. 
petition  from  inhabitants  to  Oliver  Crom 
well,    1656.      1697. 

petition  of  the  inhabitants,   1689.     4104. 
Philip's  war  in,  3365. 
places  in,   1702. 

Plymouth  colonists  in,  1717,  1793. 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  1702. 
province,  court  records,  3397. 

King's  right  to  woods  of,  1718.     1698. 
records,  2619. 
public  lands  in,  2204. 
railroads,   1859.      545. 
religious   denominations   at   close   of   the 

Revolution,  1703. 
Revolution     petitions     in     Massachusetts 

archives,  1709. 

Scotch-Irish  immigration  to,   1702. 
slavery,  1703. 
State  christening,  1710. 
territorial   development,    1724. 
early  voyages,  1701,  1796&. 
voyage  to  coast,  1608.     3830. 
voyage,  1623-4,  Levett's,  1698,  2646. 
coasting  voyages,  1755. 
Way  mouth  tercentenary,  1796c. 
Waymouth's  voyage  to,  1701,  1702,  1708, 

2642. 

wills,  earliest  period  to  1760,  1772. 
Maine,    Gulf    of,    coasting    voyages,    1604- 

1606.      1703. 

Maize,  use  of,  by  Wisconsin  Indians,  7520. 
Major,  R.  H.,  2782,  2905. 
Major  family,  1645. 

Majoram,  not  the  original  of  Oregon,  5797. 
Makemie,  F.,  6828. 
letter,   1707.      6061. 
sermon,  1706.     5243. 
Makk,  E.  H.,  5607o. 
Malay-Polynesian  vocabulary,  7187. 
Malbaie,  St.  Pierre  de  la,  7347. 
Maiden,    Canada,    first    Indian    land   grant, 

7301. 
Maiden,    Mass.,    births,    marriages,    deaths, 

3368-3371. 
burying  ground,  inscriptions,  3362,  3376. 

synopsis  of  inscriptions,  3367. 
church,    opinion    of    court    about,    1651. 
2636. 


document,  1672. 
history,  3369. 


3370. 


Maiden,  Mass.,  instructions  to  their  repre 
sentative  in  the  general  court, 
1776.  2791,  3361. 

early  records,  3364,  3368. 
Malin,  W.  G.,  6222. 
Mallet,  Edmond,  913-916. 
Mallet,  E.,  1453,  5844,  7345. 
Mallett  family,  4159. 
Mallon,   P.,  3683. 
Mallory  family,  6838. 

(Peter)   family,  3412. 
Malloy,  T.,  4417. 
Maloney,  Eva  G.,  6892,  6894. 
Maltbie,  M.  R.,  4826. 
Maluquer,  M.  de  Dufau  de,  7320. 
Malvern   Hill,  battle,  3333,  3334. 
Mamala-IIoa,  7137. 
Mammals  of  Manitoba,  list  of,  7148*. 
Mammoth,   5958. 
Mammoth  Cave,  567. 
Mamoosin,  trial  of,  1703.     2791. 
Man,  antiquity  of,  in  America,  319. 
researches,  6400,  6401. 

origin,  1012,  5608. 

preglacial,  in  Ohio,  5713. 

prehistoric,   in   Lake  Superior  copper  re 
gion,  5608. 
Man  family,  3371. 
Manakin,    Va.,    Huguenot    church    register, 

1707-1750.   6835. 

Manakin  town,  Va.,  settlement,  6811. 
Manassas,  Va.,  battlefield,  3333. 
Mance,    Mile.,    and    Hotel    Dieu    of    Ville- 

Marie,  1634-1659.     7381. 
Manchester,   A.,  3410. 
Manchester,  D.  W.,  5778. 
Manchester,  England,  church  records,  5748. 
Manchester,     Mass.,     petition,     1685-1686. 
3368. 

possible  landing  of  Winthrop  at,  2272. 

Street   fire,   4214. 

vital  records  to  1849.     2537. 
Manchester,     N.     II.,     Asiatic     cholera     in, 
4428o. 

early  recollections,  4428a. 

fire  department,  4427. 

Old  Bridge  street  pound,  4428a. 

reminiscences,    1841-1896.     4427. 

semicentennial,  4427. 

water  supply,  4428a. 
Manchuria,  905. 

lumbering,  905. 

railways,   rivers,   towns,   901. 

Russian  development,  905. 

war  map,  905. 

Manchurian  railway,  map,  901. 
Mandello,  J.,  809. 
Mandeville,   Lord,  letter   to   Conway,   1623. 

6830. 

Manfeld,  L.,  crest,   1563.     3362. 
Mangerville,  New  Brunswick,  Congregational 

Church,    7251,    7252. 

Mangerville    settlement,    1763-1824.     7251. 
Mango,  introduction  in  United  States,  904. 
Mangold,  G.  B.,  815. 
Mangourit  correspondence,  15,  30. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1189 


Mangue  dialect,  746. 

Mangum,  A.  W.,  1283. 

Mangum.  W.  P.,  letters,  5596. 

Manhattan  island,  aboriginal  remains,  5732. 

Argall's  expedition,  5096. 

arrival  of  Dutch  at,  5096. 

municipal  ownership  of  land  on,  4818. 

Sec  also  New  York  City. 
Manigault,  G.  E.,  6614. 
Mhnigault   family,   6615. 
Manila,  900. 

improvements,  904. 
Manila,  battle  of,  3340. 
Manila  observatory,   901. 
Manitoba,  bills  of  rights,  four,  7149//. 

game  birds  of,  7149/. 

insectivorous  birds,  7155. 

birds  of  prey,  7149y. 

rare  bird  records,  7160. 

winter  birds,  7148y. 

crop  markets,   7148»». 

Fenian  raid  on,  7149e. 

municipal  history,  7371-7372. 

two  provisional  governments  in,  71490. 
Man,  E.  A.,  897. 
Manly,  Basil,  952. 
Mann,  A.  G.,  4212. 
Mann,  B.  P.,  3409,  3892. 
Mann,  C.  S.,  5960. 
Mann,  C.  W.,   1410,  3328. 
Mann,  Horace,  2307,  2567. 
Mann,  J.,  2628. 

Mann,  M.  W.,  3322,  3324,  3325. 
Mann,  W.  R.,  2201-2207. 
Mann  family,  2200,  3371. 

Dedham  branch,  2201. 
Manners,  Lord  R.,  letters,   1780.     6586. 
Manney,  S.  W.,  4312. 
Manning,  C.  R.,  5743. 
Manning,  W.  II.,  2278. 
Manning,  W.  R.,  28,  102. 
Manning  family,  3409. 

of  England,  3896a,  3897. 
Manomet  River,  trading  house  on,  2772. 
Mansfield,  E.  D.,  5662. 
Mansfield,  J.,  1003,  1010. 
Mansfield,  May  S.,  993. 
Mansfield,     Mass.,      revolutionary      records, 

3413. 

Mansfield,  Ohio,  early  times,  7415. 
Manson  family,  6858. 
Manteo  and  Jack  Straw,  209. 
Manter  Mills,  N.  II.,  4427. 
Mantua,     Ohio,     monumental     inscription's, 

5744,  5745. 

Manual  of  arms,   1638.     4215. 
Manufactures,  annual  census  of,  808. 

glass,  in  Berkshire  County,  Mass.,  2045, 

2047. 

Massachusetts,  812. 

paper  in  Berkshire  County,  Mass,  2047. 
Manufacturing  industries,  net  profit,  809. 

profits  of,  809. 

"  Manumission  to  a  manuduction,"  2649. 
Manuscripts  belonging  to  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society,  list  of,  2779. 


Manuscripts   of   the   Massachusetts    Histor 
ical   Society   in   1792,  Doctor  Bel- 
knap's  list  of,  2779. 
Manuscripts  historical  commission,  16. 
reports,  29-33. 
second  report,  15. 
fourth  report,  18. 
in  Library  of  Congress,  16. 
preservation  of  original,  3360,  3375. 
printing  of  old,  2789. 
Manuscripts  commission,  English,  American 

history  items,  31. 

Manuscripts    in   American   Antiquarian    So 
ciety,  488. 

Manuscripts  on  Indian  languages,  691. 
Manvel,  C.,  7408. 

Many  family.     See  Magny  family. 
Manzanet,  Damian,  letter,  6680. 
Map,    Boston    Harbor,    1688-89    (?),    2082, 

2798. 

British  camp  at  Trudruffrin,  1777.     6057. 
Canada    (Le   plus   ancienne   carte)    1546. 

7346. 

Carolina  coast,  1662.     2789. 
Danville's,  of  east  Miss.     4346. 
globe,  of  sixteenth  century,  560. 
Hereford,  602. 

Jamestown,  Va.,  1607-98.     6835. 
La  Cosa's,  1500.     7322. 
Maiollo,  3140. 
Massachusetts,   1642.      3413. 

in    1796.      2770. 
Minnesota,   northern,    4310. 
Mohegan  country,   1112. 
New  Brunswick  in  Indian  period,  7324. 

in  loyalist  period,  7324. 
New    England,     Hubbard's,    2794,    3064, 

3069. 

Winthrop's,  2791,  2796. 
Norristown,  Pa.,  old  map,  5959. 
Northwest  territory,  Fitch's,  2797. 
Ohio,  1804.      5717. 

northeastern,     1796.     5777,  No.  64. 
Pennsylvania,   5962.   6048. 
Philippine    Islands,    903. 
Providence  plantations,  1636-1700.     6491. 
Roman's  1772.     4349. 
Saffery's  1642.      4133. 
Simancas,   1610.      1713,  3405. 
Texas  Republic,  6679. 
Virginia,  Farrer's,  2789. 
Henry's,  1770.     6865. 
Waldseemiiller,  930,   1710. 
Waters-Winthrop,  2797,  3137. 
White  Hills,  3064. 
Woodward's   and   Saffery's,    1642.      3942, 

4133. 

Worcester  County,  Mass.,   1785.      2798. 
See  also  Maps. 
Map  making,  812. 
Map  notices,  577. 
Mapes  family,  5048. 

Maple  City    (Norwalk).   Ohio,   1878.      7418. 
Maple  leaf  emblem,  origin,  7300. 
Maplet    (John)   family,  6586. 
Mappe-Monde,  Cabot's  2796,  3104. 


1190 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Maps,  of  America,   1502-1530.      101. 
1550  and  1555.     731,  4550. 
early,  239. 

Boston,  2776. 

Boston  harbor,  2786,  2792. 

Cape  Cod  in  old  cartology,   3695. 

classification,   cataloguing,  etc.,   7391. 

discovery    and    map    making,    1400—1600, 
4694. 

first  bearing  name  America,  929. 

Iowa,  illustrating  boundary  history,  1538. 

manuscript,   2786. 

Medford,   Mass,   3318. 

mother,  of  United  States,  894. 

Munich,  early,   181. 

New   Brunswick,   boundaries,   7326. 

New  Netherlands,  5147. 

New    York,    571. 

Ohio,  early,  5776,  No.  25. 

Philadelphia,  old,  6323. 

relief,  576. 

St.  Regis  to  Sault  Ste  Marie,  7296. 

value  of,  in  boundary  disputes,  13. 

wars  of  the  French  Republic,  3056. 
Maps  and  map  making,  578. 
Mara  is  des  Cygnes  tragedy,  1580. 
Marathon,  battle  of,  2807. 
Marble,  A.  J.,  4215. 
Marble,  A.  P.,  4202,  4209. 
Marble,  M.  H.,  4424. 

Marble  industry,  Rutland  County,  Vt.,  6714. 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  2794,  3075. 

citizens,  recantations  of,  1775.     2781. 

early  affairs,   1G73.     3365. 

field  day,  1901.     4213. 

Fountain  Inn,  2613. 

inscriptions  from  burial  grounds,  2251. 

letter  from  people  of,  1674.     3366. 

regiment  in  the  Revolution,  2612.. 

Second     Congregational     Church,     2260a, 
2453. 

topography  and  history,  2626. 

town    meeting   petition,    1673-74.      3365. 

vital  records  to  the  end  of  1849.      2536. 
Marbles  of  Vermont,  6726. 
Marbletown,   N.  Y.,  early  history,  5549. 
Marbois,  Count,  letter.  1782.     2776. 
Marburg,  T.,  1863. 
Marbury  family,  3378. 
Marcellus,  A.  A.,  4535. 
Marcellus,   journal   of  missionary   in,   1802. 

5499. 

March,  C.,  7091. 
March,  E.  G.,  3411,  3924T&. 
March  genealogy,  3411,  39247i. 
March    township,    Canada,    early    settlers, 

7298,    7381. 

Marchand,  F.  G.,  7308. 
Marchand,  L.  W.,  7358. 
Marchant,  C.,  2802. 
Marcos  de  Niza,  Fray,  841. 
Marcy,  O.,  3387. 

Marcy  family,   3387,   36456,  4137. 
Marechal,  Archbishop,   915. 

diary,   1818-1825.     5853. 
Marett,  P.,  1160. 


Mareuil,  Sieur  de,  7323. 

Margaret    Islands,    discovery    of    in   North 

Pacific,   2622. 

Margaretta,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 
"  Margaretta,"  capture  of,  1708. 
Margry,  Pierre,  La  Salle  bubble,  919. 
Margry  papers,  The,  5776,  No.  34. 
"  Maria  Del  Occidente,"  3319. 
Mariana   patent,   4119. 
Marie  Antoinette,   a   refuge  for,   in  Maine, 

1711. 
Marie  de  1'Incarnation    (Quebec),  7322. 

Le  venerable,   7345. 
Marietta,  Ohio,  ancient  works,  5724. 

centennial,  5712,  5714. 

excursion  to,  7412. 

first  church  organization,  5714. 

first  religious  society,  5701. 

memorial  structure,  5714. 

physicians,  3361. 

St.  Luke's  church,  parish  register,  5744, 
5745. 

settlement,  ninety-fifth  anniversary,  5767. 

ninety-eighth    anniversary,    5768. 
Marietta  colony  of,  1788.     3401,  3791«. 
Marietta  conference,  history,  5701. 
Marin  County,  Cal.,  1069,  1073,  1077,  1078, 

1079. 

Marine,  W.  M.,  1251. 
Marine  geography,  546. 
Marion  family,  6615. 

Marion,    Ohio,    historical    and    genealogical 
notes,  5750. 

St.  Paul's  parish  register,  5752. 
Marion  County,  Iowa,  1504-1508. 

marriage  records,  1824-1826.      5749. 
Maritime  affairs  since  1811.     2776. 
Maritime  provinces,  origin  and  inhabitants, 

7188. 

Markey,  D.  P.,  4263. 

Markham,     W.,     conference     with     Indians, 
July  6,   1694.     5969. 

proclamation,   1687.      6080. 
Markham  family,  6829. 
Markland,   John,   revolutionary   services  of, 

6065. 
Marlboro,  Mass.,  description  of,  2622. 

note  on,  1767.     2628. 

votes   at  town   meeting,   March  29,   1 770. 

3368. 

Marlboroughf  Association,  memoir  of,  2628. 
Marmette,  J.,  7310. 

Maroons,  Jamaica,  in  Nova  Scotia,  7320. 
Marple,  A.  A.,  5959. 

Marquesas    Islands,    discovery    and    descrip 
tion,  2622. 
Marquette,  Jacques,  6938. 

discovery  of  grave  of,   4254,  4280,  4281. 

Joliet  and,  in  Iowa,  3544. 

journal,  4273. 

portrait,   7298. 

Marquette  statue,  history,  930. 
Marquette,   T.   M.,   4409,   4410. 
Marquette  County,   Mich.,   memorials,  4280. 
Marr,  T.  F.,  5572. 
Marriage  and  divorce,  809. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1191 


Marriage  contract,  1083.     3370. 

Marriage  dower,  early  New  England,  3380. 

Marriage  rate  in  Massachusetts,  810. 

in  Michigan,  810. 

Marriages,  investigations  in  Florida,  014. 
Marriages  of  deaf,  812. 
Married  persons,   property   relations,   legal, 

4380. 

Marryat,  F.,  6936,  7062. 
Marsac,  O.  A.,  4280. 
Marsh,  C.,  6928,  6937. 
Marsh,  E.  W.,  3685. 
Marsh,   G.   P.,  5010. 
Marsh,  .T.,  letters,  1020. 
Marsh,  L.,  5335,  5339. 
Marsh,   L.   R.,  4781,   5433,   5512. 
Marsh,  O.,  4421. 

Marshall,  B.,  letter-book,  1763-1760.     6076. 
Marshall,  Christopher,  diary,  0107. 

correspondence  of  children  of,  0073. 

letters,  1773-1777.      6084. 
Marshall,  G.  P.,  5618,  5020,  5621,  5624. 
Marshall,  G.  I'.,  5623. 
Marshall,  G.  W.,  3391,  3756a. 
Marshall,  John,  diary,  1697-1709.     2804. 

diary,  1697-1709,  2804. 

diary,  1711.     3242. 

letter,   1783.      44. 

letters,   1797.      35,  2805. 

letter,  1812.     6081. 

letters,   1826-1834.      2804. 
Marshall,  J.  W.,  discovery  of  gold  by,  1087. 
Marshall,  Mary,  4280. 

Marshall,  O.  II.,  4750,  4766,  4768,  4770, 
4771,  4778,  4785-4787,  5097,  5151, 
5167,  5305. 

Marshall,  Thomas,  will,  6820. 
Marshall,  W.,  letter,  January  9,  1788.     6382. 
Marshall,  W.  L,  94. 
Marshall,  W.  L.,  20. 
Marshall  family,  6858. 

of  Lewes,  Del.,  6085. 

in  America,  3391. 
Marshall  tradition,  6836. 
Marshall  County,  Ala.,  Indians,  946,  955. 
Marshall  County,  Iowa,  1499,  1505,  1506. 
Marsho,  William,  journal,  1744.      2625. 
Marshfield,     Mass.,     burial-ground     inscrip 
tions,  3362. 

early  history,  3365. 

early  marriages,  3364. 

early  records,  3366. 

Thomas  estate  at,  2783. 

Webster    centennial,    October,    12,    1882. 

4183. 

Marshpee,  Mass.,  biographical  and  topo 
graphical  anecdotes,  2621. 

free  also  Mashpee,  Mass. 
Marsiglio  of  Padua,  35. 
Marston  family  (Salem,  Mass.),  3385. 
Marston  Parish,  York  County,  Va.,  bound 
ary,   1654.      6860. 
Martense  family,  5023. 

Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.  Genealogical 
notes,  3410. 


Martha's   Vineyard,    Mass.,  journal   of  pro 
ceedings,    1712.      3370. 

proper  nomenclature,  3400. 
Martha's  Vineyard  and  province  of  Maine, 

1715. 

Martial  law,  J.  Q.  Adams  and,  2805. 
Martic,  Pa.,  petition,  1777.     0105. 
Martin,  A.,  6876. 

Martin,  Abraham,  La  fontaine  de,  7328. 
Martin,  B.  E.,  4812. 
Martin,  Charlotte  M.,  4812. 
Martin,  Deborah  B.,  6968,  7092. 
Martin,  Elizabeth  A.,  3686. 
Martin,  E.  K.,   0359. 

Martin,   Elizabeth   M./ letters,   1780.      1289. 
Martin,  jl/rs.  E.  T.  Throop.  4800. 
Martin.  G.  W.,   1580-1582. 
Martin,  II.  T.,  1580. 
Martin,  John,  case  of,  0831. 
Martin,  Joseph,  10. 

and    Cherokees,    1778.      1288,    1289. 

letters  to  P.  Henry,  1789-1790.      1280. 
Martin,  J.  A.,  1578a. 
Martin,  J.  B.,  811. 
Martin,  J.  H.,  6062. 
Martin,  L.  A.,  6890. 
Martin,  Martha,  tombstone,  0859. 
Martin,  Maria  E.,  5726. 
Martin,  M.  L.,  6923,  6931,  6933,  6991. 
Martin,  S.,  5582. 
Martin,  S.  A.,  6154. 
Martin,  W.,  1284. 
Martin,  W.  A.  P.,  577,  902. 
Martin,  W.  E.,  1832. 
Martin,  Xavier,  6935,  7016. 
Martin  family,  6858,  6859. 
Martindale,  Charles,  1449,  1452. 
Martineau,      James,      letters,      1836-1890. 

7395. 

Martinez,  Ferrand,  34. 
Martinique,  expedition  to,  903. 

people  of,  903. 

volcanic  eruptions,  903. 

volcanic  rocks,  903. 
Martyn,  B.,  1302,  1303. 
Martyn  family,  3385. 
Martyrs  of  Salies,  4896. 
Martzolff,  C.  L.,  5725,  5726. 
Marvill,  L.,  4256. 
Marvin,  Judge,  5721. 
Marvin,  A.   P.,  4203. 
Marvin.   D.   S.,  4906-4908. 
Marvin,  F.,   7514. 
Marvin,  G.   P.,  4417. 
Marvin,  S.  P.,  1161. 
Marvin,  T.  R.,  3374. 
Marvin,    W.    T.    R.,    649,    668,    3409,    3410, 

3416,   3980a. 
Marvin    (Matthew)    family,  3374. 

(Reinold)  family,  3374. 
Mary,    Queen,    letter    respecting    trials    for 

witchcraft,    2248. 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  execution  of,  2781. 
"  Mary    and    John,"    passengers    of,    1634. 

3367. 
Marye  family,   6811. 


1192 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Marye's  Heights,  battle  of,  3336. 
Maryland  affairs,  916. 

State  banking,  1830. 

boundaries,  5965,  5966,  6062,  6065.  6861. 
western  boundary,  1949. 

charter,   1876. 

church  and  state  in,  1823. 

civil  and  religious  liberty,  6007. 

civil   liberty,   1888. 

early   colonists,   3805c. 

colony,   governors,    6078. 

constitution  of,  1851.     1832. 

constitution  of,  1864.     1831. 

cooperation  in,  1819. 

Council  of  Safety,  journal  and  corre 
spondence,  January  1-March  20, 
1777.  1988. 

first  courts,  22. 

early  currency,   1890,   6260,   6263. 

description   in   "  Carmen   Seculare,"    914. 

description  of,  1839. 

in  1780-81.      1952. 

dismemberment  of,    1950. 

economics  and  politics,  1720-1750.     1833. 

English  statutes  in,   1833. 

first  iron-workers  in,  6067. 

foundation,   1938. 

general  assembly,  April,  1684-1692. 
1985. 

German-American  families,  2027. 

early  German  emigration  to,  2026. 

early  German  settlements,  1808,  2027, 
2033. 

Germans  in,  up  to  1700.     2032.   . 

history,  early,   1833,   1929,   6061. 

independence  and  the  confederation, 
1950a, 

Indian  history  of,   1906. 

Indian  names  in,  6222. 

Jews'  civil  status,  1634-1776.     625. 

Know  Nothing  Party,  1830. 

Labadist  colony,  1830. 

liberty  and  property,  or  beauty  of,  dis 
played,  916. 

local  institutions,  1815. 

the    Negro    in,     1847. 

parish  institutions  of,  1813. 

poetry,    early.    1955. 

politics,    1796.      1289. 

early   Presbyterianism   in,   1821. 

progress  of  colored  people  since  the  war, 
1821. 

Protestant  revolution  in,  15. 

province,    1935. 

public  offices,  2625. 

provincial    court,    1649-50,    1657.      1982. 

pi'ovisional  government  of,  1774-1777. 
1826. 

Puritan  colony  in,   1816. 

Relatio  itineris  in  Marylandiam,  1927. 

Relation,    1878. 

religion,  act  concerning,  April  21,  1649. 
1938. 

Roman  Catholics,  legislation  against, 
1714-1720.  17. 

great  seal,  1943. 


Maryland  affairs,   senate,   electoral  college, 
12. 

early  settlers,  1918. 

slavery,   white,   1634-1820.      1835. 

State  government,  1777-1781.     1841. 

two  hundred  years  ago,  1893. 

university  education   in,    1822. 

voyage    to,    by    Father    Andrew    White, 
1878. 

western,  in  the  Revolution,   1832. 
Maryland  and   Pennsylvania,   party   dissen 
sions  in,  6059. 
Maryland  and  the  South,  economic  history, 

1830. 
Maryland     and     Virginia,     early     relations, 

1826. 

Maryland  declaration,   1778.     5614. 
"Maryland  Gazette,"  914. 

1728-1765,   personal  notes,  6851. 
Maryland,  McCulloch  v.,  case,  6784. 
Maryland  "manor,  a,  1950,  2002. 
Maryland  manors,  1813. 
Maryland  notes,  6853. 

Maryland  revolution  of  1689,  causes,  1827. 
Maryland  State  Colonization  Society,  1941. 
Maryland's  influence  in  founding  a  national 

commonwealth,  1999. 
Masaryk,  T.  G.,  7484. 
Mascarene,    J.,    letter    to    M.    Devie,    1687. 

3393. 

Mascarene,  P.,  letter,  1748.     2624. 
Mascarene  family,  3367,  3368. 
Mascoutins,  the,  208,  452. 
Mashantatat,  6585. 
Mashpee,  Mass.,  description  of,  2631. 

See  also  Marshpee,  Mass. 
Mashpee  Indians,  account  of,  1762,  2628. 
Mashulaville,  origin  of,  4350. 
Maslacq  family,  7320. 
Mason,  A.  B.,  4812. 
Mason,   A.   P.,    2539,   2539a,   2540. 
Mason,  Charles,   1499,  1517. 
Mason,  Cornelia,  7408. 
Mason,  E.  C.,  5,  7,  4311. 
Mason,  Edward  G.,  2,  1368,  1375,  1383. 
Mason,  E.  S.,  4257. 
Mason,  F.  R.,  1515. 
Mason,  G.  C.,  6488,  6520,  6539. 
Mason,  Hugh,  gravestones,  3392. 
Mason,  H.  F.,  1581. 
Mason,  John,  2636,  4119. 
Mason,   Capt.   John,  bearing  of  titles  upon 
Maine  history,  1714. 

charter,   1635.     1775. 

claim  to  Moheagan  lands,  1112. 

grants  in  New  Hampshire  to,  4446. 

will,  4446. 
Mason,  Jonathan,  3023. 

diary,  1804.      2792,  6067. 
Mason,  Mary  M.,  4812. 
Mason,  O.  T.,  4,  7,  1821. 
Mason,  Robert,  deposition,   1683.     4447. 

deposition,  1684.     4446. 

petition,  4446. 

title  to  New  Hampshire,  1660.     4446. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1193 


Mason,  T.,  letter,  1775.      3394. 

Mason,  T.  B.  M.,  554. 

Mason,  V.,  6964,  7021. 

Mason  family,  3373,   3375,  4143. 

Mason  and  Dixon's  field  notes,  extract  from 

original  book,  5967. 
Mason  and  Dixon's  line,  5879,  5965,  5966. 

history  of,  6011,  6014. 

Mason  County,  Ky.,  Washington,  first  coun 
ty  seat,  1643. 

Mason  Harbor,  N.   H.,  3196. 
Masonic  medals,  669. 

Masons,  Free  and  Accepted,  Roster  of  Lodge 
which  met  at  Tun  Tavern,  Phila 
delphia,  Pa.,  6076. 

Masons,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  in  1734.     6167. 
Mason's  Point,  Lake   Bomoseen,   Fourth  of 

July  celebration,  1881.     6711. 
Masquerelle,  Louis  de,  letters  of  2796. 
Massabesic,  Lake,  story  of,  4428b. 
Massachusetts.     Colony  and  province. 
admiralty  jurisdiction,   7395. 
answer  to  Randolph,  1690.     4105. 
answers  to  complaints  of  Sir  E.  Andros, 

1688.     1701. 
attorneys-general    and    solicitors-general-, 

1686-1771.      2800. 
Body  of  Liberties,  2646,  2730. 
census  of  1765.     808,  2794,  3067. 
charter,   1628-29.     2872. 

transfer  of,  2773,  2798. 
charter,  1689.     4107. 

considerations  against  the,  4106. 
charter,     1676-1703.       vacating     of     the 

4125. 

first   charter   and   early   religious   legisla 
tion  of,  2859. 
construction  of,  2636. 
effects  of  decree  vacating,  2782. 
judgment  for  vacating  charter,  2650. 
petition  of  citizens  of  Boston  to  gen 
eral  court,   1665.     2636. 
charters,   short  discourse   against  restor 
ing  the  charters,  4105. 
church  discipline  in,  3120. 
churches,  2627. 

civil  government,  answer  to  King's  com 
missioners,    1665.      2636. 
list,   1630-1680.     4447. 
coinage  in,  2625. 
commissioners    of    the    King    to,     1665. 

2636. 

commissions  of  royal  governors,  2134. 
commissions  from  royal  governors,  3382. 
committee     of     correspondence,     Journal, 

1773.      2794. 
complaint    of    Gov.     Shute    against    the 

House  of  Representatives,  2620. 
council,  James  IPs  commission,  2623. 
council  records  under  Dudley,  2803. 
court  of  assistants,  case  of  Maria,  2138. 
criminal    procedure    in    colonial    times, 

2135. 

criminal  trials,  1630-1700.     2146. 
extracts    from    records   of,    1673-1692. 
2138. 


Massachusetts.      Colony  and  Province — Con 
tinued. 

courts  of  election,  1629-1686.     3365. 

early  currency,  2164,  2726. 

provincial  currency,  2775. 
early  bills  of,  3623. 

paper  note  issued   by,   10th  December, 
1690.      2775. 

drought,   1662.     2781. 

Dudley's   administration,   speech  of  Dud 
ley,   1686.     2776. 

education    in,    early    legislation    and    his 
tory,  2858. 

ecclesiastical   history,    2625,    2627,    2628, 
2629. 

economic  beginnings,   2421. 

embargo,  1711,  proclamation,  2780. 

English   homes   of   some   of  the   progeni 
tors  of  the  Commonwealth,  2787. 

established  church  of,  2607. 

estimates  of  the  province  of,  1764.     2636. 

exhausted  state  of,  1756.     2624. 

founders  of,  aims  and  purposes,  2856. 
treatment  of  intruders  and  dissentients, 
2856. 

founders    of,    and    the    English    Church, 
2787,  2972. 

Gage's  administration,  2652. 

General  Court  to  Charles  II,  1662.     2636. 
instructions  to  agent  at  English  court, 

1756.      2624. 

letter  to  John  Owen,  1663.     2630. 
negotiations    with    the    commissioners, 

1664-65.      2636. 
petition  to,  1675-76.     3374. 
representatives.   in,_    1689      to      1692. 

2642. 

resolve,  1725.     7395. 
session  in  Salem  in  1774.     2252,  3387. 

governor  and   council,   1714-15.      3269. 
conflict  between,  2805. 

governors  and  commanders  in  chief,  2621. 

early  history,   2859,   2861,  2862. 

house  of  deputies,  journal,  1649.     2137. 
records,  4447. 

house  of  representatives,  journals,   2744. 

letter   to   Dr.    Franklin,   1771.      2777. 

jounrnals,  1644-1657.     description,  2135. 

journals,     1715-1776.       bibliography     of, 
2163. 

early  houses,  2804,  3240. 

Indian  and  colonial  history,  2043. 

Indian    massacres,    1703-1746.       3367. 

Indian  visitation,   1698.     2628. 

Indians,  letter  of  Eastern  Indians  to  gov 
ernor,   1721.     2636. 

Irish  pioneers,  614. 

early  laws  of,  2646,  2730. 

laws,  1641.     2646. 

province  laws,  198,  317,  2086. 

letter  from  Charles  II  to  Gov.  Endicott, 
1662.      2636. 

map  of,  1642.     3413. 

earliest  teaching  of  medicine  in,  2791. 

militia,  early  system,  4205. 

early  paper  mills,  4203. 


1194 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOK    INDEX. 


Massachusetts.      Colony  and  Province — Con 
tinued. 

mint  master  of,  118. 
morality,  learning,  and  religion,  4097. 
"  Names  of  the  principal  undertakers  for 

the    plantation,"    1630.      2774. 
the  "  Old  Planters,"  2243. 
ordinances  of  the  colony,  2794. 
petitions   against   imposts,    1668.      3367. 
Pilgrim,  Puritan,  and  Papist  in,  3357. 
planting  of,  1628,  narrative,  2652. 
province     in     the     seventeenth     century, 

4033a. 

provincial  assemhly,  centennial,  2336. 
provincial     legislature     at     Salem,     1774. 

3387. 
public     events     in,     preceding     American 

Revolution,  6387. 
Puritans  of,  4203. 
Quakers,      Misstatements      of      Voltaire, 

2803. 
records,   3366. 

notes  concerning  printed  copy,  2137. 
printing  of,  3747. 
under  its  charter,  7444. 
religion,    state    of,     in     1647-48.       2627, 

2628. 

religious  liberty  in,  777. 
representation    and    suffrage,    1620-1691. 

1825. 

Scotch  prisoners  sent  to,  1652.     3359. 
provincial  seals,  2789,  3395. 
seals,    1680-1780.      2990,    2991,    3721. 
stamp   act,    1775.     3372. 
Strangers'  courts  in,  2138. 
suffrage,    qualification    in    province    char 
ter,  2779. 

suicide  as  dealt  with  in  colony,  3281. 
superior     court     of    judicature,     criminal 

procedure  of,  2135,  2146. 
superior  court  of  judicature,  and  supreme 

judicial  court,  history  of  records, 

2137. 
taxes,  1687-88.     3390,  3391,  3392,  3393, 

3394. 

trade  of,   1665.     2636. 
witchcraft,  3008. 

and  the  act  of  1711.     2791. 
witches  in,  trials  of,  2789. 
Massachusetts,  State. 

administration,  public,  4825. 

Battalion   day,    6168,   6199. 

bells,  3395. 

birds  of,  2367. 

boundary,  202,  377,  3391,  4209. 

western,  2042,  2043,  2045. 
capital  offenses,  3359. 
census,  1905.     815. 

certificate  of  indebtedness,   1780.     3374. 
college-educated  men  in,  268. 
commissioners'  records,  1776,  1778,  1780. 

4454. 

confiscated  estates,  3370. 
confiscation  laws,  7395. 
constitution,  2838. 

commemoration,    1880.      3694. 


Massachusetts,    State — Continued. 

constitution,   ratification,   1788.      3359. 
report  of  a  committee  of  thirty,   1779. 

2774. 
centennial,  196,  283. 

constitutional  convention,  of  1788.    2273. 
of  1853.      2808,  3285. 

criminal  laws  of,  185,  253. 

Declaration  of  Independence,  1776.    5207. 

Declaration  of  rights,   2890. 

early  development,  210,  490. 

election  sermons,  2133,  2147a. 

election  statistics,  808. 

emergent  treasury  supply  in  early  days, 
214,  500. 

financial  history  from  Massachusetts  Bay 
Company  to  American  Revolution, 
4818. 

fires  in,    1701-1800.      2629. 

General   Court,   427. 

gubernatorial  reminiscences,  3373. 

historians  and  history,  2798. 

historic  evolution  in,  2800. 

historical  societies  in,  2138. 

historical  work  in,  2132,  2133,  2140. 

House  of  Representatives  journals,  2744. 

houses,  ancient,  in,  3380. 

Irish  element  in  Second  Massachusetts 
Volunteers,  1698.  608. 

legislature,  nativity  of  members,  810. 

local  history  and  bibliography,  3379-3383, 
3589. 

local  law,  3383,  3384. 

map,    1796.      2770. 

marriages,  1795-1823  ;    western,  3410. 

medical  profession  in,  2863. 

medicine,  3012. 

earliest  teaching  of,  2791. 

military    history,    artillery,    second    com 
pany,  1779.     3376. 
regiments    in    civil    war ;     battles    and 

casualties,  3404,  3837. 
Eighteenth  Regiment,  Volunteer  Infan 
try,  in  the  rebellion,  2207,  2208. 
Fifty-fourth      Regiment     of     Infantry, 
2202. 

municipal  government  in,  2. 

names,  towns  in,  origin  of  the,  2781. 

names  of  certain  villages,  2800. 

natality,   812. 

physicians,    deceased,    3359. 

population  and  environment,  western,  575. 

limitations  of  prices  in,  1776-1779. 
2167. 

probate  courts,  3407. 

probate  forms,  3375,  3406. 

public  school  pioneering,  4877. 

first  free  school,  3380. 

seals  of,  2779. 

shipbuilding,  early,  3381-3384,  3571, 
3596. 

slave  in,  1781.     2898. 

slavery,  199,  333,  2869,  2928,  4096. 
early  protests  against,  7395. 

survey  and  map,  891. 

topographical  survey,  579. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1195 


Massachusetts,  State — Continued. 

town,  genesis  of  the,  3130. 

towns,  names,  2781,  2800,  2880. 

political  activity  during  Revolution,  12. 
statistics  of,  in,  800. 

notice   to   tradesmen   of,   1788.      3350. 

transition    from    provincial    to    Common 
wealth  government,  4824. 

United    States   pensioners,    1830.      3407. 

Western  Indians,  report  on,  1815.     2632. 
Massachusetts  and  Maine,  267. 
union  and  separation,  101. 
union  of,  267. 

Massachusetts    and    Virginia,    allied    fami 
lies,  903. 

Massachusetts's  answer  to  Gorton's  memo 
rial,  6483. 
Massachusetts  Bay,  discovery,  1752. 

fishes  of,  2378. 

Massachusetts  Bay  Company,  records,  118. 
Massachusetts  Bible  Society,  .2702. 
Massachusetts  public  record  commission,  22. 
"  Massachusetts  State's  train,"  2355. 
Massachusettensis,  2706. 

author  of,  3376. 
Massafuero,  island,  2622. 
Massasagua  (rattlesnake),  7175. 
Massasoit,     Sowamo,    the    home    of,     3411, 

3028rt. 

Massawippi,  etymology  of,  6706. 
Massey,  II.,  4250. 
Massie,  David  M~.,  5736,  5745. 
Massie  family,  6861-6863. 
Masten  family  (Ulster  County,  N.  Y.),  5035. 
Mastodon,  5058. 
Masury    f.    English,    documents   relating   to 

immigrants  from  Jersey,  3380. 
Matagorda  Bay,  6680. 
Matamoros,  escape  of  Karnes  and  Teal  from, 

6682. 

Match-e-ke-wis,  60300. 
Mate,  F.  W.,  4031. 
Matheny,  J.  H.,  1520. 
Mather,  C.,  2623. 

Mather  Cotton,  2623,  2780,  2873a,  4105, 
4106. 

diary  of,  2621. 

letter,  1708.     3374. 

letter  to  II.  Newman,   1717.     3307. 

letter,    1718.      2610. 

letter,   1723.     2620. 

letter,   1714-15.      2137. 

letter  on  witchcraft,  7173. 

letter  relative  to  Bridget  and  Jane  Moul- 
ton,  4448. 

letters,  3382. 

letters,   1707-8.     2621. 

"  Magnalia  "  of,  2775. 

sermons,  3377. 

supposed  letter  from,  2650. 

was,    a    Fellow    of    the    Royal    Society? 

3404. 

Mather,  Mrs.  De  Witt  C.,  5036. 
Mather,  Edith  H.,  5041. 
Mather,  F.  G.,  4694. 
Mather,   Increase,  2627,  4105,  4453. 


Mather,    Increase,    conversation    with    King 
William,  1680.     2627. 

diary,  1675-1687.     2803,  3230. 

letter,  September  1,  1685.     7305. 

letter,  1705,  209. 

letter     regarding    New     English     affairs, 
4446. 

letter  to  Earl  of  Nottingham,  2650. 

letter  to  Anthony  Wood,  2798. 

letters,  1707-8.     2621. 

portrait  of,   3144. 

pretended  letter,  3307. 
Mather,  Jeremiah,  petition,  1681.     3304. 
Mather,  Richard,  journal  of,  1635.     2218. 

will,  1661.     3378,  3547. 
Mather,   Samuel,   2610. 

will,   1671.      3410. 
Mather,  W.  W.,  4302. 
Mather  family,  3364,  3412,  3434. 
Mather  family  Bible,  2787. 

deeds,   1600-1632.     3407. 

wills,    1573-1650.      3405. 
Mather  papers,  2656. 
Mather  publications,  272,  339. 
Mathers,  The,  242. 

services  of,  776. 
Mathews,  A.,  6418. 
Mathews,  C.  T.  R.,  5049. 
Mathews,  E.,  7422. 
Mathews,  G.  E.,  2111. 

Mathews,  T.,  letter  to  G.  Fox,  1683.     6073. 
Mathews,  W.  B.,  6800. 
Mathews  family,  6854. 
Mathews     County,     Va.,     old     tombstones, 

6851. 

Matignon,  — ,  letters,  5856. 
Matlack,  T.,  684. 
Matson,  N.,  6030a. 
Matthes,  G.  H.,  902. 
Matthes,  Susanna,  5039. 
Matthew,  G.  F.,  7325. 

Matthews,  A.,  2135,  2137-2139,  2153-2155, 
2157-2159,  2162,  2166,  3416,  3417, 
3975a,  3986,  7395. 
Matthews,  L.,  6699. 
Matthieu,  F.  X.,  5797. 
Mattinneconk,  6066. 
Mattocks,  C.  P.,  1717. 
Mattoon,  E.,  letter,  2644. 
Mauch   Chunk   Railway,    1820.      6061. 
Maul   (William)   family,  6082. 
Maull,  W.  D.,   1214. 
Maulsby,  D.  L.,  4150,  4161. 
Maumee    Valley,     Mich.,     map    of    historic 

grounds,  1888.     4283. 
pioneers,  5601. 
Maupin  family,,  6832. 
Maurault,  J.  O.,  7340. 
Maurer,  B.  L.,  6154,  6155. 
Maury,    J.,    letter    to    P.     Ludwell,     1756. 

6865. 

Maury,  M.  F.,  528. 
Maury,  R.  L.,  4895,  6620. 
Maury  family,  6811. 

(James)    family,   6858. 

(Walker)   family,  6858. 


1196 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Maverick,  Samuel,   2791,  3019,  3736b. 

palisade  house  of,  2791,  3032. 
Maverick's  New  England,  3075,  3397. 
Maverick  family,  3406,  3865. 
Mavericke  family,  3366. 
Mawhood,  Col.,,  proposals  to  Salem  County, 

N.  J.,  militia,  4542. 

Maxatawny,  Pa.,  prior  to  1800.     6355. 
Maximilian,   Emperor  of  Mexico,   7314. 
Maxims  in  domestic  economy,  5748. 
Maxwell,  Abby,  4096. 
Maxwell,  A.  C.,  4278. 
Maxwell,  E.  B.,  6166. 
Maxwell,  H.,  6873,  6874. 
Maxwell,  H.  M.,  6211. 
Maxwell,  J.  N.,  1515. 
Maxwell,  S.,  4406. 
Maxwell,  Thomas,  938. 
Maxwell,  Thompson,  3380. 

narrative,  1760-1763.     2246,  6933. 
Maxwell,  V.  L.,  6420. 
Maxwell,  W.,  6798,  6819. 
May,   Col.  John,  letters  and  journal,   3385, 
3615«. 

journal,  1788-89.     5663,  5664. 
May,  Joseph,  3243. 
May,  M.  E.,  2105. 
May,  S.,  3385,  3410. 
May,  S.  P.,  3398,  3401,  3766. 
May  family,  3408. 
"  May  Dacre,"  ship,  5798. 
Maya  antiquities,  186. 

inscriptions,  196,  286. 

Katunes,  194,  277,  279. 

language,  193. 

pottery,  201. 

Mayapan  and  Maya  inscriptions,  286. 
Mayas,  The,  261. 
Mayas  of  Yucatan,  records,  6325. 
Maybury,  W.  H.,  4299. 
Mayer,    B.,    1871,    1880,    1892,    1916,    1921, 

1958,  1964,  2780,  6007. 
Mayer,  C.  F.,  1869. 
Mayer,  F.  P.,  2026. 
Mayer,  L.,  1898. 
Mayes,  E.,  4349. 
"Mayflower,"  captain  of,  3386. 

incidents,  1620.     3360. 

passengers  of,  2651. 

in  1620.     3359. 
Mayhew,  E.,  3732. 

letter,  1722.     3397. 

letter,   1758.     3390. 
Mayhew,  J.,  leter,  1765.     3404. 
Mayhew,  T.,  letter,  1678.     3362. 

letter  to  Gov.  E.  Andros.   1675.     3410. 
Maynard,   G..   4205,   4209,  4212-4216. 
Mayne,  D.  D.,  6967,  7082. 
Mayo,  A.,   5736. 
Mayo,  C.  E.,  4310. 
Mayo,  Josephine  C.,  1519. 
Mays,  G.,  6199,  6205. 
Mays,   T.   J.,    7437. 
Mazakootemane,  Paul,  4304. 
Mazamas,  898. 
Mead,  A.  J.,  1581. 


Mead,  E.  D.,  210,  476,  901. 
Mead,  E.  O.,   5701-5703,  5706. 
Mead,  J.  R.,  1579,  1582. 
Mead,  M.  E.,  7410. 
Mead  family,  6858. 
Meade,  D.,  6861. 

Meade,   Gen.,  at  Chancellorsville,  3336. 
Meade,  R.   W.,  898,  5845. 
Meade  family,  6080,  6861. 
Meader,  L.  H.,  6078,  6470,  6765,  6769. 
Meads,  O.,  4689,  4705. 
Meander  belts,  limiting  width,  903. 
Means,  E.  A.,  2366. 
Meany,  E.  S.,  6870. 
Mease,  James,  2642,  2645,  5091. 
Measure,  Japanese  standard  foot,  6339. 
Meats,  digestion  of,  1436. 
'•  Meaux,"  Fourteen  of,  4895. 
Mecca,  railpoad  to,  578. 
Mechem,  F.  R.,  4300. 

Mecklenburg  declaration,    886,   2781,    5175, 
5572,  5577,  5584,  5588. 

signers,  5585. 
Mecom,  Jane,  letter,  3385. 
Mecosta  County,  Mich.,  747X). 
Medal,  an  Andean,  2482. 

making  a,  667. 

Westphalian,  1648.     6956. 
Medallic  art,  Renaissance  of,  660. 
Medallion,  antique  glass,   6343. 
Medals,  4224. 

American,  2870,  5091. 
description  of,  2644. 

British  war,  656. 

collegiate,  first  in  United  States,  6852. 

commemorating  Waterloo,   727..' 

design  and  import,  4686. 
Dutch,    relating    to    United    States,    1782. 
2797. 

early,    6339. 

exhibition  of,  in  1879.     729,  730. 

historic,  of  Canada,  7182. 

C.  T.  Jackson's,  2788. 

national,  issued,  1776-1815,  history, 
6253,  6260. 

presented  to  Indians  by  sovereigns  of 
England,  France,  and  Spain,  1600- 
1800.  6421. 

silver  and  copper,  presented  to  North 
American  Indians,  1600-1800, 
6435. 

soldiers',  issued  by  West  Virginia,  civil 
war,  6316,  6877. 

struck  in  Philadelphia,  1757.     5968. 

struck  in  relation  to  important  events  in 
North  America,  2642. 

Waterloo,  commemoration  of,  327. 
Medals  and  coins  relating  to  America,  2780. 
Medals  of  Princess  Charlotte,  6480. 
Medary,  Gov.,  administration,  1579. 
Meddaugh,  E.  W.,  4292. 
Medden,  E.,  5535. 

Medfleld,    Mass.      Contribution   to   Harvard 
College,  1678.      3368. 

early  homes  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Baxter, 
2202. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1197 


Mcdfield,  Mass.,  field  day,  4209. 
gravestone  records  to  1850,  3416. 
homes  of,  4209. 
Indian  deed,   1685.     3365. 
Indian  names,  4209. 
Indians  in,  2204. 
Memorial,    1664.     3371. 
Revolutionary  soldiers,  2202. 
superstitions,  2203. 
vital  records  to  1850.     4004. 
Medford,   Mass.,   Amicable   Singing   Society, 

3325. 

assembly,   1808.      3321. 
Baptist  Church,  3323. 
births,  deaths,  marriages,  3318,  3319. 
blacksmiths,  1775.      3318. 
boarding  school,  1795.      3324. 
bridges,  3318. 
Brooks  monument,  3319. 
church  records,   1713—21.      3325. 
churches,      Second     Congregational     and 

Mystic,  3320. 
commemoration     of     French     Revolution, 

1793.      3321. 
Cradock  bridge,  3321. 
Cradock  house,  2789,  3322. 
"  Current  Events,"  1724-1734.     3322. 
early  scourge  in,  3321. 
great  fire,  1850.     3323. 
fire  department,  3321. 
"  Ford  at  Mistick,"  3321. 
Grace  Church,  3322. 
High  street  about   1820.     3325. 
old  houses  and  estates,  3324. 
in  1847,  3323. 

Lawrence  Light  Guard,  3322,  3323. 
lawyers  of,  3322. 
Main  street,  1835-1850,  3323. 
Medford  square,  1682-1715,  3324. 
Medford  square,  1835-1850,  3322. 
meeting-house  brook,  3324. 
second  meeting  house,  3324. 
ministers,  early,  3319. 
notes  on  history,  1801-1851.     3318. 
physicians,  early,  3318. 
public  library,  3319. 
war  of  the  Revolution,  3319. 
Revolutionary  war  records,  3325. 
roads,  3319, 

Royall  House,  3319,  4161. 
Sarah  Bradlee  Fulton  Chapter,  D.  A.  It., 

3318. 

school,  public,  3320. 

schools  and  schoolmasters,  colonial,  3318. 
Ship  street,  3321. 
shipbuilding,  3318. 
soldier's  letter,   1776.     3325. 
stamp  act,  3320. 
strangers    in,    eighteenth    century,    3321, 

3323,  3324,  3325. 
streets,  names,  3319. 
taverns,  3325. 
tea  tax  in,  3320. 
town  house,  3322. 
town   meeting,    1847.     3323. 
treasurer's  report,  1729-1734,  3320. 


Medford,   Mass.,   old   turnpike,   4158. 

two    hundred    and    fiftieth    anniversary, 
3325. 

First  Universalist  Society,  3321. 

West-End  schoolhouse,  3325. 
Mediaeval  sects,  774. 
Mediaeval  students,  life  of,  36. 
Medical  education  in  Boston,  1827.     483. 
Medical   profession  in  Massachusetts,   2863. 
Medical  science  in   Massachuset-ts,   progress 

of,  2629. 

Medicine,  earliest  teaching  of,  in  Massa 
chusetts,  2791. 

old-time  doctors  of,  5490. 
Medicine  and  astrology,  6254,  6260. 
Medina,  Ohio,  Congregational  Church,  5701. 
Meductic  fort,   7252. 
Medway,  Mass.,  births,  1714-1744,  3407. 

name,   3366. 

old  home  day,  3326. 

vital  records  to  1850,  4005. 
Meehan,  T.   F.,   927,  928,  929*    930. 
Meek,  A.   B.,   936. 
Meek,  F.  B.,  4686. 
Meeker,  J.,  diary,   1844.      1582. 
Meeker,  M.,  6930. 
Megapolensis,   .!.,   5098. 
Megill,  C.,  4547. 
Meherrin  church,  5589. 
Meherrin  Indians,  6829. 
Meigs,  R.  J.,  2630. 
Meigs,  W.  M.,  6073. 
Meigs  family,  3362. 
Meigs,   Camp,   2574. 
Meir  family    (New   York),    5024. 
Mejfa  expedition,  6685. 
Melanchthon  and  Calvin,  774. 
Melanchthon's  "  Synergism,"  771. 
Melcher,  B.   R.,   1806. 
Melendy,  P.,  1513. 
Mell,  Mrs.  P.  H.,  946,  973,  1289. 
Mellen,   J.,   2622. 
Mellen,   J.,  jr.,  2621. 
Mellen,  P.,  1733. 

Mellick,  A.  D.,  jr.,  4554,  4633,  6066. 
Melsheimer,  F.  V.,   7192,  7217. 
Melville,   Andrew,   39. 
Melville,  G.  W.,  5916. 
Melvin,   E.,  journal,   1748.     4450. 
Melvin,  J.,  4726,  5905. 
"  Memoirs    of    the    Pilgrims    at    Leyden," 

Sumner's,  2781. 

Memory,  limits  of  reliable,  3257. 
"  Memphis  Appeal,"  history,  6671. 
Memphremagog.   etymology  of,   6706. 
Memphremagog,     ferry    across,     at     Indian 

Point.   6708. 
Memphremagog,   Lake,   6706. 

history  of  navigation.  6706. 
Menard,  Pierre,  letter,  1654.     4302. 

papers,  1383. 
Menard,  Rene,  6938. 
Mendelssohn,  M.,  625. 

Mendenhall,  T.  C.,  206,  207,  433,  440,  576, 
894,  895,  898,  904,  4210,  4213, 
5716. 


1198 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Mendes,  A.   P.,   6476. 

Mendon,   Mass.,   massacre   monument,   12208. 
early  ministry,  4209. 
first   minister,   3387. 
origin  of,  3367. 
seventh  annual  field  day,  June  17,   1885, 

4203. 
who  was  first  minister?  3393. 

Mendoza's  Historia  do  las  cosas  mas  nota 
bles,  916. 

Menendez  de  Avila  P.,  letters  to  the  king, 
1565-66,  2798. 

Mengel.  L.   W.,  5951. 

Meniolagomeka,   annals  of,   6223. 

Mennonite  clergymen,   letters,   1710.      6170. 

Mennonite  emigration  to  Pennsylvania, 
6058. 

Menobranchus  lateralL-     7175. 

Menocal.  A.   G.,   555. 

Mensuration.    7181. 

Mentzer,    J.    F..    6362. 

Merca tor's   globe,    1541.      1710. 

Mercer,  II.  C.,  5866,  5867,  5869,  6343,  6400, 
6401. 

Mercer,  Major,  7172. 

Mercer,  Gen.  Hugh,  orders  of,  36. 

Mercer,  John,  petition  of,  6829. 

Mercer,  W.  Va.,  land  book,  6861-6863. 

Mercer  County,  Pa.,  5973. 

"  Mercer  immigration,"  the.  5800. 

Merchant   adventurers  at   Hamburg,   43. 

Merchant  ventures  of  Bristol,  38. 

Merchants  company  of  New  York,  letter, 
1770,  to  Merchants  company  of 
Philadelphia  and  answer,  6062. 

Mei  chants'  notes  of  1738.     3289. 

Merchants'  tricks,  6856. 

Mercury,  slave,  sale  of,  1667.     3371. 

Meredith,  Catharine  K.,  6058. 

Meredith,    E.   A.,   7175a,    7176,    7177,    7178. 

Meriam,  R.  N.,  4203,  4205,  4209,  4230. 

Meriam  family,  4203,  4230. 

Meridian  expedition,  Sherman's,  4347. 

Merion,  Pa.,  early  history.  6060. 
early  settlers  in,  6069.  6070. 

Meriwether,   C.,  1282,  1283,  1285,  1286,  1287. 

Meriwether  family,  6860. 

Merrell,  H.,  6930a. 

Merriam,  A.  C.,  853,  863. 

Merriam,  C.  E.,  4300. 

Merriam,  C.  E.,  jr.,  4829. 

Merriam,  C.  H.,  891,  896. 

Merriam,  Dorothy,  ancestry,  3377. 

Merriam,  J.  M.,  2,  200,  202,  204,  351,  383, 
402. 

Merriam,  R.  B.,  211. 

Merriam  family,  3380,  3382,  3834. 

Merrick,  J.  V.,  757. 

Merrill,  B.,  2736. 

Merrill,  E.  H.,  7526. 

Merrill,  Fullerton,  901. 

Merrill,  F.  W.,  2036. 

Merrill,  G.  C.,  6706. 

Merrill,  Mary  E.  Rath-,  5743. 

Merrill,  Samuel,  1504,  1517,  3403. 
messages,  etc.,  1868-1872.     1559. 


Merrill,  S.  P.,  4409. 

Merrill    (Gyles),  ancestors  of,  3403. 

"  Merrimac,"     and     the     "  Monitor,"     1522, 

6598,  6874. 
"  Merrimac,"  combat  and  wreck  of,  6526. 

history,  3386. 
Merrimac  River,  4452. 

alterations  in  channel,  4471. 

exploration  of,   1638.     2253,  2361. 

early  fisheries,  2270. 

poem,  1719-1720.     2799. 
Merrimac      towns      and     New      Hampshire, 

trouble  between,  1718.     2270. 
Merrimac  Valley,  3330,  4452. 

history,  1740-1750.     4428. 
Merrimack  County,  N.  H.,  courts  of  justice, 

3359. 
Merrimack   County   Bank,   N.   H.,   warranty 

deeds,  4456. 

Merriman,  D.,  207,  214. 
Merriman,  R.  B.,  497. 
Merritt,  Catherine  N.,  7366. 
Merritt,  F.   D.,   1570. 
Merritt,  J.   K.,  521. 
Merritt,  W.  II.,  7268,  7365. 
Merry,  L.  E.,  7417. 
Merryfield,  E.,  6164. 
Merseran,   H.  L.,  5042,  5043. 
Merseran  family,  5043. 
Merserean  family,  5042. 
Mervine.   W.   M.,   6083,  6085. 
Merwin,  G.  B.,  5626. 
Mesa,  enchanted,  898. 
Mesa  Verde,  899. 
Mesnard,  E.,  7410. 
Mesopotamia,  Ohio,  5689. 
Messinger,   G.   W.,   3362,   3371,    3372,   3374, 

3494,  3716a. 

Messinger  family,  3374,  3494,  3717. 
Messier,  A.,  4539,  6059. 
Messmer,  S.  G.,  6968. 
Metallic  minerals,   localities  of,  in  Canada, 

7173. 
Metawth,     speech     of     Indian    chief,     1813. 

7386. 

Metcalf,  E.,  6595. 
Metcalf,  F.  J.,  2198,  7399. 
Metcalf,  H.  B.,  3413. 
Metcalf,  J.  G.,  3374,  3380,  3383,  3387. 
Metcalf,   Martin,   2199. 
Metcalf,  Michael,  freedom  of,  2197. 
Metcalf,  W.  S.,  1580. 
Metcalf  family,  2198,  2199,  3364. 
Metcalf    (Barnabas)    family,   7399. 
Metcalfe,  T.,  1642. 
Metcalfe  family,  6853. 
Meteorological   stations,    mountain,   4694. 
Meteorology,   1519. 

arctic,  900. 

Iceland  station,  900. 

notes  on,  575. 

observations  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4684. 
Meteors,  1519. 
Methodism,  in  Fire  Lands,  5635. 

early,  in  northwest  Iowa,  1522. 

in  New  England,  4021. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1199 


Methodism,    in    Ohio,    5646,    571'!'. 
in  Salem,  2262. 

history  of,   248G.  • 
in  Virginia,  beginnings  of,  6780. 
in  Worcester,  beginnings  of,  4205. 
introduction  of,  into  Pennsylvania,  6068. 
Methodism  of  to-day  and  yesterday  in  New 

England,  4027. 

Methodist    church,    patriotism    and    educa 
tion  in,  1851. 

Methodist  church  south,  history  of,  794. 
Methodist   history,   lessons  from  a   century 

of,  4023. 

Methodist  success,  philosophy  of,  5715. 
Methodists,     letters    regarding,     1740-1747. 

3372. 

in  United  States,  history  of,  788. 
Methods,  geographic,  891. 
Methuen,   Mass.,  epitaphs,  3328. 
growth  of,  3331. 
early  manufacturers,  3332. 
music  of  other  days,  3329. 
in  the  Revolution,  2246. 
Metiers  family,  5743. 
Metric  system,  807. 
Metrology    of    ancient    and    modern    times 

7324. 
Metropolitan  water  basin,  Mass.,  excursion 

to,  4212. 

Meulles,  J.  de,  7347a. 
Meuse,  897. 

Mexican  and  Indian  raid  of  '78,  6683. 
Mexican  calendar  stone,  191,  273,  274. 
Mexican  chalchihuites,  196,  293. 
Mexican  copper  tools,  275,  279. 
Mexican  gulf  coast,  549. 
Mexican  paper,  196,  287. 
Mexican  plateau,  562. 
Mexican    raid    of    1875    on    Corpus    Christi 

6682. 

Mexican  sculpture,  relic  of,  2371. 
Mexican  war,  6683. 

acquisition  of  California,  5287. 
Company   K,    15th   U     S.    Infantry,    1847. 

1519. 

documents.  1289. 
Iowa  in,  1516. 
Michigan's  record,  4254. 
Ohio  volunteers  in,  7417. 
"  Mexican,"  brig,  of  Salem,  capture  and  es 
cape,  2272. 
Mexico,  572. 

annexation,   proposed  in   1847-48.      17. 
Archivo  General   de,   6684,   6685. 
boundary,  558. 

Guatemala  boundary,  573. 
United  States  and,  528. 
buried  cities  and  antiquities,  5713. 
Celtic  element  in  (Mexican  colonies  from 

Canary  Islands),  7325. 
census,  897. 

a  Central  American  State,  570. 
Codex  Ramirez,  notes  from,  740. 
colonies  from  Che  Canary  Islands.  7325. 
commerce  with  United  States,  003. 


Mexico,   constitution,   1834,    Spanish  source 

of,    6681. 

England  and,  1824-25.     6688. 
explorations,  northern,  567. 
French  withdrawal  from,  24. 
Garcia  Cubas  on,  567. 
history  and  government,  280. 
history,  data,  990. 
languages,  579. 
the  new,  903. 
physical  geography,  559. 
semicivilized  races,  517. 
southwest,  905. 

United  States  and,  1847-48.     39. 
Mexico  to-day,  902. 

"  Mexico,  conquest  of,"  Wilson's,  '2773. 
Meyer,  B.  H.,  6936,  7070. 
Meyer,  E.  H.,  1538. 
Meyer,  E.  L.,  4560. 
Meyer,  G.  von  L.,  4168. 
Meyer  family  (New  York),  5024. 
Miami,     Ohio,     Friends'     marriage     records, 

1804-1828.      5750. 
Miami  confederacy,  5775. 
Miami  country,  early  settlement,  1451. 
Miami  Indians,  1451. 
Miami  University,  5656. 
Miami  Valley,  reunion  of  pioneers,  5605. 
Miami  vocabulary,  916. 
Miamisburg,  Ohio,  Indian  mound,  5726. 
Mica  mines,  aboriginal,  of  North  Carolina, 

6301. 

Michael,  W.  H.,  1522. 
Michaelius,  J.,  letter  to  A.  Smoutius,  1628. 

5252o. 

Michaux  family,  6834. 
Michigan,    acquisition    of    upper    peninsula, 

4279, 

antiquities.  4283. 
early  banks  and  banking,  4254. 
boundaries,  4279,  4293. 
boundary,  7470. 
Indiana,  4279. 
international,  42~<  8. 
Ohio,   1522,  4263. 
Congregationalism  in,  4259. 
constitutional    conventions,     1835,     1850 

4255. 

criminal   laws,   4299. 
education  during  territorial  period,  4259. 

See  also  Michigan,  schools. 
Episcopal  Church  in,  4255. 
farms,    last    French    claim    extinguished, 

4266. 

forests,  destruction  of,  4280. 
French  occupation,  4266. 
early  French  settlements,  4254. 
glacial  phenomena  of  southern,  1457. 
governors  and  judges,  4255. 
growth  and  progress,  4257. 
historical  and  scientific  sketches,  4246. 
history,  1830's,  4278. 
history.    1841    and    1889.      4266. 
history.   1842-1892.      4274. 
early  history,  4242,  4263,  4279,  4289, 
Indians,  4281. 


1200 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Michigan,  insane  asylums,  history,  4265. 
internal  improvements,  4253,  4295. 
land    grants    for    education,    history    of, 

4259. 
land   grants   for    internal    improvements, 

4259. 

legislature,   1871.     4284. 
log  schoolhouse  era,  4266. 
Methodism  in  southwestern  part,  4254. 
military   history,   Twentieth   Regiment  at 

Petersburg,  7470. 
soldiers  in  Mexico,  4259. 
Thirteenth     Regiment     at      Stevenson, 

Ala.,  1862.     4256. 
missionary  visit  to,   1839.     929. 
municipal  government   in,  4822. 
natural  history,  4246. 
Patriot  war,   1837-38.     4273. 
pioneer  life,  4255,  4260,  4280,  4284. 
press  of,  4258,  4270. 

relations  'of  Great  Britain  with  United 
States  concerning,  1815-1819. 
4268. 

school  system,  4253. 
early  schools,  4280. 
rural  school  problem,  4295. 
seals,  State,  7470. 
early  settlements,  4244,  4257. 
new  State  capitol,  4283. 
State  Agricultural  College,  4258. 
State  board  of  health,  history,  4284. 
State  rights,  7470. 
State  tax  commission,  4295. 
statutes  of  English  Parliament  repealed, 

within  territory  of,  1531. 
territorial     government,     beginnings     of, 

4283. 

Territory  of,  1531,  4279. 
tribute  to  Kentucky,  1645. 
University  of,   coeducation,  4270. 
history  of  old  branches  of,  4257. 
rise  of,  4278. 

Upper  Peninsula,  The,  4255. 
vital  statistics,  813. 
waterways  of  southern,  1457. 
wildcat  banking  system,  4257. 
Michigan  and  the  Northwest,  local  govern 
ment,  1813. 

Michigan  Central  R.  R.,  opposition  to,  4283. 
"  Michigan  Farmer,"  history  of,  4259. 
Michilimackinac,  Mich.,  6938. 

Canadian  archives,  1721-1783.     4271. 
Marquette  at,  1400. 
petition  of  voyagers  of,  1786.     7349. 
province  of,  4284. 
See  also  Mackinac. 
Mickle  family   (Long  Island),  5043. 
Mickley,  J.  J.,  1221. 
Micmac  language,  2624. 
"  Midas,"  log  of  the  schooner,  2782. 
Middle  Ages,  crisis  in,  771. 
Middle  Spring,  Pa.,  men  of,  6156. 
Middle  States,  cooperation  in,  1819. 
Middleboro,  Mass.,  bill  of  mortality,   1779- 

1813.     2626-2628,  2630. 
description  of,  2621, 


Meddleboro,   Mass.,   historical   sketch,   4034. 

early  history,  3361. 

history,  2621. 

1686.     Indian  deed,  3373. 

records,  3362. 
Middlebury,  Vt.,  history,  6695. 

statistical  account  of,  2637. 
Middlebury  College  graduates  who  married 
in     Middlebury,     Vt.,     1804-1868. 
3385. 
Middle  Temple,  Americans  admitted,   1760- 

1783.      3375. 
Middlesex,    Mass.,    statistics,    1680.     3363. 

wills,  1649-1665.     3361.- 
Middlesex,   N.   J.,   list  of  freeholders,    1750. 

4557. 
Middlesex  Canal,   2139,  3318,  3324. 

old  historical  sketch,  4159,  4160. 
Middlesex    County,     Mass.,    description    of, 
2619. 

list  of  froemen,   1674.     3365. 

garrison  in,  West  regiment,  1692.     3401. 

grand   jury    findings,    1753-54.     2799. 

probate  judges,  3387. 
1692-1871.     3383. 

early  wills,  3388. 
Middlesex  County,  N.  J.,  list  of  freeholders, 

1752.     4558. 
Middlesex  County,  Va.,  in  1700.     6836. 

clerks,  1673-1692.     6826. 

marriage  bonds  in  clerk's  office,  6852. 

marriage  bonds,   1759-1803.     6855. 

old  tombstones,  6860. 
Middlesex  Fells,  3321. 
Middleton,  J.  H.,  815. 
Middleton,  J.  S.,  6083., 
Middleton,    T.    C.,    4735,    5843,    5845-5850, 

5852-5855. 

Middleton  family,  5043. 
Middleton  family  of  South  Carolina,  6646. 
Middleton,    Mass.,    vital   records    to   end   of 

year  1849.     4177. 

Middletown,  Conn.,  old  burying  ground,  epi 
taphs,  3360,  3369,  3373. 

vital  records,  3372. 

Middletown,  N.  H.,  note  on,  1814.      2631. 
Middletown,  R.  I.,  history,  6531. 
Miel,   C.    L.,   1072. 

Mier,  Texan  expedition  against,  1842.     1283. 
Mifflin,  George,  jr.,  inventory  of  estate,  1754. 

6070. 

Mighill,  T.,  letters,  1776.     3388. 
Migrations,  lessons  of,  5715. 
Mikkelson,  M.  A.,   1823. 
Milan,  Ohio,  5647. 

history,  7408. 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  7414. 

Presbyterian  society,  5640. 
Miles,  Elizabeth,  deposition,  1754.     4446. 
Miles,  G.  II.,  5852. 
Miles,  H.  H.,  7180c. 
Miles,  Pliny,  530." 

Milet,    Father    Peter,    captivity    among    In 
dians,  915. 

Milford,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscriptions,  1160, 
1182. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1201 


Milford,    Conn.,   old   church,   original    mom 

bers,   3366. 

Military  dispatches,  1760-1764.     4271. 
Military    government     in     newly     acquira 

territory  of  United  States,  4838. 
Military  posts,  restitution  of,  4268. 
Military  societies,  American  insignia,  664. 
Militia,  order,   1754.      3378. 

plan   for  general   arrangement   of,    Revo 

lutionary  war,  2775. 
Militia  muster,  or  battalion  day,  6168. 
Militia  training,  old-time,  5897. 
Mill.  J.  S.,  letter,  1282. 
Mill,  old  cider,  6201. 

Mill  Prison.  Americans  committed  to,  3H77. 
Millbury,  Mass.,  visit  to.  4203. 
Miller.  Justice,  article  on  Iowa,  1889.     1520 
Miller,  A.,  4265. 
Miller,  Adam.     Was  he  first  settler  west  of 

the  Blue  Rid'ge?  6892. 
Miller,  A.  G.,  6900,  6903,  6904. 
Miller,  D.  F.,  1507. 

Miller,    Ebenezer,   diary,    1777-1799.      2798 
Miller,  E.  J..  4693,  4694. 
Miller,  E.  T.,  6683. 
Miller,  F.  H.,  17,  6919. 
Miller,   F.   W.,  3384,  3607. 
Miller,  G.  D.,  3409. 
Miller,  G.   L.,  4407,  4417,  5436,  5438 
Miller,  H.  B.,  905. 
Miller,  Joaquin,  1075,  5797. 
Miller,  J.  L.,  6832,  6836,  6858,  6890,  6891 

6893. 

Miller,  J.  R.,  7421. 
Miller,  J.   W.,  4541,  4567,  7346. 
Miller.  L.  M.,  4284. 
Miller,  Margaret,  4097. 
Miller.   R.   A.,  5822. 
Miller,  R.   B.,  5041-5043,  5046,  5048. 
Miller,  Samuel,  4535,  5086,  5089. 
Miller.  Mrs.   S.  C.  P.,  6844. 
Miller,  S.  F.,  letter,  1521. 
Miller,  Thomas,   1266. 
Miller,  T.  H.,  letter,  1815.      1287. 
Miller,  Virginia,  1266. 
Miller,  W.,  40. 
Miller,  W.  A.,  903. 
Miller,   W.  C.,  5725,   5726. 
Miller,  W.  J.,  6527,  6547,  6560. 
Miller,  W.  T.,  Revolutionary  letters,  3369 
Miller  family,   3409,   6859,    6890. 

(•lames)  family,  5042. 
Millerites,   Second  Adventists.  or    6180 
Millersville,     Pa.,     established     by     lottery    i 

6168. 

Millfield.   Ohio,  inscriptions,  5749. 
Millikan  family,  995 
Milliken,  A.,   1708 
Millikin,  P.  H.,  6381. 
Mills,    Elijah   II.,   correspondence   of,    2788 

2979. 

Mills,   Ella,   4428a,   4431 
Mills,  G.  H.,  7377,  7378. 
Mills,  Harriet  M.,  4931. 
Mills,  Herbert  E.,  3. 
Mills,   J.    H.,   4398. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2- 76 


Mills,  R.   C.,  2255,  2375. 

Mills.  Samuel,  memoranda,  7498 

Mills.  Wm.,  3773r/. 

Mills,   W.  C.,  5720,  5721,  5723,  5725    5778 

Mills,  W.  S.,  3414,  5722. 

Mills  and  manufacturing,  Contoocook  River 

N.   II.,   4455. 

Mills  in  Philadelphia,  6106. 
of  the  Quittapahilla,  6217. 
of  Wyoming  Valley,  6424. 
Mills,    old,    Lancaster    County,    Pa.,    6165 

6166. 

Mills  County,  Iowa,  1511. 
Millsaps  College,  4347. 
Milne,  J.  M.,  4924. 

Milton,  John,  and  the  Baptists,  5589. 
Milton,  Mass.,  burial  inscriptions,  3365. 
church  records,  3380-3382. 
church    records,    1678-1754.      3578a. 
deaths,    1774-1790.      3402. 
marriages,  1686-1727.      3394,  3396,3726 
Milton,  Ohio,  5689. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.,  commercial  history,  6928. 
latitude  and  longitude  of.  6928. 
New  England  influence  in,  6970,  7105. 
Milwaukee's  early  days,  poem,  6905. 
Milwaukee     County,     Wis.,     reminiscences 

6906. 
Milyoukov,  P.,  28. 
Mina.  Tex.,  1288. 
Minas,  battle  of.  1747.     3367. 
Mindeleff,  C.,  573,  574,  576,  891,  908. 
Mine,  battle  of,  6595. 
Miner,  C.  A.,  6424. 
Miner,  H.  B.,  2573. 
Miner,  J.,  7091. 
Miner,  S.  R.,  6410. 
Miner,  W.  P.,  6425. 
Miner  family,  3371. 
Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  6926. 
Mineral  production,  United  States,  897. 
Minerals  which  decrepitate  with  heat,  7175. 
Minersyille,  Pa.,  settlement,  6139. 

Minerva,"  British  man-of-war,  6069. 
'  Minerva,"  ship,  6069. 
\linick,  Alice  A..  4414. 
Minier,  G.  W..  1427. 
lining  districts,  land  laws,  1814. 
lining  in  Massachusetts,  209. 
lining  industry,  4294. 

combination  in,  4843&. 
Minisink  Valley,  bicentennial  celebration  of 

settlement,  4969. 
Ministers   and   meeting   houses   of  ye   olden 

time,  4096. 
in  Massachusetts  Bay  and  Plymouth  colo- 

onies,  199,  335. 
in    New    Hampshire,    catalogue    of     1767 

2632. 
Minnesota,     admission     into     Union,     4310, 

4341. 

agriculture,  4310. 
bibliography,  4304,  4321. 
birds  of,  2319. 
boundaries,  4312. 
boundary,  northern,  4310. 


1202 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Minnesota,  commerce,   early,  4310. 

courts,  early,  4302. 

description,  4302. 

dual  origin,  4311. 

early  history,  4304. 

early  days,  4310. 

Episcopal  Church,  4311. 

first  white  men  in,  4312,  4336. 

French  voyageurs  to,  4302. 

history,  4302,  7123. 

Indian  wars,  4304. 

iron  ores,  4310. 

lawyers  and  courts,  4310. 

map  of  northern,  4310. 

material  for  future  history,  4314. 

mining  and  quarrying,  4310. 

missionaries  among  Indians  of,  4326. 

mounds,  4307. 

Ojibways  in,  4311. 

physical  geography,  4302. 

Pike's  explorations.   1805-6.      4302. 

political   history,   early.    4311. 

progress,  4311. 

recollections  of  persons  and  events,  4311. 

religious   movements,   4302. 

schools,  early,  4302. 
earliest,  4308. 

State  legislature.  1859-60.     4312. 

Territorial  period,  4311. 

transportation,  4311. 
Minnesota  River,  4302. 

Minnesota  Territory,  organization  of,  4302. 
Minnesota  Valley,,  mounds,  4302. 
Minnich,   M.   R.,  6074,   7422. 
Minns,  T..  2130. 
Minor,   B.,    recollections.    4908. 
Minor,  B.  B.,  6856. 
Minor,  Ellen  T.  II.,  6865. 
Minor,  L.,  2797. 

Minor  family,   6834,   6835,   6856,   6857. 
Minot,     G.     R.,     facsimile    of    handwriting, 

1799.     2770. 
Minot,    J.,    letter    to    Secy.    Willard,    1734. 

3369. 

Minot,  William,  2774,  2817o. 
Minot  family,  3359. 
Minot,  Me.,  1698. 
Minto,   John,  5796-5798,  5800,   5801,  5807, 

5820. 
Minto's    Pass :   its    history    and    an    Indian 

tradition,  5800. 
Minuit,  P.,  1221. 

letter,  6062. 

Mirabeau,  youth  of,  42. 
Mirabeau  and  Calonne  in  1785.      15. 
Mirabeau's  mission  to  Berlin,  40. 
Mirabeau's  speech,  1790.     5,  7. 
Mirage,  7174. 
Miranda  and  the  British   admiralty,    1804- 

1806.      40. 
Mirepoix,    Duke   de,    intercepted    letters    to, 

1756.      13,  29. 
Miro,   Gov.,  1666. 
Misery     Islands    and    what    has     happened 

there,  2276. 
Missimer,  J.  D.,  5953. 


Mission    at    Little    Chute,    Wis.,    1825-1840. 

6936. 
Mission    church,     Mackinac    Island,     Mich., 

4280. 
Mission   San   Francisco   de   los   Tejas,    Tex., 

6683. 

Missionary  history,  need  of,   771. 
Missionary  tours  in  1797,1798-1800.     1700. 
Missionary    work,     Red    Wing,     1849-1852. 

4312. 

Missions,  Canada,  first,  7381. 
Texas,  6683,  6684. 
See  also  Jesuits. 
Missisco  Valley,  history,  6704. 
Missisquoi,   etymology  of  word,    7350. 
Mississagas,   coming  of  the,   7301. 
Mississippi,   battlefields,  4348. 

benevolent   and   misc.   associations,    4348. 

bibliography,  17 

boundaries,  944,  4346. 

boundary,    locating    and    surveying    31st 

degree  of  latitude,  4346. 
southern,  4345,  4340. 
cartography,    sixteenth    century,    4351. 
church   organizations,   4348. 
constitution,   first,  4349. 
constitutional  convention,  1890.      4349. 
Danville's  map  of  east,  4346. 
Federal   courts,    judges,    etc.,    1798-1898. 

4345. 
geological     and     agricultural     survey     of, 

4346,  4351a. 
historic  places,  4348.    • 
historical   work  in,   1286. 
homes,  historic,  4349,  4350. 
d'Iberville  memorial,  4302. 
industries,  Twelfth  Census,  4349.  . 
industry,  4346. 
making  of  a  state,  4346. 
missions,  missionaries,  etc.,  4351. 
negro  rule  in,  4345. 
orators  and  oratory,   4347,   4353. 
organizations,    professional,    literary   and 

industrial,  4348. 
pioneer  life,  4347. 

plantation  life,  before  the  war,  4346. 
secession,  4347. 

secession  convention,   1861.     4349. 
settlement  and  early  history,  4344a. 
slave  laws,  early,  4345. 
Spanish  policy  in,  15. 
territorial  growth,  4345. 
transition     from     Spanish     to     American 

rule,  4346. 
war  records,  4348. 
Mississippi  A.   and  M.   college,  4346. 
Mississippi     historical     commission,     1287, 

4348. 

Mississippi  panic,  1813.     4347. 
Mississippi   River,   899,   1854,   4349. 
delta,  898. 
from    Cape    Girardeau    to    Head    of    The 

Passes,   578,   579. 
old   channels,   1517. 
discovery,  4310,  6930«. 
discovery   (Hennepin's),  116,  6892,   7219. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1203 


Mississippi  River,  floods,  4850. 
flow  of.  586a. 
historic-geographical     notes     from     Cass 

Lake  to  Lake  Itasca,   1514. 
history,  4309. 
importance  of.   1506. 

in  1050.      7328. 
La    Salle's   expeditions,    110,    1456,   4786, 

5090,   6683,   6967,   7075. 
navigation  and  commerce,  4350. 
physical  geography,  547. 
sources,  4307,   4310,  4334. 
See  also  Joliet. 
Mississippi  River,  upper,  discovery,  4312. 

French  forts,  4303. 
Mississippi   Valley,   1524. 

aboriginal   monuments,   518,   520. 
acquisition,  4371. 

Catholic   missions,    1818-1827.      5855a. 
climate  compared   with   that  of  Atlantic 

coast,   4683. 
explorations,   206,   418. 
French  settlement,  6670. 
mound  builders,   1519. 
organized,  6970,  7105. 
policy  of  Franco,  1789-1800.      44. 
Mississippi  v.  Louisiana,  4351. 
Missoula    County,    Minn.,    list    of    persons, 

1862-63.      4394. 
Missouri,   admission   of,   3241. 

error  in  resolution  of  Congress,   2803 
archaeology,   4368. 
authors,  4385. 
border  war,   1513. 
boundary,   Iowa,   1519,   1523. 
campaign  in,  4364. 

colonial  and  territorial   documents,  4378 
history,  7123. 
periodicals,    1903.     4385. 
prehistoric   remains,   4365. 
recollections,   early,    4378. 
slavery,  1581. 

statesmen    and    lawyers,    personal    recol 
lections,  4383. 

territorial   revenue  system,   4374. 
Territory  of,  1531. 
war,   1839,  origin,   150S.    ' 
war  and  abolition,  1504. 
war  in,  4391. 

Missouri,   upper,   adventure.   43U4. 
Missouri  compromise,   10,   1531,   685S. 
Missouri  party  struggles   in   civil   war.  20. 
Missouri   River,   572. 
Mistassini  Lake,  564. 
Mitchel,    J.,   diary,    1764.      7255 
Mitchell,   soldiers  by   name  of   in   American 

Rev.,   6858. 

Mitchell,   Elisha,  diary,   1827-28.      5600 
Mitchell,   H.   R.,  5960. 
Mitchell,  Mrs.  II.  S.,  5635. 
•Mitchell,  J.,  1792. 
Mitchell,  J.  II.,  896. 
Mitchell,  Mary,  6971. 
Mitchell,  N.,  2652. 
Mitchell,  S.,  116.  ' 
Mitchell,  S.  L.,  5090 


Mitchell,  S.  W.,  6083. 
Mitchell,  William,  905. 
Mitchell,  W.  f\,  815. 
Mitla,  288,  296. 

notes  on,  197,  296. 

Mittelberger,   Gottlieb,   journey   to   Pennsyl 
vania,  2026. 
Mizner,   L.  B.,   1049. 
Mobile,  attempt  on,   1810-11.      35. 

Jews  of,  635. 
Mobile  Bay,  946,  950. 
Mobile  Bay,  battle  of,  3340,  6595. 
Models,  topographic,  891. 
Moerville,  J.  B.  de,  2159. 
Moffat,  J.  O.,  771,  4549,  4592. 
Mogg  Heigon,   1712. 
Mohawk  Country,  4866-4869. 
Mohawk  Indians,  5098,  5435,  7324. 
captivity  among,  5187. 
language,  5117. 

numbers  in,  2628. 

Mohawk  and  Hudson  River  R.  R.,  4090. 
Mohawk   and    Seneca    Indians,    employment 
in    New    Hampshire,    1684.      4447. 
Mohawk  Valley,  New  York,  5437,  5448. 
Mohegan  Country,  map,  1112. 
Mohegan   Indians,   1112,   2627,   2692. 

language  of,  2627,  2638. 
Mohegan  land  controversy,  1158    1175 
Moir,  W.  J.,  1518. 
Moisie  River,  7176. 
Mojonnier,  T.,  1436. 
Molasses,  duty  on,  1703-04.      i>6i>4. 
Molera,  E.  J.,  998. 

Mollington,  Oxford  County,  England,  Wood- 
hull  entries  from  parish  registers 
3403. 

Mollusks  in  New  England,  2397. 
Molone  family,  3369. 
Molson,  W.  M.,  5797. 
Monaghan,  J.  C.,  4297. 
Monarchists  and  Jacobins,  5714. 
Moncacht  Ape,  197,  306. 
Monckton's   report,    1758.      7255. 
Moncure,  J.,   5715. 
Moneta,  653,  674. 
Monetary   questions   reviewed   by   the   light 

of  antiquity,   0314,   6322. 
Monetary  unification,  200,  352. 
Monette,  J.  W.,  4350. 
Money,  circulation  of,  811. 

New    England,    error    in    Hutchinson    on 

2630. 

origin  and  history  of  coinage  of,  6289. 
standard  value,  4694. 
United   States,  character  and  volume  of 

809. 

Xcr  also  Currency. 

Money  Creek,  111.,  early  schools,  1427. 
Monfoort  family    (New  York),  5022. 
Monhegan,   Me.,   2571. 
Monitor,"  the.  3340. 

first,  and  inventor,  4762. 
loss  of,  65!>.~>. 

Monitor "     and     the     "  Merrimac,"     15"" 
6526,  6598. 


1204 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Monks,  Sarah  I'.,  1003,.  1004. 
Monmouth,  N.  J.,  4535. 
Monnfouth  County,  N.  J.,  4547. 

early  settlers,  5031,  5045. 

geographic  names,  origin,  4548. 

Huguenot  settlers  and  land  owners,  5035. 
Monmouth    Court    House,    battle    of,    4538, 

4559,  6058,  6070. 
Monocacy,  battle  of,  1864.     651)7. 
Monocacy,  Md.,  to  Danville,  6598.     , 
Monolingualism  in  America,  885. 
Monona  County,  Iowa,  1512. 
Monongahela,  battle  on  the,  1755.     6083. 
Monongahela    City,    Pa.,    Indian    relics    dis 
covered  near,  6279. 
Monongalia'   County,     Va.,     county     courts, 

1777-1780.      6406. 

Monongalia    County,    W.    Va.,    geographical 
history,  6876. 

homesteads  in,  6873,  6874. 

marriage  licenses,  1794-1802.     6874. 

pioneers,  6873. 
Monotheism,  primitive,  575. 
Monroe,  A.  J.,  6595. 
Monroe,  James,  letter,  1517. 

letter,  1792.     5050. 

poverty  of,  1282. 

visit  to  Alabama  Territory,  945. 
Monroe,  J.  A.,  6595,  6598,  7482a. 
Monroe,  J.  E.,  6597. 

Monroe,   Mich.,   St.   Mary's  church,   916. 
Monroe  County,  Ala.,  945. 
Monroe    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4279, 

4280. 

Monroe  County,  N.  Y.,  5522. 
Monroe  County,  Wis.,  6928. 
Monroe  doctrine,   41,   4293. 

genesis  of,  2805. 

J.  Q.  Adams  and  the,  3272. 
Monroeville,  Ohio,  7418. 
Monson  family,  3387. 
Montague,  Elizabeth,  letter,  2137. 
Montague,  F.  C.,  1820. 
Montague,  W.   H.,  3362. 
Montalto  in  Smithfleld,  6584. 
Montana,  boundary,  901. 

capitol,  4397. 

dedication  ceremonies,  4397. 
laying  the  corner  stone,  4397. 

Episcopal  Church,  4398. 

executive  department,  4397. 

geology,  4394. 

history,  4395,  4403,  7123. 

judicial  department,  4397. 

legislative  department,  4397. 

list  of  persons  in,  1862-63.     4394. 

pioneer  life,  4398. 

pioneers,  4397. 

school,  first,  4398. 

State  flower,  4397. 

Territory,  4395. 

officers,  1876.     4394. 

legislative     assemblies,     members     and 

officers,  4395. 
list  of  officers,  4396. 
"  Montauk,"  first  cruise,  6596. 


Montauk  Indians,  account  of,  2628. 
Monte  Leone,  ancient  walls,  826. 
Montcalm,  Marquis  of,  correspondence  with 
Francis  Parkman,  2780. 

letter  to  Mons.  de  Mole,  2780. 

letter  to  Townshend,  7347a. 

letters  of,  pretended,  2793. 

monument  at  Quebec,  7345. 

portraits,  2139. 

spurious  letters,  3055. 
Montcalm,   peint  par   lui-meme,   7314. 
Montcalm's     house     on     ramparts,     Quebec, 

7347r/. 

Montcalm  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4283. 
Montenach  family,  7346. 
Monterey,  capture,  1013. 
Montezuma  mounds,  75L8. 
Montgomerie,  Gor.,  administration,  4597. 
Montgomery,  Gen.,  burial  of,  2619. 
Montgomery,  G.,  4351. 
Montgomery,  H.  T.,  1457. 
Montgomery,  John,  1645,  6156. 
Montgomery,  J.  E.,  5021. 
Montgomery,  J.  F.,  4034. 
Montgomery,  M.  L.,  6064. 
Montgomery,    Richard,    assault    on    Quebec, 
7324. 

sword,   1775.     7194. 
Montgomery,  T.  II.,  5017,  5025,  6075. 
Montgomery,  T.  L.,  5897. 
Montgomery,  W.  A.,  5593. 
Montgomery  (Richard),  ancestry  of,  5017. 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  early,  944. 
Montgomery,   Mass.,   vital   records   to   1850. 

4006. 
Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  5959. 

abolitionists  of,  5960. 

banks  and  banking,  5959. 

Cavalry,  First  troop  of,  5959,  5960. 
Second  troop  of,  5959. 

clock  and  watch  makers,  5959. 

influence  in  struggle  for  nominating  con 
ventions,  5960. 

local  history,  5959. 

militia     officers,     letter     to    Got'.    Mifflin, 
1798.      6080. 

poem,  5960. 

political  men,  5959. 

schools  and  schoolhoiises,  early,  7422. 

women  in  war  times,  5959. 
Montgomery   County,   Tenn.,   beginnings   of. 

6671. 

Montgomery  monument,  7222. 
Montigny,  de,  6938. 

Montlugon,  Allier,  France,  records  of  Giro 
vard  family   (actes  de  1'etat  civil) 
7347a. 
Montmorenci,  Falls  of,  notes  on  the  country 

about,  7172. 

Montogomery,  Bishop,  library,   1016. 
Montour  family,  6060. 

Montreal,  Canada,  church  of  Notre-Dame  de 
Bonsecours,  7346. 

des  commencements  de,  7312. 

Fondateurs  de,  7308. 

founding  of,  4215. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1205 


Montreal,  Canada,  governors  of,  1645-1756. 
7350. 

historical  sketch,  7330. 

history,   1640-1672.     7206. 

history,  7353,  7354. 

Hotel   Dieu   of  VIlle-Marle,   7381. 

postmasters  (les  maitres  de  poste),  7347«. 

protonotaries,    1794-1905.      7350. 

reduction,  1981. 

Societe  de  Notre-Dame,  7359. 
Montreal  to  Chicago  in  1818,  journey,  4255. 
Montreal  to  Quebec,  1827.     7345. 
Montresor.  John,  journal,  expedition  across 
Maine,   1697,   1760.     3394. 

journal,  1777-78.     6061,  6062. 
Montresor  family,  5253. 
Montresor  journals,  5253. 
Monts,   P.  du  G.  de,  King's  commission  to, 

1603.      7324 

Monts,  De,  settlement  at  St.  Croix,  1796«. 
Montures  on   French   prairie,   5800. 
Monuments,  certain  great,  211. 

historical,  erection  in  New  York,  4692. 

Revolutionary,  favoring  erection  of,  4622. 
Monymoyk  Indians,  2628. 
Moodey.  J.,  letter  to  J.  Cotton,  1776.     4448. 
Moodna,  valley  of  the,  4861. 
Moody,  Lady  Deborah,  5322. 
Moody,  Joel,  1578a. 

Moody,  Joseph,  diary,   1720-1724.     1709. 
Moody,  J.  D.,  1015,  1016,  1018. 
Moody,  W.,  935. 
Moody,  W.  II.,  4168. 
Moon  and  sun,  reducing  distances  between, 

7175. 

Mooney,  Mary  E.,  1018. 
Moore,  A.  W.,  4168. 
Moore,  B.  F.,  5569. 
Moore,  C.,  1267,  1269,  4279,  4280,  4283, 

4293. 

Moore,  C.  B.,  5016,  5017,  5019,  5020,  5022, 
5023,  5025-5030,  5033,  6342,  7478. 
Moore,  D.  II.,  5715. 
Moore,  E.,  1581. 
Moore,  F.,  1302,  1423. 
Moore,  F.  W.,  28,  35,  1287,  6672. 
Moore,  G.  H.,  197,  200,  309,  345,  2087,  2091, 
2094,  2791,  2792,  3014,  3024,  5151. 
5202,  5247,  5361,  5362. 
Moore,  II.  L.,  1580,  5748. 
Moore,  J.,  4269. 

Moore,  Sir  John,  at  Castine  during  the  Rev 
olution,  1708. 
Moore,    J.    B.,    8,    3395,    3724,    4446,    4448, 

4451,  5097,  5330. 
Moore,  J.  H.,  6672. 
Moore,  J.  W.,  6383,  4266,  4278. 
Moore,  M.  C.,  580O. 
Moore,  R.  M.,  7425. 
Moore,  S.  A.,  1477. 
Moore,  S.  W.,  4407. 
Moore,  Virginia  C.,  1266. 
Moore,  W.  E.,  4428,  4428a,  44286,  4429. 
Moore,  W.  L.,  897,  898. 
Moore,  W.  S.,  1513. 


Moore  family,  3409,  3410,  3413,  3416, 
3978a, 

Moore  family   (Southhold,  L.  I.),  5030. 

Moore   (John)   family,  3415. 

Moorehead,  W.  K.,  5714-5717,  5719,  5724, 
5725,  5732,  7125. 

Mooreland,   I'a.,   history,   6009. 

Moores,  of  Blendon  township,  Ohio,  5744. 

Moors,  J.  F.,  3686,  4096,  4097. 

Moors,  Samuel,  grant,   1672.     4545. 

"  Moose  deer  "  for  Queen  Anne,  2781. 

Moot,  A.,  4928. 

Moral  faculty,  influence  of  physical  causes, 
686,  703. 

Moral  sense  then  and  now,  4210. 

Morals,   S.,   624. 

Morals,  evolution  in,  United  States,  nine 
teenth  century,  4280. 

Moran,  T.  F.,  1826,  4310. 

Morant,  P.,  4168. 

Moravian  and  Indian  occupation,  Wyoming 
Valley,  Pa.,  1742-1763.  6467. 

Moravian  boarding  school  for  boys,  regis 
ter,  1745-1749.  6083. 

Moravian    church,    American,    some    of    the 
fathers,  biographical  sketches,  6223, 
6234. 
foreign    missionaries,    literary    works    of, 

6223. 

history,    eighteenth    and    nineteenth    cen 
turies,  6229. 
members,    1727-1754.      6222. 

Moravian    church    at    Gnadenhiitten,    6223. 
in  United  States,  792. 

Moravian  colony,  a,  in  Maine,  1708. 

Moravian    congregation,    Hebron,    Pa.,    rec 
ords,    1775-1 7S1.      6074. 
in  Ohio,  establishment  of.  6222. 

Moravian  graveyards  at  Nazareth,  Pa., 
6231. 

Moravian  immigration,  Pennsylvania,  1734- 
1767.  6227. 

Moravian  Indian  village,  Meniolagomeka, 
6223. 

Moravian  massacre,  571.1. 

Moravian  mission,  afternpt  to  establish, 
Chippewa  Indians,  Canada,  1800- 
1806.  6226. 

Moravian  missionaries  in  Virginia,  diaries, 
1747-1749.  6835,  6836,  6881. 

Moravian  missionaries  and  Scotch- Irish, 
Virginia,  6836. 

Moravian  missionary  society  in  America, 
first,  6228. 

Moravian  missionary  stations,  New  York 
and  Connecticut,  6221. 

Moravian  missions,  7408. 
Friendenshuetten,  6222. 
Ohio,  5701. 

Moravian  printer,   6062. 

Moravian  seminary  for  young  ladies,  Beth 
lehem,  Pa.,  6222. 

Moravian     settlement     at     Broadbay,     Me., 

6225,  7473. 
New  Jersey,  4639. 


1206 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Moravians,  Cuyahoga  county,  Ohio,  5633. 

in  Michigan,  4280,  7470. 

in    North    America,    early    history,    1734- 
1748.      6224. 

Sec  also   "  Sea  congregation." 
Mordecai,  G.,  620. 
More,  I.,  1003,  1004. 
More   (Richard),  ancestry,  5051. 
Moreau,  S.  A.,  7347. 
Morehouse,  A.  F.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Morehotise,  F.  C.,  5745,  5746. 
Morehouse,  G.   P.,   1582. 
Moreland,  J.  C.,  5831. 
Morell,   W.,  2610. 
Morey,  H.,  6074. 

Morey,  N.,   letters,   1719-1722.     3393. 
Morgan,  E.  V.,  5,  7,  901,  4812. 
Morgan,  George,  letter,  2643. 

letters  to  A.  Burr.  1783,  1807.     6082. 
Morgan,  G.  II.,  5893. 
Morgan,  Henri  de,  646. 
Morgan,   II.  J.,  7345. 
Morgan,  I.  A.,  5620. 
Morgan,     John,     visit     to     Voltaire,     1764. 

6066. 

Morgan,  J.  B.  F.,  5750. 
Morgan,  J.  D.,  1265,  1269,  1270,  1275. 
Morgan,   J.   M.,   6083. 
Morgan,   Capt.   James  M.,    Iowa  volunteers, 

muster-roll,    1846.      1519. 
Morgan,  L.  H.,  826. 
Morgan,  N.,  journal,  1775.     1114. 
Morgan,  Octavius,  5744. 
Morgan,  R.  P.,  1436. 

Morgan,  Capt.  Theodore,  muster  roll,  2273. 
Morgan,  T.  J.,  6597. 
Morgan  family,  5036. 

Morgan  County,  111.,  early  history,  1422. 
Morgan    Manor,    South    Amboy,    N.    J.,    in 
scriptions  in  graveyard,  5036. 
Morgantown,  Pa.,  5954. 
Morison,  G.  S.,  579. 
Morice,  A.  G.,  7317. 
Morice,  J.  M.,  7157. 

Morlattan,  Pa.,  early  missions  at,  6081. 
Mormon,  hook  of,  5778. 
Mormons,  6005. 

at  Kirtland,  5631. 

in  Ohio,  5701. 
Morocco,  historical  survivals  in,  4. 

visit  of  vessel  from    Great    Lakes,    1859. 

4775. 

Morong,  T.,  568. 
Morrell,  Wm.,  tract  on  New  England,  1625. 

2794. 

Morrill,  E.  N.,  1579. 
Morrill,  J.  S.,  6763,  6764. 
Morris,  Anne  C.,  5035. 
Morris,  B.  W.,  5827. 
Morris,  Caspar,  5966. 
Morris,     Charles,     list    of    company,     1747. 

3385. 

Morris,  C.  M.,  6058,  6088. 
Morris,  Charles  N.,  3. 
Morris,  F.,  5557. 
Morris,  Gouverneur,  5090,  5091,  5100,  5104. 


Morris,  G.  F.,  4460. 
Morris,  Henry,  2183. 
Morris,  J.  B.,  6670. 
Morris,  J.  F.,  1125. 
Morris,  J.  G.,  1902,  1928,  2029,  6073. 
Morris,  J.  T.,  6343. 
Morris,  Leopold,  6682. 

Morris,    Gor.    Lewis,    administration,    4596, 
4597.  4598. 

letter.  July   13,  1698.     4548. 

papers  of,  4528. 

letters  to,  1775-1782.     5248. 
Morris,    Margaret,    letter    to    sisters,    1776. 

6076. 

Morris,  Mary,  marriare  ( ertiiicate.  6068. 
Morris,  Maud  B.,  1270. 
Morris,  M.  F.,  1266. 
Morris,  Oliver  B.,  2183. 

Morris,    Robert,    application    to    friends   for 
pecuniary  relief,  1781.     6009. 

drafts  on  B.  Franklin,  6009. 

financier  of  American  revolution,  6054. 

letter,  1781.     4540. 

letter    to    J.    Nicholson.    1793.      6062. 

letter  to  E.  Tilghman,  1789.     6063. 

letters  to,  1775-1782.      5251. 

letters  to  John  Hancock,   1776.      5995. 

letters   written   during   Revolution,   3393. 

maxims  of,  7422. 

Morris,  S.,  letter  to  S.  Powell,  1763.     6071. 
Morris,  W.  A.,  5799,  5800. 
Morris  family,  1645,  6063,  6891. 
Morris  family  of  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  5022. 
Morris   (William)   family,  6894. 
Morris     Academy,     library,     etc.,    establish 
ment,  4542. 
Morris  County,  N.  J.,  early  settlers,  3365. 

history,  early,  4546,  4578, 
Morrison,    G.    A.,    jr.,    5046,    5048,     5049- 

5051. 

Morrison,   H.   A.,   1295. 
Morrison,  I.   L.,  1428. 
Morrison,   J.   K.,   4345. 
Morrison,  L.  A.,  3406. 
Morrison,  N.   H.,  3684. 
Morrison,  N.  J.,  5702,  5715. 
Morrison,  S.,  1452. 
Morrison,    W.,   4302. 
Morrison,  W.   II.,  4427. 
Morrison  family,  5749. 
Morrison   (Daniel)   family,  3406. 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  Academy,  library,  print 
ing    press,    establishment    of    first, 
4542. 

regimental   returns,   1776-77.      4545. 
Morrone,  Joseph,  691. 
Morrow,  R.,  1582. 
Morrow  family,  6891. 
Morse,  A.,  3365,  3367,  3376,  3476. 
Morse,  A.  D.,  11,  38. 
Morse,  C.  H.,  3371,  3412. 
Morse,  E.  A.,  3687. 
Morse,  E.  C.,  2567. 
Morse,   E.   L.,   1266. 
Morse,  E.  S.,  2272,  2439,  2449. 
Morse,  G.,  1160. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   TNDEX. 


1207 


Morse,  IT.  L.,  2567. 

Morse,  Jedidiah,  letter  to  M.  Fisk,  June  22, 

1800.     GOTO. 
Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.,  2801. 
Morse,  O.  E.,  1582. 
Morse,   R.   E.,  6027. 
Morse,   R.   M.,  jr.,  3380,  3563. 
Morse,  S.  F.  B.,  tablet  in  Rome,  2801. 
Morse,   T.,   will.    1506.      3377. 
Morse  family,  3407. 
Morson  family,  6850. 
Morss.   C.    II.,   3320,   3323. 
Morss,   Myra  B.,  3322. 
Morston,   O.   C.,   4304. 
Mortality    in    Massachusetts,    811. 

infant,  in  Prussia.  811. 

investigation,   814. 

standard,    international,    800. 

statistics.   Italian,   814. 
Mortgage  indebtedness  in  Europe,  800. 

statistics,  808. 

Mortgages  in  foreign  countries,  808. 
Morton,  C.   K.,  4007. 
Morton,  J.,   7268. 

Morton,  Jennie  C.,  1630,   1641-1645. 
Morton,  J.   S.,  4406-4408,  4410,  4414,  4417, 

4421. 

Morton,  J.  W.,  1640. 
Morton,  N.,  4034. 
Morton,  R.,  diary,  6057. 
Morton,  R.  K.,  6783,  6784. 
Morton,   S.   G.,   518. 
Morton,  Thomas,  4115. 
Morton,     William,     charges     against     John 

Tinker,   1664.     2776. 
Morton  family,   6835,   6836. 

(Joseph)    family,   6650. 
Morton  estate  in  Dorchester,  383S&. 
Morton's  New  English  Canaan,   3406. 
Moseley,   E.   A.,   608. 
Moseley,  E.  L.,  003,  004. 
Moseley,  E.  S.,  3384,  3605,  3683. 
Moselle,  807. 
Mosely  family,  6820. 
Moses,  A.  G.,  635. 
Moses,  B.,  10,  11,  000,  1820. 
Moses,  J.,  1383. 
Moshassuck   Valley,    R.    I.,   an   historic  bell, 

6602. 

Mosher,  C.   F.,   5743. 
Moshulitubbee's  prairie  village,   4350. 
Mosquito  Indians,  510. 

language,  518,  568. 

Mosquito   shore,   attempt   to   form   a   settle 
ment,  1823.     7180«. 

in   1802.     560. 
Moss,  G.,  5520. 
Moss,   II.   L.,  4310,  4311. 
Moss,   L.,  625. 

Most  Holy  Trinity  Chxwch,  4735. 
Motley,  I).  E.,   1831. 
Motley,  J.  L.,  2773,  2770,  2855,  5274. 
Mott,  D.  C.,  1516. 
Mott,  G.  S.,  4540,  4500,  6077. 
Mott,  H.  S.,  5051. 
Mott,  Kate  A.,  5040. 


Mott,  S.,  3413. 

Mott  family,  3370,  5051. 

(Gershom)   family,  5040. 
Moulin  de  Dumont,  Le,  7350. 
Moulton,  A.   F.,    1712,   1717. 
Moulton,  Jeremiah,  letters,  1744.     3303. 
Moulton,     Captain     Johnson,     Company     in 

Revolution,  1716,  1704. 
Moulton,  Joseph,  2246. 
Moulton,    J.    T.,    2255,    2250,    2262,    2263, 

2385,   2461,  2472,  2487,  2488. 
Moultonborough,    N.    II.,    marriage    records 

of   J.    Shaw,    1770-1833.      3417. 
Moultrie,  J.,  6650. 
Moultrie  family,  6650. 

Mound  builders,  The,  540,  5725,  5726,  5776, 
No.  0.  7148o. 

Florida,   1283. 

Manitoba,  868. 

Michigan,  4254,  4255. 

Ohio,  5640,  5723,  7412. 

popular  errors,  5714. 

recently  discovered  relics,  7323. 

relics,  5776,  No.  23. 

remains,  7161. 

Tennessee,  6667. 

Mound  excavation,  Tennessee,  868. 
Mounds,  2620. 

Gartner  explorations,  5725. 

Florida,  868. 

Indian,  1503,  1510. 
causes,  4408. 

Iowa,     1508,     1500,     1538,     1530,     15566, 
1556c. 

Kentucky,  868. 

Lemar,   La.,  1667. 

Mississippi,  1503. 

Ohio,  107,  100,  305,  5713,  7412. 

openings,   5714. 

west,  6257. 

of  Wisconsin,   man-shaped,   6028. 

See  also  Earthworks,  Grave  Creek  mound, 

serpent  mound. 
Mount,  J.  A.,  1516. 
Mount  Adams,  altitude,  807. 
Mount    Clemens,    Mich.,    Moravian    mission, 

4262. 

Mount  Desert,  Me.,  commissioner's  proceed 
ings,    1708.      1808. 
'•  Mount  Desert  widow,"  The.   1682. 
Mount  Gretna.  origin  of  name,  6211. 
Mount  Hope.   1670.     2623. 
Mount  Hope  lands,  R.  I.,  6585. 
Mount  McKinley,  004. 

explorations,  003. 

Mount  Marcy,  winter  fauna,  4601,  4714. 
Mount  Pelee,  explosion,  003. 

new  cone,  004. 
Mount  Pleasant,  Va.,  6842. 
Mount  Ployden,  4540. 
Tlount  Ranier,  height,  890. 
Mount   Regale    Fishing   Company,    Philadel 

phia.    Pa.,    1762.      6083. 
Mount  St.  Elias,  802,  803,  895,  896,  899. 

expedition,  892,  893. 
Mount  St.  Helena,  898. 


1208 


SUBJECT  AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Mount  Shasta,  906. 
Mount  Vernon,  4945. 
in  1797.     193,  271. 
inheritors  of,  3831. 
Washington  oak,  3316. 
Mount  Vernon,  Ala.,  1282. 
Mount  Vernon  convention,  6067. 
Mount      Washington,      capture      of,      1776. 

5313. 

Mount  Weather,  meteorological  research  ob 
servatory,  905. 
Mountain  exploration,  5915. 
Mountain  passes,  577. 
Mountaineer  language,  2624. 
Mountains  and  history,  11. 

United  States,  4394. 
Mountgomery,  R.,  105. 
Mouring  family,  6860. 

Mourfs  journal,   Plymouth,   1621.     2626. 
Mourfs   "  Relation,"   2626,   2637. 
Moustier,   Comte  de,  correspondence,   1787- 

1789.     42,  43. 

Mowat,   Capt.   II.,  burial  place,   1715. 
Mowat's  relation,  a  lost  manuscript,  1708. 
Mower,  J.  B.,  letters  of,  1824.     4212. 
Mower,  M.,  4212. 

Mowlson.  Lady,  see  Radcliffe,  Ann. 
Mowlson,  Lady,  scholarship,  203,  391,  2133. 
Mowry,  A.,  3916a. 
Mowry,  A.  M.,  11,  36. 
Mowry,  D.,  1289,  6672. 
Mowry,  Mrs.  I'.  H.,  5899. 
Mowry,  S.,  545. 
Mowry,  W.  A.,  2,  62,  94,  2268,  2573,  3410, 

3950,  4439,  6525. 
Mowry  family,  3950,  5744. 
monument,  3410,  3916o. 
Mpongwes,   language,  518. 
Muckenfuss,  A.  M.,  4346,  4349. 
Mudd,  A.   I.,   1268,   1269. 
Muenchausen,    F.    E.,    von,    journal,    1776- 

1778.      6072,    6079. 
Mugford,  Captain,  2770. 
Mugford,  E.  T.,  4278. 
Muhheakunnuk    Indians    (Extract    from    an 

Indian  history),  1718. 
Muhleman,  M.   L.,  809. 
Muhleman's  "  Monetary  system,"  811. 
Muhlenberg,  II.  II.,  6009. 
Muhlenberg,   H.  M.,  6009. 

letter,   1776.      6078. 

Muhlenberg,    P.,    letters,    1781-1799.     6077. 
Muhlenberg's  journals.    1776-77.      6009. 
Muhlenberg  (Henry  Melchior)   family,  6362. 
Muir  glacier,  904. 

Alaska,   894,   7142. 
Muir  inlet,  buried  forest,  894. 
Mujeres,  Isla,  274. 
Mulfinger,  George  A.,  885. 
Mulford,  W.   R.,  3392,  3690,  5028,  5030. 
Mulford  family,   3392,   3690. 
Mulhall's  statistics.   811. 
Mulholland.   f1..   1011. 
Mullan.  J..  5S7,  5800. 
Muller   mansion,    5433. 
Mulry,  G.   A.,  919. 


Mum  Bet,  2791. 
Mumbet,  relic  of,  2791. 
Mummies,  Sir  T.   Browne  on,  210. 

two  Egyptian,   7178. 

Munford,  Va.,  wills,   1786,   1799.     6859. 
Munger    (Nicholas)   family,  3412. 
Municipal  accounting,  4299. 
Municipal     activity,     Cincinnati     Southern 

Railway,    1825. 

Municipal   administration,   4299. 
Municipal  and  Federal  Government,   1820. 
Municipal  development,  history  of,  1843. 
Municipal  electric  lighting,  811. 
Municipal  finance,  4819. 
Municipal    government,    Michigan,    4822. 
Nebraska,  4410. 

Northwest  Territory.    7371-7372. 
Ohio.   4822. 
Ontario,    7371-2. 
Toronto,  7371-2. 
Municipal  growth,  813. 
Municipal   history,   English,   5,   7. 
Municipal   ownership,  4299. 
early  instance  of,  214. 
of  land  on  Manhattan  Island,  4818. 
Municipal   problems,    Michigan,   4299. 

mediaeval  Switzerland,  24,  88. 
Municipal  statistics,  811. 
Munn,  E.,  4417. 
Munro,  D.  C.,  779. 
Munro,  W.   B.,   17. 
Munroe,  A.,  2174. 
Munroe,  James,  in  Salem,  2245. 
Munroe,  J.  P.,  2593,  2594. 
Munroe,  W.  S.,  6163. 
Munsell,  F.,  3392,  3687«. 
Munsell,  J.,  4690,  4710,  5020,  5057. 
Munsell  family,  3392,  3687fl. 
Munson,   L.   E.,   2047,  4398. 
Munson  family,  3387. 
Munson-Williams    -  memorial,       5434-5437, 

5480. 

Murders  in   Massachusetts,   809. 
Murdoch,   W.,   7148fc. 
Murdock,  L.  II.,  904. 
Murdock,    Marion,   1515. 
Murdock,    S.,    1519-1522.  ,   / 

Murphy,    II.    C.,    3684,    4732,    4944,    4945, 

5098,  5252«. 
Murphy,  J.  M.,  545. 
Murphy,    S.,    company   for   frontier  defense, 

6078. 

Murphy,  W.,  4414. 
Murrah,  W.  B.,  4347. 
Murray,  I).,  13,  4686,  4692. 
Murray,  J.,  7206. 
Murray,  J.  A.,  6281. 
Murray,  Louise  W.,  6396,  6397. 
Murray,   N.,   3685,  4537. 
Murray,  T.  H.,  605-616,  619-624. 
Murray,  W.  V.,  207. 
Murray   (Jonathan)   family.  3413. 
Muscatine,  Iowa,  First  Presbyterian  Church, 

1499. 

history.  1507. 
Iowa's  semi-centennial,  1471. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1209 


Muscatine,  Iowa,  pioneers  of,  1524. 
Muscatine  County,  Iowa,  pioneer  life,  1521. 
Muscleshell,   Mont.,    1869,    1870.      4395. 
Muscoe  family,  6861. 
Musconetcunc,    N.    J.,    church,     marriages, 

1768-1795.     6068. 
baptisms,   1768-1772.     6068. 
Muscovy  Company,  119,  1210,  1212. 
Museums,  3,  66,  5755. 
Musgrave  family,  6836. 
Music,  Ephrata,  Pa.,  6364. 
Music  of  other  days,  Methuen,  Mass.,  3329. 
Music  of  the  forefathers,  2082. 
Musical  convention,  1506. 
Muskegon,  Mich.,  pioneer  remnants,  4278. 
Muskegon   County,   Mich,    memorials,   4278, 

4279,  4280. 
Musketquicl     (Concord,     Mass.)     plantation, 

—  1 T  i . 

Muskett,  J.  J.,  3399. 
Muskingum  River,  medal  found  at,  117. 

navigation  on,  5726. 
Muskingum  Valley,  archaeology,  5717. 

pottery.  5732. 

Muskokee  language,  grammar  of,  723. 
Musquakas  of  Tama  County,  Iowa,  1505. 
Mus-Qua-Kies.  Last  of  the,  1524. 
Musser,  R.  II.,  4391. 
Mussey,  II.  R.,  4S43&. 
Mussey,  R.  D.,  7. 
Muster  in  olden  times,  4428b. 
Muzzey,  A.  B.,  3389,  3655,  3687. 
Myer,  I.,  5040,  6311,  6336. 
Myer  family  (New  York),  5024. 
Myers,  B.  F.,  6353. 
Myers,  E.  T.  D.,  6858. 
Myers,  M.  S.,  4800. 
Myers,  T.  B.,  552,  5017. 
Myers,  W.  S.,  1831. 
Myers  family  (New  York),  5024. 
Myerstown,  Pa.,  Palatinate  college,  7431.     . 
My  gat  t,  W.,  6927. 
M.vhan,  T.  F.,  933. 
Myrand,  E.,  7345,  7346-7347a. 
My  rand  family,  7349. 
Myrtus  cerifera,  7172. 

Mystic    River     (Mass.)     above    the    bridge, 
1835  to  1850.     3323. 

Ford  at,  3321. 

on  the  banks  of  the,  3317. 
Mythology,  Indian,  916. 
Myths,  Solar  theory  of,  4713. 

Oregon  Indians,  211. 
Myvyrian  archeology.  5363. 
Nachvak,  Labrador,  Brown-Harvard  expedi-  j 

tion,   1900.      5917. 
Naguamquoeg,  ancient,   1713. 
Nail,  custom  of  driving  a  pin  or  nail,  2794. 
Nakiua,  Emma  M.,  7131. 
Name,  National,  report  on  a,  5154. 
Names,  American  historical,  10. 

antartic.  7391. 

Boston,  Mass.,  and  vicinity,  3359. 

Canadian,  origin  of,  7350. 
spelling  of,  7347</. 

Dutch,  Van  and  Von,  5039. 


Names,    English    and    Dutch    surnames    in 

New  York  families,  4723. 
English  local,  and  genealogy,  3380,  3381. 
Genesee  County,  N.  Y.,  5520. 
geographic,  892,  5432. 

United  States  Board,  decisions.  897. 
Indian,  Alabama,  945. 
Algonquin,  4033&. 
Boston,  Mass.,  3398,  3758. 
Chippewa,     in     Wisconsin,     Minnesota, 

and  Michigan,  6934. 
derivation,  4405. 
geographic,  6584. 
Long  Island,  5147. 
Martha's  Vinyard,  3410. 
Maryland,  6222. 
Mississippi,  945. 
New  Jersey,  6222. 
New  York,  5097,  5105-5107. 
Oregon,  5797. 
Pennsylvania,  6048,  6222. 
rivers,  streams,  places,  etc..  5995. 
personal,  of  New  Jersey,  4661. 
proper,  5964. 

Rhode  Island,  6512,  6520. 
Virginia,  meaning,  6222,  6864. 
village  of  luka,  6272. 
White  hills  of  N.  II.,  2630. 
Wisconsin,  6925,  6939. 
Indiana,  naming  of,  1462. 
individual  and  family,  3360. 
Kansas,  City,  origin  of,  1581. 

county,  origin  of,  1581. 
Kentucky,   1639. 

names,  origin  of,  1578«. 
Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  origin  of,  6197. 
Massachusetts,  towns,   2781,  2800,   2889. 
Mississippi,  origin,  4349. 

Monmouth   and  Ocean  counties,   N:   J., 

4548. 

Mount  Gretna,  origin  of,  6211. 
native,  origin  of,  7346. 
New  Amsterdam  family,  origin,  4812. 
New  Brunswick  place  nomenclature,  7321, 

7333. 

New  Hampshire,  change  of,  4455. 
Newport  News,  origin,  6857. 
Niagara,    Indian,    French,    English    local, 

4778,  4787. 

North   America,   larger  geographical   fea 
tures,  5916. 
Ohio,  5726. 

Ontario  onomatology  and  British  biogra 
phy,  7301. 

Ouananiche  philology,  7321. 
Pennsylvania,  6167. 

German  family,   884. 
Providence  Plantations,  6491. 

from  1639-1700.     6594. 
Rhode  Island  towns,  6520. 
United  States,  903,  7474. 
Vermont,  3374. 
Vineyard  Sound,  2781. 
Virginia,  6835,  6851. 
West  Virginia  towns,  6891. 
Wisconsin,  6925,  6939. 


1210 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Names  ending  in  "  man,"  origin,  340.1. 
Names  of  States,  196. 

origin  of,  297. 
"  Nancy,"     wreck    of    the    schooner,     1752. 

2244. 

Nanih  Waiya,  4345. 
Nankin,  Mich.,  pioneer  church,  42SO. 

recollections  of,  4266. 

"  Nansemond,"  gunboat,  service  on.  6597. 
Nansemond  County,  Va.,  commission,   1646. 
6852. 

Upper      parish      vestrymen,      1760-1791. 

6831. 

Nansen's  polar  expedition,  S97. 
Xanticoke  dialect,  759. 
Nnntucket.  Mass.,  1717-1777.      3409. 

American  Revolution  in,  3386,  3387,  3628. 

births,     deaths,     marriages,     from     1662. 
3365. 

from   1789-1792.      2621. 

churches  and  pastors,   1659-1902.     3414, 
3951. 

Folger,  Peter,  deed  to  land,  1663.     3370. 

Freemasonry,  3347. 

early  houses,  3352. 

lands  and  owners,  3343-3346,  7535. 

men  who  served  under  John  Paul  Jones, 
3349. 

newspapers,  3350. 

Pacific  bank,  3352. 

schools,  3351. 

silk   industry,   7533. 

topography,  2621. 

whale  fishery  at,  2621. 

whale   ships,   house  and   private   signals, 

7533. 

Napanee,  Canada,  first  mills,  7301. 
"  Napanee,"  origin  of.  7301. 
Napehshneedoota.  4304. 
Naples,  rising  of,  1647-1648.     42. 
Napoleon's  concordat  with   Pope   Pius  VII, 

1801.      12. 
Narraganset,      charter     to     Massachusetts, 

3369. 
Narragansett.   R.   I.,   Dutch   invasion,   1673. 

3366. 

Narragansett,   early  history,   6484. 
Narragansett  Bay.   settlements  and  govern 
ments,  2623. 
Narragansett  country,   1112,  6587. 

causes  of  contention  for,  6610. 

claims,  report  of  commission.  1683.    2623. 

claims  and  titles,  2623. 

council,  James  II's  commission,  2623. 

court,  1686.     2623. 

history  of,   2639. 

right  to  lands,  1680.  2623. 
Narragansett  fort  fight,  3762. 
Narragansett  Indians.  1768.  6488.  6586. 

Hartford 'treaty  with,  3404. 
Narragansett   patent,   2774,   2775,   2824. 
Narragansett    planters,    a    study    of    causes, 

1816. 
Narragansett  townships,  1698. 

grantees,  3374,  3380. 

memoirs  of,  2640. 


Narragansetts,  the  last  of  the,  4212. 

Nash,  C.   E.,   1711. 

Nash,  G.,  4187-4190. 

Nash,  G.  K.,  5724,  5736. 

Nash,  Robert,  doings  of,  on  coast  of  Maine. 

1645.      1697. 
Nash,  S.,  3362. 

Nashoba,  Vt.,  Garrison  house  at,  2602. 
historic  landmarks  at,  2602. 
Indians  of,  2602. 
meaning  of  name,  2602. 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  land  grants,  ..684.     3149. 
Nashville,  battle  of,  5307. 
Nashville,   Tenn.,  first  streets,   6670. 

founder  of,  6671. 
Nashville  Inn,   6670. 
Nason,    E.,    3359,    3372,    3378-3381,    3390. 

3519,      3539,     3550,     3557,      3665, 

3686,  3687. 
Nason,  R.,  2632. 
Nason,  W.  A.,  7483p. 
Nassau,  R.  H.,  577,  579. 
Natal,  description,  528. 
Natality,  812. 

Massachusetts,  812. 
Nath,  Dorothea,  886. 
Natick,  Mass.,  Indian  deed  to  J.  Stone, 

1656.     3361. 

Indian  village  at,  2569,  2574,  7397. 
villages  of  praying  Indians,   2567. 
Natick  Indians,  Dedham's  grant  to,  2203. 

language,  vocabulary,  209,  2640. 
National  educational  movement,  1850-1862, 

Illinois  in,  7425. 
'"  National    Era,"    an    abolition    document, 

1288. 

National  free  soil  convention,  1848.     4773. 
National  greatness,  elements  of,  5010. 
National  growth,  Puritan  scheme,  5010. 
National    medals,    issued    1776-1815.      His 
tory,   6253,   6260. 

National  name,  report  on  a,  5154. 
National  Portrait  Gallery,  establishment  of, 

2793. 

National  road,  6891. 
National  tenure,  conditions  of,  6415. 
National  University,  8857. 
Native  Sons  of  the  Golden  West,  1080. 
Nativism,  American  political,  4830. 
Nattrass,  T.,  7301. 
Naturalist's  directory,  2295. 
Naturalization  in  American  colonies,  10. 
Naturalization    in    the    American    colonies, 

with  particular  reference  to  Mass 
achusetts,  2771. 
Naturalization    in    England    and    American 

colonies,  43,  95. 
Naturalization     in     United     States,     1776- 

1795.      22. 
Naudowessies,  4315. 

Naugatuck  Valley,  Conn.,  Indians,  1154. 
Navajo  Indians,  1523. 
Naval  engagements,   1778.      6070. 
Naval  forces  on  Great  Lakes,  reduction  of, 

1817.      12. 
Navarro,  Juan  N.,  902. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1211 


Navigation,  assistance  to,  901. 

history     of,     on     Lake     Memphremagog, 

6706. 

modern,  578. 
Navigation  acts,  43. 
Navigation  laws,  201,  366. 

operation  in  Connecticut,  1112. 
Navigation   r.  banking,  4280. 
Navigator's  Islands,  000. 
Navy,  American,  statistics  of,  807. 

British,    first    American-built    vessels    in, 

3378. 
in  geographical  and  commercial  progress, 

575. 

Navy  Hall,  Ontario,  7266. 
Navy  Island,  4775. 
Nazareth,    Pa.,    Peter    Boehler's    oak    tree, 

6222. 

cemeteries,    7473. 
Christian's   spring,   6222. 
events  in  1800.      7473. 
journey   to,    1815.      7473. 
Moravian   graveyards,   1744-1904.      6231. 
Nazareth  Hall,  6222,  6233. 
in  the  Revolution,  6223. 
Rose  Inn,  1752-1772.     6223. 
Nazareth  Hall,  a  Moravian  boarding  school 

for  boys,  6222,  6233. 
Nazing,  England,  3630a, 
Nead,  B.  M.,  6060,  6354. 
Nead,  D.  W.,  6359. 
Neal,  Daniel,  letter,   1718.     2623. 
letter,   1740.      6061. 

Neal's  History  of  New  England,  2623. 

Neale,  Ellen  S.,  6894. 

Neall,  Mrs.  James,  1054. 

Neandreia,  excavations,  878. 

Nearpass,  W.  H.,  5033. 

Nebraska,  admission  into  Union,  4405,  4409. 

archives,  21. 

biographies,  4416. 

capitol,  first,  4417. 
location,  4406. 

Congregational  College,  history,  4407. 

constitution,  4417. 

county  histories,  list,  4405. 

courts,  4410. 

description,   1662.     4406,  4418. 

discovery,  4404,  4405. 

early    days,     reminiscences,    4408,    4409, 
4410,  4417. 

early  times  and  pioneers,  4407. 

economic  history,  1824. 

financial  fallacies,  4410. 

Fourth  of  July  celebration,  first,  4424. 

higher  education,  4407. 

historic  places,  4423. 

history,  7123. 

legislators,   1855.     4414,   4423. 

local    government,    cost    of,    1855,    1898. 
4414. 

Might-have-been  cities,  4423. 

military  history,  early,  4406. 

pioneer  women,  4422. 

pioneers,  4421,  4422,  4423. 


Nebraska,    political    and    constitutional    de 
velopment,   4409. 
resources,   1850.      545. 
school  district  16,  history,  4421. 
school  district  27,  history,  4422. 
school  district  31,  history,  4422. 
school  district  42,  history,  4422. 
school  district  47,  history,  4422. 
school  district  50,  history,  4422. 
school  district  77,  history,  4421. 
school  district  84,  history,  4422. 
school  district  99,  history,  4421. 
school  question,  early,  4423. 
supreme  judges,  4408. 
Territorial  history,  4406. 
Territorial  legislature,  first,  4414. 
Territorial  pioneers,  list  of,  4423. 
third   judicial    district,    1857-1861.     410. 
University  of,  4407. 

historical  and  political  science  associa 
tion,  4406. 

"wild-cat  banks,"   1517. 
women,  1855.     4414. 

Nebraska  City  to   Salt  Creek,   1855.     4408. 
Nebraska     Territory,     provisional     govern 
ment,  4415. 

documents  relating  to,  4415. 
Nebular  hypothesis,   5582,  7191. 
Necarsulmer,  H.,  632. 
Necessaries   for  going  to  Virginia   in   1826. 

2630. 
Necrology  of  New  England  colleges,   1867- 

1809.      3381,   3382,   3586a. 
Needham,  Mass.,  2206. 

baptisms,  1720-1849.      2206,  3415. 

1849-1861.      2207. 
bibliography  of,  3411. 
births,    1749-1762.     3414. 
clerks  of  first  parish  in,  2196. 
deaths,   1749-1762.      3414. 
epitaphs,  2195-2199,  2202,  2203,  2214. 
first  parish,  2196,  2197. 

records,  2197,  2198. 
marriages,  1720-1798.      3414. 

from   1738-1811.      3413. 
nonagenarians,  2205. 
notes,  2205. 
schools,  2205,  2206. 
schools  and  teachers,  2208. 
topography,  2629. 
Needles,  S.  H.,  6064,  6106. 
Negro,  811. 

American,  1286. 

bill  of  sale,  1707.      5549. 

in    1724.      3376. 
Columbia,  Mo.,  815. 
colonization,  1289. 
deportation   from   Nova   Scotia   to   Sierra 

Leone,  7279«. 
District  of  Columbia,  1824. 
freeing  the,  letter  to  Massachusetts  house 

of  representatives,  1777.     2779. 
governors,  1161. 

historical  status  in  Connecticut,  1164. 
imprisonment,   effect   of,   in   disease,   691, 
708. 


1212 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Negro,  Maryland  1847. 

medical  statistics,  811. 

migration,  811,  812. 

mortality,  812. 

murder,  1739.     6856. 

notes  on  statistics  of,  808. 

peasant  farmer,  815. 

progress  of  the  colored  people  of  Mary 
land  since  the  war.  1821. 

punishment   for  rebel.   1688.      6858. 

St.  Louis,  814. 

sale  of,  1678.     6854. 

slavery  in  Wisconsin,  6015. 

statistics  of,  808. 

suffrage  and  reconstruction,  2808. 

West  Indies,  810. 

West  Point,  1523. 

United  States,  815. 

See  also  Slavery. 
"  Negro  election  day,"  2782. 
Negro  plot  of  1712.      5036. 
Negro  plot  of  1741,  New  York,  5210. 
Negro  problem,  1284. 

recent  literature,  1288. 

Negroes,  as  slaves,  as  citizens,  as  soldiers, 
2814,  2815. 

opinions  of  the  founders  of  the  Republic 

on,  2775. 

Negus,  Charles,  1501-1508. 
Neill,  C.  P.,  1828. 
Neill,  D.,  611. 

Neill,  E.  D.,  2793,  3384,  3386-3390,  3398, 
3401,  3601o,  3805c,  4302-4304, 
4306,  4332,  4333,  4339,  6057,  6058, 
6061,  6064-6066,  6072,  6073,  6849, 
6932. 

Neilson,  Jas.,  4555,  4637. 
Neilson,  N.,  35. 
Neilsons  of  Scotland,  4660. 
Neisser,  G.,  6072. 
Nellis,  E.  R.,  4299. 
Nelson,  A.,  3687. 

Nelson,  E.  W.,  898,  899,  905,  2338. 
Nelson,  T.,  jr.,  letters,  6808. 
Nelson,  T.  L.,  198. 

Nelson,  W.,  26,  97,  3686,  4547,  4548,  4551, 
4553,  4556,  4557,  4559,  4584,  4586. 
4606,  4614,  4615,  4623,  4631,  4632, 
4644,  4646,  4648,  4649,  4652,  4654, 
4657-4661,  5024,  5047,  5079,  6066, 
6382,  6385. 

letter  to  E.  Hunt,  1771.      6853. 
Nelson  genealogy,  4660. 
Nelson  letter  book,  1770-1773.      6855. 
Nemaha  County,  Nebr.,  first  election,  4423. 
Nemaha  precinct,  Nebr.,  4422. 
Nephrite  and  jadeite,  201,  360. 
Noshaminy,   Pa.,   Log  college,  6381. 

Presbyterian  Church,  early  history,  6382. 

Washington's  encampment,  6057. 
Neshaminy  and   Bensalem,   Pa.,   church  rec 
ord,  1710-1738.     6381. 
Neshobe,  Island  of,  christening,  6711. 

medal,  6716. 
Neshotah,  Wis.,  6970. 
Nesmith,  J.  W.,  5806,  5811,  5812,  5815. 


Nestell  family,  5023. 

Nestlerode,  C.  C.,  correspondence,  1521. 

Netherlands,    national    hymns    (Dutch    and 

English),  4882. 
Neumann,  P.,  7132. 
Neutrals,  country  of  the,  7144,  7145. 
Neutrals.     See  also  Acadians. 
"  Neutral     ground,"     Westchester     County, 
N.   Y.,   4812. 

poverty  and  patriotism,  5561. 
Neutral  lands,  the  Cherokee,  1580. 
Neutrality,   struggle  for,   in  America,   5284. 
Neuville,  N.  D.  de,  letters,  7347a. 
Nevada  Territory,   545. 
Neve,  Felipe  de,  1016. 
"  Neversink,"  derivation  of,  4544. 
Neville,  A.  C.,  7054. 
Neville,  Ella  H.,  6968,  7081. 
New  Albion,  6063. 

Beauchamp   Plantagenet's  description  of, 

examination,  5972. 
New  Amsterdam,  burgher  right,  5257. 

city  of,  4887. 

city  chest,  4812. 

currency  in,  4811. 

family  names  and  their  origin,  4812. 

schools,  early,  and  schoolmasters,  4812. 

Stadt  buys,  4812,  5300. 

tablet  on  site  of  old  fort,  4884. 

See  also  New  York  City. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  notes  on,  1807.     2631. 

topography,   2622. 
New  Braintree,  Mass.,  vital  records  to  1850. 

4007. 

New  Brunswick,  Acadian  magazines,  biblio 
graphical   list,   7328. 

archives,  7326. 

boundaries,   7326. 
evolution  of,  7336. 

cartography,    7322,    7334. 

early  courts  and  judges,  7248. 

historic  sites  in,  7324,  7335." 

historical-geographical    documents,    7255. 

early  history,   7254. 

history,  Plan  for  a  general  history,  7332. 

King's  regiment,  1793-1802.     7251. 

maps,   7324. 

observations   on,   2621. 

origin  of  settlements  in,   7329. 

place  nomenclature,  7321,   7333. 
New   Brunswick,   N.    J.,    First   Presbyterian 

Church,  4564. 

New  Carlisle,  Ohio,  proceedings  at,  Septem 
ber  23,   1876.      5773a. 

New  Castle,  N.  H.,  births,  marriages,  deaths, 
4442. 

Tax,  1720   (Island  side  list),  4442. 
New  Connecticut,  2183. 

marriages,  5744. 

records  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Convention, 

5705. 
New  England,   1702,  3378. 

abstract  of  laws  of,   1689.     4106. 

account  of,  early,  in  verse,  2621. 

account  of,  in  1630,  Maverick's,  2791. 

advertisements  for  planters,  1631.     2641. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1213 


New   England,   affairs   of   first    English    in, 

2757. 

Andros  period,  2645. 
annuls  of,   Prince's  2635,   2709. 
appeal  to  men  of,  1689.     4106. 
arrival  of  ministers  in,-  3359. 
artists,  2846. 
authorized  "arms  and  pedigrees,  additions, 

3410. 

Baptists,   2038. 
beginnings  of,   2723,  4815. 
bibliography,   2144. 
birds  of,  2308. 
botany,   early,   2135.— 
brief  relation  of,  1689.     4105. 
brief  relation,  Mourt's  1622.      2637. 
briefe   description,    1600.      3019. 

Maverick's,   3736&. 
briefe   narration,    1658.      2644. 
briefe  relation  of  discovery,  1622.     4120. 
Celtic  invasion  of,  4388. 
Christian  Indians  of,   117. 
church  and  state  in,  1717,  1823. 
civilization,  sources,  6746. 
colonies,  1816. 

church  discipline  in,  2796. 
Cromwell's   plans   regarding,    16. 
emigrants  from  county  of  Suffolk,  Eng 
land,   2648.  - 

extract  from  the  history  of,  concerning  j 
the  charter  of  William  and  Mary 
2627. 

farm  life  in,  4209.- 
manners  and  customs  before  the  Revo 
lution,  4214. 

troubles  from  the  Indians,  2624. 
inhabitants,  1718.     2619. 
commissioners,   letter,   1679.     2623. 
confederacy  of,   1643.      2647,  2729,  4098. 
Congregationalism  in,  2284. 
cooperation  in,  1819. 
council,  250. 

for,    1621-1623.     38. 
grants,  2860. 

records,  167,  185,  223,  224,  226. 
seal,  2778,  2840. 
customs,  3364. 

democratic  institutions,   1713. 
"  deplorable   state "    of,    inquiry    concern 
ing,  2664. 
description   of,    1616,    Smith's,   2644. 

1650,  Eliot's,  2792. 
Oorges's,  2644. 

development  of,  influence  of  English  uni 
versities   in,   2786. 
disregard    of    navigation    laws    in,    1743.   ! 

2138. 
ecclesiastical   situation    in,    before,    1776.   ! 

779. 

economic  and  social  history  of,  4.  - 
embassy  from  Canada  to,  1650.     5098. 
eminent  men  in,  1768.     2628. 
eminent  ministers  in,  2628. 
English  ballads  about,  3394. 
extract    from    autobiography    of    Sir    Sy- 
monds    D'Ewes    concerning,    1648. 
2649. 


New  England  families,  gleanings  from  the 

English  records,  2256,  2396. 
fathers  of,  4998. 

decrease   of,    1630-1665.     3359. 
first  colonization,   1744. 
first  settlers,  3359. 
founders  of,  list,  3372,  3474. 

information   in  British  archives,  3474. 
Further  qua>ries  upon  the  state  of,  1690 

4104. 

genealogy,  2241. 
early  history,  3396. 
history,  2038. 
in  1634.     3398. 
in  1689.      4453. 

gleanings  for,   2646,  2648,   2649,   2728. 
Hubbard's,  2619,  2630,  2631,  2633,  2634, 

2705,    2706,   2737,    2785. 
summary   of,   its  import,   7480. 
sources,  6749. 
Winthrop's,  2802. 

written  by  Jos.  Bennett,   1740.     2774. 
homes,  old,  7415. 

house,  one  hundred  years  ago,  4215. 
humble     address     of     the  ,'publicans     of, 

1691.     4105. 

impartial   account  of,    1690.     4104. 
Indian  plot,  1642,  relation  of,  2641. 
Indian  wars,  1703-1726.      3370,  4469. 
Indians,  bibliography,  3179. 

progress  of  gospel  among,  2642.   - 
influence  in  Milwaukee,  6970. 
influence  of  English  universities,  2956. 
Ill  newes  from,  1652.     2650. 
institutions,  4098. 

interest  in  the  fisheries,  1781.     2794. 
Jews  in,  prior  to  1800.     634. 
laws,   1641.      2623. 
letter  from,   1631.      2798. 
letter  on  affairs  of,  1663  or  1664.      1697. 
letters  from,  1686.     4103. 
manuscripts,  3363. 
map,   Hubbard's.   2794,   3064,   3069. 

Winthrop's,  2796. 
meeting  house,  4977. 
merchants'  memorial  to  London  board  of 

trade,  3378. 

minister,  letter  of,  1645.     3378. 
narrative  of  the  miseries  of,  1688.     4105. 
Newes  from  America,   1638.     2644. 
newspapers,   narrative  of,    2623. 

1704    to   the   Revolution,   2624. 
observations  on,  1673.     2622. 
orders  in  council,  1630  to  1641.      3366. 

1660-61,    1692-93.      2650. 
early  painters  and  engravers,  2778. 
Palfrey's  history  of,  remarks  on  comple 
tion,   2795. 
early   papers   from   the   British   archives, 

2248. 

early  paper  mills,  1756. 
pasengers  for,   1638.      3360. 

in  1679.      3386. 
people,   marriages  in  Philadelphia,  1777- 

1801.      3390. 
period  of  usurpation,  2645. 


1214 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


New     England,    plain     dealing     and     newes 

from,    1642.     2641. 
platform,  2628. 
poem  on,  2619. 

poets  and  poetry,  early,  of,  263. 
post-office  in,  history,  2645. 
post-roads,  origin  and  use  of,  4216. 
Presbyterianism  in,  1702,  1749. 
present  state  of,  1689.     4305. 
Protestant      Episcopal      parishes,      1724. 

5517. 

Puritan  politics,  4523. 
"  Reasons  for  justifying  the  undertakers 

of,"  authorship,  2776. 
representation  in,   204,  412. 
Revolution  in,  1689-1691.     4104. 
seal,  great,  1720. 
of  1689.     2775. 
used  by  Gor.  Andros,  2775. 
senates,  colonial  origin,  1827. 
settlement  of,  narrative,  1630.      2774.    " 
early  settlers,  English  notes  about,  2277, 

2278,  2280. 
wills,  3365. 

settlers,  ancestry  of,  3379. 
the  sifted  grain,  40.-- 
slave  trade,  6850. 
soldiers  and  sailors  of,  4979. 
southern,  physical  geography,  906. 
State  of,  1707.     2664. 

in  1708.      2664. 
tenure  of  lands  in,  2782. 
towns,   1650.      3268. 

Germanic  origin  of,  1813,  2547. 

origin,  3128. 

origin,   organization,   and   influence  of, 

2778,  2847. 

traction,  1625,  Morrell's,  2794. 
tribute  to,  5010. 
true  relation,  1634.      3768. 
urban  and  rural,  814. 
vindication  of,  1675,  1676. 

in  1689.      4105. 
early  voyages,  1698. 
voyage  into,  1678. 
voyages,  Brereton's  relation,  2646. 
voyages  to,  in  1670.     2641. 
White's    instructions    for    plantation    of, 

2777. 

Winthrop's  history,  2802. 
Wood's   "  New   England   Prospect,"   2796, 

4102. 

"  New  England  bibliopolist,"  3707. 
New  England  chronology,  3365. 

1684-1690.      3366. 
New  England  Courant,  The,  3115. 
New  England  Emigrant  Aid  Company,  1577, 

4203. 

as  an  investment  society,  1580. 
influence    upon     national     history,     4228, 

4229. 

New  England  Guards,  longevity  of,  3371. 
New  England  Hill,  Pa.,  naming  of,  6154. 
New-England    Historical   Genealogical    Soci 
ety,  change  of  name  of,  2759,  2760, 
2772. 


New   England    Historical   and   Genealogical 

Register,  history  of,  3491. 
New  England,  in  New  York,  5436,  5440. 
New    England    primer,    3361,    3368,    3406, 

4209. 
New  England  States,  historical  publications 

of,  bibliography,  2135. 

New  England  to  Lake  Superior,  1854.     4284. 
New   England's    deliverances,    Narrative   of, 

3365. 

New  England's  Faction  discovered,  4105. 
New   England's  Jonas   cast  up   at   London, 

2632. 

New  England's  plantation,  1630.     105,  2619. 
New  England's   Prospect,   2796,  4102. 
New  England's  Rarities,   119,  217. 
"  New    England's    salamander    discovered," 

2640. 
"  New     England's     trials,"     Smith's,    2781, 

2892. 

New  English  Canaan,  4115. 
New  France,  fall  of,  1755-1760.     7362. 
early  trading  companies,  7376. 
See  also  Canada. 

New    Germantown,    N.    J.,    corporation    of 
Zion,     records,     births,     and    bap 
tisms,   1771-1793.      5046-5049. 
New  Glarus,  Wis.,  1845.     6937. 
diary,   relating  to,   1845.     7090. 
Swiss  colony  of,  69307),  6934,  6977,  7003. 
New  Gloucester,  Me.,  1698. 

records  of  proprietors,  etc.,   1714. 
New  Gnaudenhutten,  Mich.,  4280. 
New     Hampshire,     answers     to    queries     of 

Lords  of  trade,  4446. 
Belknap's  history,    1791.      4446. 
boundary,  202,  377.      3391,  3671,  4456. 
census,   1775.     4446. 

churches  and  ministers,  2636,  2639-2642. 
civil  government  list,  1630-1680.  4447. 
commissioners'  records,  1776,  1778,  1780. 

4454. 

constitutions,    1776-1792.     4449. 
council,    report    on    lands    west    of    Con 
necticut  River,   1771.      6723. 
counsellors,   1680-1837.     4450. 
covenant,   1774.      4495. 
currency,   1683.     4451. 
documents  in  Public  record  office  in  Lon 
don,  England,  4454a. 
education  in,  4449. 
Election  sermons,  1784-1861.     4427. 
end  of  provincial  government,  3381. 
establishment    of    royal    provincial    gov 
ernment,    two    hundredth    anniver 
sary,  4455. 

families,  early  records,  3365,  3392,  4425. 
form   of  government  of,    1689.      2786. 
general    assembly,    anti-Catholic    declara 
tion,   1698.      3375. 

governors,     judges,     senators,     etc.,     por 
traits,  3386. 

governors,  portraits,  3392. 
grants,  6723,   6753,  6757. 
claims,  5242,  5243. 
controversy,  6724. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1215 


New    Hampshire — Continued. 

grants,  preparations  for  defense,  3380. 

to  John  Mason,  4446. 

historical  society  semicentennial  celebra 
tion,  4455. 

early  history,  3363,  4453. 
history,  4456,  4488. 

1689-1692.     2786,  4453. 
1840-1850.     4457. 
documents,  3399. 
Indian  deed,   1659.     4453. 
instances  of  longevity  in,  2638-2640. 
instructions  to  Gov.  Dudley,  2798. 
insurrection,    1786.     4448. 
Irish  in,  609. 

jurisprudence,  early,  4453. 
laws,  255. 

bibliographical  notes  on,  186. 
manners  and  customs,  4450. 
manuscripts,   1694.     3389. 
Mason,  R.,   title  to,    1660.      4446. 
militia,  Fifteenth  Regiment.  1774.      44."»4. 
ministers  and  churches,  sketches  of,  2637, 

2638. 

minnsters  in,   catalogue  of,   1767.     2632. 
name,   3387. 

names  of  certain  villages,  2800. 
northern  boundary,  4447. 
notes,  1735.      3415,  3967. 
operations    against    Canada,     1835-1836. 

4457. 

petition  of  settlers,    1689.      3366. 
portraits   of   governors    and    other    public 

men,  3400,  3407,  3631. 
president  and  council  of,  journal  of,  2785. 
records  of,  2944. 
records,  1680-1692.     4453. 
records  of,   1679-1680.     2785. 
probate  law,  4448. 
province   seal    under   William   and   Mary, 

1692-1694.      2097. 
provincial  congresses,  4496. 
public  men,  3395. 
public   schools,    4435. 
railroads,  1859.     545. 
register,  1768.     4446. 

report  of  commissioners  on  war  accounts 
against  United  States,  1791,4454. 
services,  heroic  age  of  Republic,  3389. 

in  the  Revolution,  3658. 
settlement,    two    hundredth    anniversary. 

1823.      4451. 
two  hundred  and  fiftieth   anniversary, 

4455,   4477. 
settlers,  3360. 

soldiers  in  Medford,  Mass.   [1775],  3325. 
town  governments,   Hampton,  4456. 
travels  to  Caratuck,  5517. 
White  Hills,  1705. 
without     provincial     government,     1089- 

1690.      2966. 

New  Hampshire  and  Massachusetts  bound 
ary  line,  3391.     • 

New  Hampshire  and  Vermont,  4456. 
Unions,  secessions,  etc.,  4438. 


"  New   Hampshire  Gazette,"   3384. 

history,  3607. 
New    Hartford,    N.     Y.,    centennial,    5429 

5468. 

inhabitants,  1790.     5468. 
manufactures,  5468. 
old  Presbyterian  Church,  5468. 
New    Haven,    Conn.,    ancient    houses,    1157 

1168. 

baptisms,   1639-1666.     3367. 
bells,  1160. 

"Blue  meeting  house"  parsonage,  1156. 
cemetery  inscriptions,  1158,  1174. 
convention  of  1778,  1158. 
Cutter  lot,  1156. 
First  Church,  1160. 
first  public  library,  1161. 
Governor  Gilbert  lot,  1156. 
Green,  1186. 

history,    1784.      1159,    1179. 
intercourse  with  Delaware  Bay,  1159. 
invasion  by  British  troops,  1157. 
Long  wharf,  1156. 
maritime  interests,  1158,  1173. 
medical  history  and  biography,  1157. 
proprietors,  1685.     3359. 
recollections  of,    1825-1837.      1160. 
republic  of,  1842. 

settlement,   commemoration,    1181. 
statistics,  1774.     2630. 
town  and  city  government,   1816. 
Trinity  Church,   1156. 
view  of,  in  1786.     1161. 
New  Haven,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 
New  Haven  colony,  8,   1156. 
absorption  by  Connecticut,  8. 
civil  government,   1156.  , 

New     Holderness,    N.     H.,     note    on,     1814 

2631. 

New    Holland,    Pa.,    school,    1786.      6166. 
New  Ipswich,  N.  II.,  history,  4450. 
New    Ireland,    proposed   province   of,    1703, 

1717. 

New  Jersey,  4556. 
in   1776.      4545. 
archives,  26,  97,  4593. 
assembly,     1754,     biographical     sketches, 

4651. 
letter  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  December 

7,   1769.     4544. 

bench  and  bar,  4527,  4532,  4581. 
bibliography,  4557,  4558,  4559. 
biographies,  4532. 
biographical  sketches,  4668. 
boundary,  Staten  Island  and  N.  J.,  4545. 
British  army  in  177S.     4540. 
Burnet,   Gar.   administration,   4597. 
calendar  of  records,  4613. 
Carteret,  E.,  lease  to  Twelve  Proprietors 

for  East  Jersey,  4538. 
cavalry,  1794.     3405. 
centennial  celebrations,  4549. 
Church    of    England,    first    effort    to    or 
ganize.  6061. 

church  records,  4569,  6382,  6385. 
cities,  early,  4553. 


1216 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


New     Jersey,     colonial     documents,     4593- 

4616a. 
analytical   index,  4529. 

colonial    history,    documents,    1631-1776, 
4593-4602«. 

commercial  projects,  1791-1796.     4545. 

commissioners1  records,   1778.     4454. 

constitution,   first,  1776.     4546,  4579. 

constitution  and  government,  4532,  4581. 

currency,  1716.     4543. 

D.   Coxe's  possessions  in  west,  6063. 

dividing  line  between  east  and  west 
Jersey,  4536. 

east,  model  of  the  government,  4525. 
proprietary   governments,   4525. 

eastern  boundary,  4544,  4573. 

employments,  early  settlers,  4550. 

extracts  from  American  newspapers  re 
lating  to,  1704-1765,  1776-1778. 
4603,  4604,  4611,  4612,  4616, 
4617,  4618. 

Fenwick,  John,  settlement  and  jurisdic 
tion  in  West  Jersey,  4536. 

Fenwick's  proposal  for  planting  colony 
of  New  Csesaria  or,  6082. 

first  government  house,  site  of,  4560. 

founding  of,  1815. 

geology,  545. 

governor  and  council,  journal,  4605-4610. 

governors,   1776-1845,  biographies,  4581. 

Greenland  in,  4639. 

Hessians  in,  4554,  4633. 

historical  work  in,  4657. 

history,  4542. 

colonial,  4535,  4593-4602o. 

Hollanders  in,  4539. 

Huguenot  builders,  5039. 

indebtedness  to  New  Hampshire,  4442. 

Indian  names  in,  6222. 

lease  from  E.  Carteret  to  Twelve  Pro 
prietors,  4538. 

legislature,   special  session,   1794.     4558. 

marriage  laws,  early,  4614. 

marriage  records,   1665-1800.     4614. 

money   in,   before  Revolution,  4551. 

Moravian   settlement,    1768-1808.      4555. 

negro  slave,  bill  of  sale,  1771.     5044. 

New  York,  affairs  under  joint  governors, 

4543. 

boundary  disputes,  4542. 
steamboat       controversy,       1811-1824, 
4543. 

northern  boundary  line,  4542,  4570. 

parchment,  early,  relating  to,  4505. 

Penn,  W.,  interests  and  influence  in 
west,  6061. 

Pennsylvania  boundary,    1669.      6061. 

people  naturalized,  1702-1776.     5043. 

Protestant  Episcopal  parishes,  1724. 
5517. 

province  line  between  east  and  west 
Jersey,  4558. 

provincial  assemblies,  tables  of  sittings 
and  list  of  members,  4539. 

provincial  courts,  4527. 

purchase  of,  east,  bicentennial,  4551. 


New  Jersey,  religion,  1700.     4538. 
Revolutionary   flotillamen,  5037. 
Revolutionary  history,  4617,  4618. 
rivers,   892. 

robbery  of  treasury,  1768.     4539,  4563. 
Scandinavians  in,  4543. 
seal,  4557. 

earlj7  settlers  on  seacoast,  4550. 
settlers,  5045. 
sheriffs,     western     division,     1726-1738. 

6072. 

slavery  in,  1827. 
Staten  Island,  boundary,  4545. 

part  of,  4542. 

supreme  court,  1765.     4543. 
taxes  before  Revolution,  4551. 
testamentary    laws    and    customs,    early, 

4615. 

topographical   survey,   530,   579. 
Whitehead's  East  Jersey,  5049. 
why  called  foreign  country,  4546. 
wills,  calendar,   1670-1730.     4615. 
See  also  New  Albion. 

New    Kent    County,    Va.,    firing    of    court 
house,   1787.     6852. 
old  tombstones,  6853,  6856. 
New  London,  Conn.,  ancient  burial  ground, 

inscriptions,   3369. 
annual  field  day,  1903.     4215. 
old  houses,  1198. 

orders  of  selectmen  in,  1764-1766.     1199. 
public  library,  1195. 

settlement,  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  an 
niversary,   1202. 
schools,  1201. 

Society  for  Trade  and  Commerce,  1201. 
statistics,  1774.     2630. 
taverns,  1200. 
war  of  1812.     1195. 
whaling  industry,  1200. 
New  London,  N.  H.,  note  on,  2636. 
New  London,  Ohio,  history,  7409. 
New  London,   \Vis.,  and   surrounding  coun 
try,  6927. 
New    London    Company    United    for    Trade 

and  Commerce,  2138. 
New  London  County,  Conn.,  Congregational 

ministers,  1200. 
first  organized  church,  1197. 
marriages,  1667-1670.     3408. 
New  Marblehead,  Me.,  see  Windham,  Me. 
New  Meadows,   Me.,  reminiscences,   written 

in  1843,  1802. 
New  Mexico,  founder,  916. 
geography  and  peoples,  563. 
history,  4676. 
Indians,  551. 

pueblo  discovered  by  Vargas,  578. 
ruins,  549. 
Spaniard  in,  3. 
Spanish  conquest,  6040. 
stone  idols  of,  657,  4678. 
New  Netherlands,  anthology,  4732. 
conquest  of,  5222,  5225. 
description  of,  5994,  5995. 
1642-43.     5187. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1217 


New  Netherlands,  relations  with  New  Eng 
land,   1158.    % 
settlement  of,  3394. 
towns  in,  40. 

See  also  New  York  State. 
New    Orleans,    La.,    account    of,    in    1750. 

5852. 

battle  of,  1815.     1628,  2803,  6075. 
Burr  conspiracy  and,  26. 
Cathedral  archives,  1667. 
climate  of,  1871-1897.     1665. 
defenses  of.  in  1797.     1663. 
its  old  streets  and  places,  1667. 
municipal  history,  1820. 
New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  Huguenot  church,  5549. 
Huguenot  patentees,  4894. 
patent,  4864a. 

Reformed  Dutch  Church,  records,  4875. 
early  settlement  of,  4855. 
settlement  by  Huguenots,  5549. 
New  Plymouth,   colony  of,   and   its   relatio  : 

to  Massachusetts,  2857. 
New   Providence,    Pa..   Der   Evangelisch-Lu- 

ther  Gemeinde,  6357. 
Now  River  Valley,  6889. 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  established  Church  of 

England  petition,   1760.     5022. 
New    School    Theological    Seminary,    Phila 
delphia,  1844-1847.     6382. 
New  Scotland,  knights  baronet  of,  4108. 
New  Somersetshire  province,   Me.,  Gov.  of, 

3410. 
New  Sweden,  5096. 

description  of,  5970,  5988. 

founding  of,   1637-1642.     6059. 

history,  1217,  5980,  6063,  6064. 

Konigsmark  in,  6063. 

letter  of  P.  Minuit  proposing  founding  of, 

6062. 

Moravian  activity  in,  7473. 
report  of  J.   Printz,   1647.      6063. 
story  of,   1713. 

third  Swedish  expedition  to.  1641.     6059. 
eighth  Swedish  expedition.  1649.     6064. 
Now  Sweedland,  5090. 
Now  Testament  canon  of  Eusebius,  771. 
New  Utrecht,  Long  Island,  Reformed  Dutch   j 
Church,      tombstone      inscriptions,   i 
4911. 
New  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  cemetery,  inscriptions 

4862. 

Presbyterian  Church  records,  4856. 
New  York.     Colony,  correspondence  between 
New    Netherlands    and    New    Ply 
mouth,  1627.     5096. 

council,    report   to   Gov.    Monckton,    1763, 
on   controverted  boundaries.  6754. 
description  of  New  Netherlands,  5096. 

1650.     Van  der  Donck's,  5140. 
governor  and  council,  letter.  1687.     6067. 
governors  of  New  Netherlands,  5096. 
history.  5417,  5473. 
('olden  on.  5097. 

Smith's,   1762.      5092-5095.  5241. 
immigrants,  list  of  early,  5029,  5030. 
laws  established  by  Duke  of  York,  5089. 

II.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 77 


New  York.     Coloni/,   maps  of  New   Nether- 
land,   5147. 
New  Netherland,  De  Witt's,  5146. 

in  1627.      5097. 
Protestant      Episcopal      parishes.      1724. 

5517. 

provincial  and  Revolutionary  military  or 
ganizations.  4S55. 
provincial     troop,     muster     rolls.     1755- 

1764.      5262. 

religious   liberty  in.    1773.      2629. 
representation  of  New  Netherland,  5097. 
slavery  in,  5,  7. 
status  of  Jews,  629. 
transition   from   Dutch   to   English,   40. 
New  York.     State,  adoption  of  constitution, 

5312. 

ancient  wills,  5018. 
antiquities,  5171. 
antirent  episode  in  State,   13. 
archives,  21,  5035. 
arms,  4692,   4715,   5031,   5034. 
arms  and  seals,  5032. 
authors,  some,  5039. 
biographical  writers  of,  5147. 
boundary,  1158,  4744. 

Connecticut  River,   right  of,   6723. 
early  eastern,  6754. 
Quebec  bill  and,  5097. 
canals,  557,  3503. 
new  barge,  580. 
routes,  5508«. 

census  history,    1686-1865.      4687. 
of  1855.      545. 
growth,  815. 

central  part,  early  history,  5513. 
centralization  of  administration  in,  4826. 
climate.  576. 

commissioners'  records,   1778.      4454. 
common  school  system,  530. 
company    of    artillery,    Westchester,    pay 

book,  5561. 

constitutional  convention.  1894.      477.",. 
constitutional  history.   5097.  5161'. 
constitutional   law.   development.   477.'!. 
Continentals,  Col.  P.  Van  Cortlandt  and, 

5020. 

domestic  history,  5096. 
Dutch  families,  3409. 

history,  5017. 
evacuation     by     British,     celebration     of, 

5340. 
families,  3411. 

in  the  South,  5020. 
old,  biographies,  5020. 
first  constitution,  4694. 
genealogy,    gleanings    in    England,    5049, 

5050,  5051. 

gorges  and  waterfalls,  7391. 
governor  and  council,   letter,   1687,   6067. 
history,  5211. 

during  American   Revolution,   5320. 
1776-1876.      5309. 
1800-1850.      5191. 
1800-1860.      5194. 
in  nineteenth  century,  5239. 


1218 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


New  York.      State,  Indians,  advent  of,  into 

Wisconsin,    2926. 
in  Wisconsin,  7089. 
industries,  6714. 

Jewish  history,  beginnings,  624. 
Jewish  settlers,  632. 
law,  4931. 

loyalists,  memorial  about.  1782.     5036. 
mapping  of,  571. 
medical  education,  1827.     486. 
memorial  to  governor,  senate,  and  assem 
bly  of  the  State.  5352. 
militia,  1776.      5017. 
Moravian  missionary  stations,  6221. 
names,  Indian,  5097. 
names  of  places,  5105,  5106,  5107. 
New  England  settlers  in  western,  4097. 
New    Jersey,     affairs    under    joint    gov- 

ernoTs.  4543. 
boundary  disputes,  4542. 
boundary  line,  4570. 
steamboat       controversy.       1811-1824. 

4543. 

oldest  charter,  4887. 
people,  distinctive  character,  5145. 
physical    geography,    572-576. 
political  history,  5229. 
early  post-office,   5338. 
public  school  pioneering,   4877. 
Revolution,  border  wars,  6414. 
Revolutionary  pensioners,  5029. 
rivers,   574. 
seminaries,  933. 
early  settlements,  5150. 
settlers  from  New  England,  3413. 
slavery  in,  7. 

statistical  account  of,   5408. 
suffrage  movement,  1900.     4931. 
topographic  survey,  579. 
topography,   530,   551,   597. 
tracts   relating  to,   5242. 

visit  to,  1803.     4775. 
waterways,  557. 

western,  survey,  1789-1808,  4776. 
New  York  City,  ancient  tombstones,   5032. 
and    Brooklyn,    campaign    around,    1776. 

4945. 

assassination  plot,  1776.     3566. 
Astor  library,  886. 

Bermuda  Islands,  connection  with,  5040. 
block,   sociology  of,  4840. 
Catholic  cemeteries,  927. 
Catholic  clergy,  register,  927,  928. 
Central  Park,  Museum  in,  5269. 
chamber     of     commerce,     history.     5097. 

5169. 

conveyances  of  land  in  New  Amsterdam, 
index  of  grantees,  grantors,  mort 
gagors,  etc.,  1654-1675.      4885. 
description,  5994,  5995. 
doctor  in  old,  4812. 
Dongan's  charter,  916. 
draft  riots,  927. 
Dutch  aliases,  4880. 
Dutch     Church,     members,     1686.     4880, 

5096. 
record  of  burials,  4883. 


New    York    City,     Dutch    records    in    city 

clerk's  office,  4884,  4885. 
Eglise  franchise  &  la  Nouvelle  York,  rec 
ords,  1688-1804.      4898. 
establishment  of  public  parks,  5381. 
excise  law,  early,  4811. 
first  church   marriage,   5041. 
first  mayor,  5043. 

first  Presbyterian  congregation,  6381. 
first  Presbyterian  church,  baptisms,  5019. 
records,    births,    marriages,    baptisms, 

1759-1787.      5020-5035. 
fourteen  miles  round,  4802. 
French  Protestants  in,  1688-1804.     4898. 
genealogical   data,   records,  5036. 
German  prints  of,  2799,  3161. 
harbor,  532,  554,  7391. 
historic  tokens  of,  656. 
history,  5179. 
in  1787.      6068. 
in   1789.      5354. 

end  of  eighteenth  century,  5527. 
1850  and  1890.      5366. 
house  owners,  1674.     4880. 
houses,  two  old.  5036. 
immigrants,  early,  4880,  5029,  5030. 
impress  of  nationalities  on,   5328. 
Jewish  cemeteries,  631. 
Jewish  history,  626,  634. 
Jewish  life  before  1800.     625,  626. 
Jews,  obituary  notices,   1728-1791.     628. 
journal  of  a  voyage  to,  1679-1680.     4944, 

4945. 

Lutheran  Church,  early  records,  4887. 
marriage   licenses,    1686-1688.      5020. 
1691-1706.      5016-5019. 
1756-1758.     5017. 
Morris  house,  5049. 
New  Amsterdam  burghers,  5257. 
newspaper    extracts,     1730-1785,     1785- 

1790.     5243. 
occupation  by  British,  1775-1783.     6057, 

6066. 

old  prisons  and  punishments,  4812. 
old  wells  and  water  courses,  4812. 
oriental  life,  manners,  etc.,  in,  5036. 
Palisades,  5383. 

passengers  to,  1654-1664.     4886. 
political  parties,  5371. 
port  of,  decline  of  commerce,  1436. 
powers     of     attorney,     acknowledgments, 

etc.,  4884. 
presentation    of    freedom    of    city    to    A. 

Hamilton,  60G9. 
press    and    makers,    eighteenth    century, 

4812. 
printing,   issues  of  the  press,   1693-1720. 

6068,  6069. 

Reformed  Dutch  Church,  baptisms,  1639- 
1800.  4880,  5020-5047,  5069, 
5070. 

births,  1639-1800.     5020-5047. 
first  minister.   1628.      5252o. 
marriages,  1639-1800.     5068. 
members'  list,  since  1649.     5024. 
records,  early,  autographs,  4884. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1219 


|     New  York  City,  Revolution  in  the  autumn 

I  of  1776.      6069. 

roll  of  freemen,  1675-1866.      5257. 
St.  Patrick's  day,  1762-1788.     611. 
St.  Paul's  Chapel,  heraldry,   5018. 

inscriptions,  5018. 
St.  Peter's  Church,  916,  927,  929. 

baptismal  register,  928-930. 
Shearith  Israel  congregation,  629,  631. 
Schermerhorn    place,    tombstone    inscrip 
tions,  5040. 
schools  in  old,  928. 
Second    Presbyterian    Church,    marriages, 

1756.      5026-5030. 
society  in  olden  time,  5053. 
Society    of   Friends,    records,    1640-1800. 

5018-5021. 
streets,  names,  5035. 

old  streets  under  Dutch,  5296. 
surrogate's    office,    abstracts    of   wills    on 

file,   1665-1771.      5263-5268a. 
taverns,  old,  and  posting  inns,  4812. 
tax  list,  1676.      5017. 
Trinity  Church,  5243. 

marriages,    1746-1748.     5034. 
views,  German  prints,  2799,  3161. 
who  founded?  4879. 
wills,   1686-1694.      5017. 
See  also  Manhattan  Island,  New  Amster 
dam. 

New  Zealand,  903. 

Newark,  Canada,  christenings  in  the  Presby 
terian  congregation,  7298. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  4650. 
academy,  4556,  4646. 
obituary  notices,  1796-1810.      4558. 
one  hundred  years  ago,  3370. 
records.  1666-1836.      4530. 
settlement,    two    hundredth    anniversary, 

4531,  4574. 

first  settlers,  genealogy,  4574. 
Springfield     and,     turnpike,     1806-1830 

4558. 
Trinity       Church       records.       1746-1815 

4557. 

Newbern,  N.  C.,  Swiss  and  Palatine  settle 
ment,  5571. 
Newbold,  J.  G.,  governor's  messages,  1877- 

1878.      1560. 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1790.     4860. 

act  of  incorporation,   1800.     4860. 
biographical  sketches,  4860. 
board  of  trustees,  4860. 
centennial  celebration,  4860. 
"first  fire  company,  minute  book  of  organ 
ization,  4856. 
King's  highway,  4863. 
Methodist    Episcopal     Church,     baptisms 
and   marriages,    17S9-1S35.      4861. 
Old   town   yards,   graveyard    inscriptions. 
5042. 

statue    of   George    Clinton,    unveiling    of, 

4857. 

tombstone  inscriptions,  4858. 
Newburgh  letters,  3400. 


Newbury,  Mass.,  an  antiquity  discovered  in 
the  valley  of  the  Merrimack,  3366. 
births,  1639-1715.      3392. 
block  houses,  1704.     3377. 
burial  place,  3359. 
history,  3365,  3398. 

materials  for  history,  3366. 
Second  foot  company  of,  1710-11.     3388. 
settlement  of,  1635.     2560. 

two   hundred   and   fiftieth   anniversary 

of,  2561,  2562. 
soldiers,   1686-1746.     3408. 
troubles.  3366. 
Xewburyport,  Mass.,   1787-88.     7466. 

1828.      4169. 
Newcastle,  Del.,  1261. 

court  of,  records,  1676-1681.      5887. 
justices,     early,     biographical      sketches, 

.5909,  5911. 

taxables,  November,  1677.      (5059. 
Wagenaar's  Beschryving,  5098. 
Newcastle,  N.  H.,  capture  of  powder,  1775 

607. 

genealogical  records,  4442,  4443. 
records,  3408,  4455. 
Newcastle   County,   Del.,   taking  of   wolves, 

1676.      5909.  5911. 
taxables,  1676.      5909,  5911. 
Welsh   Tract    Baptist    meeting,    Pencader 

hundred,  1260. 
;    Newcomb,  II.  T..  811,  812. 

Newcomb,  J.  B.,  3401. 
|    Newcomb,  L.,  4670. 
Newcomb,  O.,  6707. 
Newcomb,  Simon,  901. 
Newcomb,     T.,     account     book,     1735-1738. 

3389. 

Newcomb  family,  3376. 

Newcomerstown,     Ohio,     paleolithic     imple 
ments  at,  5778. 

Newell,    Copt.    E.,    return   of   state   of   com 
pany.  Brookfield.  1777.     4202. 
Newell,     F.     II.,     895,     897-899,     901,    905, 

3405. 

Newell,  J.,  journal,  1775.      6835. 
Newell,  J.  K.,  2183. 
Newell,  M.  H.,  1424,  7425. 
Newell,    Thomas,    diary,    Boston,    1773-74. 

2773,  2784. 

Newell,    Timothy,   journal.    1775-76.      2649. 
Newell,  W.,  2770. 
Newell,  William,  2777,  2787,  2836. 
Newell,  W.  H.,  6139. 
Newes     from     America,     163S.     Underbill's 

history.  2644. 
Newfoundland,     early     English     works     on, 

4119. 

Portuguese  explorations,  7315. 
railway  in,  7391. 
tract  on,  1620.     4119. 
trade,  1799.     2625. 
voyagers  to,   1536.     3364. 
Newfoundland  fish,   1720. 
Newgate  family,  3391. 
Newhall,   II.  M.,   2609. 
Newhall  family,  2257,  2258,  2416. 


1220 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Newhall,     Essex     memorial,     Salem,     1836. 

4169-4170. 
Newington,    N.    H.,    church    records,    1716- 

1753.     3380,  3381,  3383,  4443. 
marriages,  1753-1782.      4444. 
historical  sketch,  3972. 
history.  1713-1810.     3416. 
Newkirk.   M.,   3686. 
Newland,  F.  H.,  810. 
Newland,  S.  M.,  5535. 
Newlands,  R.  W.,  1422. 
Newman,  A.  H.,  773,  774,  785. 
Newman,  C.  E.,  7417. 
Newman.  Henry,  letter,  1725.     2779. , 
Newmarch,  Mary,  will,  1743.      3388. 
Newport,   R.   I.,  Friends'   record,   marriages, 

3376. 

German  soldiers  in,  1776-1779.     6479. 
Jewish  cemetery  at,  6476. 
Jewish  settlers,  632. 
Jews  in,  629. 
privateersmen,  6552. 
siege  of,  1778.     2786. 

map,  2789. 
Toryism  in,  during  American  Revolution, 

6520. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  v.  N.  Easton,  6488,  6520. 
Newport,   Vt.,  early  history,  6706. 
"  Newport  Gazette,"  6583. 
Newport    News,    Va.,   origin   of  name,    614, 

6857. 

"  Newport  Royal  Gazette,"  6583. 
Newport's   discoveries   in    Virginia,    169. 
News-letters     of     early     date,      1666-1703. 

2781. 

Newsom,  D.  W.,  5572. 
Newspapers,   Alabama,  4603. 
American,  1704-1800.     4644. 
early,  6583. 

facsimiles,  2798. 
reproducing,  396. 
extraordinary,  1689.     4446. 
first,  published  in  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  6066. 
German,    first,    in    United    States,    1732. 

6082,  6362. 

German-American,    6967. 
historical  value,  4310. 
Humboldt,  Nebr.,  4422. 
Illinois,  7425. 

Kentucky  pioneer  press,  1612. 
Lancaster  County,  Pa.,  6170. 

oldest  daily   in,   6165. 
Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  6208. 
Maryland,  4603. 
Massachusetts,  4604. 

Censorship  in,  2798. 
Michigan,  4611. 
Mississippi,  4~348. 
Missouri,  4374. 
Montana,  first,  4398. 
Nantucket,  3350. 
Nebraska,  first,  4422. 
Nebraska  Territory,   4417. 
New   England,   1704-76.     2624. 
New  Hampshire,  4611. 


Newspapers,      Northampton     County,     Pa., 

first  English  newspaper,  6079. 
Northwest  Territory,    first,    5725. 
Nova  Scotia,  early  journalism,  7279. 
Ohio,  5736. 

Ohio  State  library,  5744. 
old,  facsimiles,  3127. 
Onondaga  County,  N.  Y.,  5485. 
Oregon,   1830-50.     5799. 
pioneer  papers  of  Puget  Sound,  5800. 
Texas     revolutionary     period,     New     Or 
leans,  6682. 

Three  Rivers,   Quebec,  old,   7347. 
Vermont,  early,  6740. 
Wisconsin,  7028. 

tiee  also  "American  Eagle,"  "American 
Express,"  "American  Weekly  Mer 
cury,"  "  La  Estrella,"  "  Maryland 
Gazette,"  "  Memphis  Appeal," 
"  New  Hampshire  Gazette,"  "  New 
port  Gazette,"  "  Newport  Royal 
Gazette,"  "  Pennsylvania  Ga 
zette,"  "  Philadelphia  Aurora," 
"  Providence  Gazette,"  "  Salem 
Gazette,"  "  Sandusky  Clarion," 
"  Virginia  Gazette." 
Newspapers  and  newspaper  writers  in  New 

England,    1787-1815.      3693. 
Newspaper     advertisements     of    eighteenth 

century,  629. 

Newspaper  press,  colonial,  5470. 
Newspapers    received     by     Wisconsin     His 
torical  Society,  6970. 

Newton,   A.,   3379,   7408,   7410,   7413,   7417. 
Newton,  A.  D.,  4923. 
Newton  E.   A.,   509. 
Newton,  Elizabeth  S.,  3686. 
Newton,  H.  A.,  808. 
Newton,  Mrs.  M.  B.,  4407. 
Newton,  Rejoice,  122,  232. 
Newton,   Ohio,   5689. 

Newton's    Principia,    two    hundredth    anni 
versary    of    publication,    4693. 
Newton,     Mass.,     description     and     history, 

2623,  2688. 

incorporation  of,  2782. 
town  rates,  3389. 
vital  records  to  1850.     4008. 
Newton   County,   Miss.,   antiquities,   4349. 
Newtown,  Conn.,  families,  3390. 
Newtown,   N.   Y.,  topography,   2627. 
Nez  Perces  County,  Idaho,  578. 
Nez  Perces  Indians,  5798. 

campaign  against,  1877.     4395. 
capture  of,  4395. 
Niagara,  Canada,   1792.      2619. 
Annals  of,  7235. 
baptisms,   1792-1832.      7298. 
burials,   1792-1822.     7298. 
history  of  Catholic  church  in,  5846. 
French  count's    (Puisaye)  .house,  7266. 
graves,  72QSa. 
historic  houses,  7264. 
history,  7226. 

iail  and  court-house,  7266,  7271. 
library,  1800-1820.     7265, 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1221 


Niagara,   Canada,   names  of  places,   streets, 
etc.,   7271. 

register  of  births  and  baptisms,  7298. 

reminiscences,  7269. 

St.  Andrew's  Church,  records,  7298. 

St.  Mark's  Church,  records,  7298. 

early  schools,  7265. 

settlement,  7232. 

weddings,  1792-1832.     7298. 
Niagara  Falls  (La  Chfite  Niagara),  7346. 

Canadian  side,  7377. 

history,  906. 

inauguration  of  reservation,   5339. 

itinerary  to,  1809.     6080. 

journal  of  a  tourist,  1817.     4774. 
Niagara  frontier,  4771. 

campaign   on,    1812-1814.      7236-7242. 

early  history.  4778,  4787. 

history,  4750. 

land-marks  association,  4774. 

mission  work,  early,  4775. 
Niagara  Peninsula,  early  settlers,  7365. 
Niagara  portage,  first  settlement,  4775. 
Niagara    region,     bibliography.     4774-4776. 

4796,  4797. 

Niagara  reservation,  4781,  4783. 
Niagara  River,  achievements  of  .T.   Montre- 

sor.  4774. 

Niagara's  emancipation,  4781. 
Nicaragua,  891. 

archaeology,  5732. 

archaeology  and  ethnology,  519. 

boundary,  Costa  Rica,  902. 

expedition,   1780-1781.     5256. 

human  footprint  from,  750. 

Indians,  519. 

Mangue  dialect  of,   746. 

Nicaragua   Canal,   552,   555,   562,   601,   897, 
901,  902,  1523. 

geographical     and     geological     relations, 
5916. 

route,  physiography.  900. 

water  supply,  901. 
Nicaragua  lake,  level,  901. 

shrinkage  of,  5917. 

water  supply,   5917. 

See  also  Isthmian  Canal. 
Nice,  J.,  diary,  1776-1778.     6072. 

orderly  book,   1777.      6072. 
Nicholas  of  Russia  and  Lord  Stratford,  204. 
Nicholas,  F.  C.,  573. 
Nicholites,  taken  over  by  Friends,  6083. 
Nichols,  Andrew,  2242. 
Nichols,  A.  H.,  3416,  3970«. 
Nichols,  C.  L.,  208,  460. 
Nichols,  Francis,  diary,  1776.     6076. 

diary,  prisoner  of  war,  5899. 
Nichols,  H.  S.  P.,  6382. 
Nichols,  I.,  1733. 
Nichols,  J.   R.,  5701. 
Nichols,  L.   N.,   5049. 
Nichols,  Marie  A.,  letter,   1813.     5039. 
Nichols  family,  genealogy,  2242,  3372. 
Nicholson,    Francis,    Gov.    of    Virginia,    ad 
ministration,   6831,   6832,   6833. 
indictment  of,  6827. 


Nicholson.    Francis.    Gov.    of    Virginia,    in 
structions  to,  6828. 
journal,  1710.     7274. 

letter  to  board  of  trade,    Virginia,   1699. 
6859. 

Nicholson,  James,  letter.   1803.     42. 

Nicholson,  J.   I'.,  6067,   6071. 

Nicholson,  Thomas,  journal  ,  1746-1771. 
1284. 

Nicol,  E.   II.,  5030. 

Nicolay,  J.  G.,  1428. 

Nicolet,  name  of,  7347. 

Nicoll,  H.,  4953. 

Nicolls,  R.,  treaty  with  Esopus  Indians, 
1665.  5549. 

Nicum,  John,   774. 

Niger,   Hourst  expedition,  898. 

Nigeria,  Northern,  905. 

Nightingale.  J.,   1067. 

Nightingale  family,   6583. 

Niles.   J.   II.,   7410,   7412. 

Niles,   John   M.,   7408. 

Niles,   Samuel,  2644.   2653. 

Niles,   W.   W.,  4458. 

Nimmo.    Joseph,  jr.,   900. 

Nine  Partners,*  Friends'   records,   5745. 

Niobrara.  Nebr.,   1519. 

Nipher,  F.  E.,  1522. 

Nipmucks,  The,  and  their  country,  4212. 

Nisbet,  J.  H.,  1029. 

Niskwalli  vocabulary.  7187. 

Nitobe,  Inazo   (Ota).  1849. 

Nixon,  J.  T.,  4546. 

No  Man's  Land,  157$f/. 

Noailles,  L.  de,  6397. 

Noble,  John,  210.  483,  2135,  2137,  2138, 
2146,  2147,  2803.  2806,  3281, 
7395,  7415. 

Noble,  Lieut.  R.  A.,  7175. 

Noe,  C.  F.,  1538. 

Noel,  E.  F.,  4351. 

Nolan,   E.   J.,   5847. 

Nolan,  Philip,  and  the  "  Levant."  7474. 

Noll,  A.  H.,  4346. 

Nome,  Cape,  origin  of  name,  902. 

Nome  gold  district,  900. 

Nomenclature,  antarctic,   7391. 

English  local,  and  genealogy,  3380,  3381. 
geographic,  892. 

Nominating       conventions.       Pennsylvania, 

struggle  for,   5960. 
Rhode  Island,  development  in,  6470,  6580. 

Nominations  in  colonial  New  York,  40. 

"  Nonacoicus,"   Indian  name.  2798. 

Nonacoicus  farm,  3145. 

Nonconformist's   oath,   2632,    2793. 

Nonconformists  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  2243. 

Nones,  B.,  letter,  1800.     624. 

"  Nonimportation  agreement,"  in  Philadel 
phia,  1769-1770.  6070. 

Nonjuring  episcopate  in  United  States, 
5517. 

Noon,  A..  4166. 

Noonan,  J.  A.,  6930o. 

Noot,  M.,  6605. 

Nootka  Sound  controversy,  28,  102. 


1222 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Nootkan  vocabulary,  7187. 
Norcross,  G.,  16. 
Norcross.  G.  II.,  2806. 
Nordenskiold,  A.  E.,  560. 

Norfolk,    Va.,    county    court,    head    rights, 
3405. 

inscriptions,  3406. 
Norfolk  academy,  Va..  6851. 
Norfolk  County,  Mass..  history  of,  4188. 

oaths  of  freemen,  allegiance,  etc.,   1668- 
1678,  3364. 

early  settlers,  3364,  3365,  3366. 

sheriffs  of,  2195. 

Norfolk   County,    Va.,   births   and   baptisms, 
6840. 

parishes,  6826. 

record*,  0850. 

Roman  Catholic  priest,  first,  1687.     6849. 

taxable  property,    1784.      6826. 
Norges  Indskrifter,  2806. 
Normal  schools  and  their  origin,  4194. 
Norman,  Lothrop,  r.,  1659.     2246. 
Norman  constables  in  America,  1813. 
Norridgewock,  Me.,  Rasle's  settlement,  1712. 
Norridgewock    Indians,    language,    numbers 

in,   2628. 

Norris,  G.  W.,  6057. 
Norris,  L..  journal,  1745.     6083. 
Norris,  J.  A.,  892. 
Norris,  J.  S.,  1901,  1914. 
Norris's      journal,      Sullivan's      expedition, 

1779.     4770. 
Norristown,  Pa.,  5959. 

old  map,  5959. 

public  schools,  7422. 

reminiscences  of,  5960. 
Norriton,  Pa.,  5959. 

Presbyterian  Church,  5959. 
Norse  discoveries,  577. 
Norse,  sagas,  2797. 

historical  character,  2795. 
Norsemen  in  America,  10.  600. 

discovery  of  America  by,  10. 

See  also  Norumbega,  Northmen. 
North,  Ada,  1514. 
North,  E.,  4693,  5454. 
North,  S.  N.  D.,  808,  2202,  4694. 
North  Bend,  Ohio,  pioneer  life,  5788. 
North  Beverly,  Mass.,  Dodge's  Row,  burying 
ground     inscriptions,     2262,    2415, 
2471. 
North  Bridge,  Salem,"  Mass.,  affair  at,  1775. 

2270,  2276. 

North   Brookfield.  Mass.,  history,  1647-1676. 
4030.  , 

North  Carolina,  916. 

in   1783.      1286. 

antislavery  leaders,  1829. 

archives,  23,  28,  84. 

Baptist  Benevolent  Society,  5589. 

boundary  case,  Virginia  and,  depositions, 
6832. 

boundary  line,  Virginia  and,  1710.     6828, 
6829. 

British     invasion,      1776,     17780,      1781. 
5177,  5577. 


North  Carolina,  church  and  state  in.   1824. 
constitutional      beginnings,       1663-1729. 

1825. 
convention,   1788,  personnel,  1283. 

of  1861.     5595. 
court  system,  early,  5571. 
history,  5579,  5594. 
internal   improvements  previous  to  1860. 

1833. 

"  Jersey  settlement,"  5589. 
land  holding  in,  5569. 
libraries    and     literature     in     eighteenth 

century,    12,   72. 
Manumission  Society,  5568. 
Methodism  and  slavery,  5571. 
mica  mines,  aboriginal,  6301. 
mountains,  545. 
Protestant      Episcopal      parishes,      1724. 

5517. 

regulators,  1765-1771.     11. 
religious  development  in,  1823. 
Revolutionary  war  in,  1284. 
early  settlements,  5592. 
slavery,  1827,  1830. 
sounds  and  coast  line,  2447. 
suffrage,  1776-1861.     12. 
transition  from  colony  to  Commonwealth, 

1829. 

war,  1861-1865.     5593. 
Will,  State  vs.  case  of,  5569. 
North   Carolina   to   Alabama,    1837.      1286, 

1287. 
North  Dakota,  history,  7123. 

sketch,  6657. 

North  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  4924. 
North    Dennis,    Mass.,    burying   ground,    in 
scriptions,  3370. 
North  Hampton,  N.  H.,  historical  sketch  of, 

2632. 

North    Mansfield,    Conn.,    cemetery    inscrip 
tions,  3380. 
North   Pole,    first   American   expedition    to, 

6293. 

thermometric  gateways  to,  4389. 
Northampton,    Mass.,    billeting   of   soldiers, 

1747.     3401. 
in    1759.      3401. 
deaths,  1653-1700.     3361. 
Northampton,  N.  J.,  census,  1709.     4538. 
Northampton    County,    Pa.,     "  dry    lands," 

6077. 

first  English  newspaper,  6079. 
Northampton  County,  Va.,  6849. 
list  of  tithables,  1666.     6835. 
records,  2793. 

records  seventeenth  century,  6828,  6829. 
Northcott,  W.  A.,  1424. 
Northcutt,  E.  J.,  5826. 
Northeast  boundary,  206,   433,   1704,   1707, 

1770,  5142. 

controversy,  attitude  of  Maine,  1717. 
cartography,  3046. 
St.  Croix  Commission,  1712. 
settlement  of,  2793. 
Northend,  W.  D.,  2251,  2261,  2343,  2448. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1223 


Northend  family,  2251,  2343. 
Northern  lights  in  New  England,  .'5031. 
Northern    neck,    Virginia,     merchants    and 

mills,  G8r»0. 
Northfield,    Mass.,  account    of.  1792.      2620. 

historical  address,  4098. 

memorial  stones  at,  4098. 

settlement.  4090. 

Northfield,  Ohio,  history,  5776,  No.  15. 
Northmen,  The.  545,  546,  1708. 

alleged    early    discovery    of    America    by, 
2794. 

discovery  of  America  by,  2787,  4456. 

in  America,  929,  930,  4112. 

traces  of,  in  America,  347G. 

See  also  Norsemen. 
Northrop,  C.,  4311. 

Northrup,  A.  J.,  3401,  3805&,  4849,  5493. 
Northrup  family,  3401,  3805k. 
Northumberland  County,  1'a.,  committee  of 
safety,  minutes,  1776-1777.      5995. 
Northumberland     County,     Va.,     burgesses, 
6852. 

early  tombs,  6859. 

old  tombstones,  6856,  6857. 
Northwest,  climatic  conditions  of,  7148r. 

climatic   conditions   of,   7148r. 

construction  of  new  States  in  the,  205. 

cooperation  in,  1819. 

explorations    northwestward     from     Ore 
gon,  5842. 

first  Canadian  woman  in,  7157. 

geology,  71481 

J.  Carver,  travels  in,  1776-1768.     6914. 

journal  of  a  voyage  to,  1824-1827,  1829- 
1834,    I>.    Douglas,    5801-5804^. 

old,  1523,  1833. 

Protestant  missions,  4307. 

sketch  of  a  journey  to,  1824-1827,  1829- 
34.      5801-5804«. 

sketches  of,  4266. 

sources  of  history,  7148e. 
Northwest  America,   540,   543,   548. 
Northwest      coast,      exploring    expeditions, 
early,  6869. 

early  experiences  on,  6870. 

history,  4688. 

early  voyages,  895. 
Northwest  passage,  579. 

expeditions,  7314. 

search  for,  3667. 

seventeenth  century,  3390. 
Northwest     Territory,     1451,     5605,     5646, 
5720,  6930. 

aborigines  of,  6913. 

boundary,  4310. 

centennial,  5727,  5768,  5770,  5771. 

discovery     and     ownership,     5651,     5776, 
No.  20. 

documents  on,  5717. 

during  the  Revolution,  4255,  6953. 

early,  3,  65. 

geography,  resources,  etc.,  587. 

Oov.  Cass  and  the,  3. 

historic  relics,   6930b. 

history,  5736. 


Northwest  Territory,  Illinois  regiment  and, 
6825. 

in  history,  3. 

in  the  nation,  6960,  7010. 

institutional   history,   6965,   7060. 

early  Jesuit  missionaries.  6927. 

land  grants,  1. 

laws  and  courts,  1446,  1452. 

legislation,  5713 

Liberty  and  Free  Soil  parties,  2554. 

local  government.  1532. 

material    for   study   of   institutional    his 
tory  of,  6965,  7060. 

municipal  government  in,  7371-7372. 

ordinance  of  1787.     2,   5641,  5710,  5713. 

organization  and  settlement  of,  2496. 

part  taken  by  Essex  County,  Mass.,  in  the 
settlement  of,  2263. 

pioneer  schools,  1523. 

progress  in,  5661. 

first  public  library,  7415. 

reminiscences  of,  6927,  6930b,  6971. 

settlement,  5656,  5659. 

under  three  flags,  5722. 
Northwest    territories    of    British    America, 

travels  in  1821.     7325. 
Northwestern  boundary,  547,  548,  576. 
Northwestern    Indians,    proposed    treaty    of 

peace,   1793.     4269. 
Northwood,  M.  A.,  7381. 
Northwood,  N.  H.,  history,  4448. 
Norton,  A.  T.,  4924. 
Norton,  C.  D.,  4743,  4770. 
Norton,   C.   E.,   867,   868,   2776,   2788,   2805, 

2807. 

Norton,  C.  H.,  4281. 
Norton,  F.  C.,  808. 
Norton,  J.  M.,  4278.  4280. 
Norton,  S.  W.,  4284. 
Norton,  W.  H.,   1465o. 
Norton  family,  3371,  3465,  5028,  5044. 

(Thomas)   family,  3412. 

Norton,  Mass.,  vital  records  to   1850,  4009. 
Norumbega,  599,  1704. 

ancient,   3808. 

site  of,   561. 

Norwalk,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscriptions,  1150. 
Norwalk,  Ohio,  1878.     7418. 

academy,  5636. 

biographies,  5635-5648. 

citizens'  well,  No.  1,  5646. 

Episcopal  Church,  5646. 

history,  5643,  7408. 

Light  guards,  5641. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  5642. 

origin  of  name.  5640. 

St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  5642,  7417. 

settlements,  7410. 

first  settlers,   7416. 

settlers,  7414. 

town  plat,  5646. 

Norway  and  Sweden,  comparison  of,  7474. 
Noi-way  and  the  vikings.  S95. 
Norwegian  settlements  in  America.  0967. 

first,  7076. 
Norwegians,  coming  of,  to  Iowa,  1539. 


1224 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOK   INDEX. 


Norwell,  Mass.,  first  Unitarian  Church,  rec 
ords,  1645-1734.     .3415-3417. 
Norwich,    Conn.,   burying   ground,    epitaphs. 

3360. 

foreign  missionaries,  3359. 
patent,   1685.     3359. 
settlement,  3359. 
Norwich.  Ohio,  history.  7408. 
Norwich.  Vt.,  charter.  3381.  3568. 
Norwood.    William,    muster    of    roll    of    his 

company,    1764.      2276. 
Notre-Dame-de-Foy,  7347. 
Nourse.  II.  S..  202.  207.  211.  374.  441.  485. 

2805,  2807,  3395,  3411,  3924 r. 
Nouville.     Marquis    de.     expedition    against 

Senecas,   1687.   5167. 
Nova  Scotia,  4108. 

Acadian    magazines,    bibliographical    list, 

7328. 

archives  of.   7180&.   7326. 
attack   on.    1776-77.      7275. 
baronets  of.   7326. 
builders  of,   7324. 

coast,  war  ships  lost  on.  eighteenth  cen 
tury,  7281. 
Congregational   churches,   3062. 

of  1770,  2794. 
constitution    of    the    legislative    council, 

7321. 

currency,  7317. 
first  council,  7275. 
French  neutrals  in,  2624. 
French   possessions   on   river   of  Canada, 

1 709.     2639. 
gold  fields,  7177. 
governors   of,    from    1720,   2621. 
history,  1743.     7274. 

in  1783,  7255. 

history  of  church  of  England  in,   7279o. 
journalism  in,  early.   7279. 
observations  on,  2621. 
Philadelphians   in,  6078. 
Portuguese  explorations.   7315. 
Poutrincourt  in  Acadia,   7309. 
representative      institutions      in,       1758. 

7324. 
return    of    the    several    townships,    1767. 

7324. 

Scottish  attempt  to  colonize.  7317. 
services  of  Col.  Arthur  Noble  at.  1704. 
state  of,   1783-84.     7324. 
townships  of  River  St.  John,  7536. 
trials  for  treason,   1776-77.      7274. 
T'n     pelerinage     au     pays     d'Kvangeline. 

7311. 
Nowell,  Increase,  verses  on  death  of,  1655. 

7395. 

Nox,  colony  of,  199,  336. 
Noyes,  D.  J.,  4476. 
Noyes,  F.  G.,  4457. 
Noyes.  II.  W.,  3413. 

Noyes,  J.,  letter  to  S.  Sewall,  1694.     3407. 
Noyes,     J.     A.,     3406,     3411,     3863,     3921a, 

3921c,   3927. 
Noyes,  J.  F.,  6581. 


Noyes,    Nathaniel,    letters    to    W.    Hinshaw, 

1774-75.     3401,   38036. 
Noyes,  Nicholas,  3365. 

lines  to  Cotton  Mather.  2778. 
Noyes,  S.  B.,  2567. 
Noyes  family,  5035. 

(Cutting)    family,   3413. 

(Peter)  family,  3405. 
Noyes  memoranda,  3406,  3863. 
Noyes  pedigree,  3411,  3927. 
"  Nugitna."  the,  5720. 
Nullification  in  Ohio.  5714. 

South  Carolina,  6112. 

letters,  40,  41. 

Nullification   sentiment.   6964. 
Numismatic     science,     pleasures     of.     6259, 
6260. 

Nurse,   Rebecca,   monument.   2261.   2456. 

Nutt,  II.  <}.,  815. 

Nutting,  C.   C..   1513. 

Nutting,  John,  jr..  22(59. 

Nye,  A.  T.,  5701. 

Nyhantic  Indians,  number  of,  2628. 

Oahu  Island,  574. 

Oak,  cultivation  of.  2629. 

Oakland   County.  Mich.,   liar  prior  to   1840. 

4283. 

influence  on  history,  4278. 
memorials,  4278,  4279,  4280,  4283. 
pioneer  life,  4278,  4280. 
Oakley,  Minnie  M.,  7041. 
Oates  family  (Yarmouth,  Mass.),  3364. 
Oath   of  allegiance,    1772-74.      6829. 
Kings  County,  N.  Y.,  1687.     4880. 
Oath     of     fidelity,     persons     taking,     1652. 

3361 . 
Oaths,  most  popular  in  Quebec   (Nos  jurons 

populaires),  7345. 
Oaths   of   allegiance   and   supremacy,    1665. 

2782. 

Oaths  to  be  taken,  1702.  2773. 
Oaxaca,  288,  296. 
O'Bannon,  J.,  5726. 
Obelisk,  the  (New  York),  bronze  crabs  of. 

670. 

Obelisks.  650. 

Ober,  F.  A.,  204,  400.  564,  895. 
Oberholtzer,  E.  P.,  6084,  7422. 
Oberlin,  Ohio,  Congregational  Church,  5704. 

early  inscriptions,  5748. 
Oblong,  N.  Y.,  Friends'  records,  5745. 
Oborn,      W.,      marriage     certificate,      1790. 

6074. 

O'Brien,  Cornelius,  Archbishop,  7324. 
O'Brien,  F.  A.,  4288. 
O'Brien,  J.  W.,  4800. 
O'Brien,  Rev.  Matthew,  928. 
O'Brien,  M.  C.,  1705. 
O'Briens  of  Machias,  Me.,  621,  1698. 
O'Brien  County,  Ohio,  history.  1523. 
"  O'Brien,"  torpedo  boat,  609. 
O'Bryen,     R.,     letter    to    A.     Crane,     1790. 

3408. 

Observatory,  national,  15. 
Obsidian  implements  in  Wisconsin,  7125. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1225 


}          O'Callaghan.  E.  B.,  3367,  5018,  5019,  5020 

5024,  5049,  5149,  5159,  7347. 
Occaneechee  Island,  6859. 
Occum,  S.,  2628. 
Occupation  and  health,  809. 

and  longevity.  800. 

and  mortality,  809. 
Occupations,  Austrian  census,  815. 

classification  of,  S09.  810. 
Ocean,  luminous  appearance  of,  4683. 

currents,  903,  4389,  5916. 

highways,  555. 

Ocean    County,    N.    J.,    geographic    names, 

origin,  4548. 

Oceana  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4278. 
Oceanic  islands,  563. 
Oceanography.  575. 
Ochterloney,  /S'/y  David,   Scotch  ancestry  of, 

3414. 

Ockam,  William  of,  35. 
O'Connell,  D.,  1059. 
O'Connor,  J.,  5845. 
O'Conor,  C.,  5312. 
Ocosingo,  288. 

Octorara,  early  industries  on  the,  6165. 
Octorara  Valley,  list  industries  of,  6167. 

early  schools,  6166. 
Odell  book-plate,  5049. 
Odell  family,  38216. 
Odhner,  C.  T.,  6059,  6063. 
Odin  family,  3370,  3461. 
Odiorne.  G.  C.,  3461. 
Odiorne.  J.  C.,  3359. 
Odle.     See  Odell. 

Odlin.    J.,    deposition    of,    respecting    Black- 
stone's  sale,  2632. 
Odlin  family,  3399,  3779r. 
O'Donnell,  J.  H.,  614,  928.  929. 
Odren,  A.,  5639. 
O'Driscoll,  D.  M.,  608. 
O'Dwyer,  J.,  5855o. 
O'Farrell,  G.  I).,  7196. 
Office,    legal    qualifications    for,    1619-1899. 

17. 
Office-seeking  : 

Adams's  Administration,  35. 
Jefferson's  Administration,  36. 
Washington's  Administration,  34,  6583. 
Offices,      Federal,      applications,       1789-96 

6587. 

Offley  family,  6836. 
O'Flynn.  R.,  4212,  4213. 
Ogden,  David,  letter,  1767.     4537. 
Ogden,  H.  G.,  891-893. 
Ogden,  J.,  5749. 
Ogden,  U.,  letter,  1771.     4538. 
Ogden,  W.  A.,  4800. 
Ogden,  W.  B.,  565. 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  fondateur  de  la  prSsen- 

tation,  7319. 
Ogg,  F.  A.,  22. 
Oglethorpe,  J.,  1302. 

letters,  1735-1744.     1305. 
O'Gorman,  Thomas,  777,  792,  6658. 
O'Hagan,  T.,  7219. 


O'llara,  James  : 

letter,  1793.     6070. 
letter,    1796.      6070. 
O'Hara,  Theodore.  1641. 
Ohio,  5722. 

admission,  5647,  5721,  5736. 

centennial,  5724,  5735,  5736. 
alphabetically   inscribed   stone,   found   in, 
6286. 

ancient  earthworks,  5777.  No.  41.     5778. 
ancient  rock  inscriptions.  5776,  No.  11. 
antiquities,  116. 
archaeology,  301,   5713,   5714,   5719.   5723, 

5778,  5786. 
battlefields,   5715. 
birth  struggle.  5723. 
boundaries.  5716. 
boundary,  5714. 
Michigan,  5732. 
Virginia.  5716. 

Buckeye  state,  why  so  called,  5714. 
building  of  the  State,  5714. 
canals,   5739. 
caves,  5732. 

central,  pioneer  days,  5713,  5760. 
centralization  of  administration,  4833. 
charities,  5736. 
common  school  law,  5622. 
Congressmen  from,  5736. 
constitution,  first,  5736. 

centennial,  5724. 
counties,  evolution,  5717. 
first  court,  7415. 
M.  Cutler's  journals,  4547. 
description,  1788.     5715. 
documentary  history,  5714. 
documents,  5717. 
early  history,  5656. 
early  and  Revolutionary  history,  5722. 
ethnology,  5736. 
first  fugitive-slave  case,  10. 
Garden  of  Eden,  5722. 
geographical    history,   5687.   56S8«,   5777, 

No.   63. 

Col.  Gist's  journal  of  four,  1751.     1623. 
governors,   1803-1903.     5725.  5736. 
greatness  of.  5724. 
historical  societies  in,  5776.  No.  27. 
history,  5654. 

Indian  migration,  5764,  5777,  No.  47. 
Indians,  5666o. 
industrial  progress,  5736. 
internal    improvements   in,    1825-1850,   3. 
journeys  to  Ohio  country,  1788  and  1789, 

3388. 

judiciary,  5715.  5734,  5730. 
lands,    public,    surveys,    5777,    No.    61. 
literary  men  and  women,  5736. 
man  in,  history  of,  5778. 
maps,  early,  5776,  No.  25. 
migration  of  races  and  stock,  5777,   No. 

55. 
military  history,  5736. 

Company  D,  Thirty-fourth  Ohio  Volun 
teer   Infantry   Regiment,   7417. 
Eighth  Ohio  Regiment,  7417. 


1226 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Ohio  in  Spanish  and  Philippine  war,   5725. 
soldiers,     1861,     Capt.     M.     C.     Lilley's 
company,    5750. 

military  posts,  5715. 

militia,    First   Brigade,    Fourth  Company, 
1843.     5751. 

Moravian      congregations     in,      establish 
ment   of,   6222. 

mounds,  7412. 

municipal  government  in,  4822. 

northern,   recollections  of,  5643. 

people,   5631. 

pioneer  life,  5619. 

pioneer  settlers,   5605,   5646,   5662,   5663. 

place  names,  5726. 

political  statistics,  1803-1861.      7410. 

Presidents,  5736. 

press,  5736. 

public  schools,  4435,  5736. 

railroad,    a    famous    structure    on    stilts, 
5778,  No.  81. 

railroads,  5721. 

records,  old  parish,  5752. 

religious  history,    1825-1850.      5702. 

religious   influences,    5736. 

seal,  5722,  5736. 

settlement,  5605,  7414. 

sickly  seasons,   1819,   1836.      7413. 

song  writers,  5725,  5726. 

Sunday  school  history,  5701. 

supreme  court  judges,   1803-1852.     5776, 
No.  2. 

survey,  1786.     5777,  No.  71. 

surveys   of  public   lands,   etc.,   5777,   No. 
59  ;  5777,  No.  61. 

topographical    survey,    579. 

township  government  in,   11. 

United  States  Senators  from,  5736. 

universities,  5736. 

university  lands,  3373. 

war    of    1812-13,    campaigns    in,    5776, 
No.  23. 

Weiser,  C.,  journey  to,  1748.     6009. 

women,  5736. 

See  also  Western  Reserve. 
Ohio  Company,  6068,  6849,  6853. 

defense  of  United   States  frontier,   1788. 
5713. 

origin,  5713,  5716. 
Ohio    County,     Va.,    county    courts,     1777— 

1780.     6406. 
Ohio       expedition,     1754      (Washington's), 

6074. 

Ohio  in  the  Navy,  5736. 
Ohio  River,  425. 

Celeron's  expedition,   1749.     6143. 

discovery,  1669-70.     5777,  No.  37. 

expedition     against     the     French,     1754. 
2624. 

floods,  5656. 

journey  to,  in  1817.     2247,  2997. 

journey   .  to     junction     of     Wabash     and, 
1836.      2797. 

voyage  in  1788.      206. 
Ohio  Valley,  aborigines,  5654,  5656,  5670. 

archaeology,  5717. 


Ohio  Valley,  early  travelers,  5713. 

Jewish  pioneers,  631. 

settlement  of,   7183. 
Ohlin,  A.,  5915. 
Oies,   lie  aux,   7347. 
Oil  fields,  Texas  and  California,  902. 
Oil  mill,  old,  Lancaster  County,   Pa.,  6166. 
O-ja-geght   Sachem,  5535. 
Ojibwa  Indians,  4308,  4311. 

history,  4306. 

shamanistic    ceremonies    among,    4284. 
Ojibwa  mission   (Oberlin),  5701. 
"  O.   K.,"   origin  of,   5725. 
Oklahoma,  history,  7123. 

opening  of,  5790. 
Okoboji  monument,   1514. 
Olcott,  T.,  will,  1653.     3374. 
Old  Colony  Club,  1769-1773.     3068. 

records  of,  2793. 

Old   Fort  earthworks,   Kentucky,   868. 
Old  Gulph  mill,  6073. 
"  Old   Ironsides,"   Baldwin's,   6067. 
Old  Man's  Creek,  in  1840.     1521. 
Old  Mill   prison.   Plymouth,   England,   1777. 

3390. 

"  Old  planters  "  of  Massachusetts,  2243. 
Old  portage  road,  4808. 
"  Old  settlers,"  1452. 

Old  Tappan,  N.  J.,  massacre  near,  4619. 
Old    tenor,    equivalent    in     lawful     money, 

4446. 

Oldenburg,  Henry,  2936. 
Oldham,   M.,   jr.,  6829. 
Oley   Hills,   Pa.,   church   on,   5935. 
Olin,   O.   E.,   1579. 
Oliver,     Andrew,     oath     taken     by,     against 

enforcing  the  Stamp  act,  2781. 
Oliver,  D.,  4450. 

Oliver,  P.  E.,  2785,  2787,  2793,  3054,  3061. 
Oliver,   James,  656. 

Oliver,  Peter,  opposition  to,  in  1774.     2783. 
Oliver  family,  3377,  5034,  5035. 

(Thomas)    family,  3517. 
"  Oliver  Cromwell,"  log  book,   1778.     6718. 
Olmecas  and  the  Tultecas,  197.  310. 
Olmstead,  A.  B.,  1521. 
Olmstead,  C.  H.,   1335,  1336. 
Olmstead    (Richard)    family,    3417. 
Olmsted,  M.   E.,  5897,  7430. 
Olney,   P.   B.,   4892. 
Olney,  R.,  2804,  3244. 
Olney    (Joseph)    family,  6584. 
Olssufjev,   E.,  576. 
Olympia,  Wash.,  6870. 
Olympia  Morata,   2784. 
Olympic  country,  897. 

Omaha,    Nebr.,    first    [Catholic]    cnurch    in, 
5845. 

in  1855-1862.     4417. 

first  postmaster,  4408. 

first  survey,  4423. 
Omaha  Indians,   history,  4405. 

traditional  origin,  4405. 
O'Malley,  T.   F.,  609. 
Omar,  C.,  testament  of,  7346. 
Omitlan,  Mexico,  573. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1227 


Onahan,  Mary  J.,  917. 

Onderdonk,  II.,  jr.,  3682. 

Onderdonk  family   records,   5021. 

Oneadea   council   house,  4775. 

Onedaw,    or    the    burning    of    Schenectady, 

poem,   4867,    4868,    4860. 
Oneida.   journal   of  a  tour  to,   1706.     2982. 
Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  bar,  5437,  5450. 

geology  of,  5468. 

historians,  5472. 

early  history,  5420. 

population,  5513. 
Oneida    Indians,   and    P.    Peuet,   4687. 

mission,  017. 

treaty  with,   1832.     6037. 
O'Neill,   D.  P.,   028,  020. 
O'Neill,  J.,  6067,  7077. 
O'Neill,  J.  L.,  600. 
Onohoghwage,     1704,     journey     of     Gideon 

Hawley  to,  2622. 

Onondaga  Country,  Bartram's  travels,  5488. 
Onoudaga,  Cammerhoff  trouble,  6223. 
Onondaga  County,   N.   Y.,  geology  of,  5401. 

history  index,  5507. 

in  American  Revolution,  5501. 

influences  on  history  of,  5403. 

early  missions,  5507. 

narrative  of  a  visit  to,   1752.     6085. 

population,  5513. 

press,  5485. 

records,  5045. 

records,    1784-1793.      5046-5048. 

records,    1800-1827.      5050. 

Revolutionary   discharges,   5045. 

Spangenberg's  notes  of  travel,  1745.     6058, 

6059! 
Onondaga  Indians,  5404. 

grammar,   6067,   6068. 

language,  5117. 

Maqua  language,  6067,  6068. 

migrations  of,  6339. 

mourning,   5408. 

names  of  months,  6070. 
Onondaga  Lake,  N.  Y.,  5402. 
Onondaga  Valley,  N.  Y.,  history  of  schools 

and  churches,  5408«. 
Onslow,  Nova  Scotia,  history,  7281. 
Ontario  province,  centennial,  7306. 

ethnological  elements  of,  7208. 

laws,  origin  and  development,  7370. 

municipal  government  in,  7371—7372. 

onomatology  and  British  biography,  7301. 

topography,  7173. 

Ontario,  Lake,  discovery,  etc.,  5787. 
Ontario  Valley,  geology  of,  4683. 
Ontonagon  bowlder,  4279. 
Oothout  family   (New  York),  5017. 
Opekai-e-gan,  speech  of  Indian  chief,  1836. 

7386. 

Orange,  N.  J.,  minister,  first,  1718.     4554. 
Orange     County,     N.     Y.,     historic     homes, 

4864. 
Orange    County,     Va.,     marriage     licenses, 

1753-1776.     6852. 

Orange  Quarter,   S.   C.,   Huguenot  congrega 
tions,  6618. 
Orange  Nassau,  order  of,  4878. 


Oratory,  decline  of,  2805. 

Orchards,  early,  in  West  Virginia,  6874. 

Orcutt,  C.,  3361,  3362. 

Orcutt,  S.,  1148,  1154,  7405,  7406,  7498. 

"  Ordeal    of    touch  "    in    colonial    Virginia, 

6828. 

Order  of  Bon-Temps,  Acadia,  7345. 
Order  of  the  Descendants  of  Colonial  Gov 
ernors  prior  to  1750,  formation  of, 
2138. 

Order  of  the  Gateau,  7104. 
Orderly  books,  list  of,   106,  285. 

Sec    also    American    Revolution,    orderly 

books. 
Ordinance   of   1787.      200,   351,   4263,   4293, 

4311,  5713,  5726,  6018,  6069. 
Ordinaries,  country.  6165. 

See  also  Inns. 
I    Ordinary.    North    Carolina,    description    of, 

6068. 

Ordnance,  early,  6343. 
I   Ordronaux,  J.,  4034,  4035,  4040. 
|   Oregon,  896. 

American  colonist  in,  5835.*" 
^beginnings  in,  5795. 
botanists  of,  5801. 
Central  Railroad,  5799. 
code,  first,  5800. 
colonization,  notes,  5804a. 
a  day  with  the'\cow  column,  1843.     5807. 
Decreta  Concilii  Provincialis  Oregonensis, 

1848.      914. 

description,  1859.     545. 
emigrants,   1843.     5797. 
emigration  movement,  1842-43.     5800. 
First  Cavalry,  5799. 
glimpses  of  early,  5707. 
history  before  1840.     5804. 
history,  semicentennial,  of,  5841. 
in  civil  war,  5800. 
Indian  war  veterans,  5820. 
Indian  wai's  of  southern,  5800. 
journey    to   northwestern    part    of    North 
America,    1824-1827,    D.    Douglas, 
1829-1834.      5801-5804. 
judiciary,  5801. 
literature,  5798. 
mining  law,  first,  5826. 
name,  5797. 

names,  Indian,  of  places,  5797. 
"  Peoria  party,"  the.   1839.      5827. 
pioneer  of  1843.     5819. 
pioneers  of,  5805,  5820. 
antecedents  of,  5801. 

political   history.   1853-1895.    5798,  5799. 
press,  1830-1850.     5799. 
provisional  government,  5805. 

formation  of,  5798.  « 

sage  plains,  897. 

settlement  and  migration  to,  5800. 
sheep  husbandry  in,  5709. 
social  evolution,  5790. 
title  to,  62. 

treaty  of  1846.     5827. 
war  of   1856.      5828. 
winning  of  the  Oregon  country,  5804a. 
women  in  pioneer  times,  5825,  5826. 


1228 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Oregon.   Wyeth's  Oregon  expeditions,   5797. 

See  also  Columbia  River. 
Oregon  and  Louisiana  Purchase,  2. 
Oregon    City,    claim   of   Dr.    McLoughlin    at 

falls  of  the  Willamette,  5797. 
Oregon  mission,  origin,  913,  914. 
Oregon  question,  the,  5797,  5805. 
Oregon  Steam  Navigation  Company,  5801. 
Oregon  trail,  the,  5797. 

in  1844.     5798. 

O'Reilly,  Isabel  M.,  5854,  5855o,  5856,  7390. 
Oren,  II.  M.,  4295. 
Orendorff.  A..  1422,  7425. 
Organ-builders  of  Pennsylvania,  6078. 
Orient,  X.  Y.,  epitaphs.  3411.  5021. 
"  L'Original,''    ship,    sunk   at   Quebec,    1750. 

7323. 

Orinoco  Valley,  897. 
Oriskany,  battle  of,  5323,  5452. 

centennial,  1877.     5416. 
Oriskany  monument,  5425,  5461. 
Orleans.    Louis,    Duke    of,    instrument    exe 
cuted  by  1405.     277(5. 
Orleans,  Mass.,  cemetery  inscriptions,  3379. 

description  of,  2626. 
Orleans  County,  Vt.,  6704. 

early  history,  6706. 
Orm,  Timothy.  2269. 

Orme,  R.,  2636. 

Ormiston,  J.,  and  J.  Alexander,  agreement, 
1716.     5033. 

Ormsby,  W.  L.,  587. 

Orne,  A.  S.,  3370. 

Orne,  Timothy,  jr.,  vessels  owned  by,  1740- 
1758.      2275. 

Orne  family,  3370. 

Orono,  Indian  chief  at  Penobscot,  2647. 

Orphans,  Catholic,  in  New  York,  930. 

Orr,  C.,  7460. 

Orr,  J.  A.,  1284,  4351. 

Orr,  J.  G.,  6154-6156. 

Orr,  W.  G.,  944. 

Orth,   S.   P.,  4833. 

Orthography,  geographic  names,  892. 

Orton,  E.,  5716,  5719. 

Orton,  Mrs.  Edward,  jr..  5749. 

Orton,  II.  S..  6949. 

Orwigsburg.    Pa.,    first    purchasers    of    lots, 
6139. 

Osage  ceded  lands,   1582. 

Osage  chiefs  in  Paris.  916. 

Osage  County,  Kans.,  1582. 

Osage  Indians,  massacre  of  Confederates  in 
1863,   1582. 

Osage  Reservation,  school  lands,   1579. 

Osawgenong,  a  Sac  tradition,  6937. 

Osband,  M.  D.,  4266,  4280,  4281. 

Osborn,   A.   O.,  5432. 

Osborn,  D.   S.,  1514. 

Osborn,   E.,  7413. 

Osborn,  H.,  1518. 

Osborn.  J.  R..  5635,  5636. 

Osborne.   A.,  will,   1614.     3370. 

Osborne,   I).  M.,  4800,  4802. 

Osborne,   J.  B.,   1266,   1267. 
Osborne,  T.  M.,  2376. 


Osborne,   W.   H.,   3412. 

Osborne  family,  military  services,  3412. 

Osburne,     T.,     letter     to     G.     Little,     1682. 

3374. 

Osceola,  Mo.,  burning  of,  1580. 
Osgood,  C.  S.,  2379. 
Osgood,  H.  L.,  7,  12,  16,  21,  35,  36,  5519, 

5522,  5523. 

Osgood,  J.  B.  F.,  3382,  3665. 
Osgood,     Mary,     grand     jury     bill     against, 

1692,   2625. 

Osgood,   Samuel,  letter,  1784.     2774. 
Osgood,    Rev.     Samuel,     3391.     3672,     3687, 

5024,   5061,   5239,   5301. 
Osgood,    W.    IL,    905. 
Osgood  family,  3371,  3378. 
Ossipee     townships,     deposition      of     Anna 

Dyer,    1781.      3393. 
Ossoli,  Margaret  F.,  6585. 
Ostrich  farming,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  7186. 
Ostrogorski,  M.,  39. 
O'Sullivan,   II..  7197. 
Oswald,    E.,    letter    to   national    convention, 

1793.     6060. 

Oswego,   N.   Y.,   loss  of,  4. 
Oswego  County,   N.   Y.,   1830.      5415a. 

population,  1820-1875.     5513. 
Otis,  A.,  3372,  3376.  3401,  3501. 
Otis,  H.   G.,  3388. 
Otis,   H.   N.,   3360,  3362,   3363,  3365,   3372, 

3432. 
Otis,  James,  argument,  1761.     3092. 

remarks  on,  2796. 
Otis      family,      3360,      3362,      3363,      3409, 

3432. 

Otis  family   (Montreal),  3404. 
Otis  papers,  2801,  3212. 
Otken,  C.   II.,   4346. 
Otoe  County,  Nebr.,  history,  4405. 
Otopato  chiefs  in  Paris,  916. 
Otsego  County,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 
Ottawa,       Canada,       Dominion       archives, 

papers  for,  1788-1799.     4464. 
Fifty  years  ago,  7381.    v 
Ottoman  empire,  customs,  etc.,  6542. 
Ottumwa  water  case,   1518. 
Ouananiche,  philology  of  the,  7321. 
Ouiatanon,   1452. 
Outagamie  village,  6968,  7095. 
Overbrook,  Pa.,  St.  Charles  Seminary,  5855. 
Overland  freighting,  4410,  4417. 
Overland  journey  in  1852.     7478. 

from  Missouri  to  Oregon,  1852,  7477. 
to  California,  1850.     1019,  1860.     4213. 
to  Oregon,  1832.     5799. 
to  Oregon,  1836-1843,  5823. 
to  Oregon,  1838,  5821. 
to  Oregon,  1842,  5837. 
Oregon  in  1844,  5820. 
to  Oregon,  1852,  5826. 
Overland  route,  4417. 
Overland  trail,  4417. 
Overman,  H.  W.,  5713. 
Oviatt,  G.  A.,  3683. 
Oviatt,  H.,  5721. 
Oviatt,  S.  C.,  5632. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1229 


Oviatt,  S.  R.,  5618. 

Owen,  B.  F.,  5932,  6080,  6081,  6165. 

Owen,  John,  journal,   1818.     1281. 

Owen,  M.  E.,  7408. 

Owen,    Owen,    and    Anne    Wood,    marriage 

certificate,    1714.      6070. 
Owen,  T.  M.,  15,  17,  28,  944,  946,  952,  957^ 

1281,   1282,  4345,   4348,  5048. 
Owen,      W.,      journal,      1770-1771.        7252, 

7254. 

Owen    (Goronwy)   family,  6857. 
Owen  of  Merion,  Pa.,  6069. 
Owens,  A.  EL,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Owsley,  W.,  1644o. 
"  Owyhee,"  the,   ship,  5798. 
Oxenbridge,  I).,  will  of,  3411. 
Oxenbridge,   J.,   pedigree,  3376. 
Oxenstjerna,  A..  0063. 
Oxford,  England,  Quakers  in,  6079. 
Oxford,  Mass.,  French  Protestants  at,  1686, 
2640. 

French  Protestants  in.   2717. 

Huguenot  settlement,  4892. 
Oxford,   Granville   County,    N.    C.,   marriage 

bonds,  6861-6863. 
Oxford,  Ohio,  5656. 

ancient  work  near,  5713. 

history,  7409. 

settlement,  7408. 
Oxford,  Pa.,  school,  1771.     6080. 
Oxford  Canal,  1715. 

early  recollections,   1717. 
Oxford  movement  in  America,  7390. 
Oxford  University,  Virginians  at,  6850. 
Oxnard,      Edward,      journals,       1775-1778. 

3384,  3605. 

Oxnard   (Edward)   family,  3384. 

Oyster    Bay    Cove.     L.     I.,    Youngs    family,   : 

tombstone  inscriptions,  5046. 
Pachamac,  Peru,  ruins,  549. 
Pacific  coast  Crustacea,  2369. 
Pacific  coast  discoveries,   1016. 
Pacific  Ocean,  commerce,  903. 

discovery  of  the,   177. 

discovery  of  seven  islands  in,  about  1793.   ; 
2620. 

doubtful  island  of,  905. 

drift  of  bottles,  902. 

in  world  growth,  903. 

early  voyagers,  7130. 
Pacific  railroad,  528. 

origin.   4349. 

proposed,  587. 

Pacific  university,  origin,  5803. 
Packard,  Asa,  2622. 
Packard,  A.   S.,  562-564.   1699,   1703,   1728, 

3385,  3687. 

birthday   celebration,  December  23,   1882, 

1766. 
celebration     of     eighty-fourth     birthday, 

1707. 

Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.,  2293. 
Packard,  J.,  jr.,  3384. 
Packard,  J.  F.,   2205,   2206. 
Packard,  L.  R.,  memoirs,  865. 
Packard,   M.   W.,  1427. 


Packard,  T.  B.,  1427. 

Packard,   W.,   1427. 

Padanaram,   traditions  of,  4042a. 

Paddock,  Z.,  3379. 

Paddock  family,  3370. 

Paddy    and    Greenough     family    document, 

1678.     3362. 
Paddy's  Run,  Ohio,  Congregational  Church, 

5706. 

Paden,    H.    F.,   5639. 
Page,  A.  B.,  2198,  2206,   2211,   7406. 
Page,  James,  902,  903,  905. 
Page,  John,  letters  to  Jefferson,  3961. 
Page,  O.  O.,  6075. 
Page,    Samuel,   journal,    campaign    of   1779. 

2243,  2244. 
Page  family,  3384,   7410. 

(Lucy  A.)    family.   6859. 
Paige,  Mrs.  C.  I).,  4137. 

Paige,    L.    R.,    200,    2773,    2774,    2782,    2788, 
2789,  2791,  2792,  2797,  2945,  3361, 
3363,  3383-3385,  3396. 
Paige,    S.,   7474. 
Pain  family,  3373. 
Paine,  A.  E.,  1438. 
Paine,  A.  W.,  170.1.  1707. 
Paine,  G.  T.,  3392,   6583,  6588. 
Paine,  J.,  3378,  3380,  3412. 
Paine,  M.,  diary.   1716-17.     3412. 
Paine,  N..  164,  196,  198.  205-207,  221.  237, 
252,   256-258.   272,    285,    289,   291, 
303,   311,   325,   387,  396,  411.  428, 
463,    488,    498,    2805,    3312,    3388, 
3651,  3652,  3683,  4202,  4205,  4209, 
4215,  4219,  4223. 
!    Paine,    R.    T.,    letter    to    Gen.    Cobb,    1775. 

3403. 

Paine,   Samuel,  3388. 
Icter,   1775.     3651. 
Paine,  T..  2619. 

letter,  1760.     4212. 
letter  to  B.   Franklin.  (!or>s. 
Paine,   William.    111. 
Paine  family,  3365. 
Paine    (Thomas)    family.   33XO. 
Paine   (William),  children  of,  4216. 
Paine    graveyard,     Jackson     County.     Ohio, 

5749. 

Paint,    substitution    of   benzole    for    turpen 
tine,   danger  of,   7170. 
Painter,  J.  S.,  1578</. 
Painter,  T.,   1159. 

Painting  in  Canada   (La  peinture).  734(5. 
Pais.   E.,  28. 

Palacios.  Bishop  John  Garcia  de,  914. 
Paheolithie  implements,  5778. 
Palaeolithic  man,   754. 

Palatinate  College,  Myerstown,  Pa.,  7431. 
Palatine     Church      (Quassaick,     Xewburgh, 
N.   Y.),   site  of  old,   unveiling  tab 
let  on,   4859. 

Palatine  emigration,   1709.     4689. 
Palatine  Light,  2133,  6606. 
Palatine,  word  in  America,  2168,  7395. 
Palatines,    Block    Island,   6067. 
Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  6205. 


1230 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Palatines,   Martha's  Vineyard,   Mass.,   1731. 
6077. 

New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  6461,  1731. 
Palenque,    205,    288. 

tablets,   204,  205,  407,  416. 

tombs  of,   417. 
Palestine,   575,  576. 

gleanings  in,  667. 
Palfrey,   F.  W..  2788,  2985,  3333,  3336. 

portrait,  2797. 
Palfrey,  J.  C.,  3333,  3334. 
Palfrey,  J.  G.,  2647,  2781. 
Palfrey,    Wm.,    letter    on    the    Boston    mas 
sacre,  2775. 
Palgrave  family,  5028. 
Palisades,  New  York.  5383. 
Palma  mission  station,  life  to-day,  1010. 
Palmas,  Cape,  colony  planted  at,  1941. 
Palmer,  B.  M.,   1661. 
Palmer,  C.  J.,  2047. 
Palmer.  C.   R.,   7498. 
Palmer,  F.,  3413,  4284. 
Palmer,  F.  W.,  1516. 
Palmer,  II.  E.,  1580,  4406. 
Palmer.  J.,  2777,  3372,  3684,  3685,  4104. 
Palmer.  J.  M.,  1428. 
Palmer.  L.,  5899. 
Palmer,  Mary  A.  W.,  4774. 
Palmer,  P.  S.,  5413. 
Palmer,  S.  M.,  6930. 
Palmer,  T.   W.,  4283. 
Palmer  (Thomas)  family,  3374. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  vital  records  to  1850,  4010. 
Palomares  family,   1020. 
Palos,  Spain,  107. 
Palou,   F.,  988. 

Paltsits,  V.  H..  214,  1796,  3410,  5040,  5045. 
Pamperin,  J.,  6896. 
Pan  Handle,  annals  of.  6876. 
Panama,  904,  905,  1021. 

aborigines,  519. 

interoceanic  communication,   528. 

Isthmus  of,  in  1851.     5796. 

Republic  of,   improvements   in,   7474. 

Suez  and,  24. 
Panama  and  Darien,   891. 
Panama  Canal,  579,  7474. 

commercial  aspects,  579. 

route,  897.     • 

sailing  ships  and,   905. 

See  also  Canals. 

Pan-American   Exposition,    Ohio   day,   5722. 
Pan-American  Railroad,  580. 
Panawanskek,  1703. 
Panet,  J.  C.,   7205,   7207. 
Pannill,  D.  H.,  6854. 
Pannill   family,   6854. 
Pantagraph,  1427. 

Panton,   J.   H.,   7148b,   7148i,  7148Z,   7148g. 
Paoli,  massacre  of,  6057. 
Papago  Indians,  5847. 
Papal  bulls,  6309. 

Papal  flag  in  New  York  harbor,  1757,  928. 
Paper,  Mexican,  196,  287. 
Paper    currency,    Japanese    history,    1868- 
1890.     1833. 


Paper  making,  history,  6062. 

in  Berkshire  County,  Mass.,   2047. 

in  Tennessee,  6672. 
Paper  mill,  Ephrata,   Pa.,  6165. 

Willcox,  1729-1866,  5850. 
Paper  mills,  early,   of  New   England,   1756, 

3387,  3640. 
Paper    money,    continental,    691,    709. 

John  Taber's,   1715. 

See  also  Currency. 
Paquet,   E.  T.,   7345. 
Paquette.   Moses,   6934. 
Para  and  the  Amazons,  565. 
Paradise,   Pa.,   reminiscences,   6165. 
Paraguay,   geography,   history,  etc.,  526. 
Parallel  lines,  theory  of,  7174. 
Parentage,  foreign,  810. 
Parents,    age    of,    and    vitality    of   children, 

809. 

Paris,   American   students   at,   opportunities 
for,  36. 

declaration  of,   4825. 

government  in,  1789.     44. 

University,  in  middle  ages,  40. 

in   sermons   of   thirteenth   century,   44. 
•arish,    Daniel,    jr.,    659. 
Parish,  F.  D.,  7408,  7411. 
Parish,  J.  C.,   1539-1542. 
Parish,  S.  L.,  5544,  5546. 
Parish,  W.,  7408. 
Parish  registers,  English,  5743. 
Park,  J.,  reminiscences  of,  378. 
Park,   Lucia  D.,  4398. 
Park,  S.,  5683. 
Park,   word,   in   America,   2169. 

the  word  in  the  United  States,  7395. 
Park  areas  in  America  and  Europe,  807. 
Parke,  B.,  3384. 
Parke,   F.   W.,   3410,   3888. 
Parke,   N.   (}.,   6423. 

Parke,  Thomas,  letter  to,   1793.     6069. 
Parker,     Onpt..     orderly     book,     winter     of 

1779-80.     2786. 
Parker,  A.,  3411. 
Parker,  C.,  4556,  4575. 
Parker,  C.  A.,  4278. 
Parker,   E.   S.,  2592,  4772. 

letters,  4777. 
Parker,   E.   W.,  812. 
Parker,    Rev.    F.,    and    church    in    Dresden, 

1717. 

Parker,  F.  A.,  3340. 
Parker,  F.  J.,  3374,  3389,  3403,  3684. 
Parker,  F.  W.,  895. 
Parker,  H.,  3315. 
Parker,  II.  A.,  2137,  7395. 
Parker,  H.  L.,  4203. 
Parker,  I.,  6706. 
Parker,  James,  5044,  5045. 
Parker,  James,  letters,  1741-1773.     3274. 

letters  to  B.  Franklin.  1747-1770.       2806. 
Parker,  Joel,  2778,  2780,  2847,  2859,  4542, 

4547. 

Parker,  J.  A.,  6837. 
Parker,  J.  E.,  1518. 
Parker,  J.  M.,  5520. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1231 


Parker,  L.  F.,  1514,  1515,  1519,  152.",. 
Parker,  X.  A.,  4280,  4283. 
Parker,  Robert,  journal,   1770.     6083,  6084. 
Parker,  R.  W.,  4551. 
Parker.  S.  E.,  5045,  504(5. 
Parker,  S.  P.,  2047. 
Parker,  W.  T.,  3399. 

Parker  family,  3374.  3390,  4214,  5044,  5045, 
6829,  6861. 

(Nahum)   family,  3412,  3929cr. 
Parkersburg,    W.   Va..  beginning,   6893. 
I'arkhurst.  C.  II.,  6595,  7482ft. 
Parkinson,  I).  M.,  6926. 
Parkinson,  P.,  6926,  6932. 
Parkman,  E..  2628. 

diary.   1737,   1778-1780.     4186. 

diary.  1744.      3372. 

Parkman.   Erancis,   2791,  2793,   2794,   2796. 
3063. 

correspondence     with     the     Marquis     of 
Montcalm,  2780. 

history  and  writings,  2797. 

manuscripts  of,  2792. 
Parkmnn,   Wrn.,  journal,   1758.     2786. 
Parks.   G.   D.  A.,   1430,   1431. 
Parks,  P.   S.,   1504. 
Parkyns,  Mansfield,  letter.  2371r/. 
Parliament,  experiment  in  Germany,  3. 

French,   26. 

"  Long  "  and  "  Little  "  parliaments,    2640. 

ordinance    appointing    committee    of    for 
eign   plantations,    1643.      6483. 
-rationale  of  a  second  chamber,  7323. 
Parliamentary    and    Congressional    govern 
ments    compared,    7318. 
Parliamentary  regime,  7312. 
Parmelee,  G.   W.,  7328. 
Parmelee,  Helen  L.  B..  5020. 
Parmelee   (John)    family,  3411. 
Parmenius,  S.,  Latin  poem  of,  2693. 

memoir  and  poem  of,  2627. 
Parmenter,  J.,  2567. 
Parr,  S.  W.,  1437. 
Pan-is,  A.  K.,  1733. 

Parris,   S.,  record  of  deaths,   Salem,  Mass., 
1688-1695,   3394. 

sermons,  1689-1694,  3370. 
Parrish,  E.  E.,  5820. 
Parrish,  J.,  4555. 

journal,  1773.     6072. 
Parrish,   S.,   4775,   5907. 
Parrish,  S.   L.,  5437,  5449. 
Parrott,  J.  C.,  1503,   1520. 
Parry,  D.  M.,  4297. 
Parry,  E.  C.,  887. 
Tarry,  F.,  570. 
Parsees,  The,  7474. 
Parsons,  C.  L.,  4458,  4493. 
Parsons,    C.    W.,    3361,    3393,    6488,    6520, 

6551. 

Parsons,  E.,   2258,  2272,   2523. 
Parsons,  G.  M.,  3685,  6333. 
Parsons,  H.  C.,  4098,  7480. 
Parsons,  L,  1698. 
Parsons,  J.,  letter,  1749-50.     3370. 

letter,  1769.     3370. 


Parsons,  Mini  C.,  5721,  5725. 
Parsons,  S.  H.,  3361. 

Parsons,    -Theophilus,     2774,     2780,     2782, 
2874. 

and    the     constitutional     convention     of 

1788.      2273. 
Parsons,  U.,  3361,   3370,   3371,  3375,   3377, 

3378,  3426,  3481,  6505,  6513. 
Parsons,   W.   B.,   901. 
Parsons   family,    3359. 

of  Worcester  and  Leicester,  Mass.,  4216. 
Parsons   (William)   family,  6230. 
Parthemore,  E.  W.  S.,  6167,  6362. 
Parties,  political,  Iowa,  1537,  1553. 

Republican     national     convention,     1860. 
Iowa  delegation,    1522. 

Whigs  in  colonial  New  York,  34. 

Wisconsin  Germans  in  politics,  6918. 

Sec  a/so  Party. 
Parton,  J.,   1507. 
Partridge,  G.  H.,  3415,  3976«. 
Partridge,  J.   L.,  4097. 
Partridge,  L.,  2201,  2202. 
Partridge.  O.,  letter,  1754.     2623. 
Partridge,   S..   letter   to   J.   Dudley,   1704-5. 

3371. 

Partridge,  S.  D.,  letter,  4097. 
Partridge   family,   2201,    2202,    3976a. 

(John)    family,  3415. 
Party,  Burke  on,  45. 

evolution  and  degeneration  of,  7328. 

influence    of.    in    England    and    America, 
>><> 

See  also  Parties,  political. 
Party  forces,   the  real,   1539. 
Party  revolution  of  1800.     11. 
Party  struggles  over  Penn.  constitution.  11. 
Parvin,  T.  S.,  1478,  1497,  1499.  1500,  1512, 

1514-1516,    1519-1524. 
Pasadena,   1010. 
"  Pascataqua."  the  name,  2785. 
Passamaquoddy,  survey  of,  3764.     7255. 
Passamaquoddy  Bay,  206,.  898. 
Passamaquoddy  Indians,  language  of,  2641. 
Passenger    list    of   "  Pennsylvania    Packet," 

1773.     6069. 
Passenger  lists  arriving  at  New  York,  1657- 

1664.     4880. 

Passenger  trains,  earnings  of,  809. 
Passengers  to  America.   1712.      3388. 

to  New  England,  1635.     3383. 
Passionist  foundations  in  U.  S.,  5852. 
Pastoral  leadership,  4024. 
Pastorius,  F.  D.,  5973. 

letters,  886. 
Patagonia,  898. 

geology  and  paleontology,  6428. 

southern,  geography,  901. 
Indians,  902. 
lakes  of,  5916. 

Patch,   I.  J.,  2240-2246,  2254,  2420. 
Patch  family,  3414. 
Pate  family,  6860. 
Paternalism,  5800. 
Paterson,  D.  W.,  3472. 
Paterson,  J.,  4704. 


1232 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Paterson,  W.,  5038. 

Paterson  family,  5036,  5042. 

Paterson,  N.  J.,  founding  of,  4553,  4632. 

Path  Valley,  Pa.,  6154. 

Patrick,  W.,  4449. 

Patrick    (Virginia  Harvie)    family,  6890. 

Patrick's,    St.,    Day    in    New    York,    1762- 

17S8.     611. 

Patriot  war,  Michigan,   1837-38.      4273. 
Patriotic  societies,  insignia  of,  659. 

value  to  empire,  7367.     * 
Patriotism  and  education  in  the  Methodist 

Church,   1581. 

Patriots'   day  pilgrimage,  7424. 
Pattee,  F.  L.,  4663,  4664. 
Pattengill,  II.  R.,  4295. 
Patterson,  C.  P.,  letter  from,  2785. 
Patterson,  D.  W.,  3371,  5017,  5018. 
Patterson,  F.  B.,  5322. 

Patterson,  G.,  7315-7317,  7319,  7321,  7322. 
Patterson,  J.  C.,  4258. 
Patterson.   J.   W.,    1748,   4456. 
Patterson,  Robert,  725. 
Patterson,  R.  M.t  706,  707. 
Patterson,  R.  W.,  1371. 
Patterson,  W.,  7143. 
Patterson,  William,  papers,  43. 
Patterson,  W.  D.,  1689. 
Patterson  family,  3395. 

Pattison,  J.,  official  letters,  1779-80.     5248. 
Pattison,  R.  E.,  1247. 
Patton,  J.  T.,  6842. 
Patton,  W.  W..  1947. 
Patton    Cemetery,    New    York,    inscriptions, 

4862. 

Paugasset  River,  trading  house  on,  1159. 
Paukatuck  River,  2623. 
Paul,  E.  C.,  2204,  7405. 
Paul   family,   5743. 
Paulding.    II..    letters    to    J.    R.    Doolittle, 

12S9. 

Paulin,  C.   ()..   1538. 
Pauper  family  histories,  812. 
Pauperism,  statistics,  813. 
Paupers  in  Hartford,  808. 
Massachusetts,  813. 
Minnesota,  809. 

"  Pavonia,"  origin  of  name,  4543. 
Pawnee,  republic,  1581. 
Pawnee  Indian  war,   1859.     4407,  4417. 
Paw-Paw   militia,   Nebraska,  4422. 
Pawtucket.     Sec  Petuxet. 
Pawtuxet  lands,  deed  and  map  of,  6520. 
1'axson,  F.  L.,  26,  6688. 
Paxson,  O.,  4269. 
"  Paxtang  boys,"  6425. 
Paxton    boys,    march    against    Philadelphia, 

1764.     6009. 

Paybody,  John,  will,  1667.     3369,  3370. 
Payen-Payne,  J.  B..  3389. 
Payne,  John  Howard,  209. 
Payne  family,  2782,  2902,  4110,  6831,  6850. 

records,  1580-1636.     3363. 
Payne  genealogy,  1643. 
Payson,  C.  A.,  2574. 
Payson,  E.  H.,  5468. 


Payson,  E.  1'.,  3412. 

Peabody,  Alfred,  2251,  2339. 

Peabody,  A.  P.,  198-201,  323,  359,  368, 
2771,  2776,  2780,  2786,  2,89, 
2791-2794,  2819,  2951,  3040,  3052, 
3076,  3387,  3397,  3635«,  3637, 
3643,  3683,  3685,  3743,  3793. 

Peabody,  C.  A.,  9. 

Peabody,  C.  J.,  4168. 

Peabody,  C.  T.,  4163,  4168. 

Peabody,  F.,  gristmill,  4163. 
will,  1698.     4173. 

Peabody,  George,  1905,  1907,  1913,  1923. 
memorial  to,  in  Westminster  Abbey,  2780. 

Peabody,  G.  L.,  2274,  2275,  2276,  2277. 

Peabody,  II.  E.,  4165. 

Peabody,  J.,  jr.,  letter,  1811.      4173. 

Peabody,  N.  C.,  3385. 

Peabody,  O.  W.  B.,  4451. 

Peabody,  S.,  4173. 

Peabody  family,  3360,  3361. 

Peabody  College,  6671. 

Peabody  donation.  2778. 

Peabody  Institute.  Baltimore.  1913. 

Peabody  Museum,  Cambridge,  367. 

Peabody  Museum  of  American  Archaeology, 
2778. 

Peace  and  its  responsibilities,  4906. 

Peace  conference,  1861.  Washington,  D.  C., 

1184,  6574. 
i   Peace  negotiations,   1782-83.     3,  63. 

Peace    of    Amiens,    preliminary    stages    of, 

7370. 

i   Peace  proposals  before  Leoben,   1797.     44. 
j   Peach,  R.  W.,  3412. 

Peach  family,  3412. 
I   Peachy   family.   6851. 
|  Peacock,  J.,  6381,  6382. 

Peak,  T.  J.,  wedding  anniversary,  1839. 
1523. 

Peake,   W.,   letter   to  J.    Hull.   1671.     3376. 

Peale,  C.  W.,  letters,   1805-1808.     6065. 
notes,  6084. 

Peale,  Franklin,  714. 

Peale,   R.,  6009. 

Peale  portraits,  list  of,  6084. 

Pearce,  S.,  6059. 

Pearce  family    (Gloucester,  Mass.),  3364. 

Pearce  genealogy,  2253. 

Pearl   family,  993. 

Pearmain,  Alice  U.,   813,  815. 

Pears,  varieties,  remarks  on,  2282. 

Pearson.  John,  ledger  of,  1672-1692.     3370. 

Pearson,  Jonathan,  3506,  4869,  5017,  5019. 

Pearson,  O.,  4450. 

Peary,   R.  E.,  565.  570,  572,   576,  579,   891, 

904,  905,  5915,  7391. 
and  the  pole,  904. 
|   Peary,  R.  T..  904. 

work  in  1900  and   1902.     902,  903. 

Peary,  arctic  expedition,  1893-94.     5915. 

Peary,  auxiliary  expedition,  1894.     5915. 

Pease,  F.  S.,  3360,  3361,  3367,  3368. 

Pease,  Harriet  M..   3409-3411,  3417. 

Pease,  R.  L.,  3683. 

Pease  family,  3361,   3367,  3368, 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1233 


Peaseley,  William,  letters,  916. 

reason,  J.,  recruits  listed  by,  6081. 

Peck,  A.  D.,  4397. 

Peck,  A.  S.,  569. 

Peck.  C.  H.,  4694.  4709. 

Peck,  E.  W.,  4263. 

Peck,  G.  B.,  jr.,  6596,  6597. 

Peck,  Maria,  1513. 

Peck,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  6411. 

Peck,   R.  M.,   1582. 

Peck,  T.  B.,  3413,  3414,  3416,  3960,  3988a. 

Peck,  W.  D.,  2623. 

Peck,  Mrs.  W.  F.,  1514. 

Peckatonica,  battle  of,  6926,  6932. 

Pecke,  T.,  letters  to,  1659.     6853. 

Peckham,  S.  F.,  3415. 

Peckham   (John)   family,  3415. 

Pecos,  pueblo  ruins,  837. 

Pedigree,  utility,  995. 

Pedigree  building,   6451. 

Pedigrees,  notation  of,  5016. 

and    authorized    arms    of    New    England, 

3826,  3902. 
in    visitations    of    Essex    and    Hertford, 

5746. 

Oxford,  1506,  1574,  1634.     5747. 
See  also  Genealogy. 

Pedrick,   S.   M.,  6971,   7054,   71050,   7526. 
Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  old  burying  ground,  3363. 
Peele  family,  2252. 

Peet,   S.   D.,   206,   418,   5749,   5763,   5765. 
Peet  family,  993. 
Pegan  Indians,  4205. 

"  Peggy    Stewart  "    destruction    at    Annap 
olis,   1774.      6081. 
Pegram,  J.  C.,  7482o. 
Pegram,  W.  H.,  5568. 
Peirce,  B.  O.,  3392. 
Peirce,     E.     W.,     3373,     3375,    3376,    3380, 

4033b,  4033c. 
Peirce,   P.   S.,   1550,   1572. 
Peirce  family,  3379,  3380,  3553. 
Peirson,  C.,  3337. 
Pejepscot,  Me.,  1686.     1699. 
Pokatonica  battle,  6926,  6932. 
Peking,  siege  of,  577,  902. 
Pelee,  Mt.,  explosion,  903. 

new  cone,  904. 

Pelham,   H.,  will,   1672.     3376,  3515. 
Pelham  family,  3676o. 
Pelham    (Herbert)    family.   3391. 
Pelham,  Mass.,  211,  492. 
Irish  settlers,  609. 
vital  records  to  1850.     4011. 
Pelham,  N.  II.,  longevity  in.  4447. 
Pelham  club  portraits,  2808. 
Pelham   Institute,   944. 
Pelham  papers,  4. 

Pella.  a  bit  of  Holland  in  America,  1515. 
Pelletreau,  W.  S.,  4896,  5033. 
Peloponnesian  journeys,   576. 
Pelzer,  Louis,   1538. 
Pemaquid,    Me.,    16S4.     1698,     1701,     1703, 

1732,    2571. 
ancient,  1734. 
depredation,    August.    1689.      1796. 


Pemaquid,  Me.,  beginnings  at,  1712. 
first  mention  in  history,  1712. 
land  titles,  3383. 
military   operations   in   second   war   with 

Great   Britain,    1709. 

Pemaquid  country  under  the  Stuarts,  1704. 
Pemberton,    John,     diary,     1777-78.      6251, 

6260. 

Pemberton,  T.,  2620,  2621,  2628,  2684,  2686. 
Pemberton  family,  3404,  3839,  5743. 
Pembroke,      Mass.,      mariages,      1755-1787. 

3389. 
Second  Church  of  Christ,  baptisms.  1748- 

1803.     3407,   3408. 
Penacook   House,  4455. 
Penacook   Indians,  4446,   4453. 
Penacook  papers,   1659-1668.     4448. 
Penal  reforms,  1539. 

Peiialosa,  connection  with  La  Salle  expedi 
tion,  6683. 
Peiialosa's     supposititious     journey,      1662. 

4418. 

Penalver  y  Cardenas,  Luis  Ignatius,  914. 
Pencader,   Del.,    Welsh   settlers,   6058. 
Penck,  Albrecht,  905. 
Pendergast,  W.  W.,  4312. 
Pendleton,  B.,  letter  to  governor  at  Boston, 

1676.     3359. 
will,  1677.      3361. 
Pendleton,  E.,  letter,   1791.     0858. 
Pendleton,  G.,  5899. 
Pendleton,  W.  K.,  6876. 
Penetanguishene,     migration    of    voyageurs 

to,   1828.      7298. 
Pengelly.   W.   G.,   5743,  5744. 
Pengelly  family,  5743,  5744. 

name  and  arms,  5743. 
Penhallow,.  D.  P.,  3412. 
Penhailow,  John,  papers,  3390. 
Penhallow,  P.  W.,  3390. 
Penhallow,   S.,  4446,  4469. 

letter  to  C.  Mather,  4446. 
Penhallow,  S.,  and  T.  Atkinson,  mission  to 

Penobscot   Indians,   1703.     3392. 
Penhallow  family,  3390. 
Penicaut,  M.,  4304. 
Penington,    E.,    letter    to    T.    Wharton,    ;';-., 

1778.     6062. 

Penington,   J.,   5972,  5991,   5994,   5995. 
Peninsula,    battle   of,    September   29,    1812. 

5777,  No.  72. 

Peninsular  campaign,  1862.     3333,  3334. 
Penitentiary  reform,  Mississippi,  4349. 
Penn,  Anne,  letters,  6084. 
Penn,  John,  journal,  1788.     6059. 
letter.  1728.     6083. 
letter.   1788.      6084. 
letter  to  T.  Willing,  1755.     6061. 
Penn,  J.,  jr.,  household  effects,  1788.     6071. 
Penn,  Juliana,  Lady,  letters,  6084. 
Penn,   Letitia,   letters,   6084. 
Penn.     Richard,     instructions,    letters,    etc., 

5968. 

Penn,    Thomas,     instructions,    letters,    etc., 
5968. 


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1234 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Fenn,  William,  5071,  6065. 

answer  to  R.  Quarry's  information 
against  Pennsylvania  government, 
5061). 

birth,   two   hundredth   anniversary,    5003. 
charges  against,  5060. 
correspondence  with  James  Logan,  1700- 

1750.     5070. 
correspondence  with  Fitz-John  Winthrop, 

2781. 

deed,  6165. 

••  excellent  privilege  of  liberty  and  prop 
erty,"  6062. 

the  friend  of  Catholics.  5843,  5850. 
inedited  letters,  5070,  5071.'. 
instructions,   1681.     5068. 
landing  of,   one  hundred   and   sixty-ninth 

anniversary.  6000. 

one    hundred    and    seventieth    anniver 
sary.  6008. 

bicentennial  anniversary.  6062,  6324. 
letter  to  J.  Aubrey,  1683.     3388,  6060. 
letter  to  R.  Harley.  1701.     6081. 
letter  to  J.  Logan,  1704.     6063. 
letters  to  Charles  II,  506S. 
letters  to  Earl  of  Sunderland,  5068. 
letters  to  J.  Evans.  3384. 
list   of   letters   relating   to   settlement   of 

Pennsylvania,    6062. 
love  letters  of,  6083. 
plans  for  union  of  colonies,   6067. 
proposals  for  a   second  settlement,   6084. 
remains  of,  6103. 
speech  April   1,   170O.      5060. 
tankard  of,  6060. 
travels    in    Holland    and    Germany.    1677, 

6058. 
treaty   with    Indians.    1682.      5066,   5071, 

5080. 

1682  or  1683?,  6062. 
unpublished  letter,  6064. 
vindication,  6062. 
will,  5066,  5067. 

Perm's  city  on  the  Susquehanna.  6166. 
Penn  family.  3032.  6061.  6070.  6072,  6073. 

(William)    family.  6076-6078. 
Penn  family,  title  to  Pennsylvania,  6070. 
Penn's     charter,     granted    by     Charles     II. 

original.  6072. 
Penn's     estates      in      Pennsylvania.      1770. 

6060. 
taxed  by  provincial  assembly,  6070.  6080. 

6081. 

Penn-Forbes  manuscripts,   6083,  6084. 
Penn  manuscripts,  list  of.  6133. 
Penn    papers,    presentation   of.    proceedings. 

6044. 

Pennamite   in   Wyoming   Valley.    Pa..    6456. 
Pennebecker's   Mills,    Washington   at,    5060. 
Penney,  J.  W.,  1716. 
Pennfield  records,  1754. 
Pennington,  A.  C.  M..  3383,  3385. 
Pennington.  S.  II.,  4555,  4641. 
Pennington,  W.,  election  as  Speaker,  Thirty- 
sixth   Congress,   4546. 
Pennington  family,  3383. 


Pennock  family,  7367. 
Pennoyer.   S.,   5820. 
Pennsylvania.     Colony  and  province. 
assembly,   1761-62.      6064. 

early  acts  on  subject  of  slaves,  5067. 
assembly      representation     before      1775. 

6070. 
civil     and     ecclesiastical     affairs,     1608. 

6060. 

civil  and  religious  liberty,  6007. 
colonial  flag  of,  6074. 

colonial  governors,   Heraldic  history  con 
cerning,   6064. 

colonial   legislation,    1700-1712.      5882. 
constitutional  convention.    1776.     6078. 

biographical  sketches,  6050,  6060. 
constitutions  of,   as   signed  by   W.    Penn, 

6076. 

eastern,  colonial  events,  6211. 
formative    influence    upon    Federal    insti 
tutions,  1682-1787.     6104. 
further  account  of,  by  W.  Penn,  6065. 
German     immigration     into,     1700-1775. 

6362. 

government  of.  under  Sir  W.  Keith,  5060. 
governors    and    councils,     proclamations, 

1703-1760.      6000. 
history,  in  1685.      6065. 
in  1687.      6060. 
in  1601.      6060. 
Indian  policy  of,  5809. 
Jews,  1655-1703.      628. 
land  system  of  provincial,  12. 
list  of  W.  Penn's  letters  relating  to  set 
tlement,  6002. 

Lutheran  Church,  1638-1800.      6363. 
mineral  waters,  682. 
Moravian     immigration     to.     1734-1767. 

6227. 

Moravian  settlements,  1735-1800.     6355. 
politics  in  1741.      6062. 
prior  to  1743.     601,  70Sa. 
proprietary  government  in,  4823. 
Protestant      Episcopal      parishes.      1724. 

5517. 

provincial    council,    abstracts    from    min 
utes,  6202. 

unpublished  minutes,   1602.      6067. 
provincial  literature,  5066. 
religious     tests     of     provincial     Pennsyl 
vania,  6065,  6100. 
religious  condition,  1701.     6077. 
settlement  of,  6062. 
situation  of  inhabitants  of  frontier,  1772. 

6066. 
some   proposals   for   a   second   settlement, 

6084. 

various  pieces,  printed  in  1684.      6062. 
western,  1760.      6058. 
Wilmot's    brief    for-    proprietaries,     1680. 

6070. 
|   Pennsylvania.     State.     Abolishment  of  slav 

ery,  history  of  act.  1780.     5067. 
Acadian    exiles,    or    French    neutrals    in, 
5975. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1235 


Pennsylvania.     State.     Anglican       Church, 
registers,    prior   to   1800.      0068. 

attempts     for     abolition     of    slavery     in 
1810.      2636. 

board  of  health  and  vital  statistics,  gene 
sis  of,  5911. 

boundary    dispute   with    Delaware,    1522, 

1523. 

Maryland,  5965,  5966,  6062,  6065. 
New  Jersey  and,  6061. 
Virginia,  6142,  6406.  6892. 

catalogue  of  papers  in  State  paper  office, 
London,  5973. 

civic  pride,  lack  of,  6085. 

constitution,  first.  600S. 
party  struggles.  11. 

courts     of     seventeenth     century,     6061. 
6099. 

currency,  history.  6248. 

description,  5970,  5988. 

divorces  granted  by  supreme  court,  1787- 
1801.      5911. 

Dutchman.  6078. 

early  literature,  7422. 

electoral  vote.   1804.     6169. 

expedition  into.  1794.      4537,  4540,  4542. 

first  governor   under  constitution   of  '76. 
6061.   6062. 

frontier  forts,   6076. 

general  assembly,   1776.     6081. 

geographical  and  historical  map  of,  5962. 

geographical  description,  early,  5973. 

geology  of,  742,  743. 

German  churches  of,  founding,  6073. 

Germans  in,  6410. 

German    influence   in   settlement   and   de 
velopment,  6362,  6363,  6364,  6365, 
6366,  6367,  6368.  6369. 
in  Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  6218. 

German  missions,  916. 

historical  map,  5962,  6048. 

early  history  of,  693. 

history,  recent  books  on,  6077> 
synopsis,  6080. 

Huguenot  element  in,  4894. 

Indians  of,  691. 

history,  manners,  customs,  5981. 

Indian  tribes,  5927. 

industries,  885. 

influence  on  Ohio,  5724. 

Irish,  early,  in,  614. 

Jews,  628. 

legislature,  Lebanon  County  in,  biograph 
ical  sketches,  6219«. 

first    legislative    assembly,    building    of, 
6062. 

legislative  history,  6078. 

Lincoln  records  in.  5018. 

local  government,  1813,  6062,  6101. 

local  superstitions,  6009,  6185. 

manuscripts     in     Historical     Society     <>f 
Pennsylvania,  6083. 

Maryland  and.  party  dissensions  in.  6059. 

medical  history,  5966. 

Mennonite  emigration  to,  6058. 

Methodism,  introduction  of,  6068. 


Pennsylvania.       Mate.       Militia,     roster    of 

officers.    1802.      6076. 
militia  muster,  or  battalion  day,  6168. 
mountain  structures,  573. 
names,  6167. 

Indian.  5995,  6048,  6222. 
northwest,   land  titles,  6067. 
Philadelphia  associators,   1775,   uniforms 

of.   6066. 

poets  and  poetry,  early,  5969. 
politics,   early,   nineteenth  century,   6073. 
prerailway  trips  to  northern,   6070. 
Quakers  in.  1823. 
records,  preservation  of.  700. 
Reformed  Church  in,  6363. 
Revolutionary  border  wars,  6414. 
Revolutionary    movement    in,    1760-1776. 

6403. 
Revolutionary  soldiers,  and  grant  of  land 

on  Susquehanna,  6009. 
entitled     to     depreciation     pay,     6083, 

6084. 

rivers  and  valleys,  891.  909. 
royal  coat  of  arms,  6080. 
R.    Quarry's  information   against  govern 
ment,  5969. 

Schwenkfelders  in,   6365,  6370. 
slavery,   5966. 

topography  and  travel,  7391. 
towns  and  places,  memorials,  59«y. 
troops,  return,  1787.      6067. 
weather  records.  1644-1835.     6071. 
Welsh  emigration  to,  6057. 
western,  antiquities,  116. 
western      counties,      insurrection.      1794. 

5975. 
whisky    insurrection,    4537,    4540,    4542, 

6781. 
Pennsylvania,  University  of. 

alumni  in  official  positions,  3401,  3817a. 
history.    5970,   6071. 
Southern  graduates,  1757-1783.     6854. 
Pennsylvania  and  the  Declaration  of  Inde 
pendence,  6069. 
Pennsylvania      and      English     Government, 

1699-1704.      6080. 

Pennsylvania    and     the     Federal    Constitu 
tion,  6113. 

Pennsylvania.  Associators  of,  1747,  descrip 
tion  of  colors,   6066. 
Pennsylvania  boroughs,  1816. 
Pennsylvania-Dutch  poems,  6194,  6203. 
Pennsylvania  Female  College.  7422. 
"  Pennsylvania    Gazette,"    obituary    notices 
published     in,      1728-1791.      6066, 
6067. 
Pennsylvania   German,  the,  6139. 

stove   plate,   6343. 
Pennsylvania    Germans,    ancestral    virtues 

of,  6:;r>r>. 

at  battle  of  Long  Island,  6354. 
at  home,  6356. 
dialect,  6364. 

domestic    life    and    characteristics    of    pi 
oneer,  6362. 


1236 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Pennsylvania  Germans,  educational  posi 
tion  of,  6355. 

in  church   and   state,   6352. 
in  history,  6354. 
in  natural  sciences.  6357. 
early  literature  of,  6353. 
literature,   6362. 
picturesque  quality  of,  6365. 
his    place    in    the    history    of    the    Com 
monwealth,  6353. 
poems,  6353,  6354.  6356,  6362. 
proverbs  and  sayings,  6353. 
what  I  know 'of,  6352. 
Pennsylvania   gleanings   in    England,-  6084, 

6085. 

Pennsylvania  packet,  arrivals.  1775.     6074. 
Pennsylvania  Population  Company,  4776. 
Penny    Cook,    N.    II.,    proprietors'    contro 
versy    with     proprietors    of    Bow. 
1727-1789.     4457. 
Pennypack,     Pa.,     Baptist     Church,     births. 

1689-1743.     "6067. 

Pennypacker,  S.  W.,  5897,  6058,  6060-6062, 
6068,  6071,.  6077,  6078,6081,6082, 
6084,  6098.  6100,  6353,  6357,  6360, 
6428. 

Pennypacker's  Mills  memorial,  5960. 
Pennywell,  C.  E.,  5648. 
Penobscot,    Me.,    British   occupation   during 

the  Revolution,  1707. 
depositions,  1663.     3366. 
Pilgrims  at,    1703. 

Penobscot,  expedition  to,  in  1770,  2773. 
expedition  of  1779.      1708,  2802. 
conduct  of  Paul  Revere,  1709. 
journal  of  Gen.  Lovell,  4187. 
Revere's    account,    plan    to    illustrate, 

2682. 
Penobscot  Indians,  history.  2627. 

Penhallo\v     and     Atkinson,     mission     to, 

1703.      3392. 

Penobscot  River,  the  ancient,  1703. 
expedition  to  Quebec,  via.  1710.     2774. 
Goc.   Pownall's  certificate  of  taking  pos 
session  of  the,  1702. 
proclamation  of  A.  Mills,  1708. 
voyages  to,  1579-80.     3808. 
Penology,  hints,   4292. 
Penrose,  B.,  1818,  1843,  6066. 
Penrose  family,  6081. 
Pensacola,  929. 
Pension  laws,  origin,  4550. 
Pension   legislation,   United   States,   history 

of  military,  4829. 
Pension    rolls,    United    States.    1813,    list, 

4308. 

Pensioners  of  the  war  of   1812.   list.   6721. 
"  The  People  the  best  governors,"  34. 
"  People's    right    to    election."  1689.      1109, 

4105. 

Peoria,  111.,  early  history,  1411,  1422. 
"  Peoria  party,"  1839.     5827. 
Pepper,  W.,  6399. 
Pepper  family,    3371. 

Pepperrell,  Sir  Wm.,  commission,  1757. 
3402. 


Pepperrell,  /Sir  Wm.,  letter,  1744.     3391. 

letter,  1745.      3363,  3408. 

letters,  1743,  1757.     3392. 
Pepperrell    family,    2275-2278,    2280,    3371, 

3378. 

Pepperrell    manuscripts,    1704-1749.      3377. 
Pepperrell  papers,  2678,  3386,  3630. 
Pepperrell  portraits,  2269. 
Pepperrellborough,    Me.,    marriages,    1768- 

1775.     3408. 
Pequaket  Indians,   1713. 

campaign  against,  1707. 
Pequot  Indians,   6536. 

agreement  with  the  commissioners  of  the 
United  Colonies,  1654.     2785. 

instructions  to  treat  with,  1636.     2641. 

memoir  of,  2628. 
Pequot  land  reservation.  3379. 
Pequot  war,  history,  2636,  7460. 

(Indian)    history  of.  Underbill's,  2644. 

Vincent's  relation,  2644. 
Pequot  wars,  Gardiner's  relation,  2641. 
Percentile  grades,  809. 
Perch  Lake,  New  York,  mounds  at,  4906. 
Percival,  O.   V.,  6706. 

Percy,    G.     Did   he   denounce    Smith's    His 
tory  of  Virginia  ?  6825. 
Percy  letters,  199. 
Perczel,  L.,  5633. 
Perdriau,  L.,  will,  1694-95.     6621. 
Perdriau,  P.,  will.  1692.      6621. 
Perdue,  R.  M.,  1581. 
Perez,  L.  M.,  1289. 
Perez  manuscript,  279. 
Periodicals,   Ohio   Valley.    5713. 
Perkins,  A.  E.  P.,  4205. 

Perkins,  A.  T.,  2254,  2261,  2352,  2371e, 
2474,  2781,  2785,  2786,  2795,  2895, 
3096,  3385,  3682. 

portrait,  2797. 
Perkins,  B.  C..  3682. 
Perkins,  C.  C.,  2770,  2786,  2792. 
Perkins,  David,  2245. 
Perkins,  D.  A.  W.,  1523. 
Perkins,  D.  L.,  4427. 
Perkins,  F.  B.,  3372,  3473. 
Perkins,    G.    A.,    2250,    2257-2260a,    2323, 

2409,   2413. 

Perkins,  G.   C.,  897,  899. 
Perkins,  G.   D.,  1524. 
Perkins,   G.   H.,   4168. 
Perkins,  H.  S.,  1506. 
Perkins,  J.,  5689. 
Perkins,  John,  will  of,  2245. 
Perkins,  J.  B.,  24,  35,  5413. 
Perkins,  J.  C.,  1712,     1717. 
Perkins,  J.   H.,  5656. 
Perkins,  J.  W.,  4166. 
Perkins,  N.   S.,  1201. 
Perkins,  S.  G.,  2792,  3042. 
Perkins,  Thomas,  letter,  1785.     2781. 
Perkins,  T.  H.,  2072. 
Perkins,  Wm.  R.,  1513,  1568. 
Perkins     family,     2258-2261,     2413,     2474, 
3368,  3369,  3372,  3375.  3473. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1237 


Perkins  family,  of  Hampton,  N.  H.,  3370. 
of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  2250,  2323. 
(Abraham),  family,  3408,  3888. 
(John),  family,  2413. 
Perkins    arms     in     England,     2254,     2371«, 

2474. 
Perkins,     name    of,     as     found     on     Essex 

County    records,    2252,    2352. 
Perkins  pedigree,  2474. 
Perkins,  Ohio,  history,  7411,  7414. 
Perkiomen,    Pa.,   "  St.   James's   Perkiomen," 

6075. 

Perkiomen,  song  of,  poem,  5960. 
Perley.   I.,   7251. 

Periey,  M.  V.  B.,  2441,  2479,  4166. 
Perley,     Sidney,     2257,     2258,     2263-2267, 
2271,     2277,     2410,     2508,     3409, 
4165,   4169. 
Perrault,  J.  F.,  7173. 
Perrin,  B.,  43. 
Perrin,  J.   H.,  3406,  3887. 
Pen-in,  J.   N.,   1422,   1423. 
Perrin,  W.  H.,  1612. 
Pen-in  family,  3390. 
Perrine,   Enoch,   7488. 
Perrot,  Nicolas,  6938. 
Perrot's   voyage,   4303, 
Perry,    A.,    3402,    38136,   6520,   6555,    6561, 

6573,    6576,    6580,    6584. 
Perry,  A.  L.,  20446,  2045,  2794. 
Perry,  E.,  2567, 
Perry,  E.  W.,  569. 
Perry,  Elizabeth  W.,  5743. 
Perry,   J.,   orderly   book,   1759-60.      3412. 
Perry,  J.  R.,  7375. 
Perry,  J.   S.,  4283. 

Perry,   J.   T.,   3399,  3779c,   4455,  4480. 
Perry,  M.,  inventory  of  estate,  4103. 
Perry,  M.  C.,  534. 
Perry,  O.  H.,  1627,  5636,  5639. 

victory,   anniversary,  5605. 
Perry,  S.  A.  W.,  1523. 
Perry,   T.  B.,   1477,  1515. 
Perry,  T.  S.,  3685. 
Perry,   W.   F.,  944. 
Perry,  W.  S.,  889,  1520,  1523. 

"American "    sermon   in   London,   July   4, 

1897.      1523. 

Perry  monument  in  Japan,  209. 
"  Perry,"     privateer,     captures     by,     1814. 

6083. 

Perry's  fleet,  destiny,  4777. 
Persian  Gulf,  905. 
Person,  H.  S.,  21,  4297. 
"  Perswasive    to    towns   and    cohabitation  " 

6828. 

Perth  Amboy,  schoolhouse.  1773.      4559. 
"Perth   Towne,"    Proprietors'    order,    1683. 

4543. 
Peru,  905. 

archeology,  547. 
coast  desert  of,  571. 
geographic  work,  897. 
Peru,  Mass.,  vital  records  to  1850.     4012. 
Peru,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 
soldiers  in  civil  war,  5637. 


Pescud  family,  6865. 

Petaquompscott  purchase  of  Rhode  Island, 

1666.  3372. 
Peter,  gospel  of,  777. 
Peter,  Johanna,  1629. 
Peter,  R.,  1621,  1628. 
Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Irish  pioneers  of,  608. 

petition  for  defense,  1750.     3364. 
Peters,  A.,  certificate,   1698-99.     3372. 
Peters,  B.,  5714. 
Peters,  Eleanor  B.,  2276,  3412. 
Peters,  Hugh,  letter,  1639.     2276. 

Letter  to  Gor.  Winthrop,  1647.      2779. 
letters  of,  1654.      2639. 
in  literature,  2798. 
Peters,  J.  P.,  667. 
Peters,  Phillis,  proposals  for  printing  poems 

and  letters  of,  1779.     2777. 
Peters,   R.,  letter  to  T.  Fitzsimmons,   1790. 

6063. 

letter  to  T.  Penn,  1749.     6079. 
letter  to  W.  Smith,  1763.      6066. 
puns,  witticisms  of,  6081. 
Peters,    S.,    history    of   Connecticut,    review 

of,  2183. 
Peters,  T.,  6071. 
Peters  family,  3360. 
Peters  papers,  6085. 
Petersburg,   Va.,   reminiscences,    6596. 

Twentieth  Michigan  Regiment  at,  7470. 
Petersfield  family,  3369. 
Peterson,  J.  N.,   2280. 
Petigru,  J.  L.,  6631,  6635. 
Petitcler,  Mrs.  F.  F.,  20446,  2045. 
Petition,  right  of,  1654.     2036. 
Petitions,  loyal,  of  1666.      3112. 
Petrie,  G.,  946,  961,  970,  976,  1823. 
Petroleum,  4686. 

United  States,  early  accounts,  6050. 
Pettibone,  L.,  4378. 
Pettigrove,  F.  G.,  809. 
Pettis,  G.  II.,  6595,  6597. 
Pettit,  T.  M'K.,  5972,  5984a. 
Pettus,  E.  W.,  944. 
Pettus'  brigade,  944. 
Petty,  J.  II.,  5026,  5027,  5029,  5039 
Petty  family,  5028." 
Petuxet  purchasers,  1677.      6580. 
Peyton,  J.  L.,  3393. 
Peyton,  P.  L.,  5854. 
Peyton  family,  3393,  3405. 
Pharmacopoeia,     compiler     of     first,     1778. 

6071. 

Pharmacy,  1453-1455. 
Phelps,  Almira  H.  L.,  5030. 
Phelps,  C.,  3685. 
Phelps,  E.,  1431. 
Phelps,  E.  J.,  6740,  6747a. 
Phelps,  H.  W.,  5748,  5749. 
Phelps,  John,  will,   1722.     5749. 
Phelps.  J.  B.  T.,  6075. 
Phelps,  J/r*.  J.  C.,  6457. 
Phelps,  R.   F.,  81.1. 

Phelps    &    Gorham    purchase,     title,    5519, 
5520. 


1238 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Phi   Beta   Kappa   Society,   original   records, 
1776-1781.      6852. 

Alpha      of      Massachusetts,      1803-1848. 

2799. 

Philadelphia,  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  estab 
lishment  of,  1805-1808.      6065. 

Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  6072. 

Acadians  in,  5848. 

after     Cornwallis's     surrender     at     York- 
town,  6072. 

almanacs  published  in,  734. 

amusements  in,   1794.     6066. 

anthracite  coal,  introduction  of,  5968. 

Arch  Street  Church  building,  6382. 

armed  vessels  from,  1776-77.     6082. 

bank,  attempt  to  rob,  1821.     6065. 

baptisms,    marriages,   deaths,    1772-1822. 
6123. 

bar,  leaders  of  the  old,  6070. 

Blue   Anchor    Tavern,    5883. 

Blue  Anchor  Tavern  landing,  6066. 

board    of    health,    burial    records,    1803- 

1806.      5911. 
in  1807.     5912. 

Catholic    choirs    and    choir    music,    5844, 
5845. 

Catholic  Reference  Library,  5845. 

Catholics,  pioneer,  5856. 

first  charter,  1691.      6074. 

Chestnut     Hill,     Our     Lady's     shrine     at, 
5854. 

Chestnut  street,  early  ground  rents,  6070. 

Christ      Church,      baptisms,      1709-1760. 

6068-6073. 

burials,   1709-1760.     6057-6063. 
parsonage,  6062. 
tombstones,  6063. 
vestrymen,  6075. 
Washington  and   Franklin   pews,   6059. 

Church    of    the    Epiphany,     inscriptions, 
5912. 

City  Cavalry,  First  Troop,  history,  6071. 

city  government,  1818. 

colonial  days  in,  6058. 

colonial  mayors,  6074,  6075. 

committee  of  defense,   minutes,    1814-15. 
5978. 

consolidation   of,    history,   6041. 

damages     by     British     troops,     1777—78. 
6081. 

dancing    assembly,    1740,    a    bit    of    local 
gossip,   6085. 

defenses,  1777.      6074-6077. 

diary,    1777-78.      6069. 

diocese,  recollections  of  Rev.  P.  Rafferty. 
1791-1863.     5850. 

during   occupation   by    British,    6065. 

evacuation  of,   6061,  6062. 

Evangelical   Lutheran  congregation,  mar 
riages,  1745.      6366. 

exports,  foreign  and  domestic,  1759-1763. 
6060. 

Fellowship  Fire  Company,  1738.      6083. 

First    Reformed    Church,    history,    1727- 
1734.      6382. 

folklore  of,  753. 


Philadelphia,  French  neutrals,  6080. 

Friends,  monthly  meeting,  minutes,  1682- 

1690.      5911,  5912, 
Globe   Mills,   6064. 
Gloria  Dei  Church,  records,  6058. 
early  government,  6066. 
governor's    mill,    6064. 
grand      jury      indictments,      1702-1714. 

6078. 

harbor,  6009. 
Hessians  in,  6057. 
in  1682.      6069. 
in  1698,   1754.      6074. 
in  1787.     6068. 
in  1825.      6075. 
Jewish  publication,  first,  624. 
Jews  of,  624. 

obituary  notices,  1728-1791.     628. 
journey  from  Dighton,  1778.     6068. 
journey  from  New  Haven  to,  1754.     2797. 
Leo  house,  927,  7390. 
maps,  old,  6323. 

marine  hospital,  patients,  1784.     6082. 
market   regulations,    1693.      6079. 
Market  street,   1764.      6065. 
marriages  of  New  England  people,  1777- 

1801.     3390. 
mayor,   first,   6071. 
merchant  in  1768-1791.      6075. 
merchants'    letter    to    London    merchants, 

1769.      6083. 

Mickve  Israel  congregation,  624,  625. 
military   history,   operations   near,    1777- 

78.     6058. 
Philadelphia   Horse,    Second    troop    of, 

6076. 

militia,  R.  Peter's  company,  1775.     6079. 
naval  asylum,   origin,   6063. 
New  School  Theological  Seminary,  1844- 

1847.     6382. 
newspaper,      first      ("American      Weekly 

Mercury  "),  6078. 
"  Nonimportation     agreement,"     1769-70. 

6070. 

North  Second  street,  6060. 
overseers     of     poor     accounts,    1758-59. 

6009. 
partial    list    of    families,    arrived,    1682- 

1687.      6064. 
passenger     list     of     "  Elizabeth,"      1819. 

6081. 

Paxton  boys,  march  against,  1764.     6009. 
old  Pine  Street  Church,  in  Revolutionary 

war,  6383. 

plague  in  1798.     5855. 
politics  in,   1794.      6066. 
post-office,  proposed  medal  for,  6342. 
Presbyterian  churches,  old,  5908. 
Presbyterian  Church,  First,  7481. 

tombstone   inscriptions,  5909,  5911. 
Presbyterian  Church,  Second,  6382. 
Presbyterian       Meetinghouse,       1749-50. 

3379. 

early  printing,   6060. 
public   housekeepers,   recommended,   1771, 

6078. 


SUBJECT   AND  AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1239 


Philadelphia,    rates    of    boarding.    1770-80. 

6069. 
register    of   baptisms,    marriages,    deaths, 

1772-1822.      6075,   6076,    6080. 
Revolution,      1777,      Continental      Army 

around,  6119. 
St.  Ann's  Church,  1845-1895.      5848. 

history,   5853. 
St.    Augustine's    Church,    marriages    and 

baptisms,  5855. 
registers,  5843. 

St.  Gregory's  Church  in  West,  5852. 
St.     Joseph's     Church,     baptisms,     1758- 

1781.      5843,  5844.  5846. 
marriage  register,  1758-1776.     5844. 
sacramental     registers     of     eighteenth 

century,  5856,  7390. 
St.  Mary's  Church,  1787-1789.     5852. 
burying     ground,      interments,      1788- 

1800.     5845,   5847,   5848. 
minute  book,  5846. 
pew  registers,  1787-1791.     5847. 
St.  Michaelis  and  Zion  congregation  rec 
ords,  baptisms,  1745-1755.      6358- 
6360. 

St.  Paul's  Church,  inscriptions,  5912. 
St.  Raphael  society,  927. 
Satterlee  Military  Hospital  in  West,  5850. 
Second    street    and    Second    street    road, 

6060. 

Seventh-day    Baptist    cemetery,    6069. 
ship  registers,  1726-1775.      6080-6084. 
social  life,  1762.     6066. 
society,  1767-1770.     6067. 

one   hundred   years    ago,    1779.      6059, 

6096. 

in  1804.     6067. 
South  Second  street.  6060. 
state  house,  1774.     6079. 
street  railway  system,  1825. 
subscription  list,  a,  1795.     5848. 
tax  list,  first,  1693.      6064. 
taxables  of  Chestnut  street,  list  of,  1754. 

6070. 

tea  ship,  arrival  of  the,  1773.     6070. 
theaters,  remonstrances  against,  1766-67. 

6079. 

titles  to,  old,  6311. 
tombstone  inscriptions,  629. 
Trinity  Church,  Oxford,  6083. 
University  Barge  Club,   6085. 
Washington  manor,  6047.  • 

wills,   1682-1697.      5911,   5912. 
wills   recorded   in,   abstracts,   6068,   6071. 
"  Philadelphia    Aurora,"    Wni.    Duane    and 

the,  3383. 
Philadelphia  County,  Pa.,  Farmers'  relief  to 

poor  of  Boston,  1775.      6084. 
grand  inquest,   1683.      6079. 
landholders,   1734.     5911. 
petitions  for  protection   against   Indians, 

1728.      6085. 

population,   etc.,   1684.      6063. 
Philbrick.   E.,  4168. 
Philbrick,  J.  D.,  3382,  3665. 
Philbrick  family,  3735. 


Philbrook's  narrative,    1776-1781.      6520. 
Philip,  King,  gift  to  J.  Leonard,  4033c. 
gunlock,  2632. 
letter,  2620. 
Hcc  King  Philip's  war. 
'hi lip,  the  Ottawa,  5644. 
Miilippi,  N.  Y.,  5047. 
'hilippi,   East.     See  Southeast,  N.  Y. 
'hilippi,  West.     Sec  Carmel,  N.  Y. 
'hilippine  and  Polynesian  languages,  coin 
cidences  between,  7138. 
Philippine  atlases,  two,  5855. 
Philippine   Islands,  559,  576,  899,  901. 
American  development,  904. 
area  and  population,  812. 
campaigning  in,  5899. 
census,  7391. 

summary,   7474. 
climate,  579. 
commerce,  899. 
diseases,  901. 
disposition  of,  899. 
economic  condition,  900. 
geographic   facts,   902. 
gold.  901. 

government  of,  905. 

Jewish     heretics,     sixteenth     and     seven 
teenth  centuries,  635. 
map,  903. 
meteorology,  900. 
mining  bureau,  904. 
Pan  American  exhibit,  902. 
people,  905. 
primitive  tribes,  899. 
problem,  5436,  5442. 
public  records,  28. 
surveying,  904. 
United  States  in,  577. 
weather  service,  905. 
See  also  Filipino,  Luzon. 
Philips,  Josiah,  34. 

Virginia,  bill  of  attainder,  7. 
Philips  family,  6861. 
Philipsburgh,  N.  Y.,  manor,  5375,  5564. 

assessment,  1732,  5561. 
Philipse  family,  3368. 
Philipson,  D.,  631,  633. 
Phillimore,    W.    1'.    W.,    3395,    3407,    3722b, 

5746. 
Phillips,     Bridget,     letter     to     Edw.     Rish- 

worth,   1684.      1700. 
Phillips,  C.  T..  3805r7. 
Phillips,  D.  E.,  5744,  5747. 
Phillips,  D.  L.,  1204. 
Phillips.  G.  M..  5879. 
Phillips,   G.    W.,   5744. 
Phillips.   Henry,   letters,   2808. 
Phillips,    II.,    jr.,   671,    704,    727,    729,    730. 
731,  733,  734,  740,  741,  753,  4550, 
62  4S,      6254,     6255,      6259,     6260, 
62(52.      6263.      6266,     6267.     6271, 
6278.     6280,     6283,     6285.     6287, 
6289.     6293.     6294,     6295,     6296, 
6304.    6305.    6310,    6315,   G327. 
Phillips,  H.  B.,  !)!).-,. 


1240 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Phillips,  Jonas,  letter  to  Federal  convention, 

625. 

Phillips.  .1.   B..  4295. 
Phillips,  J.  L.  T.,  2045. 
Phillips,  N.,  1711. 

Phillips,  N.  T.,  624,  625,  627,  629,  634. 
Phillips,  P.  L.,  13,  15. 
"  Phillips,  Russell,"  3619o. 
Phillips,   S.  H..  2245. 
Phillips,   S.   W.,  2277,   2278,   2280. 
Phillips,  Mrs.  T.  G.,  1515. 
Phillips,  U.  B.,  23,  26,  28. 
Phillips,  W.,  3362. 
Phillips,  W.  A.,   1578a,  1590. 
Phillips,  X.,  7408. 
Phillips  family,  2045,  3385,  5744. 
Phillips  (Samuel)  family,  2044«. 
Phillips  v.  Savage,  1737.     2774. 
decree  of  the  King  in.  2782. 
Phinney,   Col.   Edmund,   Eighteeenth  Conti 
nental  Regiment,  1714,  1715,  1790. 

Thirty-first  Regiment  of  Foot,  1713,  1787. 
Phippen,  G.  D.,  2240,  2243. 
Phips,     Sir     W.,     expedition,     1690.     2805, 
3279,  3367. 

funeral    of,    1694-95.       2783. 

letter,    1692.       2248. 

letter  from,  2791. 

monument,   3362. 
Phonetic    writing,    ikonomatic    method    of, 

747. 
Physical  causes,  influences  of,  on  the  moral 

faculty,   703. 
Physician,  pioneer,  5637. 
Physicians,    deceased,   Massachusetts,   3359. 

pioneer,  of  Muskingum  valley,   5715. 

ratio  to  population,  813. 
Physick,  Dr.  Philip  Syng.  702. 
Physick   (Edmund)   family,  6061. 
Physiographic  notes,  577. 

processes,  906. 

Physiography,  United  States,  906,  907. 
Physiology — important  discovery,  4278. 
Physique  of  different  nationalities,  586<7. 
Pintt,   J.   J.,   5725. 
Pickard,    J.    L.,     1513,     1514,     1516,     1519, 

1522-1524,    1528,    1529. 
Pickard,  S.  T.,  1709. 
Pickaway  County,  Ohio,   marriage  licenses, 

1810,  1813.      5749,  5752. 
Pickering,  John,  suit  against  owners  of  the 

41  New  Mill,"  1664.  2247. 
Pickering,  John,  2637,  2714,  2716. 
Pickering,  John,  Judge,  impeachment  of, 

2789. 
Pickering.  Timothy,  2914. 

circular  in  handwriting  of,   1775.     2241. 

correspondence  with  Gov.  Sullivan,  2784. 

letter,  1777.     2278. 

lost  letter  of,  1820.     2271. 

portrait,  2676. 

revolutionary  letters,  2277,  2278. 
Pickering  papers.  2801. 

index  to,  2676. 

Pickering's   words   and   phrases   peculiar   to 
United  States,  4683. 


Pickett.  T.   E.,   1609. 

Pickford,   A.    M.,    2199,    2200,    2201,    2204- 

2208,  2212. 

Pickford,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  7407. 
Pickman,  Benjamin,  2245. 
Pickman  silver,  deposited  with  the  Essex 

Institute,    2277. 
Pidgin,  C.  F.,  808,  815. 
Pidgin's  practical  statistics,  807. 
Piedmont  plateau,  897. 
Pierce,  Asa  C.,  7495. 
Pierce,  E.  D.,  6973. 
Pierce,  E.  L.,  205,  2797,  2800,  2801,  3167, 

3193. 

Pierce,  Franklin,  papers,  1852-1862.     44. 
Pierce,  F.  C.,  2253,  3395. 
Pierce,  John,  2799. 
Pierce,  Rcr.  Dr.  John,  2795. 

journal  of,  1795.     2793. 
|  Pierce,  Josiah,  892. 
Pierce,  J.  D.,  4253. 
Pierce,  J.  O.,  4311. 
Pierce,  Phebe,  ancestry,  3904. 
Pierce,  P  S.,  1537. 

Pierce,   William,   notes  on   Federal   conven 
tion,  36. 

Pierce  family,  3410. 

Pierce  family   of  Newbury,   Mass.,   3387. 
Pierce   genealogy,    2253. 
Pierce  County,  Wis.,  6927. 
j   Pierpont,  John,  5005,  5006,  5010.      ** 
Pierpont,      Jonathan,      diary,      1682-1707. 

3371. 

I  Pierrepont,  H.  E.,  letter  from,  2780. 
j  Pierronet,  T.,  2624. 
Piers,  C.,  6284. 
Pierson,  A.,  "  Some  helps  for  the  Indians," 

1110,  1121. 

Piersan,  Emeline  G.,  4557,  4655. 
Pierson,  Mrs.  F.  H.,  4554,  4634. 
"  Pierwin,    ye    Sachem    of   Pau,"    letter   of, 

4541. 

Pigeon,  Mme.,  7381. 
Pigeon  fancy,  2442. 
Piggot's  company,   1790.      1383. 
Pigments  of  Canada,  7172,  7174. 

Capt.     Cogan's     expedition     to,     1722. 

3392. 

Pigwacket,  ride  to,  1768.     1700. 
Pike,  B.  P.,  4168. 
Pike,  John,  journal,  1678-1709.     2783,  2917, 

4448. 

Pike,  Richard,  3372. 
Pike,     Robert,     land     in     Salisbury,     1693. 

3393. 

Pike,  Z.  M.,  1581. 
explorations,  1513. 
explorations,   1805-6.     4302. 
Pikes  Pawnee  village,  Kans.,  1518. 
Pikes  Peak,  winter,  4^94. 
Pilchau,   G.  P.  von,  6074. 
Pilcher,  Margaret  C.,  6671. 
Pilgrim  and  Puritan  in  Massachusetts,  Al 
liance  of,  4055. 
Pilgrim  company  at  Leyden,  members,  2807. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1241 


Pilgrim  Fathers,  4212,  4978,  7498. 

and  foundation  of  civil  government.  4080. 
creed,  character,  and  conquest  of,  6241. 
Delfshaven  and  records  of,  4882. 
of  Nazing.  3386.  3630«. 
vision  of,  7258. 
See  also  Pilgrims.' 
Pilgrim  society,  3359. 

records,  3362. 
Pilgrim    statue,   New    York   City,    unveiling. 

5009. 
Pilgrims    and    Puritans    of    Massachusetts. 

4033. 
Pilgrims,  adventures  of,  4210. 

age  of,  heroic  period  of  history.  5010. 
at  Leyden.  2647,  2734,  2781. 
at  Penobscot,  1703. 
faith  of  the.  4083. 
heritage  of,  5003,  5010. 
in  Holland.  3825. 

of  Boston  and  their  descendants,  3451. 
of  Massachusetts,   characteristics,   4034. 
of  "  Mayflower,"  7408. 
of  Plymouth,  5010. 
landing  of,  2807. 
anniversary,  1769.      3362. 
anniversary.  1835.      6625. 
commemoration.  2702. 
poem,  5005. 

See  also  Plymouth,  Mass, 
visit 'to  English  haunts  of,  4216. 
Pillet,  E.,  1030. 
Pillsbury.  J.  S.,  4311. 
Pillsbury    family    of   Leek,    England,    2269, 

2514. 

Pimienta,  J.  D.,  632. 
Pinacate,  a  Mission  Indian,  1022. 
Pincheon  papers,  2636. 
Pinchot.  Gifford,  900.  7474. 
Pinckney,  C.  C.,  1281. 
letter.   1797.      2805. 
Pinckney's  plan.  42,  43. 
Pine,  J.  B.,  4812,  5048. 

Pine,  R.  E.,  painting  "  Congress  voting  In 
dependence."  6085,  6137. 
Pine  Creek,  Iowa,  1469. 
:'ine  in  Essex  County,  Mass..  2373. 
Mne  industry,  Michigan,  4294. 
^inegrove.   Pa.,   reminiscences,   6139. 
'inhorne,      W..      currency      project,      1716 

4543. 

Mnkard  family,  6860. 
Mnkney,  W.,   1957. 
'fnney,  S.  IT..  6960,  6906. 
Mnney,  W.  M..  5749. 
'inney  family,  5749. 

of  Ohio,  5748. 

Mnnipedes,   monograph  on.   2300. 
'ioneer,  the.  5721. 

American,  983. 
Pioneer  and  aborigine,  4280. 
Pioneer  and  his  work,  4281. 
Pioneer     and     professional     life.     Michigan. 

4281. 

Pioneer  boyhood,  recollections  of,  4283. 
Pioneer  business  men.  Michigan,  4280. 


Pioneer    centenarian,     St.    Joseph    County, 

Mich.,  4280. 

Pioneer  farmer,  life  of,  1516. 
Pioneer  Farmers'  Club  of  Michigan,  4280. 
Pioneer  law-makers  of  Iowa,  1519. 
Pioneer  leaders,  Illinois,  1417. 
Pioneer  life,  5620,  5637,  7408. 

among  Indians,  4280. 
Pioneer  school  of  the  Northwest,  1523. 
Pioneer  women,  1520. 
"  Pioneering,"  4280. 
Pioneers,  5643. 

California,  charges  against,  refuted,  1091. 
passing  of,  4280. 
Pionia,  881. 

Piopolis,  Canada,  Church  of  St.  Zenon,  7346. 
Pious  fund,  1017. 

California,  history,  990. 
Pipe,  stone,  6889. 
Piper,  G.  F.,  4098. 
Piper,  S.,  3427. 
Piper,  W.  T.,  3687. 

!   Piper   (Solomon)   family,  3361,  3427. 
Pipes,    smoking,    of    the    North    American 

aborigines,  6428. 
j   Piracy,    lecture    on,    particularly    of    Wm. 

Kidd,   2243. 

Pirate  vessel,  capture.   1689.  3360. 
Pirtle,  A.,  1624. 
Pirtle,  J.  B.,  1655. 
Piscataqua  pioneers,  4444. 
Piscataqua,     Me.,     proceedings     at,      1679. 

2624. 
|   Piscataqua  River,  agreement  of  inhabitants 

for  government,  4446. 
Indian  name  of,  2630. 
Mason's  plantations  on  the,  4119. 
some  early  religious  matters  at  the.  2806. 
Piscataway,   N.  J.,   pioneer  planters,   1666- 

1716.      5044. 

register  of  births,  1675-1717.     4559. 
town  book,  4559. 
Pise,  C.  C.,  916. 

Pisiquid,  Acadian  parish.   Nova   Scotia,   his 
tory,  7285. 
Pitezel,  J.  II.,  5640. 
Pitkin,  T.  C.,  3682. 
Pitman,  II.  A.,  3412. 
Pitman,  Harriet  M..  3684. 
Pitman.  T.,  6494. 
Pitt.  William,  patron  of  American  colonies, 

7404. 

Pitt  medal,  counterfeit.  664.         • 
Pitts,  James  H.,  2346. 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  425. 
Catholicity  in.  5851. 
centennial,  1894.     6148. 
establishment  of  See  of,  6346. 
in  1760-61.      0058.  6O59. 
in  1781.      6060. 
in  1782-83.      0057. 
journal  of  March  to,  1785.      5785. 
Lafayette's  visit.  1825.      6065. 
old  Round  Church.    1  s<  15-1825.      6075. 
population,  etc..  1761.      6062. 
Trinity  churchyard,  epitaphs.  6060. 


1242 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Pittsfield,  Mass.,   Berkshire  Athenaeum,  his 
tory  and  objects,  2044?>,  2045. 
origin  of  name,  2048. 

Pittsinger,  Eliza  A.,   1036. 

Pittston,  Pa.,  fossils,  6424. 

Pittston  fort,  6421. 

Pittsylvania   County,    Va..    marriage  bonds, 
1767-1779.     6854.  6855. 

Pius  VII,  Napoleon's  concordat  with,  1801. 
12. 

Pius  X,  930. 

Pixley  family,  5042. 

Placentia,  Canada,  old   Basque  tombstones, 
7327. 

"  Plain  dealing  ;  or,  newes  from  New  Eng 
land,"  2641. 

Plain     township,     Ohio,     first     settlement, 

5749. 
inscriptions,  5749. 

"  Plain  Truth,"  authorship  of,  6068. 

Plainfield,  Conn.,  settlers.  3373. 

Plainfield,  Mass.,  account  of.   2636. 

Plains,  Central,  great,  7474. 

Plains  of  Abraham,   battle  of,   7195,   7196,   ! 

7328. 

probable  site,  7324. 

Windmill  and  Borgia's  house  (Le  moulin 
tl  vent  et  la  maison  de  Borgia  lors  ; 
de  la  bataille  des),  7346. 
Wolfe  monument,  7329. 

Plains  of  Abraham  Park,  7196. 

Plains  war,   1865.     4417. 

Plamondon.  Frangois-Xavier,  7347. 

Plantagenet,   Beauchamp,    5972. 

Plantation    iffice.    England,   books    on    New 
England,  3396. 

Plantations,  Gorge's,  1698. 

Planters'  and  Union  Bank  bonds,  4347. 

Plants,  American,  7172. 
of  Canada,  7174. 

bibliography  of,  7346. 
catalogue  of,  7172. 
lower  Canada,  7173. 
near  Muir  Glacier,  894. 

Plassmann,  Martha  E.,  4396. 

Plate,    marking,    assay    office    letters    used, 
5744. 

Plateaux,    economic    importance    in    tropic 
America.   7391. 

Plato,  1569. 

Platner,  S.  B.,  41. 

Platt,  J.  C.,  6162. 

Platt.  M.  F.,  4408. 

Platt,  O.   II.,    1161,   1202. 

Platt,  R.  T..  5800. 

Platte,  Mich.,  history,  4283. 

Platte  River,  christening  of,  4407. 

Platts,  C.  M.,  44286. 

Pittsburgh,  battle  of,  6721. 

Pittsburgh,   N.   Y.,   history,   5414. 

Play  bills,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  6172. 

Pleasant  Hill,  La.,  battle  of,  1515. 

Plehn,  C.  C.,  808,  809,  812. 

Pleistocene,   Iowa,  1515. 

Plessis,  Bishop,  journal,  1815.     5856. 

Pastoral  visit  to  New  England  and  New 
York,  1815.     5856. 


;    Plowden.    Sir   E.,    patent    for    New    Albion, 

6063. 

Plowden's  New  Albion,   5242. 
Ployden,  Mt.,  4540. 
Plum,  H.  G.,  1522. 
Plumer,  J.  T.,  44286,  4433% 
Plumer,  Oov.  Wm.,  4455. 
Plumer,    Wm..    senior    and    junior,    letters, 

6062. 

Plumer.  Wm..  letter,  1806.     5797. 
Plummer,  J.  M.  G.,  3323. 
Plummer  family,  2239. 
Plummer  Hall,  2239,  2419. 
Plunkett,  Mm.  H.  M.,  5043,   5045. 
Plunkett,  T.,  609. 
Plymale,  W.  F.,  5827. 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  field  day.  4212. 
free  schools  in,  2632. 
See  also  Forefather's  day. 
Plymouth,  N.  H.,  note  on,  1814.     2631. 
Plymouth    colony,    Mass.,    agreement    with 

Awasuncks.  2623. 
anniversaries,  2800. 
barque     built     at     Plymouth      in      1641. 

2632. 
Bradford's   history   of   Plymouth   Planta- 

tion,   2651,   2751. 

manuscript,  2722,  2801,  2802,  2975. 
Church  of  Christ.   2622. 
collections    concerning    the    founders    of, 

2649. 
commemoration.      December      22,      1820. 

4073. 
correspondence    with     New     Netherlands, 

1627.      5096. 

earliest  wills,  3362-3365. 
founders    of    New    Plymouth    (Hunter's), 

2649. 

free  schools  in,  2632. 
governors     and     commanders     in     chief, 

2621. 

Irish  in,  614. 
landing  at,   5010. 
landing   of   Pilgrims,    commemoration   of, 

2629. 

list  of  men  bearing  arms,  1643.     3362. 
monument   to   Pilgrims,    3369. 
Mourt's  journal,  1621.     2626.  2637,  4120. 
notes  on.  2631. 

patent  of,  1621.     1705,  2650,  2745. 
patent,  seals,  2798. 

Phinehas  Pratt's  narrative,   1662.     2652. 
early  settlers,  3503. 
rates,  3362. 
records,  2640,  3367. 
relations  to  Mass..  2857. 
saved  by  Virginia  planters,  6860. 
Separatists  of,  2243. 
settlement,  3359. 

settlers  of,  defense  by  Judge  Davis,  2770. 
Williams,  Roger  and,  2619. 
Winslow,  Edward  and,  12,  5042. 
Winslow's   "  Good   news   from   New    Eng 
land,"  2637. 

See  also  Plymouth,  Mass. 
Plymouth  colonists  in  Maine.   1717,  1793. 
Plymouth  Company  accounts,  2639. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1243 


Plymouth    County.    Iowa,    early    conditions. 

1521. 

Plymouth  County.  Mass.,  towns,  2632. 
Plymouth  Rock  conference,  history,  5701. 
Plymouth  trading  house  of  Penobscot,  1709. 
Plympton,    Mass.,    history    and    description 

of,  2632. 

Poage,  Louella   K.,   6800,   6891. 
Pocahontas,  marriage  of,  6801. 
Pocahontas  County,   W.  Va.,  6X90. 
Pocumtuck,  settlers  at,  4096. 
Pocumtuck  confederacy,  2184,  4097. 
Pocumtuck  gun,  4097. 
Pocumtuck   Valley,   Mass.,   7480. 
Podesta  of  Siena,  43. 
Poetry,  American  aboriginal,  6339. 
California  Argonauts,   1020. 
English,  and  English  history,  44. 
Poets,      Pennsylvania,      provincial      period, 

6073. 

Poey,  A.,  519. 

Pohlman,   H.   X.,   5922,   5923. 
Poindexter,  C.,  6776. 
Poindexter.    G.,    letter   to   F.    Huston,    1834. 

4347. 

Point  Ingleby,  1707. 
Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va..  6874. 
in  1749-1905.     6894. 
hatle  of,  5723,  6833,  6834,  6892. 
Kentucky's   part   in,   6890. 
last  survivor,  6873. 
national  character,   6890. 
one  hundred  and  twenty-seventh  anni 
versary,  6890. 
campaign,   1774.     6835. 
Point  Shirley,  origin  of  name,  3371. 
Pointe-de-Levy,   Canada,   Church  of  St.   Jo 
seph.  7345. 

Poirer.  P.,  7327,  7328,  7345. 
Pokeguma  Lake,  battle,  4302,  4326. 
Poland,   W.   C.,   457,  857. 
Poland,  Me.,  1698. 
Poland.   Ohio,  5689. 
Poland,  partition  of,  35. 

Polanders   in   Wisconsin,   6919,    6970,    7105. 
Polar  expedition.   Williams,   899,   900. 

Zicgler,  7474. 
Polar   regions,   893. 
Peary  on,  904. 
See  also  North  Pole. 
Polar  Sea,  access  to,  52Z. 
"  Polaris."  voyage  of,  550. 
Pole,  Reginald,  and  Thomas  Cromwell.   43. 
Pole,   William,   epitaph,    1675.      7395. 
Pole,  magnetic,  997. 
Polin,  Indian  chief,   1714. 
Political   communities,   origin  and  progress, 

5656. 

Political   economy,    teaching  of.    15. 
Political  prisoners,  Virginia,   1716.     6853. 
Political  science,  Johns  Hopkins  studies  in, 

1814. 

study  of,  in  Canada,  7314. 
Political  science  and  history.  35. 
Politics,  American,   1764-1766.     6073. 
1796-6065. 


Politics,  American,  ante-Revolutionary,  3372. 
comparative,   Canadian   studies   in.   7315. 
corrupt  use  of  money  in,  7111. 
European  schools  of,  1818. 
evolution  i .  revolution  in,  6965. 
Polk,    James   K.,    executive   correspondence, 

1839-40.     6671. 
Polk,  W.  W.,  5879. 
Polk  County,  Iowa,  1500. 
Poll  tax,  Iowa,  812. 

Pollard,    Anne,   deposition   of,    1711.      2783. 
Policy,  F.  J.,  1010-1013,  1019. 
Pollock.  E.,   1031.  1032. 
Pollock,   W.   W.,  7408. 
Polynesian   language,   518. 

and     Philippine     language,     coincidences 

between,  7138. 

Polynesians,  origin  and  migrations  of,  7132. 
Polyzoa,  observations  on,  2299. 
Pomeroy,  A.   N.,  6154. 
Pomeroy,  B..  3687. 

Pomeroy,  Seth,  soldiers  under,  1747.     3401. 
Pomeroy,  T.,  1720. 

Pomeroy  family  of  Northampton,  3401. 
Pomeroy   (Ellweed)  family,  3415,  3963. 
Pomologists,  early.  New  Haven,  1156. 
Pompeii,   a   prehistoric,    6295. 

human  remains,  late  discoveries  of.  6287. 
Potupey   ( N.  Y. )   stone,  1520. 
Poncas,    4414. 

Pond,  G.   H.,  4302,  4303.  4326. 
Pond.   J.   B.,   4964. 
Pond,  N.  G.,  1182. 
Pond,   S.   W.,  4304. 
Ponkapog,  Mass.,  plantation,  2620. 
Pontiac,      conspiracy,      notes,      915,      4279, 

5724. 

Ponton,  Brownie,  6679. 
Pony  express,  1019. 
Pool,  C.  W.,  2260,  2443. 
Pool,   Elizabeth,   was  she  the  foundress  of 

Tafinton  ?     4033a. 
Pool,    Wellington.    2255,    2258,    2259,    2262, 

2411,  2414,  2415,  2471,   2473. 
Poole,    C.    A.,    diary,    on    board    the    "  Kear- 

sarge,"  1861-1864.     3393. 
Poole,  F.  A.,  4165,  4168. 
Poole,  II.,  will,  1643.     3404. 
Poole,    Henry    Ward,    enharmonic    keyboard 

of,  2376. 

Poole,  Maria  F.,  4777. 
Poole,   William   F.,   3,   65,    198,   3382,   3385, 

3588. 

Poor,  Alfred,  2247. 

Poor,  Gen.  Enoch,  death  of,   in  the  Revolu 
tion,  2787. 

duel  with  Maj.  Porter,  2788. 
Poor,  H.   V.,  528.  587. 

Poor,  J.  A.,  1704,  1740,  1744-1746,  5174. 
journal    of,    describing   journey    to    Mont 
real  February  5.   1845.      1709. 
Poor,  Mary  W.,  2127. 
Poor  law  of  Connecticut,  484 J. 
Poor  relief  in  Germany,  807. 
Poore.  P.,  3682. 
Pope,  C.  H.,  1712,  3400. 


1244 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Pope,   F.   L.,   2042,   2043,   2045,    3400,   3787. 
Pope,  J.  E.,  4392. 
Pope,  N.,  4395. 
Pope,  O.  C.,  993,  995. 
Pope,  W.  C.,  4312. 

Pope  family,  2247,  2302,  3400,  3787. 
(Humphrey)    family.   6861. 
(Nathaniel)   family,  6860. 
(Thomas)   family,  993,  995,  3400. 
Pope's  campaign,  1862.     2,  3333,  3335. 

cavalry  experiences.   6595. 
Pope-day  in  America,  915,  923. 
Popes  and  America  before  and  after  Colum 
bus,  6670. 
Popham,  Geo.,  1681,  1747. 

letter    to    King    James    I    December    13, 

1607.     1701. 

Popham,  Sir  John,   1699. 
Popham  and  Gorges,  colonial  schemes,  1742. 
Popham  celebration,  220. 
Popham  colony,   1681,  1744.  1748. 

memorial  volume,  1746. 
Popham,  Fort,  celebration,  1740.  1742. 
Popham's  town  of  Fort  St.  George.  1703. 
Popp's   journal,    1777-1783.      6082. 
Popular  sovereignty,  genesis  of,  1539. 
Population,  agricultural,  in  France,  811. 
Boston,  812. 

British  and  German  growth,  811. 
calculations,  900. 
center,  814,  895. 
count  of,  in  1890.     810. 
estimating.   811. 
formula  for  prediction   of,  808. 
French,  809. 

Michigan,  decrease  of  rural,  4295. 
Mississippi,  1850-1860.     4351. 
movements,  895. 
in  France,  808. 
in  Prussia  and  France,  808. 
Paris,  810. 

pre-Malthusian  doctrines  of*  4841. 
Portuguese,  in  United  States,  812. 
rate  of  natural  increase  of.  808. 
.     statistics  of,  800. 

United    States,    1790-1870.      823. 
distribution  of,  809. 
sex,  nativity,  color,  902. 
urban,  810,  902. 
See  also  Census. 

Porcher,  F.  A.,  6630,  6633,  6640,  6656. 
Porlier,  L.  B.,  narrative  of.  6937. 
Porlier.  L.  J.,  6930&. 
Porritt.  E.,  11. 
Port  Daniel,  Canada,  Church  of  St.  Georges, 

',7345. 
Port  Huron,  Mich,  reminiscences,  4280. 

early  history,  4281. 

Port  Richmond,  N.  Y..  records  of  Reformed 
Dutch    Church,    1696-1721.      5051. 
Port  Royal.  Canada,  monks,  7348. 
Port     Royal,     Jamaica,     earthquake,     1692. 

3377. 
Port    Royal,    S.    C.,    genealogical    extracts, 

3374. 
Port  Royal,   discovery,    1666.      6634. 


Port  Sheldon,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 
Portage,    Canada,    Church   of   Notre   Dame, 

7346. 

Portage,  N.  Y.,  4923. 
Porter,  A.,  autobiography,  4776. 

letters,  1797-1818.     4776. 
Porter,  A.  S.,  2089,  7392. 
Porter,  C.  H.,  3337. 
Porter,  David,  ancestry  of,  3388. 
Porter,  Dwight,  807. 

Porter,  E.  G.,  197,  201,  205,  302,  370,  409, 
2133,  2135,  2137,  2150,  2156,  2591, 
2788,  2792,  2794,  2797,  2799,  2801, 
2802,  2971,  3065,  3066,  3117,  3126, 
3158,  3187,  3213,  3214,  3412. 
Porter,  G.  C.,  6672. 
Porter,  G.  L.,  1150. 
Porter,  G.  W.,  2592. 
Porter,  Isaac  F.,  2602. 
Porter,  Jacob,  2636,  2638. 
Porter.  Jeremiah,  1373,  4256. 
Porter,  Rer.  John,  3377. 
|   Porter,  J.  A.,  1815. 
Porter,  J.  D.,  6672. 
Porter,  J.  W.,  1712,  3388,  3407,  3408,  3411, 

3412,  3887o. 
Porter,  N.,  3388,  4977. 
Porter,  P.  A.,  4777. 
Porter,  R.  P.,  808. 
Porter.  R.  W.,  574. 
Porter,  S.,   commission,   1702.     2139. 
Porter,  T.  C.,  6356,  6357. 
Porter,   V.   M.,   4380. 
Porter,  W.  A.,  6060. 
Porter,  \V.  S.,  1103,  3361. 
Porter,  W.  T.,  809,  810. 
Porter  family,   3367. 
Porter-Poor  duel,  2788,  2987. 
Porterfield,  Charles,  journal,   1776.     1286. 
Portier,  Mgr.,  trip  to  St.  Augustine,  929. 
Portland,   Me.,  ancient  defenses,   1713. 

banks,  1710. 

Baxter  Building,  1781. 

burning  of,  1775.     1753,  3385. 

coins  found  there  in  1849.     1702. 

Columbus    day,    celebration    October    20, 
1892.     17830. 

Cumberland    County,    Me.,    buildings    in, 
1715. 

first  church  in  Falmouth,  records,  1692. 

first  parish  church,  1712. 

history   from   first   settlement,    1697. 

inscriptions     from     old    burying    ground, 
3366. 

Monument  square,  land  titles  in,  1709. 

records,  3372. 
Portland  privateers  in  war  of  1812.      1712. 

See  also  Falmouth,  Me. 
Portland    debt    to    memory    of    Longfellow, 

1708. 
Portland,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 

vanished  settlement,  colored  people,  7418. 
Portneuf,  Philippe-Rene  de,  7347. 
Porto  Rico,  900. 

census,  1900.     576,  901. 

climate  and  resources,  578. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1245 


Porto  Rico,   military  and   naval   operations 
against,  1595-1762.      3339. 

topography,  576. 

United  States  Signal  Corps  in,  901. 
Portraits,  256. 

bronze,  653. 

Colburn  collection,  2101. 

early,  2779. 

in  American  Antiquarian  Society.  256. 

in   Wisconsin   Historical   Society,   6994. 

index  to  American,  6081. 

Portraits    and    busts    in    Brown    University, 

3645. 
in  collections  at  Worcester,  Mass..  3388, 

3562. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  bill  of  mortality,  1801- 

1803.     2627. 

burying  ground,   inscriptions,  3368. 
death  record,  3373. 
genealogical  records,  4442,  4443. 
inhabitants,  1711.     3409. 
journey  to,  1754.     2947. 
land  grants,  1653-1656.     4443. 
marriages,  1752-1760.     614. 
early  papers,  3396. 
playhouse,  1762.      4450. 
Point    of   Graves    cemetery,    inscriptions,   j 

4442,  4443. 
Queen's  chapel,  3383. 
religious  societies  of,  to  1805.     2628. 

early.  2694. 
early  settlers,  3367. 
Strawberry  bank  land  grants  and  deeds, 

4442. 

town  officers,  1652-1849.     4443. 
vessels  of  war  built  at,  3380. 
vital    statistics,    1706-1742.      3381-3385. 
See  also  Fort  William  and  Mary. 
Portuguese  explorations  on  northeast  coast 

of  America,  7315. 
Posey,  H.,  letter,  1833.     5591. 
Post,  Asa,  5046. 
Post-office    in    Boston    and     New    England, 

history  of,  2645. 
colonial,   4543. 

history,  6470,  6580. 
England,  530. 
New  England,  2645. 
reforms  in  Victorian  era,  7326. 
United  States,  530. 
Washington,    D.    C.,    history,    1795-1903. 

1273. 

See  also  U.  S.  postal  service. 
Post    road,    old,    between    Burlington    and 

Perth  Amboy,  6065. 

Post    roads,    early,    in    eastern    Pennsylva 
nia,  6174. 

Postal  service,  early,  California,  1015. 
Canada,   1787-1812.     7347. 
development,  5627. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1018. 
Pestle  graveyard,  Rome,  Ohio,  5749. 
Posy  rings,  7395. 
Pot  hole,   interesting  find,   4908. 
Pot  holes  in  Wyoming  coal  fields,  6424. 
Pote,  W.,  jr.,  7252. 


Pote  family,  3398. 

Potenummecut    Indians,    account    of,    1762 

2628. 
Potomac,  Army  of,   cavalry,  6595. 

operations,  1864.     3337. 
Potomac  Company,   1999. 
Potomac   River,  pollution.   898. 
Potomack,  observations  on,   in  1793.      1271. 
Pott  family.  6139. 
Pottawatomie  massacre,  1582. 
Pottawatomies,   1356,  1357,  4266. 
Pottawattamie  County,   Iowa,   1506-1509 
Potter,  A.   K.,  6585. 
Potter,  C.   E..    1700,  3381. 
Potter,  E.,  2628. 
Potter,  E.  R.,  6504. 
Potter,  E.   R..  jr.,  6484. 
Potter,  J.,  3413. 
Potter,  J.  II.,  4428. 
Potter,  R.   M.,  6682. 
Potter,   W.   E.,   4552. 
Potter,   W.    II..  6492. 
Potter  family.  3412,  3958. 

records,   1695-1704.     3376. 
Potter  Creek  cave,  exploration,   1095. 
Pottery,      aboriginal,,     of     eastern     United 

States,  580. 

the  Wyoming  Valley.  6428. 
antique,    in    Florida,    5148. 
Indian,  6420c. 
prehistoric,      Mississippi      Valley,      6962, 

7013. 

Potts,  Jonathan,  6057. 
Potts,   Joshua,   journal,   5598. 
Potts.  R.  T.,  letter  of,  5916. 
Potts.   W.  J..    761,  3386,   3404,   3821,  5018- 
5020,  5039.  6059,  6063.  6066-6069. 
Pottsgrove,  Pa.,  Continental  Army  at  camp, 

7422. 

Pottstown,   Pa.,    history.    7422. 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  poll  list,  1783.     5017. 
Poulson,  Zachariah,  jr.,  letter,  1793.     6069. 
Poulton.  J.  P.  C..  1501. 
Pound,  Mrs.  S.  B.,  4409. 
Pound,  Thomas,  deposition,  1689.     3403. 
Poutrincourt,  J.  de  B.,  en  Acadie,  7309. 
Poverty,  811. 

causes  of,  809,  810. 

death  rate,  815. 

statistical    determination    of    causes    of, 

807. 

statistics,  811. 

Powder,  manufacture  in  America,  2783. 
Powderhorns,   inscribed,   3408. 
Powder  River  Indian  expedition,  1865.    4406. 
Powel-Roberts    correspondence,    1761-1765. 

6074. 

Powell,  C.,  journal,  1796-1801.     6860,  6861. 
Powell,   E.  P..  5436,  5439. 
Powell,  J.   W.,   552,  906. 
Powell,  L..  letters  to  his  wife,  6780. 
Powell,   L.,  letters,   1775-1829.      6781,  6782. 
letters  relating  to  election  of  1800.     6780. 
Powell,  Samuel,   marriage  certificate,   1700. 

6068,  6069. 
Powell,  T.  R,  1703. 
Powell,  W.  B.,  895,  6853. 


1246 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Powell,    Mrs.     W.     D.,     letters,     1807-1821. 


Powell  family,  1703,  6063. 

Power,  J.  C.,  1429. 

Power,  L.  G.,  7281. 

Power,  N.,  will  for,  1667.     6483. 

Power,  Sarah  A.  H.,  1429. 

Powers,  J.  L.,  4346. 

rowers,  K.  N.  B.,  5799. 

Powers,  L.  G..  811. 

Powers,   Lillian  P.,   2184. 

Powers,  W.  II.,  2574. 

Powhatan  Swamp,  James  City  County,  Va., 

bridge  over,   1670.     6860. 
Pownall,  Qov.  Thomas,  1702,  2130,  6074. 

administration,  New  Jersey,  4601. 

letter  of,  2785. 

letter  to  Sir  W.  Pepperell,  4451. 

letters,    1769-1784.      2774. 

reasons     tor     declining     government    of 
Pennsylvania,  1758.     6069. 

voyage  from   Boston  to  Penobscot  River, 

1759.     1701. 
Poyer,  T.,  5034. 
Poythress  family,  6831. 
Prairie  chicken,  7148A-. 
Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.,  annals,  6954. 

documents,  1814-15.     6931. 

early  days,  6929. 

events  at,  prior  to  American  occupation, 
6935. 

Fort  McKay,  capture,  6933. 

French  fort  at,  6932,  6989. 

in  1811.     6933. 

in  1827.     6933. 

last  days  of  the  British  at,  6935. 

latitude  and  longitude  of,  6928. 

siege,   capture,  and  occupation,   1814-15. 

6935. 

Prairie    du    Rocher,    111.,    church    records, 
1743-1745.      1424. 

inhabitants,   1783.     1383. 

militia,  1790.     1383. 
Prairie  fires,  7148m. 
Prairie  slough,  old,  1517. 
Prall,  W.,  4292. 
Pratt,  A.  F.,  6925,  6939. 
Pratt,  C.  B.,  270. 
Pratt,  C.  E.,  4977. 
Pratt,  D.  J.,  4688,  4701. 
Pratt,  E.  F.,  3684. 
Pratt,  F.  S.,  2200. 
Pratt,  F.  W.,  7480. 
Pratt.  G.  W.,  5549. 
Pratt,  II.  A.,  4098. 
Pratt,  John,  apology  of,  2635. 
Pratt,  L,  E.,  5799. 
Pratt,  P.,  2652,  2757. 
Pratt,  S.  B.,  3686. 
Pratt  family,  3404.  4763. 
Pray,  E.,  4278-4280. 
Pray,  G.  B.,  1520. 

Pray,  J.,  company  muster  roll,  1718.     3412. 
Pray,  L.  G.,  3683. 

Prayer  book,  an  early  American,  6079. 
Prayers  for  the  dead,  777. 


Prayers,   use  of,   at   funerals   in   Massachu 
setts,  2795. 

Pre-Aryan  American  man,  7308. 
Preble,  A.,  Capt.,  company,  1703.      1707. 
Preble,  Edward,  2249. 

Preble,  G.  H.,  2313,  2789,  2791,  3380-3387, 
"  3389,  3394,  3571,  3596,  3601,  3625, 

3639,  3648,  3714. 
Preble,  Jedediah,  letters  to  J.  Waite,  1776- 

77.     3371. 

Preble,  John,  letter,  1780.     3388. 
Preble  family,  3382,  3559. 

(Abraham)   family,   3380. 
Preble  massacre  at  the  Kennebec,  1717. 
Precious  stones,   904. 
Pre-Columbian  voyages,  895. 
Prehistoric  America,  5763. 
Prehistoric  copper  implements,   69306. 
Prehistoric  implements,  6976. 
Prehistoric  man,  231,  678,  4310. 
in  British  Columbia,  7320. 
in  Massachusetts,  678. 
Prehistoric  Pompeii,  6295. 
Prehistoric  races,  1520. 

in  Texas,  6679. 
Prehistoric      remains,      found      on      Easter 

Island,  6282. 

in  Ribbesdale  caves,  England,  6280. 
in  St.  Francis  Valley,  7013. 
published  accounts,   4348. 
Prehistoric  Wisconsin,  6930o. 
Prence.     See  Prince. 
Prendergast,  H.,  611. 
Prentis,  N.  L.,  1580. 
Prentiss,  W.  A.,  6900. 
Presbyterian  and  Reformed  Church  history, 

bibliography,  6382a,  6384. 
Presbyterian  Church  in  America,  biograph 
ical    sketches    of    early    ministers, 
6375. 

history,  origin  to  1760.     6375. 
Norriton,  Pa.,  5959. 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States, 

characteristics,  6381. 
directory  for  the  public  worship,  6383. 
history  of,  789. 
united  synod  of,  779. 
when    was    first    presbytery    organized? 

6382o. 

Presbyterian  Church  South,  history  of,  794. 
Presbyterian  churches,  early  history,  6382, 

6382o,  6383. 

Socinian  apostacy  of  the  English,  6373. 
Presbyterian    congregation    of     New    York, 

first,  6381. 

Presbyterian   emigration    into    South    Caro 
lina,  early,  6374. 
Presbyterian      General      Assembly.      1802. 

6381. 

Presbyterian     theological     students,     educa 
tion  of,  6382. 
Presbyterianism,    its   true   place   and   value 

in  history,  6371. 
in  Arkansas,  6383. 
in  Iowa.  1511. 
in  Maryland,  772,  1821. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1247 


Presbyterianlsm,  in  New  England,  1702. 

relation  to  Revolutionary  sentiment,  New 

York.  5556. 

Presbyterians,  attempted  union  with  Dutch 
and  German  Reformed,  6384. 

in  Ohio,  5715. 

Prescott,  B.,   baptisms  by,  2245,  2246. 
Prescott,    B.    F.,    3386,    3392,    3395,    3401, 

3407,  3631,  4456. 
Prescott,  C.  I).,  5468. 
Prescott,  Oliver,  letter.  1778.     2774. 

letter  relating  to  Shays's  Rebellion,  2794. 
Prescott,   William,   2783,   3381,   3384,   3385, 

4452,  4471. 
Prescott,  W.  II.,  2648,  2739. 

letter  of,  2782. 
Prescott  County,  Wis.,  6927. 
President,  appointing  power,  1. 
President,  /S'ee  also  Executive. 
"  President   Washington,"    East   India   ship, 

6585. 

Presidential  campaign  of  1856.     1579. 
Presidential     elections     in     United     States, 

7184. 

Presqu'   Isle.  Canada,  7300. 
Press,  German-American,  6967. 
Press  censorship  in  Massachusetts,  2798. 
Preston,  E.  I)..  900.  901. 
Preston,  John,  diary,  1744-1760.     3414. 

extracts,   2250. 

Preston.  .1.  T.  L.,  3393,  3708o. 
Preston,  J.  W.,  3683. 
Preston,  R.  I..  1523. 
Preston,  S.,  journal,  1787.      6078. 
Preston  family,  3372. 

Preston,   Conn.,  church  records,   1774—1801. 
3403. 

marriages,  3413. 

separate  church,  1201. 
"  Preston,"   ship,   in   Boston   Harbor,    1775. 

2774. 

Presumpscot,  story  of,   1711. 
Prevey,  C.  E.,  812. 
"  Previous     legislation,"     a     corrective     for 

colonial  troubles,  2138,  2152. 
Prevoost  family,  5021. 

Provost,   Gen.    A.,   journal,   siege   of   Savan 
nah,   1779.      1281. 
Prevost  family   (America).  5028. 
Price,    Eliphalet,     1498,     1500-1503,     1505, 

1506,  1522. 
Price,  Ezekiel,  diary  of,  1775-76,  2776. 

diary  in  an  almanac,   1778.     3377. 
Price,  E.  A..  1240. 
Price,  Eli  K..  717,  6041.  6251,  6260,  62!),s. 

silver  medal  presented  to,  6307. 
Price.   II.,   1499,   1513. 
Price,  James,  6381. 
I 'rice.  John,   2262,  2263,  2265,  2484. 
Price,  J.  C.,  1581. 
Price,  Margaret  L.,  6894. 
Price,  O.  W.,  904. 

Price,    Richard,    letters.    1767-1790.      2807, 
3283. 

letter  to  President  Stiles,  1783,     3387. 
Trice,  Sterling,  1506. 


Price,  Sterling,  campaign  against,  1509. 

Price,  S.  A.,  5899. 

Price,  S.  W.,  1626. 

Price,  W.  T.,  6890-689:;. 

Price  family,  3369,  6066,  6894. 

Price  raid,  1582. 

Price's  view  of  Boston,  2787,  2788,  2791. 

Prices,  during  American   Revolution,   6855. 

1832-60.     7425. 

Fleming,   W.,  price  lists,   1787-89.     6829. 

Food  budget,  811,  813. 

German  movement,  814. 

Gerrish.  J.,  account  book,  1686-87.    3394. 

index  numbers.  811.  815. 

Massachusetts,       limitations,        1776-79. 
2167. 

McLean  County,  111.,   1832-1860.     7425. 

retail,  in  Boston,  808. 

in  Salem  market,  1775.     2241. 

in  United  States,  809. 

petition   against  forestalling  in   Philadel 
phia.    Pa.,   1778.      6081. 

staple  commodities,  1745.     3386. 

statistics,  809. 

Whipple,     J.,     account     books,     1725-38. 

2243. 

Prichett  family,  6074. 
Prickett  family,  6074. 
Priest,  F.  B.,  2602. 
Priest   (Degory)   family,  5043. 
Priest's     Ford,     Md.,    Catholic   chapel,     916, 

1811. 
Priests,    Savoyard,   sent     to    Canada,     1781. 

7349. 

Priestley,  Joseph,  letters.  1798-1800.     2793. 
Primaries,   direct,   4300. 

Minnesota,  4300. 

Kent  County,  Mich.,  4300. 
Primary  election  law,  Mississippi,  4351. 

New  York.  4300. 

Bronson,    Ohio,    4300. 

Wisconsin,  4300. 
Primary  election  laws,  4300. 
Primary  elections,  4299. 
Primary  system,  Chicago,  4300. 
Prime,   R.   E.,   4865. 
Prime,  S.  L.  4552,  4627. 
Prime   family,   5032. 
Primm,  W.,  4378. 
'rimrose.   W..  6076. 
Prince.  E.  M..  1426-1428,  7425. 
'rince,  G.,  1702,  2850. 
Prince,  John.  2248. 
'rince,  L.  B.,  657,  665. 
Prince,  Thomas,  2620,  2635,  2709. 

correspondence     with     Charles     Chauncy, 
2650. 

letter,   1736.      2774. 

letter    concerning    father's    estate,    1738. 
3392. 

letter  to  N.  Clap,    1727-28.      3372. 

letters  to,   extracts.    1110. 
Prince,    fjor.    Thomas,    letter    to.    from    His 
Majesty's       commissioners,      1664. 
2623. 

letter    to,    1671.      2623. 


1248 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Prince,  W.   F.,  16,  17. 

Prince     family,     2253,     2265,     2501,     3364, 

3437. 

Prince  Edward  County,   Canada,  early  set 
tlement.  7381. 
Prince  Edward  County,  Va.,  marriage  bonds, 

1780-1850.     (5859. 

"  Prince  George,"  brig,   log,   1757.      6085. 
Prince  George  County,  Va.,  records,  6828. 

topography,  1793.     2621. 
Prince    George    Creek    (N.    C.),    plantation, 

3410. 

Prince   library,   account   of,    2635,   2773. 
"  I'rince   of   Orange."    province    Snow,    209, 

465. 

Prince's     subscribers,     memoirs     of,     3364- 
3369,  3371,  3373-3378,  3381,  3385, 
3400,  3410,  3907. 
Prince's   New   England,   2635. 
Princess    Anne    County,    Va.,    families    of, 

6830. 

marriage   licenses,    1765-60.      6850. 
records,  6826,  6850. 
slave  owners,  6850,  6851. 
Princeton,    battle    of,     1777.       4543,    6064, 

6066,  6076. 
Princeton    College,    alumni   who    have    held 

official  positions,  3401.  3799o. 
alumni  in  official  positions,  3817o. 
Log  college  at  Neshaminy,  6381. 
valedictory   address,  September   24,    1 873. 

4558. 

Princeton  Cemetery,  Princeton,  X.  .T..  5908. 
Princeton  University,   6381. 

debt  to  William  and  Mary  College,  6856. 
Virginia   graduates,    1749-1782.      6854. 
Principio  Company,  Maryland,  6067. 
Prine,  L.  B.,  4679. 
Pring    and    Gosnold,    Voyages    to    America, 

1602-3.     3390. 
tercentenary,   1796b. 
Pring  family.   3399. 

Printed  records,  national,  preservation,  814. 
Printers,     early,     Lancaster     County,     Pa., 

6167/ 

Mexican,  early,  3229. 
Printing,  America,  7222. 

bicentennial   anniversary   of   introduction 

of,  6066. 

Cleveland,  5625,  5627. 
Cuyahoga  County,  5625. 
early,  in  middle  colonies,  6066. 
history  of,  120,  240,  6763. 
in    New     England,    early    history,     1197, 

2801,   3211. 

early,  in  Philadelphia,   6060. 
early,  in  Virginia,  3384. 
profession  of,  in  American  colonies.  2806. 
Printing  press,  introduction  into  New  York, 

5373. 

pioneer,  on  Pacific  coast,  5821. 
Prints,    Gov.    Johan,    correspondence    with 

GOT.   .T.   Winthrop,   6064. 
report  on  New  Sweden,  1647.     6063. 
Prioleau  family,  4893,  6617. 
Prioli  family,  4896. 


Priolo  family,  4893. 
Prison  life  incidents,   1862.     1503. 
Prison  ships,  3390. 
Prison  statistics,  807. 

Prisoners,  Revolutionary,  journal  of  a  Yan 
kee  privateersman  in  prison,  1777- 
1779.  3388. 

statistics  of,  in  1890.      809. 

tiee  also  American  Revolution,  Prisons. 
Prisoners    of    war,    British    and    American. 
1778.      6073. 

reminiscences,  6595,  6597. 
Prisoners    redeemed    and    left    in    Canada, 

1695.     3382. 
Pritchett,  H.  S.,  808. 
Priuli  family,  4893. 
Privateer  "  Gen.  Stark,"   1780.     3373. 

"  Gen.   Sullivan,"  3381. 

"  The  Vengeance,"  41. 
Privateering,  abolition  of,  4825. 

See  also  Declaration  of  Paris. 
Privateers,    a    captain's    commission    in    the 
Revolution,   2260. 

Fairbanks,  J.,  journal  on  "  Wasp,"   1782. 
1712. 

instructions  to  commanders.  1776.     4451. 

Portland,   in  War  of  1812.      1712. 

Revolutionary,   of   Connecticut,    1198. 

Rhode  Island,  6552. 

See  also  Salem,  vessels. 
Privateersman  in  the  Revolution,  narrative 

of   Capt.   Philip  Besom,   2774. 
Proclamation  money,  4427. 
Proctor,  E.   D.,  4455. 

Proctor,  Col.  II..  letters  to,  1812.     1519. 
Proctor,  J.,  7422. 
Proctor,  J.   W.,   3682. 
Proctor,  L.  B..  4914,  4929. 
Proctor,  W.,  letters,  1739-40.     6834. 
Proctor  family,  3896o. 
Production,   cost  of,   808. 
Profit  sharing,  807,  4694. 
Progress,  social,  815. 
Prohibition,  885. 

Propagation  de  la  Foi,  Annales,  929. 
Proper,  E.  E.,  4829. 

Property  relations,  legal,  of  married  per 
sons,  4830. 

Proprietary  province,  the,  35,  36. 
Prosch.  T.  W.,  5801. 
Prosperity,    industrial,    4293. 
Prosser,  E.   S.,  4741. 
Prosser,  W.  F.,  6869. 
Prostitution  in  Cuba,   814. 
Protection  in  England,  1778.     6069. 
Protestant   dissenters,   struggle   of,    in   Vir 
ginia.  1825. 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  history  of, 
790. 

in     Berkshire     County,     Mass.,     history, 
2045,   2047. 

in  Maine,  1702. 

United      States,      state      of,      1830-1840. 

5517. 
Proud,  Robert,  autobiography,  6069. 

letter,  1778.     6085. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1249 


Proud,  Robert,  poems,  5967. 

'roudfit  family,  5044. 
Pi-out  (Timothy)  family,  3942. 
'routy,  E.  A.,  4295. 
Prouty,  S.  S.,   1577. 
Providence,   R.    I.,   ancient   highways,   6533. 

annals,   1636-1832.      6486. 

Athenaeum,  portraits  and  busts  of,   3387, 
3645. 

beginnings  of  insurance,  6582. 

Benefit  street,  in  1798.     6587. 

burning  of,  in  1676.     6530. 

commemorations  of  July  4,  6520. 

early  commercial  firms,  6585. 

early  history,  6488. 

defense  in  1814.     6582. 

finances  and  administration,   1866. 

forge,  6853. 

fortifications,  6562. 

gale  of  1815.     6498,  6581. 

Greene  Street  School,  6585. 

high   school,   teachers   and   students   who 
served  in  the  rebellion,  7482o. 

history  of,  2637. 

Indian  deed,   1708.      6583. 

John  Carter  Brown  library,  2788. 

Marine  society,  6520. 

Military  club,  1774.     6582. 

militiamen,  1687.     6586. 

monuments  in  public  squares,   6582. 

new  theater,  1795.     6585. 

portraits  in  city  hall,  6582. 

proprietors   and   freeholders.   6490,    6582, 
6583. 

"  Providence  Gazette,"  1518.     6584. 

Providence  theater,  old,  6585. 

riots,   1832.     6585. 

schools,    old,   6607. 

stage,  6516. 

taverns,  old,  6608. 

tax  list,  1679.     6580. 

town  meetings,  6520,  6523. 

town  records,  seventeenth  century,  6528. 

vessels  of  port  of.  1791.     6585. 

"  What  cheer,"   6585. 

Providence      Plantations,      charter,      1643. 
6483. 

early  theater,  6585. 

map,  1636-1700.     6491. 

place  names,  6491,  6594. 
Providence    River,    first    bridge    across,    at 

Weybosset,  6582. 

Providence  Township,  Pa.,  settlement.  61S1. 
Provident  institutions,  809. 
"  Province,"  the  title,  as  applied  to  Massa 
chusetts,  2791. 
Province  Snow,   "  Prince  of    Orange,"   209. 

465. 

Provincetown,  Mass.,  births,  marriages,  and 
deaths,  3366. 

description  of,   2626. 
Provincial  banks,  2145. 
Provincial   words — Killick.   road,   2246. 
Provoost   family,   5040.    5058. 
Provost  jail,  prisoners  in.  1778.     5039. 
Prowell,  G.  R.,  6151. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 79 


Prude,  J.  O.,  942. 

Prudhomme,  A.,  will,  1695.     6617,  6622. 
Prud'homme,  L.  A.,  7329. 
Prugh,  J.   H.,  6381. 
Prussia,  census  of,  808. 
Prussia,  Hanover  and,  1795-1803.     4835. 
Prussia  campaign.   1758.     36. 
Pruyn,  J.  V.  L.,  3411,  5034-5039,  5044-5046. 
Pruyn,  J.  V.  L.,  jr..  5028-5030,  5032,  5062. 
Pruyn    family     (American    branch).    5028- 
5030,     5032,     5036,     5037.     5042, 
5044. 
Pryer,   C.,   657,   662,   664,   4812. 

notebook,  657. 
Pryor,  N.,  1513. 
Pryor  family,  6831. 
Psalmodies  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts 

Bay,  2133. 

Psychology,   college   text-books.   204. 
Public  domain,  surveys,  4279. 
Public  lands,  Virginia,  1625.     6851. 
Public    lands    and    agrarian    laws    of    the 

Roman  Republic,  1822. 
See  also  Lands. 
Public    money,    United    States    methods    of 

keeping,  4295. 

'ublic  morals,  legal  regulation,  5569. 
'ublic  records,  indexing,  3392. 
'udeator,   Ann,  prosecution   for  witchcraft, 

1692.      2243. 

'ueblo,  passing  of  the  old,   1019. 
'ueblo  archives,  1015. 
'ueblo  Indians,  5854. 
'ueblo  ruins,  Kansas,  1580. 
Puffer,  W.  N.,  5024. 
Puffer  family,  3380,  3713. 
Puget  Sound,  pioneer  papers  of,  5800. 
pioneer  vessels,  6869. 
roughing  it  on,  early  sixties,  6869. 
survey  of,  6870. 
Puget    Sound    naval    station,    establishment 

of,  6870. 

Puisaye,     Comte    de.     list     of     royal     com 
panions  of,  7347. 
1'ullen,  C.,  563. 
Pulsifer,  B.,  jr.,  3368. 
Pulsifer,  D.,  3361-3365. 
Pumham,      submission      to      Massachusetts, 

6483. 
Pumpelly,    J.    C.,    4554.    4555,    4640,    5037- 

5040,  5042,  5049. 
Pumpelly  family,  5042. 
Punishments,  ignominious.  2O8.  410.  441. 
Purchase,     Thomas,     patent     of     lands     in 

Maine,  1687-88.      3371. 
Purefoy,  J.  S..  5589. 
Purgatory  River  of  Colorado.  2138. 
Purifoy,  F.  M..  946,  967. 
Purifoy   (John),  descendants.  946,  967. 
Purington,  C.  W.,  577. 
Puritan  army,  1647.     211,  499. 
Puritan  colony  in  Maryland,  1816. 
Puritan  influence  in  Wisconsin,  6967.  7084. 
Puritan  road,  2200. 
Puritans,  alleged  facts  as  to.  2800. 
Amsterdam,  1597-1625.     3090. 


1250 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Puritans,  characteristics  of,  8. 
character  of,  7259. 
history  of,  2243. 
early  homes  of,  2271.  2579. 
early  marriages,  5041. 
Massachusetts  Bay,  4203. 
New  England,  characteristics,  8. 
political  ideas  of,  7. 
politics    in    England    and    New    England, 

2867. 

See  also  Mass.  Colony  and  Province. 
Purple,  E.  R.,  5019,  5021-5025,  5058. 
Purple.  S.  S.,  4880,  5019,  5027,  5039,  5054, 

5055,  5068. 
Purviance,  R.,   1883. 
Pusey,  P.,  1229,  1246,  1256. 
Putnam,  A.  P.,  4159. 
Putnam,    I).,    letter    on    battle    of    Bunker 

Hill,   1109. 
Putnam,     Eben,     2265,     2267,     2269,     2501. 

2505,  2514,  3686. 

Putnam.  F.  W.,  197,  199,  201,  202,  209,  305. 
308,  334,  367,  468,  2293,  2326- 
2328,  2371,  2399,  2452,  2466,  5713. 
5778,  7451. 

Putnam,  G.  R.,  898,  904. 
Putnam,  Herbert,  22,  4812. 
Putnam.  I.,  anecdotes  from  the  "  Universal 

Magazine,"  1199. 
Putnam,  ,T.  J.,  4210. 
Putnam,  J.  O.,  4755,  4773,  4795. 

memorial -meeting,  4775. 
Putnam,  Mary  L.,  3685. 
Putnam,  Rufus,  1698,  4203. 
in  Northwest,  207. 

map  of  Worcester  County,  1785.     2798. 
Putnam,  Ruth,  17,  4812. 
Putnam  family.  4203: 

Putnam,    Ohio,    Presbyterian    Church,    mar 
riages,  1841-1898.     5746. 
Pynchon,  John,  letter,  1695.      33(57. 
Pynchon,  William,  death  of,  2780. 
Pynchon  family,  3871. 
Quabache,  1453. 

Quackenbos  family,  5039,  5040. 
Quackenbush,  J.  W.,  5022. 
Quaker,  The,  a  drama,  6085. 
Quaker     ambassador     and     Indians,     1804. 

4775. 

Quaker  exiles,  6181. 
Quaker     persecutions     in     Dedham,     Mass.. 

2198. 

Quaker  records,  Virginia,  1763.     1286,  1287. 
Quakerism  in  Nantucket,  3342. 
Quakers.  2133,  2137. 

council  order  regarding,  6859. 
during  the  Revolution,  5880. 
examination  by  Court  of  assistants,  Bos 
ton,  1656.     3359. 
petition    to   George    III,    March,    1775. 

6065. 
petition  to  National  Assembly  of  France, 

1791.      3392. 
proceedings     of     the    Mass.     Government 

with  regard  to,  1662.     2629. 
Southern,  and  slavery,  1856. 


Quakers  in  Canada,  visit,  1797.     4775. 
in  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  4048,  4052. 
in    Detroit,    1793.     4269. 
in  Iowa,   1516. 

in  Lynn,  Mass.,  1703.     3360. 
in  Maryland,  1914. 
in  New   Hampshire,  1665.      4446. 
in  Nova  Scotia,  7254. 
in  Pennsylvania,  1823. 
Welsh  emigration,  6073. 
in  provincial  wars,  attitude  of,  6066. 
»Vee  also  Friends. 
Quakers'  petition,  1738.      6864. 
Qualifications,    legal,   for  office,    1019-1899. 

17. 

Quantrill,  early  life  in  Kansas,  1581. 
Quantrill  and  the  Morgan-Walker   tragedy, 

1582. 

Quantrill  massacre,   1580.    ' 
Quarrier  &  Hunter,  carriage  builders.  1780 

1789.     6083. 

Quarries,  Minnesota,  4329. 
Quarry,     Col.     Robt.,     information     against 
government  of  Pennsylvania,  5969. 
memorial    to    the    Lords    Commissioners, 

1703.      2645. 
report  in  1708.     2794. 

Quarryville,  Pa.,  The  Ark,  famous  last  cen 
tury  mansion,  6166. 
Quartz  workers,  Minnesota,  4329. 
"  Quatre    Lettres   d'un    Bourgeois    de    New- 
Haven."  authorship  of,  1161. 
Quebec,  in  1608.      7200,  7204. 
in  1749-1759.      7186. 
in   1837-38.      7323. 

arms  of  lieutenant-governors  (Armes  des 
lieutenants-gouverneurs  -de  ... 
Quebec),  7345. 

Canadian-French   militia,    1775.      7350. 
cathedral,  7347. 
channel  to  Montreal,   7346. 
chateau    Haldimand    ou    Vieux    chateau, 

7191. 

chateau   St.   Louis,   7191,   7347. 
chatellenie  de  Coulonge,  7349. 
coleoptera  and  diptera,  7177. 
country  in   vicinity  of,  7174. 
diocese,  in  seventeenth  century,  914. 
ecclesiastical  retreats.  1841-1901.      7347. 
Ecole  elementaire  franchise  due  Protono- 

taire  Perrault,  1821.     7347. 
education  in  seventeenth  century,  7198. 
I/Eglise  paroissiale,    1644-1771.      7191. 
English  cathedral  of,  7192. 
expedition   to,   1690.     3279. 
Dorchester  soldiers  in,  3374. 
Phipp's  narrative,  2805. 
Fire  Society   (La  Societe  du  feu  tie  Que"- 

bec),  7346. 
founding  of,  4215. 

French    priests   imprisoned,    1801.      7348. 
last   decade   of   French    rule,    1749-1759. 

7313. 
governors      and      administrators,      1763- 

1867.      7347. 
harbor  of,  7176. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1251 


Quebec,  history,  1620-1631*.     7345. 

Indians  of,  7347. 

Library  of  Parliament,  1792-1892.     7327. 

literature  of,   1764-1830.      7322. 

light-houses,  7196. 

Lieutenant-governors  of,   7347. 

liste  des  offlciers,  etc.,  de  la  marine, 
1722.  7350. 

meteorology,   7174. 

old  council  of  (L'Ancien  Conseil  de), 
7345. 

plan  of  relief,   1806-1810.      7222. 

port  of,  French  war  vessels  in,  since 
1760.  7347. 

post-office   (Le  bureau  de  poste).  7345. 

relation  de  ce.  qui  s'est  passe  &  1'occa- 
sion  de  la  naissance  de  le  Dau 
phin,  1730.  7324. 

St.  Jean-Baptiste  de,  7347. 

shells,  7172. 

sheriffs,  1779-1901.     7347. 

springs,   temperature   of,   7174. 

theater,    1694.      7323. 

titular  priests   (cures  en  titre),  7347a. 

two  graves,  5036. 

vaccination    in.    1809.     7346. 

vessels  arrived  in.   1793.      7209. 

views,   German   prints,    2799,   3161. 

water  power,   7175. 
Quebec,  province  of,  1787.     2624. 

and  American  Revolution.   7114. 

Bibl.  Inventaire  chronol.  des  livres,  jour- 
naux  et  revues,  publics  de  1764  & 
1904.  7329,  7329o. 

ethnographic  des  elements  ...  la 
population,  7317. 

L'evolution  economique  de,  7326. 

la  frontiere  nord,  7310. 

L'instruction   publique  en,   7325. 

municipal  institutions  in.  7371-7372. 

le  province  et  la  langue  frangaise,   7309. 
Quebec  campaign,   1759. 

capture  of,  1759,  journal,  72O5. 

military  operations  at,   1759-00.     7180b. 

monument  to  Wolfe  and  Montcalm,  sub 
scribers  to  (souscripteurs  pour 
1'erection  du  monument  .  .  .), 
7347. 

siege  of,   1758.      7278. 

siege  of,  1759.     7204-7207.  7328. 

sioge  of,  1760.      7346. 

See  also  Plains  of  Abraham. 

surrender  of,    1759.      1981,    7204. 

expedition  to,  via  the  Penobscot  liiver, 
1710,  original  narrative  of,  2774. 

assault   on,    1775.      6070. 
Quebec   expedition.    1775. 

assault  of  Montgomery  and  Arnold,  1775. 
7324. 

blockade  of,  1775.     56,  7210,  7211. 

campaign,    1776.     6066. 

diary  of  weather,  177(5.      7194.-  7219. 

expedition,  1775.     2792,  3034,3364,3439, 

4439,   472(5. 

Arnold's  1775.     3033,  5905,  5995,  5997. 
journal  of,  1775.     38,  1697,  7207. 


Quebec — Continued. 

expedition,    journal    of    Lieut.-Cul.    Vose, 

April-July,   1776.      2165. 
occurrences   in,   1775—76.      5252«. 
prisoner  of  war,  diary,   1776.      6833. 
siege     and     blockade,     1775-76.      7181, 

7182. 

siege  and  capture,  1775-76.     7181,  7182. 
siege  of,   1775.      7212. 
siege  of,    1775-76.      Centenary   celebra 
tion,  7184. 

See  also  Canada,   campaign  ;  expedi 
tion  to  ;   invasion  of. 
Quebec  act,  The,   11. 
Quebec  bill,  5097. 

Virginia  and  the,  34. 

Quebec  Literary  and  Historical  Society,  an 
nals,  7310. 

Quebec  observatory,  latitude  of,  7177. 
Quebec  seminary,  7198. 
Queenston    Heights,    battle   of,    7226,    7246, 

7263,  7301,  7384. 
"  Quero,"  cruise  of,  2274,  2528. 
Querus,  4213. 
Quesnay   de   Beaurepaire's   Academy,   6817, 

6822,    6835. 

Queylus,  de,  voyage,  en  1644.     7321. 
Quincy,  D.,  marriage  record.  2796. 
Quincy,  Edmund,  2783.  2903. 
letter,  2138. 

letter  to  Dolly  Quincy,   1775.      3369. 
letter   to   daughter,    1776.      3371. 
letters     to     John     Hancock     and     tydia 

Hancock.    1776.      2773. 
letter  to  J.  Hancock,  1778.     3372. 
letter,' 1781.      3369. 
letter,    1783.     3373. 
Quincy,    Eliza    S.,    2781,    2786,    2789,    3396, 

6059. 
Quincy,    Josiah.     2647,    2733,    2760,     2773, 

2787,  34(52. 
diary  of,  2773. 

diary   of  a  journey,   1801.      2794. 
'election  to  Harvard  University,  3407. 
letter,   1775.     2776. 
portrait  of,  2772. 

Quincy,  J.  P.,  2788,  2791,  279S.  L'80O.  2802, 
2804.  2805.  2S08,  3017,3142,3191, 
3255,   3257,  32S4,  33OO. 
Quincy,  M.  P.,  3413,  3947". 
Quincy,   Samuel,   diary,   177C>.     2788. 
Quincy,  S.  M.,  3333,  3335. 
Quincy  family,  3369,  3370.  3452. 

letters,    1777-78.      3393. 
Quincy,  Mass.,  burying  ground,  inscriptions. 

3370. 

field  day.    19O2.      4214. 
First     Congregational     Society,     Church, 

1 732.      3376. 

graveyard  inscriptions,  3367. 
old  church,  350S. 
Quiner,  E.  B..  6927. 
Quinu,   M.   F..  autobiography,   7525. 
Quinnehtuk   River,   4O98. 
Quinney,  J.  W.,  6928. 
Quinnipiack  Indians,  1161. 


1252 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Quinquennial  age  groups,  813. 

Quint,  A.  H.,  2787,  2917,  3362-3367,  3391, 

3392,  3408. 
Quintard,  J.  T.,  4892. 

Quinte     Bay,     discovery     and     exploration, 
7300. 

Switzers  of,  7301. 
Quintus,  J.  C.,  4774. 
Quiripi  Indians,  language,  1121. 
'Quirk's  Scouts,  roll,  C.  S.  A.,  January,  1863. 

1642. 

Quisenberry,  A.  C.,  1630. 
Quittapahilla,  mills  of,  6217. 
Quivara,  the  real,  1580. 
Quivira,  from,  to  Kansas,  1581. 
Quivey,  A.  M.,  4394. 
"  Quo   Warranto,"    1635.     3396. 
Rabbis,    earliest,    and    Jewish     writers    of 

America,  626. 
Habida,  Spain,  197. 
Kabot,  Charles,  903,  7474. 
Raccoon  and  Penn's  Neck,  Swedish  mission,   j 

4537. 
Race,     II.,    4553,    4555,    4629,    4639,    4643.   | 

6066,  6068. 
Races,  assimilation  of,  809. 

history  and  development  of,  6949. 

relations  between  lower  and  higher,  3292. 

Fee  also  Ethnology. 
Racine,  Wis.,  early  days,  6909. 

latitude  and  longitude  of,  6928. 
Racine  County,  Wis.,  archaeology  of,   7126. 

towns  of,  settlement,  6908o. 
Rackemann,  C.   S.,  2135,  2137,  7395. 
Racoon  River  Agency  in  1844.     1517. 
Radcliffe,  G.   L.   P.,   1831. 
Radcliffe  family,  3408. 
Radcliffe,  Ann,  pedigree,  2133. 
Raddatz,  C.  F.,  2027. 
Rader,  P.  S.,  4383. 
Radisson,  P.  E.,  34. 

Chouart   and,   7318,   7319. 

in    the   Northwest,    1661-1663.      7329. 

in  Wisconsin,  6933. 

journal,  7024. 
value  of,  6964. 

voyages,  4118. 

voyages,    1652-1684.     6657. 
Radisson  and  Groseilliers,  voyages  of,  6911. 
Rae,  A.  S.,  4212. 
Rae,  John,  567,  7148a. 
Rafferty,   Patrick,   reminiscences,   5850. 
Rafn,    C.    C.,    518,    545,    2829,    3365,    4112, 

4540., 

Raft,  journeying  by,  5646. 
Railway,     N.     J.,     tombstone     inscriptions, 

5051. 

Rah  way  and  Plainfield,  N.   J.,   Friends   So 
ciety,     monthly    meeting,     records, 
1687-1825.       5023,       5024,      5025, 
5026. 
Railroad,  Minnesota,  tirst  in,  4312. 

Congressional  grants  of  lands,  7117. 

the  most  northern,  579. 

Newfoundland,  7391. 


Railroad,  Texas,   first,  6685. 
Railroad  accidents,  815. 
Railroad  appraisal,  Michigan,  4295. 
Railroad  competition,  811. 
Railroad   development  of  northern   Wiscon 
sin,  6967,  7079. 

Railroad  expenditure,  labor  element,  814. 
Railroad  grading  among   Indians,   1582. 
Railroad  legislation,  in  Illinois,  since  1870. 
1437. 

in  Wisconsin,  history,  6936,  7070. 
Railroad    over    Allegheny    Mountains,    first, 

6058. 

Railroad  rates.  812. 
Railroad  reminiscences,  1713. 
Railroad     service,     comparative     statistics, 

812. 

Railroad  statistics,  811. 
Railroad  war,  1877,  in  Pennsylvania,  6141. 
Railroading  in  Chester  County,  Pa.,  history, 

5878. 
Railroads,  construction,  901. 

early  western  explorers  and,  7391. 

in  Illinois,  early.  1387. 

in  Michigan,   history  of,  4274. 
early  history,  4283. 

in  Missouri,  early  history,  4383. 

in    Rhode     Island,     Hope    furnaces,     1st 
steam   engine,   6582. 

in  United  States,  commercial  value,  7474. 

Rocky  Mountain,  561. 

safety  appliances,  1517. 

statistics  of,  807,  809,  893,  897. 

uniform  statistics  of,  807. 

valuation,  815. 

Railway,  Trans-Canada,  7197. 
Railways,  street,  811. 
Rain  and  rainmakers,  1022. 
Rain  gauges,  Los  Angeles,  1005. 
Rain,  hail,  and  snow,  1004. 
Rainborowe  family,  3766. 
Raines,  C.  W.,  6679,  6680,  6684. 
Rainfall  for  41  years,  4906. 
Rainfall  types,  895. 
Rainmaking,  1022. 
Rainsford,  C.,  5252. 
Raisin     River,     battle,     monument,     1644a, 

1645. 
Rale,  Father  Sebastian,  1705. 

•S'ee  also  Rasles,   Father. 

Raleigh,   Mir   W.,   confession  and   wxecution, 
2888. 

and   his  colony,   4117. 

speech  on  the  scaffold,  2782. 
Raleigh's  colony,  119. 
Raleigh's  colony,  site  of,  12. 
Raleigh's  lost  colony,  6892. 
Raleigh's  new   fort,    Virginia,    1585.     5568. 
Raleigh's  voyage,  151. 
Raleigh    Inlet,    documents,    1789.      1288. 
Raleigh  volume  of  drawings,  2789. 
"  Raleigh,"  frigate,  4443.  4444. 
Raleigh,  N.  C.,  Baptist  Church,  5589. 
Rail,    commanding    the    Hessians    at    Tren 
ton,  6078. 
Ralph,  W.   L.,  5426. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR.    INDEX. 


1253 


Rnlston,    .T.    G.,    0819. 
Hamate,   B.   .T.,   1813.   1864.   6670. 
Rarnezay.   Sieur  cle,   7204. 
Ramirez,  Codex,  notes  from.   740. 
Rammelknmp,  C.   H.,  28. 
R.'imsay.   I)..  2022. 
Kamsdell.   E.  .7..  7470. 
Ramsdell.  T.  M..  5827. 
Ramsey.  A..  4302,  4310. 
Ramsey,   .T.  G.  M.,  6660. 

letter,    1834.      6670. 
Ramsey  Abbey,  Boon  services,  35. 
Ramsey  County,  Minn.,  history.  4305. 
Ranck,  G.  W.,  1625,   1633. 
Rand.  B.,  7,  3400,  5036. 
Randall,   D.  R.,   1816,   1819. 
Randall,     E.     O.,     5648,     5713,     5720-5724 

5740,  6891. 

Randall,  F.  E.,  3400,  3401,  3792«. 
Randall,  S.  S.,  530. 
Randall  family,  3366. 
Randolph,   Edmund,   1034. 
Randolph,  Edward,  4125. 
instructions  to,  2645. 
letter,   1679.      2624. 
letters  and  "  narrative  "  of,  2787. 
letters,    1684-85.      3388. 
Randolph,    Sir   John,    letters,    6827. 
Randolph  family,  6831,  6849,  6855,  6857. 
of  Virginia,   6849. 
(Edward),  family,  2782. 
(Henry),  family,  6852. 
Randolph    gathering    at    Tuckahoe.     April, 

1900.  2804. 
Randolph  tablet,  6860. 
"  Ranger,"  the,  3639. 

cruise  of,  1  777-78,  diary  of  Ezra  Green, 

3387. 

surgeon  on  board  the,  3387. 
Ranier,  Mount,  height  of,  899. 
Ranke,  Leopold  von,  3. 

bibliography,  13. 
Rankin,  Cornelia  W..  4859. 
Rankin,  .T.  E.,  777.  6746,  6749. 
Ranking,  J.,   572(5. 
Ranney,  C.  F.,  6706. 
Ransom  family,  6865. 
Ransome  family,  6858. 
Rantoul.    Robert,   si:,    2475. 
Rantoul,     R.     S.,     2244-2247,     2249,     2256- 
2260,  2262,  2269-2271,2274,2275, 
2278,     2280,      2390,      24O6.      2417. 
2424,      2427,      2434,      2454.      2465, 
2433,     2519,      2528,      2531,      2645, 
4168. 

Rantoul  family,  2454. 
Rantoul  family  and  name,  2260. 
Rantoul  genealogy,   2244. 
Raper,  C.  L.,  28. 
Rappahannock  County,  Va.,  wills,  abstracts, 

1656-1677.     6829. 
Raritan  King,  seat  of,  4540. 
Rasiere,  I.  de,  letter,  1627.      51  5o. 
Rask,  Erasmus,  2787. 

letter,  2957. 
Rasle's  settlement  at  Norridgewock,  1712. 


Rasles,  Father,  mission  of.  1710. 

Her  ulna  Rale.   S. 
Rasles  dictionary.   1712. 
Rastall.   .1.    E.,   4417. 
"  Ra'th,"  the  word,  2789. 
Rather,   E.   Z.,   6(586. 
Rattermann,  IT.  A.,  884-887.  5«07«. 
Rattlesden,    Suffolk   County.    England,    colo 
nists    from.    3415. 
Rattlesnake,  Massasagua.  7175. 
Rattlesnake   bite,   remedy,   4683. 
Rattlesnake  Hill  trail  in  Dudley,  4145. 
Rau,  R.,  6223. 
Ranch,  E.  H.,  6352. 
|   Raudenbush  iron  ore  mine,   5955. 
j   Raven,  J.  J.,  3399,  34O7,  3410,  3687,  3905. 
I   Ravenel,  D.,  6618. 
Ravenel,  W.  C..  6619. 
Ravenel  family,  6617. 
Rawle,   Anna,  diary,   6072. 
Rawle,    Francis,   and   Martha   Turner,    mar 
riage  certificate,   1689.      (5070. 
Rawle,  W.,  5966,  5969.  6079. 
Rawle,  W.  B.,  6064.  6072.  (5079.  r.osi. 
Rawle,   W.   II.,  6066. 
Rawle     papers,     letters     from,     1791-1825 

6079. 

Rawles,  W.  A.,  4834. 
Rawlins  family,  3368. 
Rawson,  Abel,  5762. 
I   Rawson,  E.,  4104. 
letter,   1675.     2624. 
letter,   1671-72.      2624. 
Rawson,   G..   2628. 

Rawson,   W.,   Secretary,  letter.   1665.     2635. 
letter,    1675.      2624. 

on   trade  of  Massachusetts,    1665.      2(53(5. 
record  of  adjournment  of  General  Court, 

1686.  error  in.   2138. 
Rawson  family,   3361.   3397.  4203. 
Ray,  F.  M.,  2257,  2404. 
Ray  township,  Mich.,  history.  4279. 
Raymond,  A.  V.   V..  5411. 
Raymond,  C.   W.,  547. 
Raymond,  J.  II.,  5150. 
Raymond,  J.  L.,  5036,  5042. 
Raymond,    M.    I).,    1152.    5O40.    5043,    5548. 

7498. 

/ 

Raymond.   R.  W..  3687. 
Raymond,  W.  O..  7252-7256,  7536. 
Rynham,    Norfolk,    England,    records,    3410. 
Raynham,    Mass..    first    record    book.    1735- 

1757.  3409. 

marriages      and      baptisms,      1 782-1 79o. 

3409. 

topography.  2621. 
records.  3411,  3413. 
Rea,  Caleb,  journal,  Ticonderoga  expedition, 

1758.  2257,  2404. 
Reaburn,  D.  L.,  9<>4. 

Read,  C.  F.,  3416. 
Read,  D.  B.,  7."><>7. 
Read,  Eva,  7381. 
Read,  F.   1)..  5639. 
Read,  J.,  2081. 


1254 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Read,  J.  M..  6065. 

Read,  .7.  M.,  jr.,  1209,  1210,  1212. 

Read.  M.  O.,  5713,  5778,  5786. 

Read,  W.,  2080. 

Read,  W.  .T.,  1213. 

Read  family,  3408. 

Reade,  Edmand,  will  of,   1603.     277."). 

Reade,   J.,   3686,   7189,   7308-731  o.   7313. 

Reade  (George)  family,  6800. 

Reading,    John,    administration,  4508,  4601. 

Reading,  Mass.,  settlers,  1640-1700.     3360. 

Reading,  Pa.,  century  of,  5942. 

early  missions  at,  6081. 

Episcopal  Church,  6060. 

fifty  years  ago,  5947. 

inns,  old,  5944. 

Society  of  Friends,  6067. 

Pres.  Van  Buren's  visit  to,  1839.     5940. 

Washington,    G.,    funeral    ceremonies    in, 

5936.  . 

Reading,  Harrisburg,  etc.,  John  Penn's  jour 
nal,   1788.     6059. 
Readville,  Mass.,  school,  2572. 
Reagan,  J.  H.,  1286,  6679,  6681. 

letter,  1865.     1286. 

letter  against  trial  of  J.  Davis,  1286. 
Realists  and  decadents,   7315. 
Rebok,    II.   M.,   1515,   1524, 
"  Receipts  to  cure  various  disorders,"  1643. 

2774,  2816. 

Recidivism,  statistics,  813. 
Reclamation   Service,  United  States,  7391. 
Reclus,  E.,  568. 

Recollections  as  source  of  history,  3348. 
Recollections  of  a  Boston  schoolboy,   2078. 
Reconstruction.  Alabama,  6671. 

documents,  1288. 

Georgia,  4830: 

Mississippi,  4347,  4349-4351. 
Monroe  County,  4351. 
Wilkinson  County,  4351. 

negro  suffrage  and,  2808. 

Secession  and,  5569. 

struggle  between.  Pres.  Johnson  and  Con 
gress,  4825. 

Tennessee,  6671. 

Virginia,  1837. 
"  Recopilacion     de      Indias,"     bibliography, 

1004. 

Record,  Robert,  arithmetic  of,  1630.     2199. 
Record   publication,  remarks  on,  4209. 
Records,   English  county,  5745. 

parish,  American,  5743. 
Roman  Catholic,  5743. 

preservation    of,    814,    5535. 

public,  of  Massachusetts,  809. 

/s'fT  also  Archives. 

Recruiting,   relation   to   population,   811. 
Red  Bank,  4512. 
Red  Banks,  legend  of,  6926. 
"  Red  Dog  "  money,  1517. 
Red  Jacket,  Indian,  4771,  4773. 

reinterment,  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery,  Buf 
falo,  N.  Y.,  4772. 
Red  Lion  Inn,  Bensalem,  Pa.,  6068. 


Red  Lion  wharf,  Boston,  Mass.,  documents, 

1691-1722.     3372. 
Red  man,  the  term,  7395. 
Red   River,   7148ft. 

fur  trade,  1799-1801.     7149?>,  7149/. 

old  settlers  of,  7148/>. 
Red  River  expedition,   1518. 

of  1870.     7180c. 

Red    River   of   the   North,    first   settlement, 
1812.     4308. 

opening,  4310. 
Red  River  settlement,  4307. 

causes  of  the  rising  in,  7148. 

early  culture,  7152. 

history,  7149. 

social  customs  and  amusements  in  early 

days,  7149m,  7103. 
-  worthies  of,  7149«/. 

Red  River  Valley,  geology  of,  71486,  7149;.. 
7149fc. 

settlement,  etc.,  4310. 

Silurian  strata,  71487. 
Red  Rose  question.  6170. 
Red  Wing,  stone  heaps,  4302. 
Redd,  J.,  1286,  6830,  6831. 
Reddington,  L.  W.,  6713. 
Redemptioners,  2023,  5959,  6362. 
Redemptionists,  United  States,  916. 
Redington,   A.,  3685. 
Redington,  Susan,  3389. 
Redsecker,    J.    II..    6192,    6206,    7430,    7433, 

7437. 

Redstone,  V.   B.,  5743. 
Redway,  J.  W.,  896. 
Redwood,   W.,    letters   to   W.   Ellery,   1773- 

74.     6067. 

Redwood  County,  Minn.,  history,  etc.,  4311. 
Redwood  forest,  900. 
Ree  Indians,  6657. 
Reed,  C.  A.,  4033a,  4034. 
Reed,  G.  B.,  6741,  6761.      . 
Reed,   H.,  5608. 
Reed,  II.  E.,  5800. 
Reed,  Jacob,  monument  to,  7422. 
Reed,  James,  3685. 
Reed,  Joseph,  narrative,  5251. 

Trenton,  1776-77.     6064. 
Reed,  J.  W.,  2243,  3380. 
Reed,  M.   I.,  4098. 

Reed,   S.,   orderly   book.    1778.     4454. 
Reed,  T.  B.,  5531. 

Reed,  W.  B.,  5139,  5975,  5995,  6002. 
Reed,  W.  IL,  3383,  5960,  7422. 
Reeder,  Got/-.  Andrew  II.,  1577. 

administration,  1579. 
Reedy,  W.  M.,  4388. 
Rees,  D.  S.,  1581. 
Rees,  W.  H.,  5810. 
Reese,  M.  B.,  4414. 
Reeve,   J.   C.,   5628. 
Reeves,  E.,  letter  books  of,  6076,  6077. 
Reeves,  J.  B..  6076.  6077. 
Reeves.  Jesse  S.,  44,  1825. 
Reforesting  since  Glacial   epoch,   4908. 
Reformation,   the  French,  38. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1255 


Reformed   Church   in   America,   history   and 

characteristics,  6881. 
early  days.  5585. 
history  of,  792. 

bibliography,  6382o,  6384. 

Reformed  Church  of  the  United  States  prior 
to  1800,  bibliography,  63G3. 

Reformed  Church  in  Pennsylvania,  6868. 
in   United  States,  history  and  character 
istics,   6381. 

Reformed  churches  of  Europe  and  America 
in  relation  to  general  church  his 
tory,  6372. 

Reformed  Dutch  Church,  magazine  of,  6382. 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  of  North 
America,  history,  6381. 

Refugee  tract,  Ohio,  5724. 

Refugees  from  Boston  in  1776.     2787. 

Regicides,  the,  sheltered  in  New  England, 
2868. 

Registration    laws,   colonial,   813. 

Registration  report,  Massachusetts,  50th 
and  58th,  809,  813. 

Rehoboth,  Del.,  remains  of  aboriginal  en 
campment  at,  6312. 

Rehoboth,  Mass.,  3380. 

baptisms,  1694-1709.     3373. 
Goff  Memorial  Hall,  4148. 
two  hundred  and  fiftieth   anniversary  of 
the      settlement      of,      1644-1894. 
4149. 

Reichel,  G.  B.,  7473. 

Reichel,  G.  V.,  5045. 

Reichel,  L.  T.,  6224. 

Reichel,  W.  C..  5981,  6221-6223,  6233, 
6357. 

Reichel  family,  5045. 

Reichelt,  G.  T.,  6223. 

Reid,  Harvey,  1381. 

Reid,  Hugo,  2451. 

Reid,  J.  D.,  7480. 

Reid,  M.  C.,  5766. 

Reilly,  R.   M.,   6165,   6169. 

Reincke,  A.,  6222. 

Reinhardt,  L.,  6681. 

Reinsch,   P.   S.,   1538,   7118. 

Reis,  C.,  1075.  • 

Reizenstein,  M.,   1828. 

Relics  and  antiquities,  945; 

Religion,  Act  concerning,  of  April  21,  1649. 
1938. 

Religion,  evolution  in,  United  States,  nine 
teenth  century,  4280. 

Religion,    in    Massachusetts,    state    of,     in 

1647-48.      2627,    2628. 
liberalizing  tendencies,  7484. 

Religions,  statistics  of,  809. 

Religious  development  in  the  province  of 
North  Carolina,  1828. 

Religious  forces  of  United  States,   784. 

Religious   freedom.   928,   929. 
in  1843.     6861. 
Holland  and,  77(5. 
in  Virginia,  1880*;. 
progress  of.  771. 


Religious   liberty   in   Massachusetts,   777. 

Religious    missions,    5151. 

Religious    settlements,    Bishop    Hill    colony, 

Henry  County,   111.,   1823. 
Religious  tests  in  provincial   Pennsylvania, 

(5065. 

Religious  toleration  in  Virginia,  1825. 
Remick,  O.  1'.,  3405. 
Remick  family,  3405.  8S-I7H. 
!   Remley,   Milton,   1514. 

Remsburg,  G.  J.,   1582. 
!   Renaissance,  773. 

Italian,  776,  1855. 
Renault,  E..  7222. 
Renault,  R.,  7219,   7222. 
Renfrew  County,  Canada,  early  days,  7381. 
Renick,  E.  I.,  1282,  1283,  1294. 
Renick   family,  6834. 

in   Virginia,    1283. 
Renner,  F.,  4417. 
Rennick  family,  1642. 
Renshaw,  II.,   1668. 

Rensselaer    County,    N.    Y.,    graveyard    in 
scriptions,  5046. 
Rensselaer  school,  2047. 
Rensselaerswyck,  colony  and  manor,  4699. 

settlers  in,  1630-1646.     4880. 
Rentoul  family,   2454. 
Rentoul  family  and  name,  2260. 
Renville,  G.,  4312. 
Repplier,  Emma,  763. 

Representation    in    Congress    from    the    se 
ceding  States,  35. 

Representative  assemblies  of  to-day,  1824. 
Representative  government,  popular  discon 
tent  with,  12. 
Representative       institutions       of       United 

States,  5130. 

Reptiles,   West  Indian,  2477. 
Republican  convention,  first.  38. 
Republican    national    convention     in     1860. 

Iowa   delegation    to,    1522. 
Republican  party,  history  of,  4280. 

in  Ohio.  5714. 

organization  of,  1580. 

See  also   Parties,   political. 
Requavv,  G.,   company  of  militia.   5561. 
Rerick,  R.   II.,   1344a, 

Research,  genealogical,  cooperative,  5744. 
Research  in  England,  aid  to.  39X7. 
Research,   universities   in   relation  to.   7327. 
Reserve,  a  national,  4292. 
Residence,    length   of,   in   Mass,    towns,   811. 
"  Resolution,"  ship,  6083. 
Reuss,  F.  X.,  5843,  5846,  5850,  5851.  5853. 

5855,  5855o,  7390. 

Revenue  officer.  Mexican,  in  Texas,  6682. 
Revenue   officers   at   Boston,   early    part   of 
reign    of    George    III,    commission 
to,  2773. 
Revere,  Paul,  2785. 

conduct  in  Penobscot  expedition.   1709. 

Copley's   portrait   of,   2797. 

daybook  of.  2780. 

early  bells,  3416. 

letter  of,  2623,  2785. 


1256 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Revere.  Paul,  letter  to  his  wife,  2782. 

letter  to  J.  Belknap,  Jan.  1,  1798.     7448. 

portrait  of  Washington.   2808,  3290. 

ride.  1775.     7448. 

signal  of,  2784,  2923. 
Rex,  Margaret  D.,  5959. 
Reyner  family,  3454. 
Reynolds,  C.,  7389. 
Reynolds,  D.,  7408. 
Reynolds,  G.,  200,  350. 
Reynolds,  Helen,  5050. 
Reynolds,  I.  T.,  5641. 
Reynolds,  S.,  6421,  6438,  6439,  6444,  6445, 

6453,   6462. 

Reynolds,   W.   M.,   1217,   5920,   5980. 
Reynolds  family,  5050,  6860. 

(Sheldon)   family,  6423. 
Reze,  Dr.,  visit  to  Michigan,  929. 
Rheaume,  A.,  7346. 
Rheaume,lf»ie.,  7381. 
Rhett  (Wm.)  family,  6649. 
Rhoads,  Samuel,  jr.,  letter  book,  1762-1772. 

6070. 

Rhode   Island.      Colony,   appeals   from   colo 
nial  courts,  11. 

assembly,  act,   1672.     2623. 

proposition  for  a  general,  6584. 

boundary,  1663.     2623. 

British  state  papers  relating  to,  6587. 

civil  and  religious  affairs  of  colony,  6485, 
6495. 

colonial  paper  currency,  6604. 

governor  and  general  assembly  to  Charles 
II,  2623. 

historical  documents,  1683-84.     6586. 

inhabitants,  1730-1801,  number  of,  2635. 

intrusion  upon  Indian  lands,  1669.    2641. 

music,  1739.     6586. 

presidents  of,  1647-1789.     2624. 

Quakers,  1657.     2635. 

settlement  of,  anniversary,  6494. 

settlements  of  estates  in,  3370. 

first  settler   (Roger  Williams),  3373. 

first  settlers,   3359. 

settlers,     treatment     by     New     England 
colonies,  6520. 

soldiers     in     Havana     expedition,     1762. 
6585. 

tour  to,  1761.     1700. 

Rhode  Island.     State,    admission    to  Union. 
1790.     6587. 

adoption    of    United    States    Constitution. 
6571. 

art    treasures    illustrating    local    history. 
6582. 

artists,  6582,  6584. 

civil  changes,  6589. 

commissioners'      records.      1776.         1778. 
4454. 

constitutional  controversy,  1841.     11. 

council  of  war  orders,  1778.     6520. 

early  development  of,  210,  490. 

Hebrews  in,  6605. 

history,  6488. 
spirit  of,  6506. 

Huguenots  of,  4894. 


Rhode   Island.     Nttite.  idea  of  government, 

6499. 

in  1778.     2240. 
treatment  of  Indians,  6530. 
institute  of  instruction,  6520,  6524. 
institutions,  origin,  6474. 
intellectual  life,  389. 

of  the  last  century,  203. 
Irish  settlement  in,  608 
Irish  vanguard,  610,  620. 
judges,  trial  of,  6568. 
manuscripts,     archives     at     Washington, 

I).  C.,  6581. 
military  history,  artillery,  battle  of  Bull 

Run,  6595. 

battalion  officers,  1783.     6581. 
battalions,    arrangement    of,    at    White 

Plains,  1778.     6581. 
first  battalion,   1777,  records  of,  6581. 
First   Cavalry.   Middleburg,   Va..    1863. 

6598. 

operations,    1865.      6599. 
reminiscences,    6595. 
First  Light  Artillery,  Battery  D,  6597, 

6598,  74827. 
Battery  E,  6599. 

service  of  Battery  F,  6596-6598. 
rolls  of  troop   in   Massachusetts  state- 

house,  6582. 

Second   Infantry,  campaign,   6595. 
Second  Regiment  of  Foot,  1779.     6581. 
Tenth   Regiment,   high   school   boys  of, 

6595,  7482c. 
volunteers,  Third  Regiment,  campaign, 

6595. 

Eleventh  Regiment,   6595,   74827*. 

Twelfth   Regiment,  service,  6597. 

Fifth  Volunteers,  relief  of  Washington, 

N.  C.,  6597. 

Indian  names  of  places,  6512. 
no   representation   at   constitutional   con 
vention,   1787.      6581. 
first  public  library,  6583. 
Revolutionary  debt,  6583.. 
school    attendance,    813. 
science,    votaries   of   natural.    6488. 
State  papers,  2635. 
tax   of   1781.      11. 
town  government  in,   1816,  6557. 
town  records,  6580,  6584. 
Rhode  Island  and  the  formation  of  Union, 

4827. 

Rhode  Island,  battle  of,  615,  616,  6520. 
Rhode   Island   College,    first  commencement, 

6488. 
Rhode    Island    in    national    statue    gallery, 

6582. 

Rhodes,    E.    H.,    6595. 
Rhodes,  J.   F.,   17,  20,  34,  38,  40,  41,   2800, 

2802,   2804-2806,    2808,   3301. 
Rhodes,  J.  H.,  7482f. 
Rhodes,  W.  H.,  1050. 

Ribbesdale   caves,    England,    prehistoric    re 
mains  discovered  in,  6280. 
Rice,  C.  E.,  6424. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1257 


Rice.  F.   P.,  4201,  4202,  4204-4206rt,  42O9 

4212,  4214,  4218,  4230,   4239. 
Rice,  G.  M.,  4213-421:-,. 
Rice.   II.,  5618,  5621. 
Rice,   II.  M.,  4303. 

Rice.  .T..  location  of  first  home  of,  4215. 
Rice,  J.  A..  69306. 
Rice.  J.  II.,  1581. 
Rice,  J.  L.,  2183. 
Rice,  T.  C.,  4216. 
Rice,   Mrs.   William,   2183. 
Rice,  W.  H..  5719. 
Rice.  W.  M.,  6382. 
Rice  family,   4215. 

old  documents  belonging  to,  4215. 
Rice   (Zachariah)   family,'  6080. 
Rice  Boulder,  poem.  4215. 
Rich,  E..  5743. 
Rich,  E.  M.,   1523. 
Rich,  E.  T.,  4406. 
Rich,  F.   B..  2571.   2573,  7424. 
Rich,  J.  W.,  1522,  1524,  1537. 
Rich,  Sir  N.,  letters.  3723a. 
Richard,   John,   conversion.   914. 
Richard,  *T.  W.,  773. 

Richard,    P.,    letter    to    J.    Wendell,     1740. 
3390. 

Richards,  C.  B.,  1515,  1521. 

Richards.   Eliza   F.,   5039. 

Richards,  II.  M.  M.,  6139.  6210,  6359,  6459, 

7434. 

Richards,  .T.,  2804. 

Richards,  L.,  5928,  5936,  5937r/,  5949,  G062. 
Richards.  M.  II.,  6357. 
Richards,  M.  P..  2567. 
Richards.  M.   W.,  6359. 
Richards.  R.  II.,  1248. 
Richards.   W.  A.,   1522.  1523. 
Richards  diary.    1801-1844.      2197,   2198. 
Richards  family,  6063,  6078. 

(Owen)    family,  6062. 
Richardson,  E.  C.,  771.  777. 
Richardson,  F.  A..  1269. 
Richardson.    F.   W.,   4800. 
Richardson,  (1.  L.,  2572-2574. 
Richardson,   H.   W.,   1704,   1775. 
Richardson,    Jacob,    jr..    journal     of.    1820.    | 

2574. 

Richardson,  James,  7203«. 
Richardson,  John,  letters.  7301. 
Richardson.   J.    E.,   5535. 
Richardson.   J.   M.,   5643. 
Richardson,  R.  B..  577,  856.  859,  860. 
Richardson,  W.*A.,  3383,  3387.  3401.  3407. 

3409,  3776,  3803«. 
Richardson.  W.  C.,  945,  946,  951. 
Richardson,   W.   H.,  6365. 
Richardson  family,  2255,  2401,  3967rt. 
Richardson    County.    Nebr.,    church    history. 
4421. 

John  Brown  in,  4406. 

first  marriage.  4421. 

politics,  early,  4421. 

reminiscences,   1855.      4421. 

first  school  bell,  4421. 


Richardson    County,   Nebr..   school    districts, 
history,   4421. 

early  settlers,  4421. 

old  soldiers  and  sailors,  4422. 
Richardson  County  Pioneer  Society,  4421. 
Richberg,  J.  C.,  4292. 
Richey,  W.  E.,  1580,  1582. 
Richland  County,  Ohio,   "divide."   5724. 
Richland  County   (Ohio)    Historical  Society, 
5725. 

Richland  County,  Wis.,  6925,  6926,  6939. 
Richman.   I.   B..   1522,   1524,   6491. 
Richmond,   C.   L.,   Duke  of,   7345. 

sickness  and  death  of.  7349. 
Richmond,   V.   P.,   1422. 
Richmond,    Ind.,    institutional    influence    of 

Germans.  7528. 

Richmond,  Ohio,   history,  7410. 
Richmond,  Va..  Academy,  first.  1786.    6817, 
6822. 

Jews,  627. 

seals  of,  3385. 

burning  of  theater,  1812.     6829. 

tombstone  inscriptions,  629. 
Richmond    County,    Va.,    marriages,    births, 
deaths.  6861. 

early  tombs.  6859. 
Richmond   Island,  Me.,   1717,   1720. 

coins  found  there,  1702,  2772. 
Rickard,  J.   H..  6599. 
Ricker,   G.   W.,  3363. 
Ricker  family.  3363. 
Ricketson.  W.,  4042. 
Ricord,  F.  W..  4553.  4556,  4606. 
Ricord,   J..    1521. 
Rideau  Canal.  Canada,  7381. 
Riddel.  S.  II..  3362,  3683. 
Riddell,  II.  S.  II.,  7180r. 
Rider,    Fir    Dudley,    arguments    on    case    of 

Phillips  r.  Savage.  2774. 
Ridge.  J.   R..   1033. 
Ridgefield,   Ohio,  history,   7408. 

settlement,  7410. 
Itidgeway,      John,       commercial       accounts, 

1651.      1720. 

Ridgway,  C.  A.,  574(>,  5747. 
Ridgway,  Robert.   2330.   2331,  2337. 
Ridgway  family.  5747.   5748. 
Ridgway.  N.  Y.,  visit  to.  in  1X34.     40<)7. 
Ridpath,  J.  C.,   1452. 
Riebenack,   M.,   809. 
Riel  rebellion,  7149r/. 
Riethmiiller,   Richard,   886. 
Rifle,   American,  early.   6180. 
Rigaud,     Canada,     Church     of     Ste.-Mario- 

Madeleine.  7347. 
Riggs,  S.  R.,  4302,  4304.   43O7. 
Riggs,  T.  L.,  6657. 
Rights  of  man,  5410. 
Riley.  B.  F.,  977.  978. 
Riley,   Dora.   2201. 
Riley.  F.  L..  15,  26,  1827.  4344r/.  4345.  4346. 

4348.    4350-4352.    435(5. 
Riley.   II.   II..   4255. 

Rimouski.    Canada.    Church    of    St.-Fabien. 
7345. 


1258 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    TNDTEX. 


Rimoiiski,     Canada,     Church     of     Ste.-Luce, 

7340. 

Rings,  eurlj',  6330. 
Ringwood,    N.    .T.,    tombstones,    inscriptions, 

4545. 

Rintoul   family,   2454. 
Rintoul  family  and   name,   2200. 
Rio  Grande  College,  5715. 
Rio  Wanks,  Indians,  511). 
Ripley.  L..  2027. 

Ripley.  W.  Z.,  808,  809,  811-813,  4821. 
Ripley.  Ohio,  history,  7409. 
Ripon,  Wis.,  Booth  war  in,  0971,  7520. 

early   history,   7105a. 

Republican  party,  birth  of,  in,  7520. 
Rip  Van  Dam  family  (New  York),  5017. 
Rishworth,     E..     letter    to    Gor.     Endicott, 

1050.      1097. 
Rishworth  family.  409S. 
Ritch,  W.  G..  4070. 
Ritchie,  T.,  letters,  1830.     0781. 
Rittenhouse,    Henry,   farm,   5900. 
Rittenhouse    paper    mill,    1090.      0070. 
Ritzema.  R..  journal,   1775-70.     7222. 
River  and  harbor  bill,  biography  of,  3. 
Rivera  family.   025. 
Rivers,  F.,  6826. 
Rivers,  W.  J.,  6633,  6638. 
Rives,   G.  L.,  38. 
Rives.  J.   B..  7131. 
Rives.  .Teannie  T.,  1266,  1268. 
Rives.  W.  C..  0776o,  6801. 
Riviere,    F.   Bissot   sieur  de  la.   7317. 
Riviere.  II.  A.  de,  576. 
Roach.  I.,  journal.  1812-1824.     6073. 
"  Road.  Girdled,"  5777.  No.  49. 
"  Road.  Old  Sullivan."   0413. 
Road,  great,  in  Franklin  County,  Pa.,  6140. 
of  1770.     6140. 

Halifax    to     Gulf    St.     Lawrence,     1792. 
2021. 

Hazen   road.   6710. 

Jo  Bill,   history,   4214. 

King's    Highway.    6167. 
Newburg.  N.  Y.,  4863. 

Mexican  Bejar  to  Laredo.   1835.     0085. 

national.  5721,  6891. 

old.  from  Dedham  to  Providence  and  New 
York.   2203. 

old  portage  road,  4808. 

Puritan  road,  2200. 

Springfield   and   Newark   turnpike.   1800 
1830.     4558. 

Tennesseeans'.    0079. 

Turnpike,     Philadelphia     and     Lancaster, 
0166,  6170. 

Walnut   Bottom,  7421. 

Sec  alxo  Roads. 
Roades,    John,    and    Hannah    Willcox.    mar 

riage  certificate.   1092.     0009. 
Roads.  Appalachian   Mountains.  7391. 

betterment    of,    1517. 

"  Columbus     and     Sandusky  "      turnpike. 
5040. 

eastern       Pennsylvania       and       Lebanon 
County.  0215rt. 

good,  in  United  States,  580. 


Roads.   Iowa,   1539-1542. 

Kentucky,    early    routes.    1611. 

old  road  from  Washington  and  Hamilton 
districts  to  Cumberland  settle 
ment,  Tenn.,  0671. 

old  State  road,  Ohio,  5038.  504O.  5041. 

post.  4210,  0005. 

in  eastern  Pennsylvania.  0174. 

See  also  Transportation.  Travel. 
Roads  and  vehicles,  colonial,  6856. 
Roane,  S..  correspondence.  1799-1821. 

6784. 

Roane  family,  6829. 
Roanoke,   lost  colony   of,   5,   1285. 
Roanoke  island,   160.   6598. 

Raleigh's  settlements  on,  7. 
Roanoke   Island,   North  Carolina,  battle  of, 

0590. 

Robards  family,  0831-0835. 
Robarts.  J.   O.  K.,  5955. 
Robb,  J.,   1702. 
Robb  family,  6834,  6835. 
Robbins,  A.  B.,  1519. 
Robbins,  A.  C.,  1700. 

Robbins,    C.,    191,    2650.    2772,    2775.    2778. 
2782,     2785.      2787.      2822,      28(58. 
2941,  2900. 
Robbins,  D.   W.,   2205. 
Robbins,  J.  M.,  2770.       . 
Robbins,  Thomas,  diary,  1790-1854.     1123. 

journal,  1802.     5499. 
Robbins  family,  2202. 

Robert.  King,  the  Bruce  of  Scotland,  1050. 
Robert  College.  201,  309. 
Roberts.  A.,  0003. 
Roberts,  D.,  2241. 
Roberts,  E.,  5960,  7422. 
Roberts.   E.   H.,  5416,  5452. 
Roberts.   G.   E.,   1538. 
Roberts,  H.,  letter  to  W.  Penn,  6074. 
Roberts,   Isaac,  papers,  1812-1815.     0070. 
Roberts.   J.   A.,   5410,   5413. 
Roberts.   L.   A.,   3400,  3785. 
Roberts,  O.  M.,  6678-6680. 
Roberts,   S.   H.,   946,  970. 
Roberts,  S.  W.,  0058. 
Roberts,  T.   P.,  4394. 
Roberts,  W.  M.,   549. 
Roberts   family.    3400,    3785. 
Robertson,   C.   F.,   1.  4370-4372. 
Robertson.   D.   A.,   549. 
Robertson,   G.   A..   5089. 
Robertson,   H.   H..    7300,   7301,   7367,   7377, 

7379,    7530.  •    r 

Robertson,  J.  R..  5797-5800. 
Robertson,  Mrs.  M.  E..  1285. 
Robertson,  R.  E.,  7181. 
Robertson,   S.,  7175. 
Robertson,   W.,  0801. 
Robertson   family,   0829. 
Roberval,  Canada.   Notre  Dame  du   lac   St.- 

Jean.  7345. 

Robins.  R.  P..  3399,  0057.  0000-0008. 
Robins.   Thomas,   2783. 
Robinson,   A.    G.,   9O3. 
Robinson,   Chas.,   1577,   1580,   1583. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1259 


Robinson,  Christopher,  will.   1093.     0831. 

Kubinson,   Couway.  0796.   6813,  0814.  6831?. 

Robinson,   C.  A..   0007. 

Robinson,  C.  I).,  0020,  0955. 

Robinson,  C.  II.,  1515. 

Robinson.  C.  M.,  4770. 

Robinson,  De  L.   W.,  0057. 

Rol)inson,   Doane,  6657.  6658. 

Robinson.  Elizabeth  M..  0859. 

Robinson,   E.    P.,    2257,   2258. 

Robinson,  E.   V.,  4292. 

Robinson,  G.  S.,  1539. 

Robinson,   H.  E.,   4381. 

Robinson,  Harriet  H.,  3397.  3402. 

Robinson.  John.   2649. 

Robinson,  John,  Did  widow  of.  emigrate  to 

America?  3378. 
Robinson,    John,    2325,    2346a,    2381.    2391. 

2418,  2433,  2500,  4169. 
Robinson,  J.   H.,   11,   13,   17.  42. 
Robinson,    L.,   5973. 
Robinson,   Mary  A.,  3686,   3874. 
Robinson,  Mary  N.,  6168,  6169.  6176. 
Robinson,  O.   W.,  4284. 
Robinson,  T.  II.,  5891,  5894,  5895,  5897. 
Robinson    (Isaac)    family,   3372. 

(John)   family,  3406,  3411. 

(Thomas)   family,  3414. 

(William)   family,  6859. 
Robson,  F.  E.,  4263. 
Roche,  A.   K.,   7175. 
Roche,  A.  R.,  7203«. 
Roche,   J.  J.,  608. 
Rocheblave  papers,   1383. 
Rochemonteix.  C.  de,  7345,  7346. 
Rochester,   H.  E..  5520. 
Rochester,  Mass.,  settlers,  3363. 

topography,  1815.     2638. 
Rochester.   N.    H.,   bill   of  mortality.    1776- 
1822.     4446. 

physicians,   3359. 

topography  and  history.  2632. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  history,  4910,  5523. 

petition,  1778.     5549. 

early  public  amusements,   5524. 

music,  5520. 

public  schools,   5520. 

Rock  County,  Wis.,  reminiscences.  6930. 
Rock  Rimmon,  4428«. 
Rock-writing,    North   America,   5230. 
Rockey,  J.  L.,  7429. 
Rockhill,  W.  W.,  35. 
Rockingham,     Vt.,     First    Church,     records, 

3412,   3413,   3414.    3960. 
Rockingham  County,  N.  H..  Congregational 
ministers,   3359. 

Peaked     Mountain     Church,     record     of. 
6861,    6864. 

punishment    of   slave   for    murder,    177S. 

6831. 

Rockport,  Mass.,  historical,  statistical,  and 
biographical  notices,  2243. 

parish  records,  2260,  2260«.  2443. 
Rockwell,   Seymour,  4098. 
Rockwell  family,  5017. 


Rocky  Mountains,  Canadian,  recent  explora 
tions,  903. 

discovery.  4394. 

exploration,  547. 

northern,  903. 

winter   grazing.    559. 
Rocky  River,  Ohio.  5018. 

Preglacial  course.  5777.  No.  70. 

sketches,  5618,  5619. 
Rodebaugh,    W..    1411. 
Rodes,  F.,  6672. 
Rodes  family,  6672,  6831. 
Rodgers,  John,  2780. 

letter   to    Sec.     Crowninshield     in     1815. 

2794. 

Rodgers,  R.  K.,  4550. 
Rodgers,  T.  L.,  6892. 
Rodgers  family,  3368. 
Rodman,  W.  W..  3415. 
Rodney,  C.  A.,  1226,  1249. 
Rodney,  T.,  diary,  1776-77.     1226. 
Rodolf,  T.,  6937.  7090. 
Rodway,  J.,   578. 
Roe,    A.    S.,    4202.    4205,    4209,    4210,    4213, 

4210,  0597.   0598,   7482r/,   7482r. 
Roe,   Mary,  deposition.    1064.      3370. 
Roebling,   W.  A..   3952. 
Roebling,  J/r.s-.   W.   A.,   3413,   3415. 
Roemer,  F.,   0083. 
Roenigk,  A.,  1582. 
Rogart.   W.   II..   5032. 
Rogers,  A.  D.,  3300,  3370,  3371. 
Rogers,  C.   S..  4027. 
Rogers,  E.  B..  1422. 
Rogers.  E.  E..  1204. 
Rogers.  E.  I'..  5027. 
Rogers,  F.  D.,  7222. 
Rogers,  F.  L..  1524. 
Rogers,  G.  D.,  4312. 
Rogers,   H.,   0520,   0571.  0590. 
Rogers,  H.  R.,  4801). 
Rogers,  H.   W.,  47.~,4. 
Rogers,  John,  "  Life  of  John  Rogers,"  2251. 

portrait  of,   277. 
Rogers,  J.  E.  T.,  9. 
Rogers,  J.   S.,   3413,   3944o,  4292. 
Rogers.  M.  C.,  6071. 
Rogers,  Nathaniel,  4102. 
Rogers,  Nehemiah,  dedication  of  book,  1032. 

3400. 

Rogers,   Walter,   7325,   7300. 
Rogers,  Rev.  William,  6075,  6070. 
Rogers,  William,  petition.  1694.     2251. 
Rogers.  W.  B.,  visit  to  Williamsburg.  18">9. 

6860. 

"  Rogers's  Bible,"  2539. 

Rogers     family,     3375,     3376.     3379.     3381, 
3738,  3780&,  5023,  6829.  0X00. 

of  Georgetown,  1714. 

of  Georgetown  No.  II,  1710. 

wills,  1618,  1030.     3375. 

(Daniel)   family.  3397. 

(Hope)   family,  3413,  3944«. 

(John)   family.  1713.  5023. 

(Nathaniel)   family.  3363,  3370,  3371. 


1260 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Rogers  genealogy,   2774. 
Rogers   lineage,   5030,   5031. 
Rogue  River  war,  1853.     5811. 
Rollback.   J.   A.,   1522. 
Rolfe,  A.,  4278. 
Rolfe,   D.  P.,  4417. 
Rolfe.  II.,  3394. 
Rolfe  family,  3361. 

(Henry)    family,   3394. 
(John)    family,   3394. 
Roller,  R.  I).,  6890. 
Rollins,   J.   R.,   3366,  3368,   3395. 
Rollins  family,  3366. 
Roman   Catholic   Church   in   United   States, 

792. 

See  also  Catholics. 
Roman    Catholic    Orphan    Asylum    Society. 

4735. 
Roman     Catholic    priest,     first     in     Norfolk 

County,  Va.,  6849. 
Roman  city  government.  5433. 
Roman  coins  lately  exhumed  at  Paris,  6255. 
Roman  history,  28. 

credibility  of  early,  41. 
Roman  Republic,  public  lands  and  agrarian 

laws  of,   1822. 

Roman  see,  appellate  jurisdiction  of.  779. 
Roman's  map,  1772.     4349. 
Rombauer,  R.  E.,  7425. 
Rome,  first  American  pilgrimage  to.  930. 
Rome.   N.  Y.,  early  history,  5418. 
Rome,  Ohio,  inscriptions,  5749. 
Romero,  M.,  570,  572,  573. 
Romeyn.   II.,  4395. 
Romeyn,  J.  B.,  5010. 
Ronan,   P..   4396. 
Rondthaler.   E.,   6001. 
Rood,  Micah,  tradition  of,  1197. 
Roof,  G.  L.,  5424,  5458. 
Roop,  II.  U.,  6218. 
Roosa       family       (Ulster      and       Dutchess 

counties.  N.  Y.),  5046. 
Roosevelt,  R.  B.,  551,  4872,  4887. 
Roosevelt,  Theodore.  6960,  7010. 
"  Roosevelt,"  launching,  7391. 
Roosevelt,  Ariz.,  highest  dam  in  the  world, 

7474. 

Root,  E.  M.,  1077. 

Root,  J.,  extracts  from  journal  of.  1160. 
Root,  J.  M.,  5635,  7409,  7417. 
Root,  J.  P.,  6563,  6566. 
Rootes  family,  6828. 
Ropes,  J.  C.,  2794,  2797,  2800,  2801,  3333- 

3335,   3337,   3338. 
Ropes,  N.,  estate,  Salem,  2278. 
Ropes,  Timothy,  2246. 
Ropes  family,  2246-2248. 
Rorbach,  J.,  4J27,  4928. 
Rosario,  census,  1900.     814. 
Rose,   escape   from   the  Alamo,   6683. 
Rose,    E.,    7408,    7410. 
Rose,  Grace  H.,  573. 
Rose,   Helen  A.,   5753. 
Rose,  John,  6120. 
Rose  family  of  Ireland  and  Ame.rica,  6084. 


Rose  Inn,  Nazareth.   Pa.,   1752-1772.    6223. 

See  also  Nazareth,  Pa. 
Rosenbach,  A.   S.   W.,  625,  62.x. 
Rosenbach,   I.  H.,  625. 
Rosendale,  S.  W.,  624,  626. 
Rosengarten,    J.    G.,    764,    767,    768,    4851. 

6072,  6078,  6079,  6082,  6083,  6095, 

6130,    6348,    6349,    6365.    6479. 
Rosenthal,   Baron  de,    6120. 
Rosewater,  V.,  809,  4409.  4410,  4819. 
Rosier,     James,     relation     of     Waymouth's 

voyage,   1605.      1677.   2646.   2850. 
Rosmini,  Antonio,  teachings  of,   779. 
Ross,  A.,  letters,  7158. 
Ross,  A.  C.,  5726. 
Ross,  George,  memorial,  6165. 
Ross,  G.   W.,  7365. 

Ross,  John,  letter  to  C.  Evans,  1748.     6069. 
i   Ross   County,   Ohio,   marriages,   1803-1806. 

5748.  6751. 
|    Rosser.  L.   V.,  944. 
Rosset,  C.  W.,  569. 

Rosseter,    B.,    petition    to   Connecticut   gen 
eral  assembly  in  1664.     3380. 
Rossiter   (Bryan  or  Bray)   family,  3413. 
Rotch.     Wm.,     autobiography,     1775-1794. 

3389. 

complaint  against,  1779.     3391. 
letters,  17§2.     3404. 
Rotch,  W.  J.,  3417. 
Rothrock,  J.  T.,  548. 
Rothrock  family,  6077. 
Rouen,  7188. 
Rouillard.  E..   7347. 
Round  Bottom,  W.  Va.,  6890. 
Round  numbers,  811,  813. 
"  Round     Top,"      Gettysburg.     Montgomery 

County,  flag  on.  5960. 
Rounseville  family,  3377. 
Rouse,  L..  5454. 
Routh,  Sir  R.  I.,  7347a. 
Routhier,  A.   B.,   7329,   7347. 
Rouville,    Canada,    Church    of   St.    Mathias, 

7345. 

Rowan,  J.  H.,  7148fc. 
Rowan  family,  1642. 
Rowe,  Edna,  6684. 

Rowe,  John,  diary,  1764-1779.     2800,  3167. 
Rowe,  J.   II.,  574*3. 
Rowe,  Sophia,  7301,  7365. 
Rowell,   R.,   4428b. 
Rowell,  S.  W.,  4694. 
Rowland,    D.,    4345-4347,   4349,   4353. 
Rowland,  Kate  M.,  6067,  6836,  6849,  6851, 

6852. 

Rowland,  L.  S.,  2047. 
Rowlandson,   Mary,    1675-76.      207. 
Rowley,  Mass.,  deed,  1650.     3377. 

births,  etc..  first  book  of,  2243,  2244. 

burials,  first  book  of,  2244. 

early  church  records,  2273. 

record  of  deaths  from  gravestones  before 

1800.     2254. 
Rowley,     Mass.,     first    church,    dismissions, 

2253,  2365. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1261 


Rowley,    Mass.,    records    of    deaths,    1696- 

1777.      2253,  2304. 
record  of  deaths  from  gravestones  before 

1680.      2384. 

freeholders.    1677.      3385. 
marriages,  first  book  of,  2245. 
men  who  took  the  oath  of  allegiance  and 
fidelity.    1677,    1678,    1725.      2271, 
4165. 

early  records,  2252,  2272,  2360. 
early  settlers.  2258-2262,  2469. 
tax  list.  3373. 

Roxbury,  Mass.,  cemetery  inscriptions,  3372. 
church    records,    relating    to    Brook!  ine, 

2107. 
first  church,  records,  J.  Eliot,  2808,  3391, 

3393. 

S.  Danforth's  records,  1649-1674.    3392. 
records,  3360. 

Roxbury  Latin  school,  199,  200,  342. 
Roxbury    Military    Historical    Society.     See 
Koxbury   Historical   Society,  4150, 
4151. 

Roy,  J.  E.,  7317,  7319,  7322,  7326. 
Roy,  P.  G.,  7345,  7347a,  7349,  7350. 
Roy,  R.,  7328,  7329,  7345-7348. 
Royal,  J.,  7318,  7319. 
Royal  African  Company,  20,  42. 

charter,  1672.     6812. 
Royal  Society,  founders,  2785,  2936. 
Royal  Society  letters,  2785. 
"  Royal  William,"  pioneer  ocean  steamship, 

7192. 

"  Royal  Wraith,"  the,  5845. 
Royall,   Isaac,   petition  of  Belinda,  servant 

of,  3324. 

Royall  family,  3397,  3746. 
Royall  house,  3319,  3320. 
Royce,  Alice  C.,  4812. 
Kozier,  F.  A.,  914. 
Rubber,    Amazon   basin,    7391. 
Rubber  districts  of  Bolivia,  576. 
Rubber  forests.  898. 
Rubber    plantations,    Mexico    and    Central 

America,   904. 
Rubinow.    I.    M.,   815. 

"  Rubis,"      liste     des     passagers     malades, 
7350. 

Rublee,  II.,  6928. 

Rucb,   P.   B..  4423. 

Rudderow   (John)   family,  5044. 

Ruddiman,  W.  H..  6058. 

Ruddock   family,   5041. 

Riimelin.    K.,   5607o. 

Rnffner,  K.  H.,  550. 

Ruffner,   II..  6842,  6892. 

Ruffner,  J.,  6889. 

Ruffner,  W.  II.,  6844-6847,  6889,  6890. 

Ruffner  family,  6889,  6890. 

Rugg,  A.  P.,  4209. 

Ruggle   (George)   family,  6853. 

Ruggles,   H.   E..   2195-2198. 

Ruggles,     H.    S.,    5040,    5043,    5743,     5749, 

6853. 

Ruggles.  J.   M.,   1428. 
Ruggles.  Thomas,  2622. 
Ruggles  family,  5040,  5043. 


Ruggles    (Benjamin)    ancestry,  5743. 
Ruggles,  Ohio,  history,  7410. 
Rumford,   Count,  memorials  of,   2789. 
Rumford,   W.   II.,   petition.   1748.      4449. 
Rumneymarsh,   church  records,   3378. 
Rumsey   (James)   family,  6891. 
Rumsey   v.  Fulton,  6889. 
Runaway  pond,  6706. 

Runels.   I).,   orders   to   dipt.    Parson's  com 
pany.   1781.     3380. 
Runic   inscriptions,   2806. 

apocryphal,  2794. 
Runkle,  J.  A.,  1465a. 

Rupert's    Land,    ethnological    types,    intru 
sive,  7328. 

famous  journeys  in  and  about.   7311. 
first  recorder  of,  71497. 
social  customs  and  amusements  in  early 

days,    7149»j,   7163. 
Rush.  B.,  682,  683,  686,  688,  703. 
historical  notes  of,  1777.     6083. 
letter,  1782.     6077. 
letter  to  J.  Searle,  1778.     6059. 
papers,  6085. 
Rush,  T.  J.,  5027. 
Rush  (John)   family,  6073. 
Rushton,  J.,  5744. 
Russell,  A.,  4281,  4292. 
Russell,  A.  J.,  552. 
Russell,  B.  B.,  3416,  3417,  3971. 
Russell.  C.  A.,  1202. 
Russell,  E.,  1698. 

Russell,  E.  H.,  210,  469,  493,  3417,  3982. 
Russell,  F,.  T.,  5048. 
Russell,   G.,   Rhode   Island   Company,    1762. 

3372. 

Russell,  G.  W.,  1127. 
Russell,   I.  C.,  570-572,  574,  579,  893,  896, 

903,  905,  906,  5916. 
Russell,  J.,   7425. 
Russell,  J.  E.,  4098. 
Russell,  Mrs.  M.  W.,  3385. 
Russell,  Noahdiah,  diary,  1682.     3365. 
Russell,    Peter,   journal,    38. 
Russell,  S.  A.,  4694. 
Russell,  S.  G.,  1422. 
Russell  expedition.   1522. 
Hussell  family,  2255,  2401,  3385.  6859. 
Russell   (John)  family.  3416.  3417,  3971. 
"  Russell-Phillips,"  3619o. 
Russell's  mills,  landmarks  of,  4042«. 
Russia,  897. 

friend  of  United  States,  608. 
geographical  notes,  7474. 
government,  evolution   of,   7474. 
growth.   901. 
recent  literature,  7474. 
Russia,  Ohio,  history,  7417. 
Russian    America,    7175. 
Russian  census,  1897.     811. 
Russian  historical  thought,  28. 
Russian  names,  transliteration,   35. 
Russian  victories,  1813.     2973. 
Russian  voyage  of  discovery.  1815.     2632. 
Russian  village,  economics  of,  4819. 


1262 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Russo-Japanese   war    in    Manchuria,    obser 
vations,  7474. 
Rutersville  College,  6680. 
Rutgers  family.  5017,  5032.  5065. 
Kutgers  (Queen's)  College,  medical  degrees. 

4516. 

Ruth,   J.,   6207. 
Rutherford,   J.,  4545. 
Rutherford  family,  6889. 
Rutherford  pedigree.  502(5. 
Rutland,     England,     visitation,     pedigrees, 

5744,  5746. 
Rutland.    Mass.,   4225. 
field  day,  4203. 

Indian  troubles,  1723-1730.     4203,  4225. 
monumental  inscriptions  in  old  cemetery, 

5747. 

Rutland,  N.  Y.,  4906. 
Rutland  County,  Vt..  centennial  celebration 

of  organization,  6713. 
insurrection,  1786.     3384. 
marble   industry.   6714. 
Ruttenber,  E.  M.,  4855,  4861-4864«. 
Rutter.  F.  R.,  1828. 
Ryan,  D.  J..  5714,  5715,  5717,  5736. 
Ryan,  S.  V.,  914. 
Rye.  W..  5747. 
Rye.     N.     II..    genealogical     records,    4442, 

4443. 
Rye,  Westchester  County.  N.  Y.,  tombstone 

inscriptions,   5031. 
Ryefield.  description  of.  2183. 
Rylands,  J.  P.,  3405,  3407.  3411,  3923. 
Ryon,  Ann  I.,  6891,  6892, 
Sabin  family,  3394. 
Sabine.   L.,   3463. 

codicil  to  will,   1878.     4456. 
Sable  Island,  3385,  7317.  7322. 
history  and  phenomena.  7319. 
war    ships    lost    on,    eighteenth    century. 

7281. 

Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  1500,  1517. 
expedition  to,  1835.     6937. 
Lieut.  Gor.  Cruzat's  message  to,  6927. 
schools,  1832-37.     1515,  1518. 
Sac  tradition.  Osawgenong,  6937. 
Saccarappa  Falls,   first  occupancy  by   Euro 
peans,  1716. 

Sachse,  J.  F.,  6069,  6075-6077,  6121,  6165. 
6166,  6174,  6353,  6357,  6358,  6362- 
6367. 
Sackets    Harbor,    N.    Y..    battlefield,    4906, 

4907. 

celebration,  4906. 
monument   to   "  Unknown   Dead  "    of  war 

of  1812.     4907. 
and  the  war  of  1812.     49<>(>. 
Sackett.  J.  F.,  5750. 

Saco.  Me.,   topography  and  history,  2632. 
Saco,  Me.,  and  Cape  Porpoise,  1689,  Indian 

attack  on.  7395. 
Saconet  Indians,  2628. 
Sacononocco,    submission    to   Massachusetts, 

6483. 

Saddles,  a  Wisconsin  invention,  6970. 
Sadtler,  B.,  2029. 


Safely.  R.,  1523. 
Saffery's  map  of  1642.     4133. 
Saffin,  J.,  letter,  1687.     3362. 
Saffin,  T.,  inscription,  3362. 
Saffin  family.  2133.  3403,  3827a. 
!   Safford,  J..  7412. 
Safford,  M.  A..  1711.  1712,  1715. 
Safford,  W.  E.,  7474. 
Safford,  W.  II..  5719. 
Sagadahoc  colony,  1678,  2787. 

early  settlements,   1699. 

voyage  to,  2967. 
Sage.  E.  L.,  3684. 
Saghtekoos,  manour,  Islip,  L.  I.,  original 

patent  of.   5039. 

Saginaw,  Mich.,  city  government,   4292. 
Saginaw    district.     Mich.,     early     churches 

and  preachers,  4265. 
Saginaw  County,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 

memorials,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Saginaw  Valley,   history,   4265. 

invasion  of,  Indian  legend,  4280. 

salt  interest,  4256. 
Sa-go-ye-wat-ha.  birthplace  of,  5552. 
Saguenay,  Canada.  Church  of  St.  Alphonse, 

7346. 
Saguenay  country.   7172,  7180a. 

geognosy  of,  7172. 

Sahara,  French  conquest  of  the,  7474. 
Sahkalin  Prison,  574. 
Sahler.  L.   II.   von,  3411,   3412,  5043,  5044, 

5046-5048. 
Said.  Sheik,  898. 

Sainsbury,  W.  N.,  203,  205,  393,  6832. 
Sainsbury's  Abstracts,  6833. 
St.  Albans  Township,  Ohio,  5678. 

Baptist  Church  records,  5753. 
St.  Albans  raid,  history,  6759. 
St.   Amant.   J.   C.,   7347r/. 
St.   Ambrose   Island,    2622. 
St.    Anthony     Falls,    discovery,    two    hun 
dredth  anniversary,  4307,  4330. 
ticc  <tl*o  Hennepin,  L. 

Government  mills  at,  4312. 

voyage  to.  1817.     4303. 

voyage  from  St.  Louis  to.  1819.     6930. 
St.    Antoine   de    Tilly,    Canada,    history    of, 

7347«.  • 

St.    Augustine,    Fla.,    Oglethorpe's    expedi 
tion,  1740.     6633. 

Pol-tier's  trip  to,  929. 

Protestant  graveyard,  inscriptions,   3405, 

3406,   3408. 
St.  Bartholomew's  Day,  causes  and  results, 

4892,  4895. 

St.  Charles  Borromeo  Seminary,  914. 
St.  Christopher,  West  Indies,  577. 

flora,  577. 
St.  Clair,  A.,  army,  journal,  2621. 

court-martial,  1778.     5252</. 

defeat     of,   1791.   5149,   5720,   5722,5723. 

site,  5722. 
i        letter  to   Gor.   Bowdoin,   1779.      2775. 

letter,   1787.     6079. 

papers,  6062. 
St.  Clair  County,  111.,  militia,  1790.     1383. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1263 


St.    Clair   County,   Mich.,    memorials,    4278, 

4279,  4280.  4283. 
pioneers.  4281. 
St.   Croix  Island,  7327. 

settlement  of  De  Mont,  1700«. 

tercentenary,  7441. 

St.    Croix    Commission.    1796-1798.       1712. 
St.    Croix   County,    Wis.,    population,    1850- 

1878.     6970,  7105. 
St.  Croix  River,  1708. 
St.  Domingo.  Hispanola,  1500.     3. 
St.  Edmund's  Bury  charter,  35. 
St.  Elias,  Mt.,  892,  893,  895.  896,  81)!). 
St.   Eustatius  in  the  American   Revolution, 

42. 
St.    Foye,   Canada,    Church   of   Notre   Dame, 

7346. 
St.     Francis     Valley,     prehistoric     remains, 

6962. 
St.  Francois  Xavier,  Academie  commerciale, 

7347. 

St.   Genevieve  Academy,   914. 
St.    George's    and    St.    Patrick's,    Shelburne, 
Nova     Scotia,     records     of.     1~!)1. 
2788. 

St.  George's  River,  Maine,  1702. 
St.    Ignace,    Cape,    Church    of    St.    Ignace, 

7346. 

St.  Inigoes,  Md.,  history,  7390. 
"  St.  Joes,"  the,  4280. 
St.  John  family,  3372. 
St.    John,    New    Brunswick,    census,     1775. 

7254. 

first  medical  men,  7253. 
monumental  inscriptions,  3377. 
siege    and    surrender.    1775,    journal    of, 

1114. 

St.   John   Island,   Cabot   landfall,   7319. 
St.  John  River,  New  Brunswick,  claims  of  j 

old    inhabitants,    7252. 
St.  John's,  Fla.,  archaeology,  5732. 
St.   John's   Berkeley.   S.   C.,   Huguenot   con 
gregation,  6618. 

St.    John's    College.    Annapolis,    Md.,    Vir 
ginians  at,   1793-94.     ($853. 
St.  John's  College,  Fordham,  929. 
St.  Joseph-Kankakee  portage,  145<>. 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Canadian  archives,  1721- 

1783.     4271. 
St.  Joseph  County,  Mich.,  memorials,  4278. 

4279,  4280,  4283. 
St.  Julien,  P.  de,  will,  1718.     6622. 
St.  Justin,  I/habitant  de,  7323. 
St.   Kitts,  flora,  578.  • 
St.    Kiverne    County,     Cornwall,     England, 

register,  5743. 
St.  Lawrence,  Gulf  of,  579. 

cartography,   7314. 
Legolfe     St.     Laurent,     16OO-1632.       7:511, 

7314. 

St.   Lawrence  River.  580. 
crossing  in  canoes,  7345. 
expedition  up,  1759.     72O7. 
settlement,   2. 

temperature,   fogs,   and   mirages  of,   7174. 
travel  on,  1796.     7222. 


St.  Lawrence  River,  voyage  to,  1597.     3378. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  city  government,  1818. 

growth  of  children  of,  810. 

military  history,  Battery  "A,"  4380. 

New  Year's  Day  in  olden  time,  4378. 
St.  Louis  County,  Minn.,  history,  4311. 
St.  Louis  River,  4302. 
St.  Luc,  Canada,   7347. 

St.    Lucia,    West    Indies,    relic    of    capture, 
73  78. 

"  St.    Lucia,"    prison    ship,    Americans    who 

died  on,  1781.     3376. 
St.   Malachy's  mission,   Doe  Run,  014. 
St.  Marys,  Ga.,  capture  of,  1287. 
St.  Mary's  County,  Md.,  St.  Inigoes,  916. 
St.   Maurice   and    Saguenay   rivers,    country 

between  the,  7173. 
St.   Maurice  expedition,   1820.      7173. 
St.    Maurice    Forges,    historical    record    of, 

7311. 

St.    Memin    collection    of   portraits    (Virgin 
ians),  6857. 

St.  Memin  portraits  of  Jews,  62!). 
Sr.    Michael's   parish,    Talbot    County,    Md.. 

register,   1672-1704.     6085.' 
St.    Norbet    du    Cap-chat,    Canada,    history, 

7348. 

St.  Paul.  Minn.,  chapel  of,  4312. 
early  trade  and  traders,  4311. 
history,  4305. 

Park   Place,   early  missions,  4311. 
real  estate,  4312,  4337. 
recollections,   1843-1898.      4311. 
St.   Paul  and  Sioux  City  Railroad,   history, 

1864-1881.      4312. 
St.  Paul  trail,  in  sixties,  7151. 
St.  Pauls  Island,  7174. 
St.  Paul's  parish,  King  George  county,  Va., 

register,  6832. 

St.    Paul's   Bay.   disease,   description.    7219. 
measures  adopted.     1775-1786,  to  check, 

7175. 

St.  Philips,  111.,  inhabitants,  1783.     1383. 
St.  Pierre,  T.,  7346. 
St.  Pierre  du  Lac,  7347. 
St.  Raphael  Society.  927. 
St.  Regis,  Canada,  7347r/. 

capture  of  (La  prise  de),  7345. 
maps  from,  to  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  7296. 
"St.  Regis  Bell,"  2780,  2876. 
St.   Roch   parish,   Canada,   invasion   by   Bos 
ton     rebels     (Memoire     d'observa- 
tions  sur  la  conduite  des  habitants 
de   saint-RoclO    3467. 
St.  Stephens,  945. 
St.   Thomas  of  Canterbury,   776. 
St.  Ulric,  Canada.  7346. 
"  St.   Ursula's  convent,"    (lo  premier  roman 

cauadiae),  7325. 
St.   ValHer.  J.  B.,  7222. 
St.   Vallier,  Canada,  Church  of  St.   Philippe 

and  St.  Jacques,  7346. 
St.  Vedalia,  1006. 
St.  Vincent,  expedition  to,  903. 
volcanic  eruptions,  903. 


1264 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Ste.  Anne  parish,  Canada,  invasion  by  Bos 
ton  rebels,  7346. 

Ste.  Anne  d'Auray  et  ses  environs,  7818. 
Ste.  Anne  de  la  Pocati£re,  College  of.  arms, 

7350. 

Ste.  Cecile  du  Bio,  Canada,  7347. 
Ste.  Foy,  or  Ste.  Foye  ?,  7349. 
Ste.  Juliet  de  Somerset.  7347. 
Ste.  Marie  de  Sayabec.  7347. 
Salaberry,  L.  de,  7346. 

letter  to  Sir  Prevost,  1815.     7347. 
Salamis,  battle  of,  2807,  7467. 
Salary  grab  of  1873,  1518. 
Salem,  Mass.,  affair  at  North  Bridge,  1775. 

2276. 

aqueduct,  2241,  2281. 
aqueduct  corporation.  2245. 
assembly  hall,  2269. 
bands  and  band  music  in,  2274. 
baptisms,  2260«,  2261. 

eighteenth  century,  2459. 
Becket  street,  2274. 
before  the  Revolution.  2270. 
births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  first  book. 

extracts.   2240.   2241.   2242.   2243. 
Branch   or  Howard  Street  Church,  history, 

2242,  2250. 

centennial  of  settlement,  226(5,  3367. 
Charter  street  burial  ground,  inscriptions. 

2252. 

Chipman  Hill,  2247. 
city  mills,  2247. 
commerce  of,  2240. 

commercial  houses,  private  signals,  2278. 
common,  account  of,  2243. 
common  fields,  2258,"  2421. 
commons  and  commoners.  2421. 
commoners    records,     1713-1739.       2274- 

2277,  2535. 
court-house,  2492. 

Curwen  house  and  its  occupants,  2241. 
custom-house,   records  of  the  pre-Revolu- 

tionary  period,  2277. 
record  of,  spared,  2241. 
deaths,  1688-1695.     3394. 
deaths    recorded    by    Rev.    John    Prince, 

1781-1836.      2248. 
description  of,  2624, 

East  Church,  parish  history  of  deaths, 
1785-1819.  2253-2255,  2257- 
2259,  2420. 

Endicott,  Gor.,  house.  2263. 
English  street,  2274. 
Essex  bridge,  2268. 
Essex  Institute  fair,  1860.     2283. 
Essex  street,  2260,  2274,  2450. 
pavement  of,  2246. 

stores  on  the  north  side  of.  1818.     2280. 
estates,  some  old,  2255. 
Federal  street,  2274. 

Female  Employment  Society,  2255,  2398. 
Ferry,  Old  North,  and  Dixy's  horsje  boat, 

2277. 

fire  clubs,  2277. 

first  church,  authenticity  of  the  tradi 
tion  of,  2241,  2246,  2317. 


Salem,  Mass.,  first  church,  baptisms,  1636- 
1765.     2245-2247. 

covenant,  2235,  3359. 

first  century  lecture,  2622. 

foundation  and  early  records,  2284. 

founders,  2234. 

influence      upon      Pilgrim      emigration, 
2786. 

letter  in  1734  to  churches  in   Methuen 
and  Andover,  2243. 

first  meetinghouse,  2278,  252O. 

meetinghouse,  2265,  2277. 

records,  1629-1736.     2254,  2255,  2380. 
first  church  of  the  Pilgrims,  2296. 
first  settlement  of,  2225. 
"fishing  ketches,"  1689.     3401. 
founders,  2234. 
founding,  date  of,  2278. 
Gerrish  house,  2244. 
grants,  original  book  of,  2243-2245. 
Gredney  court,  2274. 
guide  to,  2515. 
high  school,  2238. 
historical  events  of,  2377. 
historical  sketch  of,  1626-1879.     2379. 
history  of,  2625,  2626,  3365. 
houses  and  other  buildings,  1793.     2245. 
lands,  allotments  of,  2257,  2258,  2421. 
library,  philosophical,  at,  2243. 
marriages,   1779-1814,   2258. 
military    affairs,    light    infantry,    history 
of.   2264,   2499. 

Washington  Rangers,  224/i. 
military  company,  177-,  2262. 

order  to  warn  soldiers.   1703,  2241. 
musical  societies  of,  2261,  2463. 
newspapers  and  "periodicals,  2233. 
North  Bridge,  Leslie's  expedition  of  Feb 
ruary   26,   1775.      2270.      2276. 
North  Church,  2246. 
house  of  Hugh  Peters,  2247. 
petition    for    a    new    town    pump,    1794. 

2266. 

Plantation,  origin  of,  2258,  2421. 
"  Old  Planters."  2240,  2241. 
plants,  1886.     2462. 
Plummer  Hall,  2239,  2419. 
port  of,   2249. 

provincial     legislature    at,     1774.       224O, 
3637. 

centennial  of.  3387. 

records,  town,  1634-1659.     2248,  2311. 
St.    Peter's    Church,    subscribers    toward 

the  bell,  1741.     2241. 
schools  and  school  teachers,  2246. 
scenery,  2241. 
municipal  seal  of,  2247. 
Sewall  street,  2274. 
ship    registers,    1789-1900.      2277,    2278, 

2280. 

shipbuilding  in,  2245,  2246. 
sketch  of,  2276. 

social    life    in    the    early    nineteenth    cen 
tury,  2274. 

some  claims  on  the  notice  of  the  country, 
2270. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1265 


Salem,    Mass.,   some   localities  about,   2260. 
streets,   historic,   and  colonial   houses  of, 

2274. 

town  meetings,  1659-1680.     2278,  2280. 
town  pump,  2266. 
trees,  2500. 
Turner  street,  2274. 
vessels  in  foreign  trade,  2271. 
vessels  private  armed  in  the  war  of  1812. 

2241. 
vessels,    1812-1815.       2274,    2275,    2276, 

2277. 

vessels  insured,  1757-58.     2269. 
village  communities  of,  2421. 
way   from    Salem   ferry   toward   Ipswich, 

1698.     2271. 

wills,  inventories,  1640-1691,  2240-2244. 
Winter  Island,  story  of,  2271,  2522. 
witches,   2267,  2500,  4978. 
witch  trials,  court  for,  in  1692.     2792. 
witchcraft,  2641,  4407. 
witchcraft  trials  in,  2791. 
Sec  also  Witchcraft. 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  Christ  Church  records,  1752- 

1809.      5046-5050. 
Old  White  Church,  5049. 
Salem  and  Danvers  association  for  the  de 
tection    of    thieves    and     robbers, 
1822.     2247. 

Salem  Church,  Va.,  battle.  3336. 
Salem  County,  N.  J.,  glass  manufacture  in, 

6065. 

list  of  judges,  clerks,  etc.,  4538. 
militia,  proposals  of  Col.  Manhood,  1778. 

4542. 

"  Salem  Gazette,"  1832.     6585. 
Salem  Neck,  Mass.,  forts  on,  2244. 

story  of,  2271,  2522. 
"  Salient,"  The,  capture  of,  3337. 
Salines  of  southern  Illinois,  7425. 
Salisbury,  A.,  6930. 
Salisbury,  C.  B.,  387. 

Salisbury,  E.  E.,  1166,  3390,  3393,  3697. 
Salisbury,  Mrs.  E.  E..  3398. 
Salisbury,  G.  II.,  4738,  4739,  4771,  4773. 
Salisbury,  S.,  119,  154,  179,  181,  192,  196, 
198,  200,  201,  205,  207,  244,  261, 
270,  273-275,  277,  279,  347,  4213. 
Salisbury,   S.,   jr.,   186,   189,   191,    193,    194, 
227,   261,   273-275,   277,   279.   310, 
311. 

Salisbury,  Conn.,  iron  mines  in,  1805.    3365. 
Salisbury,  Mass..  commoners,  2036. 

first   church,    records.    1687-1805.      2255, 

2260,  2386,  2444. 
men  at  Crown  Point,  3380. 
early  settlers,  2036,  3361.  3365,  3366. 
Salisbury,  N.  C.,  Confederate  prison  1283. 
Salisbury,  Vt.,  history,  6696. 
Salish  Indians,  7323. 

Salley,  A.  S.,  jr.,  1281.  1283,  1284,  1286, 
1288,  6647,  6648,  6649,  6650,  6651, 
6656. 

Salmon,  Lucy  M.,  1.  10,  15,  809,  4529. 
Salmon,  habits  of,  7174. 
Salomon,  E.,  6945. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 80 


Salomon,   II.,  625. 

Salt,    early    manufacture    of,    in    Kentucky, 

2781. 
Salt  deposit.  Salton,  Cal.,  902. 

in  southern  Illinois,  7425. 
Salt  in  the  Revolution,  scarcity  of,  2784. 
Salt  industry.  Michigan,  4295. 

of  Padanaram,  4042o. 
Salt  Lake  route  in  1849.     1011. 
Salt  Lake  Valley,  bird  fauna  of,  2330. 
Salter,  E.,  4548,  5031,  5034,  5035. 
Salter,  W.,  1508,  1514-1522,  1524. 
Salton,  Cal.,  salt  deposits,  902. 
Saltonstall,  A.  H.  M.,  5040,  5043. 
Saltonstall,    L.,    2133,     2142,    2259,    2423, 
2708,  2771,  2773,  2796,  2798,  3113. 
Saltonstall,  N.,  letter,  1675.     2800. 
Saltonstall,  Sir  R.,  document  propounding  a 
candidate   for   presidency   of   Har 
vard  College,  1672.     7395. 

destruction  of  the  house  of,  1709.     2266. 

letter,  1631.     2798. 

letter,  1636.     2636. 

letter    to    Gov.    J.    Winthrop,    jr.,    1636. 
3409. 

wife  of,  5040. 
Saltonstall,  W.   G.,  3340. 
Saltonstall  family,  3411. 
Saltus,  J.  Sanford,  660,  662,  667. 
Salubria,    1518. 
Samborne  family,   3397,  340!). 
Samford,  W.  P.,  946,  947. 
Sammans  family   (New  York),  5022. 
Samoa,  899-901. 

American.   7391. 

partition  of,  7134. 

Samoa    and    the    United    States,    past    rela 
tions  between,   7134. 

Samoa  and  the  hurricane  of  1889.     3340. 
Samoan  folklore,  7132. 
Samoset,  Indian  sagamore,  2138,  2155. 
Sampson,  F.  A.,  4385. 
Sampson,   G.   W.,  2592. 
Sampson,    W.   S.,    2592,   5123. 
Samson,  W.  II.,  4926. 
Samuel,  B.,  6081. 
Samuel,  J.,  629. 
Samuel,  M.  L.,  811. 
San  Antonio,  Tex.,  6682. 
San  Augustine,  Tex.,  6681. 
San  Bias  route,  555. 
San  Felipe.  Tex..  1288. 

San  Fernando,  Tex.,  early  settlers  of,  6683. 
San   Fernando  de  Bexar,   Tex.,   educational 
efforts  in,  6684. 

municipal  government,  1730-1800.     6686. 
San  Francisco,  annals,  1029. 

arrivals  at  port  of,   in  1849.     1054. 

journey  from  New  York  to.  1850.     43.  / 
St.  Louis  to.  in  1850.     1006. 

letters  from,  1869.     2873. 

municipal  government,  1820. 

sea  fogs,  902. 
San  Francisco  Bay,  201. 

discovery  of,  181,  243. 


1266 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOK    INDEX. 


San  Gabriel,  Cal.,  mission,  1010. 

renegade  Indians,  1013. 

shipbuilding.  1012. 
San  Jacinto,  battle  of.  6684. 
San  Jacinto  campaign,  6682. 
San  Juan  archipelago,  4311. 
San  Juan  de  Nicaragua.  Rio,  565. 
San   Marino.   Republic  of.   40. 
San   Pedro,   Cal.,   marine  biological   labora 
tory,  1019. 
San    Pedro    Bay,    conchological    researches, 

1011. 

San  Saba  River,  fort  on,  1847.  6683. 
San  Salvador,  Columbus  at,  5148. 
Sanborn,  I).  H.,  3370. 
Sanborn,  F.,  4457. 

Sanborn,  F.  B.,  2807,  2808,  3395,  572:;. 
Sanborn,  J.  B.,  40,  4311,  4312,  6968,  7100, 

7117. 

Sanborn.  J.  P.,  4327. 
Sanborn,  J.  W.,  4923. 
Sanborn,  N.,  3368.  3450. 
Sanborn,  N.  I'..  2612.  2613. 
Sanborn,  V.  C.,  3397,  3406,  3409,  3416, 

3859,  3971(7. 

Sanborn   family,   3368..  3370,    3450. 
Sanborne  family,  3924. 
Sancroft,  W.,  letters.  1633-34.     3395. 
Sand  dunes,  control  of,  905. 
Sandemanians.   in   Boston,  2138. 

of  New  England,  22. 
Sanders,  A.,  1499. 
Sanders,  J.  C..  5637. 
Sanders,  J.  F..  4395,  4403. 
Sanders,    R.,    testimony.    1683.      .",374. 
Sanders.    Robert    and    Elsie,    will  of,  1673. 

4867. 

Sanders.  W.  F.,  4395,  4397. 
Sanderson.  G.  A.,  2602. 
Sandford,  E.,  3385. 
Sandford,  R.,  6634. 
Sandford  family,  3385. 
Sandham.  A.,  7182. 
Sandisfield.  history,  2046,  2047. 
Sands  family,  6072. 
Sandusky,  Ohio,  5639. 

commercial  retrospect,  7414. 

expedition  to,  1782.     5783,  6074,  6120. 

Indian  massacre,  1813.     7408. 

settlement  and  growth,  741s. 

settlers,  first.  7409. 

vessels  entered  the  harbor  of.  1822.    5638. 
-Sandusky   Clarion,"    7411,    7412. 
Sandusky  County,  Ohio,  first  trial,  7415. 
Sandusky  River,  5725,  5738. 
Sandwich,     Mass.,     biographical     and     topo 
graphical  anecdotes,  2621. 

description,  2626. 

effects    of    the    storm    of    September    23, 
1815.     2638. 

notices  of,  2638. 
"  Sandy  Bay  surprise,"   September  5,   1814. 

2274. 
Sandy  Creek,  battle  of,  4908. 

mound,  4907. 


Sandy  Hook,  3397. 

Sandy  River  settlements,  1700. 

Sandys,  Sir  E.,  letter,  1619.     6835. 

Sanford,  Albert  H.,  8. 

Sanford,  F.  C.,  3404. 

Sanford,  F.  V.,  4864. 

Sanford,  J.,  6714. 

Sanford,  J.  E.,  2797,  3113a. 

Sanford,  Nettie,  1505-1507. 

Sanford  family,  3414. 

Sangamon  County,  111.,  early  settlers.  142!). 

Sanger,  G.  P.,  3685. 

Sanger,  W.  C.,  5478. 

Sanger  (Jedediah)  family,  5468. 

Sangerfield.  N.  Y.,  aged  persons  of.  5017 

history,  5432. 

Sanitary  legislation  in  England,  808. 
Sanitary  reports,  807,  814,  815. 
Sanning,  A.,  5852. 

Sansom,  Emma,  heroism  at  Gadsden.  1644. 
Santa    Barbara,    Cal.,    El    Canon    Perdido, 

1020. 

Santa  Catalina  Island,  history.   1O21. 
Santa  Cruz.  Cal..  descriptions,  1891.     3408. 
Santa  Fe  trade.  203. 

trade  route,  397. 
Santangel,  L.  de,  633. 
Santee,  T.,  6447. 
Santee,  S.  C.,  French,  6618. 

Huguenot  congregation,  6618. 

settlement,  6616. 
Santee  Canal,  6656. 
Santiago.  1741.  38. 

Santo  Domingo,  archbishop  of.   letter  relat 
ing  to  Columbus.  455O. 
Santo  Domingo  city,  507. 
Santo    Domingo    insurrection.    171>:;.     27'.»2, 

3042. 

Santoire,  C.  A.,  7347. 
Santvoort  family  (New  York),  5022. 
"  Saratoga,  convention  of."  190. 
Sargent,  A.,  2082,  3372,  3375,  4158. 
Sargent,  G.  L.,  3325. 
Sargent,  Henry,  2631. 
Sargent,  J.  E.,  4455. 
Sargent,  J.  H.,  5778. 
Sargent,  J.  S.,  3410. 
Sargent,  M.  E.,  3319,  3324. 
Sargent,  N.  P..  letter,  3359. 
Sargent,  W.,  687,  2837,  5974,  5975,  6013, 

6021. 

Sargent,  W.  E..  4045. 
Sargent,  W.  M..  1707,  1708,  1714.  1772, 

1775.  3398. 
Sargent  family,  3600,  3977. 

(Digory)  family,  3416. 

(William)  family,  3368. 
Sarichef's  atlas,  903. 
Sarmiento,  I).  F.,  6514. 
Sarpy  County.  Nobr.,  history.  44<M>. 
Saskatchewan  River,  sources,   900. 
Sasseville.  Ernest  de,  898. 
Saterthwaite,  A.,  5721. 
Sato.  Shosuke,  1816,  1817. 
Satterlee  military  hospital,  5850. 
Sattley,  Olive,  7425. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1267 


Sander's  company,  1790.     1"83. 

"  Saucon  Rangers,"  Northampton  County. 
Pa.,  6078. 

Saner,  C.,  German  almanac  of.  6062. 
Quarrel  with  C.  Beisel,  6068. 

Sauerbeck's  index,  811. 

Sauerbeck's  price  index,  812. 

Saugrain's  voyage.  1788.     206.  425. 

Saugrain,   relation,  1788.     206,   425. 

Saugus.  Mass.,  Seminary,  2258. 
sketches  of,  2257. 

Saugus  Center.  Mass.,  burying  ground  in 
scriptions,  2263,  2488,  3361. 

Saugus  River,  Mass.,  eighteenth-century 
places  along,  2263,  2498. 

Sank  County.  Wis.,  6898. 

Saukenuk,  1423. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Maps  to,  from  St.   Regis. 

7296. 
early  mission.  4280. 

Saundors.  P.  H.,  4350. 

Savagn.  A.  R*..  1717,  1795. 

Savage.  Edward,  copper-plate,  .'1311. 
painting,  6137. 

painting     "  Congress     voting     Independ 
ence,"  6085. 

Savage,  James,  2630,  2646,  2648,  2649. 
2728.  2772.  3446. 

Savage,  J.  F..  .",406,  3858. 

Savage,  J.  W.,  4404-4407,  4418. 

Savage.  Thomas,  2631. 

Savage.  T.  E.,  1518. 

Savage  (John)  family,  3406,  3858. 

Savannah,  journey  to,  1804.  3023. 
plan  of.  origin,  1340. 

Savannah,  siege  of.  1779.  1307.  1331. 
Gen.  Prevost's  journal,  1281. 

Savary.  A.  W.,  3395,  3399,  3406,  .",415, 
3780c,  5048,  5049. 

Savory,  Wm..  6070. 

Savery  family,  3399,  3780c. 

Savoy,  The,  London,  3371. 

Sawin  genealogy,  2567. 

Sawyer,  A.   J.,  4417. 

Sawyer,  E.  R.,  7475. 

Snwy.-r,  F.,  7417. 

Sawyer,  G.  C..  5468. 

Sawyer  family,  3829. 
(William)  family,  338G. 

Saxton.  J.  A.,  4098.' 

Say   (Thomas),  general  records,  6085. 

Saybrook,  Conn.,  records,  3362. 

Sayt'iiqueraghta.  Capt.  Brant  and,  47SS. 
4805. 

Say.T,  C.,  account  at  college,  176.",.     6854. 

Skidding,  II..  7306,  7307. 

Scaifo,  W.  B..  4.  8,  11,  1821,  1854,  6065. 

Scales.  J.,  611,  4459. 

Scaligcrana.  2782. 

Seal))  bounties.   2139. 

Scamman,  Col.  J.,  Thirtieth  Regiment  of 
foot,  1775,  history.  1716,  1791, 
1794. 

Scammon,  J.  Y.,  1354,  1360,  1361,  1388. 
1389. 

Scauiinon  family,  3371. 


Scandinavian    factor    in    American    popula 
tion,   1539-1542. 

Scandinavians,   ancient,  their  maritime  ex 
peditions,  etc.,  7178. 

in  America,  7315. 

in  New  Jersey.  4543. 

Scarboro,    Me.,    declaration    of   inhabitants, 
1663.      3363. 

history  from   1633-1783.      1699. 

settlement  of.  1712. 
Scarb.urgh  family,   6855. 
Scarlett  family,  tombstones,  6859. 
Scary,  battle  of.  6889. 
Scatacook  Indians,  3118. 
Scenery,  development  of  love  of,  36. 
Schaack,  G.  C.,  4540. 
Schackford,  S.,  3399. 
Schade,  A.  E.,  2028. 
Schaefer,  Joseph,  927. 
Schaeffer.  C.  II..  5946. 
Schaeffer,  J.  W.,  6167. 
Schaeffer,  N.  C.,  6360. 

Schaefferstown.    Pa.,    battalion    or    training 
day  in  olden  times,  6199. 

colonial  events.  6211. 

early  history,  6193. 
Schafer,  Joseph,  5798,  7119. 
Schafer,  W.  A.,  4300. 
Schaff,    Philip,    2,    3,    771,    773,    774,    77(5, 

4892. 

Schaffner,  Margaret  A..  4296. 
Schantz,   F.   J.   F..   61(57.   6192,   6352,   6354. 

6357,  6360,  6363,  6364. 
Schaper,  W.  A..  20. 
Scheffer.  J.  G.  Do  II..  6058. 
Schenck,  A.  D..  4546,  5029. 
Schnectady.     N.    Y..    burning    of.     1689-90. 

3360,   4684,   5148,   5242. 
Onedaw.    or   the.   4867-4869. 

celebration  of  independence.  4*867. 

list  of  freeholders,  5018. 

mayors  of,  4868. 

Reformed      Protestant      Dutch      Church, 
doop-boek     or     baptismal    register. 
3376-3378,  3506. 
ministers.  3377. 

Schenectady    County.    N.    Y..    political    his 
tory,   4868.   4869. 
Schepen's  register,  4884. 

Schermerhooren   family    (New   York),   5017. 
Schermerhorn,  J.  F.,  2630. 
Schermerhorn.   L.   Y'.,   ",416. 
Schermerhorn  family,  5051. 
Schieb,  II.,  2023. 
Schiller's  "  Robbers,"  885. 
Schlatter,  M..  diary,  6384. 
Schlesinger,  M.,  4694. 
Schleswig-IIolstein  medal,  649. 

question.  7178. 
Schlick.  T.  M..  4924. 
Schliemann  discoveries,  202,  251.  ."7">. 
Schlup,  E.,  5726. 

Schmauk.  T.  E..  62O7,  6356,  6359.  6:;c,:{. 
Schmeckebier.  L.  F..  1715,  1830. 
Schmitt,  E.  J.  P.,  5854,  6679,  6681. 
Schmucker,  G.  W.,  6077. 


r. 


1268 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Schneider,  C.  F.,  4281. 

Schneider,  G.,  1428. 

Schnively  expedition,  1867.     6686. 

Schoepf,  J.  D.,  6061. 

Schofleld,  G.  A.,  4168. 

Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  history,  5533«. 

Schoharie  County,  N.  Y.,  first  settlement  by 

Germans,  4852. 
Scholastica,  Sister,  1020. 
Scholte,  II.  F.,  1506. 
Schonfeld,  H.,  2028. 
Schomburgk  line,  5916. 
School  children,  London,  811. 

Switzerland,  811. 

School  teaching,  German-American.  885. 
Schoolcraft.     Cass    and,     expedition.     1820. 

6035. 

Schoolcraft,  H.  L.,  1436. 
Schoolcraft,   H.   R.,   517,   1500.    1524.    4245, 

4246,  4302,  4972,  5145-5148,  5153, 

5157,  5158,  5160. 
in  Missouri.  1818.     4378. 
Schoolcraft  tour,  1832.     4302. 
Schooley  family,  4553. 
Schools  and  school  books,  early  history  of. 

4205. 
Schools,    academy    and    seminary,     pioneer 

days.   4270. 
first  free,  in  Massachusetts,  supported  by 

a  tax,  3380. 

free.  Isle  of  Wight  County,  Va.,  6853. 
free,  source  of  the,  4098. 
military  and  naval  drills  in,  7178. 
Schoonmaker.  T.  I).,  4864. 
Schoonmaker  family  (Ulster  County,  X.  Y.  i, 

5034. 

Schott,  C.  A.,  902. 
Schouler,  James,  3,  4,  6,  7,  10,  12,  15,  2802, 

2805,  2808,  3285. 
Schouler,  John,  5802-5804. 
Schraalenburgh,     N.     J.,     Reformed    Dutch 

Church,  records,  4874. 
Schrack,  D.,  5959. 
Schrader,  F.  C.,  578,  901. 
Schramm.  II.  von,  5032. 
Schrock,  J.,  1504. 
"  Schrotblatter,"  prints,  6344. 
Schuermans  of  New  Jersey,  5038. 

of  New  York,  5039,  5040. 
Schultz,  E.  T.,  1808,  2033. 
Schultz,  J.,  7149?j,  7149p. 
Schultz,  J.  C.,  7319. 
Schultze,  A.,  6223,  6227a,  6228. 
Schumacher  family,  6072. 
Schuremans  of  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.),  5036. 
Schuricht,  H.,  2030,  2031,  2035. 
Schurman,  J.  G.,  576. 
Schurz,    C.,   2808. 
Schuurman     (Jacoba     and    A.     Thompson) 

family,  5037. 
Schuyler,  John.  5039,  5040. 

and  Massachusetts  colony,  7480. 
Schuyler,     Gen.     P.,     letter,     1780,     to     E. 

L'Hommedieu,   2779. 
orders  to  Col.  J.  Dayton,   1776.     4539. 
trial,    1778.     5252, 


Schuyler,  Peter,  and  Massachusetts  colony, 

7480. 

Schuyler,    P.   N.,    5641,    7418. 
Schuyler.  Philip  P.,  will,.  1683.     5016. 
Schuyler  family,  5017,  5020,  5057. 

records.  5023. 

Schuyler  (Philip),  genealogy,  5016. 
Schuylkill  County,  Pa.,  early  days  of,  6139. 

Quakers,  6141. 

soldiery  in  1877,  6141. 

wills,   6141. 

Schuylkill  Falls,  camp  at,  1777.     6072,  6119. 
Schuylkill  gun,  restoration  of,  6064. 
Schwartz,   B.,   letter,   1724.      2777. 
Schwatka,  F..  556,  560! 
Schweinitz,  E.  de,  6222,  6223,  6234. 
Schweinitz,  P.  de,  6355,  6357. 
Schwenkfelders,   the,   7422. 

in  Pennsylvania,  6365,  6370. 

journey  to  Pennsylvania,  1733.     6066. 

marriages    in    Pennsylvania,    1735-1804. 

6061. 

Schwill,  F.,  43. 

Scidmore.  Eliza  R.,  895,  897,  899-901. 
Science,  votaries  of  natural,  Rhode  Island. 

6488. 
Scientific    and    educational    institutions    of 

United  States,  origin  of.     4.  6. 
Scientific     institutions    .of    United     States, 

origin,   67. 

Scientific    men    of   the   first   four    centuries 
since  discovery  of  America,   4210. 
Scincidae,  West  Indian,  2476. 
Scioto  Company.   5715. 

report  of  James  Kilbourne,  5748. 
Scioto  purchase,  5716. 
Scioto  Valley,   archaeology,  5717. 
Scisco,    L.    D..    42,    899,    4830,    5045,    504(5, 

5050. 

Scituate,  Mass.,  cuhrch  records,  1634-1653. 
3367,   3368. 

graveyard,  3367. 

history  and  description  of,  2632. 

marriages  before  1700.     3376. 

records,  early,  3377. 

volunteers    enlisted,     1775-76.     3378. 
Scoble,  T.  C.,  7148m. 
Scot,  G.,  4525. 

Scotch-Irish,  the,  205,  617,  4097. 
Scotch-Irish     and     Moravian     missionaries, 

Virginia,    6836. 

"  Scotch-Irish  "  fallacy,  the,  608. 
Scotch-Irish  families  in  Bucks  County.   I 'a., 

5870. 

Scotch-Irish  history,  significance  of,  6891. 
Scotch-Irish  immigration  to  America,  1736, 
3370,    3371,    6156. 

to   Maine,    1702,    1749. 

Scotch-Irish    in   America,   414,   1284,   6891, 
7425. 

first  congress  of,  6070. 

Lancaster  County,  Pa.,   6185. 

Lebanon  County.  Pa.,  6205,  6218. 

in  Pennsylvania,  6155. 

race  and  name,  5751. 

settlers  in  New  Hampshire,  4458. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1269 


Scotch-  Irish    settlers.    Valley    of    Virginia, 

0844. 

"Scotch-Irish"   shihboleth,   612. 
Scotch      prisoners,      Massachusetts,      1652. 


Scotia,    N.    Y.,    Second    Reformed    Church, 

4867. 

Scotland,  history  study  of,  1818. 
Scotland  Society  for  Propagating  Christian 
Knowledge,     Marsh's     reports     to, 
1831-1834,    1838-1848.      6037. 
Scots  in  New   France,   1535-1880.      7187. 

•in  Wisconsin,  6970,  7105. 
Scott,   Austin.   38,   1815,   4515,  4533,   4553, 

4557. 

Scott,  A.  E..  2592. 
Scott.   15.,  4978. 
Scott.   ('.,  5549. 
Scott,  <\  P.,  1578«,  1581. 
Scott,  C.  S.,  1581. 
Scott,  E.  G.,  2,  6409. 
Scott,  G.  R.  W.,  776,  3414,  3959. 
Scott.  II.  A.,  7346,  7349. 
Scott,  II.  McD.,  771. 

Scott.  II.  W.,  5797,  5798,  5801,  5804,  5822. 
Scott,  J.  G.,  7197. 
Scott,  J.  M.,  1426,  5678. 
Scott.  J.  W.  T.,  5046. 
Scott,  L.   A.,  6309. 

Scott.  M.  B.,  3380,  3381,  5017,  5774. 
Scott,  Mary  McK.,  7381. 
Scott,  Mrs.  M.  T.,  1424. 
Scott.  S.  S.,  946,  962. 
Scott,    ftir   Walter,    centennial    anniversary 

of  birth,  2781. 
Scott,  Willard,  4407. 
Scott,    Winfield,   letter,   1862.     2778. 
Scott,  W.  A.,  4297. 
Scott,  W.  B.,  6428. 
Scott,  W.  R.,  42. 
Scott,  W.  W.,  6833. 
Scott  family,  3381,  3558,  6850. 

(Richard)   family,  3380,  5017. 
Scott,  name  of,  antiquity,  5774. 
Scott  County,  Iowa,  1498,  1499. 

anniversary,  1507. 

exhibit,    1839.      1518. 

Scott  County,  Kans.,  Pueblo  ruins,   1580. 
Scottow,  J.,  deposition,  1682.      3376. 
Scouler,  J.,  5802-5804. 
S(;ouller,  James  B.,  794. 
Scovel,  S.  P..  5715. 
Scoville,  P.  C.,  7475. 
S<  -ranton,  Pa.,  early  history,  6162.  6164. 

reminiscences.  6161. 
Scribe's     La     Bohemienne,     ou     1'Amerique. 

3158. 

Si-roggs,  W.  O.,  44,  104. 
Scudder,  II.   E.,  2797,  2798,   2802,  3233«. 
Scudder,  S.  II.,  760,  2286. 
Scudder  family,  6071. 
Scull,  G.  D.,  3394-3398,  3723a,  4118,  5253, 

6061-6064. 
Scully,  M.,  608. 
Sea,  geography,  891. 


"  Sea  congregation,"   first,   1742.     6222. 

second,   1743.     6222. 
Seabrook,  N.  II.,  carved  stone  at,  2326. 

cemetery  inscriptions,  3385. 
Seabury,  W.  J.,  5035. 

Seacombe,     Joseph,     extracts    from     "  text- 
hooks  "  of,   1  756-1777.     2272. 
Seager,  II.  R.,  15. 
Seagrane,  D.,  4213. 
Seal,  great,  of  England,  6343. 

great,  of  New  England,  2775. 

of  council   of  New   England,  2778. 

of  New  Jersey,  4557. 

of  United  States.  277S. 
Seals,  arms  and.  New  York,  5032. 

of  Massachusetts,  2779. 

State,  of  West  Virginia,  68S9. 
Seals  attached  to  Plymouth  patent,  2798. 
Seals  from  Jeffries  collection,  3389. 
Seals  in  collection  of  M.  Chamberlain.  :',:5<.»2. 
Seals    of   judicial    courts    of    Massachusetts 

Bay,    1(580-1780.      3721. 
Seaman,  L.  L.,  7474. 
Seaman   (John)  family,  502(5. 
"  Search  for  a  Shilling."  story  of  territorial 

days,   1513. 
Searle,  Fanny,  2139. 
Searles,  N.,  1074. 
Sears,  A.  P.,  571,  574. 
Sears,  Barnas,  2785. 
Sears,  E.  W.,  4933. 
Sears,  J.  II.,  2428,  2446,  2462. 
Sears,  P.  II.,  2135,  2137. 
Sears  family,  3398. 
Sears  pedigree,  3766. 
Seattle,  Wash.,  founder  of,  2028. 

founding  of,  6869. 
Seaver,  B.  P.,  2630. 
Seaver  family,  3384. 
Seawell  family,  6855,  6856. 
Sebago  Pond,  Maine,  plantations  on.  2621. 
Secession,  Calhoun  and.  1286. 

constitutional  ethics  of.  2807. 
Secession  and  reconstruction,  55(59. 
Secession       convention.       letter       from       J. 

Critcher,  6829. 
Secession  emblems,  2774. 
Secession    in    Switzerland    and    the    United 

States  compared,  6744. 
Secomb,  I).  P.,  4439,  4456. 
Second  Adventists,  6180. 
Secord  family,  7365. 
Sedgwick,  II.  I).,  2049,  2135. 
Sedgwick,  Robert,  instructions  to,  by  Crom 
well,  2650. 
Sedgwick     family,     of     Berkshire     County, 

Mass.,  2049. 
Sedley  family.  3411. 
Seekonk,      Mass.,      graveyard      inscriptions, 

3368. 

Seese,  C.  P..  5721. 
Seever,  W.  J.,  4378,  6962,  7013. 
Segesta,  impressions  of   (coins),  6344. 
Sehner  family,  5844. 

Seidensticker,    O.,    2024,    5901,    6058,    6067, 
6069,  6070,  6350. 


1270 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Seilhamer,  G.  O..  GOSO,  6154,  6156. 

Seine  river.   897. 

Seixas  family,  627. 

Selby,  T.,  1428,  7425. 

Selden,  I'.,  4400. 

Selden  family,  6850-6855,  6860. 

Selectmen,  hoards  of.  formation.  2707. 

Self-government,  1824. 

local,  in  Michigan  constitution.  4202. 
Selfridge.  T.  O.,  555. 

encounter  with  Austin.   1806.      2781. 
Selfridge,  T.  O.,  jr.,  3340. 
Seligman.  E.  R.  A.,  807.  4205. 
Selinas,  impressions  of.  6344. 
Selish  myths,  2445. 
Selkirk.   A.,  will.   1720.      3408,   .'5409. 
Selkirk  colony,  farm  life  in.  7149*. 
Selkirk  reservation.  4284. 
Selkirk   settlement,   Michigan.   4281. 
Sellers,  E.  .T.,  6069. 
Sellers,  II.  W.,  6072,  6075. 
Sellers.  X..  diary.   1776-1778.      6072. 
"  Selling  of  Joseph,"  tract,   2776. 
Sellstedt,  L.  O.,  477.°,. 
Sell  wood.  B.  J.,  5826. 
Seltzer.  A.  F..  74:50. 
Seltzer.   L.,  6141. 
Seminary  lihraries,  1818.     . 
Seminole  war,  Jackson's  attitude.  6672. 
Semmes,  T.  .T.,  1662. 
Semple,   E.  C.,  575,  577,  5SO. 
Senate.     New     England,     colonial     origins. 
1827. 

United  States,  first,  2O7. 
Seneca  County.  N.  Y.,  5535. 

centennial,  5535. 

early  history,  4800. 

in  war  of  1812.      5535. 

judiciary,  5535. 

Seneca    Falls,    N.    Y..    first   Baptist   Church. 
5535. 

first  Congregational  Church,  5535. 

fire  department,  5535. 

streets,  5535. 
Seneca  Indian  lands,  sale,   1838-39.      4692. 

4716. 

Seneca   Indians,  council  at  Buffalo  and  Cat- 
taraugus,    N.    Y.,    1838-39.     4776. 

I)e     Nonville's     expedition.     1687.      5097. 
5167,    7324. 

King  of   (Sayenqueraghta ).  4805. 

missionary    to,    1821-1828.     4775. 

Quakers  among,  4775. 

teachers  among,    1811-1820.     4775. 

visit,    1669.     4766. 
Seneca  Mission,  Buffalo  Creek.  4775. 
Sener,  S.  M.,  914,915.920-922,5847,6165- 

6170,   6185,  6189. 
Senter,  I.,  journal,  5995,  5997. 
Separatist  Society  of  Zoar,  5720. 

lands  of.  5720. 
Sequoyah,  1021. 

Separatists   from    the   Church    of   England, 
history  or,  2243. 

of  Plymouth  Colony.   2243. 
Serampore  mission,  509. 


Seri  Indians,  902. 

Seriland,  897. 

Serpent  mound,  5713,  5740. 

tahlet,  5722. 

Servant  girl,  Virginia,  1649.      6853. 
Servants,  protection  of,  1675.      (5854. 
Service  of  plate,  hill  for,  1794.      6831. 
Servos,  A.,  7264. 
Servos  family,  7226,  7267. 
Sessions,  F.  C.,  5713,  5714,  5716. 
Sessions,  Juliette,  5726. 
Setauket,  N.  Y.,  church,  5034. 
Seton.  E.  E.  T.,  7148A",  7148m. 
Seton,  Robert,  5843. 
Seton.  William,  914. 
"  Sette  Comuni,"  the,  573. 
Seume,  .T.  (1.,  2794. 

Seven  days'  hattles,  1862.      3333,  3334. 
Seven  Oaks,  7149/. 
Seven  Years'  war,  3. 
Seventh  Day  Baptists,  settlement  at  Ephra- 

ta,  Pa..  6182. 

Sever,  Nicholas,  2785,  2935. 
Severance.   F.   II.,  4773-4777,  4796-4797. 
Severance,  .T.  C.,  1052. 
Severance,   S.,  letter,   1775.      337O. 
Seville.   W.   P.,   1223. 
Sewn  11.  D.,  1708,  2621,  2947,  3387. 
Sewall.  II.  M.,  7134. 
Sewall.   Jonathan,    letter,   1777.     2783. 

letters,  2800. 
Sewall,  Joseph,  1698. 
Sewall,  J.  S..  1714. 
Sewall,  It.  K.,  1684,  1708,  1711. 
Sewall,  Samuel,  2776.  2795,  2796,  4104. 

abode  of,  2791. 

diary,  2798. 

diary.     1674-1729.       2197,     2663,     2664. 

2665,  3364. 
publication   of.    2785. 

gifts  in  Narragansett  country,  6585. 

Latin  epigrams  of,  2794. 

letter  to  son,   S.   Sewall,   1720.      3350. 

letter,   1725-26.      2783. 

letter  book,  2669,  2670,  2781. 

letters  of,  3367,  3382. 

letters  to  Gov.  Winthrop,  1705-6.      3367. 

memorandum,  2796. 

memorial     on     C'ape     Cod    and  Martha's 
Vineyard,   1702.      3372. 

memorial     to    Kennebec     Indians.     1721. 
1699. 

mnemonic  lines,  2803,  3250. 

poem,  2791,  3006. 

verses,  2792,  2799. 
Sewall,  Samuel,  jr.,  diary,  2798. 

interleaved  almanacs,  1724,  1732.      3374. 

letter,   1780.     2246. 
Sewall,  S.  E.,  3682. 
Sewall  family.  1708,  3359. 
Sewall  house,  Brookline,  2124. 
Seward,  J.,  journal,  1817.     7410. 
Seward,  J.  W..  5704. 
Seward,  T.  W.,  3394,  5426,  5468. 
Seward,  W.  H.,  4800. 
Seward   (William)   family,  3410. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1271 


Sewell,  A.,  717.r>. 

Sewell,  H.  IX.  7174. 

Sewell,  J..  7172,  7173. 

Sewell.  U.   K..  1703. 

Sewerage,  sanitary.  41*90. 

Sewers,  ancient  and  modern,  4800. 

Sexes,  geographical  distribution  of,  809. 

proportion,  812. 
Sexton,  P.  B.,  6679. 
Seyfert,    A.    G.,   6165. 
Seymour,   C.   B.,  4280. 
Seymour,  II.,  530. 
Seymour,  J.,  5432,  7412. 
Seymour,  J.  P..  5468. 
Seymour.  J.  M.,  5637,  5643,  5644. 
Seymour,  N.,  4850,  4923,  4934. 
Seymour,  T.,  letters,  3386. 
Seymour,     William,     journal     of     southern 

expedition,  1 780-1  78.",.      1  233.  6063. 
Seymour,   W.   II.,   1062. 
Seymour    (Thomas)   family,  5026. 
Seymour  monument,  5436,  5438. 
Shaokelford,  T.,  4378. 
Shackford,   S.,  3778. 
Shad   fisheries,  early,  on  the  Susquehanna, 

6431. 

Shaffer,   G.   T.,   4278. 
Shaftesbury  papers,  6634. 
Shahan.   T.   J.,   777,   915. 
Shaker  mission  to  Shawnees,  5723. 
Shakers,  mobbing  in  Union  village,  5723. 
society,  Cleveland,  5721. 
Warren  County,   Ohio,   5722. 
Whitewater  community,  5725. 
Shakespeare,     W.,    birth,    three    hundredth 

anniversary,  3513,  3514.   3526. 
commemoration,    2776. 
criticism,  4693. 
emendations  in  text  of,  7176. 
Shaler,   N.   S.,   897.   906. 
Shambaugh,  B.  P.,  20,  21,  1515.  1521.  1523. 

1524,  1527,  1530,  15:52-1535.  1537, 

1538. 
Shamokin,  Pa.,  journey  from  Harris'  Ferry. 

1747.      5897. 

journey  to,   1748.     6085,  6136. 
Shandon,    Ohio,    centennial,    5726. 
Shannon,  T.,  3363. 
Shannon,  W.,  1578,  1578a,  1579. 
Shannon  family,  3363. 
"  Shannon,"    and    the    "  Chesapeake,"    naval 

battle  between,   2791. 
Shannonville,   Pa.,  copper  mines.   7422. 
Shanton   graveyard    inscriptions.    5748. 
Shapleigh,   J.,   letter,    1781.      3408. 
Shapleigh,  J.   II.,  3385. 
Shapleigh   family,   3363,   3385,   3408. 
Shark-man,  Nanane,  legend  of.  7131. 
Sharon,  Mass.,  annals  of,  415:',. 

a  few  words  about,  2208. 
Sharon,   Ohio.   St.   John's  Church,   5748. 
Sharp,  Abbie  Gardner,  1515. 
Sharp,  B.,  7533. 

letter,  6671. 

Sharp,  Cornelia  A.,  diary,  7477. 
Sharp,  Granville,  2621. 


Sharp.    J..    6079. 

Sharp.   J.   II..   5826. 

Sharp,   M.    L.,   2114. 

Sharp,  T.,  letter,  1632.      3393. 

Sharp   family,   6076. 

Sharpe,  K.  S..  4(567. 

Sharpe,     Horatio,     correspondence,      1750— 

1771.      1978.    198i,     1986. 
Sharpe,   J.,  proposals.   1712-13.     5252a. 
Sharpe,  J.  II.,  5570. 
Sharpe,  .1.   McD.,  6043. 
Sharpe,  J.  W.,  6156. 
Sharpe  papers,  2104. 
Sharpies  pictures,  the,  3058. 
Sharpless,  A.,  5878. 
Sharpless,  W.  T.,  5879. 
Sharpless  portraits  of  Washington,  2793. 
Shasta,  Mt..  906. 
Shattuck.  G.  C.,  3683. 
Shattuck,  L.,  2650,  2748,  3359,  .",3(52. 
Shattuck  monument,  error  on,  2602. 
Shaw,  A.,  1X13,  1X19,  572(5. 
Shaw,  Albert  D.,  4795,  4906. 
Shaw,  B.  P.,  1428. 
Shaw.   Elizabeth,  5721. 
Shaw,  P.  (J.,  36X3. 
Shaw,  II.  A.,  4253. 
Shaw,  J.,  personal  narrative,  6926. 
Shaw,  John,  6932. 
Shaw,  J.  T.,  4292. 
!    Shaw,  L.  M.,  1563. 
Shaw,  It.  K.,  5714. 
Shaw,  S.  S.,  2808,  3685. 
Shaw,  W.  J.,  1056. 
Shaw,  W.  T.,  1515. 
Shaw  family,  3409. 

Shawanese,  the  Lord's  Prayer  in.  2643. 
Shawangunk.   meaning  of,  5549. 
Shawangunk  Mountain,  896. 
Shawangunk's  ancient  Indian  fort,  visit  to, 

4862. 

Shawe  family,  3407. 
'•  Shawmut."   Indian   name,   2778. 

meaning  of  the  aboriginal  phrase,  2638. 
Shawnee,    Delaware    and,    Indians,    vocabu 
lary,  5977. 

Shawomet.  Indian  deed  of,  1642.     04XH. 
Shays  family,  5468. 
Shays's    rebellion,    35.    45.     100.    210.    483. 

1698,  2183,  2794,  2805.  30O9.  3365. 

4033c. 
Shea.    J.    G.,    912,    914-917.    919,    923.    924. 

1935,  3374,  4731.  4735,  5O9X.  51X7. 

5210,  5342,  6064,  6927,  6930</. 
Sheafe,  J.  P.,  jr.,  2567. 
Sheafe  family.  3362,  341.",. 
Sheaf er,  P.  W.,  6048. 
Sheahan,  D.  II.,  607,  609. 
Shoahan.  J.  W.,  1415. 
Shearer,  J..  4252. 
Sheather  (John)  family,  3417. 
Sheboygan  county,  Wis.,  early  times.  6928. 

pioneer  settlement,  6931. 
Shedd,  W.  A.,  579. 
Shedd.  W.  B.,  3369. 
Sheeleigh,  M.,  5959,  5960,  6354. 


1272 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Sheeman,  B.,  510. 

Sheep  husbandry  in  Oregon,  5799. 

Sheep,  statistics  of,  1897.     811. 

Sheepscot.  Me..  1700. 

Sheepscot  farms,  1705. 

Sheepscot  River,  Me.,  1608. 

Sheets,  IT.,  5589,  5591. 

Sheffield,  W.  P.,  4979,  6508,  6520,  6532, 
6552,  6584. 

Shelbourne,  S.  F.,  555. 

Shellwrne,  Mass..  revolutionary  soldiers. 
4098. 

Shellmrne,  Nova  Scotia,  settlement  of  loyal 
ists,  7279. 

Shelby,  Evan,  1640. 

Shelby,   Isaac,   1639. 

Shelby  County,  Iowa,  1538,  1556«. 
Catholicity  in,  1520. 
sociological  study,   1538. 

Sheldon,  A.  E.,  4417. 

Sheldon,  G.,  2184,  3386,  3389,  3410.  3411. 
3417,  3635,  3984,  4095-4098,  4100. 
4212.  4213,  4550,  7480. 

Sheldon,  Henry  Clay,  779. 

Sheldon,  IT.  O..  personal   reminiscences,  7417. 

Sheldon,  J.,  4765,  4770,  4771. 

Sheldon,  W.,  116. 

Sheldon  family,  3373. 

Shell  beds,  local   (Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.),  6421. 
Wyoming  Valley,  Pa.,  6439. 

Shell  deposits,  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1702. 

Shell  mounds  of  Florida,  recent  explora 
tions,  6297. 

Shelley's,  P.  B.,  debt  to  eighteenth  century 
thought  7329. 

Shenandoah  campaign,  Patterson's,  3334. 

Shenandoah  valley,  first  white  settler,  6892. 
history,  tradition,  etc.,  6887. 

Shenandoah  valley  operations,  1862.   5334. 

Shenk,  IT.  M.,  7427. 

Shepard,  James,  3390.  3412-3414.  3416, 
3946,  3956-3958,  3980.  5751. 

Shepard,  Thomas,  2642. 

election  sermon  in  1638.     3382. 
letter  to  II.  Peter,  1645.     38. 

Shepard  genealogy,  2208. 

Shepard   (Edward)  family,  3390. 

Shepardson,  G.  D.,  5753. 

Shepardson  College,   5753. 

Shepherd,  A.  E.  B.,  3390. 

Shepherd,  II.  E.,  1283. 

Shepherd,  R.  P.,  4835. 

Shepherd,  W.  R.,  12,  26,  43,  4812.  4823. 

Shepherd  family,  6891. 

Sheppard,  Mrs.,  7174. 

Sheppard,  J.  H.,  3374,  3375,  3377-3381. 
3383,  3384,  3479,  3486,  3493,  3495. 
3514,  3527,  3536«,  3551,  3554. 
3562,  3578,  3600,  3601&,  3665. 
3687. 

Sheppard,  N.,  3390. 

Sheppard.  W.,  7174,  7175. 

Sherburne,  E.  R.,  3416,  3417,  3978. 

Sherburne  family,  3375,  3417,  3978. 
(Henry)    family,  3416. 

Sheridan,  P.  H.,  cavalry  service  with,  6597. 


Sherman,  A.  M.,  621. 

Sherman,  Gov.  B.  R.,  messages,  etc.,   1882- 

1886.      1561. 

Sherman,  D.,  3382,  3385,  4807,  7408,  7410. 
Sherman,  E.  A.,  1072. 
Sherman,  G.  R.,  6599. 
Sherman,  Hoyt,  1517. 
Sherman,  John,  7408. 
Sherman,  J.  S.,  5434. 
Shorman,  Roger,   10. 

correspondence,  359. 
Sherman,  S.  A.,  813. 
Sherman,  S.  S.,  6907. 
Sherman,  S.  TT.,  6599. 
Sherman,  T.  T.,  3417. 
Sherman,  W.  T.,  1063. 
Sherman  family,  3382,  3409.  3417. 

wills,  .",412. 

(William)   family,  Plymouth.  Mass..  3385. 
Sherman's  march,  40,  6597. 
Sherman.  Ohio,  history,  7410. 
Sherman  County,  Kans.,  1582. 
Sherrard,  R.  A.,  7415. 
Sherwin,  T.,  3382. 
Sherwood,  Grace,  trial  for  witchcraft,  1705. 

6797. 

Sherwood,  G.  F.  T.,  6857. 
Sherwood,  Joseph,  letters,  1761-1766.   4539. 
Sherwood,  S.,  1828. 
Sherwood,  T.  C.,  4292. 

Sherwood,     W.,    letters    to    J.     Williamson, 
1671-1672.      6859. 

will,  1697.     6861-6863. 
Sheshatapooshshoish    language,    2624. 
Shiawasse    County,    Mich.,    epidemic,    1848. 
4280. 

exchange  bank,  4280. 

history,  4284. 

memorials,  4278-4280. 
Shield,    B.,    letter    to    Hamilton,    J.,    1781. 

6075. 

Shield  family,  6851-6853. 
Shilling,  colonial,  the.  36. 
Shiloh,  battle  of,  6670. 
Shimmell.  L.  S.,  21. 
Shindler,   Emma  B.,   6681. 
Shinn,  C.  H.,  1814,  1819. 
Shinn,  J.  F.,  1283. 
Shinn,  J.  II.,  5049. 
Ship   ".Old,"   of   1626  found  on   Cape   Cod. 

2794. 

Ship    registers,    Salem    and    Beverly,    178M- 
1900.     2277,  2278,  2280. 

See  also  Vessels. 

Shipbuilding,       early,       in      Massachusetts. 
3381-3384,  3571,  3596. 

in  Salem,  history  of,  2245,  224(5. 

in  San  Gabriel,  Cal.,  1012. 

in  United  Kingdom,   1898.     900. 
Shipley,  Maynard,  815. 
Shipley,  S.  R..  5878. 
Shipman,  F.  B.,  1195. 
Shippen,  E.,  5910,  5911,  6063,  6079. 
Shippen,  Rebecca  L.,  6078,  6081. 
Shippen,  W.,  letter,  1777.     6077. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    TNDEX. 


1273 


Shippen  family,  0084,  741'.'?.  7503. 

(William)    family,   6057. 
Shipping,    early,    on    Lake    Superior,    6963, 

7018. 
Ships  used  in  crossing  the  Atlantic,  1492- 

1020.      2777. 

Shipwrights   from   England,   5025. 
Shiras.   O.   P.,    1517. 
Shireff.   A.,   7178. 
Shirley,  J.  M.,  4455. 
Shirley,  (jov.  W.,  instructions  to,  1741.    208. 

letter  of.    1748.      2021. 

letter  to  Indian  chiefs,   1740.     3378. 

letter  to  Lords  of  Trade,  in  1743.     2138. 

letters.  1744.     3393. 

memorandum  from  family  Bible  of,  7395. 
Shirley     Centre,     Mass..     cemetery     inscrip 
tions.    1754-1850.      3415. 
Shirley's  expedition,  1755.     3385. 
Shishaldin,  900. 
Shively.  S.  J..  1582. 
Shoddy   and   its   products,   4212. 
Shoemaker,    <!.,    marriage    certificate,    1094. 

0072. 

Shoemaker,   S.,  diary,  0058. 
Shoemaker,  T.   II..   (5071.  0072,  0074. 
Shoemaker   family,   0072. 
Shonts.  T.  P.,  7474. 
Shoreham,  Vt.,  history,  6097. 
Short,   W.   P.,   1423. 
Shorthand,   rare  books  in,  2800. 
Short  story,  Welde's,  4123. 
Shortess,   R.,   5827. 
Shortridge,  S.   M.,   1077. 
Shortt,  A.,  7371-7372. 
Shot  trade  in  early  Wisconsin,  6935. 
Shove,  S..  letter  to  S.   Sewall,   1092.     3370. 
Shreve.    Israel,   letter.    1770.      0084. 
Shrewsbury,   Mass.,   local   laws  and   regula 
tions,  3300. 

notice  of,  2029. 

Shrewsbury,    N.    .T.,    Christ    Church,    tomb 
stone  inscriptions,  5043. 

inscriptions,  5049. 
Shrimpton,    Samuel,    case   of,   3309. 
Shue.   W.   D.,   4351. 

Shultze,  I).,  letter  to  R.  Green  way,  0075. 
Shumway,   D.   B..  885. 
Shumway,   II.   L.,  4202,   4210. 
Shumway.   Mary   T.,   2545. 
Shurtleff.  C.  A.,  2288. 
Shurtleff.  H.  S.,  3682. 
Shurtleff,    N.    B.,    2776,    2782,    2818*,    3359. 

3362,  3428. 
Shurtleff,  W.   S.,  2183. 
Shurtleff  manuscript.  No.  153.     4439. 
Shuswap  people  of  British  Columbia,  7310. 
bhute,  Daniel,  journal,  1758.     2251,  2340. 
Shute,   Gov.   Samuel,   journey   from   Boston 
to  Portsmouth,  4449. 

letters,  1718.     2623. 
Shuttleworth,    Hannah,    unknown    portrait 

bequeathed  by,  2206. 
Siam,  587. 
Siberia,  902. 

railroads,  898. 


Siberia,   trip  through,  903. 

Sibley.  Charlotte  A.  L.,  will,  2806. 

Sibley,  II.   II.,  4302,  4304,  4314. 

Sibley,  J.  L.,  2777.  2782.  2788,  2832,  3308, 

3371,  3372,  3383. 
will  of,  3045a. 

Sibley's  expedition,  1803.     4312. 

Sicily,  letters  from,  6343. 

Siclen,  G.  W.,  7507. 

Sicyon,  coin  of,  071,  6327. 

Siebert,  W.   II..  12,  28,  34.  5710,  5732. 

Sleeken  family    (New  York).   5022. 

Siege  of  Boston,   "  New   Song."  7395. 

Sieges    and    changes    produced    by    modern 
weapons,  7183. 

Sieling,  J.  II..  0165. 

Sierra  Nevada,  exploration  of,  55:',. 

Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

biographers  of,  2784. 
#Vrp  also  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Sikes,  E.  W.,   1829. 

Silk,  from  spiders,  researches  on.  2301. 

Sille,  De,  family.  5049. 

Sillery,   Seigneurie  de,   7.".25. 

Silliman,  B.,  0059. 

Silliman,  Mary,  chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  1150. 

Silsbee,     Henry,     genealogical     account     of. 
2250. 

Silsbee  family,  2250.  2393. 

Silsher,   E.   A.,   2400. 

Silurian  strata  in  Red  River  Valley.  71487. 

Silver,  J.  A.,  1820. 

Silver,  production  of,  586r/. 

rate  per  ounce  in  New  Hampshire,  1700 

1750.     4450. 
rates,    1700-1750.     2139. 

Silver  Bank,  2137. 

Silver  Islet,  Mich.,  settlement,  4266. 

Silversmith,    Boston,   Mass..   1712.      3408. 

Simancas,   map,    1713,    3405. 

Simitiere,    portraits    of    American    patriots 

by,   1783,     2794. 
Simmons,  C.  B.,  7408. 
Simmons,  G.  A.,  6057. 
Simms,   W.   G.,  4725. 
bibliography,    1281. 
Simonds,  A.,  3683. 
Simonds,   J.,   business   contracts,    7252. 

letters,  1764-1785.     7252. 
Simons,  C.   C.,  4299. 
Simonton,  J.   W.,  5897. 
Simpkins,  J.,  2628. 
Simplicity's  defense,  6483. 
Simpson,  B.   P.,   1577.   1578o. 
Simpson,   D.    P.,   4300. 
Simpson,  T.   II..  549. 
Simpson,   S.   L.,   5797,   5808.  5820. 
Simpson,  T.,  4312,  6597. 
Simpson,  W.  A..  901. 
Sims,  C.   S.,  3372,  3383. 
Sims,  Thomas,   2080. 
Sinaloa,     Spanish     explorations     north     of, 

841. 

Sinclair  family,  5025. 
Sinding,  P.  C..  7178. 
Singan,  902. 


1274 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


"  Sinkers  "  or  "  plummels,"  868. 
Sinks,  H.  B..  5908. 
Sinks,  Julia  L.,  6679,  6680. 
Sioussat,  St.  G.  L.,  1833. 
Sioux  Indians,  4304. 

campaign   against,    1864.      4395. 

campaign,   1876.     4395. 

captivity  among,  1862.     4311. 

history,  6658. 

language,  7148(7. 

massacre,   1862.     4308,   4311,  4312. 
monuments,  4338. 

missionary  work  among,  4311. 

Sully's  expedition  against,  1864.     4310. 

traditions,  4308. 

war  with,  1522. 

Sister  Adorers  of  the  Precious  Blood.  5S55</. 
Sisters  of  Charity.  Philadelphia.  5856. 
Sisters  of  Mary  and  Jesus,  5843. 
Sisters  of  Mercy  of  Charleston.  5,856. 
Sisters  of  Notre  Dame  of  Cincinnati,  5853. 
Sisters  of  Notre  Dame  de  Namar,  5853. 
Sites,  C.  M.  L,.,  4827. 
Sitgreaves,  ,T.,  1286. 
Sitgreaves  family.  6069. 
Sitting  Bull,  death  of,  4414. 
Six  Mile  Run,  Pa.,  church,  5908. 
Six  Nations,  4807. 

Ontario,  7377. 

treaty  at  Albany,  1775.     2643. 
Skaneateles,   missionary  to,   1802.     5499. 
Skeel,  Adelaide.  4859. 
Skeel,  T.,  4689. 
Skeletons,  painted,  5723. 
Skellenger,  A.  D.,  7409,  7415,  7417. 
Skelton,  Samuel,  house  of,  2247. 
Skelton  family,  2201,  6860. 
Skenandoah,  4973. 
Skidmore,  Martha,  4397. 
Skiles  family,  6891. 
Skinner,  C.  M.,  7391. 
Skinner  (Richard)  family,  3412,  3940. 
Skirm  family,  6067. 
Skoffie  language,  2624. 

Slade,  D.  D.,  2133,  3381,  3384,  3573,  3602, 
3833,  4097,  4098. 

writings  of,  3409. 
Slade,  D.  R.,  2137-2139,  7395. 
Slafter,    C.,    2188,    2195-2197,    2200-2208, 

4126,  7404. 

Slafter,  E.  F.,  2791,  2792,  2794,  2798,  2802. 
2804,  2805,  2807,  2808,  3025,  3041. 
3081,  3093,  3154,  3236,  3254,  3266. 
3293,  3296,  3310,  3380-3382,  3391. 
3394,  3407,  3566,  3568,  3579,  3680? 
3700,  3715,  3737,  3873,  4112,  4113. 
4116,  4124,  4456,  4484,  6753,  6755, 
6930D,  6976. 
Slate  rock,  R.  I..  6585. 
Slaughter,  G.,  1628. 
Slaughter,  P.,  3685,  3743a,  6819. 

letter.  January  5,  1847.     1284. 
Slaughter  genealogy,  1642. 
Slave,  fugitive,  first  case  in  Ohio,  10. 

what  right  had  a,  of  self-defense,  6069. 
Slaveholders  in  Virginia,   1625.     3380. 


Slave  Lake,  travels  on,  1890.  7153. 
Slave  laws,  Mississippi,  early,  4345, 
Slave  owners,  Virginia.  1782.  6834. 

Spottsylvania  County,   1783.     6828. 
Slave  rescus,  Niagara.  1840.     7262. 
Slave  trade,  20,  199. 
in  1816.     6585. 
in  Massachusetts,  6850. 

1681,  3389. 
in  New  England,  200. 
in  Texas,  6684. 
of  Africa,  572. 
to  United  States,  1638-1870,  suppression 

of,  2549. 

Slave-trade  laws,  8. 
Slavers,  petition  to  prevent  fitting  out  of,  at 

Philadelphia,  6071. 
Slavery,  1824,  1847,  1856,  1896. 

alM>lition  of.   in   Virginia   in   1785.      2138, 

2162. 

always  excluded  from  Vermont.  3387. 
attitude    of    Society    of    Friends    toward, 

779. 

brief  in  slave  case,  1781.     2661. 
in  Canada,  7282,  7346.  7351. 
in  Connecticut,  1824. 
in  District  of  Columbia,  7,  1266. 
emancipation,  4281. 
in  England,  extinction  of,  2776. 
in  Essex  County,  Mass.,  2246. 
first   protest,    in   America,    where   signed, 

6062. 

first  printed  protest  against,  1693.     6069. 
history,  1285. 
in  Illinois,   1422. 

Illinois  legislation  on,  1818-1865.     7425. 
movement,    early    for    legalization    of, 

1353,  1359. 

Iowa,  1514,  1515,  1538. 
Jay's  treaty  and,  22. 
letter  on,  6009. 

loyalists  and,  in  New  Brunswick,  7323. 
in     Massachusetts,     negro,     2262,     2475, 

2622,  2869,  2928. 
early  protests  against,  7395. 
extinction  of,  2652,  2772. 
letters  and  documents,  2661. 
slave  case  tried,  1781.     2661. 

See  also  Mass,  slavery, 
in  Mississippi,  early  laws,  4345. 
in  Missouri,  1581. 
in  Nebraska.  4406. 

New  England  conference  versus,  4028. 
in  New  Jersey,  1827,  5044. 
in  New  York  colony,  5,  7,  4812. 
in  North  Carolina,  1827,   1830. 
passing  of,  in  western  Missouri.  1581. 
in  Pennsylvania,  5966. 

abolishment  of,  act  of  1780.     5967. 

attempts  for,  1819.     2636. 
petitions  and  papers,  1452. 
in  Rhode  Island,  6581. 
in,  1755-76.     6470.    . 
in  South  Carolina,  1670-1770.     12. 
struggle,  1823-1834.     1385. 
in  the  Territories,  8. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1275 


Slavery  in  Virginia,  12S(i.     1865. 

proposed     abolition     in,     1785.       2138, 

2162. 

Westmoreland  County,  1782.     6834. 
in  Wisconsin,  6960.  7()00. 
$ee  alno  Antislavery.  Free  soil.  Fugitive- 
slave   law,    North    Carolina,    Anti- 
slavery,  slavery. 

Slaves,  liberation  by  Gov.  Dongan,  929. 
in  Massachusetts.  1754.     2031. 

in  Mississippi,  legal  status,  4347. 

in  Northampton  County,  Pa.,  6078. 

Pennsylvania  assembly,  early  acts,  5967. 
Sleepy    Hollow,    N.    Y..    old    Dutch    Church 

records,    1697-1791.      r,r>66. 
Sleigh  ride  of  1856.     5618. 
Sleswick-Holstein  question,  7178. 
Slevin,  T.  E.,  997. 
Sloan.  (1.  W.,  1453-1455. 
Sloan,  J.,  4774. 
Sloane,  C.  W.,  927,  928. 

Sloane,  Hans,  Dr.,  lines  addressed  to,  2782. 
Sloane,  It.  R.,  5639,  5643.  5646-5648,  5721, 

5722,  573(5. 

Sloane,  Sarah  B.,  5744. 
Sloane,  W.  M.,  26,  34,  38,  43. 
Slocum,  A.  G.,  4292. 
Slocum,  C.  E.,  3392,  5721,  5724,  5726. 
Slocum,  II.   W.,  4951. 
Slocum,  K.  R.,  5498«. 
Slocum  family,  3392. 
Sloper  family,  3375. 
Slosson  genealogy,  5018. 
Sluyter,  1'.,  journal,  4944,  4945. 
Sluyter  family,  1225. 
Slyle,  R.,  will,  1670.     3408. 
Small,  A.  W.,  1821. 
Small,  C.  II.,  778,  5703,  5705. 
Small,  E.  P.,  1806. 
Small,  L.  W.,  1710. 
Small  family  in  America,  1710. 
Smallpox,   1721.      2623. 

among  Indians,  1757.     914. 

Boston,  inoculation  for,  1759.     2635. 
early  horror,  2273. 

Manchester,  N.  II.,  4428&. 

statistics,  814. 

Smallpox  inoculation,  2627,  2635. 
Smallwood,  S.,  3408. 

Smethurst,  Gamaliel,  narrative,  7257,  7536. 
Smibert,  pictures  by,  2785. 

portraits  by,  2786. 
Smith,  Aaron,  puzzle,  2201,  2203. 
Smith,    Alexander,    proclamation,    war    of 

1812.     7377. 
Smith,  Ashbel,  6677. 
Smith,  A.  B.,  2593,  2594. 
Smith,  Arthur  B.,  7531. 
Smith,  A.  D.,  7259. 
Smith,  A.  L.,  5899. 
Smith,  A.  M.,  2044o,  2045. 
Smith,  B.,  4733,  5223. 
Smith,  B.  H.,  6082,  6085. 
Smith,  C.,  4280,  7408. 
Smith,  C.  A.,  4097,  4345. 
Smith,  C.  B.,  502. 


Smith,  C.  C.,  202,  205,  2770,  2771,  2782- 
2786,  2788,  2789,  2791,  2793-2807, 
2932,  2934,  2945,  2984,  3001,  3010, 
3026,  3039,  3104,  3225,  3287. 

Smith,  C.  E.,  550O,  5503,  7474. 

Smith,  C.  P.,  2052. 

Smith,  C.  II.,  2195-2198. 

Smith,  C.  M.,  6074,  6599. 

Smith,  C.  S.,  568. 

Smith,  C.  W.,  1581. 

Smith,  E.  A.,  1285,  1296a. 

Smith,  E.  B.,  1704,  3386,  3627. 

Smith,  E.  .!..  6783,  6784. 

Smith,  E.  M.,  1427. 

Smith,  E.  R.,  1580. 

Smith,  E.  S..  4266. 

Smith,  P.,  2196-2198,  2203,  2222. 

Smith,  Fayette.  4098. 

Smith,  F.  I).,  1581. 

Smith,  F.  F..  5852. 

Smith,  Geo.,  will  of,   1596.     2789. 

Smith,  (Johhvin.  28,  41,  44,  45. 

Smith,  G.  B..  7127. 

Smith,  G.  O.,  2592,  2593. 

Smith,  G.  P.,  6080. 

Smith,  G.  W.,  1202,  1383,  5050,  7425. 

Smith,  II..  6932.  7408. 

Smith.  II.  A.  M.,  6651. 

Smith,  II.  B.,  5217,  6372. 

Smith,  II.  E.,  4693. 

Smith,  II.  I.,  1513,  4283,  4284,  5732. 

Smith.  II.  J..  2805. 

Smith,  II.  L..  4300. 

Smith,  Henry  M.,  4196,  4202,  4203. 

Smith,  Hugh  M..  905,  7474. 

Smith,   II.   R.,  6078. 

Smith,  I.  T.,  6930. 

Smith,  Jeremiah,  4451. 

Smith,  John    (Virginia),  2641,   2781,   2892. 
description  of  New  England,  2644. 
letter.   1606.     3386. 

Smith,  John   (Quartermaster  of  Dorchester,. 
Mass.),    deed   to   R.   Pearse,    1650. 
3395. 

will  of,  1631.      2778,  2843. 
Smith,  John   (of  Charlestown,  Mass.),  peti 
tion,   1656.     3370. 
Smith,  Joseph,  607.  608,  612,  6062. 
Smith,  J.  E.,  correspondence,  1106. 
Smith,  J.  E.  A.,  2048.  3685. 
Smith,  J.  P.,  //-.,  4171.  4175. 
Smith,  J.  H.,  1267. 
Smith,  J.  J.,  4543,  4571. 
Smith,  J.  J.  1'.,  6633,  6639. 
Smith,  John  M.,  4098. 
Smith,  J.  P.,  5716. 
Smith,  J.  R.,  579,  7391. 
Smith,  J.  Spear,  1910. 
Smith,  Jennie  S.,  4098. 
Smith,  J.  W.,  6780.  7377. 
Smith,  J.  Y.,  -6928,  6930. 
Smith,  L.  B.,  6714. 
Smith,  M.  A.,  2197-2199. 
Smith,  Mrs.  M.  H.,  letter  from  Washington, 

D.   C..    in   1829.      1267. 
Smith,  M.  L.,  4546. 


1276 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Smith,  Mary  P.  W.,  7480. 

Smith,  Mary  R.,  810,  813. 

Smith,    N.,   6753. 

Smith,  P.  E.,  5535. 

Smith,  R.,  letter,  1768.      3387. 

Smith,  Richard,  letter,   1673.     3366. 

diary,   1776-76.      34. 
Smith,   R.   A.,    1477,   3403,   3823. 
Smith.  R.  B.,  4397. 
Smith,  R.  ('.,  3687. 
Smith,  R.  M.,  807,  809,  811. 
Smith,  Samuel,  manuscripts,  extracts  from, 

4542,    4543. 

Smith,  S.  B..  5795,  579S. 
Smith,    S.    !>..    7408. 
Smith,  S.  (J.,  6893. 
Smith.  S.  P.,  7132. 
Smith,  S.  It..  1239. 
Smith,   S.   S.,  4546. 
Smith.  S.  T.,  5847,  5849,  5850. 
Smith,  Thomas,  Revolutionary  letter,   1780. 

2280. 
Smith,  Rer.  Thomas,  3389. 

and    his    first    parish    of   Falmouth,    New 

Portland,    1717. 
Smith,   T.   C.,    7020. 
Smith,  T.  E.  V.,  773,  5354,  5371. 
Smith,  T.   I,.,   1513. 
Smith,  T.  W.,  7279,  7282. 
Smith,   William,   3365,   5093-5095. 
Smith,   Rer.    William,    letter   to   .T.    Wilson. 

1789.     6073,  6085. 
Smith,  W.  A.,  227. 
Smith,  W.  F.,  3336. 
Smith,  W.  G.,  5853,  5854. 
Smith,  William  Henry,  4,  10,  1393,  5714. 
Smith,  William  L.,  2183. 
Smith,   W.   M.,   4408. 
Smith,  W.   R.,  6683,  6922. 
Smith,  Z.  F.,   1623a,  1628. 
Smith  family,  3372,  3374,  3409,  6853,  6854, 
6857,  6858. 

of   Barrington,    R.    I.,    2200. 

of  Nassau,  5045. 

of  New  York,  5025. 

of  Topsfield,  4171,  4175. 

of  Virginia,  6852. 

(John  Rock)   family,  Nassau,  5045. 

(Joseph   Birdsall)    family,   5042. 

(Ralph)    family,   3384. 

( Richard )  family,    ( Ipswich,  Mass. ) ,  3365. 

(Tangier)   records,  5016. 

(William)   family,  6060. 

of  South  Carolina,  6649. 
Smith  family  letters,  4173. 
Smithers,  N.  B.,  1241. 
Smithers,  W.  T.,  1241. 
Smithfield,    Va.,    old    brick    church,     1632. 

6817. 
Smith's  Fort  plantation,  oldest  brick  house, 

6856. 
Smith's     "  Generall     Historic,"     notes     on, 

3405. 

Smith's  History  of  New  York,  5241. 
Smiths    Island,    Delaware    River,    title    to, 
6078. 


Smiths  Knoll,  historic  value,  7378. 

Smith's  "  New  England's  Trials,"  2781. 

Smithsonian   Institution,  4561. 

investigations  in  New  York  State,  5171. 

Smithson's  bequest,  4561. 

Smoke,  condensation  of,  7174. 

Smucker,   I.,  182,  5678,  5679,  5682. 

Smyth,  A.  H.,  762. 

Smyth,  E.  C.,  181,  197,  202,  205,  206,  210, 
299,  3SO,  415,  475,  2796,  2803, 
3118. 

Smyth,  N.,  1160. 

Smyth,  R.  D.,  3409-3417,  3842. 

Smyth,  S.  (}..  5959,  5960,  6891,  6892,  7422. 

Smyth,  Thomas,  3384. 

Smythe,  tfir  T.,  and  Alderman  Johnson,  re 
ply  to  .T.  Bargrave,  1621.  <>830. 

Snake  bites,  curing,  34O4. 

Snana.  narrative  of  a   friendly  Sioux,  4311. 

Snead  family,  6858. 

Snelling.  S.,  3410. 

Snelling,  W.  J.,  6929. 

Snelling   (John)    family,  3410. 

Sniping,  1427. 

Snively,  E.  A.,  1422,  7425. 

Snodgrass.   R.,  5897. 

Snow,  Abbie  E.,  4097. 

Snow,  B.  B.,  4800. 

Snow,  E.  M.,  6509. 

Snow,  Freeman,  4. 

Snow,  F.  H.,  lt)80. 

Snow,  J.,  946. 

Snow,  M.   S..  1818,  4373. 

Snow  family,  3407,  3409. 

Snow  genealogy.  3405,  3406,  3898a. 

Snow  "  Prince  of  Orange,"  209,  465. 

Snowden,  J.   R.,  1208,  6270. 

Snowy  range,  575. 

Snyder,  F.,  1504,  1505. 

Snyder,  J.   F.,  1423-1425,  5732,  7425. 

Snyder.  J.   H.,  jr.,  7054. 

Snyder,  J.  L..  4295. 

Soapstone  quarries,  ancient,  197,  307. 

Social  affairs,  1760.     1282. 

Social  compact  and  constitutional  construc 
tion,  39. 

Social  compact  theory,  10. 

Social  condition  of  labor,  1824. 

Social  organizations,  ethical  value,  1020. 

Social  science,  1820. 

Socialism,  recent  American,  1815. 
tendencies,  4456. 

Socialism  in  United  States  and  Canada, 
7319. 

Societe  de  Notre-Dame  de  Montreal,  7359. 

Society  for  promoting  and  propagating  the 
gospel  in  New  England,  3394, 
3397. 

Society  for  propagating  the  gospel  among 
the  Indians,  2630. 

Society  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in 
foreign  parts,  London,  early  rec 
ords,  5037. 

Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Chris 
tian  knowledge,  excerpt  from  re 
port,  1774.  6381. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1277 


Society  of  United  Bowmen,   1885.     0084. 
Sociology  and  statistics.  811. 

New  York,  811. 

Sociology  of  a  New  York  City  block,  815. 
Sodalite  at  Salem,  Mass.,  2291. 
Sodom,  Iowa,  1505. 
Soil  erosion,  897. 

Solar  eclipse,  1832,  Albany.  N.  Y.,  4084. 
Solar  eclipse  of  1878.     2387. 
Solart,  J..  estate,  1680.     3390. 
Solders,  G.  B.,  5633. 
Soldier,  American  citizen,  4098. 
Soldiers'  free  homestead  colony,  4410. 
Soldiers'  monuments,  3380. 
Solebtiry,  Pa.,  first  settlement,  5960. 
"  Solemn   league  and  covenant,"   protesters 

against,  2780,  2781. 
Soley,  J.  C.,  3339,  3340. 
Soils,  E.  N.,  631,  634. 
Sollers,  A.  G.,  4158. 
Sellers,  B.,  2023. 
Solley,  G.  W.,  7480. 

Solomon  River  Indian  fight.  1803.     1581. 
Somerby,  H.  G.,  1735,  3360-3363. 
Somerendyk  family,  5022. 
Somerset's  case,  2776.  •> 

Somersworth,  N.  II.,  settlers,  4448. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  4158. 

Curtis  street,  4158. 

directory,    1851.      4158. 

flora  of,  4161. 

hand  book  of  historic  festival,  4156. 

history  of  journalism,  4157. 

literary  men  and  women  of,  4159. 

McLean  Asylum,  2800. 

Medford  and  Walnut  streets,  4159. 

Prospect  Hill,  4156. 

Prospect  Hill   Park  celebration,  4159. 

soldiers  in  the  rebellion,  4158. 

Ten  Hills  farm,  4158. 

Washington  and  Prospect  streets,  4161. 

Winter  Hill,  4160. 

Winter  Hill  road  in  1842.      4158. 
Song,    forefathers',    1630.      2645. 
Songs,   national,    179,    237«,   238. 
Soniat,  C.  T.,  1673. 

Soniat  du   Fossat,  Chevalier  Guy.   1673. 
Sonnenburg,  A.  Falkner  von,  9(K». 
Sonnoutouan,    Jesuit    missions     in,     1056- 

1684.     4800. 
Sonora;  geography,  542. 
Sonora    Province,    geographical    description. 

5847. 

"  Sons  of  Liberty,"  1  709.      2780. 
Sons  of  Liberty,  New  York,  5199. 
Soper,  Sarah  E.,  4280. 
Sorsby,  Mrs.  Idyl  K.,  975. 
Sorsby,  Mrs.  W.  E.,  945. 
Souder,  J.  D.,  7422. 
Soulanges,    Canada,    Church    of    St.     Clet, 

7346. 

Soule,  Annah  M.,  4278,  4279,  4293. 
Soule",  F.,  1028,  1029,  1056,  1074,   1O79. 
Sound,  aberration,  897. 

Souris  country,   monuments,   mounds,   forts, 
etc.,  7148w, 


South,  antislavery  sentiment,  1282. 

before  the  war,  5714. 

history,   recent  work   in,   6817. 

in  olden  time,  1285. 

in  war  and  politics,  5587. 

industrial  conditions  before  the  war,  4210. 

literature,   4345. 

local  government,  1824. 

military  government  in,  2(). 

planter  of  old,  1281. 

revival  of  interest  in  historical  investiga 
tion,  6672. 

soldiers  and  statesmen,  5586. 

tariff  and  public  lands,   16. 

teaching  of  history,  1539. 

work  in  building  United  States,  945. 
South  Africa,  British,  901. 

geography  and   military   operations,   901. 

war  in,  causes,  4213. 

South  Afrikander  and  Englishman,  4882. 
South  America,  893. 
South  Bend,  Ind.,  1456. 

South     Berwick,     Me.,     graveyard,     inscrip 
tions,  3362,  3368. 

South    Carolina,  Association  of,  1775.    0070. 
agreement,   1775.     2781. 

colonial  history,  11. 

colony  government,   1820. 

contributions  of  Massachusetts  to  inhab 
itants  of,    1781.      3101. 

council   of   safety,    1775-70.      0031,   0(532, 
0046-6049. 

documents  relating  to,  0029. 

dual    governments,    1719-1770.      0034. 

education   prior  lo  and  during  the  Revo 
lution,  0033,  0041. 

emigrants     from     Essex     County,     Mass., 
3388. 

free  schools.  1813,  0042. 

gleanings  in  England,  0049-0051. 

history,  7527. 

Huguenot  influence  in,  (5615. 

Huguenots  of,   and   their   churches,   4892, 
6610,  0018. 

illicit  interprovince  trade,  177(5.     6650. 

Irish  in,  609. 

Jews,  635. 

local  government,  1813,  6642. 

marriage    notices    from     South     Carolina 
Ga/ette,    1786-1788.      005O. 

nullification   in.   2551. 

nullification   resolutions,   1828.      H>83. 

papers     in     State     paper     office,    London. 
(5(531.   6(532. 

physiography.  898. 

Presbyterian  emigration  into,  early.  6:574. 

1 'residential  election  of  1800.      38. 

Protestant      Episcopal      parishes,      1724 
5517.  . 

reconstruction  period,  1840. 

resources,   1850.      545. 

sectionalism  and  representation  in,  20. 

slavery,  1670-1770.      12. 

social   life,   1800.     6649. 

soldiers.   Revolutionary,  in  Col.  Maham's 
regiment,   6650. 


1278 


SUBJECT    AND   AUTHOR    INDEX. 


South  Carolina  soldiers,   Continental   Army 
records,   6650,    66.">1. 

women  writers,  bibliography,   1286. 
South     Carolina     and     Georgia,     provinces. 

1733.      1302. 
South  Dakota,  authors.  6658. 

Bad  Lands.  900. 

historical  sketch.  6657. 

history.  7123. 
South    Danvers,    Mass..    baptisms    in,    2245. 

2246. 

South  Frankfort,  Mich..  42X3. 
South  Georgetown.  Mass.,  flora  of.  2425. 
South     Hampton.     X.     II..     church     records. 

1743-1800.      .",411. 
South  Natick.  Mass..  Bacon  house.  2567. 

Badger  place,  2567. 

Hezekiah  Broad  house.  2567. 

Carver  house,  2567. 

cemetery,  2567. 

B.  P.  Cheney  place.  2567. 

Cook  house,  2567. 

Dana  homestead,   2567. 

Eliot  oak.  2567. 

Elijah  Esty  place,  2567. 

founding    of.    two    hundred    and    fiftieth 
anniversary.   2568. 

homes  of  early  white  settlers.  2567. 

Indian  burying  grounds,  2567. 

Indian   mill.   2567. 

Kimball  place.  2567. 

meeting  houses.  2567. 

merchants'    block.    25(57. 

Eliakim  Morrill  tavern.  2567. 

Isaac  Morrill  place.  2567. 

Morse  places.   2567. 

Ebenezer  Newell  house.  2567. 

Newport  Green.  2567. 

Oliver  Pea  foody  estate,  2567. 

Pratt  house.  2567. 

Welles  mansion.  2567. 

*'  Wellesley,"  2567. 

South    Reading.    Mass.,    burial    ground,    in 
scriptions.    3365. 

South    Snake   River,    trip   up,    is*;:;.     431)4. 
South*  T'nion  Township,  Ohio.  Bowdle  grave 
yard,  5748. 
Southall  family.  6860. 

Southampton.   England.   All   Saints'  Church. 
Bayard  epitaphs.  5O36. 

description.  5O49. 

Southampton.  L.  I.,  record  from  Bible.  5<>49. 
Southampton,  Pa..  Baptist  Church.  5864. 

"Doctor  woman."  6155. 
Southforidge.  Mass..  4130. 

as  a  poil  parish.  4120. 

early  history,  4143. 

first   settlers.    4138. 

in  civil  war,  4136. 
Southeast,  Putnam  County.  X.  V..  5047. 

church     of     East     Philippi.     inscriptions. 
5047.  5048. 

inscriptions,  5048. 
Southerland.   W.   II.   H..  904. 
Southern  frontier  life,  1284. 
Southern  history,  study  of,  6673. 


Southern  Literary  Messenger   (two  southern 

magazines),   1281. 

Southern  Pacific  Railroad,  origin,  4340. 
Southern  planter.   1850.      1284. 
Southern   political   views,   1865.      1286. 
Southern  question,  past  and  present.   189O. 

2548. 

"  Southern   Side  Lights."  6856. 
Southern    States,    journey    to,    1781.      4535. 

taxation   in.   18:U. 
Southgate,  W.  J..  1690. 
Southgate  (Richard)   family.  3377. 
South ington  (Conn.).  Church.  3389.  *. 

Southold.    L.    I.,    claim    to    settlement    over 
Southampton,  5541. 

founders  of.  5041. 

early  history.  1157. 

settlers.  5045. 

Southward  family  in  Salem,  2253. 
Southwark,  St.   Saviour's,  marriages,   1605- 

1625.      5O42.    5043.    5044. 
Southwest,  ancient  habitations,  562. 

antiquities,  (565. 

expansion  of  old.  1287. 

French  settlement.   1286. 

local  government.  1824. 

Spanish  colonization  of.    1821. 

Spanish  institutions  of,  1851. 

Spanish  knowledge  of.  before,  1536.      841. 
Southwestern    history,    22. 
Southwick,  J.  L.,  4214. 
Southwold,  England.  5050. 
Southworth,  A.  S..  55O. 
Sovereignty,  theory  of,  history,  4829. 
Sower.  C..  quarrel  with  C.  Beisel.  60(58. 
Sowles.  E.  A..  (5739,  (5759. 
Spain,    economic    condition,    sixteenth    ceu 
tury,  10. 

mines,  1517. 

treaty  with.   1786.     44. 

Spain  and  the  United   States  in   1795.     38. 
Spalding,  G.  B..  5505. 
Spalding,  L..  5115. 

Spalding.  S.  J..  2251.  2329,  3684,  3687. 
Spalding.  T..  1302. 
Spalding.  W.  W..  4281. 
Spalter.  Sarah  B.,  6707. 

Spangenberg.    A.    G..    liixlini*.    journal,    ex 
tracts.    1281. 

letters   to   .1.    Rogers.    January    25.    1761. 

6222. 

Spangler.   1-:.  W..  6O76. 
Spangler.  II.  T..  (5362. 
Spaniards  in  Illinois.  2. 

New  Mexico.  (54. 

in  south  and  southwest.  1286. 
Spanish   abandonment   and    reoccupation   of 

East    Texas.    1773-1779.     6688. 
Spanish  America,  topographic  terms,  897. 

Indies.   Spanish   laws,   bibliography.  1004. 
Spanish-American  war,  5437.  5451. 

Kansas  in.  1580. 
Spanish-American   war  veterans,   memorial, 

4398. 

Spanish     colonization     in     the     Southwest, 
1821. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1279 


Spanish  dollar,  the,  30. 

Spanish  explorations,  early,   1582. 

Spanish  institutions  of  the  Southwest,  1851. 

Spanish   Main.   2795. 

Spanish    Main    and    Nicaragua    expedition. 

1779-1781.      5256. 

Spanish   policy  in  Mississippi,  4344«. 
Spanish  power  in  America,   plan  for  defeat 

of,   1776.      2781. 
Sparhawk,   Frances   C.,   3684. 
Sparhawk   family,    2264,   2266,    2504,    3370, 

3379,   3521. 

in  New  England,  2263. 
(Nathaniel)  family,  3377. 
Sparks,    F.    E.,    1827. 
Sparks,  .Tared,  2139,  2776,  5247. 
letter,   1846.      2805. 
literary  service  of,  2798. 
Sparks,  Katherine  C.,  1423. 
Sparling,  S.  E.,  1538,  7116. 
Sparrow,  G.,  4911. 
Spaulding,  B.  A.,  1517. 
Spaulding,    Samuel,     manuscript    and    book 

of  Mormon,  5778. 
Spayd,  II.  II.,  6139. 
Spear,  S.  L.,  7425. 
Spear,  T.  G.,  1049. 
Spear  family,  3376. 
"Special  Providences,"  written  in  1714. 

2256. 

Spectacle  Island,  3380. 
Speculation,  4824. 
Speculations.  1836.      477.".. 
Speed,  T.,  1611.  1611).  (5792. 
"Speedwell."    passenger   list.    3359. 
Spe.er,  .T.,  1579-1581.  1600. 
Speirs,   F.   W..   1828. 
Spellissy,  M.  A..  5853. 
Spelman,  Kir  II..  glossary  of.  330O. 
Spencer.   A.   C.,   578. 
Spencer.  I).   E..   1821,  6934,   6990. 
Spencer.    E.,   2629. 
Spencer,  G.  I).,  6712. 
Spencer,   II.  D.,   1427. 
Spencer,  Thomas,  letter.   1  X3X.      227S. 
Spensley,  W..  1424. 

Spicer,  J.,   antenuptial   agreement    with   De 
borah    Learning.    1751.      60X2. 
diary,   1757.      4537. 
Spicer,  W.  A..  0595,  OOOO.  74X2r. 
Spicer  genealogy,  4557. 
Spiders,  mason,  aestivation.  1004. 

trapdoor,  1003. 
Spillman,  W.  J.,  0085. 
Spinning  (Humphrey)  family,  34.17. 
Spirit  Lake.  1514.  1515. 
expedition,   1515,   1521. 
relief  expedition,   1477. 
stockade,   1519,    1520. 

Spirits.  Hawaiian  beliefs  regarding.  7130. 
Spirit  11   Santo  Bay,  940,  950. 
Spit/bergen,    voyage   to.    1013.      11!).    21<;. 

whaling  voyage   to,    1818.      71X2. 
Spofford.    A.    R.,    9,    10,    1204-1200,     12<;<), 

1270,  1937. 
Spofford,  Ellen  W.,  2280. 


Spofford.  Jeremiah,  3306,  3367. 

Spofford  family,  3366,  3367. 

Spokane  County,  Oreg.,  evolution  of,  5801. 

Spoon  Decorah,  6935. 

Spooner,  A.,  4848. 

Spooner,  A.  C.,  4083. 

Spooner,  Bathsheba,  200. 

Spooner.  II.  J.,  7483. 

Spooner,  J.  J.,  2621. 

Spooner,  Nathaniel,  2791. 

Spooner,  T.,  3381. 

Spooner  family,  3381. 

Spoor  family,  3409. 

Sports,  book  of,  1618-1643,  3310. 

Sports  in  Virginia,  1739.      6831. 

Sportsman's  hall,   Pennsylvania,   5X45. 

Spotswood,  Alex.,  charges  against,  by  Vir 
ginia  House  of  Burgesses.  I7iy 
6828. 

complaint  by  Germans  against,  6X30. 
inventory  of,  6832. 
letters.   1710-1722.      6X09«,  OX09b. 
Spotswood.  William,  letters  relating  to  Vir 
ginia.  3386. 

Spotswood   boys   at    Eton.    1  ~OO.      <jX5o. 
Spotsylvania   County,   Va.     *SV<:  Spottsylva- 

nia  County. 

Spottswood's  expedition.    1710.      X97. 
Spottsylvania.   Va..  capture  of  the  Salient, 

3337. 
Spottsylvania,    Va.,    to    Wilmington.    N.    C., 

6599. 

Spottsylvania  County,  Va.,  0774. 
list    of    slave    owners.    1 7X3.      (5X28. 
marriage     licenses,      1722-1750.       0828, 

0849. 

Sprague,  E.  C.,  4779. 
Sprague,  F.  W.,  34OX-3411,  3415.  3417, 

390X,  3924f.  39(55.  397.",,  5044. 
Sprague,  H.  B.,  4980. 
Sprague,  J.  F.,  1709,  1710,  1714. 
Sprague,  J.  T.,  5213. 
Sprague,  Peleg,  4079. 
Sprague,  W.  V.,  5749. 
Sprague  burying  ground,  near  Coal  Run, 

Ohio,  5749. 

Spratling,  W.  P.,  4930. 
Sprinchorn,  C.  K.  S.,  (5003,  0004. 
Spring,  G.,  5010. 
Spring,  L.   W.,  3X.  2O47,  2X04. 
Spring,  S.   P..  795. 
Spring    Hill,    Tenn.,    Cheat  ham's    story    of. 

1047. 

the  lost   opportunity  in    1X04.      1054. 
Springer,  Mrx.  C.,  5(578. 
Springer,  F..  1515. 
Springer.   John.    1523.   1524. 
Springfield,     Mass.,     bicentennial     address, 

2183. 

during  the  Revolution,  2184. 
fire  department,  2183,  21X4. 
tirst  parish.  Breck  controversy,  21X3. 
early  history,  2184. 
early  relations  with  Westfield.  21X4. 
Indian  deed.   1030.     3373. 
jail  and  house  of  correction,  2183. 


1280 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Springfield,  Mass.,  list  of  those  taking  oath 
of  allegiance,  1678.     3363. 

marriages,    1774-1796.      3395. 

records,    1600-1700.      3376,    3377. 

witchcraft  in,  1651.     3393. 
Springfield,  Pa.,  West  house,  5899. 
Springfield    and    Newark    turnpike,     1806- 

1830.     4558. 

Sproat    (James),   genealogical  notes,    1778- 
1780.      6083. 

journal,  1778.      6083. 
Sproat,  T.  C.,  4033. 
Spruce,  Black,  4709. 
"  Spurs,  battle  of  the,"  1582. 
Squamish  Indians,  7322,  7337. 
Squamscott  patent,   1629.      3382,   3384. 

See  also  Dover,  N.  II. 
Squatter  courts  in  Kansas,  1579. 
Squier,  E.  G.,  518-520,  5,46,  547,  5151,  5171. 

5182. 

Squier,  G.  O.,  902. 
Squire,  J.,  7408. 
Staats,  Stephen,  5808. 
Staats  family    (New  York),  5017. 
Stackhouse,  P.,  3371. 
Stackpole,  E.  S.,  3413. 
Stacy,  S.  C.,  4278. 
Stadelmann,  Pearllita  ('.,  6870. 
Stafford,  E.,  2774,  2S16. 
Stafford,  M.  II.,  5017,  5019. 
Stafford,  S.  S.,  4543. 
Stafford,  W.  P.,  3415. 
Stagecoach,  first,  7417. 
Stagecoach  statistics,  3360. 
Stage  ride  of  2.000  miles,  1013. 
Stage  travel  in  early  days,  1581. 
Stagg  family,  5024. 
Staging,  early  days,  4417. 
Stahr,  J.  S.,  6356. 
Stambaugh,  S.,  6937. 
Stamp,  British,  for  America,  3752. 
Stamp  act,  2652. 

conference  previous  to  passage  of.  2627. 

Franklin  and,  letter,  1765.     6064. 

in  New  York  and  Virginia,  6058. 

reception  of,  in  Philadelphia.  6009. 
Stamp-act   riot,    1765.      3390. 
Stampede  pass.  571. 
Stanard,    W.    G.,    6S26,    6829-6832,    6849- 

6855,  6857. 
Stanchfield,  D.,  4311. 

Standing-committee  system.  American  legis 
lative  bodies,  6470. 

origin  of,  United  States,  10. 
Standish,  M.,  in  the  Northwest.  53r>r>. 

last  will  and  testament,  1655.     4446. 

library,  3359. 

portrait  bearing  the  name  of,  2784. 
Stangeland,  C.  E.,  4841. 
Stanhope,  Sir  John,  letter,  2781. 
Stanley,  Sir  II.  M.,  903. 
Stannard,  Julia  D.,  4280. 
Stanton,  F.  P.,  1578,  7426. 
Stanton,  H.  A.,  3406. 
Stanton,  T.,  testimony,  1662.     3376. 


Stanwood,  J.  R.,  2097,  3394. 

Stanwood  family,  3408. 

Staples,  C.  A.,  2076,  2197,  2209,  2592,  2593, 

2594,  4202,  4205,  4213. 
Staples,  C.  J.,  3417,  3988. 
Staples,  II.  B.,  193,  196,  198,  200,  271,  297, 

317. 

Staples,  S.  E.,  4194,  4202,  4203,  4212,  4222. 
Staples,  W.  R.,  6483,  6486. 
Stapleton,    A.,    5722. 
Star  chamber  dinners,  1594.     39. 
"  Star,"  schooner,   5823. 
"  Star-Spangled    Banner,"    179,    237o,    238, 
3389,  3648,  6078. 

manuscript  of,  6081. 

selection  of  music  for,  1523. 
Starbuck,  A.,  3347,  3350,  3352,  3386,  3387, 

3628. 

Stark,  B.,  1201. 
Stark,  F.  R.,  4825. 
Stark,  J.,  bibliography,  4427. 

home  farm,  44286,  4432a. 
Starke,  W.  P.,  18. 
Starke  family,  6852,  6853. 
Starke's  free  school,  6852. 
Starkey.  D.  B.,  6921. 
Starkey  family,  3404,  3841. 
Stark's    Gen.,    horse    lost    at    Bennington, 

3388, 

Starling  medical  college,  5751. 
Starr,  C.  II.,  4279,  4280. 
Starr,  E.  A.,  4096. 
Starr,  F.  F.,  3392,  3408,  5028. 
Starr,  Maria  F.,  1195. 
Start,  Cora,  10. 
Start,  E.  A.,  3319. 
State,  making  of  a,  4346. 
State  activities  and  politics,  5,  7. 
State  bank  issues,  Michigan,  4292. 
State  constitutional  history,  value  of,  1537. 
State    handbook,    Dakota,    Alabama,    Texas, 

807. 

State  historical  societies,  7. 
State  house,  the  term,  7395. 
State  institutions,  Iowa  board  of  control, 

4295. 

State  legislatures,  American,  4407. 
State  pride,  5478. 
State  sovereignty,  5721. 

State  universities,  political  science  in,  44O7. 
Staten  Island,  4542. 

boundary,  and  New  Jersey,  4545. 

marriages,   1752-1756.      5040. 

Moravian   congregation,   history.    6222. 

sepulchral  stones,  5047. 

settlers,  5049. 

Sullivan's  attack  on,  1777.     6070. 
States,  history  and  development,   15X1. 

organization  and  admission  of  new,  7115. 

rights  of  the,  and  of  the  people,  6784. 

rights,  Michigan,  7470. 
States  rights  theory.  2. 
Statesburg  mission  site,  grant,  6937. 
Statistical  annuals,  foreign,  810. 
Statistical    articles   in   German   periodicals, 
1892.     809. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1281 


Statistical  articles  in  magazines,  1801.    808 
Statistical  bureaus,  German,  815. 
Statistical   classification  and  nomenclature 

809. 

Statistical  comparisons,  international,  809. 
Statistical  publications,  French,  809. 
Statistical  seminary  at  Vienna,  809. 
Statistical  yearbook,  German,  814. 
Statistical  yearbooks,  808,  811. 
Statistics,  accurate,  812. 
and  economics,  807. 
Australian,  811. 
how  made  popular,  808. 
Hungarian,  811. 
international,  813. 
Italian  universities,  808. 
limitations  of,  809. 
progress  of,  584. 
study  of,  3,  811. 

in  colleges,  808. 
university  course  in,  809. 
flee  also  Vital  statistics. 
Statute  law,  Southern  States,  bibliography, 

1281. 

Stauffer,    D.    McX..    G066,    6080-6082. 
Steamboat,  first  American,  4439. 
history  of,  1925. 
inventor  of,  6525,  6889. 
Steamboating,  early,  on  the  Cedar,  1465a. 
on    Des    Moines    River    from    1837-1862. 

1516.  ' 

Minnesota  River,  4312. 
Red  River,  4312. 
St.  Croix  River,  4312. 
first  voyage  on  western  waters,  1926. 
Steam  engine,  first  in  America,  4551. 
Steam     navigation,     first     experiments     of 

Fitch  and  Fulton,  6009. 
Fitch  and  hi^predecessors,  6344. 
Steamship  picflfts,  California,  biographies, 

1093. 
Stearns,  C.,  3371. 

letter  from,  2602. 
Stearns,  C.  II.,  2124. 
Stearns,  C.  W.,  3685. 
Stearns,  E.  S.,  2539,  3408,  3409,  3413,  3414, 

3954i7. 

Stearns,  R.  E.  C.,  1021,  1024. 
Stearns,  Shubael,  5590. 
Stearns,  W.  O.,  5410. 
Stebbins,  C.,  204,  211,  499. 
Stebbins,  C.  B.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
StcbMns,  D.,  3363. 
Std.hins,  E.  S.,  4326. 
St.-bbins,  H.,  1040. 
Stcbbins,  John,  4096. 
StHtbins,  O.  B.,  3407,  3684,  3685,  3876. 
StebMns  family,  3363,  3674. 
Steckel,  A.,  5848-5850. 
Kidman,  C.,  6856. 
Stedman,  E.  C..  1282. 
Stedman  family,  3372. 
,  A.  M.,  1518. 
-.  J.,  letters,  5597. 
Steele,  J.  A.,  1639. 
Steele,  O.  G.,  4742,  4748,  4771. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 81 


Steele,   W.,  letters,  1652-1653.     3397. 
Steele  family.  1642,  1644a. 

records,  5036. 
Stein,  Robert,  899. 
Stein,  T.  S.,  6203. 
Steiner,  A.  G.,  7418. 

Steiner,  B.  C.,  8,  12,  15,  17,  22,  35,  39. 
1289,  1822,  1824,  1829,  1832,  1833, 
1839,  1956,  3405,  3841a,  6076, 
6078,  6085. 

Steiner,   L.   IT.,  1821,  1917,  3645a,  3687. 
Steinman,  G.,  6165,  6168. 
Steinmetz,    II.    E.,    6169,   6170. 
Steitztown,  Pa.,   7430. 
Stelle,  I.,   letter  to  T.  Fayerweather,  1753. 

3380. 

Stelle,  P.  D.,  1270. 
Stellwagen,  T.  C.,  1237. 
Stenography,   history  of,  2253,  2358. 
Stephen,  A.,  6074. 
Stephens,   A.    II.,    letter,    1854.      42. 

letter,  relic  of  the  Confederacy,  1662. 
Stephens,  P>.  A.,  1005. 
Stephens,  B.  A.  C.,  567. 
Stephens,   If.  M.,  34,  38. 
Stephens,  W.,  1303. 
Stephens    (John)   family,  3414. 
Stephenson,  A.,  1822. 
Steptoe  family,  6834. 
Steptoe's    Indian   battle,    1858.      6869. 
Stereometrical   tableau,   7181. 
Sternberg,  G.  M.,  901. 
Steuben,     Friedrich     Wilhelm,     Baron     de, 

burial  place  of,  3374. 
letter,  July   19,    1783.      4539. 
Steubenville,  Ohio,  5718. 
Stevens,  A.  C.,  808. 
Stevens,  B.  F.,  2096,  2098. 
Stevens,  B.  J.,  6932. 
Stevens,  C.  E.,  5411. 
Stevens,  E.  M.,  4280. 
Stevens,  F.  E.,   1423,   7425. 
Stevens,  G.  E.,  5753. 
Stevens,  G.  T.,  4688. 
Stevens,  II.,  7483. 
Stevens,  Hazard,  3337. 
Stevens,  Henry,  4529. 
Stevens,  I.  I.,  540,  545. 
Stevens,    J.    A.,     1933,    5022,    5308,    5309. 

5340,  5384,  6545. 
Stevens,  J.  A.,  jr.,  5292. 
Stevens,  J.  II.,  4308. 
Stevens,  Lucy  A.,  7408. 
Stevens,  L.  C.,  7483. 
Stevens,  L.  D.,  4455.     . 
Stevens,  P.,  journal,  1749.     4450. 

petition,   1758.     3373. 
Stevens,  R.  F.,  5030,  5031. 
Stevens,  R.  I'.,  5S6o. 
Stevens,  S.,  547,  4259. 

letter,  1806.   2781. 
Stevens,    William,    Dedham    soldier,    1776- 

178.",.     L'L'oii. 
letter.  1795.     3406. 
Stevens,  W.  B.,  1303,  1312,  1320,  4388. 
tevens  County,  Oreg.,  evolution  of,  5801. 


1282 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Stevenson,  A.  E.,  1401,  1424,  1427. 

Stevenson,  C.,  6342,  6343,  6344. 

Stevenson,  E.  I.,  5032. 

Stevenson,  E.  L.,  101,  580. 

Stevenson,  J.,  5G2,  7183-718(5,  7103. 

Stevenson,  J.  J.,  6870. 

Stevenson.  J.  R.,  4557,  5028,  5036,  5043, 

5044. 

Stevenson,  M.  Louise,  6891. 
Stevenson,  Mary  L.  C.,  5722. 
Stevenson   (Thomas)   family,  5028. 
Steward,  J.  P.,  1423,  7425. 
Stewardson,  T.,  6066,  6076. 
Stewart,  A.  E.,  1427. 
Stewart,  A.  G.,  7408. 
Stewart,  C.  II.,  5636,  5637. 
Stewart,  E.,  1424. 
Stewart,  E.  A.,  6706. 
Stewart,  E.  II.,  4770. 

Stewart,  George,  jr.,  2,  3,  4,  7185-7180,7310. 
Stewart,  G.  T.,  5639-5641,  5646,  7408,  7413. 
Stewart,  John,  6155. 
Stewart,  J.  J.,  7279. 
Stewart,  J.  M.,  1019. 
Stewart,  S.  A.,  5571. 
Stewart,     W.,      orderly      book,     1745-1749. 

6083. 

Stewart  (Walter)  family,  6078. 
Stichter,  G.  B.,  6141. 
Stickney,  C.,  6470,  6580. 
Stickney,  G.  P.,  6910,  7520. 
Stickney,  M.  A.,  2240-2247,  2253,  3686. 
Stikine  River,  900. 
Stileman  family,  3385. 
Stiles,  Ezra,  2628,  2794. 

account  of  Rev.   Samuel  Lee,  of  Bristol, 
and  his  church,  1769.     2777. 

correspondence    relative    to    "  History    of 
Massachusetts  Bay,"  3384. 

diary,  633,  929,  2797,  3126. 

literary  diary,  1773.     2630. 
Stiles,  E.  II.,  1477,  1515,  1518. 
Stiles,  F.  G.,  4202,  4205,  4210,  4212,  4213. 
Stiles,  H.  R.,  5017-5019,  5029,  5032,  5041. 
Stille,  C.  J.,  3,  5982,  6065-6069,  6071,  6074, 

6075,  6077,  6109,  6112,  6117. 
Stille  family    (New  York),   5022. 
Stillman,  J.  D.  B.,  1054. 
Stillman,  W.  J.,  826. 
Stillman,  W.  O.,   5413,  7475. 
Stillman's  defeat,  1423. 
Stillmans  Run,  battle,  1862.     1422. 
Stilton,  L.  R.,  7408. 
Stimpson  family,  3417. 
Stimson,   .!.,  2622. 
Stimson,  N.  A.,  5625. 
Stiness,  J.  II.,  6584. 
Stirling,  Gen.,  orders  of,  1776.     36. 
Stirling,     Wm.,     Earl     of,     petition,     1760. 

2624. 

Stites  family,  5043,  5044. 
Stith.  Elizabeth,  will  of,   1774.     6853. 
Stith  family,  6831. 

Stith    (John)    and   Mary    Randolph    family. 
6832. 


Stitt,   C.  II.,   5549. 

Stock  and  produce  exchanges  of  the  United 

States,  speculation  on,  4824. 
Stockbridge,  II.,  1942. 
Stockbridge  Indians,  2184,  6928,  6968. 
during  the  Revolution,  3412,  3941. 
lands  for,  6937. 
Stockbridge,     Mass.,     Indian     land    grants, 

2046,  2047. 
Indian  mission,  2044a,  2045. 

documents      relating      to,      1825-1848. 
6937,   7091. 

1825-1848,  6937,  7091. 
Stocking  (George)  family,  3408. 
'Stockton,  C.  H.,  564,  892,  3339. 
Stockton,  C.  M.,  4280. 
Stockton,   R.,  letter  to  R.  Ogden,  1765.    4536. 

letters  to  J.  Rutherford,  4547. 
Stoddard,  A.  M.,  813. 
Stoddard,  C.  W.,  1044.  ' 
Stoddard,  F.  M.,  2992. 
Stoddard,   J.,  journal   of  negotiations   with 

Marquis  de  Vaudreuil,   3363. 
letters,  1739,  1747.     3378. 
Stoddard,    S.    letter  to  Gov.  Dudley,  1703. 

3382. 

Stoddard  family,  3368. 
Stoever,  M.  L.,  5921. 
Stoke  1'oges,  Eng.,  6081. 
Stokely,  B.,  5973. 
Stokes,  II.  K.,  1866. 
Stokes,  J.  W.,  and  archives,  1284. 
Stone,  A.,  3684. 
Stone,  A.  H.,  1288,  4345,  4347. 
Stone,  A.  J.,  579. 
Stone,  C.  P.,  912. 
Stone,  Elliot,  3407,  3409,  5041. 
Stone,  Enos,  journal,  1777.     3373. 
Stone,  E.  A.,  2573. 

Stone,  E.  F.,  2263-2265,   2273,  2489,  2492. 
Stone,  E.  M.,  3683,  6487,  6515,  6520,  6524, 

6529. 

Stone,  F.   D.,  5911,  6059,  6062,  6069-6071, 
*    6096,  6113. 
Stone,  Gregory,  will,  3366. 
Stone,  H.,  3338. 
Stone,  I.  G.,  1581. 
Stone,  John,  will,  1674.     3366. 
Stone,  K.  G.,  1715. 
Stone,  Mrs.  L.  H.,  4270. 
Stone,  L.  R.,  2241. 
Stone,  N.,  2628. 
Stone,  N.  T.,  812. 
Stone,  S.  A.,  4160. 
Stone,  T.  T.,  6519. 
Stone,  W.,  3394. 
Stone,  W.  F.,  3361,  5635. 
Stone,  W.  L.,  5147,  5410,  5470. 
Stone,    Gov.    William    Milo,    messages,    etc., 

1864-1868.      1559. 

Stone  family,  3368,  4214,  5744,  6836. 
of  Maryland,  5746. 
(Daniel)    family,   3394. 
(Simon)    family.  3411.  5042. 
(Simon  and   Joan)    family,   3928. 
(William)   family,  3407. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1283 


Stone,    alphabetically    inscribed,    found 

Ohio,  6286. 

aboriginal  handicraft  in,  5732. 
chipped,  implements,  2452. 
Stone  age,  5608. 

in  New  Brunswick,  7325. 
paleolithic  dexterity,  7310. 
paleolithic  implements,  5778. 
trade  and  commerce  in,  7314. 
Stone  Arabia,  battle  of,  5424.  5458. 
Stone  idols,  New  Mexico,  4678. 
Stone  implements,  315,  4326. 
aboriginal,  5714. 
of  Africa  and  Asia,  733. 
of  Asia,  198. 
uses,  5732. 

Stone  Lions  of  Cochiti,  4670. 
"  Stone  of  the  Giants,"  6339. 
Stone-throwing  devil,  3401.  3804. 
Stoneham,     Mass.,     cemetery      inscription' 

3370. 

church  records,  3412-3414. 
Stones,  game  of  (Les  noyaux),  7345. 
Stones,  precious.  904. 

Stonington,   Conn.,  aged  residents  in   1893 
3406. 

burial  ground,  ancient,  3371. 

histfcry,  3405. 
Stono,  battle  of,  6650. 
Stony  Brook,  embankment  at,  2792. 
Stony  Creek,  battle  of,  7378. 

documents,  7377. 

militia,  7377. 
Stony  Point,  assault  on,  1779.     5215. 

battle  of,  6065. 

capture  of,  6082. 
Storer,  Agnes  C.,  929. 
Storer,  H.  R.,  3685,  6480. 
Storey,  M.,  3315. 
Storks,  E.  G.,  4800. 
Storm,  the  great.  1635.     3397. 
Storm  of  1723.     2620. 

Storm    of    September    23,    1815,    effects    of 
2638. 

February  25-28,  1902.     903. 
Storms,  law,  892. 

March,  1888.     891. 
Storrow,  S.  A.,  6930. 
Storrs,  Experience,  diary  of,  2783. 
Storrs,  E.  A.,  1378. 
Storrs,  II.  M.,  5714. 
Storrs,  J.,  &  Co.,  Indian  show,  4773. 
Storrs,  L.  C.,  4292. 
Storrs,  R.  S.,  13,  5010,  5298. 
Story,  G.  H.,  5051. 
Story,  Joseph,  2225. 
letter,  1826.     917. 
letters,  2804,  2805. 
Story,  Waldo,  2805. 
Story.  W.  W.,  2372,  2377,  2788. 

bust  of,  2805. 
Story  papers,  2805. 
Stntt,  Raleigh,  5832. 
Stoughton,  R.  M.,  7480. 
Stoughton,   W.,    letter    to    S.    Allen     1698 
3359. 


Stoughton  family,  3363,   3379. 

Stoughton,  Mass..   English  church  in    "!!)!) 

7400. 
Episcopal     Church,    -records,     1791-lsiG 

3404. 

first  house  built,  memorial  stone,  416" 
petition.  1792.     3392. 

Stoughtonham,  Mass.,  births  in,  2201-22O5. 
circular  to  selectmen  of,   in   1768       "77"> 
deaths,  2207,  2208. 
letter    from    selectmen    of    Boston     17<;,x 

2773. 

marriages,  2205-2207. 
Stoughtoniana,  2200. 
Stout,  S.  II.,  6670. 

Stove  plate,   Pennsylvania  German,   6343. 
Stove  plates,  decorative,  5868,  5871. 
Stoves  used  in  Russia,  7173. 
Stow,  II.,  5744. 
Stow,  Mass.,  2628,  4212. 

first  two  settlers  of,  3409,  3891. 
Stowe,  Harriet  B.,  letter,  1282. 
Stowe  family   (London),  3368. 
Stowell,  W.,  3414. 
Stoys,  J.,  size  roll  of  company  of.   Pa.  line 

1780.     6081. 

Strachey,  W.,  1699.  2649. 
Strachey  family,  6852,  6853. 
Strachey 's  dedication,  1611.     3378. 
Strack,  C.,  1277,  1278. 
Strahan,     W.,     correspondence.     1763-1777 

6066-6068. 
letters,  4538. 
Strahan-Hall   correspondence,   60(59. 
Strain,  I.  C.  G.,  5188. 
Strang  family,   3377,  5036. 
Strang's  city  of  refuge,  4284,  7522. 
Strang's  trial,  1851.     4284. 
Strange,    Sir    John,    argument     on    case    of 

Phillips  r.  Savage,  2774 
Strange,  T.  B.,  7183. 
Strange  family,  3377. 
Strasburg,   Pa.,  reminiscences,  6165. 
trolley  road,  6171. 
when  erected,  a  township,  6165. 
Strassburger,  J.  A.,  7422. 
^tratfield.  Conn.,  Baptist  church.  74!tr». 
Stratford,  C.  J.,  journal  of.  2784. 
tratford.  Conn.,  history,  1148. 
early  settlers,  3385. 
tratford,  N.  II.,  7495. 
paten  or  charter,  1686.     74!)s. 
tratham,   N.   II.,  deaths,   3388-339O,   3405 

3406. 

genealogical  records,  4442-4444. 
tratton    (James)   family.  6070. 
trans,   O.   S.,   624-626,   628.   629.   (531,   033. 

1286. 
trawberry    Bank,    land    grants    an:l    deeds, 

4442. 

traznicky,   E.  R.,   537. 
treeper.  L.,  5960. 
treet.  II.  A.,  3402,  3817. 
treet,  Ida  M.,  1515,  1518. 
treet,  J.  M.,  6933. 
treet,  O.  D.,  946,  955. 


1284 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Street,  W.  B.,   1514. 
Street  family,  3404,  3817. 

(Nicholas)   family,  3402,  3405. 
Streeter,    G.    L.,    2233,    2241,    2270,    2271, 

2273,  2274. 
Streeter,    S.    F.,     1800,    1893,    1906,    1922, 

1929. 

Streeter,  T.   W.,  7475. 
Streeter  family,  3394,  3717. 
"  Strength  out  of  weakness,"   2(542. 
Strengthfield  family,   3412. 
Stribling  family    (Mason  County,   W.   Va.), 

6894. 

Stridles  family   (New  York).  5022. 
Striker,  D.,  4278,  4279,  4280. 
Strikes,  sympathetic,  and  sympathetic  lock 
outs,  4827. 

Stringer,  G.  A.,  4776. 

Strong,  Caleb,  letters  to,   1786,   1800.     38. 
Strong,  E.,   3380,  3381. 
Strong,  F.,  16,  38. 
Strong,  II.,  1513. 
Strong,  M.  M.,  6930k,  6952. 
Strong,   Samuel,  and  the  Georgia  loyalists, 

7366. 

Strong,  Sidney,  5701. 
Strong,  William,  5809. 
Strong  (John)   family,  3381. 
Stroock,  S.  M.,  634. 
Strother,  D.  II.,  6059,  6876. 
Strother  family,  1641,  6854. 

(William)    family,   1282. 
Strutton,  L.  D.,  5640. 
Stryker,  Helen  B.,  6059. 
Stryker,    W.    S.,    4548,    4559,    4617,    4619, 

4621,   4625,   4626,    6059. 
Stuart,  A.,  7172,  7174. 
Stuart,  A.  H.  II.,  6821. 
Stuart,  A.  R.,  5605. 
Stuart,  Gilbert,  silver  snuffbox,  6078. 
Stuart,  Granville,  4394. 
Stuart,  G.  O'K.,  7296. 
Stuart,  J.,  4394,  6797,  6894. 
Stuart,  L.  G.,  4279. 
Stuart  (J.  E.  B.)  family,  6854. 
Stuart   (Villiers)  family.  5747. 
Stuart-Bennett  duel,  1819.     1422. 
Stuarts,     The,     Pemaquid     country     under, 

1704. 

Stubbert,  M.  R.  W.,  16. 

Stubblefield,   G.,  orderly  book.    1776.     6812. 
Stubblefield  family,  1427. 
Stubbs's  lectures,  criticism  of,  2793. 
Studdiford.  S.  M.,  4555,  4638. 
Studebaker,  I.  II.,  1515. 
Student  customs,  209,  467. 
Stni-bridge,  Mass.,  deaths,  1779-1786.    3409. 
early  history,  4143. 
first  settlers,  4138. 
lead  mine  at,  3368,  4139. 
old  houses  in,  4131. 
"  Sturdy   Beggar."    privateer,    account   book 

of,  2266. 
Sturgis,    Mr*.    E.    O.    P.,    4212-4216,    4240, 

4241. 
Sturtevant,  C.  L.,  2571. 


Sturtevant,  S.  C.,  7410. 

Sturtevant,  W.  H.,  1716. 

Sturtevant  family,  3413. 

Sturton,  S.,  7176. 

Stuve,  B.,  1423. 

Stuyvesant,    N.    Y.,    graveyard    inscriptions, 

5042. 
"  Submission,"   sailing  of,   1682,   log,   5909, 

5911. 

Sudbury,  Canada,  proprietors,   1741.     3388. 
Sudbury,  England,  3414. 
Sudbury,  Mass.,  documents,   1676.     3393. 
memior  of,  1767.     2628. 
proprietors,    1640.      3371. 
records,  seventeenth  century,  3375,  3376. 
topography  and  history,  2632. 
vital  records  to,  1850.     4013. 
Sudbury  fight,  1676.     3378,  3542,  3545. 
Sudworth,  G.  B.,  4295. 
Siissmilch,  J.  P.,  bibliography,  811. 

statistical  work,  813. 
Suez  and  Panama,  24. 
Suez  Canal,  586a. 
Suffolk  County,  England,  emigrants  to  New 

England,  2648. 
Suffolk  County,  Mass.,  bar  book,  1770-1805. 

2788,  2988. 

court  files,  early,  2135. 
depositions,   1648-1660.     3378. 
early  files,  2266. 
recorders,  1639-1735.     2802. 
recorders,   early,   and   registers  of  deeds, 

3220. 

registers  of  deeds,  1735-1900.     2804,  3251. 
registers    of    probate,    1639-1799.      2806. 

3278. 
registry  of  probate,  extracts  from  papers, 

2278. 

vital  records,  3378. 

wills,  3360-3364,  3366,  3368-3371,  3373, 
3374,  3376-3378,  3388-3390,  3406. 
index  to,  3699. 
Suffolk  County,   N.   Y.,   early  history,  4953. 

history,   1850-1900.     5544. 
Suffolk  parish,  England,  account  book,  3399. 
Suffolk  pedigrees,  5743,  5744. 
Suffrage    franchise,   in    American    colonies, 

6404. 

in  Mass,  province,  2779. 
in  Michigan,  4294. 
in  Mississippi,  4344a,  4349. 
in  North  Carolina,  1776-1861.     12. 
in  Virginia,   1831. 
See  also  Elections,  Franchise. 
Suffrage  rights  in  Ipswich,  in  1658.     2274. 
Sugar  act,  opposed  in  Connecticut,   1112. 
Sugar-beet,  industry,  905. 
Sugar  crop,  Louisiana,  1665. 
Sugar  supply  for  Michigan,  4281. 
Suicide,   sex  relation   in,   810. 
Suicide    as    dealt    with    in    Massachusetts 

colony  and  province,  2806. 
Suicides  in  Austrian  army,  809. 
in  European  armies,  808. 
in  New  England,  809. 
in  Prussia  and  Italy,  808. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1285 


Sulivane,  C.,  1285. 
Sullivan,  James,  24,  35. 
Sullivan,  Got'.  James,  2627. 

correspondence   with    Timothy   Pickering. 

2784. 

facsimile  of  handwriting,   1704.     2770. 
letter,  1789.     2777. 
letter,  1790.     1715. 

Sullivan,    Gen.   John,   orders,   1770.      36. 
vindication  of,  2778,  2841. 
*SV'C  alxo   Sullivan's  campaign,  expedition. 
Sullivan,  William,  4077. 
Sullivan   family,   3377. 
of  Somersworth,  611. 
Sullivan   papers,   4457. 

Sullivan's    campaign    against    Western    In 
dians,   4800. 
Iroquois,   1779.     5551. 
Sullivan's     expedition     and     the     Cayugas, 

4800. 

to  Staten  Island,  177.     6059. 
in  1778.     6061. 

mess  account,  1778-1780.     5034. 
in    1779.      2789.    2792,    3043,    4451,   4536, 

4547,  4583,  6419. 
journals,  4770,  6059. 
Sullivan's  orders  preparatory  to  moving  on 

Newport,   1778.     6520. 
Sullivant,  J.,  5650. 
Sully's  expedition,  1864.     4310,  4395. 
"  Sultana,"   ship,  5798. 
Suite,  Augustine  P.,  7381. 
Suite,     B.,    899,     6930b,    6932,     7308-7311, 
7314,  7315,  7318,  7320-7323,  7325, 
7326,  7328,  7329,  7331,  7340,  7344- 
7347,  7349,  7350,  7381. 
Sulzberger,  I).,  629. 
Sumatra,  west  coast,  899. 
Summers,  B.,  7408,  7409,  7413. 
Summers,  G.  W.,  5415. 
Summerset,  John,  deed,  1641.     3371. 
"  Summons      to      New      England,"      ballad, 

2774. 
Sumner,  C.,  2080,  4085. 

letter,    to   Jos.    Story,    1837-1838.      2805. 
Sumner,    C.    P.,     letters    to    Joseph    Story, 

1815.     2805. 

Sumner,  Geo.,  2647,  2734,  2773,  2781,  3371. 
Sumner,  G.  C.,  74827. 
Sumner,  G.  S.,  7482s. 
Sumner,   I.,   3366,   3445. 
Sumner,  J.,  2629. 
Sumner,  John  Osborne,  4. 
Sumner,  S.,  6704. 
Sunnier,  W.  G.,  36. 
Sumner,     W.     II.,    3366,    3367,     3369-3372, 

3445,  3447,  3475. 
Sumner  family,  3366,  3367,  3445. 
Sumner      County,      Tenn.,      reconstruction 

times   in,   6671. 
Sumo  Indian  words,  5732. 
Sun,  eclipse.  May  28,  1900.     901. 
spots  on,  7180. 
worship  of,  6304,  6315. 

Sunbury   County,   New   Brunswick,   history, 
7251. 


Sundal  drainage  system,  576. 
Sunday,  indictment  of  two  judges  for  trav 
eling,  1792.     2788. 
Sunday  laws,  635. 
Sunderland,   B.,   1268. 
Sunderland,  Mrs.  J.  W.,  7422. 
Sunderland,     Mass.,     first     Congregational 

Church,  4098. 
settlement,  4096. 
Superintendent  of  finance,  44. 
Superior,  Lake,  898. 
cartology,   4326. 
copper  mines,  4208. 

ancient,  6930b. 
discoverers,  4293. 
discovery,  etc.,  5787. 
exploration  of,  4263,  6911. 
first  trip  by  steam,  4256. 
geology,  7172. 
history,  4304. 

iron-ore  production,  4843fr. 
meteorological  journal,   1824.     7174. 
mineral  regions,  4303. 
Lake  Superior  country,  4200. 

early  shipping  in,  6963,  7018. 
Superstitions,  3360. 

popular,  6356. 
Suppernong     (Philps),    Lake,    discovery    of, 

1286. 

Surinam,  Dutch  colony  of,  2619. 
lirst  rabbi  of,  628. 
Jewish  congregation,  625. 
Jews  in,  627. 
Jews,  1675.      629. 
Surnames,  changes  in,  3365. 
English,   5743. 

multiplied  metamorphoses  of,  3420. 
Scottish,  5743. 
Surratt  case,  916. 

Hurry  County,  Ya.,  Bacon's  men  in,  6829. 
justices,  1652.      6856. 
old  places  in,  6853. 
records,   6851,  6859. 
tithables,  1668.      6856. 
Surveying,  4931. 
Surveyor's  song,  A,  1730.     4153. 
Sushitna  River,  898. 
Susquehanna   Indians,  deed  to  Penn,   1700. 

6079. 

Susquehanna  purchase,  6581. 
Susquehanna  River,  early  settlers  on   west 

branch,  5972. 
improvement  of,  5897. 
north  and  west  branches  of,  forts,  6454. 
Susquehanna  Valley,  drift  mounds.  6424. 
Susquehannocks,  fall  of,  1906. 
Sussex,  Duke  of,  letter  to  T.  Robbins.  3369. 
Sussex  County,  N.  J.,  Moravian  settlement 

in,  4555. 

Sussex   County,    Va..   Albemarle  parish    reg 
ister.   6864. 

marriage  bonds.   1754-1783.     6859,  6S60. 
Sutherland,  I).,  2631. 
Sutherland,  J.,  6932,  6966. 
Sutton.   E.   F.  II..  5045. 
Sutton,  J.  D.,  6890. 


1286 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Button,  L.   R.,  7408. 

Sutton,  O.   C.,  1037,   1038. 

Sutton  and  Milbury  armory,  4203. 

Suydam,  J.  H.,  4876. 

Suydam,  W.   L.,  5051. 

Sverdrup,  Capt.,  573. 

Sverdrup's  work  in  Arctics,  903. 

Swain,  D.  L.,  5575-5577. 

Swain,  George  F.,  807,  825. 

Swain,  L.  S.,  4045. 

Swampscott,  Mass.,  deed,  1684.      3387. 

Swan,  C.  E.,  7441. 

Swan,  R.  T.,  22,  3407,  3412. 

Swan,  W.  W.,  3337. 

Swan  family,  3368,  3391. 

(Richard)   family,  5044,  5045. 
Swank,   J.  M.,   6084,  6085. 
Swatara,  Pa.,   two  dead  and  lost  churches, 

6204. 

Swarthout,  E.,  4299. 
Sweat,  Samuel,  letters  of,  2786. 
Sweden,  prehistoric  remains,  5432. 
Swedes,  5959. 

in  Gloucester  County,  N.  .T.,  before  1684. 
6073. 

in  Kansas,  1578a. 

in  Philadelphia,  885. 

on  the  Delaware.  3386,  3632,  5899,  6057. 

Sec  also  Delaware  River. 
Swedesboro.    N.    J.,     Protestant    Episcopal 
Church,  act  of  incorporation.  6080. 

leaf  from  history  of.  6070. 
Swedish  church  in  America,  5920. 
Swedish    mission    in    Raccoon    and    Penn's 

Neck,  4537. 

Swedish  West  India  Company,  2. 
Swedish  West  India  companies,  6063. 
Sweeney,  Michael,  1515. 
Sweeny,  W.  M.,  608. 
Sweet,  G.  W.,  4308. 
Sweet   Mrs.    J.    E.   De   Camp,   4308. 
Sweet,  R.  R.,  6891,  6892. 
Sweet,  W.  H.,  4280. 
Sweetser  family,  3376. 
Sweezey,  J.  A.,  4279. 
Swensson,  C.  A.,  1578a. 
Swett,  S.,  3367,  3376,  3420,  3464,  3511. 
Swett  family,  3364. 
Swift,  A.  II..  4051. 
Swift,  Caroline  E.,  3319. 
Swift,  C.  N..  4047. 
Swift,  Gen.  J.  G.,  journal,  5598. 
Swift,  J.  L.,  4979&. 
Swift,  L.,  2133,  2147a. 
Swift,  S.,  6695,  6697,  6698. 
Swinburn,  T.,  6889,  6890. 
Swinestone,  4908. 
Swing,  J.  B.,  5722. 
Swisher,  A.  E..  1523. 
Swiss    and    Palatine    settlement,    Newbern, 

N.  C.,  5571. 
"Swiss"     of     Canada      (Les     "Suisses"), 

7347a. 

Swiss  colony   of  New   Glarus,   Wis.,   6930/j, 
6934,  6977,  7003. 


Swiss   pact,   1291.      203. 
Switzer,  C.  P.,  7525. 
Switzer,  E.  E.,  7301. 

Switzer  family  of  Bay  of  Quinte,   7301. 
Switzerland    at    the    beginning   of    the    six 
teenth   century,    1836. 

history,  3. 

Jews,  634. 

municipal  problems  in  mediaeval.  24. 

religious  thought  and  work,   7485. 

Republic,  foundation,  201.. 
origin,  16. 

State  and  Federal  government,  1850. 
Switzerland  and  United  States,  secession  in, 

compared,  6744. 
Switzler,  W.  F.,  4378. 
Swords,  R.  S.,  4546,  4549,  4582. 
Swords  family,  5016. 
Swords,  Japanese,  6342. 

Sydenham,  Lord,  C.  E.  P.  Thompson,   7345. 
Sydenham,  M.  II.,  4410. 
Sylvester,  J.  E.,  5763a. 
Sylvester,  Nathaniel,  monument  to,  2791. 
Sylvester  letters,    1653-1683.      2794. 
Symbols,  sacred,  of  aboriginal  America,  57<>. 
Symmes,  Thomas,  sermons,  3197. 
Symmes,  Z.,  verse  on  death  of,  1671.      3371. 
Symmes's  sermon  on  Lovewell's  fight,  2801. 
Symonds,  J.  W.,  1708,  2280. 
Symonds,  S.,  declaration,  3377. 

testimony,   1665.      3374. 
Symons,  T.  W.,  580,  4774. 
Syncretism  in  early  Christian  theology,  771. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1830,  1850.      5502a. 

first  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  records, 
1833-1858.      5499a, 

first   Presbyterian   church,   early   records, 
4849. 

first  schoolhouse,  5489. 

early  history,  5500. 

Syrians  of  Persia  and  eastern  Turkey,  579. 
Tabasco,  Mexico,  6260,  6261. 
Tabb  family,  6855,  6861,  6864. 
Taber,  M.  J.  H.,  4048. 
Table  Rock,  Nebr.,  4424. 

legend,  4424. 
Tablinum,  The,  4097. 
Tabor,  1515. 
Tadoussac,  Canada,  first  school,  7347o. 

mission  of.  rules,  1680.      7346. 
Tafft,  H.   S.,  6599,  7483. 
Taft,  H.  W.,  2042,  2045,  4096. 
Taft,  J.,  5706. 
Taft,  R.  C.,  6553. 
Taft,  R.  S.,  3413,  6720. 
Taft,  W.  H.,  7474. 
Taggart,  II.  T.,  1266. 
Tah-gah-jute,  or  Logan,  and  Capt.  M.  Cre- 

sap,  1892. 

Tahiti,  voyage  to,  in  1901.     902. 
Tahitian  folklore,  7132. 
Tailfer,  P.,  105,  1303. 
Taintoe,  C.  M.,  3361. 
Taintoe  family,  3361. 
Taiya  Inlet,  Alaska,  5916. 
Takaki,  M.,  1833. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR    TNDEX. 


1287 


Talbot,  A.  L.,  2202,  3400. 

Talbot,  B.,  5701. 

Talbot,  Christopher,  bookseller,  010. 

Talbot,  G.  F..  1704,  1705,  1707.  1708,  1710- 

1712,  1715,  1769. 

Talbot,   J.,   letters,   1703-4.      5517. 
Talbot,  N..  3416. 
Talbot  family,  6857,  6858. 

(Peter)  family,  3367. 
Talbot  settlement,  7144. 

in  1816.      7296. 
Talcott,  Oov.  J.,  address  to,  on  the  death  of 

his  wife,  2639. 

Talcott,  John,  letter,   1687.     2641. 
Talcott,    Joseph,    papers,    1111.    1112,    2708, 

3148. 

Talcott,   Mary   K.,    1111,    1112,   3390,   3395, 
3401,  3410,  3411,  3412,3413,3414, 
3417,   3663a,  5026. 
Talcott,  S.  V.,  3379. 
Talcott  family,  3379. 

"Tale  of  Tantiusqnes,"  209,   479,   4139. 
Taliaferro,   R..  will,   1775.      6860. 
Tallaferro,  W.  B.,  6851. 
Talleyrand  in  Maine,  1707. 

letter  concerning  Pinckney  and  Marshall, 

2805. 

Talmage,  S.  K.,  1317. 
Talmau  family,  6851. 
Talmud,  4694. 
Talon,  A.   O.,  6397. 
Tama    County,    Iowa,    Indians,    1516,    1522, 

1523. 

Tamanend,  patron  saint  of  American  Revo 
lution,   5899. 

Tammany,  Society  of  Sons  of  Saint,  Phila 
delphia,  Pa.,  6081-6083. 
Tammany  Hall,  36,  4812. 
Tammany  societies,  Rhode  Island,  6470. 
Tampico  expedition,   6684. 
Tamworth,  N.  II.,  ordination  rock,  3380. 
Tanagra  figurines,  6308. 
Tanana  gold  fields,  Alaska.  7474. 
Tananarive  observatory,  577. 
Taney,  M.  F.,  5853. 
Taney,  Roger,  letter  of.  2781. 
Tanguay,  C.,  7308-7310,  7346. 
Tanner,  E.,  1518,  6930&. 
Tanner,  G.  C.,  4312. 
Tanner,  II.  B.,  6968. 
Tautiusque,     early     Indian    trails    through, 

4132. 

tale  of,  209,  479,  4139. 
Tapley,  H.  S.,  4169-4170. 
Tappan,  B.,  5656. 
Tappan,  Eugene,  2208,  2278,  4154,  4155, 

4166. 

Tappan,  H.,  3391,  3392. 
Tappan,    H.    S.,    Michigan    University,    first 

president,   4257. 
Tappan,  W.  II.,  6869. 
Tappan  family,  3391,  3392. 
Tar-macadam  pavements,  4299. 
Tarbell,  Frank  B.,  854,  858. 
Tarbell,  S.,  3116. 


Tarbox,  I.  N.,  1123,  3388,  3391,  3393,  3395, 
3399,  3400,  3682,  3683,  3684,  3687. 
3706,  3736,  3757,  3779a,  4033, 
4117. 

Tarbox   (John)   family,  4000. 
Tariff,    Canada,    imperial    preference,  -1845 

7379. 
passage  of,   letter  of  Timothy  Pickering, 

1820.      2271. 

United  States,  history,  4818. 
Tariff  in   the  South,   16. 
Tariff  of  1828.      2. 

Tariff  union,   continental   opinion   of,    1832. 
Tarr,  R.   S.,  572-577,   579,   903,   7391. 
Tarring     and     feathering,     handbill,     1774 

7395. 
Tarrytown,   N.    Y.,   First   Reformed   church, 

records,    1697-1791.      55(56. 
Taschereau,  E.  A.,  7222. 
Taschereau.    J.    T.,    letter    to    J.    A.    Panet, 

7348. 

Taschereau's    marbles,    etc.,    sale   of    (vente 
par    les    Bostonais   de    meubles    et 
animaux),   7347or. 
Tasker,  L.  II.,  7297. 
Tasse,   J.,   6930a. 
Tatum,  A.  S.,  6826. 
Tatum,  II.,  944. 

Taunton,  England,  historical  sketch,  4033 6. 
Taunton,    Mass.,    ancient   gristmill,   4034. 
calves'  pasture,  3913. 
first  settlers,  3425,  3433. 
Green,   4034. 
historical   sketch,   4034. 
Indian  massacres  in.   4033c. 
iron  works,  3396,  3399. 
Leonard  mansion,  4033c. 
marriages,    1684-1713.      3371. 
memorial  tablet  on  Taunton  Green,  4035. 
North  purchase,  4033 It. 
vital   records,   seventeenth    century,   3374, 

3375. 
was    Elizabeth    Poole    the    foundress    of, 

4033o. 

Taussig,  F.  W.,  2,  809. 
Taussig,  W.,  4379. 
Taverns,  New   Hampshire,  4455. 
Taverns     of     olden      times.      Pennsylvania, 

5874. 

Taverns  at  West  Chester,  Pa.,  5S79. 
Tax,  inheritance,  4821. 
Tax  of  1781.     11. 

Tax  rate,  1648,  Dover,  N.  II.,  4442. 
Tax  reform,  4295. 

Taxation,  double,  in  United  States,  4822. 
Federal,  of  State  bank  issues,  4292. 
Massachusetts,  800. 
Michigan,  4295. 
Mississippi,   4345. 
of  interstate  properties.  4295. 
principles  of  justice  in.  4834. 
Southern  States.  1X31. 
struggle  for  equality  in  Illinois.  4295. 
system  of,  586,  4292. 
United    Stales.    1789-1816.      1814. 

direct   tax.    1798.      4169. 
$ee  also  Income  tax,  Inheritance  tax. 


1288 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Taxation  of  slaves,  ad  valorem,  5572. 
"  Tay-cho-perah,"  6932. 
Taylor,   Abram,    letter,    1743.      6083. 
Taylor,  Asher,  4544. 
Taylor,  A.  A.  E.,  5744. 
Taylor,  A.  B.,  6252,  6260. 
Taylor,  A.  C.,  1061. 
Taylor,  A.  R.,  1580. 
Taylor,  B.,  554,  587. 
Taylor,  C,  E.,  5589,  5590. 
Taylor,  Cornelia  F.,  6059. 
Taylor,  C.  J.,  2048. 

Taylor,    Edw.,    book    of   copies,    1671-1729. 
2803,   2804. 

diary,  2955. 

diary    kept    on   voyage   from    England    to 

America,    1668.      2787. 
Taylor,  E.  F.,   1640. 

Taylor,  E.  L.,  5718,  5721,  5723,  5724,  5726. 
Taylor,  F.  M.,  4293. 
Taylor,  G.,  4295. 

Taylor,  II.,  1505-1508,   1519,  1520,  1521. 
Taylor,  II.   C.,  562,  601,  4808,  7121. 
Taylor,  Hannah  F.,  4284. 
Taylor,  J.,  3682,  7149f. 
Taylor,  J.  D.,  5620. 
Taylor,  L.,  5619,  5621. 
Taylor,  L.  M.,  5426. 
Taylor,  R.  H.,  1079. 
Taylor,  S.,  6926. 
Taylor,   S.   L.,  6029. 
Taylor,  T.  B.,  7411. 
Taylor,  Rev.  William,  916. 
Taylor,  W.  A.,  5748. 
Taylor,  William  G.,  5,  7. 
Taylor,  W.  T.,  6272. 
Taylor,  Z.,  letter,  2794. 
Taylor  family,  1645,  6067.  6072,  6860. 

(Edward)  family,  3360. 
Taylor  estate  in  Dorchester,  383S&. 
Tazewell  County,  Va.,  settlement,   0777. 
Tea,     arrival     of,     Charleston.     1773-1775. 
6676. 

consumption  of,  in  North  America.  177.°,. 
6081. 

landing   of   at   Philadelphia,    opposed   by 

W.   Bradford,    1773.      6071. 
Tea,  Anti-,  combination,  1768.     3362. 
Tea  taxation,   1767-1773.     36. 

See  also  Boston,  Mass. 
Teachout,  A.,  5633. 
Teal,  Karnes  and,  escape  from  Matamoros, 

6682. 
"  Tears  of  repentance,"  a  further  narrative, 

etc.,  2642. 

Teays  family   (Kanawha,  W.  Va.),  6892. 
Technical    science,    functions    in    education 

for  business,  4297. 
Tecumseh  press,  history,  4280. 
Teele,  J.,  4158. 
Teeple  family,  7366. 

Teetotum,  top,  gyroscope,  motions  of,  7177. 
Teffe,   W.,  will,   1646.      3369. 
Tehuantepec,   Isthmus  of,    545. 

Mexico,  4689. 
Tehuantepec  route,  547,  555. 


Tehuantepec  ship  railway,  897. 
Teigdriicke-prints  in  paste,  6344. 
Tejas,  The,  11. 

habits,  government,  superstitions.  11. 

missions,  reestablishment  of,  6684. 
Telegraph,  Atlantic,  585. 

early,  6165. 

electric,  530. 

part    of    the    District    of    Columbia    in, 
1266. 

Russo-American,   1864-1867.      897. 
Telegraph    and    cable    lines,    United    States 

Government,  905. 
Telegraphing,   ancient,  863. 
Teller,  F.,  5535. 

Teller  family  (Albany  and  New  York),  5017. 
Temiscouata,   Canada,    Church   of   St.    Eloi, 

7346. 
Temperance  and  the  drink  question   in   the 

old  times,  1712. 

Temperance  conflict,  Michigan,  4265. 
Temperature,   laws  of,   relation   to  distribu 
tion  of  life,  896. 

Temperature  of  our  westerly  northern  lati 
tudes,  549. 
Templars,  absolution  formula  of,  776. 

American,    1759-1786.     6070. 
Temple,  Ann,  will,   1781.      6861. 
Temple,  Sir  John,  letters,  2781. 
Temple,  J.  II.,  3399,  3683,  3400,  4030,  4096. 
Temple,  Sir  Thomas,  2625. 

apology    for    coinage    in    Massachusetts, 

2625. 

Temple  family,  3368,  3449. 
Temple  papers,  2677,  2801. 
Temple  Hill,  N.  Y.,  peace  celebration,  1783. 

4855. 

Tenampua,  Honduras,  ruins,  5182. 
Ten  Broeck  family,  5035. 

of  New  Jersey,  5031. 

of  lister  County,  N.  Y.,  5034. 
Ten  Brook,  A.,  4278. 
Ten  Brook  family  Bible,  5040. 
Tenement  houses,  815. 

Ten  Eyck  family  records,  1678-1793.     5016. 
Tennent,      Catharine,      genealogical      notes, 

6063. 

Tennent,  W.,  trial  for  perjury,  1742.     4540. 
Tennents,  memorabilia  of  the,   6381. 
Tennessee,  antiquities,  517,  6668. 

army  of,   1523. 

archaeology,  6672,  7126. 

biographies,  6671. 

boundary,  northern,  6665. 

education,  development  of,  6671. 

first    settlements   made    by   white    people, 
2635. 

governors,  1796-1801,  addresses  and  mes 
sages,  6671. 

history,  preservation  of,  6671. 

Irish  in,  609. 

Jackson,  Tenn.,  and  the  Union,  6669. 

reminiscences  of  Hood's  campaign,  1653. 

South  Carolina  cession,  6665. 
Tennesseeans'  road,  6679. 
Tenney,  H,  A.,  6925,  6939. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1289 


Tenney,  II.  M.,  5701. 
Tenney,  S.,  2619,  2G22. 
Tennis  Court  oath.   11. 
Tenor,  Mr.,  Old,  death  of,  1750.     2780. 
Tenure  of  office,  business,  811. 
Terflk,  Gen.,  G542. 
Terhune  family,  5026. 
Termeyer,  R.  M.  de,  2301. 
Ternant  correspondence,  27. 
Terrestrial    magnetic    work,    United    States 
Coast  and  Geodetic   Survey,   7391. 
Terrill  family,  6861-6863. 
Territorial    rights.    State    of    New    York    r. 
Claims  of  Massachusetts  and  New 
Hampshire       and       "  Vermonters." 
5242. 

Territorial    rights  of  New  York    r.    Govern 
ment   of  New   Hampshire,   5243. 
Territorial  tax  legislation,  Michigan,  4296. 
Territory  and  district,  1801.      39. 
Terry.  B.  S.,  5433. 
Terry,  C.  H.,  7475. 
Terry,  F.  T.,   6913. 
Tetautua,  voyage  of,  7139. 
Tete  de  Boule  Indians,  7173. 
Tetu.  II.,  7346-7350. 
Tewksbury,  R.  II.,  3330. 
Texan  blockade,  reminiscences,  6597. 
Texas,     affairs    of.    explanation    of    S.     F.' 

Austin,  6686. 

-   African  slave  trade.  6684. 
annexation  of,  44,  6679. 

address    to    people    of    United     States, 

2802. 

and  Mexican  war,  6683. 
archives,  23. 

boundary,   adjustment  of,   1850.      6685. 
lost  boundary,  902. 
southwest  boundary,  6684. 
capitals  of.  6680. 
Catholicity  in,  5844. 
Cherokee  Indians  in,  6685. 
constitution,   amendment  to,   6679. 
defunct  counties  of,  6679. 
diplomatic     relations     of     England     and, 

6687. 

the  earliest,  8. 

early  experiences  in,  6679,  6680. 
founding  of  first   municipality    (San   An 
tonio  de  Bezar),  6680. 
frontier,    1820-1825.      1284,    1296 
geography,  history  of,  6679. 
German  pioneers  in,  6680. 
early  history,  8. 
history,  mission  period,  6679. 
Indians,  6679. 
Irish  pioneers  of,  608. 
Jews  in,  625. 
judicial  system,  6680. 
l^ws,  enduring,  of.  t;<;7!>.  6680. 
materials  for  history  in  Archivo  General 

de  Mexico,  6684,  Gflsr,. 
navy,  6685. 

newspaper  files,  New  Orleans,  6682. 
prehistoric  races,  6679. 


Texas,  provisional  government,  quarrel  be 
tween  Gor.  Smith  and  council, 
6683. 

first  railroad,  6685. 

reminiscences,  6684. 
fifty  years  ago,  6683. 

Republic,  map,  6679. 
reminiscences  of,  6677. 

revolution,    1835.      1287,    1289. 
documents,   1286,   1288. 
organization,  1285. 

secession,   etc..    of,    5213. 

Spanish    abandonment    and    reoccupation 

of  east,  1773   1779.      6688. 
Texas    University,    establishment    of,    6679. 
Text-books,  American  College,  204. 
Textor,   Lucy  E.,   7373. 
Thach,  C.  C..  946.  971,  976. 
Thacher,  Geo..   letter,   1820.     2785. 
Thacher,  II.   K.,  3700. 
Thacher,    .Tames,   2627. 

letter.    1825.      3400. 
Thacher,  J.   B..  7322. 
Thacher,  Oxenbridge,  papers  of,  2789. 
Thacher,  Peter,  3396. 

diary,   1686-1727.      3726. 

facsimile  of  handwriting,   1795.      2770. 

letter,  1720.      3391. 

memoirs  of,  2626. 

Thacher,   Thomas,    letter,    1676.      3366. 
Thacher,  T.  I).,  1578.  1579. 
Thacher  family,   3401. 
Thalheimer.  M.  E..  5705. 
Thames,  battle  of.  1627,  7367. 
Thanksgiving  proclamation,   1676.    .  3360. 
Thatcher.   O.    J.,   20. 
Thatcher  family,  3372. 
Thayendanken,  J.     >SVr  Brant. 
Thayer.  A.,  3685. 
Thayer,  E.,  4203,  4228. 
Thayer,  G.  W.,  4279. 
Thayer.     II.     O.,     1678,     1707,     1709-1712, 

1714-1717. 
Thayer,     J.     B..     2135,     2137,     2801,     3217, 

3246.    6085. 
Thayer,   L.  R.,  3360. 
Thayer,  M.  R.,  6042. 
Thayer,  N.,  2622. 
Thayer.   Oliver,   2260,  2450. 
Thayer,  S.,  journal,   1775.      6487,   6515. 
Thayer,  S.  R.,  2797. 
Thayer,  S.  W.,  3360. 
Thayer,   W.   R..   2S01,  2805,  2807. 
Thayer  family.  2195. 
Thayers,  trial  and  execution  of,  4770. 
Theaters,    remonstrances   against,    in   Phila 
delphia.    P:i..    1766-67.      6079. 

Kce  also  Play  bills.. 
Thebaud,  A.  J.,  4Sr>:',. 

memoirs,  932. 

Theramenes,   rehabilitation   of,   43. 
"  There  is  no  death,"  authorship  of.  1513. 
"Thetis.-    cruise.    ISN'.t.      S92. 
Thibet,    893.   905. 

Crosby  expedition,  905. 


1290 


SUBJECT*  AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Third    term,    what    Washington    thought   of 

a,  2275. 

Thorn,   W.  T.,   1830o. 
Thomas,  A.,  4535. 

Thomas,  A.   C.,   210,  489,   779,  795. 
Thomas,  B.  F.,  183,  242o.  2779,  2854. 
Thomas,  Cyrus,  868. 
Thomas.  Mrs.  C.,  5713. 
Thomas,  D.  Y.,  1286,  4838,  6672. 
Thomas,  E.,  4216. 

Thomas,   E.   S.,   reminiscences,   1101. 
Thomas,  G.  II.,  5299. 
Thomas,   G.  W.,  5051. 
Thomas,  Isaiah,  108,  113,  120,  240,  270. 
imprints  of,  460. 
memoir  of.  117,  242a. 
tomb  of,  270. 
Thomas.    John,    diary,    1755.      3391,    3672, 

7274. 

letters,  1759.     3394. 
Thomas,  J.  E.,  6931. 
Thomas,  J.  J..  4800. 
Thomas,  J.  L.,  1992. 
Thomas,  L.  A.,  3687. 
Thomas,  Marcia  A..  3362,  3364,  3370. 
Thomas,   N.,   on   expedition   against   Philip, 

2624. 

letter,    1675.     2624. 
Thomas,  N.  M.,  4280. 
Thomas,  R.  EL,  795. 
Thomas,    R.     S.,    6817,    6826,    6829,    6830, 

6835.  6854.  6855. 

Thomas,  Samuel,  letters,  1702-1710.     6649. 
Thomas,  T.  G.,  4896. 
Thomas,  T.  P.,  1827. 
Thomas,    William,    memoranda    entered   by, 

2253. 

Thomas,  W.  W.,  jr.,  1713. 
Thomas   (Anthony)    family,  3374. 
Thomas   (Israel)    family,  5051. 
Thomas   (John  Ap)   family.  6060. 
Thomas  almanacs,   2251,   2346. 
Thomaston,  Mass.,  topography,  2622. 
Thompkins.  E.,  5722. 
Thompson.  Benjamin, 
See  Rumford,  Conn. 
Thompson,  B.  F.,  5147. 
Thompson,  Curtis,  1150,  1151. 
Thompson,  C.  O.,  197,  300. 
Thompson,  D.  P.,  6725. 
Thompson.  Everett  A.,  2183. 
Thompson,  E.  E.,  7148*. 
Thompson,  E.  II..  199.  203,  205,  214fl,  332. 

338,   348,   353,   302,   417,   904. 
Thompson,   E.   P.,   1639. 
Thompson,    F.    D.,    5037,    5038,    5041,    5045, 

5046. 

Thompson,  F.  M.,  4096,  4097,  7480. 
Thompson,  II.  S.,  6651. 
Thompson,  H.  Y.,  5816. 
Thompson,  I.,  2627. 
Thompson,   J.,   2630. 
Thompson,      James,      journal,      1758-1830. 

7194,  7219,  7222. 
Thompson.  J.  C.,  4414. 
Thompson,  J.  D.,  4517. 


Thompson,  J.  H.,  7363. 
Thompson,  J.  J.,  6071,  6074. 
Thompson,  J.   K.  P.,   1517. 
Thompson,  J.  M.,  4417. 
Thompson,  J.  P.,  545,  586o,  1693. 
Thompson,  Mary  N.,  tablet,  4776. 
Thompson,  Mary  I'..  4426. 
Thompson,  Pishey,  3366. 
Thompson,  R.  E.,  789,  6129. 
Thompson,  R.  II.,  4344a. 
Thompson,  S.,  diaries,  3392. 
Thompson,  Gen.  Wm.,  6156. 

deposition,    1775.     2115. 

declines  to  serve  as  juror  in  1774.     2783. 
Thompson,  W.  O.,  5736. 
Thompson   family,   3377,   5959. 

of  Ohio,  5748. 

of  New  England,   1658-1661.     2807. 

of  Suffolk  County,   N.  Y.,   5037,   5042. 
Thompson  estate,  Islip,  L.  I.,  5039. 
Thompson's      Island,      depositions,       1650. 

3367. 
Thomson,   A.,   letter,    1773.      6064. 

letters,  1830-1831.     6680. 

letters,  1832.  6685. 
Thomson,  A.  M.,  6959. 
Thomson,  Chas.,  6009,  6058. 

letter,   1785.     6081. 

letter  to  S.  Rhodes,  1757.     6076. 

letters,   2622. 

New  Testament,  6071. 

papers,  1765-1816.     5251. 

papers  in  possession  of,  1824-25.     6009. 

removal  of  remains  of,  6070. 

will,  1822.     6070. 
Thomson,   C.   E.,   7367. 
Thomson,  C.   W.,   5966. 
Thompson,  David,  indenture  of,  1622.     2783. 

widow  of,  3405. 
Thomson,  Isaac,  2628. 
Thomson,  L.,  4719. 
Thomson,  W.  H.,  586o. 
Thomson     (Archibald    and    Jacoba    Schuur- 

man)  family.  5037. 
Thomson,    (Moses)    family,   6648. 
Thomson's     passage     around     Nacogdoches, 

6679. 

Thorburn,  G.,  letter,  1862.     3374. 
Thoreau,   Henry  D.,   and   I.  T.   Ilecker,   cor 
respondence,  210,  469. 

Thoreau,  Henry  D.,  and  I.  T.  Hecker,  469. 
Thorndale,   Theresa,   5647. 
Thorndike,    S.    L.,    2133,    2135,    2137,    2139, 

2806. 

Thome    (Stephen)    family,  5037. 
Thome   (William)    family,  5034,  5035. 
Thornton,  Mr.,  3363. 
Thornton,   E.,   letters   to   Sir  J.   B.    Burges, 

6065. 

Thornton,  J.  Q.,  5805,  5809,  5814. 
Thornton,    J.    W.,    1699,    1701.    1734,    1,742, 
3361,  3362,  3383,  3385,  3429,  3570. 
Thornton,  W.  J.,  4383. 
Thornton  family,  4-157,  6852-6854. 
Thornton  Academy,  Me.,  1716. 
Thorold,  Canada,  history,  7363. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1291 


Thoron,  Joseph,  029. 

Thorpe,  C.  J.,  4280. 

Thorpe,  F.  N.,  1537,  1545,  1551. 

Thorpe,  S.  B.,  3417. 

Thorpe  family,  6857. 

(William)    family,  3417. 
Three  County  troop,  standard  of,  3383. 
Three     Rivers,     Canada,     fortifications     of, 

7350. 

judges  of  (Les  juges  de),  7346. 
newspapers,  old,  7347. 
Riviere  des,  7326. 

royal  judges  and  civil  and  criminal  lieu 
tenant-generals,  1663-1745.     7350. 
sheriffs,  1790-1882.     7347. 
Thresher,  S.  S..  1195. 
Thrift,  C.  T.,  6782. 
Throckmorton,  B.  W.,  4548. 
Throckmorton,  C.  W.,  6833. 
Throckmorton    family,    6832,    6833,    6850- 

6853,  6861. 
Throop,  B.  H.,  6161. 
Throop,  D.,  letter.   1776.     3373. 
Throope  family,  5051. 
Thrum,  T.  G.,  7130. 
Thurston,    G.    P.,    6666,    6667,    6670,    6672. 

7126. 

Thurston,  J.,  will,  1674.     6856. 
Thruston     exhibit,     Tennessee     archeology. 

7126. 

Thruston    family,    6852-6874. 
Thurston,  A.  S.,  3400,  3406. 
Thurston,  B.,   1714. 
Thurston,  M.  E.,  4283. 
Thurston,  R.,  memoranda  of  family  deaths 

1720-1770.     3374. 
Thurston,  R.  II.,  4297. 
Thurston  family  of  Newhury,  3400. 
Thwaites,  R.  G.,  10,  15,  26,  205,  812,  1422, 

1513,  5802,  6925,  6933,  6935,  6936, 
'  6939,  6959,  6983,  6987,  6988,  6991, 

6994,  6997,  7001,  7005,  7006,  7007, 

7015,  7019,  7022,  7026,  7028,  7039, 

7040,  7061,  7066,  7074,  7101,  7104, 

7108. 

Thwing,  N.,  3395. 
Tibbies,  T.  II.,  4417. 
Tibet,  explorations,  904. 

Sven  Hedin  in,  903. 
Tichenor,  I.  T.,  1284. 
Ticknor,  Geo.,  2773,  2811,   2835,  7443. 
Ticknor,  II.  M.,  3686. 
Ticonderoga,  Vt.,  battle,  1758.       4541,  5140. 

capture  of,  1775.     1981,  6735,  6737. 
Ticonderoga    expedition,    1756,    conduct    of 

Gen.  John  Winslow,   2624. 
Ticonderoga,      expedition      against,      175S. 

2257,      2404. 
Ticonderoga  expedition,   1775.      1119,   3388, 

6520. 

papers  relating  to,  1109. 
Tidal  bore,  577,  578. 
Tides,  Atlantic  coast,  899. 
Atlantic  estuarine,  899. 
Bay  of  Fundy,  7474. 
Chesapeake  Bay,  000. 


Tides,    open    Atlantic,    809. 

racific,  578. 

science  of,   576. 

varieties  of,  578,  579. 
Tienda   de   Cuervo's  Ynspeccion  of   Laredo, 

1757,  6684. 

Tierra  del  Fuego,  Indians,  902. 
Tiffany,  C.  C.,  777,  700. 
Tiffany,  O.   E.,  4777,  4798. 
Tiffany,  Ohio,  1891. 
Tiflis,  post-road  to  Erivan,  002. 
Tilden,  II.  N.,  1076. 
Tilden,  J.  B.,  journal,  1781-82.     6075. 
Tilden,  Olive  M.,  2201. 
Tilden,  W.  P.,  3379. 
Tilden,  W.   S.,  2202-2205. 
Tilden  family,  3805^7. 
Tileston,,  J.,  diary,  1775.     3378. 
Tileston  family,  3371. 
Tilghman,  J.,  6066. 
Tilghman,  T.,  letters  to  Mr.  Wilmot,   1774. 

6062. 
Tilghman,    W.,    letter    to    J.  Yeates,  1814. 

6067. 

Tilley,   R.    II.,  4894. 
Tillinghast,  P.  E.,  6597. 
Tilton,  A.  C.,  7053. 
Tilton,  M.  Josephine,  5744. 
Timber  line,  575,  905. 
Time,  computation  of,  6058,  6050. 
proposed  change  of  marking,  7148r. 

unification  of.  at-sea^7321. 

Time  signal,-  ,speci<a]i_l904^;L^05. 

~ 


Timrod,  Henry,  bibliography.  1283. 
Timson  family,  6853. 
Tin-Tin,   a  mission   Indian,   1016. 
Tindall,  W.,  1266,  1267. 
Tinneh  language,  7318. 
Tinneh  vocabulary,  7187. 
Tippecanoe,  battle  of,  1624. 
Tipton,  T.  W.,  4416. 
Tipulidae,  tertiary,  760. 
Tisdale,  II.,  1581. 
Tishomingo  Creek,  battle  of,  4340. 
Tissot,  Father,  diary,  029. 
Titan's  New  Almanack,  1729.     2130. 
Tithingmen,   196,  292. 
Massachusetts,  314. 
Saxon,  in  America,  312,  1813. 
Titicaca,  Lake,  basin  of,  7301. 
Title  deeds,  places  to  search  for,  3367. 
Tittman,  O.  H.,  808.  004. 
Titus,    A.,    3396,    3398,    3400,    3407,    3408, 

3411,  3413,  3729,  3769.  3789,  4209, 

4216,  5044. 

Titus,  A.,  jr.,  3394,  5027. 
Titus  family,  5027. 
Toasts,  old-time  political,  6187. 
Tobacco,  Virginia,  in  Russia  in  seventeenth 

century,  6828. 

Tobacco  box,  ancient  brass,  4544. 
Tobacco  crop,  Virginia  viewers.  1639.    6829. 
Tobacco  industry  in  Virginia,  1860  to  1894. 

1828. 
Tobacco  monopoly,  Virginia,  1628.     6831. 


1292 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Tobacco-planting    law,    violation    of,    1691. 

6830. 

Tobacco  smoking,  Virginia,  6856. 
Tobie,  E.  P.,  6595,  6598,  7482rZ. 
Tocqueville,  A.  de,  1818. 
To-day,  2315. 
Tod,    major,    correspondence,    1812.      5776, 

Nos.    15,   17. 
Todd,  A.,  4367,  7308. 
Todd.  Chapman,   1640. 
Todd,  C.  B.,  7495. 
Todd,  C.  C.,  1641. 
Todd,  C.  II.,  1644. 
Todd,  F.  W.,  3410. 
Todd,  J.,  papers,  1383. 

record  book,  1375,  1383. 
Todd,  J.  A.,  3402,  3813a. 
Todd,  J.  E.,  1515. 
Todd,  W.  C.,  2778,  3384,  3398,  3402,  3405, 

3406,  3412,  3767,  3813c,  3867. 
Todd  family,   1642,  6827. 
Todhunter,  T.,  1477. 
Tokens,  Anglo-American,  4029. 
Toledo,  Ohio,   First  Congregational   Church, 

5701. 

mound-builders'  fort,  5722. 
Toledo,    Norwalk    and    Cleveland    Railroad, 

5640. 

Toll,  I.  I).,  4254,  4259,  4279,  4280. 
Tolland,  Conn.,  early  history,  1207. 
Tolland    County,    Conn.,    revolutionary    sol 
diers,  3417. 
Tolman,  Adams,  2180. 
Tolman,   G.,   2171,  2174,   2176,    2178.   21S1, 

4209. 
Tolman    family,    2199,     2200,    2205,    2208, 

2212,  3372. 
Tolmie,  W.  F.,  5816. 
Toltecs,  were  they  a  nationality?  752. 

Tomkiewicz,  J.  W.  S.,  6970,  7105. 
Tompkins,  I).  D.,  correspondence,  4693. 

Tompkins,  F.   II.,  5642. 

Tompson,  B.  Elegies,  2798. 

Toms   River,    N.    J.,    capture   of   blockhouse, 
4621. 

Toner,  F.  M.,  6829. 

Toner,  J.  M.,  9.  12,  1264.  1295,  3403,  3831, 
6072. 

Tongue,  T.  H.,  5825. 

Tonnele,   Walter,   660. 

Tonti,   II.,   5090. 

Tonty,  L.,  7346. 

Tonty  family,  7318. 

Tooker,  W.  W..  5732,  6581.  6584,  6864. 

Toole,  J.   K.,   4397,  4398. 

Toole,  Lily  R.,  4398. 

Toole,   W.  L.,   1503,   1505,   1506. 

Tooley.  A.,   4278,  4280. 

Tools,  semilunar,  of  Mexico,  198,  331. 

Top,  teetotum,  gyroscope,  motions  of,  7177. 

Topeka,    Kans.,    constitution,    1580. 

Topham,  Capt.,  company  of,  1775.     3413. 

Topliff,  G.  F.,  3416. 

Topliff    (Clement)    family,   3416. 

Topographic  atlas  of  United  States,  899. 

Topographic  forms,  571,  576. 


Topographic  models,  908. 
Topography,  Canadian,  7182. 
Toppan,    R.    N.,    200,    208,    352,    478,    2133, 
2135,  2138,  2562,  2803,  2805,  4125, 
6314,   6322. 

Toppan  family,  3391,  3392. 
Topsfield,   England,  4168. 

St.  Margaret's  register,  1559-1650.     4173. 
Topsfield,  Me.,  4168. 

Topsfield,  Mass.,  baptismal  record  of  the 
church  in,  1779-1841.  2269,  2270, 
2516,  4163,  4164. 

bill    of    estate    made    between    1723    and 
3725.     2271,  4105. 

boundary  in  1691.     2244. 

Boyd-Feabody- Waters  House,  4173. 

buildings  constructed  during  1902.    4171. 

caucus  of  1808.     2258. 

celebration,  July  4,  J826.     4168. 

cemetery  inscriptions,   1833-1900.     4169. 

chronology  of  events  in  1902.     4171. 

church  members,  1684-1751.     3374. 

church  records,  2262,  2468. 

court  records,  1642-1657.     4167. 

Cummings   burying   ground,    inscriptions, 
4167. 

deaths,   1658-1800.     2271,  2521,  4165. 

fires  in,  4171. 

houses  and  buildings.  4171. 

Hewlett  mills,  4165. 

in  1828.     4169. 

in  1836.     4169. 

Lake  burying  ground,  inscriptions,  4173. 

manuscript    records   of   the   town,    alpha 
betical  index,  4177. 

meetinghouse  on  the  Common,  4166. 
seating,  the,  in  the  meetinghouse,  1762 
and  1771.     4169. 

men  who  tock  the  oath  of  allegiance  and 
fidelity,  1677-78.     2271,  4165. 

Methodist    Episcopal    Church,    historical 
sketch,  4165. 

minute  men  at  battle  of  Lexington,  4163. 

newspaper  items  relating  to,  4167,  4173. 

newspaper  items,   August   14,    1770 — No 
vember  2,  1800.     4164. 

old  oak  at,  4169. 

Peabody-Batchelder-Young  house,  4173. 

Pine  Grove  Cemetery,  inscriptions,  1717— 
1849.     4169. 

Rea  Tavern,  burning  of,  October,  1836. 
4163. 

early' records,  1639-1684.     4164,  4165. 

Revolutionary  war  records.   2260a.  4173. 

settlement  of,  4163. 

South  Side   Cemetery,  inscriptions,  4167. 

Suffolk  deeds,   abstracts  from  relating  to 
early  settlers,  4168. 

tazpayers,  delinquent.   1663.     4169. 

tax  rate,   1687.     3393. 

two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  cele 
bration,  4168. 

village  in  1800.     4169. 

vital  records  to  1849.     4171-4173,4176. 

vital  statistics,   1900-1904.     4168,  4171- 
4173. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1293 


Topsfield  Academy,  1828-1860.     4166. 
Topsfleld  Warren  Blues,  old  Massachusetts 

independent  infantry,   4163. 
Topsham,  Me.,  description  of,  2621. 
Torbert,  J.  B.,  578,  901. 
Tordesillas,  treaty  of,  1492.     7324. 
Torey,  G.,  4278. 
Torfason,  Thormod,  915. 
Tories  of  Massachusetts,  2137. 
Tornado,  1890,  Luzerne  and  Columbia  coun 
ties,  Pa.,  6447. 
Tornow,  M.  L.,  900. 

Toronto,  formerly  York,  capture-  of,  2780. 
Toronto,  Canada,  flag  of  Third  Regiment  of 
York  Militia,  7383. 

municipal  government  in,  7371-7372. 

Yonge  street,  7300. 
Torrence,  W.  C.,  6774. 
Torrence  papers,  5674. 
Torrey,  H.  W.,  2776. 
Torrey,  J.,  6729. 

Torry,   William,   orderly  book,   1779.      6084. 
Tory  poetry,  6064. 
Toryism,  Newport,  R.  I.,  6520. 
"  Tote,"  word,  1288. 
Totemism,  its  origin  and  import,  7328. 

of    the    aborigines    of    British    Columbia, 

7326. 

Totman  (John)  family,  4209. 
Totman   (Thomas)   family,  4209. 
Totten,  J.  R.,  5050. 
Tournament  and  the  joust,  6344. 
Tout,  C.  II.,  7320,  7322,  7326,  7328,  7337. 
Towamensing  Township,  Pa.,  7422. 
Towamensing,     Pa.,     Christ     Church      (Lu 
theran)   congregation,  7422. 

Christ   Church   (Reformed)    congregation, 
7422. 

unwritten  history,  7422. 

Mennonite  meetinghouse,  7422. 

Washington's  army  at  camp,  7422. 
Tower,  C.,  jr.,  6399. 
Tower,  Prudence,  4280. 
Tower,  W.  S.,  579,  7391. 
Towl,  E.  S.,  4417. 
Towle  family,  3819. 
Towle  (Philip)   family,  3401. 
Towles  family,  6832,  6833. 
Town,  evolution  of,  from  the  parish,  2604. 

Massachusetts,    genesis    of,    2797,    2889, 

3130. 

Town  government,  boards  of  selectmen,  for 
mation,  2797. 

development  of,  2582. 

in  American  colonies,  1814. 

See  also  Towns,  Township. 
Town  guild,  3415. 
Town  histories,  how  to  write,  3392. 
Town-meeting  government,  2797,  3130. 
Town  records,  an  act  for  the  preservation 

of,  2780. 

Towno,  Ann,  will,  1629.  3368. 
Towne,  A.  W.,  4163,  4167. 
Towne,  G.  W.,  4167. 
Towne,  H.  R.,  4171. 


Towne,  J.  H.,  4163,  4171,  4173. 

Towne,  W.  B.,  3378,  3379,  3390. 

Towne  family,  3378,  3379. 

Townes,  J.  C.,  6680. 

Towns,  New  England,  origin,  316,  3128. 

New  England,  1650.     3268. 
Townsend,  C.  H.,  3387,  3391,  3405. 
Townsend,  E.,  jr.,  dairy,   1159. 
Townsend,  F.,  3687. 
Townsend,  G.,  4279,  4280. 
Townsend,  G.  A.,  1267,  1270,  1276. 
Townsend,  II.  S.,  7138. 
Townsend,  J.,  5995,  5998. 
Townsond,  W.  B.,  letter,  1768.     3379. 
Townsend  family,  2258,  2259,  2426. 
Townsend,    English    notes    relating    to    the 

name,  2259. 

Townsend  Harbor,  Mass.,  3196. 
Towusend  House,   2195,   2204. 
Townsend,  Ohio,  history,  7408. 
Townshend,   C.  II.,   1160,  1161,   3394,  3395, 

3400,  3404,  3408,  3410,  3411. 
Townshend,   N.   S.,  5713. 
Townshend  family,  3387. 
Township  government  in  Ohio,  evolution.  11. 
Towse,  E.,  7130,  7139. 

Towson,    collections    of    coins   belonging    to 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  1899. 
Toynbee  Hall,  East  London,  1820. 
Tozer  family,  3374. 
Trabue  family,  6811,  6828. 
Tracheotomy  operation,  6168. 
Tracy,  P.  M.,  1577. 
Tracy,  F.  P.,  1032. 
Tracy,  H.,  555. 
Tracy,  J.  C..  4683. 
Tracy,  N.,  2620. 
Tracy,  W.,  5420. 

Trade,  comparative  statistics  of,  809. 
Trade  and  finance,  811. 
Trade  centers,  5436,  5443. 

migration  of.  1640. 
Trade  of  United  States.   812. 
Trade    regulations,    petition    to    the    King, 
1774.     2621. 

American  before  1789.     3. 
Trade  routes  in  West,  early,  4774. 
Trade  statistics,  809. 

German,   815. 

inaccuracy,   813. 
Trade-union  publications,  trial  bibliography, 

1834. 

Trade  unions,  statistics,  812. 
Trade  unions  and  law  in  New  York,  4836. 
Trading   companies   of   New   France,   early, 

7376. 

Tradition,  local,  1537. 
Trafalgar,  battle,  3339. 
Tragedy  of  Black  Friers,  October  26,  1623. 

2795. 

Training,  old  time  militia,  5897. 
Tramps  and  wayfarers,  813. 
Trance,  ecstasy  and.  202. 
Trans-Canada  railway,   7197. 
Transport  vessels,  1734-1767.     6227. 
Transportation,  early   modes  of,   4800. 


1294 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Transportation  in  war  times,  1517. 
old   methods,   4455. 
New  York  State,  4771. 
See  also  Roads,  Water-highways. 

Transvaal,   901. 
war  in,  5393. 

Transylvania    University,    Kentucky,    medi 
cal  department,  1629. 
origin,  etc.,  1021. 

Trappe,  Pa.,  Augusta  Evangelical  Lutheran 

congregation,   6357. 
derivation  of  name,   6009. 
record   of   marriages,    confirmations,    and 
burials,   1760.     6358. 

Trappist  abbey  of  New  Melleray,  1568. 

Trappist  fathers,  7346. 

Trappists,  French  refugee,  5843,  5858. 

Trask,   Amos,  2505. 

Trask,  S.,  4812. 

Trask,  W.  B.,  2219,  3362-3367,  3371,  3374, 
3378-3381,  3383,  3384,  3386,  3388- 
3390,  3393-3395,  3397,  3398,  3400, 
3406,  3407,  3411-3415,  3484,  3492, 
3547,  3552,  3570«,  3574,  3664. 
3682-3687,  3698,  3754,  3805,  3809, 
3861,  3925,  3931,  3941o,  3970. 

Trask  (William)  family,  3413,  3414,  3415, 
3970. 

Traske,   W.,  petition,   1661.     3364. 
will,  1666.     3369. 

Traske  family  in  England,  3412,  3941a. 

Traske   (William)  family,  3413. 

Trautwine,  W.,  6323. 

Travel,  old  modes  of,  2250. 

old  time,  on  the  Connecticut,  409S. 
prerailway    trips    to    northern    Pennsyl 
vania,  6070. 
See  also  Stagecoach. 

Traver,  L.,  6596. 

Travers,  C.  E.,  1059. 

Traverse  des  Sioux,   treaty,   4312. 

Travertine  or  calcareous  tufa,  7174. 

Travis,   I.,  5726. 

Travis,  I.  D.,  4292,  4294. 

Trayer,  II.  O.,  3409 

Treacy,  W.  I'.,  914. 

Treasury  estimates  for  1900.     812. 

Treat  memorial  brass  in  Pitminster  Church, 
England,  3416. 

Treaties,  4839. 

Treaties  ceding  lands,  1851-1880.     6657. 

Treaty  of  1803.     41. 

Treaty  of  1818.     5800. 

Treaty  of  Big  Tree,  centennial,  4935. 

Treaty  with  Indians,  Penn's.  1682.     5966. 
Sec  also  Indian  treaties. 

Trecothick,  Baron,  letters,  1766.     2801. 

Tree,  L.,  1280. 

Tree  Planter  State,  4422. 

Trees,  age  of  timber,  7175a. 

Trelawny,  J.,  1720. 

Trelawny,  R.,  patent  to,  December  1,  1631. 
1720. 

Trelawny  papers,  1720,  1768. 

Trelawny  pedigree,  1720. 

Tremain,  Mary,  7. 


Trernewan,  Anna,  5800. 
Trenholme,  N.  M.,  40. 
Trent,  Wm.,  journal,  1752.     5775. 
Trent,  W.  P.,  4,  7,  13,  34,  1820,  6673,  6817. 
Trenton,  battle  of,  1777.     4543,  6066. 
contemporaneous  account,  6066. 
letter  by  the  Landgrave  of  Hesse-Cassel, 

6170. 
Trenton,     N.     J.,    American    army    around, 

1776-77,  Reed,  J.,  narrative,  6064. 
barracks,  4626. 
old  fort  or  blockhouse,  4547. 
Trerice  family,  3404. 
Trescott  family,  2574. 
Treworgie  family,   3408. 
Trezevant  (Daniel)  family,  6648. 
Trials,   noted,  in  colonial  days,  5899. 
Triangulation  in  cascades,  897. 
Trias,  J.  F.,  519. 

Tribal  society  among  Texas  Indians,  6679. 
Trimble,  J.  A.,  5752. 
Trimble,  R.  T.,  5749. 
Trimble,  W.  A.,  5726. 
Trinity    archive,     contribution    to    history, 

5572. 

Tripp,  G.  II.,  4046. 
Tripp,  J.  C.,  4046. 
Trippie,  T.  M.,  2319. 
Triunfo,  El,  Salvador,  573. 
Trois   Pistoles,    Canada,    hermit   of    (L'her- 

mite  des  Trois-Pistoles),  7345. 
Tronjoly,  Chilteau  de,  7323. 
Troost,  G.,  517,  5096. 
Tropics,  colonization  and  civil  government, 

5437,  5449,  5544,  5546. 
Troth,  S.,  6072. 
Trott  family,  3401,  3806. 
Trout,  J.,  6009. 

Trowbrid.ge,  C.  C.,  4255,  6930a. 
Trowbridge,  T.  R.,  1156,  1157,  1160. 
Trowbridge,    T.    R.,    jr.,    1157,    1158,    1159, 

1168,  1173. 
Troy  and  Homer,  Schliemann's  discoveries, 

251. 

Troy,   N.  Y.,   St.   Joseph's  Provincial   Semi 
nary,  933. 
Truax  family,  5041. 
Trudelle,  554. 
Trudruffrin,  map  of  British  camp  at,  1777. 

6057. 

True,  N.  T.,  2247. 
True,  P.  A.,  2036. 
True  relation  of  the  flourishing  State  of 

Pennsylvania,   poem,   5995. 
Trueworthy  family,  3385. 
Trumbull,  B.,  journal,   1776-77.     1114. 

roll  of  company,  1777.     1114. 
Trumbull,  David,  letter  to  Jeremy  Belknap, 

2650. 
Trumbull,  Jonathan,  1202-1204. 

letter,  1779.     2624. 
Trumbull,  Col.  Jonathan,  jr.,  journal  of  the 

siege  of  Yorktown,  2783. 
Trumbull,  J.   II.,   181,   198,  245,   321,   1109, 

1110,  1119-1122,  2778,  2785,  3388, 

6059,  6472. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1295 


Trumbull,  J.  H.,  letter,  2780. 

letter,   1865.      2777. 
Trumbull  genealogy,  3407,  3871a. 
Trumbull  letters,  2668. 
Trumbull  papers,  2791. 
Truro,  Mass.,  topography,  1704.     2621. 
Trust  companies'  in  the  United  States,  1832. 
Trusts,  charitable,  of  Great  Britain,  344. 
some  great  (charitable),  in  United  States, 

4.32. 

Combination  in  mining  industry,  4S43&. 
some  great  (fiduciary),  206. 
Tsangpo  River,  902. 
Tschudy,  J.  J.,  6977. 
Tshimsiam  Indians,  language,  7323. 
Tsung-li-yamen,  901. 
Tubbs,  C.,  6395. 
Tuberculosis,  814. 

statistics,  815. 

Tubwreck  Brook,  legend  of,  2203. 
Tucca-Ramma-Hacking,  4503. 
Tucker,   Judge,   correspondence,    1833-1837. 

6860. 

Tucker,  E.,  4205. 
Tucker,  Emma  C.,  6670. 
Tucker,  E.  T.,  4050. 
Tucker,  G.,  6795. 
Tucker,  G.  M.,  4692,  4718. 
Tucker,    John,    marriage     certificate,    1688. 

3392. 

Tucker,  Jonathan,  2246. 
Tucker,  J.  P.,  3413. 
Tucker,  J.  R.,  5714. 

Tucker,  S.  and  G.,  letter  to  J.  Tyler,  6850. 
Tucker,  \V.  G.,  4682. 
Tucker  family, "6858. 
Tucker's  pamphlet,  1766.     6081,  6082. 
Tuckerman,  E.,  217. 
Tuckerman,     F.,    2055,     3402,     3413,     3820, 

3823er,  3S82&,  3951. 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.,  5286. 
Tudor,  F.,  letter    on  ice  trade,  2772. 
Tudor,  W.,  facsimile  of  handwriting,   1799 

2770. 

Tudor,  W.,  jr.,  2710. 
Tuell,  Harriet  E.,  3409. 
Tufts,  L.  T.,  3409,  3900. 
Tufts.   S.,  letters,   1789-1802.      3323. 
Tufts,  W.,  jr.,  3383. 
Tufts  family,  4158. 
Tufts  genealogy,  3409,  3900. 
Tularosa,  Rio,  prehistoric  ruins,  573. 
Tuller,  E.  W.,  5749. 
Tulley's  almanacs,  3131. 
Tully,  John,  letter,  1694.     2797. 
Tully  family,  3361. 

Tulpehocken,  Evangelical  German  congrega 
tion  at,  7473. 
Tumuli    of    Florida,    earthen    vessels    from 

5160. 

Tungus  vocabulary,  7187. 
Tuomey,  M.,  935. 
Tupelo,  battle  of,  4349. 
Tuppor,  F.  A.,  4098. 
Tupper,  K.  B.,  6241. 
Turcotte,  L.  P.,  7185. 


Turell,  E.,  2638. 

"  Minister's  wooing,"   3372. 
Turell,  Mary,  personal  reminiscences,  1821 

3372. 

Turgot  and  six  edicts,  4835. 
Turkestan,  supposed  birthplace   of  civiliza 
tion,  7474. 
Turkey,  lost  provinces,  904. 

trade  of  eastern  ports,  526. 
Turkey,  see  also  Ottoman  Empire. 
Turkish  capitulation,  20,  40. 
Turkish  coins,  6343. 

Turkish  Empire,  dismemberment  of,  12. 
Turks  Head,  R.  I.,  6584. 
Turner,  A.,   4771,   6681. 
Turner,  A.  J.,  6936,  7062 
Turner,  B.  D.,  945. 
Turner,  C.,  2636. 

Turner,    Charles,   jr.,   journal,    1802.      2786. 
Turner,  C.  II.  B.,  6085. 
Turner,  E.  T.,  576. 
Turner,   F.   II.,  6685. 

Turner,  F.  J.,  10,  13,  27,  34,  36,  44.  1822 
6962,  6965,  6992,  7014,  7060,  71 1'> 
7395. 

Turner,  H.  C.,  6520. 
Turner,  H.  E.,  6535,  6540,  6548,  6550. 
Turner,  J.  B.,  1422. 
Turner,  J.  H.,  894. 

Turner,  R.,  letter  to  W.  Penn,  1685.     3371 
Turner,  T.  L.,  3365. 
Turner,  W.  W.,  517,  5182. 
Turner  family,  5039,  6583. 
(Edward)   family,  5028. 
Turnpike,  Philadelphia  and  Lancaster,  6166, 

6170. 

Turrell,  II.  B.,   1500. 
Turrell,  O.  B.,  4311. 
Tuscarora  deep,  sealing  schooners,  897. 
Tuscarora  Indians,  conquest  of,  5466. 

council     at     Buffalo,     and     Cattaraugns, 

N.   Y.,    3838-39.      4776. 
Tuscola    County,    Mich.,    memorials,    4278 

4279,  4283. 
Tuskaloosa,  origin  of  name,  938. 

statistics,  935. 

Tuthill,   W.   H.,   1504,   1505,  3380,  3555o. 
Tuthill   family,   3555a,  5044. 

(John)    family,  3380. 
Tuttle,  A.  II.,  4300. 

Tuttle,  C.  W.,  2782,  2783,  2785,  2786,  2966, 
3379-3381,  3383,  3384,  3386,  3387. 
3603,  3687,  4119,  4455. 
Tuttle,  D.  S.,  4398. 

Tuttle,  Herbert,  historical  work  of.  11. 
Tuttle,  Herbert  L.,  36. 
Tuttle,   Hudson,  5641. 
Tuttle,  J.  F.,  3687,  4541,  4546,  4550,  4556, 

4558.  4565,  4578. 
Tuttle,  J.  H..  2195,  2213,  2602. 
Tuttle,  James  M.,  1503. 
Tuttle,  Mary  McA.  T.,  5726. 
Tuttle  family,  3:;7'.». 
Tweed.  A.  I.,  7441. 
"  Twin  peninsulas,"  poem,  4284. 
Twitchell,  J.  IL,  1124. 


1296 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Twombly,  A.  S.,  3415. 

Tyler,  A.,  4195,  4212. 

Tyler,  Annie  T.,  6817. 

Tyler,  B.  B.,  795. 

Tyler,  J.,  letters,  6860,  6861. 

Tyler,  L.  G.,  4,  22,  6848,  6849,  6851-6854, 

6865. 

Tyler,  Moses,  will,  1725.     3370. 
Tyler,  M.  C.,  2,  3,  22,  34. 
Tyler,  R.  II.,  5415a. 
Tyler,  R.  U.,  3412. 
Tyler,  W.,  3362,  3371. 
Tyler  family,  6860. 

Tyler  (Mary  Richards),  genealogy,  2206. 
Tymens-Van  Der  Veen  family   (New  York), 

5022. 

Tyndale  family,  3376. 
Tyng,  D.  A.,   2715,  2914. 
Tyng  Township,  N.  H.,  proprietors'  records, 

etc.,  4428,  4430. 

Tyngsborough,  Mass.,  history  of,  2632. 
Typhoid  fever,  statistics,  814. 
Tyringham,    Mass.,    vital    records    to    1850. 

4014. 
Tyron  County,   N.  Y.,  committee  of  safety, 

minute  hook,   7519. 
Tyson,  C.  S.,  3684. 
Tyson,     J.     R.,     708«,     5969,     5971,     5973, 

59846,  5992,  5993,  6393. 
Tyson,  M.  E.,  1901,  1924. 
Tyson,  T.  K.,  4417. 
Tyson  family  records,  5036. 
Uganda  railroad,  578. 
Fitlanders,  revolt,  897. 
Ulster    County,    N.    Y.,    colonial    statutes, 

5549. 

Huguenots  of,  4855,  4893. 
papers,      patents      granted,      1666-1709. 

5017. 

regiment  in  "  Great  rebellion,"  5549. 
early  settlers,  5031,  5032,  5035. 
sheriffs,    5549. 

Ultra"  Montane  expedition,  6855. 
Umfreville,   1702. 
Uncas.  J.,  will,  1675.     3371. 
Uncas  family,  3368. 
Uncas  genealogy,   1112. 
Uncas,  memoir  of,  2627. 
Uncas  and  the  colony  of  Connecticut,  agree 
ment  of,  1681.     2779. 
"  Underground  railroad."  the.   12,  34,  5639, 

5688,   5726,   5781,   7327. 
in  Nebraska,  4414.  4417. 
in  Ohio,  5706,  5716,  5732. 
in  Wisconsin,  7524. 
Underbill,  A.  S.,  5018,  5019,  5021. 
Underbill,  Capt.  John,  license,  1639.     3374. 

"  Newes  from  America,   1638,"   2644. 
Underbill,  L.  A.    (Woodbury),  4193. 
Underbill  family,  5047. 
Underbill  MSS.,  5645. 
Underwood,  A.  B.,  3542. 
Underwood,  H.  G.,  6970,  7105. 
Underwood,  L.  M.,  3396. 
Underwood  family,  3396. 
Ungava  Bay,  7175. 


Ungaya,    Labrador,    Indians    and    Eskimos, 

7312. 

Unimak  Island,  mountains,  904. 
Union  of  colonies,  Wm.  Penn's  plans,  6067. 
Uniontown,  Pa.,  1782-83.     6057. 
Union  Township,   Ohio,   5678. 
Union  veteran, 'personal  experience  of,  4161. 
Unitarian  apostasy,  510. 
Unitarianism  in  Iowa,  1519. 
Unitarians  in  United  States,  793. 
Unitas  Fratrum.     See  Moravian   Church. 
United  Brethren  in  Christ,  795. 
United     colonies,     proceedings,     1643-1651. 

6483. 
United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  work 

of,  4347. 
United     Empire,     revived     significance     of, 

"U.  E.,"   7307. 
United     Presbyterian     Church     in     United 

States,   794. 

United      Presbyterian      Church     of     North 
America,     origin     and     distinctive 
characteristics,  6381. 
United  States,  5636. 

Agricultural      Department,      relation     to 

farmer,  4295. 

Agricultural  statistics,  526. 
in   1850.      530. 
in   1860.      543,  545. 
in   1900.      578. 

archaeological  research  in,  209. 
Army,  roster,  Company  I,  First  Dragoons, 

1835-36.     1519. 
atlas,  579. 
base  maps,  580. 
boundary,  northeastern,  1762. 
See  also  Northeast  boundary, 
southern,  first,  10. 
survey.  4773. 

Canada  and,   1784.     2793. 
Ashburton  treaty,   7279. 
survey,   1843-1845.      7175. 
Bureau    of   Ethnology,    geographic    work, 

899. 

Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  905. 
Canada  and,  5. 

government  of,  376. 
canals.  1859.     545. 
census,  key  to  publications  of,  807. 
special  classes,  815. 
uniformity,  812. 
census  act  for  1890.     807. 
census  bulletins,  568. 
census  bureaus  permanent,  811,  830. 
census  results,  1900.     577. 
census  schedules,  preservation,  815. 
Chief  Justice,  3407. 
citizens,  national  name  of,  2624. 
civil  service,  removals  by  Presidents.  17. 
civil  service  and  patronage,  2559. 
climatology,  2457. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  &98. 
magnetic  work,  900. 
work,  904. 

coast  survey,  1859.     546. 
coinage,  1522. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1297 


United  States,  colonial  possessions,  901. 
commercial  primacy,  211,  495. 
commonwealths  of,  genesis,  12. 
Confederate      States.      Sec      South      and 

Southern. 
Congress,    acts    for   defense   of   Wyoming 

Valley,     Pa.,     1776-1778.       6449- 

6450. 

diary  of  W.  D.  Williamson,  Member  of 
Seventeenth  Congress,  3388. 

first,  6069. 

House     of     Representatives,     first     re 
porter,  5845. 
first  Speaker  of,  6069. 

public  documents  early  Congresses,  13. 

salary  grab  of  1873.     1518. 

Senate,  first,  207. 

votes,  study  of,   13. 

Williamson,   W.   D.,  diary  during  17th 

Congress,   3388. 
Congressional  government  compared  with 

parliametary,  7318. 
Constitution,   4263. 

amendments  to  the,   5. 

Massachusetts  legislature  on,  35. 

centenary,    5844. 

compromises,  43,  92. 

effect  of  adoption  on  Virginia  finances, 
6834. 

framing  of,  5350. 

French  influence  on  adoption  of,  43. 
Maryland's  adoption  of,  39. 
New  Hampshire's   ratification,   4456. 
New   Hampshire  under,  4456. 
Pennsylvania    and     the    Federal     con 
stitution,  6113. 

proposed     amendment     by     Pennsyl 
vania,  1809.     6074. 
ratification      by      Virginia,       1787-88. 

2807. 

signers,  6993. 

thirteenth  amendment  in  Illinois,  1390. 
Sec   also    Constitution,    United    States, 

and  Federal  constitution. 
Constitution    and    Union,    historical    con 
ception,  2806,  3270. 

Constitutional  and  political  history,  1816. 
Constitutional   precedents   in   French   as 
sembly,  42. 
cooperation  in,  1819. 
cotton  crop,  1666. 
diplomacy,  16. 
diplomacy,   1861.     12. 
diplomacy  in  regard  to  Cuba,  15. 
direct  tax  of  1798.     4169. 
elements  in  making  of,  778. 
English  policy  toward,  1790-91.     41,  42. 
expansion,    constitutional    questions,    16. 
expansion  west  of  the  Mississippi,   1517. 
finances,  1775-1789.     7113. 
foreign    trade,    899. 
Founder  of  Republics,  1748. 
Geographical  surveys  west  of  one  hund 
redth  meridian,  593. 
geography  of  southern  peninsula,  897. 
geological  atlas,  571. 

H,  Doc.  923,  50-1,  vol  2 82 


United  States,  Geological  Survey'  in  1894- 

95.     571,   572. 
field  work,  903. 

work  of  twenty-five  years,  905. 
Government,  origin  of,  5412. 
government  and  administration  of,  1822. 
Government  publications,  11,  4310. 
graphic  history,  572. 
growth,  899. 

growth  and  national  character,  900. 
historical    publications    of    the    Govern 
ment,  11. 

historical  societies,  1581. 
history,  Revolution.     See  American  Revo 
lution. 
War  of   1812.     6781,   7283. 

Anderson,  J.  G.,  journal,  6931. 
anecdotes  of,  1520. 
Army  bill  act,  7193. 
Askin,   J.,   diary,   4284. 
bibliography,    2077. 
Bonner,  J.,  diary,  4284. 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  narrative,  4777. 
campaign  on  Niagara  frontier,  7236- 

7242. 

campaigns  in  Ohio,  5776,  no.  23. 
cause   and    commencement   of,    7186. 
causes  of,  4906. 
Champion     Hills,     battle     of,     1514 

4346. 
"  Chesapeake  "       and       "  Shannon," 

naval  battle,  2791.     3339. 
correspondence,    etc.,    5776,    Nos.    3, 

7,  12,  14,  17,  18,  19,  28,  36. 
Detroit,   surrender,   5648. 
Dominion  archives,  Canada,  files  re 
lating  to  Michigan,  4267,   4268. 
Drummond's    campaign,    7229,    7233, 

7247. 

effect  of  on  Canada,  7381. 
effect  upon  the  consolidation  of  the 

Union,  J818. 
embargo,  long,  2258. 
episodes  on  Great  Lakes,  4777. 
Fort  Erie,  battle,  4774,   6077. 
Fort  McKay,  capture,  6933. 
Fort  Meigs,  seige,  5722,  5776,  no.  23. 
W.   H.  Harrison  at  Cleveland,   5776, 

no.   36. 

Illinois  in,  7425. 
in    connection    with    army    bill    act, 

7193. 

Indians,  employment  of,  12. 
list  of  pensioners,  6721. 
naval  affairs  in  Boston,  1812.     2806. 
naval    battles    on    Lake    Champlain, 

7353. 

naval  history,  6584. 
Niagara  frontier,  first  shot,  4774. 
orderly  book,   1812-13.     4283. 
pension  rolls,  lists,  4308,  6721. 
personal  episodes,  7222. 
personal   reminiscences,   3377. 
Portland    privateers,    1712. 
Prisoners,     exchange     of,     in     1813. 

2274. 

privateers,     "  Perry "     captures     by, 
1814.     6083. 


1298 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


United   States   history.    Revolution,    war   of 

1812,    proclamation    of   A.    Smith, 

7377. 
reinterment     of     soldiers     killed    at 

Lundy's  Lane,  7226,  7244,  7245. 
reminiscences,   5635. 
skirmish  with  Indians,  Ohio,  7408. 
table  of  killed  and  wounded,  5097. 
various  historical  documents,  7208. 
Wadsworth's  division,  5777,   No.   51. 
a  war  song    (un  chanson   de   1812), 

7345. 

Williams's  papers,  4284. 
York  volunteers,  4925. 
See  also  Sacket's  Harbor. 
War  with  Mexico.      Sec  Mexican  war. 
Civil  War,  1523,  1831,  5393. 
as  we  see  it  now,  1895.      3338. 
Alabama,  947. 
Army    of    the    Potomac,    cavalry    in, 

7482(7. 
Baltimore    and    the    19th    of    April, 

1861.      1843. 
battles,    personal    narratives,    7482a, 

7483. 
blockade   running   from    Confederate 

forts,  5569. 
blockhouses,  1518. 
Brookline  in,  2112. 
Buffalo,    N.    Y.,    "  Board    of   Trade " 

regiment,  records,  4773. 
camp  and  hospital,  6597. 
charge  of  the  Fifth  Illinois  Cavalry, 

1427. 

colored  troops,  reminiscences,  6596. 
commencement,  5721. 
confiscations  during  and  after,  1518. 
Du  Boso,  .T.  W.,  recollections.  945. 
Edgar,    II.,   journal,   1863.     4396. 
finance,  5647. 
Fire    Lands,  officers    and    soldiers    in 

Union  Army,  7416* 
flags,  secession  emblems,  2774. 
frontier  service,  6597. 
Georgia,  first  volunteer  regiment  of, 

1335,  1336. 
Hampton     Roads     conference,     1865. 

1537,  1546,  4351. 
an  incident,  1851. 
an    Iowa    soldier's    letters    from    the 

field,   1862-1865.      1524. 
Kansas,   story  of  Seventh  Regiment, 

1582. 

lake  frontier  during,  13. 
Lake  Mills  in,  7058. 
Lebanon  County,  Pa.,  emergency  vol 
unteers  at  Gettysburg,  7434. 
legal  and  political  issues,  184. 
local  history,  4346. 
local  incidents,  Mississippi,  4347. 
losses  in,  807. 
massacre   of   Confederates   by   Osage 

Indians  in  1863.     1582. 
military  lessons  taught,  4951. 
Mississippi,    campaign,    battles,    etc., 

in,  1861-1865,  index  to,  4351. 


United  States  history,  Civil  War,  Missouri 

in,   20,  4391. 

mule  and  army  wagon,  2207. 
North  Carolina  in,  1286. 
last  capture  of  guns,  5593. 
statistics.  5593. 
operations    of    cavalry    corps,    1865. 

6599. 
original  documents,  letters  of  F.  Be- 

nausse,  5853. 

peace  conference  of  1861.     1184. 
Pennsylvania,     Ringgold    Light    Ar 
tillery  of  Reading,  5925,  5926. 
prison  life  of  J.  M.  Fales,  7482c. 
reminiscences   of,    1426,    1521,    1522, 

1652,    2602,  6585ra,  6597,    7482o. 
romance,  5635. 
Sherman's   march   to    the   sea,    Iowa 

in,  1520. 

signal  service  in,  6599,  7483. 
some  phases,  3314. 
Spottsylvania,    Va.,    to    Wilmington, 

N.  C.,  6599. 
turning  points  in,  11. 
unofficial  mission  to  Europe,  2791. 
Virginia  women  and,  1282. 
War  with  Spain,  5437,  5451. 
Kansas  in,  1580. 
Veterans,   memorial,  4398. 
history  of  economic  theory,  1828. 
Hydrographic  Office,  549,  574,  904. 
hydrologic  and  hydrographic  surveys,  579. 
industries,  904. 

Irish  element  in  early  American  life,  622. 
Irish  pioneers,  624. 
Japan,  relations  with,  1849. 
Jewish  population,  629. 

in  cities,  633. 
labor,  1831. 
land  and  waters,  904. 
land  politics,  5351. 
land  question,  1816,  1817. 
See  also  Lands,  public, 
legion  of,  officers,  1792.     6072. 
local  constitutional  history,  1845. 
manufacturers,  1900.     578. 
medals,  national,  1945. 

political,  661. 
Military      Academy,      historical      sketch, 

1522. 

negro  cadets,  1523. 
military    government    in    new    territory, 

4838. 

mineral  resources,  904. 
National     Museum,     educational     aspect, 

1821. 

Naval  Academy,  recollections  of,  7482o. 
Navy,  old,  3340. 

oldest  ship  in,  "  Lancaster,"  6167. 
rear-admirals,  3375. 
vessels,   naming,   4473. 
Navy  and  Naval  Academy  registers,  3385. 
nominations  for  elective  offices,  2552. 
origin  of  $   sign,  7346. 
origin  of  physical  features,  899. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1299 


United  States,  original  territory,  900. 
original  territory,  900. 
peace,   influence  for,  4293. 
physiography,  906,  907. 
population    by    sex,    nativity,    and    race, 

etc.,   1900.     577. 
postal    service,    connection    with    Buffalo, 

N.  Y.,  4773. 

President,  see  Executive. 
Presidential    elections   chart.    1539. 
Presidential  elections  in,  7184. 
Presidents'  letters,  6081,  6082. 
progress,  4311. 
progress  of  100  years,  4280. 
railroads,   1859.      545. 
reclamation  service,  7391. 
religious  forces  of,  784. 
religious  Liberty  and  the  Jews,  634. 
researches     upon    antiquity    of    man    in 

eastern,  6400. 
resources,  1865.     590. 
river  surveys,   580. 

Sanitary     Commission,     sketch     of     his 
tory,  etc.,   1917. 

scientific  and  educational  institutions,  4,  6. 
scientific  institutions,  origin,  67. 
seal  of,  2778. 
secession   in   Switzerland   and,   compared, 

6744. 
Senate  history,  1789-1889.     3164. 

roll  of  members,   1789-1889.     2800. 
Senatorial  biography,  2803. 
Senators,  antebellum,  2802. 

popular  election  of,  1824,  4292. 
soils  and  products,  904. 
State  banking,   1832. 

8ee  also  Banks. 
State  tax  commissions,   1828. 
State  Department,  historical  archives,  11. 
Supreme  Court,   history  and  influence  in 

our  constitutional  system,  184S. 
territorial  acquisitions,  boundaries,  902. 

Nee  also  U.  S.  expansion, 
time  across  continent,  903. 
topography,   586a. 
topographic  forms,  577. 
topographical  survey,  579,  580. 
topography    and    distribution    of    popula 
tion,  578. 

trade  with  Cuba,  899. 
travels,  John  Davis,  1798-1802.     6855. 
treaties,     Hawaii,     reciprocity,     1855- 

56.      7137. 

annexation,   1854.     7130. 
Hay-Pauncefote  treaty,  24. 
trust  companies,   1832. 
Weather   Bureau,    902,   905. 
and  floods,  904. 
cloud  work,  900. 
river  and  flood  system,  897. 
United  States  and  Canada,  from  historical 

points  of  view,  7. 
United  States  and  China,  7474. 
United    States    and    international    arbitra 
tion,  8. 
United  States  and  Mexico,  boundary,  558. 


United   States  bank,   Langdon  Cheves,  and. 

13. 
petition   of  Virginia   cities  for  branches, 

1791.     6832. 
See  also  Banks. 

United    States   Catholic   Historical   Society, 

914. 

United  States  chronicle,  6585. 
United  States  in  the  Pacific  and  Far  East, 

1831. 
United  States  military  collective  biography, 

bibliography,    5020. 
United   States    through    English   spectacles, 

1792-1794.     6065. 

"  United  States  Dragoons,  First,"  1520. 
United  States.     See  also  American  colonies. 
"  Unitie  our  dutie,"  printed  and  distributed, 

3374. 

Unity  of  the  Brethren   (Moravian  Church), 
history  eighteenth  and  nineteenth 
centuries,   6229. 
Universal   language,   4209. 
Universalists  in  United  States.  793. 
Universities   in   relation   to   research,   7327. 
University,   the  ideal,  946,  958. 
University  Company,  Iowa,  flag,  1523. 
University    contributions    to    business    life, 

4297. 
University   education  in   Maryland,   history 

of,  1822. 

University  extension,  1818. 
University  of  Henrico,  1288. 
University   of  Nashville,   memorial   to  Con 
gress,  1834.     6670. 
University  of  the  South,  6663. 
University  town,  California,  1012. 
Unkefer,  B.,  4422. 

Unknown,   the    (Canadian  novel),   7325. 
Unmapped  areas,  898. 
Updike,  W.,  views  of,  6583. 
Upham,  A.  G.,  3359. 
Upham,  C.  W.,  2246,  2248,  2249,  2309,  2312, 

2643,  5010. 

Upham,  D.  A.  J.,  6900. 
Upham,  F.  K.,  3391. 
Upham,  T.  C.,  4448. 
Upham,  W.,  4310,  4312,  4336. 
Upham,  W.  I'.,  2137,  2244-2248,  2252,  2253, 
2255,     2260,     2261,     2266,     2273- 
2278,     2280.     2289,      2311,     2354, 
2356,     2358,     2386,     2456,     2544, 
2787.     2791.     2798.     2799,     2801- 
2804,  2806,  2962,  3176,  3267. 
Upham  family,  3381. 
Upham,  name  in  England,  3391. 
Upland,  Pa.,  5977. 

court  records.  1676-1681.     5976,  6023. 
Upper  Lakes,  Indian  tribes,  4245. 
Upper      Merion.      Pa.,      Christ      (Swedes') 

Church.  5959. 

Union  school  and  Stewart  fund  hall.  7422. 
[Tpper  Parish.  Xansemond  County,  Va.,  ves 
trymen.   1760-1791.     6831. 
'  Upper  Wisconsin  "  country,  6927. 


1300 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Upsal,   consistory  court  of  archbishop,   Ar- 

chivum  Americanum,  6071. 
Upshur,  T.  J.,  6834. 
Upshur,  T.  T.,  6072,  6833. 
Upson,  C.,  5434. 
Upton,  J.,  2282. 
Upton,  Winslow,  2387. 
Upton,  W.  B.,  2248. 
Upton,  W.  H.,  3398,  3753. 
Upton  family,  2246,  3753. 

(Josiah  and  Catherine)  family,  3398. 
Upton,  N.  J.,  a  lost  town,  6065. 
Ural  Mountains,  577. 
Urban,  T.  L.,  6166. 
Tiring,    N.,    notice   of   New   England,    1709. 

4448. 

Urquhart,  Sir  T.,  and  R.  Williams,  6587. 
Ursuline  convent    (East  Somerville,  Mass.) 

burning  of,  4205. 
Ursuline  nuns  in  America,  5843. 
Ursulines,   Louisiana,   1668. 

voyage  to  New  Orleans,  914. 
Usher,   E.  B.,  6967,  6970,  7084,  7105. 
Usher,  H.,  letter,  1664.     2137. 
Usher,  J.,  1698. 
Usher  family,  3381,  3567. 
Usher  genealogy,  3412. 
Usselinx,  William,  2. 
Utah,  irrigation,  1860. 

mammals  of,  2344. 

natural  bridges.  905. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  Bleecker  Street  Church,  5468. 

deceased   residents,   5433. 

high  school,  5426,  5467. 

in  ancient  times,  5468. 

literary  club,  5433. 

semicentennial,  5422,  5457. 

streets.  5426. 

waterworks,  5426,  5463. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  5432. 
Utica  slate,  4692! 

fossils,   4692. 
•Utley.  H.  M.,  4257. 
Utrecht,  union  of,  10. 
Uvularia  grandiflora,  4683. 
Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Held  day,  4210. 
Vaccination,  statistics  of,  808,  811,  814. 

in  America,  progress  of,  2632. 
Vail,  H.  P.,  5023,  5025. 
Vail,  H.  II..  5041. 
Vail  family,  3416,  3971a,  5017. 
Valentine,  P.  J.  J.,  191,  193-198,  203-205, 
273-275,   277-279,    287,    293.    310. 
331,  386,  407,  416,  564,  565. 
Valentine  family,  3378. 
Valletta,    M.    F.,    914,    916,    917,    919,    927, 

4735. 
Valley  Forge,  6073,  6077. 

camp  ground,  5960. 
map.  6077. 

mess  account  kept  at,  5034. 

orderly  book,   766. 
Valley    of    the    Fox,     influence    of    French 

regime,  7081. 

Valley     of     the     Shenandoah,     first    white 
settler,  6892, 


Valleyfield,    Can.,    Church    of    Ste.    Cecile, 
7346. 

Valleys,  submerged,  903. 

Value,  labor  theory  of,  4836. 

Van  Acmaer  family,  New  York,  5022. 

Van  Allen,  C.  L.,  4869. 

Van  Arsdale,  E.  B.,  5535. 

Van  Bibber  family,  6891. 

Van    Borsum-Hendricks,    first    church    mar 
riage  in  New  York,  5041,  5042. 

Van  Borsum  family,  5041,  5042. 

Van  Brugh  genealogical  notes,  5029. 

Van  Brunt  family,  5050. 

Van    Buren,    A.    D.    P.,    4257,    4262,    4263, 
4265,  4266,  4270.   4280. 

Van  Buren  electors  from  Maryland,  12. 

Van  Buren  family,  5043. 

Van  Buren  papers,  2808. 

Van  Buren,  Mich.,  pioneer  days,  4266. 

Van  Buren  County,  Iowa,  1508. 
early  history,  1512. 

Van  Bursum,   C.,  will,  1680.     5050. 

Van  Buskirk  family,  5908. 

Vance,  P.,  5570. 

Vance,  J.,  5899. 

Vance,  J.  L.,  5715. 

Van  Cleve,  B.,  memoranda,  7472. 

Van  Cleve,  C.  O.,  4304,  4394. 

Van  Cleve,  J.  W.,  5656. 

Van  Corlaer,  A.,  see  Van  Curler,  Arent. 

Van  Cortlandt  family  records,  5020. 

Van  Curler,  Arent,  12,  70. 
journal,  1634.     5435. 

Vandegrift,  F.  L.,  1581. 

Vandegrift,  L.  C.,  1230. 

Van  der  Hey  den,  J.,  7390. 

Vanderkemp  papers,  4771. 

Van  der  Toel  family   (New  York),  5017. 
i  Van  der  Veen,  Walewyn,  notary,  register  of, 
4884. 

Van  der  Zee.  J.,  1539-1542. 

Van  der  Zee,  origin  of  name,  5050. 

Van  Peusen,  A.  H.,  5046. 

Van  Peusen,  R.  T.,  5041. 

Van  Peusen  family,  5045,  5046. 
tombstone  inscriptions,  5044. 

Van  Peusen  manor,  5043. 

Van  Puyn,  J.,  5490. 

Van  Puyn  family,  5025. 

Van  Puzee,  E.  M.,  1503. 

Van  Pyck.  M.,  will,   1749.     5017. 

Van  Pyck  family  (New  York),  5024. 

Van  Pyke,  H.,  6381. 

Van  Pyke,  Paul.  43,  45,  4893. 

Van  Pyke,  W.,  1011. 

Vane,    Henry,    the    younger,    letter,    1635. 
2781. 

Van     Etten     family     (Ulster     and     Orange 
Counties,  N.  Y.),  5045. 

Van  Gaasbeek,  C.  H.,  jr.,  5034,  5040. 

Van   Gaasbeek    (Pominie   Laurentius)    fam 
ily,  5040. 

Van  Hensen,  T.  V.,  4693. 

Van  Hoersen,  G.  M.,  7507. 

Van  Hoose,  J.  M.,  946. 

Van  Hoosear,  P.  H.,  1150. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1301 


Van  Horn,  M.  A.  De  L.,  5908. 

Van  Horn,  R.  T.,  4358. 

Van  Home,  .1.  I).,  5908. 

Van  Home  (Cornelius)  family,  5908. 

Van  Houten  family    (Bergen,   N.  .T.),  5042, 
5043. 

Van  Meter,  Anna  H.,  6890. 

Van  Meter,  I.,  journal,  1801.     6873. 

Van  Meter  family,  6890,  6891. 

Van  Metre.     See  Van  Meter. 

Van  Nest,  A.  V.,  7508. 

Van  Noppen,  L.  C.,  4885. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.,  6375. 

Van  Rensselaer,  J.  H.,  3411. 

Van  Rensselaer,  M.,  5148. 

Van  Rensselaer  family  records,  SOtJO. 

Van  Schaack,  II.  C.,  5197. 

Van  Schelven,   G.,  4278. 

Van  Shaick  family  (New  York),  5017,  5022. 

Van  Slyke,  J.  G.,  4893. 

"  Van  Speijk  "  frigate,  1893,  dinner  for  offi 
cers,  5530. 

Van  Vechten,  Emma,  4812. 

Van  Vlierden  family,  5050. 

Van  Voorhies,  W.,  1026. 

Van  Voorhis,  J.,  7507. 

Van  Vorst,  H.  C.,  7507. 

Van    Wagenen,    G.    H.,    5024,    5025,    5027, 
5028,  5031,  5032,  5035,  5036,  5039. 
services  in  Revolutionary  war,  5023. 

Van  Wagenen  family,  5025. 

(Ulster  County,  N.  Y.),  5036-5038. 

Van  Wart  house,  5043. 

Van  Wyck,  A.,  6947. 

Varick  family   (New  York),  5023. 

Varleet  family   (New  York),  5024,  5025. 

Varlet  family  (New  York),  5024,  5025. 

Varleth  family  (New  York),  5024,  5025. 

Varney  family,  3432. 

Varnum,  J.  B.,  5149. 

Varnum,  J.  B.,  jr.,  1885. 

Varnum  family,  3363. 

Vassal  family,  2773. 

Vassall    estate,    Cambridge,    Mass.,    3829a, 
3403. 

Vassall  family,  3375,  3409,  3487. 

Vassall  house,  3608. 

Vatican  archives,  researches  in,  5851-5853. 

Vatralsky,  tribute  to  MacGahan,  5721. 

Vattemare,  A.,  3017. 

Vaudois,  historic  celebration,  4892. 

Vaudreuil,  P.  F.  R.,  7345. 

V.-uighan,  Benj.,  letters,  1782-83.     2807. 

Vaughan,  Sir  C.,  papers,  41. 

Vaughan,  J.  H.,  28. 

Vaughan,  T.  W.,  578. 

Vaughan,  V.  C.,  4299. 

Vaughan,  W.,  at  Louisbourg,  1745.  3383. 

Vaughan  family,  3363,  3377,  3527. 

Vaux,  G.,  6068,  .6069,  6071. 

Vaux,  Richard,  741. 

Vaux,  Roberts,  5966,  5968,  5984. 

Vedder,  C.  S.,  4881,  4884,  4892,  6611,  6613, 
7509. 

Vedder,  H.  C.,  777. 

Veghte  family,  5024. 


Velasco,  battle  of,  6685. 

Velasco,  Mexican  fort  at,  6679. 

Venable,    W.    H.,    5673,    5713,    5714,    5723, 

5736. 
Venezuela,  897,  904. 

boundary  commission,  898. 

boundary  dispute,  901. 

cartography,  15. 

Guiana  boundary,  38. 
Venezuela's  territorial  claims,  5916. 
"  Vengeance,"  the,  British  privateer,  41. 
Ventris  family,  3405. 
Vera  Cruz,  port  of,  579. 
Verdety,  T.,  6623. 
Vereinigung    alter    deutscher    Studenten    in 

Amerika,  885,  886. 

Verendrye  and  other  early  explorers,  6658. 
Vergennes,  letter  to  La  Fayette,  1780.     42. 
Verienden,  Mrs.,  W.  L.,  6080. 
Verlet  family   (New  York),  5024,  5025. 
Verleth  family   (New  York),  5024,  5025. 
Vermilion,  Ohio,  history,  7408,  7409. 
Vermilion  and  Ashland  Railroad,  5646. 
Vermilye,    A.    G.,    1702,    4892,    4894,    5306, 

5338,  5378,  5383,  5433. 
Vermilye,  T.  E.,  4892,  5295. 
Vermont,  admission  to  the  Union,  one  hun 
dredth  anniversary,  6690. 

banking,  early  history,  6741,  6761. 

coinage,  6753,  6755. 

constitution,  adoption  of  first,  6725. 

constitutional    convention,    first,    eighty- 
sixth  anniversary,  6753. 

conventions,  early,  records,  6768. 

council  of  censors,  6765,  6769. 

educational  progress,  6764. 

establishment  of  an   independent  govern 
ment,  5289,  5333. 

Fenianism  and  Fenian  raids,  6739. 

geology,  and  marble  development,  6700: 
/  history,  4488. 

deficiencies   in,   6722. 
early  history,  6067. 

first  legislature,  6738. 

marbles,  6726. 

mints,  675. 

naming  of,  3374. 

natural  and  political  history,  6753. 

newspapers,  early,  6740. 

provisional  government,  6725. 

soldiers  at  Richmond,  6714. 

State  industries,  6714. 

See  also  New  Hampshire  grants. 
Vermont  and  F.  Iladimand,  negotiations  be 
tween,  6754. 
Vermont     as     sovereign     and     independent 

State,   1783-1791.      6754. 
Vermont's  minority,  6706. 
Vermontville      colony,      Michigan,      history. 

4280. 
Vernon,    Admiral,    expedition    against    Car- 

thagena,  1112. 

Vernon,   J.,   letters,   1671-72.     2780. 
Vernon,  W.,   papers,  1776—1794.     6587. 
Vernon  family,  3391,  3681o. 
Vernon  family  arms,  3391. 


1302 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Vernon,  Conn.,  Church,  records,  1762-1824. 

3416,  3417. 

Vernon,  Mass.,  historical  sketch,  4096. 
Vernon,  Vt.,  graveyard  inscriptions,  3378. 
Verplanck,   G.    C.,    5016,    5091,   5114,    5119, 

5120,  5278. 

Ver  Planck,  W.  G.,  5039,  5041,  5042. 
Ver  Planck  family,  5039. 
Verrazano,  voyage,  929. 
voyage,   1524.      5096. 
Verrazano  map,  548. 
Verrazzano's  discoveries  of  North  America, 

5223. 
Verreau,  A66e  H.,   7308,   7309,   7312,   7315, 

7316,  7322,  7324. 

Versteeg,  D.,  4875,  4878,  4882,  4883,  4887. 
Verwyst,  C.,  4278,  6934,  6935. 
Very  family,  2240. 
Vesey,  W.,  5252a. 
Vespucius,  Americus,  568. 

letters  of,  2785. 
Vessels,  see  ship  registers. 
Vessels  arriving  in  America,  1673.     3395. 
Vessels,     passengers     and,     arrived,     1680. 

3391. 

in  America,  1630-1712.     3389. 
Veto,  royal,  last,   2795. 
Vetromile,  E.,  1702,  1703. 
Mall  family,   3413. . 

Vice-admiralty  court  for  America,  2786. 
Vickers  family,  3376,  3500. 
Vickery,  G.  R.,  3500. 
Vickery  family,  3376,  3500. 
Vicksburg  campaign,   1862-63.      1655. 

4347. 

Vicksburg,  defense  of  in  1862.     1655. 
Vicksburg,  siege  of,  4346. 

Iowa  troops  in,  1517. 

Vicksburg  National   military  Park,   1517. 
Victor,  F.  F.,  5797-5799. 
A'ictoria,   Queen,   alleged   interview   between 

C.  F.  Adams  and,  1862.     2807. 
and  our  civil  war,  2808. 
jubilee,  7323. 

Vieau,  A.  J.,  sr.,  narrative  of,  6933. 
Vieau,   P.   J.,   narrative  of,   6937. 
Viele,  E.  L.,  530,  551,  558,  '569,  597. 
Viele,  H.  K.,  5049. 
Viele,  S.  T.,  4876. 
Vienna,  congress  of,  20. 
Vienna,  Ohio,  5689. 
Viereck,  L.,  884,  4847. 
Viger,  J.,  7355. 
"  Vigilance   committee,"   Richmond,   war   of 

1812.      6831. 
Vigo,  F.,  claim,  5776. 
Viles,  Rebecca,  2592. 
Villafranca,  Ricardo,  898. 
Village    communities    of    Cape    Anne    and 

Salem,  1813. 

Village  community,  theory  of,  5,  7. 
Village  sites,  aboriginal,  5732. 
Villagra  Gaspar  de,  914. 
Villard.  O.  G.,  12,  4812. 
Villazur,  Pedro  de,  expedition  of,  841. 


Villeinage,  extinction  of,  in  England,  2776, 

2825. 

Villiers,  Coulon  de,  journal,  1754.     7440. 
Villiers  family,  5747. 
Villiers-Stuart   family,   5747. 
Vinal,  L.  A.,  4161. 
Vincennes,  colonial  history,  1460. 
Vincennes,     Ind.,     parish     of     St.     Francis 

Xavier,    1749-1773.      5854. 
Vincent,    J.    M.,   3,    10,   22,  88,   1821,    1836, 

1850,   1864. 
Vincent,  M.  R.,  5387. 
Vincent,   P.,   2644. 
Vincent  family,  4895. 
Vincent  de  Paul,  St.,  letter,  1602.     7346. 
Vipius,  globe  of,   1542.     5317. 
Vineland,  N.  J.,  founding  of,  4674. 

physicians,   early,  4673. 

Vineyard    Sound,    origin   of   names   prevail 
ing  on,  2781. 
Vinland  of  the  Northmen,  899,  3476,  7315. 

history,  915. 

Vinland  vindicated,  7323. 
Vinland  voyages,  568. 
Vinton,  F.,  4948. 
Vinton,  J.  A.,  3365,  3379,  3687. 
Vinton,  Madelene,  5716. 
Vinton,  S.  F.,  2796,  5716,  6928. 
Virginia,  Colony,  6801. 
Acadians  in,  1755.     6830. 
Admiralty,  vice-,  court,  1701-2.     6853. 
assembly,   members,   1641.      6833. 

orders,  December  8,  1769.     1288. 
books  in  colonial,  6831. 
boundary    lines,    North    Carolina,    1710, 

6828,  6829. 

census,  1624-25.     3389,6831,  6855. 
colections  in  English  churches  for,   1623. 

6830. 

colonial    attorneys-general,   6858. 
colonial  council,  members,  6851. 
colonial  county  officers,  6832. 
colonial  secretaries,  6858. 
committee  of  correspondence,  proceedings, 

1759-1767.      6834-6836. 
committee  of  correspondence  and  call  for 

first  Congress,   6817. 
council,  address  to  Oov.  Spotswood,  1713. 

6836. 
address  to  lords  commissioners  of  trade, 

1717-18.     6835. 
notes,  1641-1677.     6832. 
proceedings,  1716-17.     6828. 
proclamation,  1775.     6832. 
council  and  general  court  records,  1640- 

1678.      6833,    6835. 

county  committees  of,  1774—75.     6853. 
county      records,      letters,      1652,      1705. 

6859. 

county   records,   extracts,   6832,   6836. 
court     regulation     prohibiting     smoking, 

6854. 

criminal  cases,   trial  of,   1717.     6829. 
Culpeper's  report,  1683.     6827. 
early  currency  in,  1899. 
deed  of  land,  1667.     3397. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1303 


Virginia,    Colon}/,    Dermer,    T.,    voyage    to, 

1619.      5096. 

Discoveries,  Newport's,  109. 
description  of,   162:5-1625.      6830,  6831. 
in  1628-1630.     6831. 
in  1649.     2637. 
in  1699.     6859. 
in  1771.     6830. 

descriptions  in  early  letters,  6865. 
discontent  in,  causes,  1676.  6826. 
discovery  of  the  north  part  of,  Brereton's 

relation,  2646. 

documents  in  English  Public  record  office, 
1606-1627,  Sainsbury's  abstracts, 
6831. 

Dunmore  expedition,   1774.      5658. 
Dunmore  patent,  1773.     6892. 
Dunmore  war,  5723,  5733,   6891,  7108. 
early    relations    between    Maryland    and, 

1826. 

education,  colonial,  6853-6855. 
English  maids  for  Virginia  planters,  3388.   j 
financial   history.    1609-1776.      4821. 
first   German   reformed   colony   in,    1714— 

1750.     6382. 
free    school    and    church    in    seventeenth 

century,  6825. 
general  court  decisions,  1626-1628.    6827. 

6828. 

in   1664-1670.      6829. 
records,  1641-1677.     6832. 
government  of,  1666.     6829. 

in  1696-1698.     2623. 
early  history,  2. 
early  history,  1606-1619.     58. 
history,   1632-1634.     6832. 
history,    1636-1639.      6833-6836. 
House  of  Burgesses,   1639.     6826. 
in  1683-84.     6834. 
in  1685-1691.     6829. 
charges      against      Spotswood,      1719. 

6828. 
Isle   of     Wight     members,     1619-1775. 

6855. 

journal,  1692-93.     6853. 
list,   1766-1775.     6828. 
members,    1688.      6833. 
proceedings,    1652-161.      6832. 
resolutions,  1715.     6836. 
Washington's  first  election  to,   6817. 
Huguenot  settlement,   1700,  report,  6,812. 
in    Winthrop's    "  History    of    New    Eng 
land,"  6860. 

instructions  to  Berkeley,    1642.      6826. 
in  1662.     6827. 
to  F.  Nicholson,  6828. 
to  Oov.  Yeardley,  1618,  1626.     6826. 
Jacobitism  in,  6830. 
kidnapping  maidens  to  be  sold   in,   1618. 

6830. 

land,  officers  entitled  to,  1754.     6829. 
patent  list,  1626.     6855. 
patents    for    lands,    list,    March,    1616- 

June,   1623.     6830. 

patents    issued    during    regal    govern 
ment,  6861. 


Virginia,  Colony,  patents  and  grants,  1745- 

1754,  list  of.  6829. 
abstracts,  6825-6832. 

laws,    1(594.      6833. 

legislative  assembly,  first,  1619.  5098, 
6826. 

legislative  documents,  1764.     6833,  6834. 

legislative  papers,    1744-75.      6836,  6837. 

letter  from,   1C.5S.     6855. 

letters  of  Alex.  Spotswood,  1710-1722. 
6809o,  6809b. 

letters  of  R.  Dinwiddie,  1751-1758. 
6809c,  6810. 

letters  to  Bishop  of  London,  1716-1752. 
6857. 

libraries,  6850-6852,  6854. 

Moravian  missionaries  in,  1749.     6891. 

movement   to   reestablish,    1631.      6832. 

mutiny  in,  1635.      6825. 

necessaries  for  going  to,  in  1626.     2630. 

new  government  for,   1624.     6831. 

Nicholson  administration.  Sec  Nichol 
son,  Francis. 

Nova  Britannia,  1609.     105. 

parishes   and   ministers,    1774.   y685^ 

passengers   for,    1635.      3360-33G2f3373. 

patent  of  auditor  and  surveyor-general, 
1682,  (?)  6828. 

political  prisoners,   1716.     6853. 

poor  children  sent  to,   1619-20.     6830. 

proclamation  for  a  fast  day,  1691.     6830. 

public  officers,  1680,  1702,  and  1714. 
6825. 

Quaker  records  in,  1763.     1286,  1287. 

quaint  records,  6072. 

racing  in,  6826. 

religious  liberty,  2,  3. 

religious  toleration,   1825. 

Rugge's  publications  relating  to  colony 
of,  3387. 

Sainsbury's  abstracts  of  documents  in 
English  Public  Record  office,  1606- 
1627.  6831. 

shipping,  men,  etc.,  sent  to,  1619.    6830. 

Slave  holders,  1625.     3389. 

white  slavery,  1826. 
Sec  also   slavery. 

social  affairs.  1760.     1282. 

Gov.  Spotswood's  letters  relating  to,  3386. 

Strachey's  History  of  travaile  into,  2649. 

surrender  to  Parliamentary  Commission 
ers,  1651-52.  6835. 

travels,   16(59-70.      2024. 

treaties  with  Cherokees,  176S  and  1770. 
6837,  6838. 

Virginia    under   commonwealth,    6849. 

voting,  6854. 

See  also  Bacon's  Rebellion. 
Virginia    State,   boundary,    North    Carolina, 

depositions,   6832. 
Ohio,  5716. 
Pennsylvania,  6142,  6406,  6892. 

commerce,   1783.     6865. 

"  Committee  of  Nine,"  1869.     6821. 


1304 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOE    INDEX. 


Virginia,   State,  Claibourne's  history,   inac 
curacies  in,  4344a. 
first  Congress,  call  for,  6817. 
contribution    to    the   Confederacy,    6861- 

6863. 

Constitution,  1776.     6800. 
convention,  1775,  extracts,  6892. 
constitutional  convention,  1829-30.    6781, 

6801,  6802. 

painting  by  Catlin,  2794. 
counties  and  cities,  list,  6826. 
criminal  code,  first,  17. 
dismemberment  of,  1282. 
eastern  shore  history,  6833,  6834. 
education,  historic  elements,  6817,  6823. 
election  of  1800.     6780. 
emigration  to  West  and  South,  eighteenth 

century,  6865. 
English  culture  in,  1820. 
Federal  Constitution  in,  3280. 
finances,    borrowing     from    Spain,     1779. 

6830. 
genealogical  records  gleaned  in  England, 

6834-6838. 

Germans  in,  2030,  2031,  2035. 
history,  6801,  6803. 
Huguenot  emigration,  6811. 
Indians,   government  and  religion,    1826. 
Irish  settlers,  early,  608,  610. 
local  institutions,  1815. 
map  of,  Farrer's,  2789. 
Methodism  in,  beginnings  of,  6780. 
military  situation  in,  1862.     3336. 
movement  in  1865  to  reestablish  peaceful 

relations  between  North  and  South, 

6821. 

names,  Indian,  in,  6222,  6864.. 
natural  bridge,  895. 
newspapers,  editors  of  old,  6855. 
newspapers,    library    of    Congress,    6832, 

6833. 

State  library,  6834. 
northern  neck  of,  6854. 
early  physicians,  6865. 
public  officers,   1781.     6829. 
ratification    of    Constitution    of    United 

States,  1787-88.     2807. 
reconstruction  period,  1837. 
early    relations    between    Maryland    and, 

1826. 

religious  freedom,  1830a. 
religious  toleration,  1825. 
reminiscenses     of     Western,     1770-1790. 

6830,  6831. 
representation,  1827. 
restoration  of,  to  Union,  6821. 
early  Revolutionary  history,  6817. 
of  Revolutionary  period,  8. 
great  seal,  3384  6851. 
slavery  in,  1865. 
proposed    abolition    of    slavery    in,    1785 

2138,  2162. 
soldiers    in    Revolution,    land    warrants, 

etc.,  5749. 
suffrage,  1831. 


Virginia,  State,  tobacco  industry  from  1860- 

1894.      1828. 

tombstone,  oldest    in,  6852. 
Virginia,  University   of,  account    of   English 
professors    obtained    by    Jefferson 
for,   1820. 

Virginia,  A  discourse  of,  215. 
Virginia,  New  life  of,  1612.     105,  2636. 
Virginia  and  Massachusetts,  allied  families, 

993. 

Virginia  and  Kentucky  resolutions,  contem 
porary  opinion,  39. 
Virginia  Carolorum,  6065. 
Virginia  City,  Mont.,  1519. 
Virginia  Company  of  London,  3405. 

abstract  of  procedings,  1619-1624.      6813, 

6814. 
Virginia  Company  and  House  of  Commons, 

1624.      6830. 
Virginia  families,  1295. 
Virginia    fleet,     attacks    by    Dutch,     1667. 

6228. 

"  Virginia  Gazette,"   1751-52  and  1756,  ex 
tracts,  6860,  6861. 

personal  notices.  1736-1739.     6853. 
1767-1770.     6856. 
in  1772-77.     6857. 
in  1776-77.     6859. 
in  1779.     6860. 

Virginia  Literary  Museum,  1286. 
Virginia  planter,  the,  22. 
Virginia     under     Governors     Harvey     and 

Gooch,  6827. 
Virginia,    valley    of     (Adam    Miller),    first 

settler,  6834/6857. 

"  Virginia,"  ironclad,  career  of,  1862.    6812. 
Virginian,  colonial,  6775. 
Virginians,  portraits  of,  6849,  6850. 

who    became   governors   of  other    States, 

1779-1865.      6835. 
Viscaino,  S.,  letter  of,  1005. 
Visconti,  Pietro  Ercole,  290. 
Visitation    of    England    and    Wales,    pedi 
grees,  5743. 
visitations,  5744. 

Visitation  of  Ireland,  pedigrees,  5744. 
Vissani,  C.  A.,  915. 
Vital  statistics,  807,  810-814. 
in  1775.     3381. 
literature  of,  810. 
of  New  England,  810. 
West  Indies,  812. 
Vlach,  J.  J.,  6970,  7105. 
Vladivostok  prisons,  574. 
Vocke,  W.,  1422,  1428. 
Vogdes,  C.  B.,  1522. 
Vogel,  E.  M.,  5843. 
Volcanic  action,  theories,  904. 
Volcanic  dust,  range,  903. 
Volcanic  ejecta,  chemical  discussion,  903. 
Volcano,  youngest,  895. 
Volcanoes,  903. 

of  Pacific  coast,  553. 
Vollgraff,  J.  C.,  480. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1305 


Voltaire,    misstatements    regarding    Massa 

chusetts  and  Quakers,   2803. 
visit  to,  6066. 
Von  Sahler,  L.  H.,  5045. 
Voorhees,  O.  M.,  4506. 
Voorhees,  I'.  R.,  5037. 
Vose,  Joseph,  journal.  1776.     2139,  2165. 
Vosseller,  E.,  4500,  4501,  4503,  4505. 
Voter,  American,  evolution  of,  35. 
Votes,  study  of,  in  Congress,  13. 
Voyages,  sixteenth  century,  3381. 
Vredenburgh  family,  5024,  5036. 
Vroom,  G.  D.  W.,  6084. 
Vroom,  J.,  7254. 
Wabanaki  Indians,  games,  7313. 

songs,   7312. 

Wabash-French  settlements,  1452. 
Wabash  trade  route,  1833. 
Waddell,  A.  M.,  3383. 
Waddell,  J.  A.,  6832,  6833. 
Waddington,  John,  letter,  1854.     3367. 
Wade.  II.  F.,  2253. 
Wade.   J.   W.,   4351. 
Wade,  S.  C.,  5047. 
Wade  family,   3369,   3385. 
"  Wade's,  Jno.,  real  estate,"  3321. 
Wadhams.  R.  H..  6412. 
Wadhelle   family,    3821  b. 
Wadlin.   H.   G.,   808,   812. 
Wadsworth,  D.,  diary,  1130. 
Wadsworth,  H..  4930. 
Wadsworth,  Peleg,  1708. 
deposition,  1712. 
letter    to    Massachusetts    council    August 

19,  1779.     1711. 
Wadsworth   Athenseum    (Hartford,   Conn.,), 

1126. 

Wadsworth  letters,  1809-1812.     7408. 
Wadsworth  monument,  3365,  3378,  3545. 
Wadsworth's    journal    of    treaty    with    the 

Five  Nations,   1694.     2649. 
Wage  inquiry,  814. 
Wage  statistics,  812,  815. 
Wage  theories.   German,   4826. 
Wagenaar's    Beschryving    van    Amsterdam. 

5098. 

Wager,  D.  E.,  5418,  5426,  5431,  5469,  5472. 
Wages,  mercantile,  814. 
round  numbers  in,  811. 
statistics,  815. 
since  1840.     809. 
Waggaman  family,  6850. 
Waggoner,  C.,  5635-5637. 
Wagon   master's   returns,  1728-1783.     3409. 
Wagons  and  wagoners  of  1540.     6156. 
Wagner  reinterment,  5425,  5461. 
Wahul,  De,  family,  3821&. 
Wahulle  family,  3821  &. 
Waikiki,     human    bones    exhumed     in     the 

sands  of,  7136. 
Waiilatpue,  massacre,  5827. 
Wait,  A.  D.,  3682. 
Wait,  A.  S.,  4457.      * 
Wait,  J.  T.,  1195,  3382,  3587a. 
Wait,  W.  C.,  3318. 
Waite,  E.  F,,  4215. 


Waite.  H.  E.,  3389,  3393,  3395,  3396,  3662, 

3727,  3734a. 

Waite,  Jos.,  estate  of,  1676-77.     3389. 
Waite,  M.  R.,  letter  from,  2788. 
Waite,  O.  F.  R.,  4456. 

Waite     family,     3389,     3396,     3662,     3669, 
3734o,   4097. 

Maiden,  Mass.,  3390. 
Waites,  A.,  4212. 
Waken" eld,  E.,  4892,  5038. 
Wakefield,  J.  R.,  2196. 
Wakefleld,   W.,   1514. 
Wakefield,  W.  H.  T.,  1579. 
Wakeley,  E.,  4410. 
Wakeman,  Ohio  history,  7408. 

early  recollections,   7416. 

records  of  deaths,  1817-1859.     7408.    . 

settlement,  7414. 

Wa-Kou-Shuts-Kee's  scalping  knife,   1498. 
Walcott,  C.   D.,   895,  4692. 
Walcott,  C.  F.,  3333,  3335. 
Walcott,  P.  K.,  2182. 
Waldeck's  Tagebuch,  886. 
Waldern,  R.,  3384. 
Walderne,  G..  will,  1588.     3401. 
Waldo,  A.,  6077. 
Waldo,  D.  B.,  4292. 
Waldo,  L.  P.,  1207. 

Waldo,  Gen.  S.,  and  Fort  Pownall,  3371. 
burial  place,  3394. 
circular    relating    to    Broad    Bay,    1702, 

1 753. 

Waldo,  W.,  4365. 
Waldo  family,  3377,  3410,  3912. 
Waldoboro,  Me.,  1702. 

German  settlement  in,  1701.     5922,  5923. 
settlers  at  Broad  Bay,  3404. 
Waldron,  E.  J.,  7409. 
Waldron,  Foulke,  will,   1671.     3401. 
Waldron,  Major  Richard,  letter  to  governor 

of  Massachusetts,  1675.     3365. 
Waldron  family,  3366. 
Waldseemuller  map,  930. 
Waldstein,  Charles,  854,  855,  856,  857,  858, 

859,  860. 
Wales,  L.  E.,  1239. 
Walk-in-the-Water,   wreck  of,  4774. 
Walke  family  (lower  Norfolk  County,  Va.), 

6829. 

Walker,  Adrienne,  7381. 
kValker,  Asa,  3340. 
Walker,  Augustus,  4774. 
Walker,  A.  M.,  2037. 
Walker,  C.,  4450. 
Walker,  C.  H.,  5831. 
talker,  C.  I.,  4255,  6953. 
kValker,  D.  C.,  4280. 
kValker,  F.,  808,  809,  4822. 
Walker,  Francis,  2d,  4098. 
Valker,    F.    A.,    807,   808,   811,   3338,   3400, 

3791. 

bibliography,  811. 
Valker,  G.  L.,  1130,  4098. 
Walker,    James,    2774,    2775,    2778,    2820, 
2845. 


1306 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Walker,     John,     voyage,     1579-80.       3402, 

3808. 
Walker,  J.  B.,  3742,  4454,  4455,  4457,  4489, 

4495,  4496,  7408. 
Walker,  J.  H.,  4213. 
Walker,  L.  B.,  6080-6082, 
Walker,  Mrs.  L.  II.,  1579. 
Walker,  Mary  E.,  7367. 
Walker,  R.  J.,  1579. 

administration,  1579. 
Walker,  T.,  5654,  5656. 

diary,  4454. 

Walker,  Thomas,  journal,  1623,  1750. 
Walker,  William,  and  Nicaragua,  44,  104. 
Walker,  Gov.  William,  journals,  4415. 
Walker,   Williston,   22,    774,    776,    782,   786, 

5703. 

Walker,  W.  W.,  1518. 
Walker  family,  3373,  4415,  6585,  6858,  6865. 

(Samuel)  family,  3415,  3968. 
Walker's  expedition,  a  song  on,   1711    (tine 
chanson      sur      1'      expedition      de 
Walker),  7346. 

Walking  Cloud,  narrative,  6935. 
Wall,  Mrs.,  6894. 
Wall,  A.  R.,  4042. 
Wall,  J.  P.,  4519. 
Wall,  R.  B.,  1204. 
Wall  family,  6894. 

Wall  street,  early  history,  1653-1789.   4812. 
Walla  Walla,  from,  to  San  Francisco,  5800. 
Wallabout,  last  ancestral  homes,  5028. 
Wallace,  A.  R.,  563. 
Wallace,  D.  D.,  6676. 
Wallace,  F.  T.,  5622. 
Wallace,  H.  E.,  jr.,  6135. 
Wallace,  J.,  1422,  1424. 

Wallace,  J.  W.,  5214,  6037,  6039,  6049,  6060. 
Wallace,  W.  A.,  6104. 
Wallace  family,  6064,  6861. 
Wallcut,  R.  F.,  2771. 
Wallcut,     Thomas,    journal,     1790.       2786, 

2949. 

Waller,  R.  P.,  6861-6863. 
Waller,  T.  M.,  1202. 
Waller  family,  6861. 
Waller   (Carr)   family,  6858. 

(Virginia)   family,  3370. 
Walley,  J.,  jr.,  letter,  1744.     3374. 
Walley,  S.  H.,  800,  802. 
Wallingford  family,  3378. 
Wallis,  Sir  Provo,  letter  of,  2789. 
Wallkill,    N.    Y.,    Graham    family    burying 
ground,      tombstone      inscriptions, 
5042. 
Walloomsac,  battle,  1777.     7475. 

monument  for  battlefield,  5413. 
Walloons,  4694. 
Walmsley,  J.  E.,  4351. 
Walpole,  Horace,  on  America,  2797,  3109. 
Walpole,  Mass.,  earliest  church  record,  3378. 

family  names,  1767-1778.     3394. 

inscriptions  from  the  old  graveyard,  2206, 
2207. 

vital  records  to  1850.     4015. 

warnings,  3415. 


Walpole,  N.  II.,  sketch  of,  2635. 

Walrond,   J.,   letter   to   W.   Walrond,   1725- 

26.     3359. 

Walsh,  Joseph,  5856. 
Walsh,  J.  J.,  5855a,  5856,  7390. 
Walsh,  L.  S.,  3355. 
Walsh,  Rev.  Patrick,  pastoral  letter,  1805. 

916. 

Walsh,  Robert,  letter,  1858.     2773. 
Walsh,  William,  4862,  5049. 
Walstone   (John)   family,  3417. 
Walter,  J.  A.,  916. 
Walter,  W.,  letters  of,  2788. 
Walter  family,  3366. 
Walter,  Maj.  Sharpies,  pictures,  3058. 
Walters,  J.  I).,  1581. 
Walters,  M.,  journal,   1782.     5783. 
Waltham,  Mass.,  graveyard,  epitaphs  prior 
to  1720.     3363. 

Revolutionary  Army  papers,  3372. 

topography  and  history,  2631. 

vital  records  to  1850.     4016. 
Walther,  Johannes,  894. 
Walton,  A.   B.,   1510. 
Walton,  Ella,  7381. 
Walton,  E.  P.,  6738. 

Walton,  J.  P.,  1469,  1470,  1510,  1514,  1521. 
Walton,  J.  S.,  35,  5960. 
Walton   (William)   family,  3387. 
Walum-Olum,    bark    record    of    the    Linni- 

Lenape,  5165. 

Walworth,  Ellen  H.,  10,  5041,  5410. 
Walworth,  R.  H.,  3372,  3373,  3375. 
Walworth  County,  Wis.,  early  history,  6930. 
Walz,  J.  A.,  884,'  885. 
Wampanoag  Indians,  6547,  6560. 

chieftain,  Philip,  6527. 
Wampum,  6300. 

belt  of,  5975. 

origin  and  nature  of,  6064. 
Wanger,  G.  F.  P.,  7422. 
Wapello  County,  Iowa,  1500,  1502,  1503. 
War,  defensive,  6062. 

financial    history    of   nations   engaged    in 

protracted  wars,  2776. 
War  memories,  1523. 
War  of  1812.     See  United  States,  History, 

war  of  1812. 

"  War  of  the  regulators,"  3383. 
War  records,  Mississippi,  4348. 
War-time  sociable,  6893. 
Ward,  Gen.  Artemas,  letter,  1775.     3408. 

letters  to,   2781. 
Ward,  A.  H.,  3360,  3363,  3368,  3372,  3373; 

3682. 

Ward,  A.  J.,  4214. 
Ward,  C.,  7251. 
Ward,  C.  S.,  3686. 
Ward,  D.  B.,  6870. 
Ward,  D.  J.   H.,   1537-1543,   15566. 
Ward,  F.  B.,  5713. 
Ward,  F.  De  W.,  4910,  4934. 
Ward,  G.  A.,  2241,  2245. 
Ward,  G.  W.,  1830. 
Ward,  H.  P.,  5743. 
Ward,   John,  5021,  5023,  5059,  6537,  6538. 


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1307 


Ward,  John  (Massachusetts),  will   of,  1652. 

8380. 
Ward,    Rev.    John    (England),    epitaph    of, 

3376,  3505. 

Ward,  Col.  Jonathan,  remonstrance  of  regi 
ment  of,   1775.     3380. 
Ward,  J.  D.,  4543. 
Ward,  J.  E.,  1314,  1322. 
Ward,  M.  L.,  4553. 
Ward,  N.,  2588. 
Ward,  Nathaniel,  dedication  to  Lord  Bacon. 

1618.     3374. 
letter,  3723a. 

letter  to  W.  Sancroft,  3395. 
Ward,  R.  De  C.,  575,  577,  579,  7391. 
Ward,  R.  P.,  3684. 
Ward,  Samuel,  jr.,  5132. 
Ward,  Thomas,  4574,  5146. 
Ward,  Townsend,  5975,  6058-6063,  6084. 
Ward,  W.  C.,  946,  949. 
Ward,  W.  H.,  879,  879o. 
Ward  family,  2244,  2256,  3399,  5059,  5743. 

5744. 

"  Ward  "  wills,  Ipswich,  England,  5743. 
Warder,  Ann,  diary,  6073,  6074. 
Ward's  magnet,  3378,  3546. 
Ware,  I).  E.,  2135. 

Ware,  Emma  F.,  3399,  3410,  3773,  3907. 
Ware,  Eugene  F.,  1517,  1580,  1601. 
Ware,  J.,  journal,  1775.     3364,  3439. 
Ware  family,   3364,   3439,   3773. 

(Robert)  family,  3399. 
Wareham,    Mass.,    impressments    at,    1741- 

1748.     3401. 

topography  and  history,   2632. 
War-field,  E.  D.,  4,  6417. 
WTaring,  G.  E.,  530. 
Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.,  4812. 
Waring  family,  5049. 
Warner,    A.    G.,    807,    808,    810,    811,    1819, 

1837.     4406,  4407. 
Warner,  B.  E.,  1150. 
Warner,  C.  D.,  3684. 
Warner,  E.,  3378,  3541. 
Warner,  J.  D.  W.,  4713. 
Warner,  J.  J.,   1002,  1012,  1023. 
Warner,    Seth,   petition   of   widow,    to   Con 
gress,  6723. 
Warner,  W.  W.,  4279. 
Warner  family,  3541. 

(William)   family,  3378. 
Warner,  N.  II.,  history,  4448,  4463,  4475. 
Warren,  A.,  4774. 
Warren,  C.  H.,  2768,  2773. 
Warren,  G.   K.,  545. 
Warren,  II.,  4351. 

Warren,   James,   letters  of,   2781,   2783. 
Warren,  Joseph,  and  Bunker  Hill,  3370. 
bullet  taken  from  body  of,  3410. 
letter,  1775.     3370. 
sword  of,  2778. 
Warren,  J.  C.,  3377. 
Warren,  J.  P.,  45,  100. 

Warren,    Winslow,   2203,   2788,   2791,   2793, 
2798,  2800-2802,  2804,  2805,  3249! 
Warren,  W.  E..   3371.  3375. 
Warren,  W.  H.,  5703. 


Warren,  W.  W.,  4306. 

Warren      (Richard)      family.     3413,     3415 

3952. 

(Sir  Peter),  family,  5033. 
Warren,  Me.,  settlers  of  St.  Georges  River, 

3404. 
Warren,  Ohio,  early  days,  5689. 

early  settlement,  5776,  No.  30. 
Warren,  R.  I.,  burials,  3406. 
historic  tablet.  6584. 
probate  records,  3414. 
Warren  County,  Ohio,   New  Jersey  Church 

4546. 
Warren    County,    N.     C..    marriage    bonds, 

5591. 

Warren  papers,  2662. 
Warsaw,    Richmond   County,   Va.,   marriage 

bonds,  6853. 
Warwick.    Karl    of.    letter    to    Hugh    Peter 

2781. 
Warwick,    Mass.,    early   history.   3379. 

memorial  stone,  3377. 
Warwick,    R.    I.,    letter    from    inhabitants 

1661.     6483. 

marriages,    1664-1700.      3395. 
settlement,  1642.     6520,  6569. 
first  settlers,  3431. 
settlers'  signatures,  6583. 
"  Warwick,"    barque.    1630-1636.      3379. 
Warwick  County,  Va.,  1647.     6852. 

schools,  6854. 
Warwick  records,  6491. 
Washburn,  A.  II.,  4096. 
Washburn,  C.  G.,  4212,  4213. 
Washburn,  C.  L.  D.,  5042,  5043. 
Washburn,   Emory.   2652,  2772,   2776,  2777, 
2780.  2782-2784,  2866,  2869,  2919, 
2932,  3359. 

WTashburn,  E.  II.,  1036. 
Washburn,  I..  1762. 
Washburn.  I.,  jr.,  1704. 
Washburn,   J.   I).,   181,   197,   201,  203,  243, 

263,  280,  2792,  3030. 
Washburn  expedition,  1870.     4398. 
Washburne,  E.  B.,  1380,  1382,  1383,   1385, 

1388,  1389,  1391,  6932. 
Washington,     Bushrod.     letter,     March     13, 

1778.     7395. 

Washington,   George,  accounts  books,  6072. 
address  at  Albany,  Feb.  22,  1800.     928. 
address  to  Army  at  Newburg,  1783.      2914. 
ancestry,  3379. 
and  "  Centinel  X,"  6078. 
and  Constitution,  1284. 
and  his  neighbors.  6852. 
and  Mount  Vernon,  4945. 
and   the   German-Americans,   2029. 
anecdotes,  6893. 

appointment   to  command   of   the  Ameri 
can  Army,  2773. 

Army    located,     September    20-21.     1777. 

7422. 
assumption    of    command    of    the    Army, 

1775.     2773,  2804,  2807. 
anniversary,      one      hundredth,      3387, 

3G35o,  3637. 
at  Tarrytown,  5547. 


1308 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Washington,   George,   attachment  for   Sally 

Cary,   2137. 
birthplace  of,  2786. 
capitulation    at     Fort    Necessity,     1754. 

6830. 

Catholic  action  on  death  of,  914. 
centennial  of  retirement  of,  1268. 
chair  of,  2753,  2772,  5193. 
character  of,  2773. 
in  Chester  County,  Pa.,  5879. 
church  of,  1520. 
coins,  4029. 

conduct  respecting  Capt.  Asgill,  4870. 
correspondence  with  Jewish  citizens,  626. 
debt  of  West  to,  5721. 
degree    conferred     by     Harvard     college, 

1776.      2139. 
diary,   1774.     9. 
diary,  1789^1791.     4727,  6805. 
diary  and  leters  of,  1785.     2139. 
diary,  1786.     2139. 
diary,  extracts,  1787.     6067. 
did  he  refuse  a  crown  ?  4855. 
dress  of,  2773. 
election,    House    of    Burgesses,    Virginia, 

1758.     6817,  6830. 
encampment  on  Neshaminy,  6057. 
Englishman's  visit  to,  1785.     6073. 
expedition,  1755.     6817. 
facsimile    of    military    order,    March    9, 

1778.     1515. 
farewell  address,  6077. 
in  Forbes'  expedition  of  1758.     1264. 
in  Franklin  County,  Pa.,  6154. 
funeral  ceremonies  in  Reading,  Pa.,  5936. 
gorget  of,  2773. 
Hamilton  and,  318. 

headquarters   at   Cambridge,   2781,    2891. 
headquarters    at    James    Morris'    house, 

Whitpain,   5960. 
household      account      book,      1793-1797. 

6085. 

inauguration,  centennial  anniversary,  ob 
servance   of,    in    Iowa   City,    1520. 
New  York,   2794. 

New    Jersey    Historical    Society,    4533. 
fiftieth  anniversary,  5135. 
influence   of,   5937. 
interest  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  1267. 
interest  in  western  lands,  1999. 
itinerary,    1775-1783.      6070,   6071. 
itinerary,   1777.      6070. 
itinerary,    1784-1799.     6126. 
journal,  tour  to  the  Ohio,  1753.     6805. 
as  land  owner,  6891. 
land  speculations,  1931. 
last  letter  of,  6073. 
letter,  1755.     2137. 
letter,  May  5,  1772.     2802. 
letter,  Cambridge,  1775.     6066. 
letter  of  June  19,   1775.     2784. 
letter,  1777.     2138,  2776. 
letter,  1795.     2778. 
letter,  1797.     5743. 
letter  to  Gov.  Dinwiddie,  1755.     6065. 
to  Gov.  Johnstone,  1778.     6069. 


Washington,   George,   letter   to   Gen.   Knox, 

1789.     1700. 

to  Knox,  April  1,  1789.     3389. 
to  J.  Laurens,  1780.     6081. 
to  Brig.  Gen.  Potter,  1777.     3370.     . 
to  J.  Reed,  1776.     6078. 

of  1779.     6072. 
to    Gov.    Trumbull,    on    death    of    his 

father,  1785.     3386. 
to  Anthony  White,  1775.     2241. 
letter  as   to  appointment  as  delegate   to 

Federal  convention,  6069. 
letter    on    appointment    of    John    Parke, 

1775.     3388. 
letters,  2668.     6831. 
letters,  1754.     2624. 
letters,  1773.     6069. 
letters,  1775-83.     2668,  6031. 
letters,  1783,  1786.     5037. 
letters  in  Trumbull  papers.  2668. 
letters  to  Dr.  Belknap,  2773. 

to  Gen.  Heath,  1775-1780.     2938. 
to  New  Hampshire  authorities,  4447. 
to       Lund       Washington,       1776-1779. 

2781. 

unpublished  letters,  4945. 
library,   9. 

a  marshal  of  France?  2776. 
medal   (before  Boston),  6069. 
medals,  659,  2782. 
memoirs  from  the  "  Universal  Magazine," 

1199. 

monument  to,  2792,  3044. 
mother,  letter  to,  6080. 
at  Pennebecker's  mills,  5960. 
in  Pennsylvania,  6084. 
portrait  (De  Vries),  4876. 
first,  6072. 
(Keppel),  2782. 
(Peale's),  13,  76,  6069,  6114. 
(Revere's),   2808,   3290. 
(Trumbull),  2788. 
portraits  of,  2255,  2382,  2793,  2795,  2796, 

3058. 

and  Putnam  letters,  1777.     5777,  No.  46. 
reception  in  New  York,  1789.     6069. 
reply  to  address  of  friends,  1789.     6069. 
roster  of  officers  under,  1778.     6074. 
as  salt  maker,  6891. 
secretaries  of,  1264. 
sobriquets  applied  to,  7395. 
swords,  3406,  3869,  6889. 
valedictory    address,    papers    relative    to, 

5966. 

visit  to,  1785.     6889. 
visit  to  Boston,  3372,  3475. 
what  he  thought  of  a  third  term,  2275. 
wills    of    American    ancestors    of,    3403, 

3831. 

Washington,  George,  of  Dublin,  606. 
Washington,  H.  A.,  6800. 
Washington,     J.,     will,     1697-1698,     6861- 

686S. 

Washington,    John,    letter,    July    2,    1780. 
7395. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1309 


Washington.  John  A.,  letter,  June  1,  1776. 

7395. 
Washington,     Sir     Lawrence,     helmet     of, 

2774. 

Washington.  L.  Q.,  1284. 
Washington,    Martha,    "-Book   of   Cookery," 
6083. 

letters,  6081. 

Washington,  Mary,  will,  6083. 
Washington,  R.,  letter,  1775.     3405. 
Washington,  T.  A.,  3406,  3869. 
Washington   family,    197,   302,   3375,   5048, 
6072,  6073. 

(English),  3401,  3800. 

(George),  family,  7475. 

(Sarah),  family,  6858. 
Washington,  D.  C.,  in  1820.      1280. 

in  1825-1855.     1268. 

attack  on,  1814.     2. 

beginnings  of  government,  1269. 

bibliography,  1266,  1272. 

board  of  public  works,  1266. 

early  botanical  activity,  1268. 

British  invasion,  August  24,  1814.     1264. 

canals,  1271. 

capitol  in  1800.     1267. 

centennial  of  seat  of  government,  1266. 

central  section  of  the  city,  1270. 

City  Hall  neighborhood,  1269. 

defenses  in  the  civil  war,  1267. 

development  of,  1265. 

development  of  the  eastern  section,  1270. 

Early,  Gen.  J.,  advance  on,  1267. 

equestrian  statuary,  1268. 

exclusive  legislation  over,  1271. 

Federal  seat  of  government,  5149. 

financial  institutions,  1271. 

founding,  1937. 

Greenleaf's  Point,  1268. 

historic  development,  899. 

homes  of  the  local  government,  1266. 

hotels  prior  to  1814.     1270. 

houses  of  brick   imported   from   England, 
1270. 

L'Enfant's    idea   as    to    how    the    Capitol 
should  face,  1270. 

Library  of  Congress,  new,  6582. 

life    in,    Monroe's    Administration,    5436, 
5441. 

in  literature,  1269. 

locating  the  capital,  12. 

making  of  a  plan  of,  1269. 

mayors,  1265. 

men  and  events  during  civil  war,  7470. 

Methodism  in,  1271. 

navy-yard  section,  1267. 

Ninth  and  F  streets,  1268. 

office  of  justice  of  peace,  1268. 

old  houses  in  C  street,  1268. 

old  residences  in  the  City  Hall  neighbor 
hood,  1270. 

old-time  places  and  people,  1266. 

origin  and  administration,  1815. 

origin  of  building  regulations,   1267. 

Orphans'    court    and    register    of    wills, 
1266, 


Washington,    D.    C.,    parking   system,    1267. 
plan  of  the  city  and  its  expected  growth, 

1270. 

Pope  campaign,  1862.     2. 
post-office,  1269. 

history,  1795-1903.      1273. 
Presbyterian  church  in,  1271. 
press,  issues  of,  in  1800-1802.     1267. 
public  schools,  1264. 

recollections  of  a  newspaper  correspond 
ent,  1269. 

reminiscences  of,  1266. 
removal   of  government  to,   1266. 
scientific  societies,  910. 
seat    of    government,    date    of    establish 
ment  of,  1266. 

review  of  discussion  in  Congress,  1884. 
Smithsonian   Institution,   1885. 
southeast    corner    of    Fourteenth    and    F 

streets,  1269. 

street  nomenclature,  1270. 
surveyor's  office,  1265. 
theaters,  early,  1268. 
theaters  from  1835  to  1850.     1269. 
Washington's     houses    on     Capitol     Hill, 

1270. 
Washington  Library  Company,  and  other 

libraries,  1270. 
Washington  Monument,  2792,  3044. 

Pennsylvania's   donation   to,   7422. 
White  House,  first  master  of  ceremonies 

of  the,  1270. 

why  the  city  went  westward,  1270. 
Washington,    Mass.,   vital    records    to    1850. 

4017. 

Washington,  Tex.,   reminiscences,   6679. 
Washington  Academy  and  College,  history, 

1799-1829.      6844. 

Washington  and   Lee   University,   early  his 
tory,  6842. 

Washington  Aqueduct,  S9.X. 
Washington  Benevolent  Society,  records  of, 

2785. 

Washington  Canal  Company,  1271. 
Washington  College,  6842. 
founders,  6843. 
history.   6845-6847. 

See  also  Washington  and  Lee  University. 
Washington  County,  Iowa,  1504. 
Washington    County,    Nebr.,    history,    4405, 

4406. 
Washington   County,    Ohio,    5656. 

marriage  records,  5745—5747. 
Washington    County,    Pa.,    centennial    cele 
bration  of  organization,  6405. 
Washington  Island,  Icelanders  on,  6936. 
Washington-Mitchell  letters,   1780.     3412. 
Washington  plate.  A,  2791. 
Washington  State,  census,  1853.     6870. 
constitutional  convention,  1878.     6870. 
early  days,  6869. 
first  book  written,   1842.     6869. 
founding  of,  6869. 
history,  activities  in,  5804o. 
necrology,   January-March,    1900.      6869, 
pioneers,  6869, 


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SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Washington,  State,  pioneers,  necrology,  6870. 

Republican  party,  birth  of,  6869. 
Washington   (State)    Soldiers'  Home,  6870. 
Washington,  Territory,   1859.      545. 
Washington  Township,   Mich.,  first  owners, 

4278. 

Washingtonian  Engine  Company,  Worcester, 
banner  presented  to  it  in  1844. 
4212. 

Washingtoniana,  6069. 
Washingtons,  the  Irish,  606. 
Washington's  advertisements  of  lands,  6893. 
Washoe,  Cal.,  early  days  in,  1019. 
WTashtenaw  County,  Mich.,  history,  4280. 
memorials,  4280,  4283. 
pioneer  association,  4280. 
pioneer  ministers,  4260. 
"  Wasp,"    privateer,   John    Fail-bank's   jour 
nal  on,   1782.     1712. 
"  Wassenaer's  Historische  Verhael  "  on  New 

Netherlands,  5150. 

"  Wast  Book,"   John  Gorham's,   5043,  5044. 
Watauga,   State,   and  Franklin,   5433. 
"  Watauga  Old  Fields,"  6671. 
Watches,  age  of  old,  6344. 
Water  highways,  5726. 
Water  power,  statistics,  807,  825. 
Water  supply,  municipal,  4299. 
Waterbury,  C.,  7418. 
Waterbury,  W.  B.,  7366. 
Waterdown,  Ontario,   1806-1860.      7377. 
Waterford,  Maine,  description  and  history, 

2627. 
Waterhouse,  B.,  letter  to  T.  Jefferson,  1822. 

6581. 

Waterhouse,  S.,  614. 
Waterloo  medal,  6336. 
Waterloo,  medals  commemorating,  727. 
Waterman,  L.,  4457. 
Waterman,  R.,  jr.,  808. 
Waterman,  T.,  3362,  3363. 
Waterman    (Robert)    family,  3381. 
Waters,  Alice  G.,  2274,  2280. 
Waters,  E.  S.,  2246-2248,  2252,  2255,  2256, 

2394,  4895. 

Waters,  H.  F.,  2251,  2255,  2256,  2258,  2259, 
2266,  2389,  2392,  2396,  2408, 
2416,  2426,  3386,  3395-3411,  3723, 
37366,  3739,  3740,  3745,  3748, 
3763,  3765,  3768,  3780b,  3786, 
3795,  3800,  3802,  3803,  3896«, 
3897,  3941. 

Waters,  H.  F.  G.,  2280. 
Waters,  J.  G.,  2280. 
Waters,  Lucy,  ancient  bible,  3359. 
Waters,  Samuel,  testimony,  1683.     3374. 
Waters,  Stanley,  3393. 
Waters,  T.  F.,  2271,  2581,  2582,  2583,  2587- 

2589. 

Waters  family,  3896a. 
Waters's      genealogical      gleanings,      index, 

3914. 
Waters-Winthrop  map,  2797. 


Waterston,   R.   C.,   2778,   2781-2783,   2785- 
2787,     2789,     2873,     2893a,     2904, 
2926,  2946,  2954,  2961,  3011. 
bequests,  2804. 
Waterston,  Mrs.  R.  C.,  2782. 
Watertown,  Mass.,  Arlington  street  burying 

ground,  2565. 
fidelity  men,  3412. 
records,  2564-2566,  4180-4182. 
scandal,  1666.     3409. 
settlers,  early,  3470. 
the   wears,    the   south    side — Morse   field, 

4179. 

Watertown,  Mich.,  1850.     4262. 
Watertown,  N.  Y.,  early,  4908. 

lateral  moraine  at,  4909. 
Waterville  College,  Maine,  1710. 
Waterways,  Canada,  566. 

New  York,  557. 

Waterworks,  American,  manual  of,  807. 
"  Watery  God,"  British  song,  3370. 
Watkins,  A.,  4407. 
Watkins,  G.  P.,  815. 
Watkins,    J.,    letter    to    N.    Massie,     1796. 

6865. 

Watkins,  J.  A.,  4347. 
Watkins,  L.  D.,  4278,  4280,  4281. 
Watkins,    W.    K.,    2077,    2083,    2123,    3399, 
3402,  3404,  3406,  3410,  3412-3415, 
3839,  3923,  3967a. 
Watkins  Glen,  4869. 

Watkinson  library  of  reference,  1118,  1126. 
Watmongh,  J.  H.,  letters,  1785.     6085. 
Watrous,  E.,  7475. 
Watson,  C.  K.,  5635. 
Watson,  D.  K.,  5715,  5724. 
Watson,  J.,  5966. 
Watson,  J.  F.,  5971,  6009. 
Watson,  J.  L.,  2784,  2923,  3385. 
Watson,  J.  P.,  4096. 
Watson,  J.  S.,  5899. 
Watson,  R.,  4278-4280. 
Watson,  S.  N.,  1522. 
Watson,  W.,  1529,  2135. 
Watson,  W.  C.,  6742,  6743. 
Watson,  W.  W.,  4417. 
Watson  family,  3376,  3503. 
Watterbury,  W.  B.,  7296. 
Watts,  G.  B.,  528. 
Watts,   H.   M.,   901,   6067. 
Watts,   Isaac,   letter,   1719-20.     2623. 
letter,  1734.      2638. 
letter  to  Mmc.  S.  Sewall,  1728.     3359. 
letters,  2799,  3222. 
letters,   1738-1742.      2802. 
Watts,  T.  H.,  946,  966,  976. 
Watt's  hymns,  early  editions,  6381. 
Watt's  "  Psalms,"  American  revisions,  6382. 
Waubunkeesippe   River,   mill   site   on,   6937. 
Waushaer  family   (New  York),  5022. 
Wawayanda  r.  Cheesek-ook.  4864. 
Wayland,  J.  W.,  1286,  6833,  6834. 
Wayman,  II.  II.,  639. 
Wayman  wills,  5744. 
Waymire,  J.  A.,  5830. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOK    INDEX. 


1311 


Waymouth,  George,  1796c. 

voyage  to  coast  of  Maine,  1605.     1677. 
1701,  1702,  1708,  2850. 

voyage,    1605,    in    discovery   of    Virginia, 

2646. 

Waymouth   tercentenary,   1796c. 
Wayne,  Anthony,  letter,   1778.      6061. 

letter,  1702.     6075. 

letter  to  S.  Delaney,  1778.      6067. 
to  T.  Wharton,  jr.,  1778.      6080. 

letters,  1778,  1795.     6063. 

letters,   1793-94.     6070. 

to  Mrs.   R.  Peters,   1776.      6079. 

orderly  book,  1776.      6085,  7422. 

orderly  books,  6081. 
Wayne,    Margaretta,    letter    to    A.    Wayne, 

6080. 
Wayne     County,     Mich.,     memorials,     4278, 

4280. 

Wayne  County,  Miss.,  4349. 
Wayne  County,  Ohio,  first  settlers,  7415. 
Wayneman  family,  5746. 
Wayne's  campaign,  1793-94.      7472. 
Wayne's     campaign     against     the     Indians, 

6075. 

Waynesboro,  Va.,  history  of,  6861. 
Weadock,  T.  A.  E.,  917. 
Wealth  concentration,  815. 
Wealth  in  existence,  value  of,  810. 
Weare,  J.,  jr.,  diary,  3413. 
Weare,  Meshech,  letters,  1776-77.      3395. 

letters    to    delegates    to    Congress,    1779. 

4447. 
Weare,  Nathaniel,  4453. 

letter  to  R.  Pike,  4446. 
Weare,  N.  II.,  inscription  on  rock,  4449. 
Weather  Bureau,  4281. 
Weather  forecasts,  898. 
Weather,  forecasting,  905,  7474. 
Weather  making,  896. 
,  Wc-atherbe,  R.  L.,  7279. 
Weatherford,  surrender,  944. 
Weatherly,  U.  G.,  20. 
Weaver,  C.  C.,  1833,  5568. 
Weaver,  E.  A.,  6079. 
I  Weaver,  E.  P.,  44. 
Weaver,  G.  S.,  6706. 
Weaver,  J.  B.,  1427. 
Weaver  family,  3376,  3405,  3842,  3853. 
Weaving,  art  of,  24. 
Welsh,  A.,  5044. 
Webb,  A.  S.,  3336. 
Webb,  B.,  5041. 
WH>b,  Mrs.  F.  II,,  6707. 
Webb,  J.  W.,  4999. 
Webb,  N.,  roll  of  company  of,  3380. 
Webb,  R.,  1716,  1717. 
Webb,  S.   B.,  letter,   1775.     2783. 
Webb,  T.  II.,  2774-2777. 
Webb,  W.  W.,  5744. 
Webb  family,  2255,  2394,  5041. 
Webber,  S.  G.,  3413. 
Webber,  W.  L.,  4256,  4278,  4292,  4293. 
Weber,  A.  F.,  4828. 
Weber,  W.  L.,  4344a,  4345. 


Webster,    Daniel,    2780,    4073,    4999,    5000, 

5008,  5010,  5037,  5142,  5173. 
and  the  Jews,  634. 

anniversary  of  birth  celebrations,  4183. 
centennial   at   Marshfield,   Mass.,   October 

12,  1882,  4183. 
letter,  2789. 
letters,  2804. 

letters,  1840,  1852.     2805. 
libel  suit,  2788,  2981. 
photograph  of,  2792. 
portraits  and  busts  of,  2792. 
quotation  used  by,  2794. 
reception  to,  Boston,  Mass.,  2080. 
seventh  of  March  speech,  7. 
speech  at  Marshfield,  2789. 
undated   memorandum,    "  Hon.   Ed.   Ever 
ett,"  2805. 

Webster,  II.,  900-902. 
Webster,  Noah,  2621. 

letter,  1834.     43. 
Webster,  Noah,  jr.,  2621. 
Webster,  N.  II.,  journal,  4396. 
Webster,   P.,  sr.,  letters  to  P.  Webster,  jr., 

1777-78.      6080. 
Webster,  P.,  6645. 

journal,     voyage     to     Charleston,     S.     C., 

1765.      1282. 
Webster,  R.,  6375. 
Webster,  W.  C.,  4825. 
Webster  family,  3367. 
Webster  County,  Iowa,  1504. 
Wechquetauk,  6230. 
Weed,  J.  N.,  4864a. 
Weeden,   W.   B.,   4,   24,   200,   203,   204,   208, 

210,'  399,  490,  1814,  6586. 
Weedon,  George,  correspondence  of,  763. 

orderly  book  of,  766. 
Weeds,  4694. 
Weeks,  Emily,  3351. 
Weeks,  F.  E.,  5646,  5647. 
Weeks,  J.  M.,  3365,  6696. 
Weeks,   S.   B.,   5,   7,   10,   12,   73,   1281,   1282, 
1286,  1287,  1823,  1824,  1856,  5580. 
Weeks,  W.  R.,  657,  679,  5409. 
Weeks  family,  3741. 

(Leonard)   family,  3397. 
Weems,  Mrs.  A.  G.,  4347. 
Weidle,  J..  6218. 
Weight  and  longevity,  808. 
Weights  and  measures,  7176. 

decimal  system,  539. 
Weikert,  A.  J..  4396. 
Weinberger,  J.  S.,  7422. 
Weinland,  I>.  F..  2236. 
Weir,  A.,  6869,  6870. 
Weir,  R.  S.,  7371. 
Weir  family,  3383. 
Weiser,  Conrad,  addresses  of,  6079. 
communications,   1746-1749.     6057. 
journey  from  Tulpehocken   to  Onondaga, 

1737.      6009. 

journal  to  Ohio,  1748.     6009. 
notes  to  C.  Saur,  1746-1749.     6058. 
Weiser.  C.  Z.,  6352. 
Weiser   (Conrad)   family,  6009. 


1312 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


Weiskaar,  J.  A.,  2032. 

Weiss,  L.  H.,  5973. 

Weitz,  H.  A.,  3322. 

Welch,   Hugk,   Indian   narrative,   5777,   No. 

50. 

Welch,  L.,  6889. 
Welch,  T.  V.,  4774. 
Welch,  W.  L.,  2275,  2276,  2447,  2522,  2533, 

6598. 
"  Welcome,"  list  of  pilgrims,  5967. 

passengers  on,   1580. 
Weld,  Anna  H.,  2572. 
Weld,  C.  W.,  4138. 
Weld,  H.,  2629. 
Weld,  L.  G.,  1537,  1544. 
Weld,  S.  M.,  3333,  3335. 
Weld,  T..   letter,  1683-84.      3408. 
Weld,  W.  G.,  2135. 
Welde,  T.,  4123. 

"  innocency  cleared,"  3394. 

letter,   1643.     3394. 
Weldon,  L.,  1427. 
Weldon,  Mich.,   history.   4280. 
Weller,  M.  I.,  1264,  1265. 
Welles,  C.  S.,  5042. 
Welles,  L.  A.,  1161. 
Welles  family,  5042. 

"  Wellesley,"   Hunnewell   residence,  2567. 
Wellfleet,  Mass.,  account  of,  2622. 

description,  2621. 

note  on,  2626. 
Wellford,  R.,  diary,  6859. 
Welling,  James  C.,  2,  3,  8,  5351,  5360. 
Wellington,  G.  Y.,  2594. 
Wellington,  I.  M.,  7300. 
Wellington,      Ohio,      First      Congregational 

Church,  5701. 
Wellman,  L.  H.,  2539a. 
Wellman  polar  expedition,  899,  900. 
Wells,  B.,  journal,   1775-1777.      1114. 
Wells,  C.  L.,  12. 
Wells,  C.  W.,  4424. 
Wells,  David  A.,  1196.  . 
Wells,  D.  W.,  4099. 
Wells,  F.  L.,  7425. 
Wells,  H.,  4737. 
Wells,  H.  G.,  4255. 
Wells,  Nathaniel,  2621. 
Wells,  S.,  2135. 
Wells  (Thomas)  family,  3370. 
Wells,  Me.,  1697. 

graveyard  inscriptions,  3365. 

topography,  2621. 
Welsch  (Philip)  family,  3381. 
Welsh,  Grace  A.,  1062. 
Welsh,  Mary,  945. 
WTelsh,  Mary  J.,  4347,  4350,  4351. 
Welsh  emigration  to  Pennsylvania.  6057. 
Welsh  Indians  of  Virginia,  3410,  3918. 
Welsh  Quakers,  emigration  to  Pennsylvania, 

6073. 
Welsh  settlement  at  Gwynedd,  Pa..  6064. 

Licking  County,  Ohio,  5678,  5682. 
Welsh  settlers,  Chester  County,  Pa.,  5878. 

Oneida  County,  N.  Y.,  5432. 

Pencader,  Del.,  6058. 


Welsh  tract  purchases,  6072. 

Welsh  voyages  to  America,  3403,  3824,  5363. 

W'emple,  W.  B.,  5050,  5051. 

Wemple  genealogy,  5050,  5051. 

Wendell,  Barrett,  8,  2267,  2506,  2799,  2801, 

2803,  2804,  3264. 
Wendell  family,  3370. 

(Jacob)  family,  3394. 
Wendell  papers,  3378. 
Wendover  family,  5041. 
Wendte,  C.  W..  2260,  2434. 
Wenham,    Mass.,    burying    ground,    inscrip 
tions,  2259,  2262,  2414,  2473. 
Fail-field  burial  ground,  inscriptions,  2255. 
half-mile  stone,  2262. 
muster    roll    of    men    who    marched    for 

Lexington,  2271. 
pond,  2245. 

town  records,  2245,  2258,  2259,  2411. 
vital  records  to  1849.     7493. 
Wenworth,  B.,  insaructions,  1724.     4451. 
letter,   1777.     4450. 
message,   1747.     4447. 
order  to  raise  men,  1759.     4451. 
Wentworth,  G.  T.,  3362. 
Wentworth,    John,    1384.    1387-1389,    1391, 
3367,  3375-3377,  3379,  3381,  3383, 
3394,  3396,  3400,  3798. 
Wentworth,    Oov.    John,   commission,    1717. 

4446.     ' 

letter  on  Indian  affairs,  1725.     3365. 
letters,  1774-75.     3381. 
Wentworth  family,  3362,  3364,  3366,  3380, 

3394,  3396,  3400,  3798,  4450. 
Wentworth  (Paul)  family,  3365. 
Went  worths    of    Punkapaugue,    Who    were? 

3363. 

Wentworth    County,    Canada,    first    agricul 
tural  society,  1806.      7379. 
history,  7377. 

historical  data  re  state  and  church,  7378. 
militia  rolls  of  1812.      7379. 
militia,  1804,  1821,  1824,  1830.  1838,  and 
1839 ;    historical   and   biographical 
notes,  with  list  of  officers,  7379. 
Werowocomoco,  6858. 
Wesley  as  a  churchman,  779. 
Wessagusset   settlement,    2797,   3119,   4189. 
West,    Anna,    Was    she    a    daughter    of    R. 

Saunderson  ?  3410,  3920. 
West,    Benj.,    letter    to    W.    Rawle,     1805. 

6069. 

letters  of,  6074. 
West,     Claiborne,     petition     to     the 

1622?  6830. 

West,  C.  N.,  1342,  1343. 
West,  E.  H.,  6686. 
West,  E.  W.,  7409. 
West,  G.  A., '7126. 
West,  L.,  5722. 
West,  M.,  4821. 
West,  R.,  1698. 
West,  The,  in  1820.     2574. 

attempts   to   separate   from   Union,   437] 
big  things  of,  904. 
discoveries  in,  1519.     6796, 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1313 


West,  The,  early  explorers  and  railroads  in, 

7391. 

explorations,  550. 
field  for  historical  study,  13,  5744,  6965 

7060. 
important     western     papers,     1671-1787 

6933. 

journey  to,  in  1817.     2297. 
New  England  and,  3365. 
new    governments    west    of    Alleghenies 

before  1780.     7115. 
out  west  in  the  forties,  1520. 
reclamation,  905. 
State  building,   4310. 
State  making,   34. 

three  phases  of  cooperation  in,   1819. 
West    Augusta,    Va.,    county    court,    1776- 

77.     6406. 

West  Chester,  Pa.,  early  history,  5879. 
prehistoric,  6068. 
taverns,  5879. 
West   Dedham,   Mass.,   incidents   in   history 

of,  2195. 
West    Florida,    resolution    in,    1810.     1662, 

1663. 

Spanish,  boundary,  1798.     4346. 
West  India,  habits,  towns,  customs  of,  151. 
West  Indian  Company,  4694. 
Wrest  Indies,  562. 
bird  life,  899. 
British  Jews  in,  628. 
colonial  papers,  1685-1688.     6858. 
expedition   to,   903. 

French,  representative  government  in,  40. 
hurricane,  1898.     900. 
of  1899.      900. 
of  1900.      901. 
volcanic  eruptions.  903. 
volcanic  islands,  903. 
West  Jersey,  colony  of,  1681.     6073. 

emigration  from  Yorkshire.  1677.     35. 
;       Femvick's  settlement,  4536. 
West  Medford.  Mass.,  Indian  necropolis  in, 

2775. 

in  1870,  3325. 

West    Medway,  Mass.,  epitaphs.  2203-2205. 
Wes  i   Menasha,  Wis.,  Outagamie  village  at, 

6968,   7095. 
West     New     Jersey.     Proprietors'     council,   | 

1687.      6074. 

W.-st  New  Jersey  Society,  1773.     3378. 
West-  Point,  boyhood  at,  7482 m. 
W«-st  Roxbury.  Mass.,  inscriptions,  .1366. 
Jamaica  Plain  burial  ground,  inscriptions, 

3368. 

sHioolhouse.  1767.      2200. 
West  Salem,  Wis.,  pictured  cave,  6977a. 
West   Springfield,    Mass.,    marriages,    1774- 

1796.      3387-3389,   3393,   3394. 
early  settlers,  3387,  3388. 
Wesf  Vermilion.  Ohio,  history.  7410. 
West  Virginia,  admitted  to  Union,  6889. 
archaeology,  6885. 
bibliography,  6873. 
a  century  ago,  6873. 

constitutional    convention,    1872,    list    of 
members,  6873. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 83 


West  Virginia,  early  education  in,  6873. 

frontier  counties,  6891. 

geological  survey,  6876. 

oldest  town,  6889. 

early  orchards,  6874. 

personnel  of  the  several  State  administra 
tors  since  formation  of  the  State, 
6889. 

first  settlement,  6888. 

pioneer  settlement,  6891. 

first  settlers,  6889. 

soldiers'    medals,    1861-1865,    history   of 

6316,  6877. 
State  seals,  6889. 
towns,  change  of  names,  6891. 
west  end  of,  6889. 
Wes  thorough,     Mass.,     account     of,     1767 

2628. 

Diary  of  E.  Parkman,  3372,  4186. 
Indians,  two  Indian  chiefs,  4209. 
Westbrook,    T.,    letters    relating    to    Indian 
affairs      in      Maine,       1722-1726. 
3402-3407. 

Westbrook  family,  baptisms,  5033. 
Westbrook,  Me.,  1716. 
Westbury.  L.  I.,  Society  of  Friends,  records, 

5031,   5032. 
Westchester,  N.  Y.,  history,  5557. 

incidents  of  American  Revolution,  5560. 
Westchester  County,  N.  Y..  company  of  artil 
lery,  pay  book,  5561. 
historic  buildings.  662. 
early  history,  5558. 
marriage  records,  5023. 
old  burial  grounds,  5035. 
»SVr  filso  "  Neutral  ground." 
Westcote,  Stukeley,  6609a. 
Westcott,  T.,  5843. 
Westdahl,  Ferdinand,  904. 
Westerly,    R.    I.,    Presbyterian    Church    rec 
ords,  1750-1769.      3384,  3385. 
early  settlers.  3370,  3372,  3373. 
Western  College,  1465a. 
Western  discovery,  dawn  of,  1714. 
Western  farmer,  condition  of,  1824. 
Western      Historical      Company,      Chicago 

1879.      1524. 
Western    Indians,   report   concerning,    1815. 

2632. 
Western  planting,  discourse  on,  1584,  Ilak- 

luyt's.  1719,  1757. 
Western  posts,  4271. 
evacuation  of,  4272. 
and  British  debts,  11. 
Western  Reserve,  the,  5719. 
ecclesiastical  history,  5701. 
education,  5718. 
sale,  5714. 

settlement,  5776,  No.  20. 
south  boundary,  7413. 
title,  origin  of,  5776,  No.  32. 
Indian  titles,  5689. 
land  titles,  5626. 
Western  settlements,  early,  2026. 
Western  Sierra  Madre  of  the  State  of  Chi 
huahua,  Mexico,  7391. 


1314 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Western  travel  in  1850,  5619. 
Westfall  family,  5048. 

Westfield.      Mass.,      early      relations     with 
Springfield,  2184. 

marriages,  births,  deaths,  prior  to   1700. 

3364. 

Westgate,  Alice  L.,  3417. 
Westminster  Abbey,  Poet's  Corner,  1708. 
Westmoreland,  Pa.,  6235. 
Westmoreland  County,  Va.,  docket  of  causes, 
1706.     6857. 

old  tombstones,  6855,  6857,  6859. 

polls    for    election    of    burgesses,    1744- 
1761.     6856. 

slave  owners,  1782.     6834. 
Westmount,  Canada,  7371-7372. 
Westo  discovery,  1674.     6634. 
Weston,  B.,  2047. 
Weston,  D.,  2038. 
Weston,  H.  G.,  5899. 
Weston,  N.  A.,  812. 
Weston.  T.  C.  J.  W.,  6629. 
Weston,  S.  F.,  809.  4834. 
Weston,  T.,  jr.,  3398,  3399,  3764,  3772. 
Weston,  W.  H.,  4862. 
Weston  family,  3772. 

(Edmund)   family,  3399. 

(Thomas)  family,  3408. 

Weston,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscriptions,  1151. 
Weston,  Mass.,  document  relative  to  bound 
aries,  1735.     3370. 

epitaphs,  2204,  2215. 
Westover,  Va.,  6858. 

title  of,  6852. 

Westover  portraits,  list  of,  6830. 
Westphalian  medal,   1648.     6956. 
West's  picture  of  Fenn's  treaty.  2805. 
Westward     migration     of    American     stock. 

6967,  7086. 
Westward    movement    of    Virginia,     1722- 

1734.     6836-6838. 
West  wood,  Mass.,  2202. 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1820. 

records,  1600-1800.     3373-3378. 
Wetmore,  E.,.5436,  5445. 
Wetmore,  T.  B.,  944. 
Wetmore  (James)  family,  3386. 
Wetzel,  W.  A.,  1826. 
Weyanoke,  Va.,  6858. 
Weygant,  C.  H.,  4864. 

Weymouth,  George.     See  Waymouth,  George. 
Weymouth,  Mass.,  4189,  4190. 

cemetery  inscriptions,  3381. 

historical  sketch  of,  from  1622  to  1884. 
4188. 

early  history,  4189,  4190. 

records,  3361,  3362. 

Wessagusset      settlement,      2797,      3119, 

4189. 

Weymouth  settlement,  site  of,  2797. 
Whaling,  900. 

Sec  also  Nantucket. 

Whaling  industry  in  New  London,  1200. 
Whalley,  Edw.,  the  regicide,  grave  of,  2783. 

papers  relating  to,  2645. 

reply  of  general  court  regarding,  2636. 


Whalley,    Edw.,    warrant   for   apprehension 
of,  3380. 

See  also  Regicides. 

Wharton,  Anne  H.,  6057,  6058,  6061,  6062. 
Wharton,  R.,  1699. 
Wharton,  Samuel,  6081. 

letter  to  T.  Wharton,  1775.     6080. 
Wharton,  Thomas,  6070. 
Wharton,  T.  I.,  5966,  5972,  6390. 
Wharton,  Sir  Wm.,  7474. 
Wharton  family,  6057,  6058. 
Whately,  Mass.,  settlement,  4097. 
Whayman,  H.  W.,  5743-5747,  5752,  5753. 
Whayman  family,  5744,  5746. 

See  also  Wayman. 

Wheat  raising,  Red  River  Valley,  4312. 
Wheatland,     II.,     2243-2247,     2255,     2257, 

2771,  2302,  2388. 
Wheatley,  Phillis,  2776. 

letters  of,  2827. 

letters  of,  1772-1774.     2776. 
Wheaton,  Henry,  5091,  5121. 

letters,  1805-6.     2788,  2983. 
Wheaton,  J.,  1708. 
Wheaton  family,  6585. 
Wheeler,  A.  C.,  1061. 
Wheeler,  Arthur  M.,  3. 
Wheeler,  A.  S.,  3315. 
Wheeler,  C.,  jr.,  4800,  4802. 
Wheeler,  C.  S.,  4284. 
Wheeler,  D.  E.,  532. 
Wheeler,  E.,  7408. 
Wheeler,  E.  D.,  1045. 
Wheeler,  E.  J.,  4884. 
Wheeler,  E.  P.,  5033. 
Wheeler,  F.,  letter,  1659.     6853. 
Wheeler,  F.  P.,  3412,  3929. 
Wheeler,  G.  A.,  1710. 
Wheeler,  G.  M.,  550,  593. 
Wheeler,  H.  M.,  4215,  4216. 
Wheeler,  II.  W.,  1709,  1802. 
Wheeler,  J.,  2628. 
WTheeler,  J.  II.,  1968,  5567,  5579,  5583,  5585, 

6059. 

Wheeler,  R.  A.,  1197,  1204,  3414,  6536. 
Wheeler,  S.  J.,  5589. 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  S.  P.,  1424. 
Wheeler,  W.  F.,  4395,  4400. 
Wheeler's     defeat,     1675.     200,     204,     398, 

3396. 

Wheeler's  expedition,  1675.     4447. 
Wheeler's  surprise,  1675,  where,  4212. 

the  cul-de-sac,  4213. 
Wheelock.  E.,  letter,   1766.     3360. 

letters   to   J.   Phillips,   1765-1787.     4454. 
Wheelock  (Ralph)  family,  4141. 
Wheelwright,     Edward,     2135,     2137-2139, 

2142,  3412. 

Wheelwright,  E.  G.,  2133. 
Wheelwright.  Edmund  M.,  2135,  2148,  2149, 

7395. 
Wheelwright,  John,  4111. 

fast-day  sermon  of,  1636.     2778. 

Indian  deed  to,  1638.     4446,  4447. 
Wheelwright  deed,  1629.     3374,  3403,  4111, 
4123. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1315 


Wheildon,  W.  W.,  2085,  2088,  3388,  3403. 
Whelpley,  P.  M.,  5010. 
Wherry,   W.  M.,  4364. 

Whetzall,    J.,    company    of    rangers,    1778. 
I  G082. 

Whicher,  G.  M.,  1516. 
Whidby  Island  tragedy,  6870. 
Whigs  of  Colonial  New  York,  34. 
Whigs  of  Massachusetts,  2801,  3218. 
Whilden,  W.  G.,  3401. 
"  Whip-Handle  Dispatch,"  6682. 
Whipping  post,   Kanawha  County,   W.   Va.. 

6889. 

Whipple,  A.  B.,  2045,  2047. 
Whipple,  G.  M.,  2261.  2264,  2463,  2490. 
Whipple,  Henry,  2247. 
Whipple,  II.  B.,  4311. 
Whipple,     John,     account    books    kept    by, 

1725-1738.     2243. 

journey  from  Philadelphia  to  New  Hamp 
shire,    17777.      6066. 
Whipple  family,  3454. 

(John)    family,  3390. 
Whirlwind    in    New    Hampshire,    September 

9,    1821.      44446. 

Whisky     insurrection,     1794.       4537,     4540. 
4542,  5469,  6009,  6156,  6781,    6859. 
Whisner,  J.  R.,  1580. 
Whistler  family,  608. 
Whitaker,  A.  C.,  4836. 
Whitaker,  E.,  1157,  1159,  5040,  5041,  5544, 

5545. 

Whitaker,  G.  M.,  4143. 
Whitaker,   II.   C.,  6521. 
Whitaker,  W.  C.,  944,  946,  956. 
Whitaker.   W.   F.,   5544. 
Whitbeck.  R.  H.,  578,  7474. 
Whitconib,  M.  R..   1515,   1518. 
White,   A.,   1878,   1927. 
White,  A.  D.,  1,  4,  1818,  6965,  7057. 
White,  A.  E.,  3410. 
White,   B.,   4553,   6066. 

White,  C.  A.,  1502-1504,  1516,  1617,  3943o. 
White,  C.  F.,  2128. 
While.   David,  6425. 
White,  D.  A.,  2234,  2235,  2239,  2284. 
White,  F.  B.,  3410,  3906. 
White,  G.,  3407. 
White.  G.  II.,  4278. 
White,  II..  1156. 
White,   II.   A.,  3337. 
While,   II.   C.,  5624. 
White,  H.  K.,  6936. 
White,    James,    business    contracts,    1764- 

1767.      7252. 

letters,   1762-1783.      7253. 
papers,    1781-1788.      7254. 
White,  John,  drawings  of,  151. 
White,  John   (Dorchester,  Mass.,),  instruct 
ors    for    plantation    of    New    Eng 
land,  2777. 
White,     Rev.     John      (Gloucester,     Mass.), 

letter,   1734-1735.     3383. 
letter    to    justices    of   the    peace,    Salem, 

1711.     3367. 
White,  J.  E.,  5589,  5590. 


White,  J.  G.,  3371,  3392,  3683,  3684,  3686. 

White,  J.  M.,  4345,  4346,  4348. 

White,  Jeannette  M.,  4410. 

White,  J.  W.,  866. 

White,  J.  W.  F.,  6063. 

White,  M..  //•.,  1284,  1285,  1288,  6080,  6082, 

6083. 

White,  Mrs.  N.  D.,  4311. 
White,   Peregrine,  eldest  daughter  of,  3362, 

will   of,    1704.      2793. 
White,  Peter,  4260,  4280,  4294. 
White,  Philip,  who  was,  5051. 
White,  P.  A.,  6731. 
White,  I'.  II.,  3370,  6727,  6747,  6753. 
White,  Robert,  children  of,  3413,  3943a. 
White,  Rose,  letter.  1815.     5853. 
White,  Teresa,  5854. 
White,  Thomas,  3410. 

White.  Timothy,  papers,  1725-1755.     3343. 
White,  W.,  letter  to  Gov.  Winthrop,  2632. 
White,  W.  A.,  904. 
White,  W.  G.,  3372. 
White,  W.  M.,  4915. 
White  family,  2128,  2650,  2748. 
(Brookline,  Mass.),  2106. 
(John)    family,   3410.   3915. 
(Thomas)  family,  3411,  6057. 
"  White  buffalo,"  4405. 
White  County,  Tenn.,  653. 
"  White  cow,"  4405. 
White  Hills  of  New  Hampshire,  1705. 

Indian  names  of,  2630. 
White  Mountains,  avalanches,  1826.     4448. 

Indian  names  of,  2630. 
White  River,  ice  cliffs,  901. 
Whitefield,  Mrs.  Geo..   letter,   1746.     2788. 
Whitefield,  George,  letters,  2800. 
rare  tracts  relating  to.  2804. 
tracts,  recovery  of,  7462. 
Whitefield,   II.,   letter  against   the   mission 
aries.  1740.     5517. 
Whitehall  dinner.  6720. 
Whitehead,  G.,  jr.,  976. 
Whitehead,  W.,  4562. 

Whitehead,   W.   A..  3398,  4525,  4529.   4537, 
4539,  4542,  4544.  4545,  4548,  4549, 
4563,  4570,  4573,  4574,  4577,  4588. 
4593-4616. 
Whitehead  family,  deeds,  6859. 

(Daniel)  family,  5048. 
Whitehurst,  A.,  6686. 
Whiteley.  W.  G.,  1211.  1232.  (5067. 
Whitemarsh,  Pa.,  German   Reformed  Church, 

5960. 

history,  5959. 
Reformed    Church    in    Holland    archives, 

5960,   5961. 

Whiteplains,  N.  J.     G.  Washington's  head 
quarters  at.  5960. 
Whites,  memorials  of  the.  2650. 
Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  golden  age,  5425,  5461. 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  centennial,  5425,  5461. 
Whitewater,  Wis.,  6927. 
Whitfield.  G.,  jr..  946,  963. 
Whitfleld,  H.,  2642. 
Whitneld,  N.  L.,  937. 


1316 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Whittield  family,  3896o. 

Whitford,   J.   D.,   1284. 

Whitford,  W.  C.,  6929. 

Whitgift-Bradbury  family,  3381. 

Whitin,  F.  H.,  2207,  2217. 

Whiting,  C.,  3367. 

Whiting,  E.  J.,  4933. 

Whiting,  H.,  4246. 

Whiting,  H.  I.,  5753. 

Whiting,  Julius,  5721. 

Whiting.  J.  D.,  4098. 

Whiting,  L.,  4098,  7480. 

Whiting,  N.,  letters,   1161. 

Whiting,  S..  letter  to  I.  Mather,  1677.     3360. 

Whiting,  W.,  3365,  3441. 

Whiting,  W.  H.  C.,  diary,  1289. 

Whiting  ancestry,   5744. 

Whiting,  family,  2198,  2205,  2206,  2207. 

Whitlock,  F.  M.,  5701,  5702. 

Whitman,  B.  L.,  1710. 

Whitman,  L.,  2621,  2622. 

Whitman,  Marcus,  bill  and  letter  to  Secre 
tary  of  War,  1843.     5823. 
legend,  40. 

letters,  1839-1847.     5824. 
matter,  additional  light  on,  5821. 
monument  to,  5833,  5838. 

Whitman,  Mrs.  M.,  journal,  1836.     5823. 

Whitman,  P.  B.?  6870. 

Whitman,   Sarah  H.,  6501. 

Whitman  estate,  6584. 

Whitman  family,   3416,  3971a. 

Whitman  massacre,  the,  5827,  7477. 

Whitmer,  Rosa,  4422. 

Whitmore,  B.,  will.  1696.     3376. 

Whitmore,   Francis,  estate  of,   1685.     3367. 

Whitmore,  Henry,  811. 

Whitmore,  I.  B.,  2202. 

Whitmore,  Rachel,  petition,  3367. 

Whitmore,  W.,  3368. 

Whitmore,  W.  H.,  2083,  2089,  2091,  2094, 
2474,  2776,  2778,  2780-2782,  2797. 
2801,  2889,  2902,  3133,  3367-3373, 
3375-3378,  3380,  3381,  3383-3388, 
3391,  3396,  3410,  3414,  3449,  3451, 
3452,  3454,  3465,  3509,  3517,  3567, 
3613,  3614,  3619,  3633,  3646, 
3646«,  3910,  4101,  4103,  4104, 
4107,  4110,  5018,  7392. 

Whitmore  family,  3325,  3390,  7267. 
(James)  family,  3386. 

Whitmore,  origin  of  name,  3391. 

Whitney,  Eli,  correspondence,  36. 

Whitney,  E.  L.,  11,  1826. 

Whitney,  F.  A.,  3376,  3508. 

Whitney,  H.  A.,  3453. 

Whitney,  H.  M.,  6967,  7086. 

Whitney,  J.  C.,  3403,  3821d. 

Whitney,  J.  L.,  207,  439. 

Whitney  family,  3370,  3456. 

(John  and  Elinor)  family,  3369,  3453. 

Whiton,  J.  M.,  4449. 

Whitpain,  Pa.,  Washington's  headquarters, 
5960. 

Whitridge,  J.  B.,  6625. 

Whitsitt,  W.  H.,  161?,  6672. 


Whitsitt  family  (Nashville,  Tenn.),  6672. 
Whitson,  T.,  6165. 
Whittemore,  E.  S.,  3390. 
Whittemore  family,  3379,  3390. 
Whittemore,  origin  of  name,  3391. 
Whitten,  R.  H.,  4825. 
Whittier,  C.  A.,  3333,  3334. 
Whittier,  C.  C.,  3417. 
Whittier,  E.  N.,  3336. 
Whittier,  J.  G.,  1579,  2787. 
Whittingham  family,   3392. 
Whittlesey,  C.,  5635,  5649,  5658,  5776,  Nos. 
5,  9,  11,  32,  33  ;  5777,  Nos.  38,  42, 
44,  51,  53,  55,  61,  71 ;  6925,  6927, 
6932,  6939,  7412. 
Whittlesey,  E.,  7408. 
Whittlesey,  E.  D.,  5097. 
Whittlesey,  E.  T.,  5776,  Nos.  3,  7,  12. 
Whittlesey,  H.  C.,  7513. 
Whittlesey,  Vesta  H.,  5653. 
Whittlesey  papers,  5648. 
Whitwell  letters,  1770.     2792. 
Whymper,  E.,  575. 
Wiatt  family,  6858,  6860. 
Wichita  Indians  in  Kansas,  1582. 
Wick,  B.  L.,  i465a,  1523,  1524,  1526. 
WTickersham,  J.,  6869. 
Wickes,  F.  B.,  5411. 
Wickes,  S.,  4554,  4555. 
Wickett,  S.  M.,  7371. 
Wickham,  C.  P.,  7408. 
Wickham,  Gertrude  Van  R.,  5632. 
Wickham-Paine  family,  5047. 
Wickliffe,  C.  A.,  1644. 
Widman,  C.  M.,  5851,  5852,  7440. 
Widney,  J.  P.,  1005. 
Wiederhold,  A.,  6079. 

diary,  6078. 

Wieting,  Mary  E.,  5504. 
Wigger,  W.  M.,  928. 
Wiggin,  T.,  deed,  3384. 
Wigglesworth,  E.,  letter  to  T.  Hollis,  1731. 

3380. 
Wigglesworth,  Michael,  2781,  3499. 

elegy  by,  3384. 

inscription,  3377. 

letter  to  church  at  Maiden,  1658.     2781. 

library  of,  3499. 

sermons,   3359. 
Wigglesworth,  S.,  3384. 
Wigglesworth  family,  3376. 
Wight,  D.  P.,  2199. 
Wight,  Thomas,  homestead  of,  1637-1652. 

2201. 

Wight,  W.,  3408. 
Wight,  W.  W.,  1407,  3400,  6916,  6973,  7017, 

7110. 

Wikoff  family,  6071. 
Wilbor,  A.  M.,  3684. 
Wilbur,  C.  L.,  811,  812,  814,  815. 
Wilbur  (John)  family,  6583. 
Wilcocks,  A.,  6059. 
Wilcox,  C.  M.,  945. 
Wilcox,  D.,  jr.,  letters,  3412. 
Wilcox,  D.  F.,  4299,  4822. 
Wilcox,  W.  A.,  6408. 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1317 


Wilcox,  W.  D.,  900,  903. 
Wilcox  family,  3387,  3640. 
Wilcox's  brigade,  945. 
Wild.  Ebenezer,  diary,  2792,  3033. 
journal,  1775.      2792. 
journal,   1776-1781.     2796.   3110. 
Wild.  E.  A.,  2109. 
Wild,  Helen  T.,  3318-3324. 
Wild,  S.  F.,  3324. 

Wild  cat  banking  system  of  Michigan.  4257. 
Wilde.  R.  II.,  Summer  Rose  ;  or  Lament  of 

the  Captive,  1328. 
Wilder,  B.  G.,  2301. 
Wilder,  C.  W.,  4028. 
Wilder,  D.   W.,   1578«,  1580,   1581. 
Wilder,  II.  A.,  528. 
Wilder,  .!.,  2805. 
Wilder,  M.  II.,  3389. 
Wilder,  M.  1'.,  3380-3382,  3384-3399,  3529, 

3555,  3565,  3685,  3780. 
Wilder  family,  3389,  3554. 
Wilderness  campaign,   1864.     3337. 
Wildes,  G.  D.,  2245,  2560. 
Wildey,  E.  A.,  4295. 
Wildmany  S.  A.,  5635,  7418. 
Wilds,  .1.  Q.,  1501. 
Wiley,  II.  W.,  904. 
Wilgus,  J.  A..  11. 
Wilgus,  N.,  4770,  4771. 
Wilgus  (John)  descendants,  995. 
Wilhelm,  L.  W.,   1815,   1940. 
Wilhelmina,  Queen,  4882,  4885. 
Wilkens,  F.  H.,  884. 
Wilkes,  John,  letter,  1783.     2777. 

trial,  4538. 

Wilkes-Barre,    Pa.,   bell   of   the    "Old    Ship- 
Zion,"  6423. 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  6423,  6462. 

fossils  from  coal  measures,  6441,  6442. 

gauge  readings  at  W.  bridge,  1880.     6420?>. 

meteorological  observations,  64207,),  6420e, 
6421. 

old  academy,  6432o. 

a    Yankee's    impressions    of,    1800-1801. 

6068. 

Wilkeson,  D.,  recollections,  4780. 
Wilkeson,  J.,  4746. 
Wilkeson,  S.,  4774. 
Wilkeson,   S..  jr.,  4774. 
Wilkie,  I).,  7174.  7175. 
Wilkie.  F.  B.,  1519. 
Wilkins,  C.,  116. 
Wilkins,  II.  IX,  5520. 
Wilkins,  J.   M.,  4349. 
Wilkins  expedition,  1763.     5778,  No.  81. 
Wilkinson,  James,   letter  on  St.   Clair's  de 
feat,    1791.      3379. 

letter.  1806.     43. 

letters     to     J.     Ilutchinson,     1778-1786. 

6008. 

Wilkinson,   W.   S.,  1518. 

Wilkinson  and   the  Spanish   conspiracy,  43. 
Wilkinson's  "  Round  head  "  order,  6073. 
Will,    State    (North   Carolina)    rs.    case   of, 

5569. 
Will  County,  111.,  early  history,  1418. 


Will  County,  111.,  semi-centennial.  1431. 
"  Will  and  doom,"  Bulkeley's,  1110. 
Willamette,  A  gallop  through  the,  5813. 
Willamette,  Ohio,  woolen  factory,  5799. 
Willamette  Valley,  early  settlement,  5826. 
Willard,   Abbey   G.,   1204. 
Willard,    J.,    letter    to    W.    Bollan,     1750 

2624. 
Willard,    Joseph,    2648,    2740,    2762,    2773, 

2775,  2823,  3362,  3360. 

Willard,   Josiah.  correspondence  with   Com 
modore  Knowles   in   1747.      2135 
Willard,  J.  Le  B..  5045. 
Willard,  S.,  4104. 
Willard,  Samuel,  memorial,  7480. 
Willard  family.  3362.  3372. 
Willcox,  E.  S.,  3407. 
Willcox,  Hannah,  marriage  certificate,  1692. 

0009. 

Willcox,  J.,  5848-5851,  5850. 
Willcox.  O.   B..  4906. 
Willcox,    W.    F.,    578,    811,    812,    814,    815, 

4818. 

Willemszen   (Aert)   family,  5041. 
Wilier,  W.  F.,  810. 
Willers,  I).,  5535. 
Willers,  D.,  jr.,  5551. 
Willet,  Mary,  gravestone,  5033. 
Willet  family,  3360. 
Willett,  A.  H.,  4831. 
Willett,  M.,  5409. 
Willett,  Mabel  H.,  4833. 
Willett  family,  5048. 
Willett   (Marinus),  ancestry  of,  5042. 
Willey,  I.,  4449. 

Willey,  S.   H.,  990,  991,  1074-1079. 
Willey,  W.  T.,  0876,  6889. 
Willey  family,  destruction,  4448. 
William  III,   a  reformer,  5293. 
William  IV  (Le  voyage  de  Guillaume  IV  au 

Canada),  1787.     7340. 
William,  John    (Deerfield,   Mass.'i.   4097. 
William  and  Mary  College.  4. 

Alumni    who    have   held    official    position. 

3400,  3781a,  3817a. 
in   American   Revolution,   6854. 
antiquities,   0854. 
antiquity   of  walls,   0859. 
bicentennial  celebration,  0850. 
burning  of,  depositions,  1705.     0830. 
early  courses  and  professors,  0805. 
finances,    1755-1705.      0859. 
founding,   6831-6833,   6855. 
GOI-.   Cooch's    message   concerning,    1745. 

6855. 

history,   1094-1097.     0850. 
in   1858.     0858. 

journal  of  meetings  of  presidents,  etc., 
1729-1784.  0849-0852,  0801, 
6864. . 

presidents,  early,  6849. 
students.  1754.     6854. 
visitors.  1716.     6828. 
Williams,  Albert.  1007.  4280. 
Williams,  Alfred,  5757. 
Williams,  Alonzo,  6597. 


1318 


SUBJECT   AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


Williams,  A.  J.,  5627. 

Williams,  A.  L.,  4260. 

Williams,  B.,  7408. 

Williams,  C.  A.,  1200,  1203. 

Williams,  C.  H.,  6595,  7482f. 

Williams,  C.  K.,  3380. 

Williams,  C.  P.,  4694. 

Williams,  C.  R.,  5724. 

Williams,   D.   W.,  5749. 

Williams,  Eleazar,  and  Louis  XVII.      Were 

they  the  same?     4948. 
Williams,   Eunice,   memorial   stone,  4097. 
Williams,  E.   P.,  5703. 
Williams,  E.  S.,  4259,  4280. 
Williams,  F.  II.,  6073. 
Williams,  F.  R.,  4281. 
Williams,  F.  W.,  17.  39. 
Williams,  G.  F.,  777. 
Williams,    G.     H..    894,    3392,    3405,    5798, 

5817,  5827. 
Williams,    Henry,    2135,    2137,    3686,    3875, 

4033o. 

Williams,   Herbert,  7178. 
Williams,  H.  I.,  7480. 
Williams,  Harriet  M.,  5044. 
Williams,  II.  P.,  2120. 
Williams,  Isaac,  6890. 
Williams,  Isabelle,  4097. 
Williams,  I.  C.,  5960,  7422. 
Williams,  J.,  3363. 
Williams,    J.     F.,    3391,    4304-4307,     4321, 

4331. 

Williams,  J.  R.,  4283,  4662. 
WMlliams,  Mos.es,  2137. 
Williams,  M.  C.,  4280,  4378. 
Williams,  O.  W.,  6681. 

Williams,   Richard,   and  the  Cromwell  fam 
ily,  3898. 
Williams,  Robert,  5827. 

letters  to  John  Winthrop,  jr.,  2793. 
Williams,  Roger,  2621,  6472,  6482. 

answer  to  Got'.  Coddington's  letter,  6520, 
6529. 

controversy  with  Mrs.  Hutchinson,  2627. 

date  of  sentence  of  banishment,  6520. 

deposition  of,   1682.      2635. 

early  history  of,  2793. 

house  of,  2247,  2263. 

"  Keyhole    for     Roger     Williams's    key," 
6575. 

letter,   1629.     3401. 

letter,  1656.     3394. 

letter.  1670.     2619. 

letter,    1682.     2636. 

letters  of,  2639,  6520. 

letters,   1654-1678.     6587. 

and  the  Massachusetts  charter,  2781. 

original  town  lot,  6586. 

petition    to    general    court    of    Massachu 
setts,  2652. 

Sachem's  deed  to,  6588. 

Spring,  R.  I.,  6585,  6586. 

vindicated,  6581. 

wife  of,  6587. 
Williams,  R.  E.,  1427. 
Williams,  R.  G.,  5468. 
Williams,  Samuel,  3683. 


Williams,  Sherman,  5413. 
Williams,  Stephen,  captivity,  4095. 

letter,  2183. 
Williams,  S.  S.,  6599. 
Williams,  S.  W.,  518,  5426. 
Williams,  Talcott,  4,  12,  13,  902,  4812. 
Williams,  Thomas,  7422. 
Williams,  W.,  1504. 
Williams,  W.  A.,  5899. 
Williams,  W.  I.,  4278. 
Williams,  W.  K.,  1822. 
Williams,  W.  W.,  5701. 

Williams   family,    1644o,   3370,   3414,   4035, 
6066,  6074,  6583. 

marriage  certificates,  6075. 
William^  genealogy,  1643. 
Williams   (Emmanuel)   family,  3415. 

(Ezekiel)  family,  3394. 

(Samuel)    family,  3415. 

(Thomas)  family,  3392. 

Williams  College,  historical  sketch  of,  2626. 
Williams  papers,  4284. 
Williamsburg,  Va.,  building  of.  6858. 

building  of  capitol,  1702-1704.     6858. 

Grammar   and    Mattey    (Matthew)    prac 
tice  school,  6852. 

lodge  of  Masons,  6849. 

old  capitol — memorial  tablet,   6861-6863. 

pamphlet  regarding,  6850. 

proprietors  of  lots,  1783.     6859. 
Williamson,  A.  B.,  3410. 
Williamson,  H.,  5090. 

Williamson,  J.,  1701-1703,  1705,  1707- 
1710,  1713,  1715,  1717,  1738, 
1771,  1774,  1786,  1797,  3388. 
3392,  3394,  3408,  3413,  3682, 
3686,  3903. 
Williamson,  /&'//•  Joseph,  memoranda  of, 

2782. 

Williamson,  J.  A.,  1505. 
Williamson,   Mrs.   M.    B.,    1011-1013,    1015, 

1017,   1019-1021. 
Williamson,  T.  S.,  4304,  4308. 
Williamson,  W.  C.,  3415,  3966«. 
Williamson,  W.  D.,  1709-1713,  2647. 

diary,  in  17th  Congress,  3388. 

manuscripts  of,  1709. 
Williamson's  brigade,    1776.      6650. 
Williamson's    plantation,    battle    of,    1780. 

1281. 

Willington,  Thomas,  muster  roll  of  his  com 
pany,    1778.      3403. 
Willis,  Bailey,  571,  891,  906. 
Willis,  F.  T.,  5570. 
Willis,  H.  A.,  2539-2540. 
Willis,    W.,    1697,    1698,    1700-1702,    1718, 
1730,  1733,  1736,  1749,  1750,  2772, 
3360,  3370,  3371,  3373,  3381. 
Willis  family,  3378,  5030,  6853,  6854. 
Willis   (George),  pedigree,  3380. 
Williston,  S.   W.,   1580. 
Willner,  W.,  631. 

Willoughby,  W.  F.,  5,  7,  1822,  1831. 
Willoughby,  W.  W.,   1822,  1848. 
Willoughby  family,  3388,  3654. 

(Francis)    family,  3393. 

(William)   family,  3398. 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


1319 


Willow  Run  settlement,  Mich.,  42GG. 

Wills.  G.   S.,  1283. 

Wills,   J.    A.,    1006. 

Wills,  W.  H.,  diary.  1840.     1287,  1288.       ' 

journal,  1837.     1286,  1287. 
Wills,   English,   3389,   3411. 

quaint,  of  Catholic  settlers  in  Maryland, 

5855. 
Wills  in  England,  where  to  look  for,  5746, 

5747. 
Willson,     E.    B.,    2254,    2260,    2342,    2368, 

2434. 

Willson,  J.  R.,  4680. 
Willson,  S.  M.,  4680. 
Willson  family,  6859. 
Willys  family,  3411,  3924a. 
Wilmarth,  J.  W.,  6489. 
Wilmer,  R.  H.,  056. 
Wilmington,  Del.,  Crane  Hook  Church,  1229, 

1243. 

Holy  Trinity  Church,  records,  1227. 
St.  Peter's  Church,  5843. 
Wilmington,  N.  C.,  hoard  of  commissioners, 

5598. 

Wilmington  lottery,  1772.     0078. 
Wilmot  family,  3417,  3979. 
Wilinot's     brief     for     proprietaries,     1680. 

6079. 
Wilson,    I).,    157,    7308-7311,    7314,    7315, 

7317. 

Wilson,  D.  S.,  1499. 
Wilson,   E.   B..   3407. 
Wilson,  E.  M..  5596. 
Wilson,  Elizabeth  M.,  5796,  5827. 
Wilson,  F.  E.,  5722,  5723. 
Wilson.    F.   T.,   6657. 
Wilson,  G.,  1516. 
Wilson,  H.  H.,  4406. 
Wilson.   H.   L.,   39. 
Wilson,  H.  M.,  571,  573,  574,  576,  577,  892. 
Wilson,  II.  I'.,  1582. 
Wilson,  J.  H.,  3338. 
Wilson,  J.  Ormond,  1264. 
Wilson,  James,  i>05,  4295. 
Wilson,  James  F.,  1.119. 
Wilson,    James   G.,    2.    8,    11,    12,    70,    560, 

1950,  2002,  4213,  4546,  4549,  4552, 

4555,      455'.),      4589,     4892,      5026, 

5028,  5030,  5032-5034,  5036,  5037, 

5030,  5045-5047,  5050,  5051,  5063, 

5066,   5077,   5394,   5436,   5444. 
Wilson,    John,     Her.,    alleged    portrait    of, 

2779. 

portrait  of.  2787. 
Wilson,  John  I).,  5491. 
Wilson,  Joseph  A.,  4358. 
Wilson,   Joseph   R..   5797. 
Wilson,  R.,  6615.  6622. 
Wilson,  T.,  5720,  5732. 
Wilson,  T.  S.,  1519. 
Wilson,  W.,  4533,  4557. 
Wilson,  W.  B.,  6165. 
Wilson,  W.  F.,  two  letters,  April  and  July, 

1844.     6680. 
Wilson,  W.  H.,  1285. 
Wilson  family,  6865. 


Wilson's  "  Conquest  of  Mexico,"  2773. 
Wilson's  Creek,  battle  of,  1579,  4364. 
Wiltbank,  W.  W.,  6057. 
Wiltbank  family,  6085. 
Wiltfong,  E.,  1522. 

Wilton,  N.  II.,  meetinghouse,  fall  of,  3380. 
Wiltse,  Mary,  4422. 
Wiuans,  J.  W.,  1052. 
Winchell,  A.  N.,  4310,  4312. 
Winchell,  N.  II.,  4310. 

Winchendon,  Mass.  (Ipswich,  Canada),  peti 
tion,    1755.      3364. 
Winchester,     J.,     orderly     book,      1812-13. 

4283. 

Winchester,       Mass.,      record,       1885-1887. 
411)1. 

two  hundred   and   fiftieth   anniversary   of 
first    white   settlement    within   the 
territory,  4192. 
Winchester,  N.  II.,  records,  3397,  3398. 

records,    1765-1799.      331)5. 
Windham,  Me.,  extracts  from  records,  1716. 

first  church  records,  1717. 

first  settler,  Thos.  Chute,  1713. 

meetinghouse,  war  in,  1716. 

early  schools,  1715. 

White's  Bridge,  1712. 
Windmill   Island,   Delaware  River,  title  of, 

6078. 

Windsor,  Lloyd,  4916. 
Windsor,  Canada,  battle,  7301. 
Windsor,  Conn.,  1820. 

freemen,  list,  1669.     3363. 

records,  3363. 

settlement  and  antiquities,  2623. 
Windsor,  Mass.,  early  history,  2045. 
Wine,  use  in  Concord,  824. 
Wines,  F.  II.,  901. 

Winfield,  C.  H.,  4549,  4587,  5364a,  5376. 
Wing,  C.  P.,  6059. 
Wing,  D.  L.,  815. 
Wing,  F.  W.,  4279. 
Wing,  G.  W.,  5750. 
Wing,  W.  A.,  4043. 
Wing  family,  3306. 
Wingate,  P.,  2704,  4450. 
Wingfield,  E.  M.,  119,  215. 
Winkler,  E.  W.,  6685. 
Winnebago    County,     WTis.,    archaeology    of, 

7125. 
Winnebago  Indians,  6934. 

legend  of,  6025,  6939. 
"  Winnebago  scare,"  1360. 
Winnebago  war,  1827.     6920. 
Winnipeg   country,    7148c. 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  charitable  institutions, 
7150. 

early  days  in,  7149o. 

forts  of,  7310. 

water  supply,  7148;. 

Winnipeg,  Lake  islands  in,  geology,  7148 r. 
Winnepesaukee,  W.  Bryant's  journal,  1717. 

3390. 

Winona,  Minn.,  history,  4343. 
Winship,  A.   E.,   7480. 
Winsuip,  G.  P.,  11,  15,  208,  459,  3229. 


1320 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Winslow,  C.  E.  A.,  812,  813,  814,  815. 
Winslow,    Edward,    Go/:.,    12,    2640,    2642, 

3402. 
commission    from     Massachusetts,     1G46. 

6483. 

letter,  1644.     2785. 
letter  to  J.  Winthrop,  1644.     3387. 
letters,  1651-1653.     3305. 
petition  to  the  lords  of  the  council,  1634. 

2774. 

"  relation  "'  of,  2626. 
Winslow,  E.  B.,  7255. 
Winslow,  E.  D.,  576. 
Winslow,  F.   E.,   1523. 
Winslow,   I.,   loyalist,  3414. 
Winslow,  John,  6568,  7277. 
journal,   7276. 
letter.  1756.     2624. 
letter,   1775.     2700. 

Winslow,  -Josaih,  letters,  1676-1680.  2776. 
Winslow,  W.  C.,  12,  3825,  5042,  5075,  5732. 
Winslow  family,  3375,  3370,  3383,  3384. 

(Edward)   family,  3362. 
Winslow,  papers,  1760-1,702.     2792,  2703. 

1776-1826.     7255,  7256. 
Winslow's    expedition,    1755,    diary    of   sui'- 

geon  in,  3301. 

Winslow's    "  Good    news    from    New    Eng 
land,"   1624.     2637. 
Winslow's  mission  to  England,  6483. 
Winsor,    Justin,    3,    34,    61,    204,    205,'  401, 
413,   2786-2780,   2702-2705,   2707, 
2700-2801,      2075,      3033,      3045- 
3047,     3055,     3063,     3107,     3123. 
3135,     3140,     3151,     3170,     3186, 
3216,  3362-3365,  5380,  6585,  7454. 
letter  on  Winthrop  map  of  New  England, 

2706. 

Winston   (Edmund)   family,  6820. 
Wintemberg,  W.  J.,  7208. 
Winter,  Jacob,  5678,  5681. 
Winter,    John,    letter    to    Robt.    Trelawny, 

1634.      1720. 
power  of  attorney  to,  January  18,  1631. 

1720. 

seal  of,  1720. 

Winter  Island,  features  of,  2271. 
Winters,  J.  W.,  6684. 

Winters,  W.,  3386,  3307,  3630a,  3738a. 
Winthrop,  Adam,  2781. 

letters,  3382. 

Winthrop,  B.  R.,  2753,  2772,  5103,  5211. 
Winthrop,  Fitz  John,  2671. 
correspondence  of,  2701. 
correspondence  with  William  Penn,  2781. 
Winthrop.     Grenville,     collection    of    auto 
graphs,  2786. 
Winthrop,  James,  2610,  2627. 

facsimile  of  handwriting,  1705.     2770. 
Winthrop,   John,   Got.  of  Mass.,  270,   1108, 

1100,  6483. 

at  Salem,  1630.  102,  270. 
commemoration  of,  2256. 
two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary, 

2300. 
on  baptism,  2781. 


Winthrop,    John.    Gov.    of   Mass.,    chart    of 

1630  of,  2701. 
"  Conclusions  "  of,  2781. 

correspondence  with  Gov.  Printz,  6064. 
deed,  2707. 
diary,  1645.     270S. 
estate  of,  2707,  3108. 
house,  2801. 

journal  of,  2632,  2781,  3446.   - 
letters,  2130. 
letter,  1632.     2774. 
letter.    1634.      2780. 
Winthrop,  Gor.  of  Conn.,  1100,  2620,  2704, 

2036. 

appeal  to  the  Privy  Council,  2673. 
charter  of  Conn.,   1662.     2622. 
correspondence,  2673. 

instructions  to  treat  with  Pequots,  2641. 
Winthrop,  John,  Prof.,  degree  conferred  by 

Harvard  College,  1773.     2130. 
letters,    1770.      2784. 
letter,   1775.     2776. 

Winthrop,  Mrs.  John,  letter  written  soon 
after  the  battle  of  Lexington, 
2783. 

Winthrop-Lechmere  case,  1112,  2708. 
Winthrop  v.  Endicott,  2247. 
Winthrop,  R.  C.,  106,  208,  200,  1727,  2756, 
2767,  2771-2780,  2701,  2703-2708, 
2812,  2820,  2855,  2861,  2870,  2882, 
2888,  2807,  2800,  2027,  2031,  2036, 
2072,  2000,  3000,  3013,  3036,  3044, 
3065,  3007,  3100,  3682,  3602,  4088, 
4006,  5010,  6057,  7445,  7446,  7450, 
7452,  7453,  7456. 
letter,  2770. 
portrait    given     to     the     United     States 

Government,  2788. 

unofficial  mission  to  Europe,  1861.     2701. 
Winthrop,  R.  C.,  jr.,  2581,  2707,  2770,  2771, 
2787,  2780,  2701-2703,  2705,  2706, 
2800-2802,    2076,  3022,  3038,  3050, 
3060,    3200. 
Winthrop.  S.,  2707. 
Winthrop,  Thomas  L.,  letters,  2781. 

memoir  of,  118,   143. 

Winthrop,  Wait,  correspondence  of,  2673. 
Winthrop,  Wm.,  letter,  1560.      2784. 
Winthrop  family,  3376,   3500. 
Winthrop   papers,    2647,    2648,    2654,    2655, 
2650,  2662,  2666,  2671,  2673,  2703, 
2707. 

extracts  from,  2782. 
State  library  of  Connecticut,  2705. 
Winthrop  sword,   354. 
Winthrop  map  of  New  England,  2706. 
Wiscasset,  Me.,  description,  2625. 

history,  3386. 
Wiscasset  tragedy,  1716. 
Wisconsin,  in  1818.     6030&. 
in  1837.     6030o,  6036,  7062. 
antiquities  of,  6027. 
archaeology,  301. 
archives,  21. 

banks,  early  legislation,  6064,  7017. 
bibliography  of  Wisconsin  authors,  7007. 
Bohemians  in,  7105. 


SUBJECT   AND   AUTHOR   INDEX. 


1321 


Wisconsin,  boundaries,  6933,  6987. 

Catholic  Church,  5849,  5850. 

census,  first  territorial,  1836.    6935,  7019. 

chronology  of,   6901. 

constitutional   conventions,   6966. 
bibliographical  account,  7063. 

Cornish  in  southwest,  7065,  6936. 

dairy  industry,  7080. 

education,  early  history,  6929. 

Episcopalianism  in,  7066. 

exploration  and  settlement,   6932. 

foreign  groups  in,  distribution,  6997. 

foreign  immigration,  6970,  7105. 

franchise  in,  7011. 

Free  Soil  party  in,  7020. 

French  regime  in,  6938. 

fugitive  slave  law,  7021. 

future  of  northern,  6967,  7077. 

German- Americans  in,  6895. 

German  immigration  to,  6936,  7069. 

Germans  in,  influence  of,  7105. 

gerrymanders,     1891     and     1892.       1537, 
1551. 

history,  bibliography,  7036,  7043. 

early  history,  6926,  6928. 

history  of  office  of  governor,  1539. 

imprints,  early,  6972,  7106. 

Indian  agriculture  in  southern.  7109. 

Indian   conveyances,    1793-1836.      6937. 

Indian  trade,  1822. 

Indian  tribes  of,  6927. 

Indian  wars,  6930&. 

internal  navigation,  6927. 

jubilee,  fifty  years  of  statehood,  6896. 

land-limitation      movement,      1848-1851. 
7521. 

Langlade's  movements,   1777.     6930r/. 

Langlade  papers,   1737-1800.     GDSOfo. 
laws,  1837-38,  a  rare  book,  6934,  7004. 
lead,  early  history,  6930. 

lead  and  shot  trade,  6935,  7025. 
lead  mining,  early,  10. 
lead  region,  6967. 

pioneering  in,  6937. 

local  government.  1533,  1821,  6933,  6990. 
man-shaped  mounds  of,  6928. 
mounds,  4307. 

Municipalities,  League  of,  1538. 
names,  geographical,  6925,  6939. 

Indian,  6925. 
necrology,  6970-6973. 

in   1874-1882.      6930a-6932. 
negro  slavery,  7524*. 

New  York  Indians  in,  6926,  6968,  7089. 
normal  school  system,  6966. 
northeastern  boundary,  6928. 
northern,  1820.     6930a. 

Great  Lakes  in  relation  to  railroad  de 
velopment,  7079. 
Obsidian    implements    in,    7125. 
papers    from    Canadian    archives,    1778- 

1783,   1767-1814.     6933,   6934. 
pioneer  life,  6926,  6930a. 
Polanders  in,  6919,  7105. 
politics,  Germans  in,  6918. 
prehistoric,  6930a,  6957. 


Wisconsin,  Presbyterianism  in,  7091. 
progress,  condition,  etc.,  6926. 
public-land  surveys,  6928. 
public  libraries,  statistics,  6927. 
Puritan  influence  in,  7084. 
railroad  legislation,  early  history,   1836- 

1851.     6936. 
history,  7070. 
recollections  of,  6927. 
reminiscences  of,  6925,  6926,  6929. 
in   1833.      6932. 

resources  of  northeastern,  6927. 
rise  and  progress,  6926. 
school  supervision,  history,  6929. 
Scots  in,  7105. 
first  settler,  6917. 
slavery  in,  6915,  6960,  7009. 
State  Historical  Society,  1513. 

success  of,  6870. 
State  sovereignty  in,  8. 
early   times,   1849.      6925,   6939. 
tour  through,  1832.     6925,  6939. 
"  Upper  Wisconsin  "  country,  6927. 
visit  to,  1830.     6934. 
western,   1836.      6930. 
Wisconsin  phalanx,  7526. 

at  Ceresco,  7105a. 
Wisconsin  Territory,  1831.     6937. 
army  life  in,  7062. 
financial  history,  6962,  7012. 
judicial  and  legal  condition,  6900. 
last  days,  4310. 
legislation,  6952. 
organization,  6935. 
reminiscences,  1824-1842.     7097. 
Wise,  B.  II.,  6817. 
\Vise,  John,  3279. 

narrative    of    Phips's    expedition,    1690. 

2805. 

Wise,  J.  S.,  5960. 

Wissahickon,  hermits  of,  6067,  6081. 
Wistar  Museum  of  Anatomy,  6o~4. 
Wister,  Sally,  journal,  1777-78.      (5065.  6066. 
Wiswall  family,  3398,  3769. 
Witches    in    Salem    and    elsewhere,     2267, 

2500,   4978. 

Witchcraft,  detection  of,  2638. 
a  discolored  history,  3402. 
Grace  Sherwood's  trial,  1705.     6797. 
in  Hingham,   1708-9.      3363. 
injury  to  W.   Good,   1692.     3393. 
Maine,  3371. 
Massachusetts,  197,  309,  345,  2789,  3008, 

3014,   3015,   3024. 

history  of,  and  the  act  of  1711.     2791. 
C.  Mather,  letter  of,  7173. 
New   England,    1692-93.     2248,   2623. 
New  Hampshire,  1656.     3401,  4446. 
New  York,  5242. 
prosecution   of  1'.   English  and  wife   for, 

2241,  2242. 

recantation  of  confessors  of,  2631. 
Salem,  Mass,,  2237,  2641,  4407. 

court  for  witch  trials  in  1692.     2792. 
trials  in  Salem,  2791. 
Springfield,   Mass.,  1651.     3393. 


1322 


SUBJECT  AND  AUTHOR  INDEX. 


Witchcraft,  trials,  original  documents,  2774. 
trial  of  Grace  Sherwood,  1705.     6197. 

Virginia,  6849,  6850. 

Witchcraft  delusion,  1692,  242,  3382,  3385, 
3588. 

literature  of,  4,  205,  420. 

papers  relating  to,  2791. 

trials  in  Essex  County,  2247. 
Witherell,  B.  F.  H.,  6927. 
Withers  family,  6831. 
Witherspoon,  J.,  journal,  7275. 
Witherspoon,   John,   34. 
Withington,   Henry,  verses  on  death  of.   in 

1  <)<;<;.     731)5. 

Withington,  L.,  2278,  2280,  3409-3412, 
5049-5051,  6084,  6085,  6649,  6651, 
6835-6838. 

wills,  3411. 

Withington,  W.  II.,  4292. 
Withrow,  W.  II.,  7310,  7326,  7327,  7329. 
Witmer,  A.  E.,  6165,  6166. 
Witwatersand,  897. 
Witter,  W.,  2039. 

Wittich,  G.  F.,  autobiography.  5749.  5752. 
Wittmeyer,  A.  V.,  4898. 
Wizzard's  Clipp,  WTest  Virginia,  6892. 
Woburn,  Mass.,  burying  ground,  3361. 

inscriptions  on  gravestones,  336. 
Wodell,   see   Woodhull. 
Wodhul,  see  Woodhull. 
Wodhull  family,  5042. 
Woertendyk  family   (New  York),  5022. 
Woertman,   D.   J.,   and  A.   Aukes,    marriage 

agreement,    1691.      5019. 
Wolcott,    Roger.    2622,    2793,    2794.    2797, 
3684. 

journal  at  Louisbourg,  1745.     1109. 

memoir  for  history  of  Connecticut,  1110. 
Wolcott  family,  3359. 
Wolf,  S.,  626. 

Wolfe,  J.,  army,* on  St.  Lawrence  orders, 
1759.  7207. 

monument  on  Plains  of  Abraham,  7329. 

monument  at  Quebec,  7345. 
Wolfeborough,  N.  H.,  note  on,  1814.     2631. 
Wolff.  A.  S.,  627. 
Wolfskill,  J.  R.,  1015. 
Wolfson,  A.  M.,  39. 
Wollcott,  J.,  letter,  1639.     3360. 
Wolverton,  C.  E.,  5830. 
Wolves,  war  on,  Ohio,  7411. 
Woman  suffrage,  Nebraska,  4405. 

New  Jersey,  4542. 

New  York,  1900.     4931. 
Woman's  Club  movement,  Illinois,  7425. 
Women,  almshouse,  810. 

college  and  noncollege,  813. 

earnings  of,  809. 

education,  813. 

functional  health,  813. 

graduates,  811. 

gymnastic  training  of,  809. 

of  the  Revolution,  7475. 

pioneer,  of  the  West,  5678. 

progress  of,  1581. 


Women  writers  of  South  Carolina,  bibliogra 
phy,  1286. 

"  Wonder-working    Providence,"    2630-2632, 

2635,  2636,  6483. 
spurious   edition  of,   2787. 

Wong  Kai  Kah,  4388. 

Wood,  A.  E.,  2179. 

Wood,  A.  H.,  4158. 

Wood,  A.  S.,  4045. 

Wood,  C.  E.,  2177. 

Wood,  G.,  3367,  4685. 

Wood,  G.  B.,  5970. 

Wood,  Henry,  1823. 

Wood,  H.  G.,  868. 

Wood,  Lemuel,  diaries,  2258,  2410. 
journal,  2259,  2260. 

Wood,  L.  N.,  6924. 

Wood,  N.  P.,  4098. 

Wood,   O.,   marriages  solemnized  by,   1786- 
1789.      1712. 

Wood,  R.  W.,  806. 

Wood,   S.,  3386,  4848. 

Wood,  T.  B.,  letter,  5799. 
letters,   1846-47.     5800. 

Wood,  T.   W.,  6763. 

Wood,   Win.,   7321. 

Wood,  W.  I).,  6681-6683. 

Wood,  W.  M.,  5287. 

Wood  family,  3405,  6854. 
(Cornelius)   family,  4863. 

Wood    County,    W.    Va.,    volunteers,    1806. 
6892. 

Wood  River  massacre,   1422. 

Wood  working,   aboriginal,  6339. 

Woodbridge,  Benj.,  rare  volume  by,  2801. 

Woodbridge,  Dudley,  diary  of,  1728.     2786. 

Woodbridge,    J.,    letter    of    attorney,    1782. 
6083. 

Woodbridge  family,  3390,  3412,  3664. 

Woodbridge,  Conn.,   1161. 

Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  3380. 
grant,  1672.     4545. 
records,  1670-1720.      3377. 

Woodbridge  papers,  4284. 

Woodbridge  sell,  1505. 

Woodburn,  James  A.,  10,  15,  21,  24,  1823. 

Woodbury,  A.,  6595,  74820. 

Woodbury,  C.   H.,  2040,  4457. 

Woodbury,  C.  J.  H.,  2272,  2610. 

Woodbury,    C.    L.,    2272,    2571,    3406,    3413. 
3682,   3862,  4119,   4482. 

Woodbury,    Elizabeth,   will,    1689.      3365. 

Woodbury,  G.,  4427,  4458. 

Woodbury,  L.,  105,  106;  4451. 

Woodbury,  P.  P.,  4446. 

Woodbury   family,   2262,   2273,   2274,   2465, 
2529. 

Woodbury,  Conn.,  ancient  deeds,  3361. 

Woodcock  family,  2198. 

Wooden  Sword,  battle  of,  6077. 

Woodford,  S.  L.,  5437,  5451. 

Woodford,  Wm.,  letters,   1776-1779.     6079. 

Woodhouse,  E.  J.,  6783. 

Woodho.ise  family,  6860. 

Woodhull,  Anna  M.,  5018,  5019. 

Woodhull,  Anna  M.  W.,  4551,  4620. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1323 


Woodhull   family,   3821  b. 
of  America,   5018,   5019. 
of  England,  3403. 
Woodhull,   atchievement,   5016. 
"  Woodlands,"   1815.     G071. 
Woodman,  C.,  1700,  1731,  3380. 
Woodranger  tales,  4428. 
Woodruff,  C.,  5637,  5639,  7413,  7417,  7418. 
Woodruff,  F.  E.,  4559,  4560. 
Woodruff,  G.  II.,  1418,  1430,  1431. 
Woodruff  family,  3376,  5749. 
Woods,  II.  E.,  2135,  3416,  3977. 
Woods,  J.  M.,.  930. 
Woods,  K.  P.,  810. 
Woods,  L.,  1702,  1719,  1739,  1757. 
Woods.  M.  L.,  946,  974. 
Woods,  R.  M..  4097. 
Woods,  T.  H.,  4349. 

Wood's  New  England's  prospect,  2796,  4102. 
authorship  of  introductory  essay  of  third 

edition,  2775. 
Woodson,  M.  W.,  1642. 
Woodson  family,  6857,  6858,  6859. 
Woodstock,    Conn.,    expedition    from    New 

London  to,  1699.     2778. 
first  settlers,  3376. 
Woodstock,  Mich.,  history,  4260. 
WToodward,  A.,  3369,  3370,  3373,  3378,  3477, 

6300. 

Woodward,  A.  B.,  1267. 
Woodward,  B.  W.,  1580. 
Woodward,  C.  S.,  4279. 
Woodward,  John,  letters,  1721.     2782. 
Woodward,  P.  II.,  1114,  1197,  3398,  3400. 
Woodward,  Stanley,  6423,  6448,  6456. 
Woodward,  T.  R.,  3409,  3410. 
Woodward   (Nathaniel)  family,  3409. 
Woodward  and  Saffery,  map  of  1642.  4133. 
Woodworth,  II..  4908. 
Wool  book,  809. 
Woojen,  W.  W.,  1453. 

Woolen   cloths,    household   manufacture   of. 
premiums     in     New     York,     1809- 
1814.     4686. 
Woolen  manufacture,  introduction  in  United 

States,  6553. 
Wooley,  M.  E.,  36. 
Wooley  family,  6067. 
Woolley,  E.  C.,  4830. 
Woolley,  F.  II.  C.,  3324. 
Woolley,  Mary  E.,  6470,  6580. 
Woolsey,  T.  S.,  24. 
Woolsey  family,  5021. 

of  Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  5019. 
Woolsey  (B.)  family,   (Dosoris,  L.  I.),  5020. 
Woolson,  Constance  F.,  6059. 
Woolverton,  W.  B.,  5641. 
Wool  worth,  J.  M.,  4405,  4408,  4409. 
Wooster  family,  5045,  5046. 
Wooten,  D.   G.,  6680. 
Worcester,  I).  C.,  899. 
Worcester,    S.    T.,    3385,    3386,   3388,    3389, 

3624,  4435,  44.V,. 
Worcester,    Mass.,    1892.     4209. 
bicentennial,   1684-1884.     4220. 
births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  4212. 


Worcester,  Mass.,  births,  1714-1848.     4207. 
branch   railroad,  4213. 
burial-ground    inscriptions,   4212. 
central    exchange,    history    of,    1804    to 

1896.     4213. 
a  century  ago,  4212. 
Chandler  farm  on  Main  street,  4213. 
civil   war,  4205. 
court  of  general  sessions,  records,  1731- 

1737.     4201. 

deaths,    1826-1 S4S.      4207. 
Exchange  street  sixty  years  ago,  4212. 
exhibition     of     antique     musical     instru 
ments,  4214. 

early  families,   1616-1843.     4213. 
first  Catholic  cemetery,  4212. 
Forefathers'    Day    commemoration.    4210, 

4212. 

Front  street  in  the  thirties,  4210. 
Harvard   street,    1876-1896.      4210. 
Henchman,  D.,  farm,  4214. 
historic  spots,   marking,   4213. 
history,  4202,  4219,  4220. 
history,   local,   4212. 
imprints,   208. 
Indian  mortar,  4210. 
inscriptions     from     old     burial     grounds, 

from    1727-1859.      4198. 
list   of  historical,   biographical   genealog 
ical  papers,  etc.,  4212. 
list  of  voters  in  1799.     4212. 
literary  exchange,   1810.     209. 
local  events,  1897.     4212. 
Main  street  sixty-three  years  ago,   4203. 
Main  street  in  early  times,  4226. 
marriages,  1747-1848.     4207. 
Mechanic  street  from  1830-1S40.     42i2. 
Merrifield  fire  of  1854.     4213. 
Methodism  in,  beginnings  of,  4205. 
Metropolitan  water  basin,  trip  to.  4214. 
militia,  Second  Regiment,  Second  Brigade, 

Seventh  Division,  1796.     4210. 
Nathan  Patch  house,  4214. 
north  end  of  Main  street  and  old  Lincoln 

street,   4214. 

obituaries  for  1891  and  1892.  ,  4209. 
old,   4205,   4213,   4214. 
old  laws  and  new.  4213. 
old  Lincoln  street,  4213. 
old  Pine  Meadow  road  and  its  forgotten 

bridge,  4215. 

post-office  and  its  occupants,  4212. 
random   recollections,    1839-1843.      4202, 

4223. 
recollections     of     Central     and     Thomas 

streets,  4212. 
recollections   of   old   Market   street   sixty 

years  ago,   1899.     4213. 
recollections  of  School  street  in  the  thir 
ties    and    early    forties    of    1800. 
4213. 

early   records,    1722-1783.      4198,   4200. 
records  of  proprietors  of,  41-99. 
records,    proprietary,    town,    and    court, 

4212. 
record  publication,  4205. 


1324 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOK    INDEX. 


Worcester,  Mass.,   reminiscences,   4205. 
early  reminiscences,  4209. 
reminiscences   of   Thomas    street    schools 
and   schoolhouse   sixty   years   ago, 
4215. 

early   roads.   421G. 
Salisbury  Hall,  opening  of,  4200. 
schools  for  girls,  4215. 
Second  parish,  197,  304,  4212. 
early  settlement.  4202. 
some     Worcester      matters,      1689-1743. 

4203. 

subscription  to  move  capital  to.  209. 
taverns,  old  time,  4215. 
tax  list  of.  1789.     4212. 
topographical  description.   2019. 
town    records,    1784-1848.      4204,    4200, 

420G«,  4211. 

Trumbull  mansion,  4213. 
Wheeler   (Joseph)    house,  4215. 
Worcester    County,    Mass.,    antislavery    so 
ciety,  4203. 
early  bar,  4213. 
cattle  shows,  4212. 
division  of,  2540. 
history,  4205,  4215,  4231. 
Indian  trails,  4132,  4210. 
militia,  pay  abstract,  4210. 
militia,    services    in    Providence,    R.     I., 

1776-77.     4210. 
early  paper  mills,  4203. 
second  court-house,  architecture  of,  4213. 
exercises,  June  30,  1900.     4213. 
history,    4213. 
Worcester  County  Musical  Association, 

4202,  4212. 

Worcester  artillery  roll,  1825.     4213. 
Worcester     district,     Mass.,     in     Congress, 

1789-1757.      4205. 
Worcester  imprints,  208. 
Worcester  Light  Infantry,  1803-1902.    4213. 
Words  coined  in  Boston,  2075,  2078. 
Workman,  W.  II.,  1018,  1020. 
Workman,  American,  1863. 
Worley,  J.  L.,  6687. 
Wormeley,  R.,  letter,  1795.     6854. 
Wormeley,    R.,   jr.,   letter,    1783.      6855. 
Wormeley    family,    6854. 
Worth,  H.  B.,  3342,  3344-3346,  3352,  4043, 

7535. 
Worthington,    E.,    2196,    2198,    2199,    2201- 

2203,  2569,  2574,  7397,  7398. 
cavalry     company,     pay     roll,     1778-79. 

6855. 

Worthington,  J.  T.,  5656. 
Worthington,  J.  W.,  2195. 
Worthington,  T.,  5747. 
Worthington,  Ohio,  5725. 
female  seminary,  5748. 
inscriptions    from    Walnut    Grove    Ceme 
tery,  5749. 

medical  college,  5748. 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  5749. 
muster  roll,    1808.      5748. 
Ohio  Central  Normal  School,  5749. 
Presbyterian  Church,  5749. 


Worthington,     Ohio,     recollections,      1803- 
1903.     5748. 

St.  John's  Church,  5748. 
parish  register,  5743,  5744. 

St.  John's  churchyard,  5743. 

settlement,  5743. 
Wounded  Knee,  battle  of.  4408. 
Wouterszen-Breestede   family    (New   York), 

5022. 

Wozencraft,  O.  M.,  1055. 
Wrangell  Mountains,  904. 
Wren,  C.,  6428. 
Wren,  J.  S.,  1427. 
Wrenshall.  J.,  6065. 
Wrentham,   Mass.,  births,   2200,   2201. 

deaths,  1673-1704.     3361. 

early  planters  of.  3365. 

proposed  division,  1720.     3380. 

early  records,  3362. 

records,  2198. 
Wright,  A.  W.,  1395. 
Wright,  C.  C.,  214o. 
Wright,  Carroll  D.,  3,  808,  809,  811. 
Wright,  Ellen  M.,  3321. 
Wright,  Florence  B.,  5726. 
Wright,  G.  B.,  5703,  5720. 
Wright,  G.  F.,  5713,  5718,  5778,  5782,  7142. 
Wright,  G.  G.,  1513,  1515,   1521. 
Wright,  G.  R.,  1614. 
Wright,  G.  T.,  2350. 
Wright,  Harrison,  6420c,  6421,  6431. 
Wright,  I.  N.,  1427. 
Wright,  J.,  6186. 

deed  to  T.  Coffin,  1655.     3372. 
Wright,  Sir  J.,   letters,   1774-1782.      1305. 

report    on    conditions    of   Georgia,    1773. 

1305. 

Wright,  J.  N.,  4294. 
Wright,  J.  O.,  3394. 
Wright,  J.  R.,  6464. 
Wright,  J.  V.,  1284. 
Wright,  J.  W.,  3362. 
Wright,  Louise,  5748. 
Wright,  L.  H.,  5749. 
Wright,  Marcus  J.,  4,  12,  1281,  1282,  1285, 

1289. 
Wright,  N.,  lefter  and  journal,  1745-1747. 

3360. 

Wright,  Nellie  H.,  5748. 
Wright,  R.  M.,  1581. 
Wright,  R.  W.,  1157. 
Wright,  S.,  3393,  3697a,  5432. 
Wright,  Mrs.  S.  S.,  993. 
Wright,  T.  A.,  5070. 
Wright,  W.  C.,  807,  808,  811. 
Wright,  W.  K.,  3398,  3401. 
Wright,  W.  T.,  7476. 
Wright,  W.  W.,  3886,  4097,  4906. 
Wright    family,    3395,    3398,    3416,    3697r/, 
5018. 

(Abel)  family,  3393. 

(Samuel)  family,  3362. 
Wright's  campaign,  6870. 
Writ,   1685.      3378. 
Writs  of  assistance,  2071. 

in   1761.     3092. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    IND?:X. 


1325 


Writs    of    assistance,     remarks    on     Otis's 

argument   against,    2796. 
Wrong,  G.  M.,  7368,  7369,  7374. 
Wiirtele,    P.    C.,    7191,    7192,    7216,    7311, 

7323. 

Wiirtele,  J.,  7347. 
Wulflng,  John  M.,  7518. 
Wyalusing,  Pa.,  Moravian  mission  at  Fried- 

enshuetten,  6222. 

Wyandot  Indians,  farewell  song,  5726. 
Wyandot-Iroquois   vocabulary,    7187. 
Wyandot   missions,    1806-7.      5777,   No.   50. 
Wyandots,  4415. 

Wyandotte  constitutional  convention,  1577. 
Wyandotte,  Mich.,  history,  4265. 
Wyatt  family,  6858. 
Wyche  family,  6861-6865. 
Wyckoff,  A.  B.,  6870. 
Wyer,  J.  I.,  17. 
Wyer  family,  3383. 

Wyeth,  Nathaniel,  correspondence  and  jour 
nal    1831-1836.      5794. 
Wylie,  Andrew,  1443,  1451. 
Wylie,  J.  C.,  6083,  6085. 
Wylie,  S.  B.,  6386. 
Wylie,  T.  W.  J.,  6064. 
Wyllys  family,  3395. 
Wyman,  Joseph,  3324. 
Wyman,  Justus,  945. 
Wyman,  M.,  jr.,  3408. 
Wyman,  N/,  3361. 
Wyman,  R.  H.,  549. 
Wyman,  T.  B.,  3361. 
Wyman,  T.  B.,  jr.,  2246,  3365,  3376. 
Wyman,  W..  revolutionary  deposition,  1850. 

1716. 

Wyman,  W.  S.,  944. 
Wyman  family,  3361,  3408. 
Wynkoop,  R.,  5036-5040. 
Wynne,  J.,  545,  546,  1877. 
Wynne,  J.  J.,  5507. 
Wynne,  T.  H.,  3385,  6793. 
Wyoming,  bad  lands  of,  556. 
historical  sketches,  7129. 
history,'  7123. 
mammals  of,  2344. 

Wyoming  or  Connecticut's  East  India  Com 
pany,  1151. 

Wyoming,  Pa.,  battle  and  massacre  ;  Anni 
versaries,  6407-6419. 
first  attempts   at  self-government,   1772— 

7."..      6412. 
massacre     in     1778.      2793,     3372,     3472, 

6449,    7454. 
last  survivor,  3377. 

one    hundred    and    twenty-sixth    anni 
versary,  7487. 

one  hundred  and  twenty-seventh  anni 
versary,  7488. 
tragedy  of,  4773,  4788. 
"A  Yankee  celebration  in  ye  olden  time," 

642  la. 

Wyoming  Valley,   aboriginal  pottery,   6428. 
anthracite  coal,  discovery  and  use,  5968. 
archaeology,  6421. 
buried,  investigation  of,  6425. 


Wyoming    Valley,     carboniferous    limestone 

beds  and  fossils,  6443. 
•  conchology,  6421. 
forts  erected  prior  to  1783.     6453. 
glaciation,    vascular    plants,    etc.,    6158- 

6160. 

gristmills,   6424. 
limestone  beds,  6421. 

marriages  and  deaths,  1826-1836.     6423. 
Moravian   and   Indian   occupation,   1742- 

1763.     6467. 
paleontology,  6421. 

pioneer   physicians,    1771-1825.      6428 
poets  and  poetry,  6163. 
taxable  inhabitants,  1776-1780.      6424. 
Yankee  and  the  Pennamite  in,  6423. 
Wythe,  G.,  gift,  1787.      6860. 
Wythe  family,  6850. 
Y'ager,  J.,  naturalization  paper,  6851. 
Yakima  County,  Wash.,  6870. 
Yakima  Indian  war,  1855-56.     7478. 
Yale,  C.  B.,  4098. 
Yale,    E.,    3363. 
Yale  family,  3411. 
Yale  University,  alumni  in  official  positions, 

3400,  38l7a. 
bicentennial,  2805. 
early  history,   2138. 
ecclesiastical  constitution.  1158,  1170. 
founding,  1158,  1171. 
graduates  in  western  Massachusetts,  1159, 

1180. 

Jewish   graduates,   629. 
a  journal  of  one  hundred  years  ago,  1159. 
"  New   philosophy  "   at,   1714.      206. 
presidency  of,  207.  436. 
social  distinctions  before  the  Revolution, 

204,   405. 
Yamachiche,    Canada,    history,    1703-1903. 

7537. 

Yancey,  W.   L.,  961. 
Yangtze   Valley,   901. 
Yankee  Lewis's  hostelry,  4278. 
Yankee  in   Wyoming  Valley,  Pa..  6456. 
Yankee  Springs,  4278. 
Yaple,  J.,   1422. 
Yard,   J.   S.,   4554,   4635. 
Yarmouth,  Mass..   memorabilia  of,  2623. 

south  part  of,  2626. 
Yarmouth,   North,   Me.,   169S. 

four  judges  of,  1707. 

Yarmouth  letters,  167(5-77  and  1686.     3375. 
Yarnell,  Jesse,  1020. 
Yates,  II.  W.,  4410. 
Yates   family,   6831. 

of  Jefferson  County,  W.  Va.,  689O. 
Yazoo    County,    Miss.,    early    history    and 

archaeology,  4351. 
Yazoo  land  companies,  5,  7. 
Yeager  raid,    1863.      1582. 
Yeakle,   W.  A.,  5959. 
Yeardley.     Kir    G.,     answer    to    charges    of 

J.   Martin,  etc.,  6831. 
instructions  to,  1618,  1626.     6826. 
Yeates,    J.,    letters   to   W.    Hamilton,    1789. 
6080. 


1326 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOE    INDEX. 


Yeaton,  II.  P.,  4159,  4160. 

Yellow    fever    epidemic    in    New    Haven    in 

1794.      1161. 
Yellowstone    expedition,    1863.     4394. 

in  1874.     4394. 
Yellowstone  Park,  550. 

tour,  1877.     4396. 

wonders  of,  549. 
Yendell  family,  3416,  3971a. 
Yeocomico  River,    fort   on,    1667.     6857. 
Yerex,  A.  E.,  1016. 
Yewell,  G.  H.,  1517. 

Yohogania     County,     Va.,     county     courts, 
1777-1780.      6406. 

Yojoa,  Lake,  546. 

Yonge,  J.  E.  D.,  946,  972,  976. 

Yonge,  S.  H.,  6773,  6835,  6836. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Catholic  church,  5849. 

York,  Duke  of,   reasons  for   indictment  of, 

2782. 
York,  Canada,  capture  of,  2780. 

journey  to,  1806.      7301. 
York,  England,  7188. 
York,  Me.,  corporate  limits,  1707. 
Danforth's  deed  of  land  to,  3100. 
deed   of   Thomas  Danforth,    1684.      2795. 
deeds,    1642-1726.      1775-1780. 

1726-1730.      1694-1696. 
destruction  of,  3387. 
garrison  houses  of,   1703,   3386,   3625. 
grant  from  Gorges  to  Mason,  1635,  1775. 
houses  of  Gorges  and  Godfrey,  1707. 
John  Mason's  royal  charter,  1635.     1775. 
old  burying-ground  inscriptions,  3363. 
oration    delivered    of    two    hundred    and 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  town,  1801. 
(Sewall)    inscriptions,   3367. 
schools,  1764-69.      3392. 
topography,  2621., 

York  Institute,  Maine,  history,  1806. 
York,  N.  Y.,  4923,  4924. 
York,  Pa.,  history,  1778.      6072. 

in  the  Revolution.  6152. 
York,  Va.,  journal  of  the  siege,  2627. 

Temple  farm,  6850. 
York,   Cape,   ironstone,   570. 
York    County,    Mo.,    marriages,    1686-1699. 

3386. 

records,  1697,  3407. 
York  County,  Va.,  court-house,  6861. 
court,  marriage-license  bonds,  6849. 
epitaphs  and  inscriptions,  ancient,  6817. 
old  tombstones,  6850. 
proceedings   of   court,    1661.      6859. 
records,    1677-1705.     6857. 
York  factory,   Hudson's   Bay,  journal   of   a 

voyage  to,  1841.     5813. 
Yorkshire,  list  of  pedigrees,  1584,  1612,  and 

1665.      3369. 

Yorktown,  campaign.  6061. 
capitulation  at,  6067. 
in  1854.     6858. 
siege  of,  6009. 


Yorktown,   siege,   1781,    J.  Duncan's  diary, 

5749. 

siege,   1862.     3333,   3334. 
siege  of,  Trumbull's  journal  of,  2783. 
surrender  at,  3383. 
Yorktown  monument,  2786. 
Yor-ktown-Washington  mulberry  tree,  6861. 
Yosemite  Park,  550. 
Yosemite  Valley,  6522. 
Young,  A.,  2614. 
Young,  A.  A.,  813,  815. 
Young,  B.  H.,  1627. 
Young,  C.  E.,  6927. 
Young,  C.  H.,  576,  6781. 
Young,  C.  S.,  3325. 
Young,  E.  J.,  2787,  2789,  2791,  2800-2802, 

2968,  2978,  3099,  3185,  7455. 
Young,   F.   G.,   24,   5794,   5797,   5800,   5802, 

5804a,  5841,  5842. 
Young,  J.,  555,  4931. 
Young,  J.   Q.  A.,  5827. 
Young,  M.  F.,  5042. 
Young,  M.  I.,  5042. 

Young,  T.,  letter  to  Sir  T.  Matthew,  1929. 
Young,  W.,  journal,   1776-77.     6064. 
Young    (John)   family,  5050,  5051. 
Young    Men's     Christian    Association,     his 
tory,  5701. 

"  Young  Territory  "   history,   6687. 
Younglove,  S.,  deposition,  1658,1668.     3374. 
Youngman,  D.,  3392. 
Youngman  family,   3392,   3393. 
Youngs  family,  5028,  5046. 
Youngs    (Christopher)    family,    5029 
Youth  and  Revolutions,  2801. 
Yowanne   Indians,  4349. 
Yucatan,  ancient  structures  of,  203,  392. 
archaeology,   192,  199,   274,  332. 
bibliography,   288. 
explorations  in,  189,  348. 
hill  caves,  6401. 
semicivilized  races,  517. 
war,  1847.     214a. 
water  supply  of,  214a. 
See  also  Maya  antiquities. 
Yukon  district,  894. 
Yukon  gold  fields,  899. 
Yukon  River,  547. 

exploration  in   1883.      560. 
journey  up  the,  571. 
life  on,  900. 
northwest  passes,  899. 
Yuma  Indian  depredations,  1021. 
Yuma  trail,  902. 

Zabriskie,    Andrew   C.,    656,    657,   661,    664. 
Zabriskie  family,  5038. 
Zacharie,  J.  S.,  1667,  7440. 
Zacher,  C,  D.,  4795. 
Zane  family  6068. 
Zane's  trace,  5725. 
Zeigler,  J.  L.,  6165. 
Zeisberger,  David,  6967,  6068,  6072. 

diary,  5663,  5665,  5672. 
Zell,  Lydia  D.,  6166. 


SUBJECT    AND    AUTHOR    INDEX. 


1327 


Zeller,  N.,  1506. 

Zeller  family  3371. 

Zeno,    voyages    of    the    Venetian    brothers, 

2782,  2905. 
Zerbe,  C.  M.,  6208. 
Zevely,  D.,  1268-1270. 

Zimmerman,  T.  C.,  5930,  5933,  5934,  5940- 
5942,  5948,  5960,  6195,  6352,  6355. 
Zinzendorf,  Count  N.  L.,  von,  6467. 

diary,  6222. 

letters  of  condolence  to  6223. 


Zinzendorf,  Count  N.  L.,  von,  journey,  Sheko- 
meko  and  the  Susquehanna,  6222. 

Zion  Church,  Baltimore,  2023. 

Zionist  projects,  American,  631. 

Zoar,  Ohio,  Society  of  Separatists,  10. 

Zoology,  fifty  years  ago  and  to-day  (1884) 
2439. 

Zuber,  W.  P.,  6679,  6680,  6683. 

Zubly,  J.  J.,  letter,  1773.      2777. 

Zufii  Indians,  schools,  1522. 

Zyperus  family   (New  York),  5022. 


PERSONAL  SUBJECT  INDEX.     BIOGRAPHICAL 
SKETCHES,  ETC. 

(References  are  to  title  numbers,  not  to  pages.) 


Abbot,  D.,  7408. 

Abbot,  S.,   4451. 

Abbott,  E.,  3687. 

Abbott,  S.  W.,  815. 

Abernethy,  W.  B.,  1016. 

Aboab,  I.,  628. 

Ackley,  E.  L.,  1581. 

Acunha,  Tristan  d',  2630. 

Adair,  John,  1642. 

Adair,  Sarah  D.,  5831. 

Adams,  A.,  1521. 

Adams,  Chas.,  jr.,  3399,  4203. 

Adams,  C.  F.,  2793,  2803. 

Adams,  C.  F.,  jr.,  3684. 

Adams,   C.   K.,   5006. 

Adams,  PToenezer,  3359. 

Adams,  Eliphalet,  2741. 

Adams,  E.  F.,  3687. 

Adams,  Franklin  G.,  1580,  4311. 

Adams,  G.,  3687. 

Adams,  Hannah,  2200,  2201. 

Adams,  Hugh,  3389. 

Adams,  Herbert  B.,  1285,  1864,  2805. 

Adams,  John,  President,  2770,  3369. 

Adams,  Rev.  John,  1713. 

Adams,    John    (Nova    Scotia   and    Boston), 

3390. 

Adams,  Josiah,  3683. 

Adams,  J.  Q.,  1393,  2650,  3383,  3599,  3682. 
Adams,  J.  W.,  5487. 
Adams,  R.,  3683. 

Adams,  Samuel,  1814,  2789,  3388,  6037. 
Adams,  Thomas,  1652,  2797. 
Adams,  T.  A.  S.,  4347. 
Adams,  Rev.  William,  2649,  2741,  5027. 
Addison,  R.,  7298. 
Agassiz,  L.,  2897. 
Agnese,  Baptista,  3203. 
Agnew,    Gen.   J.  T.,    6084. 
Agnew,  S.,  6319. 
Agrada,  Maria  Jesus  de,  6679. 
Alcott,  Bronson,  7186. 
Alden,  E.,  3393,  3706. 
Aldrich,  C.,  4304. 
Aldrich,  Mrs.  C.,  1521. 
Aldrich,  P.  E.,  204,  205. 
Alexander,  Emily  I.,  6423. 
Alexander,  F.,  4213. 
Alexander,  J.  H.,  1957. 
Alexander,  Sir  Wm.,  4108,  7317. 
Alexander,    William,    called    Lord    Stirliiw, 
4526. 

H.  Doc.  923,  59-1,  vol  2 84 


Alfred  the  Great,  1717. 

millennial,  210,  476,  1717,  1795. 

Allan,  G.  H.,  3757. 

Allan,  John,  3370,  3388,  3653. 

Allen,  A.,  6066. 

Allen,  B.,  1710. 

Allen,  Charles,  209,  471. 

Allen,  Ethan,  4439,  5411,  6765,  7480. 

Allen,  Fighting  Parson,  5043,  5045. 

Allen,  George,  4202,  4218. 

Allen,  Hope,  3405. 

Allen,  I.,  6720. 

Allen,  John,  4730. 

Allen,  Rev.  John,  3399. 

Allen,  Joseph,  2770. 

Allen,  J.  H.,  2137,  2138. 

Allen,  O.,  4770. 

Allen,  Parker,  7367. 

Allen,  T.  P.,  3687. 

Allen,  William,  1708. 

Allen,  William   (chief  justice  of  Pa.),  60570 
6086. 

Allen,  Rev.  William>  1701,  3687. 

Allen,  W.  F.,  6995. 

Allen,  Zachariah,  2788,  6555. 

Allen,  Zenas,  2571. 

Allerton,  Isaac,  2645,  3366,  6856. 

Allibone,  S.  A.,  6071,  6118. 

Allin,  John,   3400. 

Allinson,   S.,  4552,   4624. 

Allison,  W.  B.,  1516. 

Allouez,   Claude  Jean,   6938,   6967,   7523. 

Allston,  J.  B.,  6650. 

Allyn,  John,  2643,  2722. 

Alricks,  J.,  1240. 

Alricks,  P.,  5039. 

Alston,  John,  6651. 

Ames,  Ellis,  198,  2791. 

Ames,  F.  L.,  2133,  2143,  3407. 

Ames,  L.  J.,  4923. 

Ames,  N.,  3374. 

Ames,  Samuel,  3687. 

Ames,  Seth,  2788,  2789. 

Ammidown,  H.,  4202,  4221. 

Amory,  T.  C.,  2795,  3096. 

Amory,  W.,  2794. 

Ancona,  Eligio,  204. 

Anderson,  A.,  5285. 

Anderson,  J.  A.,  1582. 

Anderson,  J.  F.,  3401,  3806. 

Anderson,  J.  T.,  5749. 

Anderson,  M.  B.,  371. 

Anderson,  S.,  7365. 

Andre,  Father  Louis,  916. 

1329 


1330 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Andre,  Major  J.,  4548,  4584,  5525. 
Andrew,    John    Albion,    2265,    2787,    2964, 

3557,  3572,  3687. 
Andrew,  J.  F.,  2135,  2148. 
Andrew,  S.,  2243. 
Andrew,  W.  A.,  3687. 
Andrews,  E.  T.,  3682. 
Andrews,  Henry,  3409,  3410,  3913. 
Andrews,  I.  W.,  3400,  3791a. 
Andrews,  W.  H.  H.,  2572. 
Andriessen,  J.,  618. 
Andros,  Sir  E.,  4104,  4446,  5559. 
Angel,  B.  F.,  4926. 
Angel,  J.,  3372. 
Angle,  J.  L.,  5520. 
"Appleseed,   Johnny,"  5647,  5721. 
Appleton,  Elizabeth  H.,  5675. 
Appleton,  John,  1708. 
Appleton,  Dr.  John,  2784,  2930. 
Appleton,   Nathan,   2774,  2812,   3374,  3486, 

3685. 

Appleton,  Samuel,  2651,  2772,  3366,  3683. 
Appleton,  William,  2775,  2822,  3375. 
Appleton,  .W.    S.,    2807,    3287,    3293,    3416, 

3980a. 

Apsall,  N.,  3392. 
Archibald,  Sir  A.  G.,  7281. 
Armance,  L.,  1709. 
Armand,  C.,  6078. 
Armstrong,  James,  3383. 
Armstrong,  John,  6057,  6166. 
Armstrong,  S.  T.,  3402,  3682. 
Arnold,  A.  M.,  1394. 

Arnold,  Benedict,  5017,  5412,  5525,  7345. 
Arnold,  I.  N.,  1383,  1391,  1394. 
Arnold,  O.,  3413. 
Arnold,  S.  G.,  6319. 
Arp,  B.,  5572. 
Arvers,  F.,  7324. 

Asbury,  Bishop  Francis,  777,  1258. 
Ashley,  C.,  3360. 
Ashley,  Jonathan,  4097. 
Ashley,  R.,  3391. 
Ashton,  James,  5045. 
Aspinwall,  J.,  5041. 
Aspinwall,  T.,  2797. 
Astor,  John  Jacob,  886. 
Atherton,  Hope,  4096. 
Atlee,  S.  J.,  6166. 
Atwater,  C.,  5726. 
Atwood,  L.,  4311. 
Atwood,  W.,  5379. 
Aubrey,  Joseph,  7346. 
Aubry,  Charles  Philippe,  1665. 
Audubon,  John  J.,  1640,  5856,  5960,  7422. 
Aulnay-Charnisay,  Charles  de  Menon,  sieur 

d',  2652,  4209. 
Autray,  Sieur  de,  7347. 
Avery,  J.,  1204. 
Avery,  S.  P.,  5051. 
Awbrey,  Martha,  6069. 
Axtell,  D.,  6651. 
Aycrigg,  B.,  5042. 
Ayer,  F.,  4308. 
Ayers,  J.  J.,  1015. 
Ayres,  J.,  3388. 
Ayres,  W.,  4159. 


B, 


Babcock,  L.  A.,  4311. 

Babie,  Jacques,  7349. 

Babin,  Marie,  7347. 

Babson,  J.  J.,  2793,  3039. 

Bachelder,  J.  B.,  2574V 

Bachiler,  Stephen,  3404. 

Bachman,  John,  7422. 

Bacon,  E.,  3687. 

Bacon,  E.  W.,  1192. 

Bacon,  J.,  4535. 

Bacon,  Leonard,  2788. 

Bacon,  Sir  N.,  3408. 

Bacon,   T.,    1915. 

Badger,  J.,  4451. 

Bailey,  Rev.  Jacob,  1683,  1713. 

Bailey,  W.  M.,  6585. 

Baird,  C.  W.,  5036. 

Baker,  D.,  3361. 

Baker,  D.  A.,  2201. 

Baker,  D.  S.,  5800. 

Baker,  Marcus,  905,  1021,  1024,  1271. 

Baker,  N.  B.,  1513,  1521. 

Baker,  O.  C.,  4459. 

Baker,  R.,  7411. 

Baker,  S.,  4931. 

Baker,  W.  S.,  6077,  6078. 

Balch,  F.  V.,  2137. 

Balch,  Thomas,  2202. 

Balch,  Wm.,  2243. 

Baldwin,  A.  C.,  4283. 

Baldwin,  Caleb,  1513. 

Baldwin,  Charles  C.,  5782. 

Baldwin,  Christopher  C.,  117,  124. 

Baldwin,  John,  3385. 

Baldwin,  J.  D.,  4202,  4222. 

Baldwin,  Mary  W.,  7385. 

Balfe,  J.  L,  5851. 

Ball,  Edward,  3367. 

Ball,  Mary,  1640. 

Ball,  N.,  6584. 

Ball,  P.,  4210. 

Ball,  R.,  6832. 

Ballon,  A.,  4205. 

Baltimore,    Cecil    Calvert,    2<l    laron,    1282, 

4326. 
Baltimore.  George  Calvert,  Ixt  baron,  1870, 

1940. 

Balz,  J.,  632. 

Bancroft,  G.,  202,  375,  2796,  4213,  5047. 
Bancroft,  Capt.  James,  2772. 
Bandini,  Juan,  1017. 
Bangs,  E.,  2800,  3173. 
Banneker,  B.,  1872,  1901. 
Baptiste,  J.  (Le  flibustier),  7345. 
Baraga,  Bishop,  4278. 
Barbarie,  J.,  5020. 
Bard,  S.,  5122. 
Barden,  Stillman,  2246. 
Barker,  David,  4449,  7298. 
Barker,  F.,  1710. 
Barker,  G.  D.,  2137. 
Barker,  John,  2137. 
Barker,  Josiah,  3382,  3594. 
Barlitt,  D.,  5639. 
Barnard,  D.  D.,  2774. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1331 


Barnard,  H.,  3414. 

Barnard,  John,  3198. 

Barnard,  Joseph,  3367. 

Barnes,  A.,  3687. 

Barnes,  A.  S.,  4960. 

Barnes,  John,  1270. 

Barrett,  B.,  1152. 

Barrett,  J.,  3413. 

Ban-is,  W.  H.,  1517. 

Ban-on,  II.  D.,  6931. 

Barrows,  W.,  1709. 

Barry,  John,  12,  5849,  5850,  5863. 

Barry,  J.  S.,  2782. 

Barry,   William,   198. 

Barstow,  John,  3376,  3504,  3686. 

Barstow,  W.  A.,  6930. 

Bart,  J.,  6168. 

Barth,  Louis,  5844. 

Bartlet,  W.  S.,  2792,  3041. 

Bartlett,  P.  M.,  3751. 

Bartlett,  Josiah,  2770,  2952. 

Bartlett,  J.  R.,  6565. 

Bartlett,  S.,  3683. 
Bartlett,  W.  H.,  4216. 
Barton,  W.  S.,  208. 
.Bass,  J.  W.,  4311. 
Bassett,  R.,  1247. 
Bates,  C.,  3684. 
Bates,  E.,  4378. 
Bates,  I.  C.,  3389,  3657. 
Bates,  J.,  6707. 
Bates,  J.  N.,  4202. 
Baury,  A.  L.,  3687. 
Baxter,  G.  A.,  6844,  6845. 
Baxter,  J.,  1710. 

Bayard,  Col.  John,  4549,  4559,  4589,  5063. 
Bayard,  Nicholas,  4892. 
Bayard,  Samuel,  4552. 
Bayer,  Madame,  930. 
Bayless,  J.  C.,  6891. 
Baylies,  W.,  3687. 
Baynton,  P.,  2133. 
Beach,  C.  O.,  4925. 
Beaman,  E.,  4217. 
Bean,  T.  W.,  5959. 
Bean,  William  H.,  7422. 
Beardshear,  W.  M.,  1524. 
Beardsley,  C.,  1523. 

Beaucours,  Josue  Boisberthelot  de,  7349. 
Beauharnais,  Charles  de,  7347. 
Beauharnais,  Frangois  de,  7347. 
Beaujeu,    Charles    Frangois    Lienard    Ville- 

monble  de,  7347. 
Beaujeu,  D.  H.  M.  L.  de,  6064. 
Beaumarchais,    Pierre   Augustin    Caron    de, 

5277. 
Beaumouchel,     Robert-Anne     d'Estimauville 

de,  7349. 

Beauregard,  Gen.,  3338. 
Bechtel,  J.,  6075,  6122. 
Beck,  John,  6166. 
Becket,  Mary,  6066,  6071. 
Beckwith,  Julia  C.,  7347. 
B<5dard,  P.,  7323,  7346. 
Bedel,  T.,  4457. 
Bedford,  Gunning,  jr.,  5046. 


Bee,  H.  I'.,  6680. 

Beebe,  G.  M.,  1579. 

Beebee,  J.,  1145,  1150. 

Beech,  Abbie  K.,  4280. 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  4964. 

Begon,  M.,  7347a. 

Beidelman,  W.,  6365. 

Beierlin,  Catarina,  6891. 

Belcher,  Joseph,  2206,  2207,  3369,  7406. 

Belknap,  A.,  4159. 

Bel  knap,  Jeremy,  202,  2138,  2624. 

Belknap,  W.  W.,  1519. 

Bell,  A.,  1012. 

Bell,  C.  II.,  204,  3407,  3873,  4456. 

Bell,  John,  38. 

Bell,  J.  J.,  204. 

Bell,  L.  G.,  1521. 

Bell,   L.   V.,  2774,  2776,  2821. 

Bell,  P.  H.,  6681. 

Bell,  S.  D.,  3381,  3665,  3687. 

Bellingham,  Richard,  3386,  3394. 

Bellingshausen,  F.  G.  von,  577. 

Bellomont,    R.,    Earl,    3377,    5318. 

Belmont,  Baron  de,  625. 

Beltrami,  Constantine,  4303. 

Bemis,  George,  2785,  2942. 

Benham,  N.  S.,  6707. 

Benjamin,  J.  P.,  635. 

Bennet,  M.  S.,  6685. 

Bennett,  C.  D.,  4930. 

Bennett,  Joel  C.,  4925. 

Bennett,  John  Chase,  1524. 

Bennett,  J.  E.,  1523. 

Bennett,  Richard,  1284. 

Bentley,  Wm.,  2256,  2280,  2770. 

Benton,  E.,  3412. 

Benton,  Ida  L.,  2572. 

Benton,  T.  H.,  4383. 

Benton,  T>  H.,  jr.,  1524. 

Berendt,  C.  H.,  198,  313,  523. 

Bergen,  T.  G.,  5027. 

Berkeley,  G.,  389. 

Berkeley,  Sir  W..  6830. 

Berkley,  Lord  John,  4556. 

Berry,  H.  G.,  1717. 

Berryer,  A.  P.,  5276. 

Berryhill,  S.  Newton.  4344«. 

Berthier.  Alexandra  de.  7347. 

Bertram,  John,  2260,  2438. 

Bethune.  G.  W.,  3686. 

Bettle,  E.,  5967. 

Betts,  B.  R.,  5077. 

Betts,  W.,  5031. 

Bezaillon,  P.,  5888. 

Biard,  Pierre.  7347. 

Biddle,   Chapman,   6102. 

Biddle,  C.  J.,  6046. 

Biddle,  N.,  6074. 

Biddle,  O.,  6072. 

Siddle,  Thomas,  6070. 

Biddle,  Wm.,  6070. 

Bidwell,  M.  S.,  5036. 

Bien,  II.,   628. 

Biencourt.  C.  de,  7321. 

Bigelow,  E.  B.,  2786,  2788,  2795,  3094. 

Bigelow,  Jacob,  2786,  2963. 


1332 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Biggs,  W.,  1423. 

Biles,  W.,  6082. 

Billings,  F.,  3403. 

Binford,  Joseph  Baker,  7525. 

Bingham,  J.  A.,  57-22. 

Bininger,  A.,  5048. 

Binney,  Horace,  2783. 

Binney,  Capt.  M.,  4158. 

Bird,  Lt.  Col.  John,  6084. 

Bird,  Thomas,  3500. 

Birkbeck,  Morris,  7425. 

Bishop,   Abraham,   and   his  writings,   3308. 

Bishop,  Harriet  E.,  4311. 

Bishop,  John,  5043. 

Bismarck,  7. 

Bissell,  William  H.,  1428. 

Bissell,  W.  S.,  4775. 

Bissot,  F.,  7317. 

Black,  Henry,  2782. 

Black,  M.,  4311. 

Black,  R.  S.,  6932. 

Black  Hawk,  1514,  1516,  6929. 

Blackburn,   S.,  6845. 

Blackburn,  W.  M.,  6657. 

Blackman,  B.,  1710. 

Blackmer,  F.,  4202. 

Blackstone,  H.,  7347. 

Blackstone,  William,  2638,  3372. 

removal  of  the  remains  of,  2792. 
Blngden.  G.  W.,  2791. 
Biaine,  J.  G.,  573. 
Blair,  F.  P.,  jr.,  4383. 
Blair,  J.,  1831. 
Blake.  E.  W.,  6583. 
Blake,  J.  H.,  1265. 
Blake,  J.  L.,  3684. 
Blake,  M.,  4033&. 
Blake,  P.,  3685. 
Blake,  S.,  3552,  3687. 
Blakeley,  R.,  4311. 
Blanchard,  J.,  4428. 
Blanchard,  P.,  2138. 
Blancbard,  Rufus,  7425. 
Bland,  Mary,  6856. 
Blaxton,  William,  7392. 
Bleackie,  John,  2572. 
Bleakie,  J.  S.,  2573. 
Bleecker,  A.,  5049. 
Blennerhasset,  5713. 
Blinman.  R.,  3412.  3939. 
Bliss,  Daniel,  4209. 
Bliss,  P.  C.,  198. 
Blodget,  S.,  4427. 
Blood,  E.,  3411,  3923. 
Bloomer,  D.  C.,  1509. 
Bloomfield,  J.,  4631. 
Boal,  J.  M.,  4311. 
Boal,  Robert,  7425. 
Boardman,  S.,  1784. 
Boardman,  T.,  6718. 
Bobst,  C.,  4424. 
Bochart,  Jean,  7347. 
Bodine,  -      — ,  4517. 
Boehler,  Peter.  6223. 
Boggs,  Lydia,  6891. 
Boissiere,  E.  V.,  1581. 


Boles,  H.,  1513. 

Boiling,   R.,  6836. 

Bolton,  R.,  5024. 

Boltwood,  L.  M.,  3417. 

Bond,  Henry,  3372,  3470,  3684. 

Bond,  T.,  3409. 

Bonne,  P.  A.  de,  7349. 

Bonnecamps,  J.  P.  de,  7320,  7322,  7323. 

Bonner,  F.  J.,  4933. 

Bonner,   J.,   3372. 

Bonner,  S.,   4345. 

Bonneville,  4396. 

Bonquet,   H.,  6059. 

Boon,  D.,  5725. 

Boone,  D.,  1639. 

Borden,  N.   B.,  3687. 

Bortfleld,  B.,  3686. 

Bostwick,  W.,  4800. 

Bouc,  Charles  B.,  7347. 

Boucher  de  la  Broquerie,  Pierre,  2135,  7321. 

Boudinot,  Elias,  4893,  6059,  6080. 

Boujonnier,  C.,  7345. 

Bouldin,  Joanna,  6860. 

Boulware,  A.  L.,  6829. 

Pourdages,  Louis,  7350. 

Bourdon,  Jacques,   Sieur  d'Autray,  7347. 

Bourg,  Joseph-Mathurin,  7346. 

Bourn,  S.,  3375. 

Bourne,  Edward  E.,  1704,  3386,  3627. 

Bourne,  Nehemiah,  3385. 

Boutell,  L.  H.,  208. 

Bouterone,  C.  de,  7347o. 

Bouton,  Alice,  3409. 

Boven,  Oranje,  4885. 

Bowditch,  N.  L,  2774,  2817. 

Bowdoin,  James,  2647. 

Bowen,  Abel,  2084,  7392. 

Bo  wen,  G.,  3405. 

Bowen,  Jehdeiah,  7526. 

Bowen,  J.  H.,  6670. 

Bowles,  J.,  3360. 

Bowman,  S.,  6165. 

Bowyer,  H.,  6845. 

Boyd,  A.,  1711. 

Boyd,  George,  6934. 

Boyle,  A.  A.,  1020. 

Boyle,  Robert,  197,  300. 

Boylston,  John,  3393. 

Boylston,   Zaddiel,   3393. 

Boynton,  Eleazer,  3321. 

Boyse,  Joseph,  3370. 

Bozman,  J.  L.,  1946. 

Brackenbury,  S.,  3377. 

Brackett,  E.,  4158. 

Bradbury,  J.  M.,  3389,  3659. 

Brad.bury,  J.  W.,  1717. 

Bradford,  Andrew,  5885,  6033. 

Bradford,  Gamaliel,  2639,  2647,  2735. 

Bradford,    John,   2770. 

Bradford,  L.,  3682. 

Bradford,  W.  B.,  3687. 

Bradish,  L.,  3686,  5231. 

Bradlee,  C.  D.,  3410,  6585. 

Bradley,  C.  W.,  3687. 

Bradley,  D.  M.,  44281). 

Bradley,  J.  P.,  4556. 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


1333 


Bradley,  W.  H.,  1383. 

Bradshaw,  John,  3369. 

Bradstreet,  Ann,  2586,  4163. 

Bradstreet,  E.  P.,  4163. 

Bradstreet,   Simon,  2586,  3359. 

Brady,  the  Indian  hunter,  5776,  No.  29. 

Brainard,  A.  H.,  7422. 

P.rainerd,  N.  H.,  1524. 

Brand,  Joshua,  2567. 

Brandmiller,  J.,  6062. 

Branson,  W.  II.,  5571. 

Brant,  Joseph,  3360,  3361,  4773,  7298. 

Brasseur  de  Bourbourg,  Abbe,  202. 
'  Brattle,  T.,  2626. 

Bray,  Thomas,  and  his  libraries,  35,  1956. 

Brayton,  J.  S.,  2808. 

Breathitt,  John,  1643. 

Brebeuf,   J.  de,   7345. 

Breck,  D.,  4164,  4168. 

Breck,  E.,  3360. 

Breck,  S.,  3686,  6026. 

Brede,  F.  H..  1523. 

Brehm,  Diederick,  3395. 

Brent,   J.,   6832. 

Brent,  J.  C.,  1279. 

Brent,  R.,  1265. 

Brevoort,  J.  C.,  4959,  4960. 
Brewer,  John,  3388. 
Brewer,  R.,  5640. 
Brewster,  L.  E.,  3682. 

Brewster,  W..   2881,  3047,  3376,  4210. 

Briand,  Jean  Olivier,  7350. 

Brick,  E.,  614. 

Bridge,  Ebenezer,  2543. 

Bridger,  J.,  4396. 

Briggs,  A.,  1519. 

Briggs,  G.  N.,  2047,  3685. 

Brigham,  L.  F.,  2806,  3275. 

Brigham,  T.,  4160. 

Brigham,  William,  2782. 

Bright,  J.  B.,  3393. 

Brimmer,    Martin,   2135,    2800,    3190,   3200. 

Brinley,  F.  W.,  3684. 

Brinton,  D.  G.,  762,  6343. 

Broadus,  John  A.,   1285. 

Brock,  J.,  1710. 

Rrockden,  C,  6068. 

Brockholst,  II.,  5024. 

Brodhead,  L.  W.,  6083. 

Broglie,   Comte  de,   6067. 

Bronson,   H.,   1161. 

Bronson,  S.  A.,  7408. 

Brooke,.  R.,  6857. 

Brooke,  W.,  6825. 

Brooks,  Charles,  2787. 

Brooks,  C.  T.,  2260,  2434. 

Brooks,  D.  W.,  5751. 

Brooks.  E.,  1712. 

Brooks.  E.   S.,  415S. 

Brooks,  G.,  3683. 

Brooks,  Henry  M.,  2272,  2273. 

Brooks,  Gen.  John,  relics  of,  2804. 

Brooks,  Oov.  John.  2772,  3377,  3524. 

Brooks.  K.  H.,  5749. 

Brooks.  P.  C.,  3366,  3367. 

Brooks,  T.  B.,  4862. 


Brooks,  W.  G.,  2786,  2954. 
Brough,  J.,  5725. 
Brouwer,  Adam,  5024. 
Brown,  Arthur,  3383. 
Brown,   Bartholomew,   3483. 
Brown,  Buckminster,  3122. 
Brown,  B.  Gratz,  4378. 
Brown,  Collins  A.,  5637. 

Brown,  G.  H.,  3687. 

Brown,  John  (1800-1859),  2791,  4202 

4406. 

Among  the  Pedee  Quakers,  1501. 
Exit  from  Kansas.  1582. 

Brown,  John    (Duxbury,  Mass.),  3395. 

Brown,  John   (Providence,  R.  I.),  6584. 

Brown,     Co?.      John,     2044b,     2045,     5424 
5428. 

Brown,  Judge  John,  6845. 

Brown,  J.  B.,  1507. 

Brown,  J.  J.  O.,  5041. 

Brown,  J.  M.,  6891,  7390. 

Brown,  J.  N.,  209,  454,   2804. 

Brown,  J.  R.,  4304. 

Brown,  Moses,  3397,  6577. 

Brown,  O.,  6585. 

Brown,  Peter,  3395. 

Brown,  Plyna,  7408. 

Brown,  Samuel,  3361,  6844. 

Brown,  Solomon,  2593. 

Brown,  Tabitha,  5801. 

Brown,  Thomas,  1712. 

Brown,  W.  L.,  946,  971,  976,  6670. 

Browne,  A..  3360. 

Browne,   B.   F.,  2252,   2351. 

Browne,   E.   I.,  3414. 

Browne,  Hugh,  3379. 

Browne,  John,  Elder,  2247. 

Browne,    John    (1634-1662),    3394. 

Browne,  Sir  Thomas,  482. 

Brunei-,  J.  J.,  5570. 

Brunner,  D.  B.,  5951. 

Brunson,  B.  W..  4311. 

Bruynne,  Francoys  d',  5025. 

Bryan,  George,  5967. 

Bryan,  G.  M.,  6683. 

Bryan,  T.  J.,  5279. 

Bryant,  D.,  3687. 

Bryant,  John,  3393. 

Bryant,  Joseph,  3412. 

Bryant,  J.  D.,  5856. 

Bryant,  W.  C.,  2785,  2946,  5319. 

Brydolf,  Fabian.  1523. 

Buchanan,  James.  6155,  6837. 

Buckingham,  C.  P.,  5744. 

Buckingham,  E..  5746. 

Buckingham,  Mary,  5033. 

Buckingham,  W.  A..  3388. 

Buckman,   B.,  3687. 

Buckminster,  J.   S.,  2630. 

Bufflngton,   E.   D.,   4213. 

Bulkeley,  P.,  3389. 

Bulkeley,  R.,  7284. 

Bullitt,  Thomas,  6892. 

Bullock,  A.  H.,  2793.  3050,  3408. 

iullock,  Julia,  6582. 
Bunker,  B.,  3384. 


1334 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Bunn,  M.,  4776. 
Bin-bank,  C.,  4210,  4234. 
Burd,  J.,  6082. 
Burdett,  George,  1709,  7395. 
Burgess,  E.,  3687. 
Burgess,  G.,  1703. 
Burhans,  S.,  jr.,  5046,  5070. 
Burke,  Edmund,  204,  403. 
Burke,  Major  John,  4098. 
Burke,  Sir  John,  3370. 
Burke,  Sir  John  B.,  3371. 
Burleson,  R.  C.,  6683. 
Eurnap,  G.  W.,  3684. 
Burnet,  W.,  4654,  6059. 
Burnett,  D.  G.,  4546. 
Burnett,  T.  P.,  6926. 
Burnside,  A.  E.,  6595,  74820. 
Burnside,  J.,  6077. 
Burr,  Aaron,  portrait,  4544. 
Burr,  II.,  1246. 
Burrill,  J.,  6520. 
Burritt,  Blackleach,  7498. 
Burritt,  E.,  5027. 
Burroughs,  G.,  1710. 
Burroughs,  John,  2260o,  2455. 
Burroughs,   Stephen,  7496. 
Burt,  F.,  4448. 
Burt,  W.  A.,  4280. 
Burton,  B.,  1703. 
Burton,  Ralph,  7347. 
Burton,  W.,  6859. 
Busey,  S.  C.,  1268. 
Bush,  E.,  3687. 
Bush,  J.  H.,  1626. 
Bushnell,  A.  S.,  5725,  5749. 
Bushnell,  W.  M.,  4311. 
Butler,  C.,  3683. 
Butler,  E.  C.,  614. 
Butler,  J.,  3361. 
Butler,  Richard,  6063. 
Butler,  T.,  6073. 
Butler,  Zebulon,  6428. 
Butterfield,  D.,  5481. 
Butterfield,  W.,  5721. 
Byington,  E.  H.,  3414,  3955o. 
Byles,  M.,  jr.,  2800,  3199. 
Byng,  John,  7318. 
Bynner,  E.  L.,  2798,  2799. 
Byrd,  W.,  3d,  6833. 


Cabeza  de  Vaca,  Alvar  Nuiiez,  1578a,,  6679. 
Cabot,    John,    15,    459,    1714,    5380,    6460, 

7222. 

Cabot,  J.  E.,  2807. 
Cabot,  Sebastian,  459,  6460,  7222. 

Portrait  of,  2777. 
Cadeau,  J.  B.,  7346. 

Cadillac,  Antoine  de  Lamothe,   4281,  6938. 
Cadle,  C.,  1519. 
Cadwalader,  L.,  6066. 
Cadwalader,   T.,  6083. 
Gady,  C.  W.,  3683. 
Cairnes,  J.  S.,  5568. 
Caldwell,  Billy,  1360. 


Caldwell,  C.,  4862. 

Caldwell,  H.,  7328. 

Caldwell,  James,  609,  4537. 

Caldwell,  M.,  3682. 

Calhoun,  J.  C.,  1287. 

Callahan,  D.,  6892. 

Calloway,  R.,  1642. 

Camden,  W.,  3362. 

Cammerhoff,  John  C.  F.,  6223. 

Campbell,  A.,  6890. 

Campbell,  David,  6671. 

Campbell,   Duncan,   5411. 

Campbell,  F.,  6084. 

Campbell,  James,  5847. 

Campbell,  John,  6671. 

Campbell,  J.  P.,  6844. 

Campbell,  J.  V.,  371. 

Campbell,   Lauchlin,  4862. 

Campbell,  Robert,   7149w. 

Campbell,  S.  L.,  6844. 

Campbell,  Thomas  Edmund,  7350. 

Campfield,  J.,  4547. 

Canfield,  Jane  B.,  7477. 

Cannon,  A.  M.,  6869. 

Cannon,  J.,  4278. 

Cannon,  W.,  6834. 

Capen,  E.  H.,  4161. 

Carey,  H.  C.,  6094. 

Carey,  Mathew,  611. 

Cargill,  H.,  609. 

Carleton,  Sir  G.,  7346. 

Carleton,   Oov.  Thomas,   7536. 

Carlton,  Oliver,  2259,  2423. 

Carlyle,   Thomas,  2787. 

Carnegie,  A.,  1581. 

Carpenter,  C.,  6708. 

Carpenter,  C.  C.,  1523. 

Carpenter,  G.  M.,  6584. 

Carpenter,  J.  E.,  6078,  6081. 

Carpenter,  P.,  1383. 

Carr,  E.  A.,  4424. 

Carr,  S.  J.,  3682. 

Carrel,  Joseph,  2200. 

Carroll,  J.,  1964. 

Carroll,  J.  W.,  927. 

Carroll,  William,  6670. 

Carruthers,  J.  J.,  1708. 

Carson,  S.  P.,  6686. 

Carter,  A.  F.,  4097. 

Carter,  C.  I.  H.,  5851. 

Carter,  J.,  6856. 

Carteret,  Sir  George,  4556. 

Cartier,   Jacques,   7175o,   7315,    7316,    7322, 

7350. 

Cartwright,  P.,  1423. 
Cartwright,  Thomas,  39. 
Carvajal,  — ,  2138. 
Carver,  John,  3362,  3375. 
Carver,   Jonathan,   4302,   4315,   6914,   6930. 
Carver,  W.,  6851. 
Gary,  J.,  1802. 
Gary,  Sally,  2137. 
Cary,  T.  G.,  2787. 
Case,  Leonard,  5778. 
Case,  William,  5778. 
Casey,  T.,  614. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1335 


Casey,  T.  L.,  3408. 

Casgrain,   II.   R.,   7320. 

Cass,  L.,  3687. 

Cassegrain,  P.,   7346. 

Casson,  Francois  Dollier  de,  6938. 

Castro,  II.,  628. 

Caswell,  A.,  3389,  3656. 

Cathcart,  A.  H..  4311. 

Catlin,  John,  6930a. 

Caulkins,  Frances  M.,  1195,  3665. 

Cauvin,  Anthony,  929. 

Cavour.   Count,  5208,   5212. 

Ceracchi,  Joseph,  6068. 

Cerre,  J.  G.,  1424,  4378. 

Cesuola,  L.  P.  di,  5051. 

Chabot,  Jean,  7350. 

Chadbourne,  P.  A.,  2789,  2808. 

Chadbourne,  T.,  3686. 

Chadwick,  B.,  1713. 

Chalker,  Caroline  B.,  4280. 

Chamber,  A.,   1521. 

Chamberlain,   John,   1715,   1788. 

Chamberlain,  M.,  2804,  3253. 

Chambers,  B.,  6154. 

Chambers,  George,  6043. 

Chambers,  John,  1506,  1513,  5018. 

Chambers,   R.,  6165. 

Champernowne,  F.,  3386,  4453. 

Champlain,  S.  de,  1396,  4867,  7324,  7441. 

Champlin,  J.  T.,  1707. 

Champlin,  S.,  4760,  4777. 

Champney,  Joseph,  2245. 

Chandler,  George,  204. 

Chandler,  John,  209,  1705,  3407. 

Chandler.  I*.  W.,  2794. 

Chandler,  S.,  1711. 

Chandler,  Thomas  B.,  3385,  3621. 

Chandler,  W.,  3391. 

Chapin,  E.  H.,  3396,  3729. 

Chapman,  John.  5721. 

Chapman,  W.-W.,  1519. 

Charles  I,  5899. 

Chase,  C.,  4458. 

Chase,  G.  B.,  2806,  2807,  3286. 

Chase,  J.,  1711. 

Chase,  P.,  5745. 

Chase,  P.  A.,  2610. 

Chase,  P.  E.,  199,  340. 

Chase,  S.,  1964.  ' 

Chase,  S.  P.,  5713. 

Chasmore  R.,   case  of,    1656-57.     3366. 

Chassaigne,  Jean  Bouillet  de  la,  7350. 

Chauncey,  N.,  3538,  3687. 

Chauncey,  W.,  3687. 

Chauncy,  Charles,   2628. 

Chauveau,  P.  J.  O.,  7316. 

Chazelles,  Guillaume  de,  7347. 

Checkley,  John,  4124. 

Cheesman,  E.,  jr.,  6849. 

Cheever,    Ezekiel,    2635.    3080,    3399,    3415, 

3584,  3673,  3775. 
Chesneau,  J.  dn,  7348. 
Chesney,  J.,  1640. 

Chester,  A.,    sea   fight,    1621.     6857. 
Chester,  J.  L.,  2788,  3396,  3731,  5028. 
Cheverus,  Jean  Lefebvre  de,  7393. 


Cheyney,  T.,  5879. 

(Muckering,  Lydia,  3374. 

Chickering,  T.  E.,  3687. 

Child,  J.  L.,  1708. 

Child,  Lydia  M.,   3320. 

Chiles,  W.,  6849. 

Chilton,  Mary,  3373. 

Chipman,    J.,    3362. 

Choate,  Rufus,  2492,  2773,  2801,  3684. 

Chouart,  M.     See  Groseilliers. 

Christison,   Wenlock,    1932. 

Church,  Benj.,  portrait  of,  2788. 

Church,  S.,  3683. 

Churchill,  Charles,  portrait  of,  2788. 

Chute,  T.,  1713,  1767. 

Circourt,  A.   de,  2786,   2969. 

Clageit,   W.,  4448. 

Clagett,  W.  II.,  4397. 

Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.,  4350,  4356. 

Claiborne,    W.,  3385. 

Claiborne,  W.,  jr.,  6853. 

Claiborne,  William  C.  C.,  4346. 

Clap,  E.,   2770. 

Clap,  N.,  3373. 

Clap,  Thomas,  1160. 

Clapp,  A.  N.,  4428. 

Clapp,  D.,  3406,  3861. 

Clapp,  W.  W.,  3122. 

Clark,   Aaron,   3685. 

Clark,    Abraham,   6057. 
Clark,  Ephraim,  1712. 

Clark,  Ezekiel,   1523. 

Clark,  E.  S.,  995. 

Clark,  E.  W.,  4924. 

Clark,  G.,  «»•.  &  jr.,  3412. 

Clark,  Capt.  James.  5043. 

Clark,  Col.  James.  1204. 

Clark,  Oov.  James,  1644. 

Clark,  John,  Mass.,  3687. 

Clark,  John,  Pa.,  G076. 

.Clark,  J.  V.  II..  3687,  5487. 

Clark,  Peter,  2240. 

Clark,  S.,  6931. 

Clark,   S.  F.,  3685. 

Clark,  S.  M.,  1524. 

Clark,  Wm.,  2786. 

Clarke,  D.,  3396. 

Clarke,   II.   S..  3686. 

Clarke.  James.   1520. 

Clarke,  James.  Freeman,    2794,    3076. 

Clarke,  John,  2624. 

Clarke,  M.,  4394,  4395. 

Clarke,   Robert,  208,  4311. 

Clarke,  Samuel,  1513. 

Clay,.  Clement  C.,  944. 

Clay,    Henry,    8,    1384.    1393,    3383,    3599, 

3682,  3692,  5344,  6110. 
Claypoole,  .Tames,  60(59. 
Clayton,  J.  M.,  1222. 
Cleaveland,  C.  II.,  3086. 
Cleaveland,  Moses.  5618. 
Cleaveland  N.,   4163. 
Cleaveland,  P.,  1702.  1739. 
Cleeman,  T.  M.,  5911. 
Cleeve,  George,  1674. 
Clements,  J.,  4453. 


1336 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Clendinen,  William,  6892. 

Cleveland,   Aaron,   3400,   3706. 

Cleveland,  C.  D.,  3687. 

Clifford,  J.  II.,  2783,  2784,  2931. 

Clifford,  N.,   1705. 

Clingman,  T.  L.,  5571. 

Clinton,  George,  4865. 

Clinton,  G.  W.,  4773,  4791. 

Clinton,  James,  5136. 

Clough,  G..  44286. 

Clough,  Martha  F.,  2572. 

Clutch,  J.,  6078. 

Coates,  B.  II.,  6062. 

Cobb,  David,  1712,  3376,  3418,  3512. 

Cobb.  S.  C.,  2796,  2797,  3134. 

Cocher,  C.  H.,  4930. 

Cochran,  C.,  3114. 

Cochran,  John.,  6059. 

Cochran,  M.  B.,  1523. 

Cochrane,  C.,  2796. 

Codding,  I.,  7072. 

Coddington,  J.  I.,  5038. 

Coddington,  William.  3386,  3394.  6540. 

Codman,  A.  A.,  6584. 

Codman,  John,  2774,  3406. 

Coe,  A.,  7408. 

Coe,  L.,  7408. 

Coffin,  C.  C..  3408. 

Coffin,  Sir  Isaac,  5032,  5064. 

Coffin,  Joshua,  3539.  3687. 

Coffin,  Paul,  1700,  1712. 

Coffin,  Peleg,  2770. 

Coffin,  Peter,  4453. 

Coffinberry,  Andrew,   5722. 

Coggeshall,  W.  T.,  36S7. 

Cogswell,  William,  3395,   3682,  4450,  4451. 

Colburn,  Isaac,  2197. 

Colburn,  J.,  3405,  3850. 

Colburn,  Nathaniel,  2200. 

Colburn,  Samuel,  2200. 

Colburn,  Waldo.  2206. 

Colburn,  Warren,  2197,  2199. 

Colby,  H.  G.  O..  3683. 

Cole,  Sally,  2196. 

Coleman,  J.,  6083. 

Coles,  A.,  4556. 

Coles,  E.,  1385,  1424. 

Colesworthy,  D.  C.,  3845. 

Colfax,   W.,   4548,  4586. 

Collamer,  J.,  6750. 

Collins,  O.,  5468. 

Collins,  P.  A.,  614. 

Collins,  R.  H.,  1612. 

Colman,  B..  3361. 

Colman,  John.  2138. 

Columbus.  915.  1710,  6064. 

Conant,  R.,  3360. 

Concar.en,  Bishop,  928. 

Conger,  Enoch.  7417. 

Conick,  S.,  6844. 

Connolly,  A.  T.,  915. 

Connolly,  John,  an  American  loyalist,  6068, 

6069.  6175. 
Conover,  O.  M.,  6932. 
Converse,  A.,  3408. 
Conyers,  E..  5041. 


Cook,  Daniel  P.,  1349. 

Cook,  G.  H.,  4555,  4637,  4642. 

Cook,  H.  H.,  7366. 

Cooke,  H.  D.,  5647. 

Cooke,  J.  M.,  1514. 

Cooley,  A.  B.,  4933. 

Coolidge,  J.,  2771. 

Coop,  W.  G.,  1510. 

Cooper,  James  F.,  5030,  5039. 

Cooper,  Peter,  897. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  3402,  3820. 

Copeland,  E.,  3687. 

Copley,  J.   S.,  Lord  LyndUurst,  2137,  2776, 

2781,   2895,  3686. 
Copp,  J.  A.,  3687. 
Coppoc,  E.,  1522. 

Coram,  Thomas,  203,  390,  4033er. " 
Corbin,  A..  1523. 
Cordova,  J.  de,  627. 
Cordy,  A.,  5219. 

Cornbury,   Edward  Hyde,  Lord,  5899. 
Cornell,  T.  C.,  5041. 
Cornwallis,  Edward,  7284,  7324. 
Cornwallis,  T.,  3401,  3805c. 
Correa  da   Serra,  J.  F.,  916,  5855o. 
Corrigan,   Archbishop,  929. 

silver  jubilee,  927. 
Corwin,  George,  2256,   2408. 
Corwin,   Matthias,   2256,  2408. 
Cotton,  John,   2778. 

in  Boston,  Eng.,  3386. 
Cotton,    John,    of    Hampton,    N.    H..    3367, 

3392. 

Coudert,  F.  R.,  930. 
Coues,  Elliott,  4311,  5797. 
•Couger,  S.,  7296. 
Coultas,  J.,  6067. 
Cousins,  R.  G.,  1523. 
Cowdin,  Thomas,  2540. 
Cox,  J.,  2196. 
Cox,  J.  D.,  2804. 
Cox,  Susanna,  5937a. 
Coxe,  B.,  6072. 
Coxe,  D.,  6063. 
Coy,  B.,  4931. 

Cradock,  Matthew,  2781,  2880. 
Craft,  Alice,  3364. 
Crafts,  E.  W.,  4212. 
Craighead,  T.,  6670. 
Craigie,  A.,  2139. 
Cranch,   W.,   1268,   3359,   3683. 
Ccane,  B.,  4048,  4053. 
Cranston,  H.  C.,  6584. 
Crawford,  J.,  6167. 
Crawford,  T.,  5301. 
Crawford,  W.,  5718,  6892. 
Crawford,  William  H.,  1343. 
Creecy,  R.  B.,  5569. 
Creighton,  Mandell,  209. 
Crenshaw,  A.,  960. 
Cressey,  T.  R..  5749. 
Crispen,  W.,  6078. 
Crittenden,  J.  J.,  1645.  2776. 
Crocker,  M.  M.,  1501. 
Crocker,  W.  II.,  2806. 
Crockett,   David,  1281,  6670. 


BIOGEAPHICAL   INDEX. 


1337 


Croghan,  G.,  5724. 

Croke,  Sir  A.,  7275. 

Crooks,  J.  W.,  3687. 

Cropper,  John,  6817. 

Croquet,    Adrian    J.,    7390. 

Crosby,  J.,  3687. 

Crosman,  J.,  3415. 

Crowell,  T.,  1802. 

Crowne,  John,  3364. 

Crowne,  William,  3364. 

Crownlnshield,  E.  A.,  2786,  2959. 

Crozer,  J.  P.,  5899. 

Cruger,  H.,  5197. 

Crump,  W.  W.,  6829. 

Cruttenden,  A.,  3410. 

Cullum,  G.  W.,  2797. 

Culver,  O.,  7411. 

Cuming,   Sir  A.,  3604. 

Cuming,  T.  B.,  4408. 

Cummings,  E.  C.,  1715. 

Cummings,  I.,  4167,  4174. 

Cummings,  John,  3411. 

Cummings,  Joseph,  4168. 

Cunningham,  II.  M.,  7417. 

Cuoq,  J.  A.,  7327. 

Currier,  M.,  4427. 

Curry,  J.  L.  M.,  2807. 

Curtis,  Albert,  4212. 

Curtis,  B.  R.,  2782,  2785,  2941. 

Curtis,  F.,  3383. 

Curtis,  G.  W.,  4209. 

Curtis,  H.  B.,  5713. 

Curtis,  J.,  3409. 

Curtis,  N.,  3380,  3561. 

Curtis,   R.,   4346. 

Curtis,  S.  R.,  1519. 

Curtis,  Z.,  3383. 

Curtius,  Ernst,  206,  2801. 

Curzon,  Sarah  A.,  7384. 

dishing,  A.,  3687. 

dishing,  Caleb,  2492,  2786. 

Cushing,   J.,   3377.   3407. 

Cushing,  Samuel,  3325. 

dishing,  T..  3082. 

Cushman,   Charlotte   S..   3373. 

Cushman,   I).,   1700. 

dishman,   II.  W.,  3376.  .",686. 

dishman,   It.,  2770.  • 

Cuthbert,  James,  7347. 

Cutler,  Ebenezer,  207. 

Cutler,  Manasseh,  3385.  5702. 

Cutler,  S.,  3393. 

Cutt,  J.,  4453. 

ditlor,  A.  R..  1710. 

Cutting,  F.  B.,  5017. 

Cutts,  R..  1714. 

D. 

Dagworthy,  John,  1228. 
Dake,  J.  P.,  6671. 
Dalrymple,  E.  A..  6326. 
Dalton,  S.,  4453. 
Dalton,  Tristam,  2263,  2489. 
Daly,  C.  P.,  632,  4311. 
Dalzell,  Private,  5714. 


Dame,  L.  L.,  3323. 

Damon,  S.  C.,  198. 

Dana,  E.  L.,  6445. 

Dana,  F.,  6057. 

Dana,  J.  F.,  4447. 

Dana,  R.  H.,  2788,  2796. 

Dana,  S.,  4448. 

Dane,  J.,  1702,  1709. 

Dane,  N.,  2771. 

Danforth,  Nicholas,  2788. 

Daniels,  G.  F.,  4212. 

Daniels,  J.,  6683. 

Darlington,  W.,  719,  3686. 

Darrah,  Lydia,  5959,  6079. 

Davee,  T.,  1714. 

Daveis,  C.  S.,  3409. 

Davenport,  Christopher,  915. 

Davenport,  J.,  1157,  1167. 

Davenport,  T.,  6766. 

Daves,  E.  G.,  5568. 

Davidson,  A.  B.,  6845. 

Davies,  S.,  6382. 

Davis,  A.  McF.,  3966. 

Davis,  Benjamin,  2138. 

Davis,  Charles,  2259,  2427. 

Davis,  C.  K.,  209. 

Davis,  Dolor,  3400,  3784. 

Davis,  E.  H.,  4931. 

Davis,  Geo.  T.,  1704,  2780,  2784,  7447. 

Davis,  Isaac,  197,  4210,  4235. 

Davis,  I.  P.,  2780,  3683. 

Davis,   John.    LL.    D.,    118,    199,    204,   2648, 

2738. 

Davis,  John,  of  York,  2137. 
Davis,  Oov.  John,  3683. 
Davis,  Joseph,  6457,  6458. 
Davis,  N.  M.,  2652,  3682. 
Davis,  Phineas,  6153. 
Davis,  Samuel,  2643. 
Davis,  T.,  6583. 
Davis,  Winnie,  4345. 
Davis,  W.  J.,  3686. 
Daw,  H.,  4754. 
Dawson,  H.  B.,  3402,  3813o. 
Dawson,  T.,  6854,  6859. 
Dawson,  W.,  4311. 
Day,  C.,  3405. 
Day,  J.  O.,  4304. 
Day,  T.,  3683. 
Dayton,  W.  L..  4548,  4585. 
Dean,  Amos,  1509.  1522,  3687. 
Dean,  J.  W.,  2805,  3955c. 
Dean,  N.,  3683. 

Deane,  Charles,  201,  2795,  2797,  3083.  3107. 
Deane.  J.  B.,  3783. 
Deane,  J.  G.,  1707,  1770. 
Deane,  Samuel,  1712. 
Deane,  Silas,  5257«.  6057.  6074,  6387. 
Deane.  W.  R.,  3687. 
Dearborn,  II.  A.  S.,  3682. 
De  Cew,.  John,  7367. 
Deengaine.  Henry,  2200.  7402. 
De  Forest,  Jesse,  4876. 
De  Haas,  J.  P.,  6058. 
De   Hart,   John,   4548. 
De  Kay,  Thomas,  4859. 


1338 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


De  Lacy,  W.  W.,  6870. 

Delafield,  John,   5032. 

De  Lamater,  C.  H.,  5035. 

De  Lancey,  E.  F.,  5034,  5051. 

Delaplaine,  G.  P.,  7125. 

Delieseline,  F.  G.,  G619. 

Demarest,  D.  D.,  4518. 

Demers,  Benjamin,  7347. 

Dehechaud,    C.,    7347a. 

Denison,   Daniel,   2133,  3381,   3573. 

Dennett,  T.  S.,  3686. 

Denning,  W.,  5045. 

Dennison,  W.  W.,  4414. 

Denny,  A.  A.,  6869. 

Denny,  E.,  5977. 

Dent,  J.  C.,  7309. 

Denver,  J.  W.,  1579. 

De  Peyster,  F.,  5301,  5327. 

Derby,  Roger,  2261. 

De  Saussure,  II.  A.,  6650. 

D'Esgly,         Louis-Philippe         Mariancheau, 

7350. 

De  Silva,  F.  M.,  634. 
Desjardins,  L.  J.,  Abbe,  7346. 
Deurcant,  Mary,  5046. 
Devens,  C.,  372,  2796,  2797. 
Devron,  G.,  1668. 
Dewey,  C.,  5520. 
Dewey,  C.  A.,  3687. 
Dewey,  J.  J.,  4311. 
Dewey,  J.  N.,  1517. 
Dewey,  N.,  1520,  6996. 
De  Witt,  John,  5049. 
De  Witt,  S.,  4684,  4697. 
De  Witt,  T.,  5020,  529o 
De  Witt,  Tjerck  Classen,  4862. 
De  Wolf,  J.  J.,  6582. 
Dexter,  Aaron,  2770. 
Dexter,  Andrew,  2202. 
Dexter,   George,  2785,  2791,  3016,  3026. 
Dexter,  H.   M.,  372.   2796,  2797.  3113a. 
Dexter,  R.,  611. 
Dexter,  Samuel,  2197,  2209. 
Dexter,  T.,  3398,   3402,  3767,   3813c. 
Dickerson,  M.,  3683.  4555,  4640,  5038. 
Dickinson,    John.    1248,    2796,    5982,    6117. 

6890. 

Dickinson,  T.,  4202. 
Dickinson,  W.  H.,  1523. 
Dickson,  L.  T.,  5911. 
Digges,   D.,  6853. 
Digges,  Elizabeth,  6852. 
Diggs,  Edward,  6849. 
Dillingham,  J.,  7413. 
Dillon,  John  B.,  1452. 
Dillon,   Mrs.   J.   F.,    1516. 
Diman,  J.  L.,  2787,  2978. 
Dinwiddie,  R.,  3387. 
Diodate,  William,  3393. 
Dix,  D.  L.,  4205. 
Dixon,   N.  F.,  6585. 
Dobbins,   D.,   4777. 
Dodd,  S.,  3684. 
Dodge,  A.   C.,   1519. 
Dodge,  B.  L.,  4210. 
Dodge,  Clara  A.,  1521. 


Dodge,  G.  M.,  1513,  1517. 

Dodge,  Henry,  1519,  1520,  1521,  1523. 

Dodge,  R.  R.,  3397,  4213. 

Dombourg,  Sieur  de,  7347. 

Donald,  E.  W.,  2808,  3305a. 

Donaldson,  T.,  1970. 

Donck,  A.  van  der,  5555. 

Donnally,  A.,  6889. 

Doolittle,  James  R.,  1289. 

Doolittle,  M.,  3683. 

Dorr,  B.,  6037. 

Dorr,  H.  C.,  6585. 

Dotterer,   H.   S.,   6382,   7422. 

Doty,  J.  D.,  6929. 

Doughty,  F.,  6829. 

Douglas,  S.  A.,  1422. 

Douglass,  V.  D.,  1523. 

Dousman,  H.  L..  4304. 

Dow,  B.  F.,  4931. 

Dow,  L.,  4347. 

Downing,  E.,  2798. 

Downing,  Sir  G.,  2882. 

Dowse,  T.,  2766,  2767,  2772. 

Doy,  J.  W.,  1578a. 

Doz,  Andrew,  6061. 

Drake,  B.,  3687. 

Drake,  D.,  3682. 

Drake,  E.  F.,  4311. 

Drake,  E.  L.,  6714. 

Drake,  S.  G.,  3375,  3495. 

Draper,  D.,  3687. 

Draper,  L.  C.,  6939,  6950!  6983,  7001. 

Draper,  Mary,  2201. 

Dromgoole,  G.  C.,  6783. 

Drowne,  II.  T.,  3411,  5032. 

Drowne,  T.  S.,  6585. 

Drummond,  J.  H.,  3415,  4428a. 

Drummond,  Thos.,   1514. 

Duane,  W.,  3383. 

Duberger,  Jean  B.,  sr.,  7182. 

Du  Bois,  A.,  5039. 

Dubois,  Rev.  John,  927. 

Dubourg,   Bishop  L.   W.   D.,  914. 

Dubs,   J.,   6074. 

Du  Chaillu,  P.,  579,  904.  f 

Duche,  J.,  6058. 

Duchesnay,  Jean-Baptiste  Juchereau,  7349. 

Dudley,  John,  4459. 

Dudley,  Joseph,   2773. 

Dudley,  Gov.  Thomas,  2586,  2780,  2873«. 

Dudley,  T.  H.,   761. 

Dufferin,   F.   T.   H.   B.,  Marquis  of,   2805. 

Duffle,  A.  N.,  6598. 

Duke,  John,  6892. 

Dulany,  Daniel,  sr.,  6080. 

Dulany,  Daniel,  1833,  6059. 

Du   Luth,   D.    G.,    4302,    7328. 

Dumaresq,  J.,  3375,  3498. 

Dummer,  J.,  2639. 

Dummer,  S.,  1710. 

Dunbar,  Asa,  2245. 

Dunbar,  C.  F.,  2803,  2804,  3252. 

Dunbar,  D.,  4451. 

Dunbar,  Sir  W.,  4345. 

Duncan,  E.  S.,  6890. 

Duncombe,  J.   F.,   1524. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1339 


Dundy,  E.   S.,  4417. 

Punlap.  M.  D.,   6891. 

Dunlap,  Robert,    1711. 

Dunlap,   R.  P.,   1703. 

Dunlop,  J.,  5067. 

Dunning,   J.   F..   3686. 

Dunton,  John,  2630. 

Du  Ponceau,  Peter  S.,  710. 

Dupre,  A.,  270.".,   3085. 

Dupuis,   Paul,  7347. 

Durand,  I.,  4421. 

Durfee,  Job,  3682,  3702,  6502. 

Durie,  W.,  7381. 

Durkee,  C.,  6030. 

Durrie,  D.  S.,  6060. 

Dustan,  Hannab,  4456,  4483. 

Duval,  J.  C.,  6(570. 

Duyckinck,  E.  A.,  3301,  3672,  5025,  5320. 

Duyckinck,  G.  L.,  3686. 

Dwight,  Theodore,  3687. 

Dwight,  Timothy,  5468. 

Dyar,  H.  G.,  2174. 

Dyer,  D.  E.,  4924. 

Dyer,  E.,  6059. 

Dyer,  J.  J.,  1523. 


Eagle,  S.,  5855a. 
Eames,  M.,  4906. 
Earl,   Robert,  7532. 
Earle,  W.,  3373. 
Eastman,  E.  W..  1518,  1519. 
Eastman,   II.   W.,  4427. 
Easton,  Nicholas,  3369.  • 
Eaton,  A.,  2047. 
Eaton,  Ann.  2200. 
Eaton,  A.  K.,  1517. 
Eaton,  Benjamin,  7514. 
Eaton,  Cyrus,  1703,  2782. 
Eaton,  E.,  1712. 
Eaton,  N.,  3398. 
Eaton,  S.  S.,  4311. 
Eaton,  Theophilus,  5097. 
Eberle,  Mrs.  K.,  1523. 
Eckert,  G.  B.,  5933. 
Eddy,  Joshua,  3366. 
Eden,  R.,  1829. 
Edgar,  Sir  J.,  7326. 
Edgar,  T.,  6844.    ' 
Edgar,  W.  F.,  1015. 
Edgerly,  J.  S.,  4160. 
Edgerton,   S.,  4306. 
Edmonds,  J.  B..  1524. 
Edmonson,  J.,  1640. 
Edward  III,  20. 
Edwards,  John,  1505. 
Edwards,  Jonathan,  20-16,   2047,  6382. 
Edwards,  Ninian,  1355. 
Edwards,  S.,  5899. 
Edwin,  D.,  6074,  6085. 
Eells,  Myra  F.,  5820. 
Eells,  Myron,  94. 
Efner,   E.   D.,  4773. 
Egerstorff,  G.  H.  C.,  884. 
Egle,   W.  H.,  4311,  5746,  5897,  6081,  6169, 
6466. 


Egleston,  A.,  5038,  5080. 

Elbert,  Samuel,  1341. 

Elder,  John,  5855. 

Elfelt,  C.  D.,  4311. 

Elgin,  James  Bruce,  Earl  of,  7319. 

Eliot,  Andrew,  2628. 

Eliot,    John,  .779,    797,    2130.    2137,    2197, 

2569-2570,    2574,  2602,  2626,  2629, 

2699,   2777,   3372,  5040,  7397.  * 
Eliot,  John,  of  Boston,  2629,  2699. 
Eliot,  Joseph,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  3298. 
Eliot,   Samuel,  2802,  2804,  3236,  3248. 
Ellery,  W.,  6058. 
Ellicott,  A.,  1265,  6169. 
Ellicott,  J.,  4771. 
Ellingwood,  J.  W.,   1703. 
Elliot,  Andrew,  6067. 
Elliot,    R.,    4453. 
Elliott,  John,  1722,  3403,  3821a. 
Elliott,  R.  T.,  4278. 
Elliott,  S.,  1326. 
Elliott,  W.  H.,  4428b. 
Ellis,  Abigail,  2195. 
Ellis,  G.  E.,  204,  2799,  3175,  3184. 
Ellis,   N.  M.,  7422. 
Ellsworth,   Oliver.  44. 
Elmer,  J.,  6057. 
Elmer,  L.  Q.  C.,  4552,  6335. 
Eisner,  Marie  E.  von,  3426. 
Elson,  J.  M.,  1523. 
Elton,  R.,  3687. 
Elvins,  R.,  1711. 
Elwell,  E.   H.,  1709. 
Elwood,  G.  D.,  6930. 
Elwyn,  J.,  2804. 
Elwyn,  Langdon,  2791. 
Ely,  H.  C.,  6585. 
Ely,  W.,  3682. 
Embree,  E.,  6674. 
Emerson,  A.,  3687. 
Emerson,  E.,  1712. 
Emerson,  G.   B.,  2787,  27SO.  3011. 
Emerson,  J.,  1710. 
Emerson,    R.    W..    738,    2788,    2792,    2989, 

7185. 

Emerson,  William,  2620. 
Emery,  S.,  1710. 
Emmerson,  T.,  6671,  6672,  6836. 
Endecott,    COT.   John,    181,   244,    270,   2200, 

3359. 

Endicott,  O.  M.,  3686. 
Endicott,    W.    C.,    200,    2804,    2805,    3277, 

7395. 

English,  Philip,  2240,  3393. 
Ericson,  Leif,  2797. 
Ermentrout,  D.,  5934. 
Erving,  G.  W.,  2795. 
Estabrook,  C..  4861. 
Estey,  J.  L.,  4213. 
Esty,  Isaac,  2526. 
Estre"es,  Jean  d',  7346. 
Estrees,  Victor  Marie  d',  7347. 
Etting,  E.,  625. 
Etting,  R.,  625. 
Ettwein,  John,  6223. 
Eustis,  W.,   2592. 


1340 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


Evans,  Delilah  Mullin,  1427. 

Evans,  E.,  6869. 

Evans,  G.,  6062. 

Evans,  John,  3384. 

Evans,  Oliver,  1216. 

Evans,  T.  G.,  5051. 

Evans,  W.  T.,  44286. 

Evarts,  G.,  1703. 

Evarts,  W.  M.,  2805,  7464. 

Eveleth,  J.,  1710. 

Everett,  C.  C.,  2139. 

Everett,    Edward,    161,    2220,    2777,    2808, 

2834,  2835,  3528,  3687,  5484. 
Ewer,  C.,  3683. 
Ewer,  P.  F.,  3683. 
Ewing,  John,  6892. 
Eyre,  Jehu,  6059. 

F. 

Fahnestock,  G.  W.,  3687,  6269. 

Faillon,  E.  M.,  7308. 

Fairbanks,  J.,  4906. 

Fairbanks,  Mary,  2202. 

Fairbanks,  S.,  3687. 

Fail-field,  J.,  1712. 

Fales,  J.  M.,  6595,  7482e. 

Fales,  S.,   3683. 

Falkner,  W.  C.,  4346. 

Falley,  F.,  7408. 

Faneuil,  Andrew,  2133. 

Faneuil,  Peter,  2133,  2791. 

Faribault,  J.   B.,  4304. 

Farlow,  C.  F.,  3947. 

Farmer,  J.,  3359,  4451. 

Farnham,  L.,  3410,  3906a. 

Farnsworth,  J.  D.,  3683. 

Farnsworth,  William,  6931. 

Farr,  D.  C.,  7475. 

Farrar,  J.,  3361. 

Farrar,  Sarah,  3643. 

Farrar,  Stephen,  3362. 

Farrar,  Timothy,  3387,  3643. 

Farrington,  Nathaniel,  7403. 

Farrington,  T.,  3116. 

Faulkner,  Francis,  2592,  2595. 

Faulkner,  Francis,  jr.,  2595. 

Fawcett,  T.,  609. 

Fayrweather.  S.,  1711. 

Felch,  A.,  4280. 

Felkner,  H.,  1519. 

Felt,  J.  B.,  2783,  3382,  3665,  3687. 

Felton,  C.  C.,  2779.  3685. 

Fenelon,   F.   G.  de  la  Mothe,  3375. 

Fenn,  J.  R.,  668G. 

Fenner,  A.,  6566. 

Fentress,  J.,  6670. 

Fenwick,  John,  5906. 

Fenwicke,  J.,  4538. 

Fergus,  Mrs.  J.,  4397. 

Fergusson,  Mrs.,  5967. 

Ferland,  J.  B.  A.,  7308. 

Ferris,  B.,  1255. 

Fessenden,  W.,  1713. 

Fessenden,  W.  P.,  1716,  3601. 

Fiedmond,  J.  de,  7345. 

Field,  D.  D.,  3687. 


Field,  Kate,  1264. 

Field,  R.  S.,  4546,  4580,  6275. 

Yield,  W.  A.,  2803,  3237,  3315. 

Fillmore,  John,  3369. 

Fillmore,  Millard,  2782,  3389,  4771,  4795. 

Filson,  J.,  1610. 

Finch,  Asahel,  6959. 

Finch,  P.  V.,  7480. 

Findley,  W.,  6061. 

Finkbine,  R.  S.,  1517,  1524. 

Finlayson,  R.,  6870. 

Firmin,  G.,  3378,  3383,  3537. 

Fischel,  A.,  635.  • 

Fish,  Hamilton,  11,  5040. 

Fisher,  George  P.,  1254. 

Fisher,  John,  1245. 

Fisher,  J.  F.,  2781. 

Fisher,  Rebecca  J.  G.,  6681. 

Fisk,  William,  2627. 

Fiske,  G.  J.,  3687. 

Fiske,  John,  209,  477,  2805. 

Fiske,  William,  2247. 

Fitch,  James,  3360. 

Fitch,   John,   5720,  5721,  6344. 

Fitch,  Winchester,  5051. 

Fithian,  P.  V.,  4662. 

Fitzgerald,  Elephell,  614. 

Fitzpatrick,  B.,  946. 

Fitzsimons,  Thomas,  5844,  6052,  6058. 

Fix,  L.  F.,  2028. 

Flade,  Dietrich,  5. 

Flandrau,  C.  E.,  4312. 

Flanagan,   C.,   5038. 

Fleming,   Gen.  George,  4800. 

Fletcher,  B.,  5473. 

Fletcher,  Calvin,  3574,  3665. 

Fogg,  W.  P.,  5776,  No.  24. 

Follen,  Charles,  2594. 

Follen,  Karl,  884. 

Folsom,  Charles,  2781,  2782. 

Folsom,  G.,  3687. 

Folsom,  N.,  4450,  4459,  4494,  6058. 

Fontenelle,  L.,  4408,  4417. 

Foot,  S.,  6746. 

Foote,  H.  W.,  2794,  2798. 

Forbes,   R.   B.,   2795,   2796,   3113. 

Forbes,   W.   H.,  4311. 

Force,  M.  F.,  2803. 

Force,  Peter,  1265. 

Forehand,  S.,  4212. 

Forrest,  R.,  1268. 

Fortman,  C.,  5959. 

Forward,  O.,  4765,  4770. 

Foster,  H.,  3410. 

Foster,  Jacob,  1712. 

Foster,  John,  printer  (1648-1681),  3064. 

.funeral  elegy,   1681.     4164. 
Foster,  John,  Boston  (1817-1897),  3409. 
Foster,  J.  C.,  4457. 
Foster,  La  F.  S.,  1195. 
Foster,  S.  C.,  1016. 
Foster,  T.,  6488. 
Foster,  W.,  3686. 
Foucher,  Le  juge,  7347a. 
Foutch,  A.  B.,  4422. 
Fowke,  G.,  6856. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1341 


Fowle,  W.  B.,  3665,  3687. 

Fowler,  S.  P.,  2264,  3404,  3838. 

Fowler,  W.   II.,  944. 

Fox,  G.  V.,  2789. 

Fox,  J.  L.,  3687. 

Foxcroft,  S.,  1712. 

Fraley,  F.,  2799. 

Frame,  P.  M.,  5899. 

Franchere,  Gabriel,  4308. 

Francis,  Convers,  2776,  2777,  2836,  3686. 

Francis,  F.  B.,  4931. 

Francis,  J.   W.,  3685. 

Francisco,  P.,  6861,  6864. 

Frankenthal,  M.,  629. 

Franklin,  B.,  758,  2135,  3115,  6079. 
as  an  economist,  1826. 
Boston  when  he  was  a  boy,  4216. 
ceremonial  coat,  6079. 
portrait  of,  1964,  3146. 
(Greuze),  2789,  6801. 
list  of  portraits,  6067. 

Franklin,  G.   S.,  5746. 

Franklin,  Sir  John,  567. 

Franklin,  John,  6412. 

Franklin,  R.,  4800. 

Franklin,  W.,  4537,  4562. 

Franks,  D.  S.,  628,  633. 

Franks,  I.,  628,  633. 

Franks,  J.,  632. 

Franks,  Rebecca,  634. 

Frazer,   John   F.,   726. 

Frazer,  Oliver,  1626. 

Frazer,  P.,  6074. 

Frazer,  W.,  6068. 

Frear,  G.,  6411. 

Freber,  J.  W.,  4311.. 

Frederickson,  C.  W.,  6584. 

Freeman,  D.,  4423. 

Freeman,  E.  A.,  2797. 

Freeman,  James,  2643. 

Freeman,  John,  3378. 

Freeman,  S.,  1711. 

Freeman,  W.  C.,  6218. 

Frelinghuysen,  F.  T.,  4553,  4630o. 

French,  B.  V.,  3685. 

French,  E.,  3687. 

French,  J.,  3684. 

French,  T.,  3405. 

French,   William,  3362,  3402,   3815. 

Freneau,    Philip,    1832,    4663,    4892,    4902, 

5033. 

Friedenwald,  A.,   634. 
Frith,  D.,  6078. 
Frobisher,  Sir  M.,  3361. 
Frobisher,  R.,  3386. 
Frontenac,  L.  de  B.,  7323,  7347o. 
Frost,    Charles,   1680,   3361.,    3426. 
Frost,  E.  H.,  6617. 
Frost,  J.,  3684. 
Frothingham,  N.  C.,  2780. 
Frothingham,  N.  L.,  2780,  2875. 
Frothingham,  O.  B.,  2800,  3181,  3191. 
Frothingham,  R.,  2786,  2791,  3028. 
Fruin,  R.,  17. 
-  Fry,  Joseph,  7480. 
Fryer,  N.,  4453. 


Fuller,  E.,  3683. 

Fuller,  II.  II.,  3682. 

Fuller,  John,  3411,  3924. 

Fuller,  T.,  3469. 

Fulton,  Robert,  4542,  6059. 

Fulton,  Sarah  Bradlee,  3318,  3320. 

Funk,  Cassandra  S.,  1427. 

Funk,  Isaac,  1423,  1427. 

Furly,  Benj.,  6075,  6121. 

Furman,  McD.,  6650. 

Furnas,  R.  W.,  4424. 


G. 


Gaboury,  Marie  Anne,  7157. 

Gabriels,  Bishop  Henry,  933. 

Gadsden,     Christopher,     1282,     1294,     6633, 
6640. 

Gaillard,  John,  4896. 

Gaillard,  Theodore,  4896. 

Gaine,  H.,  614. 

Gale,  G.,  6930a. 

Galinee,  Rene  de  Brehant  de,  6938. 

Gallagher,  W.  D.,  5713,  5714. 

Gallatin,  A.,  1702,  1798,  3682,  5151. 

Gallitzin,  D.,  5848. 

Gallitzin,  D.  A.,  916. 

Gallop,  John,  3412,  3936. 

GallowJiy,  J.,  6068,  6082. 

Galtier,  L.,  4304. 

Galusha,  J.,  6747. 

Gannett,  Caleb,  2636,  2711. 

Garde,  R.,  3393. 

Gardiner,  Sir  Christopher,  2773,  2789,  3002. 

Gardiner,  Lion,  2648. 

Gardiner,  R.  H.,  1701,  1703,  1707. 

Gardiner,  S.  R.,  2806. 

Gardner,  Jonathan,  2245. 

Gardner,  Johnson.  3687. 

Gardner,  S.  B.,  1523. 

Gardner,  S.  P..  2771. 

Garfield,  J.  A.,  2788,  610O. 

Garneau,  F.  X.,  7308. 
Garnett,  R.  S.,  6873. 
Garrard,  James,  1640. 
Garrett,  J.  A.,  1506. 
Garrett,  W.  R.,  6672. 
Garrison,  J.,  7411. 
Gaspe,  P.  I.  A.  de,  7346. 
Gaston,  Alexander,  1289. 
Gaston,  Wm.,  5848. 
Gatch,  C.  H.,  1523. 
Gates,  Horatio,  3379,  5412. 
Gates,  Sir  T.,  6830. 
Gattinger,  A.,  6672. 
Gaty,  S.,  4367. 
Gautier,  J.  S.,  5018. 
Gavit,  Wm.,  5753. 
Gay,  John,  3677. 
Gay,  M.,  2149. 
Gayarre",  Chas.,  1662. 
Gaylord,  Katherine,  6411. 
Gear,  J.  H.,  1517,  1524. 

ieddes,  J.  L.,  1502. 

iemmell,  J.,  4395. 

George  III,  7346. 


1342 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


George,  J.  Z.,  4350,  4351. 

Gerard,  J.  W.,  5020. 

Gerin,  Lajoie,  7310. 

Gherardi,   Bancroft',   570. 

Gibault,   P.,   5854. 

Gibbon,  Edward,  3387,  3641. 

Gibbon,  John,  3401. 

Gibbs,  G.,   5292. 

Gibbs,  W.,  6584. 

Gibson,  It.,  1709. 

Giddings,  N.  B.,  4424. 

Gilbert,   D.,   3682. 

Gilbert,    Sir   Humphrey,   4126,    7321. 

Gilbert,  M.  N.,  4311. 

Gilbert,  T.  D.,  4279. 

Gile,  D.  II.,  1523. 

Gilman,  J.,  4453. 

Gilman,  T.,   1713. 

Gilpin,  E.  W.,   1252. 

Gilpin,  II.  I).,  712,  2773. 

Gilpin,  J.,  5897. 

Ginter,  L.,  6829. 

Girod,  A.,  7347a. 

Girouard,  Jean-Joseph,   7347. 

Girty,  S.,  5897. 

Gisborne,  F.  N.,  7318. 

Glen,  J.  S.,  3410. 

Glenn,  James,  6893. 

Glover,    Jesse,    3388. 

Glover,  John,  2244,  2289,   2612. 

Glover,  Joseph  or  Josse,  3381,  7395. 

Glover,  L.,  3686. 

Glover,  S.  T.,  4383. 

Goddard,  D.  A.,  2788,  2984. 

Godfrey.   E..   1705. 

Godfrey,  J.  F..  1707. 

Godfrey,  T.,  6000. 

Goffe,  John,  4096,  4427. 

Goffe,  W.,  1157,  1169,  2772,  3389. 

Going,  J.,  5749. 

Golding.  John,  2202. 

Goldthwait,  J.,   1715. 

Goldthwait,  T.,  1713,  1714,  1785. 

Gomez,   Estevan,   899. 

Gomez,  I.,  634. 

Gonzalez,    Manuel,    5855a. 

Gooch,  J.,  2138. 

Goodhue,  James  M.,  4308. 

Goodman,  .A.  T.,  5776,  no.  10. 

Goodwin,  D.  R.,  757. 

Goodwin,  E.   S.,  2643. 

Goodwin,  N.,  3683. 

Goodyear,  S.,  1157. 

Gookin,  C.,  6062. 

Gookin,  D.,  2619,  3362. 

Gookin,  N.,  3362,  3383. 

Goold,  Nabby  T.,  1789. 

Goold,  W.,  1789. 

Gordon,  John,  5744. 

Gore,  Christopher,  2641. 

Gore,  Lucy,  3377. 

Gorges,  Sir  F.,  3373,  4120,  5174. 

Gorman,  W.  A.,  4304. 

Gorton,  N.,  1702. 

Gorton,  S.,  3362,   3372,  3431,  6534. 

Gosmer,  J.,  4560. 

Gosselin,  Clement,  915. 


Gould,  B.  A.,  206,  2135. 

Gould,  J.,  4165. 

Govan,  Andrew  R.,  1284. 

Goyte,  J.,  3379. 

Graeme,  T.,  5967. 

Graffenreid,  De,  5571. 

Graham,  F.,  7412. 

Graham,  J.     Marquis  of  Montrosc,  3360. 

Graham,  James,  6893. 

Graham,  J.  D.,  3687. 

Grahame,   James,   2647,   2733. 

Granger,  (if.  S.,  4280. 

Grant,  James,  1507,  1508. 

Grant,  U.  S.,  3338,  4379,  5049,  5444,  5723. 

Gratiot,  H.,  6932,  6982. 

Gray,  David,  4789. 

Gray,  F.  C.,   2795. 

Gray,  F.  T.,  3683. 

Gray,  Horace,  2806,  2808,  3271,  3297. 

Gray,  John,  5714. 

Gray,  John  C.,  2787,  2794. 

Greely,  A.  W.,  Reception  to,  560. 

Green,  A.  G.,  5949. 

Green,  A.  H.,  211,  491,  5050. 

Green,  Ellen,  3373,  3497. 

Green,   Ezra,  3387,  4443. 

Green,  Francis,  208,  456. 

Green,  H.,  4453. 

Green,  Jacob,  4556. 

Green,  John,  3371. 

Green,   Joseph,  2240,  2247. 

Green,  P.,  3373,  3497. 

Greene,  A.  G.,  3687,  6517. 

Greene,  G.  H.,  4281. 

Greene,  G.  S.,  5033. 

Greene,  II.  W.,  6585. 

Greene,  Nathaniel,  3390,  6058. 

Greene,  Sears,  5045. 

Greene,  T.  C.,  6585. 

Greene,  William,  5045. 

Greenleaf,  D.,  3683. 

Greenleaf,  James,  1268. 

Greenleaf,  Jonathan,  1697,  3687. 

Greenleaf,    S.,   2771,   3683. 

Greenou^h,  H.,  3376. 

Greenough,  W.   W.,   2803,   2804,   3264. 

Greenup,  Christopher,  1640. 

Greenwood,  F.  W.  P.,  2771. 

Greenwood,  J.,  4960. 

Greenwood,  W.  P.,  3682. 

Greer,  W.,  6187. 

Gregory,  St.,  the  Great,  5853. 

Gregory,  J.  C.,  6960. 

Grew,  Henry,  2571. 

Grider,   R.   A.,  4213. 

Gridley,  J.,  2126. 

Griffin,  C.,  6059. 

Griffin,  Mary  and  her  creed,  210,  475. 

Griffin,  T.,  4350. 

Griffitts,  S.  P.,  5909. 

Grigsby,   Benjamin,   6844. 

Grigsby,  H.  B.,  2787,  6815,  6816. 

Grimes,  John,  1626. 

Grimes,  J.  W.,  1508,  1513,  1514,  1521. 

Grinnell  J.  B.,  1514. 

Griswold,  C.  E.,  3686. 

Groh,  E.,  664. 


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1343 


Groot,  4869. 

Groseilliers,  M.  C.,  4312,  4336. 

and  Radison,  7318,  7319. 
Grumbine,  L.  L.,  7430. 
Grundy,    Felix,   6662. 
Gue,  B.  F.,  1518. 
Guelich,  Theodore,  1513. 
Gugy,  Bartholomew,  C.  A.,  7349. 
Guild,  C.,  2202. 
Guild,  Joseph,  2201. 
Guild,   R.   A.,  457. 
Guildford,  S.,  7430. 
Guiteras,  Eusebio,  5847. 
Guizot,  Frangois,  P.  G.,  3387,  3642. 
Cunn,  O.  B.,  1582. 
Gurley,  L.  B.,  5722. 
Guthrie,   A.,  4415. 
Guthrie,  S.,  4907. 


11. 


Hackett,  W.  H.  Y.,  3391. 

Ilagan,  J.,  2023. 

Haige,  W.,  6080. 

Haines,  J.,  3796a. 

Iluldeman,  S.  S.,  735,  5851,  6318,  6319. 

Hale,  G.  S.,  2137,  2802,  3232. 

Hale,  John,  2645. 

Hale,  Nathan,  2775,  2787. 

Hale,  S.,  3687. 

Hale,  Thomas,  3661,  3709. 

Haliburton,  T.  C.,  7286. 

Hall,  Andrew,  3324. 

Hall,  B.,  3320. 

Flail,  C.  F.,  547,  897. 

Hall,  D.,  3687. 

Hall,  Hiland,  3399,  3779&. 

Hall,  Hugh,  6068. 

Hall,  Isaac,  3325. 

Hall,  Jeremiah,  5753. 

Hall,  Lyman,  2572. 

Hall,  N.  K.,  4773. 

Hall,  S.,  3687. 

Hall,  W.,  1219. 

Hallam,  Henry,  2773. 

Hallam,  Sarah,  6860. 

Halleck,  F.  G.,  3333,  5271,  5275. 

Haller,  G.  O.,  6869. 

Hallowell,  R.  P.,  3324. 

Halsey,  E.  D.,  4560. 

Halsey,  G.  A.,  4557. 

Hamberlin,  L.  R.,  4350. 

Ilamblen,  D.,  3683. 

Hamelton,  C.  A.,  1581. 

Hamill,  S.  McC..  4555. 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  6072,  6076. 

Hamilton,  A.  B.,  5897. 

Hamilton,  D.,  608. 

Hamilton,  G.,  7377. 

Hamilton,   R.,  4775. 

Hamilton,  W.,  4405. 

Hamlin,  Cyrus,  209. 

Hammond,  C.,  1393. 

Hammond,  J.,  3412. 

Hammond,  W.  G..  1522. 

Hampton,  I.,  4928. 

Hancock,  John,  1710,  6057. 


Hancock,  Lydia,  2138. 

Hancock,  Thomas,  2594. 

Hancock,  W.  S.,  3338,  6066. 

Hand,  Edward,  6083. 

Ilansen,  George,  1015. 

Hansford,  J.,  6892. 

Ilansford,  T.,  6817. 

Harbaugh,  H.,  3687. 

Hnrd,  W.  D.,  6651-6654. 

Hardenbergh,  J.  L.,  4800. 

Hardin,  E.  J.,  1330. 

Harlan,  Ann   E.,   1514. 

Harlan,  J.,  1517. 

Harrington,  D.  B.,  4280. 

Harris,  C.,  4202. 

Harris,  J.,  5535. 

Harris,  John,  sr.,  5968. 

Harris,  L.  M.,  3687. 

Harris,  S.,  5535. 

Harris,  T.  M.,  2650,  2746,  2747. 

Harris,  T.  W.,  2788,  2986. 

Harris,   William,  3372,   6491,   6580. 

Harris,  W.  T.,  3448,  3683. 

Harrison,  B.,  6832. 

Harrison,  F.,  5024. 

Harrison,  J.  T.,  4351. 

Harrison,  Thomas,  203,  395. 

Harrod,  H.,  3687. 

Hart,  E.,  627. 

Hart,  G.  N.,  627. 

Hart,    Oov.   John,    17,   5909.   5911. 

Hart,  John   (1708-80),  5036. 

Hart,  M.,  631. 

Hart,  W.  T.,  2571. 

Hartley,  T.,  6081. 

Hartshorn,  F.  G.,  4428. 

Harvard,     John,    2792,    2997,    3398,    3740, 

3759. 

Harvey,  Sir  J.,  6833. 
Flarvey,  J.  M.,  1580. 
Harvey,  L.  P.,  6929. 
Harvey,  M.,  3687,  4472. 
Hasbrouck,  A.,  5032. 
Hascall,  I.  S.,  4424. 
Hasenclever,  P..  4690,  4711. 
Hasey,  I.,  1712. 
Raskins.  R.,  3682,  3703. 
Haskins,  R.  W..  4773. 
Hass,  Sarepta  T..  7.~>2.~>. 
Ilassam,  J.  T.,  2807,  3416.  3975a. 
Hatch.  J.  M.,  3686. 
Ha  thorn,  J.,  4967,  5035. 
Ilathorn,  J.  A.,  4864. 
Haven,  H.  C.,  1196. 
Haven,  L.,  1360,  1361. 
Haven,  N.  A.,  jr.,  4447. 
Haven,  S.  F.,  196.  284.  294,  295,  2788, 

2791,  3029,  6326. 
Hawkes,  J.,  4097. 
Hawkins,  A.,  3683. 
lawkins,  Benjamin,  1304. 
Hawks,  F.  L.,  5282,  5283,  5568. 
lawley,  C..  4800. 
Hawley,  J.  G.,  5953. 
lay,  J.,  4776. 
lay,  L.  H.,  1522. 
Hayes,  R.  B.,  203,  5641. 


1344 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


Hayes,  T.  McC.,  3687. 

Raymond,  William,  6892. 

Hayne,  R.  Y.,  6649. 

Mays,  D.,  625. 

Hays,  M.,  625. 

Hazard,  E.,  3536,  5338. 

Hazard,  S.,  3687. 

Hazeltine,  John,  4213. 

Hazel  wood,  J.,  6082. 

Hazen,  H.  A.,  3413,  3949. 

Healey,  J.  P.,  3404. 

Heard,  J.  T.,  3394. 

Heartt,  D.,  5569. 

Heavysege,  C.,  7326. 

Hebard,  A.,  1515. 

Hebard,  G.  D.  A.,  1506. 

Heckewelder,    J.,    5719,    6001. 

Heckman,  G.  C.,  5948. 

Hedin,  Sven,  904. 

Heeney,  Cornelius,  917. 

Hehl,  Matthew,     0223. 

Heinitsh,  C.  A.,  6167. 

Hemmenway,  M.,  1712. 

Hendershott,  U,  B.,  1515. 

Henderson,  John,  6083. 

Henderson,  J.  Pinckney,  6679. 

Hendrick,  Indian  sachem,  3378,  5410. 

Henley,  Samuel,  2784,  6855. 

Hennepin,  Louis,  4302,  4311,  7219. 

becentenary  celebration,  4307,  4330. 

writings  of,  4333. 
Henry,  Ann,  6165. 
Henry,  Joseph,  4549,  4592. 
Henry,  J.  J.,  6170. 
Henry,  M.  S.,  3685. 
Henry,  Patrick,  6057,  6781. 
Henry,  W.,  portrait,  6083. 
Henry,  W.  W.,  2804,  4311,  6832. 
Henshaw,  D.,  3682,  3686. 
Henshaw,  G.  E.,  3686. 
Henshaw,  J.  S.,  3684. 
Henshaw,  Wm.,  2784. 
Herbert,  George,  2778. 
Herder,  885,  886. 
Herkimer,  N.,  5413,  5471. 
Herman,  A.,  6063. 
Hermitte,  Jacques  1',  7350. 
Herrick,  L.  C.,  5748. 
Herrick,  S.  E.,  2808,  3306. 
Herriot,  F.  G.,  7347a, 
Herrman,  A.,  4555,  5037. 
Hess,  Elizabeth,  1523. 
Hesselias,  G.,  6085. 
Hewitt,  R.,  jr.,  5409. 
Hoydenfeldt,  S.,  633. 
Hicks,  Oov.  Thomas  H.,  1831. 
Higginson,  P.,  3364,  3440. 
Higginson,  Rev.  John,  2806,  3294,  7458. 
Higginson,  Mrs.  Mehitable,  3384. 
Iligley,  Jeanette  R.,  1523. 
Higley,  M.  A.,  1524. 
Hildreth,  Henry  O.,  2198,  7398. 
Hildreth,  S.  E.,  4209. 
Hildreth,  S.  P.,  305,  3686. 
Hill,  C.  H.,  2802,  2803,  3234. 
Hill,  Edward,  6827,  6828. 


Hill,  II.  A.,  205,  409,  2800,  2801. 

Hill,  T.,  4209. 

Hillard,  G.  S.,-  2786,  2788,  2985. 

Hillegas,  J.  F.,  6074. 

Hillegas,  M.,  6067. 

Hiller,  Horace,  1016. 

Hilliard,  H.  W.,  959,  976. 

Hills,  Rose  D.,  3407. 

Hilton,  W.,  3408. 

Hinckes,  J.,  4453. 

Hindman,  J.,  6077. 

Hinkson,  F.  J.,  5899. 

Hinkson,  J.  B.,  5899. 

Hinman,  R.  R.,  3687. 

Ilinsdale,  B.  A.,  5746. 

Hinton,   R.   J.,   1581. 

Hitchcock,  H.,  500«. 

Hite,  Jost,  6891. 

Hoadly,  C.  F.,  2804. 

Hoadly,  C.  J.,  209,  4311. 

Hoar,  E.  R.,  2799,  3169,  3182,  3183. 

Hoar,   ®.   F.,   211,   214o,   2808,   3312,   3417, 

3982. 

Hoar,  Samuel,  2774,  2817«,  3684. 
Ilobart,  H.  C.,  6971. 
Ilobart,  Peter,  3372. 
Hobart,  Priscilla,  3385. 
Hobbs,  F.,  3683. 
Hockey,  J.,  3686. 
Hocquart,   Gilles,   7347. 
Hodge,  F.  B.,  6462. 
Hodges,  G.  T.,  6731. 
Hoen,  E.,  2028. 
Hoffman,  E.  ^.,  5048,  5398. 
Hogg,  H.,  1427. 
Hogg,  J.,  5597. 
Hoisington,  J.,  4771. 
Holbrook,  A.,  6585. 
Holcome,  W.,  4312. 
Holden,  Levi,  5045. 
Holden,  W.  W.,  5571. 
Holder,  Mary,  4043. 
Hole-in-the-day,  Chippewa  chief,  6929. 
Holley,  H.,  2798. 
Holliman,  E.,  2197. 
Hollis,  T.,  3360. 
Hollister,  H.,  6410. 
Holls,  G.  F.  W.,  6365. 
Hollyday,  J.,  6063. 
Holman,  George,  7415. 
Holman,  Jonathan,  4209,  4233. 
Ilolman,  Joseph,  5800. 
Holme,  Thomas,   6075,  6076,   6123a. 
Holmes,  Abiel,  2645. 
Holmes,  C.  H.,  4164. 
Holmes,  Howland,  3885. 
Holmes,  J.  S.,  1710. 
Holmes,  O.  W.,  2799,  280J,  3156. 
Holt,  John,  5045. 
Holton,  D.  P.,  5029. 
Ilolyoke,  E.,  2183. 
Holz,   Arno,   885. 
Homer,  J.,  2771. 
Homes,  H.  A.,  4694. 
Hood,  H.  H.,  7425. 
Hooker,  Edward,  13. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1345 


Hooker,  Edward  (U.  S.  N.),  5749. 
Hooper,  J.,  3687. 
Hooper,  R.,  3380,  3561,  3687. 
Hopkins,  Albert,  2045. 
Hopkins,  B.   F.,  6030,  6951. 
Hopkins,  E.,  2137. 
Hopkins,  E.  C.,  6745. 
Hopkins,  M.,  2047,  2049. 
Hopkins,  Samuel,  3363. 

Hopkins,   Stephen,  of  the  Mayflower,  3391. 
Hopkins,  W.  II.,  6584. 
Hopkins,  W.  S.  B.,  4213. 
Ilopkinson,  F.,  6058. 
Hoppin,  Nicholas,  2793,  3054. 
Iloppin,  W.  J.,  6583. 
Horn,  II.  B.,  1499. 
Hornblower,  J.,  4551,  4623. 
Ilornblower,  J.  C.,  3686,  4544,  4649. 
Homer,  W.  E.,  5855a. 
Horr,  E.,  3324. 
Hosack,  D.,  5119. 
Hosmer,  H.  L.,  4396. 
Hosmer,  S.  D.,  4210. 
Hosmer,  T.,  6870. 
Hough,  F.  B.,  5032. 
Hough,  R.,  6074. 
Houston,  Samuel,  6672,  6844. 
Hovey,  J.,  1710. 
How,  Jemima,  4450. 
Howard,  A.  McL.,  7367. 
Howard,  J.  J.,  2806. 
Howard,  J.  S.,  3687. 
Howard,  Martin,  2138. 
Howe,  A.,  3687. 
Howe,  Elijah,  jr.,  2204. 
Howe,  H.,  5716. 
Howe,  Robert,  5581. 
Howe,  S.  S.,  1514,  1522. 
Howe,  W.,  5411. 
Howe,  W.  B.   W.,  4457. 
Howell,  G.  R.,  3412,  3933,  4930. 
Howell,  J.  B.,  1513. 
Howell,  R.,  6078. 
Ilowland,  Asa,  3687,  5016. 
Ilowland,  John,  3683,  6507. 
Hoyne,  T.,  1391. 
Iloyt,  Elihu,  4097. 
Hoyt,  Epaphras,  4098. 
Hubbard,  E.,  3410. 
Hubbard,  G.  G.,  207,  899. 
Hubbard,  G.  S.,  1383. 
Hubbard,  J.,  1697. 
Hubbard,  S.,  3682,  3704. 
Hubbard,  T.,  3405. 

Hudson,  Charles,  2787,  2794,  3066,  4196. 
Hudson,  Henry,  1210,  1212. 
Hudson,  J.  E.,  453,  3413. 
Hudson,  W.,  6071. 
Hfiffel,  C.  G.,  7473. 
Huff,  J.,  1523. 
Hughes,  Edward,  6892. 
Hughes,  Elias,  5678. 
Hughes,  J.  L.,  6583. 
Hughes,  Louisa  K.,  1524. 
Hughes,  T.,  1520. 
Hull,  John,  3389. 
Abode  of,  3005. 

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Hull,  Joseph,  1709. 

Hull,  William,  3367,  3369,  3405,  3849,  6931. 
Ilumboldt,  A.  von,  262,  265,  2773. 
Humphrey,  J.,  3687. 
Humphrey,  Mrs.  Urania  B.,  4960. 
Humphreys,   Andrew  Atkinson,   3338. 
Humphreys,  C.,  6057. 
Humphreys,  S.,  6064. 
Hunt,  F.,  3684. 
Hunt,  J.  W.,  6929. 
Hunt,  M.  A.,  4159. 
Hunt,  Thomas  Franklin,  2272. 
Hunter,  Joseph,  2774,  2786,  3685. 
Hunter,  N.  A.,  1519. 
Hunting,  J.,  2197. 

Huntington,  Asahel,  2250,  2318,  4168,  4173. 
Huntington,  J.  V.,  7390. 
Huntoon,  B.,  3686. 
Iluntoon,  D.  T.  V.,  3682. 
Hurley,  Michael,  5843. 
Hussey,  C.,  4453. 
Hutchings,  W.,  1774. 

Hutching,   Thomas    (First   II.    S.    land   sur 
veys),  5776,  no.  22,  5777,  no.  71. 
Hutchinson,  John,  1581. 
Ilutchinson,  Rev.  John,  2780. 
Hutchinson,  P.  O.,  2797. 
Hutchinson,  Oov.  Thomas.  3359,  3409,  7326. 
Hyde,  A.,  2047. 

Hyde,  E.,  Lord  Cornlury,  5899. 
Hyer,  G.,  6930. 
Ilyland,  G.,  4929. 
Hyland,  J.,  4931. 
Hynds,  R.  II.,  6670. 

I. 

Ibbetson,  R.,  6068. 

Iberville,  P.  Le  M.  d',  7347a. 

Icazbalceta,  J.  G.,  205. 

Ide,  Jacob,  3326. 

Ingalls,  W.,  3682. 

Ingersoll,  D.,  2048, 

Ingersoll,  J.  Jared  (Old  bar  of  Phila.),  6070. 

Ingersoll,  J.  R.,  6035,  6265. 

Ingham,  S.  R.,  1517. 

Inglis,  C.,  7347. 

Inskeep,  J.,  6135. 

Irby,  R.,  6.782. 

Irish,  G.  R.,  1522. 

Irvine,  M.,  6061. 

Irvine,  W.,  4551. 

Irving,  W.,  2773,  3684,  5039,  5201. 

Isaacs,  J.,  625. 

Isbister,  A.  K.,  7148<y. 


.1. 


Jackson,  Andrew,  6669. 
Jackson,  Henry.  3404,  4311. 
Jackson,  James,  205. 
Jackson,  J.  C.,  4928. 
Jackson,  M.  M.,  6983. 
Jackson,  Paul,  5899. 
Jackson,  W.,  6058. 
Jacob,  H.,  3398. 
James  L,  3361. 


1346 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


James,  Sir  John,  915. 

James,  T.  C.,  5071. 

Janes,  N.,  4930. 

Jaquet,  J.  P.,  6009. 

Jnrratt,  D.,  6780. 

Jarvis,  Edward,  198,  806,  3397,  3743. 

Jarvis,  W.,  3378. 

Jarvis,  Mrs.  William,  2262,  2480. 

Jasper,  William,  1311,  1333. 

Jawney,  T.,  6083. 

Jay,  John,  11,  4894. 

Jefferson,   Thomas,    698,    3369,    3387,    3641, 

6081,  6083. 
Jeffords,  S.,  1710. 

Jenks,  W'illiam,  166,  2778,  2779,  3687. 
Jenner,  T.,  1709. 
Jenning,  S.,  6078. 
Jennings,  Berryman,  1520. 
Jennings,  W.  H.,  5752. 
Jennison,  N.,  2898. 
Jennison,  S.,  3685. 
Jernegan,  Henry,  653. 
Jervey,  R.  R.,  6617. 
Jewett,  C.,  1713. 
Jewett,  C.  C.,  3687. 
Jewett,  D.,  1713. 
Jewett,  J.  N.,  1409. 
Jewett,  J.  P.,  3687. 
Jillson,  C.,  4210. 
Jocelyn,  Henry,  3369. 
Jogues,  Father,  5413. 
John,  Jack,  the  slave,  2176. 
Johns,  J.,  1521. 
Johnson,  Andrew,  1288,  1289. 
Johnson,  Ebenezer,  4773. 
Johnson,  Edward,  2630,  3405. 
Johnson,  Emerson,  4928. 
Johnson,  J.,  4428a. 
Johnson,  Marmaduke,  2789. 
Johnson,  Mehitabel,  7480. 
Johnson,  O.  R.,  1714. 
Johnson,  P.,  4548. 
Johnson,  P.  K.,  4311. 
Johnson,   R.,   4924. 
Johnson,  Samuel,   3385,   3412. 
Johnson,  Sylvanus,  1524. 
Johnson,  Sir  W.,  5410,  5413,  5492,  6059. 
Johnston,  John,  6973,  7110. 
Johnstone,  E.,  1521. 
Johnstone,  James,  7347. 
Johonnot,  A.,  3685. 
Jones,  Charles,  4930. 
Jones,  G.,  6890. 
Jones,  G.  W.,  1519. 
Jones,  H.,  4775. 

Jones,   Col.  John,  of  Dedham,   3402,  3813b. 
Jones,  Rev.  John,  1644-1664,  5021. 
Jones,  Joseph,  206. 
Jones,  J.  A.,  3683. 
Jones,  John  Paul,  4457,  5038. 
Jones,  J.  R.,  1383,  4311. 
Jones,  J.  W.,  4926. 
Jones,  Lewis,  1288. 
Jones,  Morgan,  3410,  3918. 
Jones,  N.,  4542. 
Jones,  R.,  1383. 
Jones,  R.  H.,  5930. 


Jones,  Thomas,  3386. 

Jones,  Walter,  1268. 

Jones,  William,  6457,  6458. 

Jones,  Gov.  William,  6520. 

Jones,  William  A.,  5046. 

Joos,  Kt.  Rev.  Honsiynor,  "  Le  pere  juste, 

4291. 

Jordan,   E.,   3399. 
Jordan,  John,  jr.,  6070. 
Jordan,  Robert,  1709,  3371. 
Josselyn,  II.,  3398. 

Juchereau  de  Saint  Denis,  Louis,  6679. 
Judd,  Sylvester,  2774,  2787. 
Junior,  J.,  2166. 
Justice,  Peter,  1504. 


K. 


Kalb,  Baron  de,  1910. 

Kalm,  P.,  7345. 

Kamamalu,  7131. 

Kamehameha  V.,  7131,  7133. 

Kane,  E.  K.,  2772. 

Kearny,  P.,  4575. 

Kedzie,  W.,  4281. 

Keefer,  G.,  7365. 

Keenan,  Rev.  Bernard,  922. 

Keep,  Nathan  C.,  3390,  3666. 

Keim,  II.  M.,  5931. 

Keith,  Sir  W.,  5966.  5967,  6068. 

Kelby,  W.,  5384. 

Keller,  P.,  6326. 

Kelley,  II.  J.,  5798. 

Kelley,  W.  II.,  4311. 

Kelly,  P.  II.,  4311. 

Kellogg,  M.,  5637,  5638. 

Kemp,  Wm.  2d,  5050. 

Kemper,  J.,  5746. 

Kennedy,  John  P.,  2780,  2877. 

Kenny,  Patrick,  5849. 

Kent,  Duke  of,  7180. 

Kent,  E.,  1704. 

Kent  E.  K.,  530. 

Kent,  James,  3682,  5019. 

Kenton,  S.,  5725,  7412. 

Kerr,  C.  L.  C.,  4862. 

Kerr,  Joseph,  5724,  5748. 

Ketchum,  S.,  4441. 

Kettell,  John,  3410,  3891,  3921. 

Kettelle,  J.  Q.,  3687. 

Kidd,  William,  3364. 

Kidder,  P.,  3399,  3781. 

Kienzle,  M.,  6423. 

Kilbourne,  James,  5748. 

Kilbourne,  P.  K.,  3684. 

Kilby,  Christopher,  3384,  3603. 

Kimball,  B.,  4173. 

Kimball,  James,  2257,  2417. 

Kimball,  M.,  3414,  395S&. 

King,  Barnabas,  4546. 

King,  Clarence,  5048. 

King,  Daniel  P.,  2249,  2312,  3682. 

King,  H.  WT:,   1399. 

King,  J.  A.,  3687,  5388. 

King,  James  G.,  4541. 

King,  John  Glen,  2787,  2962. 

King,  L.  R.,  6583. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1347 


King,  M.  F.,  1693,  3417,  3984,  3985. 

Kingsley,  J.  L.,  3682. 

Kinsman,  W.  H.,  1517. 

Kinzie,  J.  II.,  1360. 

Kip,  F.  M.,  5035. 

Kirby,  Ephraim,  5048,  5777,  no.  58. 

Kirk,  J.  P.,  2808. 

Kirkland,  J.  T.,  2799. 

Kirkpatrick,  A.,  4546. 

Kirkwood,  S.  J.,  1521,  1522. 

Kirtland,  J.  P.,  5777,  no.  43. 

Kneeland,  A.,  1518. 

Knight,  Melancthon,  1508. 

Knollys,   II.,  3377,  4450. 

Knowles,  Sir  C.,  3386,  3630. 

Knowlton,  Thomas,  3373,  3477. 

Knox,  Gen.  Henry,  1707,  3388,  3392. 

Knox,  John,  6382u,  7481. 

Knox,  J.  H.  M.,  6382. 

Koerner,  Gustavus,  7425. 

Kohl,  J.  G.,  2785. 

Kohut,  A.,  627. 

Koppel,  M.,  627. 

Kruger,  D.,  6891. 

Kuhn,  G.  H.,  2196,  2202. 

Kuhn,  H.,  1581. 

Kuhn,  W.  P.,  3409,  3896. 


Labauve,  F.,  4350. 

Labonte,  Louis,  5797. 

Laboulaye,  E.,  5353. 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  F.,  2789. 

Labrie,  J.,  7318. 

Lacey,  J.,  6081. 

Lacock,  Abner,  6060. 

Lacoe,  R.  D.,  6425,  6465. 

Lacy,  W.  W.  de,  4395. 

Ladd,  W.,  1698,  1716. 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  1709,  5960,  6513. 

Lafontaine,  Sir  L.  H.,  3686. 

Lahontan,   Baron  de,   7310. 

Laidley,  J.,  6889. 

Laidley,  J.  G.,  6889. 

Lajonquiere,  J.  P.,  Marquis  de,  7345. 

Lake,  J.,  3383. 

Lake,  O.  D.,  4930. 

Lake,  T.,  3383. 

Lamb,  Martha  J.,  4554,  4634. 

Lambert,  John,  6068. 

Lambert,  T.  R.,  3405. 

Lamson,  Alvan,  2206,  2780,  3687. 

Lamson,  C.  M.,  208. 

Lancaster,  T.,  1713. 

Lancey,  Oliver  de,  5020. 

Land,  R.,  7267. 

Lander,  F.  W.,  2278. 

Landreth,  D.,  6068. 

Lane,  E.,  3379,  3687,  7413. 

Lane,  G.  M.,  2138. 

Lane,  J.  H.,  38. 

Lane,  J.  J.,  4311. 

Lane,  Sir  Ralph,  119. 

Lane,  W.  G.,  5777,  no.  43. 

Langhorne,  J.,  6063,  7296. 


Langdon,    J.,    3303. 

Langdon,   S.,   1712,   2808. 

Langlade,  Charles  de,  6093o,  6917. 

Lanier,  Sidney,  1283,  1342. 

Lanoullier  de  Boisclerc,  Jean  Eustache,  7347. 

Lapham,  G.  B.,  6585. 

Lapham,  I.  A.,  6907. 

Lapham,  W.  B.,  1711. 

La  Potherie,  C.  C.  Le  R.  de,  7322. 

Lappawinzo,  6063. 

Larcom,  L.,   1579. 

L:irkin,  Father  John,  927. 

Larkin,  J.,  jr.,  5899. 

Lamed,  J.  G.  E.,  3687. 

Larpenteur,   Charles,   1517. 

Larrabee,  C.  H.,  6931,  6978. 

La    Salle,    R.    C.    de,    5724,    5777,    no.    38, 

7323,  7361. 
Latham,  W.,  2794. 
Lathers,  R.,  6649. 
Lathrop,  S.  F.,  1522. 
Latrobe,  J.   II.  B.,  2001,  2004. 
Latting,  J.  J.,  5037. 
La  Tour,  C.  de,  1705,  4209. 
Lauderdale,  F.  II.,  4933. 
Laughlin,  Bishop,  928. 
Laurens,    H.     Imprisonment      in   Tower   of 

London,  6630. 
Laurens,  J.,  4725. 
Laverendrye,  J.  B.,  7328. 
Law,  John,  1451. 
Law,  Jonathan,  3359. 
Law,  R.,  1195. 
Law,  Thomas,  1267,  1271. 
Lawrence,   Abbott,  2652,  2752,  2772,   2798, 

3368,  3683. 

Lawrence,  Amos,  3392. 
Lawrence  A.  A.,  2793,  2802. 
Lawrence,  A.  M.,  3682. 
Lawrence,  C.,  7281. 
Lawrence,  Sarah  R.,  2200. 
Lawrence,    W.    B.,   5028,   5041,   6317,   6326. 
Lawson,  Alex.,  6084. 
Lawson,  D.,  3376. 
Lawson,  G.,  7321. 
Lawton,  A.  R.,  6617. 
Lawton,  Maj.  Gen.  II.  W.,  5647. 
Lawton,  S.,  2567. 
Lay,  J.,  4773. 
Lea,  A.  M.,  1521. 
Lea,  J.  McC.,  6672. 
Leake,  W.,  6835. 
Leather  Lips,  5724. 
Leavenworth,  II.,  6657. 
Lebarge,  Mike,  899. 
Le  Beau,  C.,  7326. 
Le  Bougre,  Robert.  41. 
Lebroke,  A.  G.,   1710. 
Lecky,  W.  E.  II.,  2808. 
Lc  Claire,  A.,  1498. 
Ledwith,  W.  L.,  6382. 
Ledyard,  John,  5022. 
Lee,  Gen.  Charles,  3372,  5202,  5247,  6071, 

6116,  6890. 
Lee,  F.  L.,  6057. 
Lee,  James,  1520. 


1348 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Lee,  John  Clarke,  2254,  2368. 

Lee,  R.  E.,  462. 

Lee,  Rev.  Samuel,  2777. 

Lee,  S.  P.,  6829. 

Leeds,  B.,  3687. 

Lefebvre,  Gervais,  7346. 

Le  Flore,  G.,  4350. 

Le  Gardeur,  J.,  7345. 

Legaux,  Peter,  5960. 

Leigh,  B.  W.,  6783,  6799. 

Leland,  Elder,  20446,  2045. 

Leland,  P.  W.,  3687. 

Lembcke,  Charles  E.,  7525. 

Lembke,  Francis  C.,  6223. 

Le  Mercier,  A.,  3371. 

Lemieux,  F.  X.,  7348. 

Lemke,  P.  H.,  5851. 

Lemon,  R.,  3687. 

I/Enfant,  P.  C.,  1265. 

Lenox,  J.,  6319. 

Leonard,  Daniel,  2782,  2796. 

Leonard,  L.  W.,  3687. 

Leonard,  Manning,  3399,  3779a,  4203. 

Leonard,  Thomas,  3380,  3560. 

Leonard,  Z.,  3442. 

Lescarbot,  M.,  40. 

Leseur,  H.,  2572. 

L'Estrange   (Daniel  &  Charlotte),  5017. 

Le  Sueur,  Pierre  Charles,  4302,  6938. 

Letcher,   R.   P.,   1644a. 

Le  Vasseur,  N.,  1383. 

Leverett,  C.  E.,  3687. 

Leverett,  F.,  1516. 

Levett,  Christopher,  1679,  1710. 

Levy,  Aaron,  625. 

Levy,  Asser,  630. 

Levy,  L,  632. 

Levy,  Michel,  7525. 

Lcwelling,  L.  D.,  1581. 

Lewis,  Aaron,  2200,  2201. 

Lewis,  Alonzo,  2242. 

Lewis,  Andrew,  6892. 

Lewis,  J.,  6782. 

Lewis,  John  D.,  6892. 

Lewis,  Meriwether,  5804«,  6672. 

Lewis,  Moses,  2200,  2201. 

Lewis,  Samuel,  6892. 

Lewis,  T.,  6832. 

Lewis,  William,  5899. 

Lewis,  Wm.  (Old  bar  of  Phila.),  6070. 

Lewis,   Winslow,  3375,   3493. 

Leyh,  E.  F.,  2032.     . 

L'Hommedieu,  E.,  5017. 

Lieber,   Francis,   886,  6042. 

Lignery.  de,  6938. 

Liholiho,  7131. 

Lilley,  M.  C.,  5750. 

Lincecum,  G.,  4351. 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  1424,  1428,  1514,  1516, 

1522,  2032,  2777,  3399,  3519,  5018. 

5436,  5444,  5446. 
Lincoln,  Benjamin,  2631,  2707. 
Lincoln,  E.,  1707. 
Lincoln,  Levi,  170,  230,  2780,  2866,  3409, 

3410. 

Lincoln,  Nancy  Hanks,  6080. 
Lincoln,  Solomon,  2788. 


Lincoln,   William,  202,  391,  2648,  2740. 

Linderman,  II.  R.,  5908. 

Linsley,  C.,  6747«. 

Linsley,  J.  H.,  3687. 

Lipps,  Christopher,  2027. 

Lithgow  family,  1701. 

Littell,  E.,  3687,  4551. 

Little,  D.,  1711. 

Little,  Jacob,  5753. 

Little,  P.,  1717. 

Livermore,  D.,  4457,  4489. 

Livermore,  George,  2777,  2779,   2839,  2864. 

Livermore,  S.,  4450. 

Livezey,  T.,  6068. 

Livingston,  Edward,  691. 

Livingston,  Robert,  5047. 

Livingston,  R.  R.,  5303,  6783,  6784. 

Livingstone,  D.,  595. 

Lloyd,  F.,  1523. 

Lloyd,  T.,  5845. 

Lock,  R.,  3359. 

Locke,  Amos,  2592. 

Locke,  J.  G.,  3687. 

Logan,  Indian,  6891. 

Logan,  G.,  6128. 

Logan,  James,  6083.  , 

Logan,  J.  I.,  4862. 

Lombard,  S.,  1711. 

Long,  E.,  1381. 

Long,  Isaac,  6424. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.,  1708,  1763,  1764,  1765, 

2788,  2798,  2989,  7189. 
Longfellow,  S.,  1701. 
Longueuil,   Joseph-Dominique-Emmanuel   Le 

Moyne  de,  7347. 
Loomis,  D.  B.,  4311. 
Lord,  N.,  4458. 
Lord,  W.  H.,  6738. 

Loring,  C.  G.,  2779,  2780,  2806,  2874,  3687. 
Loring,  J.  S.,  3736a. 
Loring,  L.  W.,  3687. 
Loring,  N.,  1710. 
Lossing,  B.  J.,  4209. 
Lotbiniere,  Louis,  5856. 
Lothrop,  J.,  2698. 
Lothrop,  S.  K.,  2793,  3052. 
Lothropp,  John,  2629. 
I.ouvigny,  6938. 
Lovas,  Mathias,  1515,  1519. 
Love,  J.  M.,  1521. 
Lovell,  James,  2138. 
Lovell,  Joseph,  6892. 
Lovell,  Gen.  S.,  4187. 
Lovell,  W.  D.,  2573. 
Lowe,  Enos,  1521. 
Lowe,  R.  P.,  1521. 
Lowell,  Augustus,  2805,  3259. 
Lowell,  Charles,  2774,  3685. 
Lowell,  E.  J.,  2799,  3174. 
Lowell,  John    (1743-1802),  2899. 
Lowell,  John,  2135,  2727,  2771,  2801,  2804. 

3247. 

Lowell,  J.  A.,  2788,  2802,  3225. 
Lowell,  J.  R.,  2797,  2801,  3189. 
Lucas,  Robert,  1505,  1514,  1521,  1524. 
Lndewig,  H.  E.,  3684. 
Ludlow,  C.,  4560. 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


1349 


Ludwig,  C.,  6072. 

Lumbrozo,  J.,  624. 

Lunsford,  Sir  T.,  6856. 

Lunt,  W.   P.,   2652,  2758. 

Lurvey,  James,  2802,  3223. 

Luther.  G.  E.,  6585. 

Luther,  Martin,  2995. 

Luzerne,  Chevalier  dc  la,  6425,  7390. 

Lvford,  Francis,  2533. 

Lyman,  I.,  1711: 

Lyman,  S.  I).,  1523. 

Lyman,  Theodore,  2802,  2981. 

Lyman,  T.,  jr..  3682,  3705. 

Lynch,  J.  D.,  4346. 

Lynch,  P.,  7281. 

Lynd,  J.  W.,  4304. 

Lyndhurst,    Lord,    John    Singleton    Copley, 

2137,  2776,  2781,  2895.  :'>68<>. 
Lyon,  J.,  1713. 
Lyon,  L.,  4279. 
Lyon,  M.,  6727. 
Lyon,  Nathaniel,  1516,  3378. 
Lyon,  R.,  1523. 
Lyon,  T.,  2796. 
Lyon,  T.  T.,  4281. 
Lyons,  J.,  5034. 


M. 


Mabane,  Ad.im,  7347. 

McAllister,  J.,  jr.,  6058,  6088. 

Macaulay,  A.,  jr.,  6855. 

McCall,  James,  6934. 

McCartney,  M.,  4931. 

McCleary,  S.  F.,  2805,  3262. 

McClellan,  G.  B.,  3338. 

McClelland,  F.,  1522. 

McCloskey,  Bishop  John,  928,  930. 

McClung,  II.,  6845. 

McClung,  W.,  6844. 

McClure,  Nancy,  4308. 

McConihe,  I.,  3687. 

McCrady,  E.,  2808. 

McCrady,  E.,  jr.,  6650. 

McCrary,  G.  W.,  1520. 

McCrea,  Jennie,  4553,  4629. 

McCue,  W.,  6845. 

McCully,  II.  M.,  1523. 

McDonald,  John,  5750. 

McDonogh,  Patrick,  4774,  5854. 

Macdonough,  T.,  1230,  1236,  6768. 

McDowall,  R.,  7296. 

McDowell,  J.,  6844,  6846. 

McEwen,  J.  F.,  4164. 

McFadden,  M.  W.,  37820. 

McFarland,  R.  W.,  5726. 

Macgregor.  J.,  4451. 

MacGregorie,  P.,  4859. 

McIIenry,  J.,  1930. 

Mack,  John  M.,  6223. 

McKean,  Joseph,  2138,  2636. 

McKean,  T.,  5880. 

McKelvey,  M.,  5743. 

Mackenzie,  George.  5750. 

McKinley,  Wm.,  3321,  5437,  5451,  5722. 

death  of,  2805. 
McLanathan,  W.,  1710. 


McLane,  D.,  3374. 

McLean,  A.,  1713. 

McLean,  A.  II.,  4925. 

McLean,  D.  V.,  4546. 

McLean,  John,  1424.  3685. 

MacLean,  John,  7301. 

McLoud,  A.,  4165. 

McLoughlin,  John,  5820. 

McMasters,  S.  Y.,  4304. 

McMichael,  M.,  6092. 

McMillan,  A.,  1523. 

McNamee,  J.  II..  614. 

McNaughton,  J.  II..  4923. 

Macon,  Nathaniel.  41. 

McPheetors,  W.,  6845. 

McPherson,  I)..  4930. 

M'Pherson,  J.  R.,  4931. 

McRoberts,  A.,  6835. 

MacSparran,  J.,  609. 

McWhorter.  II..  68.8A. 

Madison,  Dolly.  1266. 

Madison.  Geo.,  1641. 

Madison,   James,  6851. 

Magaw,  R.,  6156. 

Magelhaens,  J.  II.  de,     3373. 

Mahan,  T.  S.,  1523. 

Mallle1,   Capt.,  7318. 

Maillet,  L.  R.,  4397. 

Malartic,  A.  J.  II.  de  M.,  count  of,  7345. 

Malbone,  E.  G..  6584. 

Malgue,    Sieurs   de    la,    7329. 

Mallory,  P.,  3412. 

Man,  Samuel,  3364,  3371. 

Manchester,  S.,  1714. 

Manierre,  G.,  1360,  1361,  1364. 

Manly,  Basil,  946. 

Mann,  Horace,  2200,  5726. 

Manning.  Mrs.  I).  II.,  4214. 

Mansel,   II.  L.,   3687. 

Mansfield,  John.  1013. 

Marcy,  O.,  36456. 

Margry,  P.,   1663. 

Marion,  Francis,  6622. 

Mark,  slarc,  3003. 

Mark,  W.  II.,  4422. 

Marquette,  J.,  914.   1365.  1400. 

Marr,  G.  W.  L..  6072. 

Marsac,  J..  4280. 

Marsh,  Charles,  6736.  6756. 

Marsh.  Cutting.  6937,  7091. 

Marsh,  E.  G.,  2627. 

Marsh,  J.,  3685. 

Marsh,  O.  C.,  208. 

Marshall,  Elizabeth.  3417. 

Marshall,  James,  4928. 

Marshall,  John.  1537.  1552. 

Marshall,  Joseph  G.,  1451. 

Marshall,  M.,  5879. 

Marshall,  W.  R.,  4311. 

Marsiglia,  G.,  5032. 

Marston,  B.,  3371. 

Marston,  L.  4278. 

Martel,  J.,  7346. 

Martin,  Henri,  2791. 

Martin,  Joseph,  10,  1287.  6832. 

Martin.  J.  P..  3388. 

Martin,  L.,  1944. 


1350 


BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX. 


Martin,  M.  L.,  6933. 
Martin,  N.,  3686. 
Martin,  W.,  3411. 
Martineau,  David,  7347. 
Martineau,  J.,  2138. 
Martinette,  Louis  Frangois,  7347. 
Martyn,  R.,  4453. 
Marvin,  A.  P.,  4205. 
Marvin,  M.,  3409. 
Mason,  B.   F.,  3384. 

Mason,    Charles,    1516,    1517,    1519,    1521, 
2776,  2819. 

Yewell  portrait,  1514. 
Mason,  E.  G.,  208,  4311. 
Mason,  G.  C.,  6582. 
Mason,  Jeremiah,  3383,  3599. 
Mason,  John,  1193,  3417,  4119. 
Mason,  J.  E.,  387. 
Mason,  James  M.,  1288. 
Mason,  O.  P.,  4408. 
Mason,  R.  M.,  2786,  2787,  2976. 
Mason,  S.,  3376. 
Mason,  W.  P.,  3687. 
Mason,  W.  W.,  4931. 
Massie,  N.,  5745. 
Massinger,  P.,  3372. 
Mather,  Cotton,  3364,  3434. 

and  his  slaves,  201. 
Mather,  Increase,  3360,  4105,  4106,  4107. 

portrait,  2798. 
Mather,  W.  W.,  3684. 
Matignon,  F.  A.,  916. 
Matson,  S.  G.,  1515. 
Mattocks,  J.,  4304. 
Maule,  Thomas,  2242. 
Maurault,   Thomas-Marie-Olivier,   7347. 
Maximilian  I.,  45. 
Maxwell,  Hugh,  3403. 
Maxwell,  James,  914. 
Maxwell,  Thompson,  3403. 
Maxwell,  William,  4557,  4656. 
May,  Dorothy,  340S. 
May,  John,  3388. 
May,  Joseph,  3385. 
May,  J.  J.,  3416,  3973a. 
May,  S.,  4213. 
Mayer,  F.  B.,  4311. 
Mayers,  J.  J.,  6845. 
Mayhew,  W.  E.,  3685. 
Maynard,  II.,  6331. 
Mayo,  C.,  3684. 
Mayo,  C.  E.,  4311. 
Mayo,  R.,  3687. 
Mazzuchelli,  S.,  6936,  7067. 
Mazzuchelli,  S.  C.,  1518. 
Meacham,  W.,  3407. 
Meade,  George,  5845. 
Meade,  W.,  3685,  3743a. 
Meads,  O.,  4693. 
Medary,  S.,  1579. 
Meek,  J.  L.,  5806. 
Meily,  J.,  6214. 
Melanchthon,  P.,  2801,  3210. 
Mellen,  J.,  2770. 
Mellen,  Prentiss,   1701. 
Melsheimer,   F.   V.,   6151. 
Menage,  Le  curt',  7345. 


Menard,  P.,  1383. 

Menard,  Rene,  6920. 

Mendes,  A.  P.,  634. 

Mercer,  Hugh,  6156. 

Meredith,  T.,  5590. 

Meriam,  E.,  3686. 

Merriam,  L.  S.,  1825. 

Merriam,  M.,  1712. 

Merriam,  R.  A.,  4166. 

Merrick,  J.,  1703,  1741. 

Merrill,  B.,  2771. 

Merrill,  J.  C.,  2771,  3683. 

Merriman,  C.  H.,  4800. 

Merritt,  David,  2243. 

Merritt,  D.  R.,  1515. 

Merritt,  Thomas,  7366. 

Merritt,  W.  H.,  7367. 

Merry,  Charlotte,  7414. 

Meserve,  A.  K.  P.,  1693. 

Meserve,  N.,  3381. 

Messant,  A.,   3395. 

Messenger,  G.  W.,  3687. 

Messinger,  D.,   3374,  3716a. 

Metcalf,  I.  N.,  4203. 

Metcalf,  J.  G.,.  387. 

Metcalf,  Sara,  "2199. 

Metcalf,  Theron,  2783,  2918. 

Metcalfe,  M.,  3374. 

Mezy,  A.  de  S.,  7349. 

Mickley,  J.  J.,  6058. 

Middleton,  A.,  3997,  6059. 

Middleton,  H.,  6059. 

Middleton,  J.  J.r  868. 

Mifflin,  J.,  5911. 

Mifflin,  Martha  J.,  6167. 

Mifflin,  T.,  5969,  6167. 

Mignet,  F.,  3013. 

Mignet,  M.,  2791. 

Miller,  A.,  4278,  6857,  6892. 

Miller,   H.,   6067. 

Miller,  J.,  1712. 

Miller,   S.  F.,  1513. 

Miller,  W.  A.,  4932. 

Miller,  W.  E.,  1509. 

Mills,   G.    H.,   7378. 

Mills,  J.  T.,  5749. 

Mills,  M.  H.,  4929. 

Mills,  S.  C.,  4864. 

Milman,  H.  H.,  2779,  2855. 

Minis,  I.,  625. 

Minot,  G.,  3684. 

Minot,  G.  R.,  2626. 

Minot,  William,  2782,  2900. 

Minuit,  P.,  5151. 

Mirabeau,  36. 

Mitchel,  J.,  6844. 

Mitchell,  Alex.,  6897,  6933,  6986.    , 

Mitchell,  A.  H.,  4397. 

Mitchell,  G.,  5960. 

Mitchell,  Jonathan,  3373. 

Mitchell,   Joseph   Sidney,   7534. 

Mitchell,  N.,  2771,  3359,  3376,  3683. 

Mitchell,  W.  H.  C.,  5746. 

Moerenhout,  J.  A.,  2786. 

Mogg-Heigon,  1711. 

Moll,  J.,  6079. 

Mommsen,  T.,  2808. 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


1351 


Monfort,  D.  A.,  4311. 

Monroe,  G.  II.,  2808. 

Monroe,  J.,  6852. 

Monroe,   John  Albert,   7482,9. 

Monseignat,  Charles  de,  73.10. 

Montague,   W.  II.,  3402,  3810. 

Montcalm,  L.   J.,  Marquis  de,  5411. 

Montgomery,  H.  E.,  5021. 

Montgomery,  James,  1580. 

Montgomery,  John,  G844. 

Montgomery,  Joseph,  6057. 

Montgomery,    .Richard,     614,     5037,     7211, 

7316. 

Montmagny,  St.  T.  de,  7222. 
Montour,  Martamc,  6050. 
Montresor,  J.,  4774. 
Moody,  Deborah,  Lady,  2269. 
Moody,  J.,   1710,   1711. 
Moody,  S.,  1710,  1712. 
Moore,  B.  D.,  1021. 
Moore,  Charles  B.,  5040. 
Moore,  C.  W.,  3388. 
Moore,  J.,  6068. 

Moore,  John   (Newtown),  5026. 
Moore,  J.  B.,  3683. 
Mcore,  M.,  3687. 
Moore,  T.,  1713. 
Moore,  W.  E.,  4428,  5720. 
Moore,  Z.  S.,  3359. 
Morals,  S.,  631. 
Mordeeal,  G.,  634. 
Mordecai,  J.,  629. 
Moreau,  J.  B.,  3771,  5345. 
Morey,  S.,  4439. 
Morgan,  Abel,  6062. 
Morgan,  Daniel,  6892. 
Morgan,  James  D.,  7425. 
Morgan,   Louis,   1626. 
Morgan,  L.  II.,  6330,  6331. 
Morgan,  Miles,  2183. 
Morrill,  L.  M.,  1711. 
Morrill,  M.,  1711. 
Morin,  A.  N.,  7345. 
Morin,  E.,  4414. 
Morin,  Marie,  7347. 
Morris,  A.,  jr.,  Death  of,  6057. 
Morris,  Gouverneur,  5035,  6058. 
Morris,  Henry,  2794. 
Morris,  J.  G.,  2029,  6073. 
Morris,  L.,  4538. 
Morris,  O.  B.,  3687. 
Morris,  Robert,  6054,  6057,  6084. 
Morris,  Mrs.  Robert  (Mary  White),  6058. 
Morris,  T.,  5722. 
Morrison,  G.  W.,  44287>. 
Morrison,  J.,  6845. 
Morrow,  J.,   2796,  3097. 
Morse,  A.,  3687. 
Morse,  J.,  1712. 
Morse,  S.  F.  B.,  3213. 
Morsman,  M.  J.,  Death  of,  1523. 
Morton,  Charles,  2629. 
Mosby,  L.,  6834. 
Moseley,   Edward,  1283,   5580. 
Moseley,  E.  S.,  3412. 
Mosquera,  Gen.,  526. 
Moss,  J.,  625. 


Moss,  L.,  628. 

Mossom,  D.,  6853. 

Motley,  J.  L.,  2784,  2785,  2933,  2948. 

Mott,  Anne,  5051. 

Mott,  G.  S.,  4511. 

Moulton,  L.  M.  S.,  4035. 

Mountford,  G.,  3750. 

Mousall,  J.,  3405. 

Mowlson,  Sir  Thomas,  2135. 

Miihl,  Edward,  885. 

Muhlenberg,  F.  A.  C.,  6069. 

Muhlenberg,  John  P.,  1285. 

Muller   (Miller),  A.,  6834. 

Mullin,  J.,  4906. 

Mullins,  W.,  2795. 

Munger,  N.,  3. 

Munro,  H.,  5019. 

Munroe,  John.  2593. 

Munroe,  N.,  3687. 

Munroe,  R.,  2592. 

Munsell,    Joel,    3392,    3687r/,    5026,    6319. 

Murdock,  J.,  7275. 

Murdock,  S.,  1515,  1523. 

Murphy,  H.  C.,  5029,  6331. 

Murphy,  M.,  611. 

Murphy,  T.,  7390. 

Murray,  C.  E.,  1246. 

Murray,  James,  7315. 

Murray,  John.  1702,  1712. 

Murray,  N.,  3685. 

Murray,  William  V.,  1285. 

Murrell,  William,  1286. 

Myers,  A.  I.,  634. 


X. 


Nash,  F.,  3412. 

Nash,  S.,  1713. 

Nason,  E.,  3401,  3805. 

Nassy,  D.,  632. 

Naw-Gaw-Nee,  T.,  4279. 

Neal,  Jack,  6892. 

Neale,  T.,  6470. 

Neau,  E.,  4895. 

Neill,  James,  928. 

Nelson,  J.,  4203. 

Nelson,  T.  L.,  207. 

Nesbit,  C.,  6061. 

Newcomb,  Benjamin,  5644,  7408. 

Newell,  Wm.,  2788,  2791.    . 

Newhall,  J.   R.,   2268,  2510. 

Newkirk,  M.,  3687. 

Newland,  W.  A.,  5855. 

Newman,  S.,  3372. 

Newmarch,  J.,  1710. 

Newsam,  A.,  6080-6082. 

Newton,  Bryan,  5022. 

Newton,  E.  A.,  3686. 

Niblo,  W.,  5282. 

Nicholls,  Richard,  5030. 

Nichols,  I.,  1701,  1702. 

Nichols,  J.  G.,   1016.  2782. 

Nichols.  William.  2245. 

Nicolet,  Jean,  6930b,  6932,  6933,  6938. 

Nicollet,  J.  N.,  4302. 

Niles,  John  II..  7418. 

Nimmo.  W.,  6853. 


1352 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Nims,  Abigail,  4097. 

Nitschmann,  David,  6223. 

Nixon,  John,  6053,  6057. 

Nixon,  J.  T,,  4555,  4636. 

Noah,  M.  M.,  629,  634,  4749,  4770.   • 

Noble,  A.,  1704,  1761. 

Noble,  John,  3315. 

Noble,  N.,  1715. 

Noble,  R.,  1515. 

Noell,  T.,  5020. 

Nolan,  Philip,  4347,  4354,  6685. 

Noltner,  M.  A.,  5826. 

Norborne,  Baron  De  Botetourt,  6853. 

Norman,  John,   engraver,  2808,   3305,   3307. 

Norris,  I.,  6057. 

Norris,  J.  S.,  4311. 

North,  A-  E.,  1518. 

Norton,  J.,  3411. 

Nott,  G.  H.,  2571. 

Nourse,  II.  S.,  211,  493,  2808. 

Nourse,  James,  6832,  6892. 

Nouvel,  Father  Henry,  914. 

Noyes,  G.  R.,  3687. 

Noyes,  J.,  2625. 

Noyes,  J.  F.,  6584. 

Nutter,  A.,  4453. 

Nutting,  W.,  3138. 


O'Brien,  J.  P.  J.,  5855. 

O'Callaghan,  Edmund  B.,  7390. 

O'Conner,  P.,  1500. 

O'Conor,  Charles,  919. 

O'Conway,  C.  M.     Philadelphia's  first  nun, 

5847. 

O'Conway,  M.  J.,  5852.  5853. 
Odell,  W.  H.,  3404,  3838o. 
Ogden,  A.,  4556,  4645. 
Ogden,  J.  De  P.,  5037. 
Ogden,  W.  B.,  1377,  1379. 
Oglethorpe.  James  105,  1302,  1310. 
Okoboji,  1517. 
Oliver,  F.  E.,  2798,  3154. 
Oliver,  Isabella,  6156. 
Oliver,  Peter,  3398,  3764. 
Olivier,  Louis-Auguste,  7347. 
Olmsted,  D.,  4304,  4311. 
Olp,  J.,  4930. 
Omick,  J.,  7412. 
Oiiate,  Juan  de,  916. 
O'Reilly,  H.  II.,  5520. 
Orleans,  Louis  Philippe  Albert  d',  Count  of 

Paris,  5037. 
Orr,  B.  G.,  1265. 
Orr,  John,  3687. 
Ortega,  J.  F.  de,  995. 
Orton,  Edward,  5720,  5745. 
Osborn,  C.,  1452. 
Osgood,  Charles  S.,  2271. 
Osgood.  I.,  8687. 
Osgood,  S.,  3394,  5147. 
Osterhout,  I.  S.,  6420f. 
Osterman,  J.,  627. 
Osunkhirhine,  P.  P.,  7349. 
Otey,  Bishop,  4346. 
Otis,  A.  B.,  3410,  3903. 


Otis,  Christina,  4096. 

Otis,  H.  G.,  3383,  3599,  3682. 

Otis,  James,  2071. 

Otis,  J.  C.,  4213. 

Oulton,  J.,  3411. 

Owen,  G.,  6857. 

P. 

Paddock,  A.   S.,  4417. 

Page,  A.  A.,  2571. 

Page,  Bernard,  6421,  6444. 

Page,  K.,  3687. 

Paige,  L.  R.,  206,  421,  2801,  2805,  3410. 

Paine,  E.  O.,  4241. 

Paine,  F.  W.,  4241. 

Paine,  Harriet,  4241. 

Paine,  R.,  1710. 

Paine,  Thomas,  3391,  6170. 

Paine,  William,  208,  455,  4241. 

Paine,  W.  F.,  4241. 

Pakenham,  Sir  E.,  2803. 

Palfrey,  F.  W.,  2795,  2797. 

Palfrey,  J.  G.,  2787,  6326. 

Palmer,  E.,  3390. 

Palmer,  John  M.,  1422,  7425. 

Palmer,  Joseph,  2788,  3687. 

Palmer,  Stephen,  2770. 

I'ardow,  G.  B.,  927. 

Paris,  Count  of.     (See  Orleans,  L.  P.  A.  d'.) 

Paris,  I.,  5454. 

Park,  E.  A.,  2804,  3260,  3414,  3959. 

Park,  John,  202. 

Parke,  John,  3388. 
Parker,  A.,  4448. 
Parker,  A.  A.,  4460. 

Parker,  D.  P.,  3682. 

Parker,  F.  E.,  2792,  2793,  3053,  3059/7450. 

Parker,  I.,  3684. 

Parker,  James,  4545,  4576,  5045,  6832. 

Parker,  Joel,  2783,  2919,  4554,  4635. 

Parker,  John,  2592. 

Parker,  L.  M.,  3683. 

Parker,  N.,  4455. 

Partner,   T.,   4216.- 

Parker,  W.,  6165. 

Parkison,  W.  H.,  4397. 

Parkman,   F.,   204,   2133,  2141,  2798,   3152, 

3162,  7281. 
Parmele,  E.,  6859. 
Parmenius,  Stephen,  2693. 
Parmentier,  Andrew,  930. 
Parris,  Albion  K.,  1701.  1715. 
Parris,  Samuel,  2237,  3370. 
Parrish,  C.,  6423. 
Parrish,   J.,   4555,   4641,   4775. 
Parrott,  J.  C.,  1515. 
Parsons,  Eben,  2770,  3408. 
Parsons,  Enoch,  3359. 
Parsons,  Levi,  4931. 
Parsons,  Lyman,  1522. 
Parsons,  Mira  C.,  5720. 
Parsons,  S.,  4215. 
Parsons,  S.  H.,  3687. 
Parsons,  TL,  3687,  6517. 
Parvin,  Agnes  McC.,   1523. 
Parvin,  J.  A.,  1521. 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


1353 


Parvin,  T.   S.,   1507,   1517,   1524. 

Passmore,  J.,  G169,  6181). 

1'asteur,   Louis,   4672. 

Pastorius,  F.  D.,  6084. 

Patchin,  I.,  4931. 

Paterson,  J.,  5036. 

Paterson,   William,  5038,  6059. 

Patterson,  L.  B.,  1523. 

Patterson,    W.,    1521. 

Paulding,  J.  K.,  5039. 

Paver,  W.,  3687. 

I'ayson,  Edw.,  1712. 

Payson,  Phillips,  7419. 

Peabody,  A.  P.,  2801,  3185. 

Peabody,  Francis,  2248,  2309. 

Peabody,  George,  2851,  3687. 

Peabody,   N.,   3405,   4169. 

Peabody,  O.,  4448. 

Peabody,  Stephen,  3406,  3867. 

Peale,  Franklin,  725. 

Pearson,  T.  S.,  3684. 

Peary,   R.   E.,  573,  577. 

Pease,  F.  S.,  3687. 

Peaslee,  C.  II.,  3687. 

Peck,  II.  E.,  5520. 

Peck,  I.  B.,  3401. 

Peck,  J.  M.,  3684. 

Peck,  W.  D.,  2638,  2715. 

Peckham,  J.,  4381. 

Peckham,  S.  W.,  6583. 

Pedro  II,  387. 

Peirce,   Benj.,   2257,   2406. 

Peirce,  D.,  3387,  3638. 

Peirce,  J.,  1705. 

Peirce,  J.  W.,  3386,  3627o. 

Pelaniourgues,  J.  A.  M.,  1518. 

Pelham,   Henry,  2137. 

Pelham,  Herbert,  3391,  3676a. 

Pelham,  Peter,  2846. 

Pelham,  T.,  3384. 

I'emberton,^ Israel,  6084. 

Pendleton,  E.,  6059. 

Tenet,  P.,  4687. 

Pengelly,   Richard.  5744. 

Pengelly,  8tr  Thomas,  5744. 

Penhallovv,   S.,  4446,  4469. 

Penn,  G.,  6075. 

Penn,  G.  J.,  6080. 

Penn,     William,     1242,     5908,     5971,     6057. 

6061,  6063,  6064,  6067. 
Penton,  A.,  6829. 
Pepperrell,   Sir  William,   2260,   2437,   2807, 

3379,  5033. 
Percival,  J.  G.,  6927. 
Perez,  A.  A.,  204. 
Perez,  Juan,  5852. 
Perine,  F.  M.,  4933. 
Perkins,  A.  T.,  2797,  3133. 
Perkins,  C.  C.,  2793,  3051. 
Perkins,  D.  L.,  4427. 
Perkins,  II.  C.,  2251,  2329. 
Perkins,  J.,  2770. 
Perkins,  Lucia  N.,  2805. 
Perkins,  S.  C.,  6382. 
Perkins,  T.  H.,  2792,  3044,  3368. 
Perley,  S.,  1713. 
Perrault,  J.  B.  O.,  7347a. 


Perrault,  Joseph-Francois,  7345,  7347. 

IVrrot,  N.,  1516,  6910,  6938. 

Perry,  Amos,  3412,  3938,  4311,  6586,  6590. 

Perry,  G.  B.,  3684.     • 

Perry,  J.  M.,  1507. 

Perry,  W.  S.,  208,  1523. 

Peter,  T.,  3412. 

Peters,  John  A.,  7395. 

Peters,  Hugh,  2276,  2798,  3362,  3363,  3397, 

3398,  3435. 
Petrie,  G.,  976. 
Peyton,  John  II.,  3393,  3708«. 
Phelps,  A.,  jr.,  3685. 
Phelps,   E.   J.,   2138,   6766. 
Philip,  King   (Wampanoav  chieftain),  6527. 

6560. 

Phelps,  J.  W.,  3777. 
Philips,  Josiah,  7. 
Phillips,  Jonas,  625. 
Phillips,  Jonathan,  3685. 
Phillips,  John   (mayor,  Boston),  3378. 
Phillips,   J.   C.,   2794,   3065. 
Phillips,  W.,  3397,  3749. 
Phillips,  W.  A.,  1579. 
Phillis,  slave,  3003. 
Phinney,  E.,  2593. 
Phips,  Sir  W.,  1705. 
Phoenix,  S.  W.,  3395,  3724,  5330. 
Pickard,  J.  L.,  1524. 
Pickering,  John,  LL.  D.,  2648,  2739. 
Pickering,  Capt.  John,  4448. 
Pickering,  Timothy,  3464. 
Pickett,  A.  J.,  946,  974. 
Pico,  Pio,  1011. 
Picquet,  Abbe,  7319. 
Pierce,  Benj.,  3365. 
Pierce  E.  L.,  207,  2802,  2808,  3301. 
Pierce,  F.  C.,  5752. 
Pierce,  H.  L.,  2801,  3207. 
Pierce,  John,  2649,  2742,  3682,  6585. 
Pierce,   Jonathan,   3687. 
Pierce,  Mary.  3397. 
Pierce,  Phoebe,  3410. 
Pierce,  Polly,  7413. 
Pierce,  Thomas,  1712,  3397. 
Pierpont,  J.,  3323. 
Pierrepont.   H.   E.,  5041. 
Pierson,   Francis,   2137. 
Pierson,  F.   B.,  4933. 
Pike,  J.  S.,   1707,   1769. 
like,  R.,  3686. 
Pike,    Zebulon    M.    (Pike,    of    Pikes    Peak), 

1580. 

IMnckney,  Thomas,   1281. 
Pintard.   J.,   5394. 
Piper,  J.   E.,   2571. 
Piper,  S.,  3379,  3687. 
Pise,  C.  C.,  928. 
Pitcairn,  John,  2786,  2958. 
Pitcher,  Moll.  6059. 
I'itkin,  T.,  3682. 

itney,  J.,  4553,   4630. 
Pitt.  William,  2201. 
Plamondon.  L..  7347a. 
Platt,  F.,  5912. 
Plimpton,  M.,  3683. 


1354 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


Plowden,  Sir  E.,  6061,  6066. 

Plum,   W.   S.,   6846. 

Plumbe,  J.,  1518. 

Plumer,  W.,  sr.,  3383. 

Plumer,   Wm.,  3593,  3683,  4457. 

Pocahontas,  6818. 

Poinsett,  J.  R.,  6068,  6112. 

Polk,  Ezekiel,  6650. 

Polmyer,  F.,   2027. 

Pomeroy,  B.,  3687. 

Pomeroy,  J.,  3360. 

Pond,  G.  H.,  4304,  4311. 

Pond,    Rachel,   2200. 

Pontbriand,  Henri-Marie  Duhreil  de,  7350. 

Poole,  W.  F.,  204. 

Poor,  E.,  4457,  4491. 

Poor,  J.  A.,  3384,  3687. 

Poore,  B.  P.,  200. 

Porcher,  F.  A.,  6643. 

Porter,  Andrew,  6060. 

Porter,  Augustus,  4776. 

Porter,  E.,  6077. 

Porter,  E.  G.,  2138,  2139,  2803,  2805,  3252. 

3412,   3413,  3948. 
Porter,  F.  J.,  case  of,  3333,  3335. 
Porter,  ,J.,  5580. 
"Porter,  J.  M.,  3686. 
Porter,  T.  C.,  6364. 
Porter,  W.  S.,  3687. 
Portola,  Gaspar  de,  1013. 
Potter,  C.  E.,  3665,  3687,  4428. 
Potter,  E.  R.,  6331. 
Potter,  J.,  6057. 
Potter,   M.,  3687. 
Potter,   W.  H.,   1195. 
Potts,  J.,  3376,  3490. 
Powell,  J.  W.,  903. 
Powell,  L.,  6780. 
Powell,  S.,  6064. 
Powers,  P.,  1713. 
Pownall,  T.,  5343.  7329. 
Pratt,  A.,  3376. 
Pratt,  G.  W.,  3650b,  5549. 
Pratt,  J.,  3376. 
Pratt,  J.  F.,  3411,  3924r. 
Pratt,  M.,  6075. 
Pratt,  S.,  3686. 
Pratt,   S.  F.,  4763. 
Treble,  G.  H.,  198,  325,  2792. 
Preble,  H.  O.,  3687. 
Preble,  J.,  3380. 
Prendergast,  W.,  611. 
Prentis,  N.  L.,  1581. 
Prentiss,  H.  J.,  3687. 
Prentiss,  S.,  5035,  6740,  6762. 
Prescott,  P.,  4308. 
Prescott,  Wm.,  2793,  2911,  3057. 
Prescott,    W.    H.,    2763,    2773,    3380,    3564, 

3684,   5198,  7443. 
Preston,  R.,  sr.,  6072. 
Preston,  Thomas.   2137,   2139. 
Prettijohn,  J.  H.,  4931. 
Prevoost,  D.,  5021. 
Price,  Ezekiel,  2626. 
Price,  H.,  1513. 
Prince,   John,   2643. 
Prince,  Richard,  2253. 


Prince,  Thomas,  3363,  3364,  3437. 

Pring,  M.,   1713. 

Prior,  Abner,  38. 

Proctor,  I.  P.,  3682. 

Proctor,  Joel,  2602. 

Proctor,  L.  B.,  4931. 

Proctor,  T.,  6060. 

Prosser,  W.  F.,  6869. 

Proud,  Robert,  5966. 

Proudflt,  A.,  6932. 

Provoost,  S.,  5033,  5066. 

Pruyn,  J.  V.  L.,  5062. 

Puisaye,  Count  de,  7300. 

Pulaski,  Casimir,  1305,  1329, 

Pulsifer,  D.,  3747,  3883. 

Pulsifer,  J.   S.,  3687. 

Punchard,  George,  2788. 

Purple,  C.  H.,  6931. 

Purple,  E.  R.,  5025. 

Purple,  S.  S.,  5047,  5069,  5078. 

Pursh,  F.,  5497. 

Pusey,  Caleb,  5899. 

Pusey,  P.,  1257. 

Putnam,  A.   W.,  3687. 

Putnam,  Dan,  7408. 

Putnam,   Douglas,   5702. 

Putnam,  F.  W.,  899. 

Putnam,  Harvey,  4755. 

Putnam,  I.,  4159,  4216. 

Putnam,  I.  W.,  3687. 

Putnam,  Rufus,  445. 

Pynchon,  W.,  2184,  3371. 


Q. 


Quartier,  J.,  7204. 

Quelch,  J.,  2135. 

Quick,  Tom,  4864. 

Quincy,  Dorothy,  2138,  3117. 

Quincy,    Edmund,    2773,    2784,    2808,    2933, 

3300,  3396. 

Quincy,  Eliza  S.,  2791,  5334. 
Quincy,  H.  P.,  2138. 
Quincy,  Josiah,  sr.,  6059. 
Quincy,  Josiah,  218,  2776,  2778,  2830,  2845, 

3687. 

Quincy,  S.  M.,  2095. 
Qiiiner,    Joanna,    2251. 
Quitman,  J.  A.,  4347. 


B, 


Racine,  Antoine,  7347. 

Radisson,  P.  E.,  4312,  4336,  7323. 

Radford,  B.  F.,  2571,  2573. 

Raflnesque,  1620. 

Rafn,  C.  C.,  2777,  3687. 

Raine,  F.,  2028. 

Rale,  Father.     See  Rasles,  Father. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter,  1874,  2789,  3374,  3480. 

Ramezay,  T.  de,  7345. 

Ramsay,  D.,  4776. 

Ramsey,  A.,  4312. 

Ramsey,  J.,  6844. 

Ramsey,  N.,   1944. 

Rand,  A.,  3359. 

Rand,   I.,  2770. 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


1355 


Randall,  A.,  3684. 

landall,  C.  S.,  4047. 

tandall,  E.  O.,  5743. 

tandall,  Mrs.  L.  R.,  627. 

iandolph,  Edmund,  2803. 
Randolph,  Edward,  3395,  4106,  4125. 
Ranke.  Leopold  von,  13. 
Rapine,  D.,  1265. 
Rantoul,  Robert,  jr.,  2272,  2492. 
Rantoul,  R.   S.,   2492. 
Rappe,   Bishop   Amadeus,    915. 
Rasles,      Father      Sebastian,      1715,      2636, 

7328,   7345. 
Rau,  C.,  200. 

Ravenel,  Daniel,  3407,  4894. 
Rawle,  W.,  5967,  5972. 
Rawson,  E.,  2139,  3361. 
Rawson,  G.,  4205. 
Rawson,     Keating.      An    old-time    Catholic 

pioneer,  5849. 
Rawson,  W.,  371. 
Raymond,  Asa,  3374. 
Paymond,   D.,   1828. 
ayner,  W.  S.,  632. 
ead,  C.,  6065,  6073. 


>ad,  Tames,  2575,  3687,  7424. 
•ad,   John,   7495. 
^ad,  P.  M.,   1183. 
ead,  N.,  3408. 


eagan,  J.  II.,  6687. 

eal,  P.  S.,  4414. 

eavis,  Walter  Scott,  7525. 

ccher,  J.  F.,   7348. 

ed  Jacket,  Indian,  5552. 

eed,  B.,  4408. 

oed,  D.,  3383. 

eed.  J.,  4455. 
Reed,  J.  W.,  3687. 
1  (MMl,  L.,  3687. 

eed,  T.  B.,  1717. 

eeder,  Andrew  II.,  1578,  7426. 

ees,   W.   H.,  5800. 

eichel,  W.  C.,  6057,  6222. 

eid,  Hugo,  and  his  Indian  wife,  1016. 

eid,  J.   R.,  6071. 

eid,  S.  M.,  6846. 

eilly,  P.,  5847. 

emington,  J.,  7395. 

endal,  Stephen  A.,  752 

enick,  Edward  I..  1285. 

enville,  G.,   4312. 

enville,  J.,  4302. 

eynolds,  Grindall,  204. 

cynolds,  John,  1366,  3687. 

eynolds,  J.   P.,  6095,  6097. 

eynolds,  S.,  6411,  6423. 
Reynolds,  Wm.,  6095. 
Reynolds,  W.  A.,  5018. 
Reynolds,  W.  M..  6057. 
Ribaut,    Jean,    43. 
Rice,  A.  T.,  6706. 
Rice,  C.  W.,  4202. 
Rice,  Harvey,  5622. 
Rice,   Henry,  3687. 
Rice,  H.  M.,  4311. 
Rice,  John,  2203. 
Rice,  Phineas,  3368. 


Rice,  S.  A.,  1500,  1514. 

Rice,  W.  M.,  6382o. 

Rice,  W.  W.,  206. 

Rich,  H.  A.,  2574. 

Richard,  Gabriel,  917,  7346. 

Richards,  C.  B.,  1521. 

Richards,  J.,  3684. 

Richards,  W.  A.,  1522. 

Richards,  W.  O.,  1523. 

Richardson,  B.  P.,  3384,  3687. 

Richardson,  D.  N.,  1523. 

Richardson,  G.,  1712. 

Richardson,  J.,  3687,  4800. 

Richardson,  J.,  jr.,  3685. 

Richardson,  J.  L.,  4800. 

Richardson,  W.  A.,  3411. 

Richmond,  B.  P.,  4930. 

Riedesel,  Baroness  de.  5412. 

Rieger,  J.,  2029. 

Rigler,  A.  C.,  7430. 

Riker,  J.,  5035. 

Riley,  A.  W.,  5520. 

Riley,  B.,  1020. 

Rindge,  S.  B.,  3403,  3823c. 

Ringgold,  Samuel,  1877. 

Rising,  John,  4097. 

Ritchie,  A.,  2019. 

Ritchie,  J.  W.,  7279a. 

Ritchie,  T.,  6T82. 

Rittenhouse,  D.,  688. 

Hitter,  C.,  546,  581. 

Roane,  A.,  6670. 

Roane,  S.,  6783,  6784. 

Robbins,  A.  B.,  1523. 

Robbins,  Chandler,  2788,  2789.  3010. 

Robbins,  Ezekiel,  2205. 

Robbins,  J.  M.,  2792,  2793. 

Robbins,  Thomas,  3396,  3684,  3736. 

Robert,  E.  N.,  7348. 

Robert,  L.,  7348. 

Roberts,  B.  S.,  1499. 

Roberts,  C.,  6082. 

Roberts,  H..  6074. 

Roberts,  Isaac,  6670. 

Roberts,  J.,  6075. 

Roberts,  O.  M.,  6680. 

Robertson,  James,  6671. 

Roberval,  J.   F.   de  la  Rocque.   Seigneur  de, 

7204,  7324. 
Robinson,  A.,  1017. 
Robinson,  Charles,  11,  2791. 
•  Robinson,  Edward,  3686,  3874,  5217. 
Robinson,  John,  2649,  3371. 
'Robinson,  J.  S.,  6731. 
Robinson,  Levi,  1523. 
Robinson,  W.  S.,  3397. 
Rocheblave,  P.  de,   1383. 
Rockwood,  E.  J..  4213. 
Rodgers,  John,  2630. 
Roebuck,  J.  A..  7345. 
Rogers,  Ezekiel,  3371.  3408. 
Rogers,  E.  II.,  4406. 
Rogers,  James,  4428a. 
Rogers,  John,   the  martyr,   1710.  5023. 
Rogers,  Capt.  John.  6856. 
Rogers,  John,  Chelmxford,  Essex,  3399. 


1356 


BIOGRAPHICAL   INDEX. 


Rogers,  MacLeod,  4863. 

Rogers,  Nehemiah,  3796cr. 

Rogers.    Robert,    the    Ranger,    3742,    7325, 

7366. 

Rogers,  Steven,  1204. 
Rogers,  William,  3687. 
Rolfe,  John,  6818. 
Rood,  Micah,  3400. 
Roosevelt,  T.,  614. 
Ropes,  J.  C.,  2803,  2804,  3243. 
Rorbach,  J.,  4930. 
Rose,  Lemuel,  5753. 
Rosecrans,  Anita  D.,  4398. 
Ross,  J.,  1,  6079,  6179. 
Ross,  L.  P.,  1520. 
Ross,  R.  T.,  64200. 
Ross,  Wm.,  1523. 
Ross,  W.  S.,  6420<7. 
Rotch,  W.,  3390. 
Rothrock,  J.  H.,  1524. 
Rouerie,  Marquis  de  la,  6058. 
Rourk,  M.,  614. 

Rourke,  J.,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  608. 
Rous,  Wm.,  2798. 
Rousseau,  Mrs.  J.  B.,  7264. 
Rowlandson,  Mary,  444. 
Rowson,  Susanna,  3324. 
Royal,  J.,  7329. 
Royall,  Anne,  6672. 
Royall,  Wm.,  5589,  6832. 
Rue,  Richard,  7415. 
Ruffner,  H.,  6846. 
Ruffner,  L.,  6846. 
Ruffner,  W.  H.,  6890. 
Ruggle,  George,  3387. 
Ruggles,  J.  M.,  1422. 
Rumford,  Count.     See  Thompson.  Beni. 
Rumley,  C.,  4396. 
Rumsey,  J.,  6889. 
Rumsey,  T.,  3373. 
Rupp,  I.  D.,  6070. 
Russel,  J.,  1422. 
Russell,  G.   R.,  2787. 
Russell,  I.,  4345. 
Russell,  James,  2243. 
Russell,  Jeremiah,  4311. 
Russell,  J.  E.,  7480. 
Russell,  John  Lewis,  2342. 
Russell,  William,  2135. 
Russell,  William   (Boston),  2345. 
Russell,  W.  E.,  2137. 
Russell,  W.  G.,  2800,  2804,  3249. 
Russell,  W.  S.,  3686. 
Rutherford,  J.,  4546,  4582. 
Rutherford,  R.,  1709,  1711. 
Ruttan,  H.,  7365. 
Ryerson,  G.  S.,  7366. 
Ryland,  W.,  1267. 


Sabin,  C.,  6582. 

Sabin,  J.,  6326. 

Sabin,  W.,  3395. 

Sabine,  Lorenzo,  2786,  4455. 

Sadtler,  B.,  2032. 

Saffln,  J.,  2133. 


Safford,  J.  O.,  2259. 

Safford,  N.  F.,  3405,  3851. 

Sainsbury,  W.  N.,  2800. 

Salaberry,  L.  de,  7180. 

St.  Clair,  Arthur,  3379,  6062. 

St.  Clair,  James,  3386,  3630. 

St.  Clair,  Sir  John,  6065. 

St.  Cyr,  M.,  6930. 

Saint-Denis,  L.  J.  de,  6679,  6684. 

St.  Martin,  A.,  4278. 

Salisbury,  E.  E.,  209,  3413,  3947«. 

Salisbury,  S.,  198,  323,  2791,  2792,  3030. 

Salomon,  H.,  626. 

Salter,  Wm.,  portrait,  1517. 

Saltonstall,  G.,  1199. 

Baltonstall,     L.,     2135,     2137.     2647,     2736, 

2800,  2801,  3208. 

Saltonstall,  Sir  Richard,  portrait,  2773. 
Salvador,  P.,  632. 
Sanborn,  F.  B.,  1582. 
Sanborn,  F.  G.,  4202. 
Sanborn,  J.  B.,  4312. 
Sandy  Flash,  Freebooter,  5899. 
Sanford,  D.,  6714. 
Sanford,  W.,  2139. 
Sanford,  W.  F.,  970,  976. 
Sanger,  R.,  3685. 
Sargent,  Joseph,  200. 
Sargent,    L.    M.,    2793,    3383,    3600,    3665, 

3687. 

Sargent,  Winthrop,  2780,  2781,  3687. 
Sargent,  W.  M.,  1709. 
Saunders,  A.,  4424. 
Saunders,  C.  H.,  4158. 
Saunderson,  R.,  3920. 
Saur,  Christopher,  2029. 
Savage,  A.,  3409. 
Savage,  James,  2781,  2785,  2896,  2943, 

3359. 

Savage,  J.  W.,  4408. 
Savage,  W.,  3682. 
Sawin,  S.  B.,  2567. 
Sawyer,  N.,  3683. 
Saxton,  P.,  3372. 
Sayenqueraghta     (King     of     the     Senecas) 

4805. 

Scanlan,  P.  F.,  5853. 
Schaeffer,  C.  A.,  1523. 
Schaff,  Philip,  777,  778. 
Schamp,  D.,  4506. 
Scharf,  J.  T.,  4311. 
Scheuner,  G.,  1523. 
Schieffelin,  Hannah  L.,  3409. 
Schieffelin,  J.,   3409,  3893. 
Schiller,  Friedrich,  885,  887. 
Schlatter,  M.,  7481. 
Schlesinger,  S.,  631. 
Schmitt,  E.  J.  P.,  6683. 
Schmolck,  Benjamin,  777. 
"  Schocco  "  Jones,  5569. 
Schoolcraft,  H.  R.,  4378. 
Schoonmaker,  John,  4864. 
Schriver,  J.  A.,  2027. 
Schroder,  H.  A.,  2029. 
Schroeder,  J.  F.,  3684. 
Schuyler,  D.  P.,  5016. 
Schuyler,  M.,  5020. 


BIOGKAPHICAL   INDEX. 


1357 


Schnyler,  P.,  5315. 
Schwandt,  Mary,  4308,  4311. 
;    Scott,  C.  S.,  1641. 
Scott,  Dorothea,  2789. 
Scott,  G.  R.  W.,  3415. 
Scott,  M.,  4304. 
I    Scott,  N.  R.,  4202. 
:   Scott,  R.  T.,  6829. 
Scott,  Sir  W.,  2885. 

Scott,  Winfield,  1284,  1514,  2778. 

Scottow,  Joshua,  2632. 

Screven,  Wm.,  1707,  1711,  3401. 

Seudder,  II.  E.,  2805,  2807. 

Scudder,  N.,  6059. 

Scull,  G.  D.,  3821. 

Sc-abury,   Samuel,  5035. 

Seaman,  J.,  5026. 

Searle,  R.,  5751. 

Sears,  David,  2781,  2792,  2883,  3038,  3687. 

Sears,  E.  H.,  2787,  2960. 

Secord,  Laura,  7226,  7228,  7243. 

Sedgwick,  H.  C.,  4924. 

Sedgwick,  Henry  D.,  7395. 

Sedgwick,  Robert,  2135,  5047. 

Sedgwick,  Theodore,  5047. 

See,  Adam,  6890. 

Seelig,  J.  G.,  6081. 

Sehested,  N.  F.  B.  de,  6331. 

Seidel,  Nathaniel,  6223. 

Seidensticker,  G.  F.,  886. 

Seiss,  J.  A.,  6364. 

Seligman,  J.,  627. 

Selim,  the  Algerinc,  6892. 

Sergeant,  J.  D.,  6058. 

Sergeant,  T.,  3685. 

Setzer,  H.  N.,  4311. 

Sever,  J.  W.,  3687. 

Severance,  M.,  4098. 

Sewall,  David,  1708,  2770.. 

Sewall,  Joseph,  3404,  3682,  3840. 

Sewall,    Samuel,    Chief   Justice,    778,    2275, 
3005,  3022,  3359. 

Sewall,  Rev.  S.,  3687. 

Seward,  S.  T.,  4930. 

Seward,  W.   H.,  2781,  4800. 

Seymour,  N.,  4924. 

Shabonee,  1360. 

Shannon,   Wilson,  7426. 

Sharp,  John,  5826. 

Sharswood,  G.,  6334,  6335. 

Shattuck,  G.  C.,  800,  3406,  3683,  3855. 

Shattuck,  G.  D.,  3217. 

Shattuck,  G.  O.,  2801,  2804,  3246,  7395. 

Shattuck,  Lemuel,  2787,  2965,  3372,  3684. 

Shau-be-na,  6930a. 

Shaw,  Lemuel,  2774,  2779,  3685. 

Shaw,   R.   G.,  3683. 

Shaw,  S.,  Chief  Justice,  2854. 

Shaw,  W.,  3359. 

Shaw,  W.  S.,  2770. 

Shaw,  W.  T.,  1515. 
LShea,  J.  G.,  917,  927,  2797. 

Shelby,  E.,  6670. 

Shelby,  I.,  1640. 

Sheldon,  John,  4096. 

Shepard,  C.,  4931. 

Shepard,  John,  3364. 


Shepard,  J.  S.,  4671. 

Shepardson,  F.  W.,  5752. 

Shepherd,  Charles,  1523. 

Shepherd,  D.,  6890,  6891. 

Shepherd,  M.,  6891. 

Shepherd,  Thomas,  6890,  6893. 

Shepley,  E.,  1704. 

Sheppard,  John  II.,  3385,  3620. 

Sherburne,  M.,  4312. 

Sheridan,  P.  H.,  6598. 

Sherman,  B.  R.,  1520. 

Sherman,  John,  5721. 

Sherman,  John  A.,  4908. 

Sherman,  Mrs.  John  A.,  4908. 

Sherman,  Roger,  207. 

Sherman,  R.  M.,  1144. 

Sherman,  W.  T.,  3338. 

Sherwin,  Thomas,  3665,  3687. 

Sherwood,  Grace,  6851,  6852. 

Shipman,  T.  L.,  1194,  1195. 

Shippen,  Edward,  6063,  7423,  7503. 

Shippen,  Margaret,  6080,  6081,  6082. 

Shippen,  William,  sr.,  6057. 

Shirley,  Gov.,  2135. 

Shoemaker,  L.  D.,  6410. 

Shoemaker,  M.,  4279. 

Short,  M.,  1710. 

Short,  W.,  6852. 

Shurt,  A.,  3383. 

Shurtleff,  B.,  3682. 

Shurtleff,  N.  B.,  2782. 

Shurtleff,   W.  S.,  2184,  2800. 

Sibley,  II.  H.,  4307,  5520. 

Sibley,  J.  L.,  2792,  3040,  3188. 

Sibley,  Mrs.  John  L.,  7465. 

Sibourd,  Lewis,  928. 

Sigsbee,  Charles,  899. 

Siguenza,  Carlos  de,  6681. 

Silliman,   Benjamin,   2829,  3687. 

Silsbee,   Nathaniel,   2273. 

Simon,  Joseph,   624,  6167. 

Simonds,  A.,  3683. 

Simons,  Titus,  7367,  7377. 

Simpson,  John,  7347. 

Simpson,   T.,   7148-r. 

Sims,  C.  S.,  3408,  4652. 

Simson,  S.,  633. 

Sin  Bin  Nim,  Joseph.  Indian,  4280. 

Sinnickson,  J.  J.,  4667. 

Skelton,.   Samuel,    2252,    2356,    2800,    3180, 

3410,  3411. 

Skinner,  Esther,  3372,  3472. 
Skinner,  J.,  3411. 
Skinner,  M.,  1383. 
Skinner,   R.,  6742,  6743. 
Slade,  C.,  1424. 

Slade,  D.   D.,  2135,  2138,  3409,   3889,  4098. 
Slaughter,  B.  G.,   1642. 
Slaughter,  Gabriel,  1641. 
Slocum,  Peleg,  4043. 
Sloo,  T.,   1424. 
Slough,  M.,  6170. 
Smalley,  E.,  3684. 
Smallwood,  S.  N.,  1265. 
Smart,  Wm.,  7300. 
Smets,  A.  A.,  3468,  3686. 
Smith,  Aaron,  2567. 


1358 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Smith,  Armistead,  6860. 

Smith,  Asahel,  2202,  4171,  4175. 

Smith,  A.  B.,  6870. 

Smith,  B.,  3687. 

Smith,   Claudius,  4864. 

Smith,  C.  E.,  5506. 

Smith,  C.  P.,  6335. 

Smith,  D.  B.,  6063. 

Smith,  Eleazar,  2204. 

Smith,  Ethan,  3359. 

Smith,  George,  6062,  6105,  6331. 

Smith,  G.  C.,  4398. 

Smith,  G.  O.,  2594. 

Smith,  James,  7413. 

Smith,  Jedediah  S.,  1013. 

Smith,  Jeremiah,  3383,  3599. 

Smith,  Capt.  John,  6776,  6818. 

Smith,  John,  of  Hilford,  Conn.,  3403,  3823. 

Smith,  John,   of  Frederick,  Aid.,  5852. 

Smith,  Joseph,  4138. 

Smith,  J.  C.,  1106. 

Smith,  J.  H.,  2027. 

Smith,  J.  S.,  3687. 

Smith,  J.  Y.,  6930«. 

Smith,  P.  T.,  1712. 

Smith,  Robert,  6060. 

Smith  Robert,  of  Boxford,  3413. 

Smith,  R.  D.,   3645a. 

Smith,  S.  F.,  5503. 

Smith,  S.  J.,  4543,  4571. 

Smith,  T.,  1710. 

Smith,  W.  R.,  3687. 

Smith,  William  S..  5040. 

Smucker,  Isaac,  204. 

Smyth,   E.  C.,  211,  2808,  3417,  3976,  7469. 

Smyth,  Thomas  A.,  1214. 

Snead,  T.  L.,  4381. 

Snelling,  J.,  3410. 

Snelling,  W.,  3410. 

Snyder,  S.,  6060. 

Somesby,  H.  G.,  2781.  2791. 

Soto,  Hernando  de,  1337. 

Soule,  Joshua,  1712. 

Spaight,  R.  D.,  1968,  6059. 

Spangenberg,  A.  G.,  6064. 

Sparhawk,  G.,  3684. 

Sparhawk,  N.,  1715. 

Sparks,  Jared,  165,  1829,  1958,  2778,  2779, 

2865,  3687,  6264. 
Spaulding,  S.,  2594. 
Spencer,  Hamilton,  1427. 
Spencer,  J.,  6059. 
Spencer,  O.,  4553. 
Spinning,  W.  T.,  4931. 
Spooner,  Bathsheba,  357. 
Spooner,  W.  J.,  2639. 

Sprague,  Charles,  2782,  2783,  2903,  2904. 
Sprague,  G.  J.,  3360. 
Sprague,  J.  F.,  1710. 
Sprague,  W.  B.,  5023. 
Spring,  A.,  1713. 
Springer,  F.,  1514,  1517,  1523. 
Sproul,  J.,  6165. 
Stafford,  Abigail,  4543. 
Standish,    Myles,    3598,    4979b. 
Stanhope,  Earl,  2783. 
Stanhope,  Sir  J.,  2881. 


Stanley,  Dean  Arthur  Penrhyn,  2788. 

Stanly,  John  Wright,  1284. 

Stanton,  Dorothy,  3406,  3414. 

Stanton,  F.  P.,  1579. 

Stanton,  M.  M.,  1514. 

Staples,  C.  A.,  2594,  3417,  3988,  4216. 

Staples,  H.  B.,  382. 

Staples,  I.,  4311. 

Staples,  S.  E.,  4214,  4239. 

Staples,  W.   R.,  3687,  6517,  6584,   6829. 

Starbuck,  Elizabeth  S.,  7534. 

Stark,  B.,  1203. 

Stark,  John,  3365,  4427,  4457,  7475. 

Starman,  J.  W.,  1701. 

Starr,  W.,  4096. 

Starr,  W.  H.,  1195. 

Steadwell,  L.,  1523. 

Stearns,  A.,  1017,  1020. 

Stearns,  C.,  3685. 

Stearns,  L.  D.,  6424. 

Stebbins,  Thankful,  4098. 

Steele,  F.,  1515.     • 

Steele,  O.  G.,  4771. 

Stehman,  D.  W.,  5952. 

Steiner,  L.  H.,  2027. 

Stephen,  Sir  Leslie,  2808. 

Stephens,  J.  W.,  5569. 

Sterne,  A.,  6680. 

Stetson,  Joshua,  3595o,  3687. 

Stevens,  B.,  1712. 

Stevens,  B.  F.,  6767. 

Stevens,  John,  of  Perth  Amboy,  5030. 

Stevens,  Rev.  John,  5753. 

Stevens,  Sadosa  S.,  5941. 

Stevens,  WT.  H.,  4931. 

Stewart,  R.,  6707. 

Stickney,  J.  H.,  4427. 

Stickney,  Two,  3686. 

Stiegel,  Baron  H.  W.,  6057,  6165. 

Stileman,  E.,  3409,  4453. 

Stiles,  D.,  7414. 

Stiles,  E.,  631,  6072. 

Stiles,  H.  R.,  5034. 

Stiles,  J..  jr.,  4202. 

Stiles,  S.  E.,  5048. 

Stille",  C.  J.,  6079,  6080,  6123. 

Stilwell,  Margaret  H.,  4926. 

Stockton,  R.,  4548,  4588. 

Stockwell,  Q.,  4097. 

Stoddard,  Amos,  5776,  no.  36. 

Stoddard,  J.,  3363. 

Stoever,  J.  C.,  sr.,  6852. 

Stolley,  W.,  4424. 

Stone,  Franklin,  2573. 

Stone,  F.  D.,  6077, 

Stone,  G.,  4160. 

Stone,  G.  C.,  4311. 

Stone,  Joel,  7365. 

Stone,  S.,  1383. 

Stone,  W.   F.,  3684. 

Stone,  W.  M.,   1522. 

Story,  Augustus,  2259,  2422. 

Story,  Joseph,  2779,  2853,  3383,  3599. 

Story,  W.  W.,  2800. 

Stoughton,  W.,  3408. 

Stoy,  Wm.,  6170. 

Street,  J,  M.,  1514. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1359 


Streeter,  s.  F.,  3687. 
Streeter,  Z.,  1513. 

Strickland,  J.,  1713. 

Striker,  D.,  4280.' 

Stringfield,  A.  M.,  1427. 

Strong,  C.f  2770,  2950. 

Strong,  N.,  3395. 

Strong,  S.  B.,  5019. 

Stryker,  W.  S..  4311,  4658,  5047,  5079. 

Stuart,  G.,  6539,  6584. 

Stuart,  James,  4394. 

Stuart,  John,  6894. 

Stuart,    Gen.     James    Ewell    Brown,    3338 
6836. 

Stuart,  J.  T.,  1423. 

Stuart,  Mary  N.,  1423. 

Stuart,  W.  J.,  2572. 

Stubbs,  Wm.,  2805. 

Studley,  T.  E.,  6583. 

Sturdevant,  E.  W.,  6436. 

Sturdevant,  S.  H.,  6424. 

Sturgis,   William,  2776,  2828. 

Stuve,  Bernard,  7425. 

Sullivan,  D.,  3007. 

Sullivan,  James,  1717,  2629. 

Sullivan,   Gen.   John,   607,   616,   3365,   4455, 
4478,  4479,  6058,  6090. 

Sullivan,  John,  Somersworth  and  Berwick, 
3377,  4459. 

Sullivan,  R.,  3685,  3744. 

Sullivan,   Wm.,  2771,   2953. 

Snlzberger,  J.,  631. 

Summers,  Benjamin,  7418. 

Summers,  G.  W.,  6846. 

Summers,  L.,  6891. 

Sumner,  Charles,  2782. 
Sumner,  George,  2787,  2961,  4210. 
Sumner,   Wm.  H.,  2787,  3366,  3685. 
Sumter,  Thomas,  1286. 
Swain,  D.  L.,  3382,  3586,  3665,  3687. 
.  Swan,  G.,  3685. 
Swan,  James,  2794. 
Swan,  Mrs.  James,  2794,  3056. 
Swearingen,  R.  M.,  6686. 
Sweeny,  T.  W.,  608. 
Sweet,  B.  J.,  1363. 
Sweet,  G.  W.,  4311. 
Sweet,  J.  D.,  3687. 
Sweetser,  Rev.  Dr.  Seth,  191. 
Swett,  Leonard,  1427. 
Swett,  S.,  3687. 
Swift,  H.  A.,  4304. 
Swift,  N.,  6731. 
Swords.  R.  S.,  6326. 
Sylvain,  Timothee,  7347. 
Symes,  L.,  5020. 
Symmes,   J.   C.,  4549,  4587. 
Symmes,  Wm.,  2243,  2287. 

T. 

Taber,  J.,  and  son,  1715. 
Taft,  Frederic,  2202. 
Taft,  Henry  W.,  2808. 
Taft,  R.  S.,  3415. 
Taggart,  J.  M.,  4410. 
Talbot,  Christopher,   5856. 
Talbot,  John,   6059,   6091. 


Taliaferro,  Lawrence,  4307. 

Tallman,  P.,  1716. 

Talon,  Jean,  7347. 

Taney,  R.  B.,  4690,  4708,  5853. 

Tanner,  John,  7149o. 

Tappan,  L.  N.,  2256. 

Tarbox,  I.  N.,  3402,  3818o. 

Tarbox,  J.,  3400. 

Tarhe,  The  Crane,  Indian  chief,  5726. 

Taschoreau,  G.   E.,   7:>4~<i. 

Tatham,  John,  5848. 

Taylor,  A.,  6845. 

Taylor,  A.  A.  E.,  5748. 

Taylor,  D.,  6853. 

Taylor,  Hawkins,  1523. 

Taylor,  Jeremy,  214. 

Taylor,  Jesse,  7411. 

Taylor,  John,  5016,  6681,  6825,  6851. 

Taylor,  Gen.  Nathaniel,  6672. 

Taylor,  O.  A.,  3682. 

Taylor,  R.  B.,  1577. 

Taylor,  R.  W.,  5777,  no.  43. 

Taylor,  S.,  6058. 

Taylor,  W.,  6845. 

Tecumseh,  4344a,  5648,  6928. 

Teed,  Mathew,  7525. 

Teeple,  P.,  7296. 

Tefft,  I.  K.,  3686. 

Tennyson,  A.,  5474. 

Ternay,    Charles    Louis    d'Arsac,  Chevalier 

do,  3385,  6475. 
Terrell,  Walter,  1522. 
Thacher,  H.  K.,  3714. 
Thacher,  Patience,  5050. 
Thacher,   S.  O.,  1579. 
Thacher,  T.  D.,   1579,  1580. 
Thatcher.  H.  K.,  3394. 
Thatcher,  J.,  1712. 
Thatcher,  P.,  3395. 
Thayendanagea,  7298. 
Thaj'er,  Eli,  1577. 

Resolution  on  death  of,  4212. 
Thayer,  Elisha,  3685. 
Thayer,  G.  F.,  3377,  3523,  3686. 
Thayer,  John,  915. 
Thayer,  J.  B.,  2139,  2161,  2806. 
Thayer,  Nathaniel,  2789,  2792,  3027. 
Thayer,   S.,   1702. 
Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe,  2784,  7446. 
Thomas,  B.  F.,  2785,  2804,  3244. 
Thomas,  D.,  4800. 
Thomas,  E.  I.,  372. 
Thomas,  Gen.  G.  H..  3338. 
.Thomas,  Isaiah,  192,  208,  2770. 
Thomas,  Gen.  John,  2808,  3407. 
Thomas,  Joshua,  2638. 
Thomas,  J.  A.,  6060. 
Thomas,  Jesse  B.,  7425, 
Thomas,  Jesse  B..  jr.,  7425. 
Thomas,  Rees,  6069. 
Thomas,  Richard  S..  jr.,  7425. 
Thomas,  Samuel.  6650. 
Thomas,  S.  W.,  1250. 
Thomas,  T.  G.,  6649. 
Thomas   Aquinas,    Faint,   111. 
Thompson,      Benjamin,      Count     Rumford 
2183. 


1360 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Thompson,  B.  B.,  4414. 
Thompson,  B.  F.,  3682. 
Thompson,  C.  O.,   198,  324. 
Thompson,  D.,  4443. 
Thompson,  G.  M.,  5590. 
Thompson,  H.   S.,  1289. 
Thompson,  J.,    5569,    6063. 
Thompson,  L.,  3411. 
Thompson,  P.,  3686. 
Thompson,  S.,  1717. 
Thompson,  Gen.  W.,  1520. 

Death,  1523. 

Thompson,  Rev.  W.,  1709,  1710. 
Thompson,  Sir  W.,  6851. 
Thomson,  Charles,  5960,  6009. 
Thomson,  D.,  2920. 
Thomson,   J.,   1713. 
Thoreau,   Henry  David,  2260a,  2455,   7188, 

7214. 

Thorndike,  I.,  3687. 
Thome,  S.,  5037. 
Thornton,  Err,  1523. 
Thornton,  J.  W.,  3391,  3362,  3678. 
Throop,  Gov.  E.  T.,  4800. 
Thurston,  Asa,  2540. 
Thurston,  N.,  3374. 
Ticknor,  George,  2781,  2789,  2883,  2998; 

6277. 

Ticknor,  W.  D.,  3686. 
Tiffin,  E.,  5736. 
Tilden,  D.  R.,  5620. 
Tileston,  E.  P.,  3386,  3626. 
Tilghman,    Edward     (Old    bar    of    Phila. ), 

6070. 

Tilghman,  William,  697. 
Tilley,  Jno.,  wife  of,  5042. 
Tillinghast,  A.  A.,  3684. 
Tillinghast,  B.  F.,  1523. 
Tilton,  J.,  3360. 
Timrod,  Henry,  1283. 
Tinker,  John,  2770. 
Tipton,  T.  W.,  4417. 
Tischcohan,  6063. 
Tocqueville,  A.  de,  1829. 
Tolman,  E.,  3033. 
Tolman,  T.,  3687. 
Tod,  D.,  5720. 
Todd,   J.,  2048. 
Todd,  W.  C.,  3417,  3990. 
Tompkins,  D.  D.,  5146. 
Tompkins,  H.  B.,  6649. 
Tompson,  B.,  2800,  3080,  3165. 
Tompson,  Wm.,  3373. 
Toner,  J.  M.,  1264. 
Tonty,  Henry  de,  6912. 
Toppan,  R.  N.,  209,  2139,  2160,  2805,  3266, 

3276. 

Torrey,  H.  W.,  2798,  2799,  3155. 
Totman,  J.  and  T.,  4209. 
Totten,  Silas,  1522. 
Tower,  Charlemagne,  6115. 
Towne,  W.,   4163. 
Towne,  W.  B.,  3665,  3668. 
Townsend,  C.  C.,  1523. 
Townsend,  E.,  3687. 
Townsead,  J.,  2259,  5999. 


Townsend,  Mrs.  K.,  7413. 

Townsend,   R.,  3687. 

Townshend,  Sir  R.,  3408. 

Toynbee,  A.,  1820. 

Tracy,  F.  P.,  3885. 

Train,  S.,  3319. 

Trask,  George,  2540. 

Trask,  S.,  4311. 

Traske,  W..  3411,  3925. 

Travis,  William  B.,  1286. 

Trelawny,  R.,  1720. 

Trerice,  Rebecca,  3376. 

Trescott,  Lemuel,  2571. 

Trimble,  J.,  6061. 

Tripp,  J.,  1709. 

Trippe,  S.  G.,  6583. 

Troup,  J.  E.,  654. 

Tiousdale,  W.,  6670. 

Trow,  J.  F.,  4428. 

Trowbridge,  S.  C.,  1520. 

Trowb ridge,  T.,  3417. 

True,  N.  T.,  1709. 

Trumbull,  Gov.  Jonathan,  1204. 

Trumbull,  Joseph,  1202. 

Trumbull,  J.  H.,  207,  209,  437,  6585. 

Tuche,  J.,  1711. 

Tuck,  A.,  1782. 

Tucker,  Capt.  D.,  1714. 

Tucker,  G.  H.,  3685. 

Tucker,  J.,  4836. 

Tucker,  J.  R.,  6829. 

Tucker,  R.,  3411. 

Tucker,  Samuel.  3384,  3601&. 

Tudor,  Frederick,  2776. 

Tudor,  William,  2636,  2710. 

Tudor,  Wm.,  jr.,  2770. 

Tufin,  C.  A.,  6058. 

Tufts,  A.  C.,  4160. 

Tufts.  Isaac,  3369. 

Turcotte,  L.,  7308. 

Turell,  C.,  3686. 

Turner,  Asa,  1515. 

Turner,  C.,  1713. 

Turner,  D.  K.,  5873,  6382. 

Turner,  Edward,  3365. 

Turner,  Elisha,  1203. 

Turner,  H.  E.,  6583,  6585. 

Turner,  J.  N.,  3686. 

Turner,  P.,  6520. 

Turrell,  Jane,  3322,  4859. 

Tuttle,  C.  W.,  2788,  2791,  3025,  3400,  3790. 

Tuttle,  H.  R.,  5777,  no.  43. 

Tyler,  C.,  5495. 

Tyler,  J.,  3685. 

Tyler,  L.  G.,  6850. 

Tyler,  M.  C.,  632,  2804. 

Tyler,  N.,  3371. 

Tymms,   S.,  3687. 

Tyng,  D.  A.,  2640,  2719. 

Tyng,  E.,  2628,  2695. 

Tyng,  W.,  2695,  4428. 

Tyson,  J.  R.,  3684. 


r. 


Underbill,  D.,  7408. 
Uniacke,  R.  J.,  7281. 


BIOGBAPIilCAL   INDEX. 


1361 


Updike,  W.,  3687. 
Upham,  C.  W.,  2784,  2920. 
Upham,  J.,  3368,  3378. 
Upham,  N.  G.,  3687,  4476. 
Upham,  T.,  4455. 
Upshur,  A.  P.,  6782. 
Upton,  G.  B.,  3387. 
Upton,  James,  2255,  2375. 
Urquhart,  J.,  1713. 
Usselinx,  W.,  1221,  6063. 
Utie,  J.,  6852. 


V. 


Vagna,  L.  della,  5844. 

Vaillant,   F.,   7346. 

Valentine,  I).  T.,  3687. 

Valentine,  1'.  J.  J.,  208. 

Valiniere,  Pierre  Huet  de  la,  7347,  7349. 

Valle,  Ygnacio  del,   1017. 

Vallieres.  J.  R.,  7347«. 

Van  Berekel,  P.  J.,  5029. 

Van  Beverhoudt,  L.,  5033. 

Van  Buren,  Martin,  5043. 

Van  Buskirk,  W.,  5821. 

Van  Caldwell,  1514. 

\'an  Cleve,  Mrs.  C.  O.,  1524. 

Van  Cortlandt,  Catharine  E.,  5041. 

Van  Cortlandt,  I'.,  5020. 

Van  Curler,  Arent,  12,  4693,  4720. 

Van  Dam,  R.,  5230. 

Vanderbilt,  Cornelius,  5032,  5045. 

Vanderbilt,   William  II.,  5032. 

Vanderlip,  J.  A.,  4926. 

Van  Deusen,  I.,  5043. 

Vane,  8ir  II.,  3360. 

Van  Meteren,  Jan  Joosten,  6892. 

Van  Rensselaer,  C.,  6381. 

Van  Rensselaer,   S..  4699. 

Van  Shaick,  G.,  5041. 

Van  Speyk,  4878. 
.   Van  Wagenen,  G.   II..  5O39. 

Van  Wyck,  Augustus,  4877. 

Vargas,  578. 

Varick,  Rudolphus,  6069. 

Varlo,    C.,    6063. 

Vassall,    William,    2775. 

Vattemare,    Alexandre,    2791,    3686. 

Vaughan,  B..  1702. 

Vaughan,  Wm.,  1704,  1761,  4446,  4453. 

\  auquelain,  Jean,  7310. 

Vaux,  R.,  5972. 

Vaux,  W.  S.,  6331. 

A'enable,  S.  W.,  6829. 

Venner,  T.,  3405. 

Vennor,  T.,  3852. 

Vercheres,  Marie-Magdeleine  Jaret  de,  7346. 

Verplanck,  G.  C.,  2780,  5013,  6274,  7445. 

Very,  Jones,  2405. 

Vetch,  S.,  7277. 

Vetromile,  E.,  1702,  1707. 

Vetromile,  E.  A.,  6326. 

Victor,   F.  P.,  5799. 

Viele,   E.    L.,   5049. 

Viele,  P.,  1507. 

Vilas,  L.  B.,  6931. 


Villagra,  G.  de,  5342. 

Villegaignon,  773. 

Villeray,  L.  R.  de,  7345. 

Vinal,  Q.  A.,  4160. 

Vincennes,  J.   B.  de,   1453,  734(5. 

Vincent,    Jean,    Baron    dc    Saint    Castine 

1703. 

Vincent,   Philip,  2649. 
Vines,  R.,  3412. 
Vining,  J..  6064. 
Vinton,  John  A.,  3392. 
Vinton,  S.   F..  3097. 

Visconti,  Pietro  Ercole,   Huron,   196,  20O. 
Von  Kapf,  II.,  2027. 
Vose,  F.,  3685. 

Vose,  Matilda  W.,  219(5,  2571. 
Vuault  de  Valrennes,  Philippe  Clement  du, 
7350. 


Wade.  John,  1710. 
Wade,  Jonathan,  3324. 
Wade,  Nathaniel,  3324. 
Wadleigh.   R.,  4453. 
Wadsworth,  Benj.,  2240. 
Wadsworth,  L.,  4447. 
Wager,  Sir  C.,  3389. 
Wait,  D.,  5589. 
Wait,  J.  T.,   1203. 
Wait,  Luther,  3682. 
Wait,  Maria,   7271. 
Wait,  W.  C..  3318. 
Waite,  Henry  M.,  3382,  3587». 
Waite,  L.,  3360. 

Wakon  Decorah,  Winncbui/o  chief,  1501. 
Waldeck,  Jean  F.  de,  2784,  2921. 
Waldo,   S.,    1705,   1771. 
Waldron,  Richard,  3401,  4447.   4453. 
Waldron,  Richard,  jr.,  4453. 
Waldseemiiller,  M..  5xo. 
Valker,  Amasa,  34OO,  3791. 
Valker,  Elkanah.  6869. 
Valker,    F.    A..    206,    430,    811,    2135,    2801, 

2803,  3245,  3410. 
Valker,  James,  2782,   2796. 
Valker,  R.  J.,  1579,  4349. 
Valker,   S.  II.,   642Ob. 
Vallace,  C.,  1613. 
Vallace,  II.  E.,  >/•.,  (5084. 
Vallace,  John,  3414. 
Vallace,  J.  W.,  60(54.    . 
Valient,  T,,   2771. 
Valler,  Edwin,   6(5X2. 
Valley,  J.,  3374. 
Vallis,  S.  T..  20(»7.  2010. 
'alpole,  Kir  Robert,  7419. 
'alsh,  II.  C.,  915. 
'alsh,   II.   S.,   1579. 
"alsh,  Robert,  915. 
'alsworth,   E.  B..  4924. 
'althall,  E.  C.,  4347. 
'alton,  E.  P.,  6764. 
'alworth,   R.   II.,  36X7,  5041. 
'apello,  Indian  chief,  1514. 
'ard.  Artemas,  3363,  6057. 
"ard,  A.  F.,  3684. 
ard,  A.   II.,  3375,  3492,  3686. 


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1362 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Ward,  Edward,  6892. 
Ward,  G.  A.,  2246. 
Ward,  J.,  3684. 
Ward,  Nathan,  1712. 

Ward,    Nathaniel.    2241,    2245,    2588,    3723. 
Ward,  Samuel,  5023,  5059,  6537. 
Ward,  T.,  6065. 
Ward,  W.,  4345. 
Ware,  A.,  1707. 
Ware,  D.  E.,  2135,  2137. 
Ware,  E.  G.,  3686. 
Ware,  H.,  2771. 
Warner,  D.,  3373. 
Warner,  Seth,  3392,  6723,  6724. 
Warren,  Chas.  H.,  2782,  2788. 
Warren,  F.  H.,  1518. 
Warren,  Joseph,  3370. 
Warren,  J.  C.,  3684,  3716. 
Warren,  J.  W.,  3687. 
Warren,  Mercy,  2137. 
Warren,  W.  WT.,  4306. 
Warwick,  J.,  6890. 
Washburn,  C.  C.,  6931,  6979. 
Washburn,  Emory,  188,  2784,  2786,  2951. 
Washburn,  I.,  jr.,  1708. 
Washburn,  J.  D.,  2807. 
Washburn,  P.  T.,  3687. 
Washburne,  E.  B.,  1383,  2794,  6982. 
Washington.    G.,    2139,    3129,    3369,    5525, 
6009,     6072,     6074,     6075,     6076, 
6077,  6570,  6585. 
Washington,  John,  6849,  6850. 
Washington,  Mary,  6672,  6832. 
Waterman,  R.,  6584. 
Waterman,  Thomas,  3370". 
Waters,  A.,  2d,  4203. 
Waters,  A.  H.,  4203,  4227. 
Waterston.  R.  C.,  2798,  3142,  3146. 
Watkins.  Mary,  3402. 
Watson,  B.  M.,  2800,  2802,  3224. 
Watson,  C.  K.,  5635. 
Watson,  E.,  3375,  °>503. 
Watson,  J.  F.,  2774.  6024. 

Watson,  Marston,  2626. 

Watson,  Matthew,  609. 

Watson,  WT.,  6062. 

Watt,  J.,  5800. 

Watteville,  Baron  John  de,  6223. 

Wayne,    A.,    4283,    5215,   5721,    6071,    6075, 
6167,  7412. 

Weare,  Mrs.  J.,  1518.. 

Weare,  M.,   4450. 

Weare,   N.,   4446. 

Webb,  T.,  6066. 

Webb,  T.  D.,  7411. 

Webb,  T.  H.,  2788. 

Webb,  William,  5044. 

Webber,  W.  L.,  4281. 

Webster,  D.,  1384,  1538,  2771,  3036,  3379, 
3383,  3599,  3682,  3701. 

Webster,  E.,  5505. 

Webster,  J.,  4428«. 

Webster,  J.  !».,  4427. 

Webster,  N.,  1713. 

Webster,  R.,  6375. 

Weetamoe,  Indian  queen,  3412. 

Weeks,  G.  W.,  4428&. 


Weeks,  L.,  3397. 
Weidle,  J.,  6218. 
Weidman,  W.  M.,  5954a. 
Weisner,  K.,  4280. 
Weiss,  L.,  6071. 
Weld,  H.,  3412. 

Weld,  S.  M.,  3380,  3563,  3687. 
Weld,  T.,  3394,  3397,  7345. 
Weld,  T.  W.,  2574. 
Weld,  W.  F.,  3403. 
Weld,  W.  G.,  2135,  6584. 
Welles,  John,  2793. 
Welling,  J.  C.,  1264. 
Wellington,  C.  A.,  2594. 
Wells,  Agrippa,  7480. 
Wells,  D.  F.,  1504. 
Wells,  H.,  6764. 
AYells,  Jonathan,  7480. 
Wells,  William,  5646. 
Wendell,  Jacob,  3380,  3687. 
Wendell,  O.,  3359. 
Wentworth,  J.,  jr.,  4450. 
Wentworth,  P.,  3396. 
Wentworth,  Wm.,  3375,  3376,  3377. 
West,  B.,  5899. 
West,  G.  J.,  6584. 

West,   Richard,  Lord  Chancellor,  3387. 
Weston,  N.,  3359. 
Weston,  T.,  3408. 
Westren,  J.,  4280. 
Wetherell,  D.,  3408. 
Whale,  T.,  6066. 
Whaley,  Mary,  6852. 
Whaley,  T.,  6066. 

Whalley,  Edward,  1157,  1169,  2784,  6057. 
Whalley,  Jane,  3408. 
Wharton,  James,  jr.,  6061. 
Wharton.  T.,  jr.,  6062. 
Wheatland,   Henry,   2268,   2799,   3176. 
Wheaton,  L.  M.,  3687. 
Wheeler,  Rev.   John,   3686,  3866. 
Wheeler,  Johnson,  7414. 
Wheeler,  Loring,  1515. 
Wheeler,  W.  II.,  4396. 
Wheeler,  W.  W.,  4930. 
Wheelock,  J.,  4456. 
Wheelwright,  Edward,  2139. 
Wheelwright,   Esther,   7345. 
Wheelwright,  John,  1709,  2798,  3379,  4111 
Whetcomb,  J.,  374. 
Whicher,   S.,   1516. 
Whipple,  Abraham,  5714. 
Whipple,   H.  B.,  4312. 
Whipple,  J.,  4486. 
Whipple,  J_  B.,  4456. 
Whipple,  William,  1712,  4457. 
Whitaker,   N.,   1713. 
Whitcher,  M,  L.,  2571. 
Whitcomb,  B.,  4460. 
Whitcomb,  James,   3682. 
Whitcomb,  John,  202. 
\Vhite,  A.,  4278. 

White,  Anthony  W.,  4551,  4620. 
White,  A.  S.,  3687. 
White,  C.,  6066. 

White,   Daniel   Appleton,   2245,   2290,   2774, 
2775,  2820,  3685. 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


1363 


White,  P.,  1289. 

White,  H.   C.,  4159. 

White,  John,  2128. 

White,  Joseph,  2047,  4098. 

White,  J.   G.,   3410,  3906. 

White,  Mary   (Mrs.  R.  Morris),  6058,  6087, 

White,  Michael,  1013. 

White,  P.   II.,.  3687,  6735,  6752. 

White,  R.,  6845. 

White,  Samuel,  1258,  4033. 

White,   Thomas,  344,  1258,  6057,  6087. 

White,   W.,   3362. 

White,  W.  A.,  6927. 

White,  W.  M.,  4927. 

Whitefleld,  G.,  6009. 

Whitehead,  J.,  3413,  3946. 

Whitehead,  W.  A.,  4552,  4627. 

Whiting,  A.  N.,  5725,  5749. 

Whiting,  D.,  2198. 

Whiting,  Elizabeth  St.  J.,  3372. 

Whiting,  S.,  3408. 

Whiting,  T.,  1713. 

Whiting,  William,  3386,  3627&. 

Whitman,  Ezekiel,  3536«,  3537a,  3687. 

Whitman,  Marcus,  20,  94,  5837. 

Whitmore,  Sarah,  4775. 

Whitmore,  W.  II..  2804.  2805,  3263,  3320. 

Whitney,  Eli,  1160. 

Whitney,  H.  A.,  2794,  3095,  3403,  3821d. 

Whitney,  H.  C.,  2795. 

Whitney,  James  S.,  4098. 

WThitney,  L.,  1520. 

Whitney,  Peter,  2635,  4205.  4231. 

Whitney,   W.  C.,  5050. 

Whitney,  W.  D.,  204. 

Whittier,  J.  G.,   2531,  2574,  3408,  6354. 

Whittlesey,  Asaph,  5653. 

Whittlesey,  C.,  5777,  no.  68. 

Whittlesey,  E.,  7410. 

Whittlesey,  Susan,  5653. 

Whitwell,  W.,  3687. 

Wickliffe,  D.,  6858. 

Wiegner,  C.,  7422. 

Wigglesworth,   E.,   2135. 

Wigglesworth,   M.,    2799,   3178,  3375.   3413, 

3499,  3592. 
Wight,  C.  C.,  6828. 
Wight,  J.,  1711. 

Wilberforce,  Samuel,  Bishop,  2782. 
Wilbor,  O.,  3684. 
Wilbor.  Susan  A.,  7417. 
Wild,  E.  A.,  3407. 
Wilde,  S.  S.,  3359,  3683. 
Wilder,     M.     P.,    3379,    3400,     3551,    3792, 

3793. 

Wiley,  II.  C.,  1016. 
Wilkersou,    S.,   4773. 
Wilkins,   D.,   1427. 
Wilkins,  John,  6156. 
Wilkins,  J.  II.,  3685. 
Wilkinson,  M.  S.,  4311. 
Willard,  A.  J.,  4928. 
Willard,    Joseph,    2777,    2778,    2844,    3687, 

4210. 

Willard,   Paul,  jr.,  3687. 
Willard,  g.,  1710. 


Willard,  S.  G.,  1204. 

Willcox,  M.   B.,  5849. 

Willett,  M.,  5034,  5431. 

Williams,  A.,  3413. 

Williams,  C.  K.,  3863. 

Williams,   Ebenezer,   1712. 

Williams,  Eleazer,  1407,  3684,  6916,  6930, 
On.'iOn,  6930/>. 

Williams,  Elvira  A.,  3931«. 

Williams.   Ephraim,   2626,   5410. 

Williams,  Eunice.  4096. 

Williams,  E.  II.,  1521. 

Williams,  Henry,  2139. 

Williams,  John,  2770. 

Williams,   Joseph,   1522. 

Williams,  J.  F.,  205,  3360. 

Williams,  J.   R..  4281. 

Williams,   M.  T.,  5743. 

Williams,  O.   II.,  1891. 

Williams,  Renel,  1745. 

Williams,  Robert,  3405. 

Williams,  Roger,  200,  355,  1704,  2619,  2894, 
3372,  3373,  3408,  3409,  3411, 
3412,  3926,  6472,  6482,  6511, 
6519,  6520,  6582. 

Williams,  Stephen,  2183. 

Williams,  S.  W.,  3683. 

Williams,  W.,  1514. 

Williamson,  Hugh,  5091,   5116.  5749. 

Williamson,  Joseph,  3415,  3966«.  7395. 

Williamson,  J.  A.,   1517,   1518. 

Williamson,  T.  S.,  4304. 

Williamson.  W.  D.,  3359.  3682. 

Willis.  C.  L.,  4311. 

Willis,   William,   1703,   3385,   3687,  6276. 

Willix,  B.,  3408. 

Willson,  E.  B.,  2269. 

Willson,  M.,  4670. 

Wilmer,  R.  II.,  946. 

Wilson,  Sir  D.,  7318. 
Wilson,  D.  S.,   1499. 
Wilson,  G.,  1516. 
Wilson,  II..  3390. 
Wilson,  Ocn.  James,  4428o,  4432. 
Wilson,  John,  2807. 
Wilson,   Capt.  John,   1716. 
Wilson,  Rcr.  John,  6850. 
Wilson,  J.  F..  1514. 
Wilson,  M..  6064. 
Wilson,  T..  5723. 
Wilson.  T.  S..  1522. 
Wilson,  William   L..  1285,  1286. 
Wilson.  W.  M..  3686. 
Wimmar,  B.,  5845. 
Winchester,  E..  2127. 
Winds.  W.,  4541,  4565. 
Wing,  L.  B..  5747. 
Wingate,  P..  3385. 
Winn,  Richard.  12S2. 
Winship,  J.,  1712,  1717. 
Winslow,  Edward.  12.  3396,  5042.  5075. 
Winslow,  Isaac,  2138. 
Winthrop,  John,  2581.  4160. 
Winthrop,  John,  jr.,  207.  43X. 
Winthrop,  Katharine.  3022. 
Winthrop,    Robert   C..    11.    2O5.    14O3.    2799, 
3021,  3163,  3201,  3209,  7459. 


1364 


BIOGRAPHICAL    INDEX. 


Winsor,    Justin,    36,    207,    439,    600,    2798, 

2802,  3233a,  3235,  6829. 
Winter,  P.,  1713. 
Winthrop,  Fitz-John,  200. 
Winthrop,  James,  2638. 
Winthrop,  T.  L.,  2650. 
Winthrop,  William,  2770,  2789,  3687. 
Wise,  J.,  1710. 
Wise,  J.  C.,  4311. 
Wisner,  II.,  6057. 
Wiswell,  J.,  1712. 
Witherspoon,  J.,  6424. 
Withington,  Elizabeth,  3833«. 
Wittenmyer,  Annie,  1516. 
Wolcott,  O.,  sr.,  3384. 
Wolcott,  O.,  3362. 
Wolcott,  Roger,  2139,  2804,  2808. 
Wolfe,  J.,  3463,  7222. 
Wolfe,  J.  D.,  5288. 
Wolfskill,  W.,  1020. 
Wood,  C.  G.,  portrait,  4212. 
Wood,  John,  7411. 
Wood,  Joseph,  7437. 
Wood,  Leonard,  2786. 
Wood,  Robert  W.,  809. 
Wood,   Sally    Sayward    (Barrell),    1707. 
Wood,  Silas,  4848. 
Wood,  W.  M.,  5287. 
Woodbridge,  B.,  1710. 
Woodbridge,  D.,  3399. 
Woodbury,  John,  2529. 
Woodbury,  J.  A.,  4193. 
Woodbury,  Levi,  3359,  3406,  3682,  3862. 
Woodhouse,  H.,  6849.  6853. 
Woodman,  Cyrus,  1707,  3401. 
Woodman,  D.  O.,  4203. 
Woodmancy,  J.,  2795,  3080. 
Woodruff,  E.  W.,  5745. 
Woodruff,  J.,  jr.,  4559. 
Woods,  L.,  1704,  1759. 
Woodson,  D.,  1579. 
Woodville,  E.,  211.  497. 
Woodward,  A.,  1195,  3398,  3760. 
Woodward,  A.   B.,  4281. 
Woodward,  N.,  3409. 
Woodwell,  C.  II.,  3687. 
Woolf,  E.,  635. 
Woolley,  C.,  3770. 
Worcester,  J.  E.,  2777,  2787. 
Worcester,  R.,  2770. 
Worcester,  S.  A.,  6731. 


Worden,  A.  G.,  2573. 

Worden,   E.   N.,   1523. 

Worden,  F.  L.,  4395. 

Worrell,  W.  B.,  5590. 

Worthington,  E.,  2203. 

Worthington,  T.,  5724,  5748. 

Wraxall,  P.,  4701. 

Wrenshall,  J.,  5049. 

Wright,  Abel,  3698. 

Wright,  Ed.,  1514. 

Wright,  Elizar,  3321. 

Wright,  Geo.  C.,  1522. 

Wright,  G.  G.,  1516,   1522. 

Wright,  G.  R.,  5749. 

Wright,  Harrison.  6422,  6438,  6440. 

Wright,  II.  B.,  6434. 

Wright,   J.,   7219. 

Wright,  J.   S.,  1395. 

Wright,   N.,  3359. 

Wright,  Silas,  4097. 

Wyatt,  M.  P.,  6893. 

Wyeth,   N.  J.,  5797. 

Wyman,  Jeffries,  2782,  2783. 

Wynne,  T.,  6081. 

Wynne,  T.  II.,  6840. 

X. 

Xanctoigne,  J.  A.,  7204. 
Y. 

Yale,  Elihu,  1158,  1172,  3362. 

Yancey,  W.  L.,  946,  976. 

Yates,  R.,  1423. 

Yates,  W.  J.,  5569. 

Yeates,  Judge,  927. 

Yesler,  II.  L.,  2028. 

Yewell,  G.  H.,  1517. 

Yohe,  S.  S.,  6365. 

Yonges,  John,  5050. 

Young,  Alexander,  2650. 

Young,  A.  P.,  4591. 

Young,  C.  H.,  4931. 

Young,  E.  J.,  3181. 

Young,  Madison,   1509. 


Zeng,  F.  A.  de,  Baron,  5017. 
Zenger,  J.  P.,  6076 
Zwingli,  Ulrich,  1836. 


INDEX  OF  SOCIETIES. 

Alabama  Baptist  Historical  Society,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  144. 

Alabama  Historical  Society,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala.,  189-144. 

Albany  Historical  and  Art  Society,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  050. 

Albany  Historical  Society,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  050. 

Albany  Institute,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  050-054. 

Albany  Institute  and  Historical  and  Art  Society,  1011. 

Albemarle  Historical  Society  [Elizabeth  City,  N.  C.J.  748. 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester,  Mass.,  32-72. 

American  Baptist  Historical  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  72-73. 

American  Catholic  Historical  Society  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  792- 

790, 1011. 

American  Ethnological  Society,  New  York  City,  73-74. 
American  Geographical  Society,  New  York  City,  74-87, 1011. 
American  Historical  Association.  Washington,  D.  C.,  7-31. 
American  Historical  Society,  Washington,  D.  C.,  31. 
American-Irish  Historical  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  87-90. 
American  Jewish  Historical  Society,  Washington.  D.  C.,  91-94. 
American  Negro  Historical  Society  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  94. 
American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society,  New  York  City,  94-98. 
American  Philosophical  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  99-107. 
American  Society  of  Church  History.  New  York  City.  107-111. 
American  Statistical  Association,  Boston,  Mass.,  111-118. 
Amesbury  Historical  Society  or  Amesbury  Improvement  Historical  Association, 

Amesbury,  Mass.,  282. 

Amherst  Historical  Society,  Amherst,  Mass.,  282. 
Anne  Arundel  County  Historical  Society,  Annapolis,  Md.,  250. 
Antiquarian  and  Historical  Society  of  Illinois,  188. 
Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  118-124. 
Arizona  Historical  Society,  Prescott,  Ariz.,  145. 
Arizona  Pioneer  Society,  Prescott,  Ariz.,  145. 
Arkansas  Historical  Association,  145. 

Association  for  the  Preservation  of  Virginia  Antiquities,  Richmond,  Va.,  921. 
Backus  Historical  Society,  Newton,  Mass.,  282-283. 
Barrington  Historic-Antiquarian  Society,  Barrington.  It.  I.,  8,83. 
Battle  Monument  Association,  Bennington,  Vt..  912. 
Battle  of  Lake  Erie  Monument  Association,  Sandusky,  Ohio,  753. 
Bay  State  Historical  League,  Boston,  Mass.,  283. 
Bedford  Historical  Society,  Bedford,  Mass.,  283. 

Bennington  Battle  Monument  and  Historical  Association,  Bennington,  Vt.,  912. 
Bennington  Historical  Society,  Bennington,  Vt.,  913. 
Berkshire  Historical  and  Scientific  Society,  Pittsfield.  Mass.,  283-284. 
Beverly  Historical  Society,  Beverly,  Mass.,  284-285. 
Bluekill  Historical  Society,  Maine,  236. 
Boston  Antiquarian  Club,  Boston,  Mass.,  285. 
Boston  Numismatic  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  285. 

1305 


1366  INDEX    OF    SOCIETIES. 

Bostonian  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  285-289,  1011-1012. 

Boyle  County  (Kentucky)  Historical  Society,  Danville,  Ky.,  228. 

Bradford  Club,  New  York  City,  654-655. 

Brookline  Historical  Publication  Society,  Brookline,  Mass.,  289-200. 

Brookline  Historical  Society,  Brookline,  Mass.,  290-291,  1012. 

Brooklyn  Catholic  Historical  Society,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  655. 

Bucks  County  Historical  Society,  Doylestown,  Pa.,  797-798. 

Buffalo  Genealogical  Society,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  655. 

Buffalo  Historical  Society,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  656-662. 

California  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  San  Francisco,  Gal.,  146-147. 

California  Historical  Society,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  146. 

Camden  County  Historical  Society,  Camden,  N.  J.,  633. 

Canton  Historical  Society,  Canton,  Mass.,  291. 

Cass  County  Pioneer  Association,  Detroit,  Mich.,  588. 

Cayuga  County  Historical  Society,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  662-664. 

Chateauguay  Literary  and  Historical  Society,  Montreal,  Canada,  973. 

Chautauqua  Society  of  History  and  Natural  Science,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  664. 

Chester  County  Historical  Society,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  798. 

Chicago  Historical  Society,  188-194. 

Cincinnati  Historical  Society,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  753. 

Cincinnati  Pioneer  Associaton,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  753. 

City  History  Club  of  New  York  City,  664-665. 

Clark  County  Historical  Society,  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  199. 

The  Colonial  Society  of  Massachusetts,  Boston,  Mass.,  291-297,  1012. 

Colonial  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  798-799. 

Columbia  Historical  Society,  Washington,  D.  C.,  177-179. 

Columbian  Historical  Society,  Washington,  D.  C.,  176. 

Columbia  University,  New  York  City,  665-668. 

Concord  Antiquarian  Society,  Concord,  Mass.,  297-298. 

Conecuh  Historical  Society,  Alabama,  144-145. 

Confederate  Relief  and  Historical  Association,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  906. 

Connecticut  Historical  Society,  Hartford,  Conn.,  159-163,  1026. 

Connecticut  Valley  Historical  Society,  Springfield,  Mass.,  299. 

Cuyahoga  County  Pioneer  Association,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  753. 

Danvers  Historical  Society,  Danvers,  Mass.,  299. 

Dauphin  County  Historical  Society,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  799-800. 

Dedham  Historical  Society,  Dedham,  Mass.,  299-305,  1013-1014. 

Delaware  County  Historical  Society,  Chester,  Pa.,  801. 

Delaware  Society  of  Philadelphia,  Wilmington,  Del.,  801. 

Deutsche  Gesellschaft  der  Stadt  New  York,  668-669. 

Deutsche  Gesellschaft  von  Pennsylvanien,  Philadelphia,  801. 

Deutsche  Historische  Gesellschaft  fiir  den  District  Columbia,  Washington,  D.  C., 

179. 

Deutscher  Historischer  Verein  von  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  946. 
Deutscher  Pionier- Verein,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  754. 
District  Historical   Society  of  the  Counties  of  Medina,   Summit,   and  Wayne, 

Wadsworth,  Ohio,  754. 

Dorchester  Antiquarian  and  Historical  Society,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  305. 
Dover  Historical  and  Natural  History  Society,  Dover,  Mass.,  306. 
Dover  Historical  Society,  Dover,  N.  H.,  620. 
Early  Settlers'  Association  of  Cleveland,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  754. 
Early  Settlers'  Association  of  Cuyahoga  County,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  754-756. 
East  Tennessee  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  906. 


INDEX    OF    SOCIETIES.  1367 

Elgin  Historical  and  Scientific  Institute,  St.  Thomas,  Ontario,  073. 

Essex  Historical  Society,  Salem,  Mass.,  300. 

Essex  Institute  [formerly  Essex  Historical  Society],  300-330,  1020. 

Evanston  Historical  Society,  Evanston.  111.,  194. 

Fail-field  County  Historical  Society,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  103-104,  1020. 

Filson  Club,  Louisville.  Ky.,  22S-231. 

Fire  Lands  Historical  Society.  Norwalk,  Ohio,  757-758,  1014-1010. 

First  Historical  Society  of  Walpole,  Mass.,  1010. 

Fitchburg  Historical  Society,  Fitchbnrg,  Mass.,  33(>-337,  1027. 

Florida  Historical  Society,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  183. 

Franklin  Club,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  802. 

Franklin  County  Pioneer  Association,  Columbus,  Ohio,  750. 

Franklin  Society,  Chicago.  111.,  104. 

Franklin  Society  of  St.  Louis,  010. 

Frederick  County  Historical  Society,  Frederick,  Md.,  250. 

Free  Public  Library,  Reading  Room,  and  Historical  Association  of  the  city  of 

St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  183. 

Friends'  Historical  Association  of  Philadelphia,  802. 
Furnian  Club,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  0(50. 

Geauga  County  Historical  Society,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  759. 
Genealogical  Association,  021. 
Genealogical  Association  of  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

802. 

Genealogical  Society  of  Central  New  York,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  009. 
Genealogical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  802-803. 
Genealogical  Society  of  Pennsylvania  and  New.  Jersey,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  802. 
Genesee  County  Pioneer  Association,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  GOO. 

Geographical  and  Historical  Society  of  Richmond  College,  Richmond,  Va.,  922. 
Geographical  Society  of  Baltimore,  250. 
Geographical  Society  of  Philadelphia,  803-804. 
Geographical  Society  of  the  Pacific,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  147,  1027. 
Georgia  Historical  Society,  Savannah,  Ga.,  184-187. 
German-American  Historical  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  124-120. 
German-American  Historical  Society  of  Illinois,  Chicago,  111.,  194. 
German- America n  Historical  Society  of  New  York,  009. 
Gorges  Society,  Portland,  Me.,  230. 
Groton  Historical  Society,  Groton,  Mass.,  337. 
Harford  Historical  Society,  Bel  Air,  Md.,  257. 
Harvard  Historical  Society,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  337. 
Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  337-338. 
Hawaiian  Historical  Society,  Honolulu,  071-072. 

Hawk  Eye  Pioneer  Association  of  Des  Moines  County,  Burlington,  Iowa,  202. 
Herkimer  County  Historical  Society,  New  York,  1030. 
Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Old  Newbury,  Massachusetts.  Newbury- 

port,  Mass.,  338-330. 

Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New  York.  Schoharie.  N.  Y..  070. 
Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  750-702. 
Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Virginia,  1025. 

Historical  and  Scientific  Society  of  Manitoba,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  073-070. 
Historical  and  Scientific  Society  of  Wilmington,  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  750. 
Historical  Association  of  St.  John's  College,  Fordham,  N.  Y.,  070. 
Historical  Association  of  the  Philippines.  1010. 
Historical  Club  of  the  American  [Protestant  Episcopal]  Church,  120. 


1368  INDEX   OF   SOCIETIES. 

Historical  Department  of  the  Society  of  the  Aluinni  of  the  University  of  Vir 
ginia,  Richmond,  Va.,  922. 

Historical,  Natural  History,  and  Library  Society,  South  Natick,  Mass.,  339-340. 

Historical  Seminary  of  Brown  University,  Providence,  R.  I.,  883. 

Historical  Society,  Eliot,  Me.,  23G. 
'  Historical  Society,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  671. 

Historical  Society  of  Adams  County,  Pa.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  804. 

Historical  Society  of  Berks  County,  Reading,  Pa.,  805-806. 

Historical  Society  of  Bradford  County,  Athens,  Pa.,  80G. 

Historical  Society  of  Cumberland  County,  Pa.,  1017. 

Historical  Society  of  Delaware.  Wilmington,  Del.,  171-1 70. 

Historical  Society  of  Florida,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  183. 

Historical  Society  of  Galveston,  Galveston,  Tex.,  909. 

Historical  Society  of  Harford  County,  Maryland,  Bel  Air,  Md.,  257. 

Historical  Society  of  Joliet,  Joliet,  111.,  195. 

Historical  Society  of  Linn  County,  Iowa,  202-203. 

Historical  Society  of  Michigan,  Detroit,  Mich.,  588-589.  y 

Historical  Society  of  Montana,  Helena,  Mont.,  (514-016. 

Historical  Society  of  Montgomery  County,  Norristown,  Pa.,  806-807,  1017. 

Historical    Society   of   Newburgh   Bay   and  the  Highlands,   Newburgh,   N,   Y., 
670-671. 

Historical  Society  of  New  Mexico,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  650. 

Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  807-842,  1017,  1027. 

Historical  Society  of  Quincy,  Illinois,  195. 

Historical  Society  of  Schuylkill  County,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  842-843. 

Historical  Society  of  Southern  California,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  147-152. 

Historical  Society  of  Tallmadge,  Tallmadge,  Ohio,  759. 

Historical  Society  of  Tennessee,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  907. 

Historical  Society  of  the  American  Lutheran  Church,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  804. 

Historical  Society  of  the  County  of  Vigo,  Indiana,  199. 

Historical  Society  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  the  United  States,  Lancaster,  Pa., 
842. 

Historical  Society  of  the  State  of  Arkansas,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  146. 

Historical  Society  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  749. 

Historical  Society  of  Trinity  College,  Durham,  N.  C.,  748-749. 

Historical  Society  of  Wateriown,  Water  town,  Mass.,  339. 

Historical  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  843,  1027. 

Historical  Society  of  Wilmington,  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  749. 

Historical  Society  of  York  County,  York,  Pa.,  844. 

Holland  Club.  New  York  City,  671-672. 

Holland  Society  of  New  York,  New  York  City,  672-674,  1027-1028. 

HoughtoirCounty  Historical  Society  and  Mining  Institute,  589. 

Huguenot  Society  of  America,  New  York  City,  675-677. 

Huguenot  Society  of  Charleston,  Charleston,  S  .C.,  900-901. 

Ilunterdon  County  Historical  Society,  Flemington,  N.  J.,  633. 

Hyde  Park  Historical  Society,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  340-341,  1017. 

Iberville  Historical  Society,  Mobile,  Ala.,  145. 

Illinois  State  Historical  Society,  Springfield,  111.,  195-196.  1017-1018. 

Indiana  Historical  Society,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  199-201. 

Ipswich  Historical  Society,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  341-342. 

Jefferson  County  Historical  Society,  Watertown.  N.  Y.,  677. 

Jeffersonville  Historical  Society,  Jeffersonville,  Va.,  922. 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md.,  257-266. 


INDEX    OP    SOCIETIES.  1369 

Junior   Pioneer   Association    of   the    City    of    Rochester   ana    Monroe   County. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  G78. 

Kansas  State  Historical  Society,  Topeka,  Kans.,  222-228,  1018. 
Keunebec  Natural  History  and  Antiquarian  Society,  237. 
Kentucky  Historical  Society,  Louisville  and  Frankfort,  Ky.,  231. 
Kentucky  State  Historical  Society,  Frankfort,  Ky.,  231-233. 
Kings  County  Genealogical  Club,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  (578. 
Kittochtinny  Historical  Society,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  844-845. 
Knox  County  (Maine)  Historical  Society,  Rocklaud,  Me.,  237. 
Lackawanna  Institute  of  History  and  Science,  Scranton,  Pa.,  845-846. 
La  Crosse  County  Historical  Society,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  047. 
Lancaster  County  Historical  Society,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  840-851,  1028. 
Lebanon  County  Historical  Society,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  851-854,  1018-1019. 
Lexington  Historical  Society,  Lexington,  Mass.,  342-343. 
Lexington  Historical  Society,  Lexington,  Mo.,  010. 
Licking  County  Pioneer  Association,  Newark,  Ohio,  762-763. 
Lincoln  County  Historical  Society,  Wiscasset,  Me.,  237. 
Litchfield  County  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Hartford,  Conn.,  164. 
Literary  and  Historical  Society  of  Quebec   (French  title:,  Societe  Litteraire  et 

Historique  de  Quebec),  Quebec,  Canada,  970-983. 

Literary  and  Philosophical  Society  of  New  York,  New  York  City,  732. 
Literary  and  Scientific  Society  of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  983. 
Littleton  Historical  Society,  Littleton,  Mass.,  344. 
Livingston  County  Historical  Society,  Dansville,  N.  Y..  078-080,  1019. 
Logan  Historical  Society,  Westfall,  Ohio,  703. 
Long  Island  Historical  Society,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  080-082. 
Louisa  County,  Iowa,  Pioneer  Settlers'  Association.  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  203. 
Louisiana  Historical  Society,  New  Orleans,  La.,  234-230,  1019. 
Louisville  Southern  Historical  Society,  Southern  Historical  Society,  Louisville 

Branch,  Louisville,  Ky.,  233-234. 

Lundy's  Lane  Historical  Society,  Welland,  Canada,  983-985. 
Lynn  Historical  Society,  Lynn,  Mass.,  344-345. 
McLean  County  Historical  Society,  Bloomington,  111.,  19(1-197. 
Mad  River  Valley  Pioneer  and  Historical  Association.  703. 
Madison  County  Historical  Society,  Winterset,  Iowa,  203. 
Madison  County  Historical  Society,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  083. 
Mahoning  Valley  Historical  Society,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  7(54. 
Mahoning  Valley  Pioneer  Society,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  703. 
Maine  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society.  Augusta,  Me.,  237. 
Maine  Genealogical  Society,'  Portland,  Me.,  237-238. 
Maine  Historical  Society,  Portland,  Me.,  238-255,  1019. 
Manchester  Historic  Association.  Manchester,  N.  II.,  021-022. 
Marblehead  Historical  Society,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  345. 
Marshall  County  (Kansas)  Pioneer  Association.  Atchison.  Kans.,  228. 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  Baltimore,  Md.,  20<>-280. 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  345—439,  1019-1022. 
Mattatuck  Historical  Society,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  104. 

Maumee  Valley  Historical  and  Monumental  Association,  Toledo,  Ohio.  7<;4. 
Maumee  Valley  Pioneer  and  Historical  Association,  Toledo,  Ohio,  7(54. 
Mecklenburg  Centennial  and  Monumental  Association,  Mecklenburg,  N.  C.,  750. 
Mecklenburg  Historical  Society,  Mecklenburg,  X.  C.,  750. 
Medford  Historical  Society,  Medford,  Mass.,  439-441. 
Medway  Historical  Society,  Medway,  Mass.,  441. 


1370  INDEX    OF    SOCIETIES. 

Mention  Historical  Society,  Mendon,  Mass.,  441. 

Methuen  Historical  Society,  Metlmen,  Mass.,  441. 

Michigan  Pioneer  and  Historical  Society,  Detroit,  Mich.,  589-597,  1022. 

Michigan  Political  Science  Association,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  597-600. 

Middlebury  Historical  Society,  Middlebury,  Vt,  913. 

Middlesex  County  Historical  Society,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1G4,  1028. 

Military  Historical  Society  of  Massachusetts,  Boston,  Mass.,  442-444. 

Milwaukee  Pioneer  Association,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  947. 

Minisink  Valley  Historical  Society,  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  083,  1028. 

Minnesota  Historical  Society,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  600-00(5. 

Minnesota  Territorial  Pioneers'  Association,  1028. 

Minnesota  Valley  Historical  Society,  Morton,  Minn.,  606. 

Mississippi  Historical  Society,  Jackson,  Miss.,  607-610. 

Missouri  Historical  and  Philosophical  Society,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  613. 

Missouri  Historical  Society,.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  011-612,  1028. 

Monmouth  County  Historical  Association,  New  Jersey,  634. 

Montgomery  Comity  Historical  Society,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  683. 

Montgomery  Historical  Society,  1028. 

Monument  Association  of  the  Capture  of  Andre,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  683. 

Moravian  Historical  Society.  Nazareth,  Pa.,  854-855,  1022. 

Nautucket  Historical  Association,  Nantucket,  Mass ,  444—445,  1030. 

Nantucket  Historical  Society,  Nantucket,  Mass.,  444. 

Narragansett  Club,  Providence,  R.  I.,  883-884. 

Nashua  Historical  Society,  Nashua,  N.  IL,  622-623. 

National  Geographic  Society,  Washington,  D.  C.,  126-134,  1023. 

Nebraska  State  Historical  Society,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  616-619. 

New  Brunswick  Historical  Club,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  634. 

New  Brunswick  Historical  Society,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  985-987,  1030. 

New  Confederacy  of  the  Iroquois,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  683-684. 

New  England  Catholic  Historical  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  445-446. 

New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  446-557. 

New  England  Methodist  Historical  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  557. 

New  England  Methodist  Historical  Society,  Boston,  Mass,    (a  different  society 

from  the  foregoing),  557-558. 

New  England  Numismatic  and  Archaeological  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  558. 
New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  Brooklyn,  684-685. 
New  England  Society  in  the  City  of  New  York,  685-687. 
New  England  Society  of  Charleston,  S.  C.,  902. 
New  England  Society  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  765. 
New  England  Society  of  Montreal,  987. 

New  England  Society  of  Northeastern  Pennsylvania,  Scranton,  Pa.,  856. 
New  England  Society  of  Orange,  New  Jersey,  Orange,  N.  J.,  635. 
New  England  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  856. 
New  England  Society  of  Saint  Louis,  613. 
New  Hampshire  Antiquarian  Society   (first  called  New  Hampshire  Philomathic 

and  Antiquarian  Society),  Contoocook,  N.  IL,  623. 
New  Hampshire  Genealogical  Society,  Dover,  N.  H.,  624. 
New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  Concord,  N.  H.,  624-632. 
New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  165-169. 
New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  Newark,  N.  J.,  635-647. 
New  London  County  Historical  Society,  New  London,  Conn.,  169-171. 
New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society,  New  York  City,  687-705. 
New  York  Historical  Society,  New  York  City,  706-731. 


INDEX    OF    SOCIETIES.  1371 

New  York  Numismatic  Society,  New  York  City,  732. 

New  York  State  Historical  Association,  Caldwell,  N.  Y..  732-733,  1023. 

Newport  Historical  Society,  Newport,  R.  I.,  884. 

Niagara  Historical  Society,  Niagara,  Ontario,  987-988. 

North  Brookfield  Historical  Society,  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  558. 

North  Carolina  Baptist  Historical  Society,  Henderson,  N.  C.,  751. 

North  Carolina  Historical  Society,  751. 

North  Carolina  Literary  and  Historical  Society,  Goldsboro.  N.  C.,  751. 

Northern  Indiana  Historical  Society,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  201-202; 

Northern  New  York  Historical  Society,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  733. 

Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  988-989. 

Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Philadelphia.  Pa..  85(5-805. 

Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Montreal,  989-990. 

Ohio  Church  History  Society,  Oherlin.  Ohio,  705-70G. 

Ohio  State  Arcluipological  and  Historical  Society,  Columbus,  Ohio,  766-773. 

Ohio  State  Archaeological  Convention,  Columbus,  Ohio,  774. 

Ohio  Valley  Catholic  Historical  Society,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  8G5. 

Oklahoma  Historical  Society,  Oklahoma  City,  785. 

Old  Bridgewater  Historical  Society,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  558. 

Old  Colony  Historical  Society,  Taunton,  Mass.,  559-560. 

Old  Dartmouth  Historical  Society,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  560-561. 

Old  Dominion  Society  of  the, City  of  New  York,  733. 

Old  Folks'  Association,  of  Charlemont,  Mass.,  561. 

"  Old  Northwest "  Genealogical  Society,  Columbus,  Ohio,  774-778. 

Old  Planters'  Society,  Salem,  Mass.,  561. 

Old  Residents'  Association  of  the  Grand  River  Valley,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  589. 

Old  Residents'  Historical  Association,  Lowell,  Mass.,  562-564. 

Old  Settlers'  Association,  Oswego  County,  N.  Y.,  733. 

Old  Settlers'  Association  of  Ilennepin  County,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  606. 

Old  Settlers'  Association  of  Lake  County,  Ind.,  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  202. 

Old  Settlers'  Association  of  Sauk  County,  Baraboo,  Wis..  947. 

Old  Settlers'  Club  of  Milwaukee  County,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  947-948. 

Old  Settlers'  Society,  Springfield,  111.,  198. 

Old  Settlers'  Society,  Racine  County,  948. 

Old  Settlers'  Society  of  La  Fayette  County,  948. 

Old  Settlers'  Society  of  Muscatine  County,  Iowa,  203. 

Old  York  Historical  and  Improvement  Society,  York,  Me.,  255. 

Oneida  Historical  Society,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  733-739. 

Onondaga  Historical  Association,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  739-740. 

Ontario  Historical  Society,  990-991. 

Oregon  Historical  Society,  Portland,  Oreg.,  785-787. 

Oregon  Pioneer  Association,  Salem,  Oreg.,  788-791,  102:3-1024. 

Orleans  County  Historical  Society,  Newport,  Vt.,  914-915. 

Orleans  County  Natural  and  Civil  History  Society,  914. 

Oswego  Historical  Society,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  740. 

Otterbein  University  Historical  Society,  Waterville,  Ohio,  779. 

Parknian  Club,  Milwaukee,  948-949,  1028-1029. 

Paterson  History  Club,  Paterson,  N.  J..  648. 

Peabody  Historical  Society,  Peabody,  Mass.,  565. 

Pejepscot  Historical  Society,  Brunswick,  Me.,  255-25(5. 

Pennsylvania  Federation  of  Historical  Societies,  865. 

Pennsylvania-German  Society,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  865-869. 

Philomathic  Club,  632. 


1372  INDEX   OF    SOCIETIES. 

Pilgrim  Record  Society,  New  York  City,  740. 

Pilgrim  Society,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  565-566. 

Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  of  Oregon,  Astoria,  Oreg.,  791-792. 

Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  of  Pickaway  County,  Circleville,  Ohio,  779. 

Pioneer  and  Historical  Society  of  the  County  of  York,  Ontario,  Toronto,  Canada, 

992. 

Pioneer  Association  of  Athens  County,  Ohio,  779. 
Pioneer  Association  of  Montgomery  County,  Dayton,  Ohio,  779. 
Pioneer  Association  of  Will  County,  Illinois,  Joliet,  111.,  198. 
Pioneer  Historical  Society  of  Arizona,  145. 

Pioneer  Law-Makers'  Association  of  Iowa,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  203-204. 
Pioneers'  Association  of  Central  New  York,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  741. 
Pioneers'  Association  of  the  Western  Reserve,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  779. 
Pioneers  of  Los  Angeles  County,  Cal.,  149-152,  1029. 
Pionier-Verein  of  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  865. 
Pocumtuck  Valley  Memorial  Association,  Deerfield,  Mass..  566-569,  *024. 
Presbyterian  Historical  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  870-872,  1024. 
Prince  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  569-572. 
Princeton  Historical  -Association,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  648. 
Protestant  Episcopal  Historical  Society,  New  York  City,  741. 
Quaboag  Historical  Society,  Brookfield,  Mass.,  573. 
Quinahaug  Historical  Society,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  573-574. 
Ramsey  County  Pioneer  Association,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  606. 
Randolph-Macon  College,  Richmond,  Va.,  922-923. 
Randolph-Macoii  Historical  Society,  922. 
Rehoboth  Antiquarian  Society,  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  574. 
Religious  Historical  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  872. 
Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  Providence,  R.  I.,  884-896. 
Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Historical  Society,  Providence,  R.  I.,  897- 

899,  1024-1025. 

Rhode  Island  Veteran  Citizens'  Historical  Association,  Providence,  R.  I.,  899-900. 
Riehland  County  Historical  and  Pioneer  Society,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  779. 
Richland  County  Historical  Society,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  779. 
Ripon  Historical  Society,  Ripon,  Wis.,  1029. 
Rochester  Historical  Society,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  742. 
Rockland  County  Historical  and  Forestry  Society,  Nyack,  N.  ¥.,  742. 
Roxbury  Historical  Society,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  575,/ 
Royal  So~7cy  of  Canada,  Montreal,  992-1000. 
P-<^Iord  Historical  Association,  Woburn,  Mass.,  575. 
Rutland  County  Historical  Society,  Castleton,  Vt.,  915-916. 
St.  Louis  Historical  Society,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  614. 

St.  Nicholas  Society  of  the  City  of  New  York,  New  York  City,  742-743. 
Salem  County  Historical  Society,  Salem,  N.  J.,  648-649. 
Schoharie  County  Historical  Society,  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  743. 
Seneca  County  Pioneer  Association,  Tiffin.  Ohio,  780. 
Seneca  Falls  Historical  Society,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  743. 
Seventy-Six  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  872. 
Sharon  Historical  Society,  Sharon,  Mass.,  575. 
Societe  de  Publication  Historique  du  Canada,  Montreal,  1000. 
Societo  des  Etudes  Historiques,  Lt'vis,  Canada,  1000-1004. 
SocietO  Historique  de  Montreal,  1004-1005,  1030. 
Society  for  Historical  Studies.  Montreal,  Canada,  1005. 


INDEX   OF    SOCIETIES.  1373 

Society  for  the  Commemoration  of  the  Landing  of  William  IVfm.  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  873. 
Society  for  the  History  of  the  Germans   in   Maryland    (Gesellsclmft   fiir   die 

Geschichte  der  Deutschen  in  Maryland),  Baltimore,  Md.,  280-282. 
Society  of  Alaskan  Natural  History  and  Ethnology,  973. 
Society  of  California  Pioneers,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  152-158. 
Society  of  First  Steamship  Pioneers,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  158. 
Society  of  Montana  Pioneers,  Helena,  Mont.,  GIG. 
Society  of  Old  Brook lynites,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  744. 
Society  of  the  Oldest  Inhabitants  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  171). 
Somerville  Historical  Society,  Somerville,  Mass.,  575-57G. 
South  Carolina  Historical  Society,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  902-905,  1029. 
South  Dakota  State  Historical  Society,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.,  90G. 
Southern  Historical  and  Benevolent  Association  of  St.  Louis,  (514. 
"Southern  Historical  Association,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  188. 
Southern  Historical  Society,  Richmond,  Va.,  923-924. 
Southern  Historical  Society,  North  Carolina  Branch,  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  752. 
Southern  History  Association,  Washington,  D.  C.,  180-183. 
State  Archa?ological  Society  of  Ohio  (sometimes  called  the  State  Archaeological 

Association),  780. 

State  Historical  ami  Natural  History  Society  of  Colorado,  Denver,  Colo.,  159. 
State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  204-222. 
State  Historical  Society  of  Missouri,  Columbia,  Mo.,  G13. 
State  Historical  Society  of  North  Dakota,  752-753. 
State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis.,  949-969. 
State  University  of  Iowa.,  Iowa  City,  222. 
Stoughton  Historical  Society,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  577. 

Suffolk  County  Historical  Society,  Riverhead,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  744-745. 
Surveyors'  Association  of  West  New  Jersey,  Camden,  N.  J.,  649. 
Swedish- American  Historical  Society,  Chicago,  111..   19S. 
Tarrytown  Historical  Society,  Tarry  town,  N.  Y.,  745. 
Tennessee  Historical  Society,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  907-909. 
Tennessee  Valley  Historical  Society,  Huritsville,  Ala.,  145. 
Territorial  Pioneer  Association,  Verdou,  Nebr.,  619-620. 
Texas  State  Historical  Association,  Austin,  Tex.,  909-912. 
Thorold  and  Beaverdams  Historical  Society,  Thorold,  Canada,  1005. 
Tioga  Point  Historical  Society,  Athens,  Pa.,  873-874. 
Tolland  County  Historical  Society,  Hartford,  Conn..  171. 
Topsfield  Historical  Society,  Topsfield,  Mass.,  577-579. 
Transallegheny  Historical  Society,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  942. 
Tri-State  Old  Settlers'  Association  of  Illinois,  Missouri,  and  Iowa,  198. 
Ulster  Historical  Society,  Kingston,  $J.  Y.,  745. 
Unitarian  Historical  Society,  Boston,  Mass.,  1025. 
United  Empire  Loyalists'  Association  of  Ontario,  Toronto,  1005-1 006. 
United  States  Catholic  Historical  Society,  New  York  City,  134-139. 
University  Archaeological  Association,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  874. 

University  of  California,  Berkeley.  Cal.,  158-159. 
University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111.,  199. 
University  of  Missouri,  614. 

University  of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.,  752. 
University  of  Oregon,  Eugene,  Oreg.,  . 


1374  INDEX    OF    SOCIETIES. 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  874. 

University  of  Toronto,  1006-1007. 

University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis..  969-970. 

Vjmclerbilt  Southern  History  Society,  Nashville,  Tenn:,  909. 

Vermont  Antiquarian  Society,  Burlington,  Vt,  910. 

Vermont  Historical  Society,  Montpelier,  Vt.  910-921. 

Vermont  Numismatic  Society,  Montpelier,  Vt,  921. 

Vincennes  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  2o2. 

Vineland  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  Vineland,  N.  J..  049-050. 

Virginia  Historical  Society,  Richmond.  Va.,  924-983. 

Washington  and  Lee  University,  Lexington,  Va7T"97nP9:'>4. 

Washington  County  Historical  Society,  Washington,  Pa.,  S75. 

Washington  County  Pioneer  Association,  Marietta,  Ohio.  780. 

Washington  State  Historical  Society,  Tacomri,  Wash..  941. 

Washington  University  State  Historical  Society,  Seattle,  Wash.,  9-42. 

Waterloo  Library  and  Historical  Society,  Waterloo.  X.  Y.,  74<;. 

Watertown  Historical  Society.  Watertown,  Mass.,  579-580. 

Wayne  County,  Indiana,  Historical  Society,  Richmond,  Ind..  202,  102!). 

Webster  Historical  Society,  Boston.  Mass..  580. 

Wentworth  Historical  Society,  Hamilton.  Canada,  1007-1008,  1029. 

West  Virginia  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Charleston.  W.  Ya.,  943-940. 

West  Virginia  Historical  Society,  Morgantown,  W.  Va,  942-948. 

Westborough  Historical  Society,  Westborough,  Mass.,  580. 

Westchester  County  Historical  Society,  White  Plains,  X.  Y.,  740-747. 

Western  Historical  Association,  Madison,  Wis.,  970. 

Western  Methodist  Historical   Society,  Cincinnati,   Ohio,  781. 

Western  Ohio  Pioneer  Association,  781. 

Western  Reserve  and  Northern  Ohio  Historical   Society    (now  called  Western 

Reserve  Historical  Society),  Cleveland,  Ohio,  781-784. 
Western  Reserve  University,  1029. 

Weymouth  Historical  Society,  Weymouth,  Mass,  580-581. 
Whitewater  and  Miami  Valley  Pioneer  Association.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  784. 
William  and  Mary  College,  Williamsburg.  Va.,  M.J4-941. 
Williams,  Defiance,  and  Paulding  Counties  Old  Settlers'  Association.  Ilicksville, 

Ohio,  784. 

Winchester  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society.  Winchester.  Mass..  5M. 
Wiuona  County  Old  Settlers'  Association,  Winona,  Minn.,  ooo. 
Wisconsin  Archeological  Society.  Milwaukt  .  .  Wla.,  1)70-973. 
Wisconsin  Pioneer  Association,  971. 

Women's  Canadian  Historical  Society  of  Ottawa,  Ottawa,  Canada,  loos. 
Women's  Canadian  Historical  Society  of  Toronto,  Toronto.  Canada,  1009. 
Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity,  Worcester,  Mass.,  581  --5,ss. 
Wyoming  Commemorative  AssodatiJn,  Wyoming,  Pa..  875-870,  1020.  "*'•• 

Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  877-882. 
Wyoming  Historical  Society,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  971. 
Yates  County  Historical  Society,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  747. 
Yonkers  Historical  and  Library  Association,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  747. 
York  Institute,  Saco,  Me.,  256. 


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